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we'll see if that changes. taking the stage tonight, former president bill clinton hoping to use his popularity among democrats to clean up the mess left by the e-mail leaks scandal. we'll see you tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. "fox and friends" starts now. no one is more disappointed than i am. >> to the bernie or bust people, you're being ridiculous. >> people get it. the system is rigged. you know, for me, this choice -- >> i've been a democrat my whole life it will be the first time i cast a vote for a republican. >> don't let anyone tell you
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>> watch it. >> brian, duck! >> all right. >> hi, everyone, good morning. >> we're home. >> good morning. >> hi, everybody, live from the dnc day two officially. we thought we'd make a great entrance. it's not raining which is good. >> if it's not raining you're sweating. >> all right. >> good morning, everyone. >> this is the "fox and friends" area right here. >> these are all the people behind the scenes, lanny, you're on tv. hey, everyone. good morning, jehmu. >> good morning, guy. >> the one thing about this venue, more than any other venue, you actually need some way to get to the gate, because it's 105 degrees. when you leave the tent, it becomes a furnace. >> it does.
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>> that golf cart is absolutely key to surviving in philly. >> it's been very helpful. if you're reading some of the blogs, there was a "new york times" columnist who said a lot of people who are complaining about the republican convention this is like paradise. they said the sites are too far apart. there is my wi-fi. yesterday we were in this tent during a thunderstorm. we were supposed to be evacuated because it wasn't safe. nobody told us that. >> evidently it was getting close to the point where we would have to go to the wells fargo arena. yesterday going through the arena itself. i thought the crowd was bigger than day one that i can remember from the republican convention. it was hot and the lines were long. the media could bring in water but the average person was waiting in line the whole day. >> a lot of people that were out there protesting, the bernie
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supporters, a lot of them were having problems with the heat, passing out. >> the worst thing is to go to a protest and pass out. >> then you end up with press coverage. the few places that were selling water were selling water for $4.50. these poor people who had been out there the whole time. maybe that's why every time somebody mentioned hillary's name yesterday they started booing. >> anything but unified this party, right? >> look at the cover of the newspapers we got here in the hall, dems seek unity with ouster. >> there was drama, division. >> the dnc chair pushed out over e-mail leak. turmoil at the top. this was not the first day they wanted. by at the end of the day everybody was on stage and on the same page. >> from the invocation to michelle obama speaking to bernie sanders speaking, people were getting booed because the bernie supporters that were out in the crowd, they weren't happy
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with bernie suppo last night. >> i thought the most amazing thing when we heard debbie wassermann schultz face the florida delegation she couldn't get through it. invocation, we want god to bless it and she made the mistake of hillary clinton. one place started -- one half of the place started chanting hillary the other started chanting bernie. then, we're trying to get a blessing over with. you can't interrupt the blessing. >> they were booing during the blessing. if you missed bernie last night he finally took to the stage. >> our job is to see a strong democratic platform put force by
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a democratic house and a hillary clinton presidency. hillary clinton will make an outstanding president and i am proud to stand with her tonight. >> it's funny, the bernie people were so confident that there was going to be trouble during the evening, the bernie people had an emergency meeting with the hillary people and said we don't know if we can control our supporters. bernie put out a message don't put out a protest of any kind. a number of dnc staff members went out and confiscated each and every bernie sign they could possibly fine. >> security guy is saying hand me that sign. and the person hands him the sign. someone tweeted that video last night upset because they were watching it happening. if you're a bernie supporter, we're don't want you here, telling them if they bring them -- if they don't hand them over they lose their credentials for the next day. >> i don't understand the whole
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theory of it. bernie sanders is in your party, they've agreed that he's going to get the nomination, and of course this sign was out there because if you black out certain letters it becomes stop her as opposed to stronger together. as innovative as it gets. >> there was another one rise together and they changed it to make it look like rise to get her. there were a number of people with tape on their mouths. blue tape in some cases according to one of our producers. there is some of the blue tape right there according to the folks over in the georgia delegation. >> those people feel so betrayed based on everything we learned about in the wikileaks e-mails that the dnc was supporting hillary and doing whatever they could to stop bernie from winning. >> somebody who is behind bernie sanders was comic sarah silverman. she was one of the presenters last night, one of the people who was talking along with al
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franken. it's interesting because she's been so far behind bernie and then she -- last night was the night for her to endorse hillary clinton with gusto. she angered some of bernie sanders' die hard fans by saying you die hards -- she didn't say die hards. you are being ridiculous. and that inflamed the people who love bernie. >> she said you people who are bernie or bust voters, speaking to them, saying you're being ridiculous. people fought back against that comment on twitter. >> and it also gave birth to a hashtag you're being ridiculous. making your own judgment, #dncin phl. >> if you think sarah silverman is funny or intelligent in any way, #you'rebeingridiculous. >> she is funny but she's
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ultralefty. >> midday donald trump was on the stage i believe in roanoke virginia. >> he is loving every second of this. >> absolutely. what's he doing? democrats day one, he's trying to get in their face. and he made the most political hay he possibly could of the fact that debbie wassermann schultz who wanted to gavel in yesterday and make a speech, she didn't get it. she was essentially fired by her party. the last thing they wanted was a bunch of booing. anyway, here is trump yesterday in virginia talking about the mess the democrats had on their hand on day one. >> debbie wassermann schultz. i always knew she was highly overrated. she got fired. they said debbie you're fired. get out, debdebbie. how about that for disloyalty? these politicians, there's no loyalty there. there's no loyalty.
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none whatsoever. it gets a little heat, and they fire her. hillary clinton knew what was going on. she knew everything that was going on. she knew it's a rigged system that bernie sanders never had a chance. okay. he never had a chance. and if you look at it, look what's going on, they're having a lot of people marching. a lot of those people are going to vote for us. >> do you know what he's referring to is hillary clinton's 60 minutes interview when she was asked in the overtime section because it didn't make the final cut. what's going on with the e-mails and the dnc putting their hands on the scale. i didn't know what was going on. really? could you tell me about this i don't know. she always doesn't know. >> she's learning about it in the news. >> so i think that this whole thing of not knowing and unsecuring servers are becoming a sad joke on the democratic side when it found out today and we'll get into this later in the
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show, it turns out the fbi told the dnc that you guys might have been infiltrated by a hacker almost a year before they took action in april. these hackers were inside the dnc system for a year. do you want the dnc inside running our governmental system with that cyber security vigilance or lack thereof? >> doesn't surprise anyone, especially after the news we learned about the wikileaks e-mails from the dnc. the whole party -- >> those are from the russians. >> right, exactly. the whole party, this is the feeling we're getting here on the ground. the whole party is divided. you're either for sanders or hillary clinton. >> yeah. >> one or the other. >> bernie sanders did get emotional and tried to get his supporters to back hillary. >> e-mail us at foxnews.com. >> good to see you. good morning to all of you a
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manhunt is underway for two suspects after a texas sheriff's deputy is murdered in his own back yard. sergeant craig hutchinson who was set to retire in september was shot and killed. he found two men trying to rob him, take some things out of his shed. he called for help on his radio but it was too late. the travis county sheriff says the case is personal. >> he was my field training officer. this guy was a big teddy bear. everybody loved him. i think he was about 6'4", weighed 275 but he was a gentle bear. he taught me everything i know. >> sergeant hutchinson was on the force for 32 years. he's survived by his wife, two children and three step children. their homes burned by the flames these firefighters are trying to fight. a pair of ferocious los angeles area wildfires gained strength overnight destroying several firefighters' homes and burning
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nearly 50,000 acres. firefighters say that the fire is racing down steep hill sides, they describe it like a freight train. and the band florida georgia line trying to set the record straight about their feelings for police. ♪ ain't nothing wrong get my sundays on ♪ >> all right. here's what happened. a wisconsin county sheriff claimed the country music stars asked for police not to provide security back stage during their performance at a music festival. that sparked rumors they were anti-police. band says that's not the case. they posted on facebook this, we want you to know we have nothing but love and respect for the police. we're bummed anyone ever got a different impression. and those are your headlines, i'll see you back here. >> set the record straight. thank you, heather. some protesters are feeling the bern in a much different way, lighting up joints outside the dnc. >> do you believe in legalizing marijuana? >> yes, i do believe legalizing
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>> hillary clinton and tim kaine want to build an economy that works for everyone, not just for people at the top. excuse me. excuse me. [ crowd booing ] >> it was crazy. many bernie sanders in the audience yesterday booing in anger at the mere mention of hillary clinton. the clinton supporters will yell back. is this the idea of unity? here with some -- i can wait for this spin -- the former special council, despite them canning debbie wassermann schultz, tell me about a great day you had yesterday. >> it's great to be with you guys. i love with you even though you're almost wrong about everything. >> right. >> look, we started out with some controversy by the end of the day you forgot that part.
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it's one of the great evenings in a democratic party which is usually pretty divisive. it was great night and especially michelle obama. >> i agree, great speech. especially when she said she loves america which was refreshing. when you talk about the speeches that led up to that. when the invocation gets -- >> booing during the prayer. >> when elijah cummings can't get through it. he's a worship figure after what he's been through. how do you settle it down? >> been there and done that in '08 i was in the audience and i wa wanted to vote for hillary clinton. they got their moment last night. by the time bernie sanders spoke, and certainly by the time michelle obama spoke, there was no more booing. >> former president bill clinton is going to speak tonight. any idea what he's going to say?
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>> i'm in my 47th year of friendship with this game before the name rodham got changed to clinton. there is nobody like him. he's one of a kind, barack obama is a great speaker, hillary clinton, holds her own. but he has -- >> what if the people like him better than her? >> well, it's hard for anyone to follow him. but she'll do very well. >> he does spar with bernie sanders hecklers over the last six months today. do you expect that if he starts to hear what the invocation speaker heard and what elijah cummings heard? >> bill clinton is going to be the smoother over. in the past he's gotten ornery. i know that side of him. tonight he's so happy after last night of that i'm sorry. there's a whole mood starting this morning. we had a tough day in the morning which you captured i think we're in a better place. >> we'll have corey booker
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good morning, and welcome back, 24 minutes after the hour. some breaking news coming in from overseas today. police shooting and killing two men who murdered a priest and held two nuns hostage. this unfolded in normandy, france at a church there. another hostage in critical condition at this hour. right now there's no word on the suspect's motive. we'll follow that story. two more people arrested in connection to the terror attack in nice, france. five suspects tied to the truck
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rampage already in custody. more than 80 people were murdered in that attack. and two suicide car bombs send a cloud of smoke into somalia's skyline. the blast occurred outside a un office. somalia's islamic terror group al shabaab claiming responsibility for that attack. those are your headlines. i'll see you back here shortly. thank you so much, heather. last night at the dnc, first night bernie sanders kicks off the convention with a simple message to his supporters. hillary clinton must become the next president. was it enough to sway the bernie or bust crowd? how did the rest of last night's speeches resonate with the voters in that audience? lee carter is a pollster and she put the night's biggest moment to the dial test. >> good to be here. >> let's talk about elizabeth warren. she took the stage and said the gop is rigged.
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listen to this and look at the dials. >> now, look, i'm not someone who thinks that republicans are always wrong and democrats are always right. there's enough blame to go around. but there is a huge difference between people fighting for a level playing field, and the people fighting to keep the system rigged. >> so this is really interesting to me. you can see democrats only gave this a b. it wasn't that high for them. independent republicans reacted similarly they gave it a c minus. what i think was so fascinating is that independent story. what they said the system is rigged and it seemed to be rigs on the dnc side. this message was sort of a ricochet message where it -- >> i don't think that's what she meant but that's what people heard. so many bernie sanders' supporters in the crowd. totally divided the party. amazing how it can shtage. w when he took the stage and said
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get behind hillary. look at what the dial did. >> by these measures any objective observer will conclude that based on her ideas and her leadership, hillary clinton must become the next president of the united states. >> that's interesting. those independents. >> those independents. i think that is the story to be watching. independents are the ones that will make the election. you saw there, as soon as the mention of hillary clinton happened, the dial dove. with independents and republicans, which wasn't -- independents there surprising. democrats gave it a b. independents and republicans gave it an f. that's not good news for hillary clinton. >> eva longoria was introducing corey longoria, she was talking
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about her family being in the country a long time. >> like many of you this election is very personal to me. i'm from a small town in south texas. and if you know your history, texas used to be part of mexico. now, i'm ninth generation american. my family never crossed a border, the border crossed us. >> so i'm not sure what to make of that. neither were voters. they gave it democrats a b, independents a c. republicans a d. i think they were confused. they thought she was going to get to an immigration message. it didn't make sense. we're not sure what her point was. this didn't do anything to help anyone, frankly. >> thanks so much, good to see you this morning. >> great to be here. coming up, what happens when pete hegseth ventures into a
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propot rally. >> do you believe in legalizing marijuana. >> yes i do believe in legalizing cannabis. >> but you want to legalize marijuana. >> hell yes. >> we're taking you all down, it's not a threat, it's a promise. >> pete is here, and so is tucker carlson. it's a jam packed show. please, stick around. if you love crab and who doesn't then seize the day already. crabfest is back at red lobster with so many kinds of crab and the most crab dishes of the year. so dive into whatever floats your crab-loving boat. like crab lover's dream. crack open tender snow and king crab legs, and twirl creamy crab alfredo.
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when she heard that hillary clinton turned to chelsea, clear your schedule. >> all right. live back here at the dnc in philly. we're joined by pete hegseth and tucker carlson. i'm sure you heard lanny davis with a -- saying it was great night. tucker carlson, however would like to respond on how great a night it was. >> it was the most disorganized event i've ever covered in 25 years. it was the most badly organized bizarre event. it's reflected in the coverage. hillary has been savaged by the press. you can see it. >> how dare they? >> trail blazer. >> it's not fair. >> what was it about last night that you didn't like? >> the whole thing was bizarre starting from the gender neutral bathrooms which were disgusting. i guess we're liberated by this. everyone should visit it and see the reality.
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to the screwed up security situation outside. to a line of people urging americans to break the law. it was like an alternate reality. >> no american flags, no pledge of allegiance. how do you feel like that? >> leftism on full display. nothing about the military. one small attributes to pow's. this was the bernie agenda on display. >> when ted cruz came out and said vote your conscious. on the most part it was i won you lost. the problem with the people is they saw the corruption was exposed through the hacking, the corruption on the scale has people outraged and reinvigorated the movement called the bernie sanders socialist movement. >> a lot of them are sincere, bernie sanders not among them. bernie sanders turned out not to be a revolutionary but a
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obedient party guy who does what he's told. i think he betrayed the ideals of the people who supported him and revealed himself not as a free thinker but someone who is a puppet of people in power. >> how about michelle obama? she came out and said she changed her mind. she's proud to be an american. >> indeed. first of all, to bernie, tucker, she's -- he's been that way. he's been a goalong get along in the senate. michelle obama gives a speech and decides she's proud of her country when before she made it very clear only at that very moment when her husband was ascended was she proud. now she's always been proud. >> you have set that up perfectly. we're going to hear both from she said last night and what she has said in the past, here is michelle obama. >> don't let anyone ever tell you that this country isn't great. that somehow we need to make it great again. because this right now, is the
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greatest country on earth. >> and let me tell you something, for the first time in my adult life, i am proud of my country. because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback. >> i thought it's always been great. >> that's what i thought. part of that is the fact that donald trump last week painted a grim picture. >> he did. >> so did democrats last night. the racial demagoguery. i was here last night i watched it is overwhelming. every speaker wielding the race against the population, this country hate anyone that doesn't look like them. that was the message again and again. >> a couple of days i heard the chanting of black lives matter throughout the whole night on and off. i thought corey booker was more positive than negative. i thought he was an anomaly there. he'll be here in a little while. >> blah blah. i'm sorry i guess i'm in a state because i had to sit in the whole thing. it was the same speech i've seen
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a thousand times. it's the speech that obama gave in 2004 in boston. we're going to bring everyone together. the opposite happened. is anyone taking track of this? people hate each other more than when the government started. >> you said no americans flags. no mention of terrorism. that's a big issue for a lot of people going to the polls. >> they said they were going to be positive not like the republicans. it was all trash trump all night. with no mention of our military. no mention of the fight against isis. no mention of radical islam. huge issues on the forefront. we're having terrorist attacks in real time. as tucker said it's gender, race politics. >> do you know why there was no talk of that? it's not a good topic right now with what's happening in orlando, the stabbings in germany. the attacks in paris. the 200 to 300,000 dead in syria. that's the policy of the last eight years. >> right. >> yeah, what do you say? >> sure. >> when you tell the population that global warming is the real
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threat, as our secretary of state said just the other day, you don't really have much of a message on isis. >> that would have got cheers in that audience. >> one other thing hillary clinton when she was appearing before the vfw trashed the idea of cuts to the post 9/11 gi bill that is supported in the senate by her running mate, tim kaine. did you miss that? listen to this. >> unfortunately, there are some republicans in congress chipping away at it. that's not just wrong, it is short sighted. >> right. tim kaine, step out here and explain yourself. >> one of those republicans is democrat tim kaine who there are twice as many democrats on the bill she's referring to than republicans which is the veteran's first act. we've talked about on this program which is not a veteran's first act at all. it shows they're willing to use that issue. they use veterans as pawns. they have always obfuscated
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veterans. you never hear about rebuilding the military. i talked to bernie supporters about that. they don't want to do that. they want to gut the military. >> they want to give everyone huge wage increase. we're going to continue to jack up the debt. bernie sanders' speech is a carnival of falsehoods. >> it's santa claus falsehoods. go to the military and get the gi bill -- >> it's still better than encouraging people to come here illegally and then attacking anybody who doesn't like it. i came away thinking who do they have more sympathy for, an unemployed machinist from cleveland or an illegal coming here. they have more sylmpathy for th latter. >> did you hear that pete went
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to a marijuana festival today? >> what are we going to see? >> we went out there to talk about the pot legalization but also socialism. i put on my capitalist tee shirt and hit the streets. a lot of hot air, not as many facts. here's what they had to say. >> we're in downtown philly at a legalized weed rally where they're rolling joints behind me. we're here to talk about legalization of pots and what they think about their other favorite cause, socialism. >> c . >> cannabis. >> you're here for the cannabis rally? >> i needed some. >> do you believe in legalizing marijuana. >> yes, i do believe in legalizing cannabis. >> not only that i want to decriminalize marijuana. there are many people that are non-violent crimes today. >> i think a lot of people would
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use marijuana if it was not illegal. >> you're making cannabis more dangerous by making it illegal. okay. >> do you know, it's like a glass of wine, you drink if you're good after a glass of wine. >> it's safer if it's regulated. it has lots of medicinal purposes. it inspires us. >> you do understand we're taking you all down. and it's not a threat, it's a promise. >> this is a system that basically let us down. >> it's like the soviet union. >> it's kind of been, evolving towards plutocracy. >> why would you fight for something for this flag. >> you want today make the stage this is a republic not a democracy, republicans say. >> you're talking about two
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different things, republicans and democrats are different than a republic. >> you consider this a simpble of racemisismracism. >> feel the bern, bernie supporter, i don't know the difference between a republic and a democracy? >> what where do know the current system is absolutely brok broken. >> i'm a social worker. >> we're done. we are done. this is our country. this is not the mass media's country. this is not hillary clinton's, we're done. we're done. >> you really won her over. you're done. >> good job. >> we were friends by the end of it. >> i asked her, how much should the 1% pay. she said i'm not an economist i don't want to talk about this. >> who gets all angry? >> you mix pot and socialism, and tough questions. >> where did you get the tee shirt? >> i got it in boston a couple
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years ago. >> was there long line? i've never seen two. >> pete and tucker thank you. >> thank you guys. coming up, the spotlight might be on the dnc but donald trump and his running mate are making headlines this morning. we have the details coming up straight ahead. the dnc e-mail scandal is not going away. and clayton morris has proof. >> it violates my vote and obviously i'm angry. >> the dnc was in the tank to support hillary all along? >> you know, i had that feeling all along. >> the thing is, the dnc to expect any vote right now -- i don't know it's like believing in santa claus. >> we have the e-mails that you have not seen this morning. >> that's the wells fargo arena. it's going to be hot in there inside on the stage and stands. i'm out of stuff to say, let's go to commercial. tablets. so now, there are more ways,
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gee all right. the spotlight might be on the dnc, lan dnc ainsley. >> donald trump and his running mate are holding their first big rally. >> trump wasting no time taking aim at the dnc for rigging the results against bernie sanders. >> it turned out that debbie flamed out. honestly whether you like her or not she worked very hard to rig the system. why did hillary get rid of her middle name? hillary rotten clinton. it's too close. mike pence is like the most perfect human being. bernie has given up. his people are going to throw bernie overboard. we have been ripped off on trade for so long.
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>> it's true they were chanting anti-tpp yesterday. by the way, the president obama is for it. trump seeing an opening for sanders' supporters to get on his team amid the e-mail scandal, which we're still in the middle of. >> trump and pence are heading to charlotte this morning for their next stop on the campaign trail a. day after clinton rallied for veterans' support in the same exact spot. >> after that it's off to scranton where they're going to have another major rally over here in pennsylvania about two hours from here. >> right. >> nate silver the guy who does the polling, he says if the election were held today donald trump would actually win. 57.5%. would go to trump. >> 22,000 democrats have passed out collectively. >> sorry. >> meanwhile, please, if you're working at the wells fargo center put some freon in. coming up, the democrats would like the e-mails to go away but it's not happening.
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>> it violates my vote and obviously i'm angry. >> do you think the dnc was in the tank to support hillary all along? >> i've had that feeling all along. >> for the dnc to expect any vote -- it's like believing in santa claus. clayton takes the e-mails to the streets to find out what people out there think. he's going to join us next. >> excellent. ♪ i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized... i'm allergic to wasabi. well, i feel better. it's been five minutes. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] okay.
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but that ain't happening. >> no it's not. clayton morris taking to the streets. taking those e-mails out to find out what the people are thinking. take a look. >> all right. we here at the bernie rally. going undercover right now. it's 110 right now. sunscreen, glasses, a hat. check this out. >> i can't figure out what they're saying. >> [ indiscernible ]. >> hell no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary. >> i don't think these are hillary supporters. let's go find out. >> are you familiar with the hacked e-mail scandal, right? >> absolutely. >> this was from dnc -- i'm wondering if there's a good bernie narrative for a story which is that bernie never had
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his ability together, his campaign was a mess. that from the dnc. >> it violates democracy, my vote. i'm angry. >> will you vote for hillary? >> absolutely not. >> trump suggests that bernie supporters will come to him. what do you think? >> i seriously doubt it. >> this is for debbie wasserman schultz, the former head of the dnc. i think i met you briefly. i'm planning a trip with my college roommates. can you help me get seven tickets to see "hamilton" on broadway. she didn't get the tickets. do you feel bad for debbie wasserman schultz? >> not at all. >> are you glad she didn't get to see "hamilton"? >> no, pretty happy. >> bernie said that the system was rigged. and donald trump says that. >> i agree 100%. >> it's unpatriotic and un-american to vote for her. >> one of the e-mails seems don firm what bernie sanders has been talking about all along which is that hillary clinton's
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policies wouldn't move this country forward. in fact, it said this. while secretary clinton would not worsen the fiscal situation, she does not offer concrete proposals for improving it. do you think the dnc was in the tank to support hillary all along? >> i had that feeling all along. ♪ >> one of them targeted hispanic voters specifically and their strategy internally for courting hispanics. basically saying that hispanics are generational in their loyalty and that hispanics like to hear a story being told t strategy for bringing them into the party. do you think that the dnc expects your vote? >> i mean, i think the thing is -- for the dnc to expect any vote right now is -- i don't know. i think it's really like believing in santa claus. >> there have been e-mails that have been leaked by wikileaks
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about the dnc. one of them seems to be making fun of the black woman's name within the dnc. >> wow. >> going back and forth, her name is waquina and rob smith said, wow. that is name, i'm soriary, boo, hope you get a raise with that title. >> this is disturbing, this is supposed to be a party for the people. by definition democracy is for the people and that is not -- that's atrocious. that's just the first time i have ever heard that e-mail specifically. wow. >> well, clayton morris, good to know that the dnc is working hard to get "hamilton" tickets on broadway. >> seven of them. >> that's right. so much love, these guys. these are the signs i pulled, i used to be with her. wrong together instead of strong together. >> wow. >> a lot of love with the bernie
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supporters. >> great move putting sunscreen on. i could barely recognize you. >> there you go. >> thanks so much, clayton. >> going talk cheese steak in a little bit. he's a retired u.s. general accused of plotting a coup in turkey, but one problem -- he didn't do it. he was drinking with geraldo at the time. from over 30 billion connected devices. just 30 billion? a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley, had a breakthrough they called... the machine. it changed computing forever. and it's been part of every new technology for the last 250 years. everything? everything! this year, hewlett packard enterprise will preview the machine and accelerate the future. see star trek beyond.
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great. because this right now is the greatest country on earth. >> i look forward to your votes tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ because uptown funk >> we are at the wells fargo center where the democratic national convention is taking place. >> right. >> in philadelphia. >> as bruno mars sings about "uptown funk" we are on the south side of philly. and geraldo is join us. >> i remember bruno mars from "dancing with the stars." he was my number. he was my number. didn't work out too well for me. >> bruno mars wasn't, but the song -- >> the song, right. >> such a great performer. >> you were not an uptown funk
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guy. >> he's a downtown guy. >> i beg your pardon. >> what do you make of this? the party is totally split. >> well, you know, when -- a couple of things happened to me, ainsley, yesterday. number one was in the streets interviewing the bern for bernie. this bern is out of control. like the wildfires in malibu right now. it is -- he's let the revolution -- i don't think he can contain this flame anymore. >> they're not listening. >> then he got the four-minute standing ovation. hillary clinton better get something comparable. >> he got emotional. >> should have been emotional. i mean, he worked so hard. he did so well. then with the e-mails revealing that maybe the deck was stacked against him. >> well, you look at day one, when we were doing the show yesterday, it was all about debbie wasserman schultz, would she gavel things in. she was pretty much canned. then you've got every time somebody would mention hillary, they would start booing. started during the prayer yesterday. that was bad. then we saw elizabeth warren where she's speaking about
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voting for hillary and you can hear the people who supported her and bernie, we trusted you, you're a sellout. >> you know what i heard, that advances the story one more step, jill not hill. jill stein is the green party candidate. remember, ralph nader got 10% on the green party ticket in 2000 and he was the all difference between bush and gore. that's the real story. people forget because of the closeness of the recount of the florida vote. >> the green party would like to have bernie. >> the green party would like to have bernie. >> jill stein said she'd step down and let bernie do that. if he'd do it. i walked up to the bernie rally, if you don't vote for -- are you going to vote for hillary, absolutely not. going to vote for trump? no. we're going to vote for jill stein. >> i've got a couple of trumpsters. i heard no gary johnsons in the big rally. >> me neither. >> gary johnson wasn't there. he's his only supporter. and -- >> well, he's stoned in new mexico anyway. >> exactly.
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i have to bring you to this. it's just day one. remember there was an uproar around 4:00 when the cruz people went out there and people threw their credentials down. do you think they'll begin to sing off the same hymn sheet? >> i think what happened last night was significant, besides from the rousing reception that bernie sanders received. one was the first lady of the united states in all her elegance, whatever you think of barack obama or the democrats you have to remember that the first lady of the united states is one of the most popular figures in the country for good reason. i think she made a terrific speech. bernie's speech in endorsing hillary really at the end of it the bernie holdouts, what do they call them? bernie or bust crowd seemed to be mollified a bit. he gave reasons he's supporting hillary over donald trump.
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it would be interesting to see, i was out all day as ainsley was yesterday, with the demonstrators. interesting to see how emotional and committed they are to bernie today in the wake of bernie's speech. >> well, taking away the signs on the floor! >> well, they were doing that. it was kind of embarrassing. i mean, craig and i, my brother craig and i, we were out there shooting all day with the demonstrators. so we're watching the dnc from a bar actually, waiting to go on "hannity". >> they had air conditioning. well, the bar comes into play later when you're a -- your second story and the coup in turkey and the general. but watching it on tv it seemed embarrassing to me when you heard the chanting in the background -- >> unbelievable. >> particularly elizabeth warren who is the darling of that set. here she was -- we trusted you, we trusted you. that's the chant going on as she tries to make her very strong attack against donald trump. >> they had the sign police and the poster police out confiscating anything that might say bernie or bs. >> let's look at it.
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>> people doctored the signs too. look at this one. it used to say stronger together. now it says stop her. >> it will be interesting to see if it amounts -- if you take johnson right now and jill stein the green candidate together it's over 10% which should be troubling to both sides because you don't know -- >> people are mad, frustrated. they feel silenced. >> this is not security -- security is not doing that. >> look at that. >> all right. geraldo, let's talk about this. we heard a couple of days ago that the best spin that the hillary people could put on the wikileaks embarrassment was, yeah, it's the russians. and they're trying to help trump. julian assange said yesterday that that was completely false, it's a diversion. watch this. >> there's no proof of that whatsoever. we have not disclosed our source. and of course this is a diversion that's being pushed by the hillary clinton campaign. we have published 20,000
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authentic documents on behalf of the dnc which is now turning the convention upside down. >> so he says there's no proof. to me -- >> the most intriguing thing about julian assange and the involvement of wiki leaks in the e-mails, i haven't heard much about this. doesn't it beg the question about -- >> what about hillary's e-mails? what about the private server? >> about a month out from the election, you know they're going to -- >> well, it seems that the russians -- you could have it both ways. i think the russians probably were involved in hacking. but there's no doubt the bigger story is what the e-mails contained substantively and they reveal -- >> it's a total distracktion. >> but what about the larger question about why would putin want to help trump? >> well, i'm not machiavellian enough to figure that out. maybe they just like messing around with us. we certainly have messed around
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with them over the eras of the cold war. maybe it's just some nerdy guy in his mother's basement with a hot computer. i don't know. i don't know how the actors work. >> keep in mind that the dnc was told -- >> i never send out nude photos of myself anymore. >> notice anymore. but they have been in the dnc computer for a year, they didn't act until october, so they have what's coming to them. regardless of who got in there they cannot secure anybody's server on the democratic side. now let's talk about you and a turkey coup. i had no idea it would rhyme but i'll embrace it. why would erdogan's lackeys say that general campbell, your buddy, who was in afghanistan running things had anything to do with the turkish coup and how do you play into that? >> first of all, let my say that general j.f. campbell i call him america's spartan. he is or was until the recent retirement our best fighting general. i began chronicling his rise in
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the military when he was a colonel, with the 82nd airborne. i tracked him through the first star. he got the second star and command of the legendary 101st airborne. then he went into afghanistan, he was the commander of all forces in afghanistan. by all accounts he was the second most powerful man in afghanistan. he's a superb american hero who was forced to retire because he and president obama disagreed over the residual strength of troops left in afghanistan. >> is that true? >> let me say that that is my take on why general campbell was not as he should have been chairman of the joint chief of staffs in the united states military. i'm praying he will come to fox news as military commentator. >> then he can tell us the reason. >> the reason i know specifically and to the bottom of my heart that he had nothing to with the coup -- remember, he had not travelled outside the united states in months. secondly, and much more importantly, during the heart of the coup he was with me
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physically in dell friscos -- >> in manhattan? >> in manhattan on 48th street and 6th avenue. we have numerous witnesses. >> are you saying you can't run a coup from dell friscos? >> we were swapping war stories. i know for a fact he had nothing to do -- >> but who were the people saying he was behind the coup? >> erdogan, the president of turkey is a man who understands now that the way to keep his islamists coalition together is to blame the big boogie man, the united states of america for the attempted attempt. if he would have been in charge of the coup, it would have succeeded and he had nothing to do with it. he was with me, 100%. >> that coup seems to be a set-up for him to consolidate power and president obama's good buddy on the world scene is
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turning into the oppressive islamists. >> i agree that erdogan is diverting from the secular democracy that made modern turkey great. and i lament the fact that he is taking this turn. >> the moral of the story, you like the bar. >> i do my best work there. >> last night you were with your brother at the bar. >> if you go to dell friscos say you know geraldo. no stranger to beer is heather nauert. >> what is your favorite? >> i like a lot of them. old milwaukee, of course. i have some headlines to bring you. we start off with a serious story from overseas. breaking right now in france, police shooting and killing two men who murdered a priest and then held two nuns hostage. the interior minister now saying that this is being treated as a terror attack. all of this unfolding at a church in normandy, france. another hostage is in critical condition at this hour. the vatican condemning the quote, barbarian killing of a
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priest saying it's even more heinous since it happened in a sacred place. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. zika fears, doping allegations and now expressed kidnapping? it's the latest disaster in the olympics in rio. jujitsu fighter jason lee said men dressed in police uniforms kidnapped him and forced him to take $800 out of atm machines. he was freed after that. so called express kidnappings in rio are common. all of this is happening after a paralympic athlete and team official were rob at gun point. another horrible attack on a police officer. this time a suspect shooting rounds at an oakland, california, police officer after the two got into a car accident. the officer was able to radio in for help and a distressing call. listen. >> i just got shot. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ].
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i can't get out of the car! >> the suspect firing several more times as the officer was in her car. it was a female officer. miraculously she wasn't hit by any of the bullets but she was hurt in that car crash. we'll told she'll be okay. that suspect on the loose this morning. and it started as an impromptu plea from the dallas police chief after a sniper opened fire, killing five heroic officers and now 500 people are stepping up to the challenge, applying to the struggling police department, following the police chief's call for action. >> don't be a part of the problem. we're hiring. get out of the protest line and put in an application. >> seeing an unprecedented 344% spike in applications for those jobs. and those are your headlines. he's such a class act. >> yep. >> i love him. >> listening to the chief. people responded.
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awesome. >> thanks. coming up unity isn't the only problem here at the deke. there are chicken nuggets on the floor. the place is a pigsty and we have the dirty details. >> oh, wow. i explained how the revolution was won in george washington's secret 6. but do you know how it started? i'll take you back in time because i like you. our feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. dr. scholl's work insoles.
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well, the democrats have more leaked stories than just the e-mail stories. >> the torrential rains not doing much to wash away the controversy or all the trash. left over from day one at the dnc. >> sorry for jumping on you. doug mcelway is on muck patrol all morning long. he joined with more. hey, doug, how's the muck? >> reporter: well, much better than an hour ago. i can't say this is any worse than cleveland, because i wasn't in cleveland, so i don't have anything compare it to. you saw this an hour ago. kudos to the philadelphia clean-up crew because they have done a wonderful job. but we did snap a few pictures, take a look at a couple of these. here's town hall's guy benson working hard at 4:00 a.m. aamongst the muck.
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he said he was operating on one hour of sleep, so kudos to him as well. a bizarre little scene, a pile of unbeaten chicken mcnuggets and an e-mail address i will not read this on the air. this was all cleaned up, so good for them. so this is all prompting not just here but across the entire venue a lot of complaints percolating up from reporters. one of them writing in the hill says this, to be totally nonpartisan, but squalid hotels, sweltering workplace, no directions, chaos. just for example it takes an hour and half to get to this venue to some of the media sponsored events during mid day. even though it's seven miles away, it's because of all the protests and all of the road closures. in addition to that, it takes some reporters an hour -- i should say to walk a mile from their parking places to this venue. that in sweltering heat, a heat index of 109 degrees yesterday. the kind of heat and humidity which can provoke terrible
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thunderstorms and one opened up on us last night at about 8:00 p.m. it prompted a flash flood warning. thunder and lightning. people were ordered to evacuate the media tents. few paid heed to that warning, but you can see the shaking and rattling going on. then the other storm -- the one over the e-mail scandal that prompted one "washington post" reporter to wrote, quote, i long for cleveland. back to you guys. >> we all do, kind of. it wasn't nearly this hot. doug mcelway reviewing the clean-up. >> speaking of heat -- >> i found cleveland so much easier to get around. >> yep. absolutely. >> let me tell you what's coming up now. i explained how the revolution was won with washington and the aspiring secret 6, but do you know it all started? i'll take you back in time because we're in philadelphia where it all started. >> what else could go on wrong at the dnc? a lot, here comes karl rove and joe trippi in a golf cart and
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good morning. welcome back. it's 24 minutes after the hour. and it's time for you "news by the numbers." first, 100 days. that's how long tim kaine promises it will take for the clinton administration to pass a bill legalizing illegal immigrants. next, 1,819. that's how many illegal immigration cases are pending per federal immigration judge. each judge in the united states. and last 6,726.
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that's how many syrian refugees the obama administration has ushered through our borders this year alone. that's your "news by the numbers." brian? heather, thank you. >> thanks. did you know that philadelphia, where we are right now, was the nation's first capital? >> that's right. not d.c. the city of brotherly love is full of fascinating historical sights. many of which still stand and are used by hundreds of tourists today. >> it's a great place to learn about the american -- about american history. you have read how the revolution was read in the secret 6 and i wanted to learn more about how the american revolution started and took root. and what role philadelphia played in it. it was a big one. watch. ♪ welcome to independence hall. philadelphia. this is the birth place of america. this is the cradle of liberty. here's why. in this very room the declaration of independence would be signed by 56 separate people representing 13 colonies.
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oh, i love independence hall. every american has got to see it. but to be honest, i have seen it before. i have been to philadelphia before. i need someone that's going -- >> do you need an historian? >> i need an historian. >> anthony from revolutionary tours. >> you have some time? >> i do. >> can you show me the city? what if i found three kids who want to learn -- what if it's sophia and melissa and jason? >> yeah. >> can you go? >> yes. >> did you tell your parents? >> yeah. >> let's go. >> anthony, why have you brought us to this open air building? >> this is the president's house. from 1790 to 1800, this is where the president of the united states from washington to adams resided. >> what about the white house? >> the white house wasn't under construction yet. >> you can see they found the old foundation there. you see the floor plan as it existed when it was originally built. all right. the next stop on our tour,
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carpenter's hall. >> this is the site of the first continental congress. where 12 colonies gathered together to redress grievances. it was actually 12 because george is not represented. >> 1774 was the year. september 5th. >> september 5th. this is where the idea of nationhood really came into being. >> welcome to christchurch. >> it's great over there. james wilson. do i know him? >> you should. because he was famous as a signer of the declaration, but more importantly he's the creator of the constitution of the 3/5 compromise and the electoral college. >> the electoral college which we're still dealing with today. >> absolutely. >> what's significant about these pews? >> well, these pews do not look like the 18th century pews.
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but they do have markers on them. for example, benjamin franklin's family pew. >> which is? >> number 70. >> a big book on the altar, has to be important. >> it is, it is perhaps christchurch's most important historical document. it is the chaplain of the continental congress' book of common prayer from 1776. >> can you see this, sophia? what are you seeing here? >> it's just -- i don't really know why. >> someone -- we don't know who, has crossed out the prayers for the royal family. and in the margin notes, you can read the prayer that has been substituted. >> new country, new prayer. new allegiance. anthony, we have a washington square park in new york. but this is a different washington square park. the original really. >> this is the home to 2,000 continental army dead. >> they're buried here? >> buried here, 2,000 unmarked
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graves. >> 2,000 people are buried there? >> absolutely. all the fancy words from the declaration of independence, they had to be made true somehow. >> hence the eternal flame that burns right in front of george washington's statue. we don't know the names of anybody here, but we know what they did, and we know what they sacrificed. think about it. no conventions. no elections. no america without what they did. >> absolutely right. and these are the work horses of the revolution. and the republic that would f l follow. >> you had a good day? >> no, we had a great day. >> thank you for being here. i think you guys earned some breakfast. >> a great tour. did the kids get credit? >> it was summer. they came down. those are home schooled kids, they enjoyed it. so much more to see in the city. >> i love that was ben franklin's church, that was the actual pew he sat in? >> right, you can set up a picnic table in them. you can get more than just four
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people across, because you can basically set up a little stack table. >> isn't it fascinating when you walk in the spot where the constitution was signed, walking the grounds of where our founding fathers -- >> franklin talks about seeing this water and it was the exact spot where his office was. you can see exactly what he saw prior to the revolution. >> the great thing is it's all in a little district -- historical district right over by the liberty bell. you can make a day of it and learn so much about the country. >> fascinating city. you can grab a cheesesteak on the way out. >> i don't know if they had them then. >> but which is better? >> pat's or geno's? >> exactly right. we sent anna and clayton to settle the score. th they are at pat and geno's right now. >> and the dnc is getting off to the rocky start. so what is next? hillary playing the victim card again. is that going to work? karl rove, joe trippi and governor bill richardson on that, next. ♪
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all right. let's have a nice conversation about politics. look at some great guys to talk to. karl rove, joe trippi and former governor of new mexico, bill richardson. >> what's so special about you, governor, you spoke to saddam hussein and tried to broker a deal and you ran the national democratic committee. chaos, what is going on? >> look, this is a typical political democratic convention. there's got to be a little drama. >> wait a minute. you didn't get fired the first day. this not typical. >> look, this was a very intense campaign. bernie sanders was very gracious last night. i mean -- >> he was. >> i know you're talking about the divisions but he was gracious. he endorsed hillary. he was positive. and i think she's going to acknowledge that. michelle obama, the obama
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coalition, with hillary. so, all right, there was disruption. >> yes. >> this is typical of conventions. >> typical -- you they interrupted the invocation. >> they started to scream during the invocation when hillary clinton's name was mentioned. that happened in the convention and they mentioned grover cleveland. >> we have some video of that. >> go to the video. look, this was an unusual democratic convention. a political revolution has been started by bernie sanders. and the revolutionaries are not going to be quiet after the -- >> but bernie might have been gracious, but the people in the crowd that were his supporters or are his supporters they were booing. >> every time i have been to the democratic convention we have had that hard fight. and there were two people going at it, you had the people on the floor, the delegates are the last people to get there. you see bernie start to make the transition. it's very tough when you're a true believer and -- and
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particularly when it may be the first person you ever got involved in politics for. >> sure. >> so it's a slower process. it doesn't get solved in, you know, minutes. but i that sense last night was typical of the first night. democrats do things where we try to get all of the troubles done in the first night. and then start -- >> first fire the dnc chair and then get the substitute who forgets to hit the gavel and then interrupt the prayer. >> then have the runner-up speak that night. get that over with and then turn into the narrative of hillary clinton versus trump. >> sure. >> that's how we move forward. >> part of the narrative tonight it will focus on the fights of her life. trying to paint her as a struggling woman apparently. is this reminiscent of yeah, when we left the white house we were dead look. >> look, as first lady, she pushed and got done the health care for kids. under 8 years old.
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as senator from new york, a great record on homeland security, the senator from the devastated city. as secretary of state, you know, i know a little foreign policy. four years she stabilized our role overseas. she brought the europeans back, the third world back. she did that effort with iran. >> brought the third world back, what do you mean? >> yeah, africa, asia, latin american. >> single-handedly? >> well, not single-handedly. she had a little help. >> as first lady she brought up the disastrous hillary care which got absolutely destroyed in congress. she has no accomplishments of great nature as a united states senator and what she did with foreign policy has left our nation weaker, less safe and with less respect by our adversaries and more concerned by our allies. anyone who thinks that the obama foreign policy has been a success is not looking at the real world. >> joe, what can we expect from bill clinton tonight? >> well, he's going to be great. well, in a democratic
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convention -- first of all, he's still one of the best communicators out there in either party so i think he'll speak in a personal way about how he's seen hillary clinton -- that whole trip that they made together from when she was first lady in arkansas through the secretary of state. but i think he's going -- remember in 2008, you know -- >> 2012 when he was -- >> 2012, excuse me, yeah. when he knocked it out of the park. >> best speaker of the week. >> everyone said he was the explainer in chief. so i think he's going to be able to put some of the exclamation -- make that connection. >> at that time, though, karl, you remember this. that was part of the deal. bill clinton, you go out and give that speech and barack obama will endorse your wife and fast forward to now, that's what what's happened. even though bernie sanders was wildly popular. >> how about tonight, hillary clinton will be the most qualified person to seek the presidency. >> he'll say it and you were on
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the outs with the clintons for a while. you had the courage to say, i'd rather have barack obama and you're a family friend, we're never speaking to you again. but you've worked your way back. >> i was in the wood for seven years. >> you were good to us when you worked with howard dean and you were with john kerry. if someone had hacked your e-mail account, would anyone have your hands on the scale to make sure that dean won? is that the excuse? >> i'll being serious -- it shouldn't have happened. but the fact that we know -- >> does it outrage you? >> this was no offense, staff chatter. this is not principles or voters. >> it's extremely -- if you listen to some of them, clayton went on the street to read some of these specific e-mails. they're racist. they're homophobic. sexist. take a listen and then we'll talk about it. >> this is from the dnc press
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secretary he said, wondering if there's a good bernie narrative for a story which is that bernie never had his act together. his campaign was a mess. that from the dnc. >> it violates democracy, it violates my vote. i'm angry. >> one seems to be making fun of a black woman's name in the dnc. going back and forth. her name is laquina. one of the spokesperson for the dnc writing back to her, saying, wow, that's a name, i'm sorry, boo, i hope you get a raise for this title. >> there's disturbing. this is supposed to be a party for the people. democracy is for the people by definition. that is not -- that's atrocious. that's the first time i've ever heard that e-mail specifically. so wow. >> one of them targeted hispanic voters specifically. and their strategy internally for courting hispanics. basically saying that hispanics are generational in their
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loyalty. and that hispanics like to hear a story being told to them as a strategy for bringing them into the party. do you think that the dnc expects your vote? >> i mean, i think the thing is for the dnc to expect any vote right now it's -- i don't know. i think it's like believing in santa claus. >> so clearly embarrassing. >> well, you know, that's the same guy that had the sign at the republican convention. latinos for trump -- it's bad language. i don't think trump has too many problems not getting the hispanic vote. so, look, -- i'm going to stand up for debbie wasserman schultz because this is the toughest job in the world. you've got every senator, every governor wanting to be president. you've got state parties, you have all these interest groups. you know, she took the hit, she
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took the fall. she's a good congresswoman. >> was she even handed in the -- >> isn't that her job, to be even handed? >> nobody is perfect in state politics. look at your state chairman. look at the national chairman. look at the republican national chairman. he wasn't for trump. i mean -- >> see, that's -- >> that's a credit to him. yeah. >> he put his hand off the scale and said may the best man or woman win. >> he said -- >> trump was strong enough to overrun the party. when you're an insurgent, you're not an insurgent if the party is not trying to stop you. when i ran the dean campaign, the party was trying to stop us. that's just -- a lot of those out there were trying to stop us. >> i mean, i was chairman of the convention. >> he was iron fist, the gestapo guy. >> the democratic national chairman and the democratic national committee were trying to get hillary clinton nominated. this was an institutional
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failure. in that part of the country, they'll think he was an atheist, that was objectionable and that was evident in the entire dnc. how did they reward her? they made her the honorary chairman of clinton's campaign. >> you underlined the whole thing. this is what's different -- ambassador, you have so many titles, governor. i know, you're great at a lot of jobs that's your problem. the problem is the e-mail thing came out, bernie sanders people were done, they were going to be compliant until this broke. >> that's true. >> well, look, it's over. now we're going to have three good days. unifying days. >> after yesterday, i'm not sure that would be the case. >> but it will be positive. >> karl, governor, joe. thank you for being here. coming up, brand-new video just in to "fox & friends." the fences are getting higher. what is being done right now to keep things from getting out of control here in philly? and clayton and anna are taking on a cheesesteak debate.
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which is better? >> well, you have to wait for that one. we're at 9th and -- this is the nexus of the cheesesteak universe. the street that rocky ran down. i lived a few blocks from here. we're teaching the southern girl how to make a cheesesteak. >> we have more cheesesteak showdown after the break.
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good morning. welcome back. 47 minutes after the hour. some headlines to bring you right now. peyton manning in the clear. the nfl saying there is no credible evidence that he used performance enhancing drugs. the league launching a seven month investigation after al jazeera reported that his wife had received shipments of hgh. new york's top cop is ditching the liberal mayor, bill de blasio. bill bratton says he'll retire by the end of next year.
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they have disagreed on a number of issue, most recently black lives matter black lives matter. see you back here shortly. >> thank you, heather. thousands of protesters storming the barricades outside the dnc. this morning, new fencing being installed to keep them out. they were too close. >> leland vitter is live in philadelphia with a look for us. >> reporter: good morning. the crews have been working overnight to install this new fencing. they call it no scale fencing. which means it's about eight feet tall and it makes so it that the protesters can't climb up it at all. you see what was there, the little bike rack barricades and that was not enough yesterday as the thousands of pro bernie supporters marched down the street towards where the delegates normally come in. they were chanting at the delegates and then they'd climb over the fence in acts of what you might call civil disobedience. more than 50 of them were put into handcuffs, although they weren't technically arrested. they were just issued iations during this -- citations during
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this protest. chanting bernie or bust. what we heard out during the protests, they didn't care what was said at the convention. they didn't care what happened to debbie wasserman schultz. they were going to be out protesting all week. the big question is is this new fencing, these new check points they're putting in going to be enough to separate them from the delegates or are we going to see more arrests this afternoon? back to you guys. >> yeah. all right, leland vitter out where they're building another fence. funny, the democrats -- >> they don't want a fence. >> they want bridges. actually, they built a fence around the podium last night so bernie people couldn't storm the stage. >> reminds me of when hillary was campaigning and she had the guards carrying the rope -- >> with the lasso. in case they got too close. >> and mexico didn't pay for it, but they're building the wall. he was president obama's economic adviser, austin
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goolsb -- austan goolsbee is here and tucker carlson is arguing with him. >> he's not in a good move today. a never ending argument here in philly, which cheesesteak is better? pat's or geno's? clayton and anna will settle it. bp wind farms are monitored 24/7 at our remote operations center, so onsite teams can count on early warning of approaching weather. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better.
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to settle it for us. clayton, you're at geno's, right? >> yeah, i'm at geno's right now. to give you some perspective this is the italian market down here. this is the street that rocky ran down. which here with gee -- we're here with geno and you were named after the store, not the other way around. >> yeah, we started in 1966, my started with $6 and borrowed $2,000 off my grandfather's and now you see it. >> what goes into it? >> you have onions and a choice of cheeses and on a soft italian roll. >> i would come down to see the celebrity pictures up here on the wall at geno's. what did you promise me? >> i think we have to put you over there. right next to anderson cooper. >> yes. yes. >> maybe we can take anderson cooper's off of there and slide me on top. i'm going to send it over to anna, over at pat's standing by. take it away.
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>> hey, good morning, this is the originator. the inventer of the cheesesteak. i'm with pat's, the owner. good morning. so tell me what we can order here and what makes you guys the best? >> well, what makes us best is the people say we're the best. we never say we're the best unlike that guy. >> uh-oh, fighting words. >> but it's a normal menu. but for the dnc we thought we'd do something different. >> so check this out right here. the hillary and the bernie. what's the difference? >> the hillary is called the heart attack and the bernie one has mushrooms, peppers and whiz. >> why the heart attack? >> i don't know. it sounds good. >> there's been so much history that's happened here. >> oh. >> i had to get over here. >> because the battle is about to brew. southern girl. she wore the perfect white dress to make -- >> did you see the pictures on the wall though? don't let the white dress fool you, i brought a change of clothes. donald trump is up here, bill
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clinton, the lone ranger, jay leno. >> white shirt, perfect for grilling, right, pat? >> well, we have a change of clothes, we're good. >> who do you think is going win the battle? anna or myself? >> anna. >> the southern girl will steal the show. >> so many people are honking. not looking at me. >> what's up, ainsley? >> clayton did come next door to your territory. so what does that say? >> well, we have to start here. we're starting over at pat's. >> sure. >> then we'll move over to geno's. >> that's coming up in the next hour. we're making cheesesteaks. how the king of cheesesteaks does it. >> we can't wait. >> thank you very much. the key when you order one, order cheese whiz. >> not the prove alone. >> john kerry ordered it with swiss cheese which caused an
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international -- >> then he went windsurfing. coming up, we have a packed hour straight ahead. austan goolsbee is here and tucker carlson is hot on his heels. hot off his performance last night, the young man with the big voice, bobby. he'll sing for us live. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> fantastic! ladies and gentlemen -- >> i have to give you a hug for that. >> 14-year-old young man who sang for pope francis when he came to town last year. >> great job. wow. >> i'm great. how are you? >> great. you were on the show a couple of months ago. what's new? >> you were great yesterday. >> thank you so much. i just finished the convention. i haven't been home yet even though i live in philadelphia. we flew in from l.a. >> you hadn't been home.
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where did you go overnight? >> they put it in a hotel. >> how old are you? >> 15. >> you're going into ninth grade? >> tenth grade. >> i know your life has changed. >> tell us people you had a chance to meet? >> yesterday, i got to meet bernie sanders. he was backstage. so i met him yesterday. donna brazile. i met -- i saw demi lovato. >> did you see the first lady? >> they had a security service. -- i mean the secret service like cordoned off like -- >> what did you think about it, your first convention, i assume? >> yes. it was amazing. >> what got your heart fluttering the most. singing for the pope -- >> singing for the pope was the most exhilarating, but like here i just had more comfort like all of the backstage crew were just there to help me and they had everything i needed. it was great. >> tell the circumstances how you ended up singing for the
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pope. it was a last minute switch, right? >> yeah. so they needed someone to sing and the set changed from aretha franklin and the fray so i ended up in between it. so they said we had an extra minute. we need someone to get on stage and my choir director said, bobby can do it. then they said no. then they said, later, okay. then they gave me a microphone and put me on stage. >> wow. >> you sang -- >> i sang from the andrew lloyd webb webber's requiem. >> the pope loved it. >> you can tie a tie at 15. i just learned. >> all right. very nice job. >> you sang last night for all of us. and joining us right know, a couple of people who are in the hall. we have austan goolsbee, former economic guy for president obama and tucker carlson who was not. >> that's true! >> so austan, how do you explain yesterday? it started out very badly.
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debbie wasserman schultz got fired. then during the prayer people were booing every time people said hillary's name. but by the end of the night you're going to say it turned out fine. >> i thought it turned out well. we started off bumping, i won't deny that. even getting into the hall we had some bernie supporters and crazy people. >> they were laying down, wouldn't let you in. >> but by the end of the night, i thought the first lady was amazing. certainly in the hall that was really resonant. i thought senator sanders did a great job. >> but the wasserman schultz stuff was embarrassing. >> in the afternoon, but by the evening it was two guys -- >> the people in her own state, she got booed and had to be escorted off by security. >> i'm not -- the democratic party has always been a very big tent party. we're a raucous crowd. and bernie sanders and hillary clinton had a close-fought contest. went a long time. i can see why they were upset.
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>> the e-mails said, i think he was mollified and so with the supporters, if not for the e-mails. tucker you hated last night. you don't mind telling us. >> look, the contest between hillary and bernie -- by the way on the issues i'm closer to hillary to be clear. bernie is a socialist, i'm not. but really -- >> by the way, austan is not a socialist. >> he's very much not a socialist. it was a contest between between campaign to seek power. and the bernie people whose goal was to seek a series of actual policy changes. so it was a contest between a deeply cynical group and an it listic one and one group cheated. what an obedient little revolutionary bernie sanders is. >> tucker, you're sitting in
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ainsley's child's booster chair. >> yeah. >> hot air inflates -- >> oh, right. >> i tell the truth. >> guys in case -- our folks at home missed some of the speeches last night, we have a recap for you. >> 24 seconds. >> feel the bern, feel the bern! >> no one is more disappointed than i am. >> we have to settle down, please. >> hell no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary. >> to the bernie or bust people, you're being ridiculous. >> bernie, bernie! >> people get it. the system is rigged. you know, for me, this choice -- >> i have been a democrat my whole life. and it will be the first time i have ever cast a vote for a republican. >> don't let anyone ever tell you that this country isn't great. because this right now is the greatest country on earth. >> feel the bern! >> i look forward to your votes
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tomorrow night. >> okay. >> he wants people to ring in. he wants his delegates to ring in for him. >> that's fine. he it was to get the votes that he earned. from his delegates. he was saying and he conveyed a pretty strong message i thought, i want you to vote for me tomorrow. and then i want you to vote for hillary in november. and look, the polling suggests that though you want to find the loudest yeller in the crowd, the polling suggests the overwhelming majority of the bernie supporters are on board with hillary clinton. let's remember i was there in cleveland. last week. >> yep. >> the opponents to donald tr p trump, many of them didn't even show up. you had governor kasich, the governor of ohio in cleveland, he wouldn't even go to the convention. >> you're right. >> the runner-up got up and condemned the nominee from the floor. so --
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>> so al gore is not coming. >> al gore is not coming. okay, great. >> from your party. >> but what a phony bernie sanders is. is anyone -- like if he was sincere about -- he would have told the truth. everyone feels an obligation. that was inspiring. >> what do you disagree with that? >> donald trump represents the exact opposite of everything bernie sanders campaigned for. on climate change. climate change is a joke. he is for a multitrillion dollar tax cut for high income people. he embodies the exact -- >> it's rigged. >> have you been to the bernie rally? he talks about the undue influence of the banks and trade. >> rigged. >> what does trump -- >> trump is now having fund-raising dinners with the very billionaires that donald trump was making fun of everyone for taking money -- >> where's the wall street money
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going to? trump? hillary clinton has taken more money -- i'm just saying. >> you know what's missing from last night's speech? >> what? >> from everybody's speech for the entire speech. pledge of allegiance. >> i heard the pledge. >> number three is national security -- >> that was one. who was two? >> national security. >> national security. and military. >> and working bathrooms. >> how can you say that on the day that donald trump literally proposed that the united states would withdraw from nato, how would you criticize the democratic party for national security? i mean -- >> day one -- >> a threat to national security. >> can i ask you a question, what do you think about the gender neutral bathrooms, what do you think about them? >> i went to the bathroom. >> the nasty, disgusting bathrooms. >> they weren't nasty and disgusting. what do i -- the bathroom? >> like that's insane. >> family restroom. >> no no no.
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the main bathroom, catering to the demands of a small group of unhappy people and now we have to pretend that's okay. i mean -- >> that is not a description of -- >> why the bathroom obsession? >> you know what? >> who has a bathroom obsession? >> only on day one. >> go to the bathroom. have that discussion. >> thanks for having me back, guys. >> good to see you. >> tucker -- >> it's weird! >> let's go over to heather who has some headlines for us. good morning, we have some breaking news to bring you right now. come out of normandy, france. the two attackers who slit the throat of an 85-year-old catholic priest and held two nuns hostage claimed to be members of isis before they were shot dead by local police. french president francois hollande calling them terrorists and saying that isis has declared war on us and we must fight. the three others who were taken hostage were not injured. the vatican condemning the barbarian killing of the priest. saying that it's even a more
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heinous act since it happened in such a sacred place. we'll bring you more on that as we get it. another fox news alert. this one from the home front. a sheriff's deputy murdered in his own backyard and now a manhunt is under way at this hour for those killers. sergeant craig hutchison was set to retire this september. he was shot and killed after he found two men who were trying to rob his shed. he called for help on his radio, but it was too late. the travis county sheriff said this case is personal. listen. >> he was my field training officer. this guy was a big teddy bear. everybody loved him. i think he was about 6'4". he weighed about 275. but he was a gentle bear. he taught me everything i know. >> sergeant hutchison spent 32 years on the police force. he is survived by a wife, two children and three stepchildren. zika and doping allegations and now express kidnapping.
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it's the latest thing we're hearing about for the olympics. jujitsu fighter lewis said he was kidnapped and he was forced to take $800 from the atm machine. he was freed after that. a government official says reports of so-called express kidnappings are common in brazil. this happened after a paralympic athlete and team officials were robbed at gun point. the rnc taking over the dnc? reince priebus took brian on e tthe the tour and then each game is then rigged for hillary. check it out. >> there's only three bernie sanders planks available. so you can't actually win the connect four. then here is the wheel. it's all hillary except for maybe one spot where you might be able to win.
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>> i love that they have corn hole too. well, it's all located in the fight training facility. they have the boxing ring. the rnc will be here through thursday. those are your headlines. looked like you had fun out there. >> war room. everyone in the war room is under 30 years old. >> i'm sure. >> they work through the night. for very little money because they're committed to the cause. >> looks like our newsroom. so many people are awesome. those millennials that help write our show. >> but not playing games. what happens when pete hegseth when he ventures into a pro pot rally? take a look. >> i just think that marijuana is so good. >> it's like a glass of wine. you know what i mean? you're good after a glass of wine. >> feel the bern. bernie or bust! >> well, pete is up next with more from this rally. you have to see it. stick around. when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com.
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hillary rodham clinton's week to shine, but her convention seems to be going up in smoke. >> so we sent pete hegseth to a pro bernie protest in philadelphia to see how high a priority pot is to the people. >> quite high. a lot of people high on cannabis, but also high on socialism. not a lot of facts, but a lot of hot air. here's what they had to say on the streets yesterday. we're in downtown philadelphia at a legalized weed rally where they're rolling a joint behind me as we speak. we're here to talk about the legalization of pot and talk about the other favorite cause -- socialism. >> cannabis. >> cannabis. are you here for the rally? >> no. i just needed some because i'm not from in area. >> do you believe in legalizing marijuana? >> yes, i do believe in legalizing it. >> you want to legalize marijuana? >> oh, hell yes. not only that, but i want to decriminalize marijuana. there are way too many people for nonviolent crimes in jail today.
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>> i think that marijuana is so good. i think a lot of people would use marijuana if it was not illegal. >> you're making cannabis more dangerous by making it illegal, okay? >> it's like a glass of wine, you know what i mean? drink -- you feel good after a glass of wine. >> -- regulated and that's a good time to have lots of medicinal purposes. ♪ >> you do understand that we're all -- we're taking you guys all down. it's not a threat. it's a promise. >> you think that the system has let us down. >> it's a game of the soviet union. >> who -- the gulag? >> it's kind of been evolving towards plutocracy. >> why would you fight for something different than the flag that's meant oppression and death to millions instead of -- >> you want to make a statement
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that this is a republic, not a democracy. you're talking about two different things. republicans and democrats are different than a democracy. >> do you consider this a symbol of racism? >> yeah. >> shouldn't people be worried about the fact that feel the bern, i don't know the difference between a republic and a democracy? >> well, what i do know is that the current system is absolutely -- >> we're done! we are done. this is our country. this is not the mass media's country. this is not hillary clinton's. this is not -- we're done. we're done. >> what's the matter with you? legalize pot, america will be better. >> there you go. she was done. i was wearing a capitalist shirt and i asked her how much the 1% pay, she said, i'm not an economist, i don't know. i'm done. i'm out of here. on socialism they had no answers. and we're all going to pay for it.
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you, brian, especially double. >> she seems like a delight. i hope i run into her. >> wonderful and approachable. coming up, bernie sanders pulling out all the stops to convince his backers to vote hillary, but will they listen? frank luntz is here to analyze that coming up next. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all hp ink buy one get one fifty percent off. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great.
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good morning. welcome back. 24 minutes after the hour. a couple of quick headlines to bring you now. their homes were burn by the very flames that the firefighters are trying to fight. a pair of ferocious los angeles area wildfires, gaining strength once again overnight. destroying several firefighters' homes and burning nearly 50,000 acres. firefighters say that blaze is racing down steep hillsides like a freight train.
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this scene was electric. stunning video showing the moment a lightning bolt strikes the empire state building. it was the result of a brief but very powerful storm that moved over new york city yesterday. lots of storms out there. lots of heat. those are your headlines. see you back here shortly. >> i serve with her in the united states senate. and know her as a fierce advocate for the rights of children, for women and for the disabled. hillary clinton will make an outstanding president and i am proud to stand with her tonight. thank you all very much. >> bernie sanders taking center stage last night in philly, pushing hard to rally his supporters behind hillary clinton. but they weren't biting. what does frank luntz think of what we saw yesterday? well, frank yesterday, it started off with debbie wasserman schultz. she got fired.
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then she went to the florida delegation, she got booed. then last night, every time somebody would mention hillary, the bernie people would boo them too. >> i was on the convention floor. >> yeah. >> two things. i want democrats to know that they were incredibly kind to me and they recognized me from fox. and everyone was polite, everyone was engaging. it was good to be there. my surprise. the idaho delegation, the main delegation, the california delegation, not just vermont, on the floor there were at least five different places where the sanders people were booing every time clinton was mentioned an in fact it actually even took control of the convention when al franken and sarah silverman were trying to do this unity thing. it got ugly. >> wasn't part of the fact they went off script? the stuff on the teleprompter was probably fine, but then when she said to the bernie fans, you're ridiculous. that's not going to ingratiate them to you.
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>> but the mainstream media said that the republican convention was chaotic. >> yeah. >> because for 30 seconds, they booed cruz. all night, this was happening. and cory booker gave one of the best speeches of the convention and nobody heard it, nobody will remember it because they were continuing to boo all through it. >> they were just waiting for somebody to mention hillary so i can boo. >> and instead of unity, what it shows is chaos. >> sure. >> at a time when she has to bring the party together. the polling shows that 70% of sanders' voters are voting for her. 15% are undecided and 15% voting for trump. >> you know what will be very telling if tonight when bill clinton gives the big speech if when he mentions hillary they boo. what do you expect? >> i don't think he'll deliver the same speech as in 2012 as for obama. he's much weaker now, he doesn't have the same energy. but the emotion and the passion behind him, this is the most important speech of his career. because if he doesn't bring the people over, then you have to
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wait until thursday night for her speech. by the way, wednesday with tim kaine he's going to get booed as well. my sources tell me that they can't wait to challenge him because that's their way of being heard. >> because the bernie people hate him because he's not lefty enough. >> he's to the right of hillary clinton so they're hostile because it wasn't sharrod brown of ohio or elizabeth warren or bernie himself. >> okay. real quickly, we saw yesterday that donald trump wound up on the top of three different polls where -- and the nate silver average if the election were held yesterday, he would win with something like 57.5%. what's going on? >> well, you asked me that question on the final day of the convention and what i said at that time was he was going to get a bounce. this is his bounce. and it's a significant bounce. >> it is. >> not as high as ones that have -- not as high as george
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herbert walker bush and the numbers will climb even higher. the democrats have not had a good opening day. >> we'll talk to you on the final day to see what you say. he's the retired u.s. general accused of plotting that coup in turkey. one problem -- he didn't do it. he was having a beer with geraldo at the time. we'll talk about this. and mayor cory booker had some strong words for donald trump last night. he's now of course a senator. >> we've watched him try to get laughs at other people's expense and try to incite fear at a time we need to inspire courage. >> well, this morning, donald trump responds, but cory booker is getting a last word. the senator joins us live right here from the dnc. my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call
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well, he works in new jersey full-time. first in newark, new jersey, and now he's the senator from new jersey. he had a great speech last night, extremely well received. he is cory booker, he's in our studio. senator -- >> thank you for having me. now you have the chairs and everything. >> well, we heard you were here so we moved the whole set down the road. >> i brought the purple tie, the right and the left coming together. >> the country can heal. >> we can. >> so senator, what was your approach to the speech and do you feel you got your point across? >> i really wanted to expand on the ideas of love. you know, our declaration of independence, they say -- in order to make the country work, at the end is one of the greatest sentences about interdependence ever. we must mutually pledge our lives, our fortunes and sacred honors. we are a nation that's got to be about sacred honor. that's what i wanted to talk about. >> i liked the fact you were talking about love. there was ant lot of love
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starting yesterday. debbie wasserman schultz got fired. >> yeah. >> you know, they had to have somebody else gavel it in and then you had the protests laying down. so the delegates couldn't get in. signs -- >> i might lay down right here. >> every time, even starting with the prayer every time somebody mentioned hillary's name, a bernie supporter booed. >> yes. yes. >> there was ant lot of love in that will. >> well, there was. i'll give you the moment. but before that, i want to say, look, we are a big tent party. we crammed everybody in. they were bernie and hillary people, and sometimes there's friction. but i got no -- really kind notes from the republican senate colleagues. 22 of them would don't to their convention. we brought people in and of course there's that friction. one of my favorite moments if i had to say the top three favorite ones, when bernie sanders tried to speak and he
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couldn't at the beginning of the speech because people were yelling and cheering. if you looked around, it wasn't just the bernie people, but the hillary people. i was sitting next to bill clinton who was cheering and cheering. that shows you know what, this guy he's not our nominee. but he changed the national conversation. he changed our platform. and we appreciate that. we're going to go forward together. >> so you want this party to be more liberal? >> no, no. >> because he has pushed you guys way to the left. are you happy about this? >> i'm confused about what even the spectrum of liberal versus conservative is. i see donald trump slamming trade deals swms -- as well as democrats slamming trade deals. i have to really focus as -- >> always changing. >> just say, look, this is about real things. if you're a hard working american, you know, i sat in the diner with secretary clinton. a woman comes up, mother of two kids, single mom. making $2.13 an hour, she starts to talk to hillary about having to work another job and -- >> of course. waiters live on tips. >> but this is a new jersey diner.
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you're not making enough tips to get over the poverty line. >> if you upped the minimum wage they go out of business. >> well, they look at the data, the cities that raised the minimum wages, they don't lose more jobs. in seattle the restaurants are doing better there. so all i say, i know we often get into the philosophy. i was a mayor, i worked with the manhattan institute. i worked with aei. i'm working with the koch brothers on criminal justice reform. i don't care what your party is. i want to solve problems and analyze the data and find out what's going to help with the middle class. >> what was your reaction when hillary clinton close tim kaine as the vice president. i know you were on the list. >> first of all, i was blown away to be in the consideration. but tim kaine is someone i want to be the vice president because he does belie this partisanship of this country. one of the favorite things about tim kaine he presides over our prayer breakfast. he's one of the guys that wednesday morning, not all of us go, but a bunch of republicans and democrats come together.
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>> he goes to the church -- >> there's a decency and mercy about him. before you tell me about the religion, show it to me how you treat other people and that's what he does. >> senator, there was a story in "the new york times" that said that choosing him was a political calculation because she is suffering -- >> surprise, surprise. >> she's got a problem with white men and so they decided you know what, let's put a white male in that job. >> i don't know if it was white male or not. it was obviously a political calculation and it's a calculation about -- and by the way, any president who doesn't take this seriously, i think donald trump did as well, this is a person that could be president. so i think there were a whole bunch of things that went into the algorithm and when it spat out, it spat out the best person for the job. you polled 100 united states senators and say, rank the people with the presidential timber, right and left, he's the man. >> i heard he knows his stuff when the cameras aren't around. so you're pretty tough on trump
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last night. he tweeted back to you, i know more about cory than anybody else. >> i love trump, i love his family and his kids. i won't match his hate with hate, but with love. >> you don't love him in the tweet last night. >> no, i don't want him to be my president. demeaning john mccain, prisoner of war. demeaning a person because of their disability. what i just told is i'm not hating on him. i love you, donald trump. my point is, you should not be president when you talk about other americans that way. people who have military service. people who have disabilities. so i'm not going to answer his tweets and stuff like that. i'm not going to hate on him. >> what do you say to the voter who wants a president not to be so pc and to really speak their minds? >> i think we have gotten to this point -- i don't know what pc means anymore. the reality is we want -- i don't mind if you say, hey,
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cory, you're a black guy. i don't mind talking like that. but if you have a disability, to demean somebody, to mock them? >> you know, just so you know, he said he wasn't. he was mocking what they were saying about him. i'm -- >> but anybody -- >> john mccain, he went on the next day, he said he is a war hero. >> i'm glad he corrected himself. but anybody watching the tape of mocking somebody -- i was a niece, she's in grade school. the way he talks about women, women on this network. unacceptable. you don't want that in the white house. >> but you know he employs more women than anybody else -- >> that's like saying my best friend is a black guy, i don't mind using the names. >> right. >> ridiculous. i love ivanka. she's done fund-raisers for me. an incredible woman. >> you cannot love trump if you believe he's a bigot and a sexist. >> no, that's not true. my faith, i'm taught to love unconditionally. jesus loves people who are sinners. loves people who did very bad things. >> right. >> so love is so important.
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i'm not going to stop loving him even though he -- >> so senator, you love him. but you're not going to vote for him. that's why you've got to talk last night because it's hillary clinton's week. >> yeah. thank god. >> cory booker, thank you. >> the senator from my state of new jersey. >> i'm glad you put some jersey love out there. >> who knocked it out of the park last night. thank you so much. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> i have to come on the couch and hang out. >> please do. you're invited any time. >> he likes her better than both of us. >> i don't blame him. 20 minutes before the top of the hour and we have headlines with heather. >> good morning. developments on the nice, france, terror attack. police arrested two more people. the paris prosecutors' office not revealing how they're tied to the rampage just yet. but they're investigating how the attacker was able to organize and plan that attack. five people suspected of being accomplices are already in custody. isis has claimed responsibility for the attack that killed more
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than 80 people including three americans. well, just inches separated life and death for this little girl. take a look at this picture. and you will understand just what i'm talking about. a metal pole slamming right through a windshield of a car. this happened in coral springs, florida. it stopped just inches from the 4-year-old little girl. she was trapped in her car seat. her mom was the one who was behind the wheel. she's okay as is the little girl. and if you thought this story could not get more bizarre, it just did. the former nato commander accused of being the mastermind of the recent failed coup. he has an alibi, an interesting one too. he couldn't have masterminded that. >> i know specifically and to the bottom of my heart that he had nothing to do with the coup. remember, he had not travelled outside the united states in months. secondly, and much more importantly during the heart of the coup, he was with me
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physically in dell frisco's. we were drinking stellas -- >> in manhattan? >> in manhattan. >> they were having a beer summit. well, general john campbell hasn't travelled outside the united states since march he said and he has no idea where that theory came from. those are your headlines. >> all right. >> see you back here soon. >> geraldo and the budweiser alibi. >> over a beer. coming up, elizabeth warren wasted no time lashing out at donald trump last night. >> what kind of a man cheats students, cheats investors, cheats workers? well, i'll tell you what kind of a man. a man who must never be president of the united states. >> but did her speech resonate with the voter? while you were sleeping we asked the voters what they said. coming up next. we did. and which cheesesteak resonates with the folks in philly?
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well, bernie sanders kicking off the convention last night with a simple message to his supporters. hillary clinton must become the next president he says. but was it enough to sway the bernie or bust crowd and how did the rest of the speeches resonate with the voters in the crowd? lee carter's a pollster and partner of maslansky & partners and she put the biggest moments to the dial test. >> good morning. >> let's talk about some different sound bites, this is from bernie. he's talking about donald trump's tax breaks for the rich. look at the dials as he talks. >> well, donald trump he has a very different point of view. he does not support raising the
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federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, a starvation wage. while trump believes in huge tax breaks -- huge tax breaks for billionaires. he believes that states should actually have the right to lower the minimum wage below $7.25. >> well, so this is really interesting. this is one of the weakest moments in bernie sanders' moments. democrats gave it a c-plus and republicans and independents a "d." some said this isn't true. donald trump never said he didn't support that. he said $7.50 isn't a living wage, but he said it should be left to the states. some people said this isn't a
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fair statement. and then there were others who said it's too wonky. get to your point. >> and elizabeth warren took to the stage, it looked like she was in tears she's so fired up, she does not want donald trump to become president. >> what kind of a man acts like this? what kind of a man roots for an economic crash that caused millions of people their -- cost millions of people their jobs, their home, life's savings? what kind of a man cheats students, cheats investors, cheats workers? well, i'll tell you what kind of a man. a man who must never be president of the united states. >> so this is one of the money lines from a democrat's perspective. what kind of man would do this, a man who should never be the president of the united states. the independent and republicans disagreed. the independent line is going to be what decides this election. elizabeth warren did a great job
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of shoring up the base last night. she had to unify the party and she did that. but she has to bring in independents, and she didn't do it with this message. >> thanks so much, lee. have you gone to geno's or pat's yet? >> no. >> i haven't either. we'll go together. so pat's or geno's, what's the best philly cheesesteak? well, we'll find out next. but first, here's bill and martha. >> we made the cheesesteak tour. two big things today, the roll call vote will happen later today and that means the bernie sanders fans are not finished yet. and trump is live in north carolina, what will he say after night number one? we'll carry that live for you yet. >> and look ahead to night two of the democratic convention. bill clinton is the headliner this evening. everyone will pack this hall to hear from bill clinton tonight. also watch for there to be a lot of black lives matter signs in the audience this evening because we'll hear from families who have family members who were killed by police officers and
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that is expected to be a major focus tonight as well. so we'll see you coming up here at the top of the hour. >> big show. >> coming up. back to you guys in new york. in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select centrum vitamins are buy one, get one half off. 80% of recurrent ischemic, strokes could be prevented. and i'm doing all i can to help prevent another one. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps
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well, when you think about philadelphia what do you think ago? cheesesteaks, right? >> absolutely. anna and clayton introduced you to the owners of pat's and geno's, the most famous cheesesteak joints in philly. >> now they're back to settle the score. what is the best? clayton's at geno's and nan's t at -- and anna's at pat's, king of steaks. all right. what have we got? what have we got, clayton? >> well, we're going -- and the competition begins. >> ready to make some
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sandwiches? >> yeah. let's go, anna. you and me. action. >> geno -- the meat. >> put the steak on first. oni onions. >> cheese whiz last. >> like a deck of cards, anna. >> were you nervous when geno's opened? >> no, absolutely not. i was 3 when they opened. but we weren't nervous. competition is healthy. we play off of each other. my line is long, they go across the street. when their line is long, they come over here. >> it's a tourist destination. >> geno is showing me a little point to the hand. >> pointer finger we call it. >> uh-oh. i'm -- i was doing better a few moments ago. >> get right underneath it. don't be afraid. >> i'm not afraid, geno. i'm not afraid. i was born to do this. >> yes. >> i even got the pencil. i even had the pencil behind me ear. how are you doing over there, southern girl, in your white dress? >> i'm doing well. i'm learning how to order. is it with or without?
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>> with or without is the onion part. the cheese is cheese whiz. cheese with or without. the cheese -- >> how much cheese whiz do you go through? i understand in day it's about 175 pounds? >> somewhere around 175 pounds. we sell -- we can fill up an olympic sized swimming pool. >> fill up an olympic sized swimming pool in a year. >> how many slices of meat do you put on a good cheesesteak? >> about six or seven. >> and not chopped. good rib eye. ready for a sandwich? let's pull it out here. >> all right. so with a little pointer finger. one -- >> all right. >> look at that. >> want some onions? >> yeah. do some onions too. >> oh, daddy. now we're talking. >> put more on. >> guys back -- oh, yeah. back in the studio. we sent some geno's and pat's to you guys.
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>> yeah. >> what do you think? >> and we have been -- we have been taste testing them. all right. which one do you like better? >> pat's. >> i like geno's. i'm just saying. >> i like pat's because they put a lot of the cheese whiz on there. >> clayton and anna, what do you like better? >> it's like -- at home. comfort food. >> the originator and the inventer. >> both pat's and geno's, what do you like better? e-mail us. >> back in a moment to wrap things up. maybe we'll just drive away. safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a banner that goes on a wall. it's not something you do now and then. or when it's convenient. it's using state-of-the-art simulators to better prepare for any situation. it's giving offshore teams onshore support.
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bill: isis struck yet again, claiming responsibility for a gruesome attack in normandy, france. a priest killed during morning mass. police say the priest's throat was slashed while the attacker shouted allahu akbar. one of the hostages is said to be between life and death as we speak. with the war and terror raging overseas, we are awaiting donald trump.
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