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want to mention as well in parts of dakotas and minnesota are look. >> eeroh, no, he's in the stand. looking at the risk of severe weather today with damaging he is actually going to eject a winds, hail and even isolated fan. >> a fan booed him from the tornadoes. be watching that area very closely later this afternoon and also this evening. and now we want to switch giants/phillies game. that does it for us. gears, it is wednesday, that have a great wednesday. "fox & friends" starts right means it is science trivia day. i know you are ready, very now. hi, friends. excited. >> okay. good morning. >> today's question is regarding it is wednesday, the 3rd of hurricane season. august, 2016. so we want to know what month is i'm anna kooiman in for ainsley the businessest during the earhardt and this is a fox news atlantic hurricane season and this is on average, a, july, b, alert. a bombshell report about a august, c, september or d, ransom deal with iran possibly. first they embarrassed our october? >> i'm going to say c, sailors, then on the same day september. our hostages were released, the >> and steve, you are correct. it is c, september. u.s. sent an unmarked plane with that is the peak of the cash with unmarked palates to iran. the details ahead. hurricane. >> maria, for the record, i was president obama tears into donald trump like we've never seen a president do before and right. >> everybody gets a trophy. donald digs right back. >> i think the republican nominee is unfit to serve as president. >> i think he's the worst story. it's tough to hear.
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president maybe in the history >> maria, thank you very much. of our country. i think he's been a disaster. now we know, september is the >> that was only on tuesday of hurricane month. this week and they're just coming up -- getting started. >> 39 minutes after the hour. more straight ahead. it's a sad story that will forget rio the kitten summer give you chills. olympics are about to kick off this friday. take a look at this. a teen choir on board an >> gymnastics -- track and international flight found out their plane was carrying the field -- tennis -- volleyball -- remains of a fallen soldier and then this happened. ♪ glory, glory hallelujah and more. each kitten comes with only one ♪ his truth is my reward goal in mind -- to win. who will jump the highest? run the fastest? >> wow, amazing. flip the fiercest? this hour two of those singers and of course be the most join us live because, let me adorable in pursuit of gold? remind you, every morning is better with friends. >> okay. it's all about the kitten summer games. here to give us a preview right here in the studio, beth stern, the host of hallmark channel's kitten summer games. you brought the set -- >> hi, everybody. >> has it ever been cuter in welcome to studio e. here, ever? >> no, no, absolutely not. >> nice to be here. >> this is ridiculous what's i can't wait to interview that going on. >> tell us about the particular choir. there's so much ugliness in this world and that is a beautiful events, the kitten games. thing. we can't wait to share it. >> great to see you again after >> on friday at 8:00 p.m. on the hallmark channel, as you're
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going on the road back and watching the opening ceremonies, forth. >> yes. >> breaking news we woke up the real opening ceremonies, today. heather is poised to relay it to click over to hallmark channel because we have so many events us. >> yeah, brian. with 100 adorable kittens. good morning. we have our decatalon, track and this news is in our newsroom. an airplane landed at the dubai field, wrestling, tennis, volleyball, you name it. airport. we're told it caught fire it's just total cuteness. >> cuteness. midair. take a look at that. >> and the premise of course is it's now on the ground. to get these cats a adopted and terrifying images showing the also we love competition. >> yes. >> to see kittens go against emirates airplane in a massive plume of smoke on the tarmac kittens, competing for their after some sort of mechanical future. >> yeah. it's definitely to bring awareness to what's going on failure. the plane was taking off from right now in your local shelter. it's the height of kitten india hours ago. everyone has been evacuated. season. every shelter is filled with no one is believed to have been hurt. this just coming into our kittens. come see us now. newsroom. we're working to get more any of these adorable kittens information on this and we'll bring it to you as we get it. are available this afternoon. another alert right now. can you give us some of the cute names of the cats? north korea at it once again. >> tabby douglas. the communist country firing another ballistic missile flying >> we have nadia come scratch me. what another wonderful thing we 600 miles before it landed in did at the kitten summer games, japanese waters. this is the latest missile test. we incorporated some of the
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adult cats. earlier this week north korea's we have bella cat rolly. top diplomat said washington >> christie catsy. crossed the red line and declared war by sanctioning its leader kim jong-un. >> smairry carillo. heads continue to roll at the dnc after debbie wasserman >> you're a huge cat fan yourself. schultz following the wikileaks i understand howard stern, your husband says it's cat nado at your place? >> is that what he says? that's funny. he and i have been fostering information. kittens for the past two and a three people out. e-mail chains show them in the half years. almost 300 cats have come primaries using bernie sanders through our home. we have 18 in our house right now. religion to try to undermine his >> 18? >> couple blind ones. >> how many litter boxes do you report. marshall writing this, my have? >> i swear, my back was killing southern baptist peeps would me this morning. i was wondering why. draw a big difference between a i'm constantly leaning over jew and atheist. picking up poop. >> for you personally -- i know amen. you want to get the word out the bad blood continues about the games on friday, between donald trump and paul august 5th. but how satisfying is it for you ryan. trump refusing to endorse ryan. to know that these cats are getting homes, all 90 got homes. trump saying, quote, i'm just not there yet. >> that's what it's all act.
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it's very similar to what ryan i'm hoping when people tune in said about endorsing trump back on friday they'll see this in may. remember this? adorableness on screen and say, >> i'm just not ready to do that hey, let's have that in our home and go to their local shelter at this point. i'm not there right now. and adopt. >> don't forget about the adult >> well, ryan's opponent, paul cats sitting there. >> it's cute nado, not cat nado. naylon, is a big trump >> beth stern, giving us the supporter. trump praised him for running a preview of the kitten summer very good campaign. those are your headlines. games. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> you want to read a great very busy news morning. feature on your husband howard, >> hard to imagine donald trump read "the new york times" on doing something more damaging to keep getting the party together sunday. >> thank you. political payback, donald with john mccain and paul ryan, trump declaring political i'm not there yet. warfare, refusing to endorse terrible move. >> we're going to get right to paul ryan and john mccain for their re-elections. this now because the question is is he fracturing the party? paying to play? or is it fair revenge? a bombshell report with the u.s. >> who hacked the democrats. secretly air lifted a half a according to an nsa whistle billion in cash to iran the same blower, it wasn't russia. day four american prisoners were that man joins us live top of free. >> the white house insisting the the hour. you'll be stunned to hear what he concluded. money had nothing do with returning our americans home. ♪ what do you mean it was not ransom money they say. >> well, peter gabriel is live ♪ with some of the shocking
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details that appear in the wall street journal. >> the timing of the top secret deal raising red flags. many questioning whether the u.s. funneled $400 million to a nexium 24 hour terrorist regime even though the introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. u.s. claims they don't pay so now, there are more ways, ransom. for more people... you'll remember iran freed four to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr. the easy-to-swallow tablet is here. americans. the white house denying any connection between the cash exchange. it was conducted by different teams. the funds transferred to iran were related to a u.s./iran claims tribunal payment. it was the first part of a $1.7 billion settlement for a decades old unfinished military sale. that doesn't explain why it was transferred in secret. >> why send an unmarked plane with wooden pallets of swiss franks and u.s. currency to
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arrive, just by the way, on the very day that the hostages are released? why keep it from congress and the american people? >> they were giving them hard currency to support terrorism, support the assad regime in syria. i think americans would be pretty upset. >> all of those coming a year after the controversial deal. ed royce saying, quote, hundreds of millions in the pockets of a terrorist regime means a more dangerous region, period. paying ransom only puts more american lives in jeopardy. we know the iraq deal was a mistake. what else is the american government hiding. the obama administration handed this cash over after that situation where our sailors were captured in iranian waters and forced on their knees to apologize. >> embarrassing for them. >> leah, thank you very much. keep in mind the administration says it was not ransom money. absolutely not. ♪ they say it was the money that we owed them as part of that '79
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deal with the arms trade but it's interesting. the u.s. officials say according americans are buying more and more of everything online. to "the wall street journal", we and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service wanted to show that we got to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. something. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes in the iranian press they call than anyone else in the country. it ransom money. >> they say the white house the united states postal service. policy of appeasement has led priority: you iran to seize more hostages. take a look at this. revolutionary guards arrested two more iranian americans. they've obtained dual nationals from iran -- >> because they got money last time, why not take more. >> essentially putting a bounty on americans' heads abroad. whether it's ransom, mike pence says this appeasement style is bad and hillary rodham clinton would do just more. >> we cannot have four more years accommodating and he wrecked the rec room this summer. apologizing to our enemies and his stellar notebooks will last through june. abandoning our friends.
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america needs to be strong for the world to be safe and donald get back to great. trump will lead on the world this week, these items just one cent each. office depot officemax. stage from strength. gear up for school. gear up for great. >> u.s.a. u.s.a. >> that's how you run a campaign. you respond to the headlines, the policy. you say how you'll be different. mike pence has proven to be a hey friends, let's get up godsend for the trump tingt. moving and grooving. meanwhile, hillary clinton quick headlines now. police edition, all lives matter. that's the message from a black started these talks. it launched the deal that was police chief in edwards, lauded at the democratic mississippi. chief toerns mayfield adding national convention. not talked about since without bumper stickers with the phrase to the back of patrol cars all firing a shot we have stopped the nuclear program of iran to honor the deaths of both fallen officers and black men which, by the way, without like philando castile and alton firing a shot, without breaking the agreement, they can lift those -- they can say we beat sterling. this is one sweet way to bring the community together. the sanctions and we can start a boston police just added an ice nuclear program and get the cream truck to its fleet. money. the free treats part of an iran is asking for $2 billion initiative to build trust within that we froze with sanctions in the community. folks around the country showing 2009. they are saying they are dissatisfied with the deal even their appreciation for police on though we've given up the money. national night out. josh sending us this picture of we've allowed them to do his son in a cop car and lisa
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sending us this picture of her whatever they want to bolster family. hezbollah. and the san diego police they'll be able to leap over department tweeting this photo iron dome and destroy israel. with a child in an fbi vest >> so you have donald trump who saying, yes, we are happy to says as we look at it, it recruit him away from the fbi. doesn't look too good. especially if there was, indeed, as the "new york daily news" we told you about donald says today, obama's secret $400 trump's war of words with president obama yesterday. million iran deal which was he's also going after some fellow republicans, including ransom money. >> it was stunning yesterday as the speaker of the house and we watched the president of the senior senator from arizona john united states with the prime mccain. >> interesting day. minister of singapore by his i wonder what today will bring? side take every opportunity to >> peter live with the aftermath. >> donald trump is refusing to go after the republican nominee. endorse paul ryan today the same way that paul ryan refused to if you're keeping score, he endorse donald trump when he was the last man standing in may. cannot be president again. he is doing hillary clinton's here is how trump now explains work and despises trump and does his hesitation about endorsing something i've never seen the house speaker in the before. washington post. watch. >> i think the republican trump says, quote, i like paul, nominee is unfit to serve as but these are horrible times for our country. we need very strong leadership. we need very, very strong president. i said so last week and he keeps leadership and i'm not -- i'm just not quite there yet. on proving it. and that's not just my opinion, now, that last part mirrors very that is the opinion of many closely ryan's own words about
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prominent republicans. there has to come a point at trump four months ago when he said, quote, i'm not there right which you say, enough. now. and donald trump isn't just backing away from ryan. he's encouraging the speaker's and the alternative is that the primary challenger paul mailen entire party, the republican party, effectively endorses and ahead of their primary in validates the positions that are wisconsin. being articulated by mr. trump. mccain hasn't done enough for veterans throughout his career >> president obama goes on to say that in 2008, 2012 he did on capitol hill. trump also telling kelly ayotte have differences in policy with he will not back her as the new hampshire senator. mccain and with romney but that he does not think has been he never felt like they were supportive enough of him. actually unfit for the now, the republican nominee is presidency. also taking aim at the president critics say not only is the president wrong, supporters of donald trump would say that, why today. so is his family. here is ivanka trump responding is he doing this? this wasn't at the dnc, not on to mr. obama who called her dad the campaign trail, this is when unfit for the oval office. >> i clearly disagree. you're standing with another leader from around the world, i think he would be an excellent not the united states. >> donald trump seized it and president. my father built an enormous responded. >> i think he's the worst president maybe in the history business. what does this country need? of our country. he needs jobs. i think he's been a disaster. he understands that. he understands how to create he's been weak. them because he has created them. >> today trump heading down to he's been ineffective. florida for a pair of rallies. you look at this so called
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he is a fraction ahead of hillary clinton in the sunshine recovery setting record lows. state, according to the real clear politics average of polls. 1949 has there been anything back to you in new york. >> peter doocy with a wrapup of like it. politics yesterday. i think he's one of the worst we have a fox news poll today? >> tonight 6:00 p.m. presidents if not the worst president in history. >> watch brett berry will be in the chair peter was just sitting hillary clinton maybe has the potential to be even worse. in with the very latest. she will be terrible. look at the lie. >> trump said the cnn poll was look at the lies. >> so there you've got donald phony because he is down. parents outraged after a teacher required all kids to trump responding to the president of the united states who was audacious in using the know how to write their name and know the alphabet before they east room of the white house got started in kindergarten. floor for a political attack, is that asking too much? former reality star, author and bare naked political attack. mother, jamie sullivan up next ten days ago he said they're going to roll me out and i'm with her reaction. going to do everything i can to good morning. ♪ hate, hate, hate get hillary clinton elected. we saw yesterday all politics. ♪ i'm just going to shake, during the next month or so over shake, shake ♪ the olympics, a lot of people ♪ shake it off, shake it off will be talking about the back and forth, what's going on. it will come down to the debates when they see donald trump standing next to hillary clinton. they'll hear their side.
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>> if donald trump doesn't stop shooting himself in the foot, it might not be close. keep in mind, 48-year-old barack obama who is two years into the u.s. senate is now saying that donald trump is not worthy at 70 years old after a 35 year business run which made him from a million tire multi-billionaire. that takes audacity to say. what barack obama has done from apologizing in egypt, throwing away $800,000 for shelter progress. you could have said that if you're john w. mccain and george bush. who's this guy? he has no experience but that didn't happen. >> was this a proper plat foorm for president obama to use in hammering donald trump? >> all right. meanwhile, more on our fox news
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alert this morning. you're watching the 400,000 -- the u.s. hand over $400 million to iran the same day four prisoners were freed. is it ransom money? here's what the next guest says. plus, a lawmaker doing his own dirty work stealing his opponent's campaign signs when he thought no one was looking. >> i enjoy this every year. >> yeah. in fact, you're watching it. 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 being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
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♪ hey, friends, good morning back to school season is upon us, but is your child ready? one mom took to social media saying she failed her son in a redit post and that mom listed expectations she received for her incoming kindergarten, including things like writing his name, holding a pencil and counting to ten. are these guidelines fair or going too far? joining us now with her thoughts is jamie sullivan who is also at bp, safety is never being satisfied. [chicken crows] the author of a brand new book "the southern education of a jersey girl." good morning. that's kind of what's going on honey what are you doing? right here, jersey girl, southern girl. watching a cow. >> i love that. oh, what's it doing? the cultural divide is real. [cow crows like chicken] >> i want to show you the list is your child ready for impressions. kindergarten. [cow crows like chicken] can your child write their name, hold a pencil the correct way, power up your morning with a new 300 calorie egg white grill. cut with scissors correctly,
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identify 30 plus letters. draw a picture. only at chick-fil-a. and tell about it and it just and i quit smoking with i'm chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. goes and on and on and on. i was a smoker. it was capital letters and lower hands down, it was, case letters, that's why there's that's who i was. more than 26. >> i saw the comments, aren't after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. there only 26 letters in the along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven alphabet. you understand they're referring to help people quit smoking. to upper case and lower case. chantix definitely helped i have two that already went to reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, kindergarten and one that starts kindergarten next week. thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, we got a similar letter at the depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions beginning of the summer, you know, once you register for while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. kindergarten. i feel like these are commands, if you have any of these, requests, guidelines, right? stop chantix and call your doctor right away. that our parents followed also. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, i just don't think we remember. which could get worse or of seizures. i mean, i think they're there don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. for parents to -- it gives us if you have these, something to work on over the stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. summer. charlie, my 5-year-old, can she tell your doctor if you have heart cut with scissors? or blood vessel problems, she thinks she can, but it's or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away something that we worked on. if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. we went on vacation last week decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. and 30 minutes a day we went over shapes. use caution when driving we went over her letters, you or operating machinery. know, she counts all day long. most common side-affect is nausea. i mean, it's just -- it's part life as a non-smoker is a whole lot of fun.
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of parenting. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. you have to sort of prepare them for the next phase. kindergarten is part of it. >> i guess kids develop at different times and their strengths and weaknesses show up at different times as well. >> absolutely. wow. fox news alert to share with you. >> i want to remind viewers who you are looking at video from you are. you made headlines when you were the day four american hostages with our kids in an ice cream were released from iran. parlor, they didn't say please now a new bombshell report says and thank you and you made them on that very same day the obama dump it out. you got a lot of headlines. administration secretly shipped >> it's those teachable moments. $400 million in cash, in euros they translate into getting your and swiss franks to that kids ready -- getting your kids country. critics are calling it ransom. ready for kindergarten is just part -- it's part of it. an accusation the white house i don't think -- i don't feel strongly denies as does the like a failure because charlie state department. here to react terror and can't cut yet. i would feel bad if i didn't national security expert jim hanson. take the time to sit down with jim, ransom or not? her and work on it. >> oh, it's absolutely a ransom. and i think that's all kindergarten teachers are asking you know, i don't know any other reason why you would stack swiss for is just make the effort. franks and euros on pallets and show up. shut the tv off for a little put them on an unmarked plane to while. sit down with your kids and help fly them to iran. them try to write. it makes you wonder whether the >> help them try to not be so iran deal was written using cut dependent and tie their shoes.
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out letters from the newspaper. put the straws in the juice box. i think the problem is the obama >> your book, real quick, what administration has demonstrated is the advice you have for a they can be rolled. jersey girl living in the heart they released cash and of dixieland. >> the greatest lesson i learned terrorists for bow bergdahl. living in alabama, trusting the time of your life. we think we know the best for us >> let's say it's part of the at every moment. we want to rush things. 1.7 billion, why don't you tell us? if we want relationships to go a the fact that we have to have it certain way or we want to have discovered, that it comes out on babies by a certain age, we set secret pallets on january 17th the timelines. and the truth is, you and i both and discovered here on august know that, it will all shake 3rd, that's part of the problem. out -- >> timing is everything, the admiral kirby said this, i'm universe and the all mighty has going to have to roll that back. see the full screen or roll it back. a higher plan. fantastic. the funds that were transferred to iran were related solely to >> thank you. we have lady ant bell lum on the settlement of a deck. don't miss anything. we'll be right back. long-standing claim. the u.s./iran claims tribunal at ♪ quarter after one i'm a little drunk and i need you now ♪ the hague. they were conducted by different teams on each side. make sense to you? if yoe to severe rheumatoid arthritis, >> no. that's absolute spin. and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... that's his job. he's a designated liar for a this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain state department that's and protect my joints from further damage.
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incompetent and a presidency this is humira helping me go further. that's a liar. if you don't know who the chump humira works for many adults. is at the table, it's you. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation fortunately for us, obama and kerry are chumps. that contributes to ra symptoms. they have been played by every world leader they have come in doctors have been prescribing contact with. humira for over 13 years. they have made every american now a target for a tyrant who humira can lower your ability to fight infections, knows they can get a payoff. including tuberculosis. it's a horrible situation. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, they've made it demonstrably including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, less safe. >> are they making tunnels and liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. redoing streets or are they ferrying that money to insurgent before treatment, get tested for tb. groups in syria and giving it to tell your doctor if you've been to areas where hezbollah and hamas. certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, the iranians say the cash was a hepatitis b, are prone to infections, ransom payment. not that i want to take a lot at or have flu-like symptoms or sores. their words, but here they're don't start humira if you have an infection. making it public. ready for a new chapter? talk to your rheumatologist. we got ransom, you get your hostages back. by the way, the minute they take this is humira at work. them back they take two more iranian americans. we don't know where bob levinson is today. >> the problem is obama and joh can be rolled.
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the iranians knew it. the entire iranian deal is the most approach shus deal in modern history. they got everything they wanted, we got nothing. now the rest of the world knows if you go toe to toe with this administration, you're going to get what you need and they'll give you essentially a carte blanche. >> they said they stopped the nuclear program without firing a shot. at the dnc the crowd roared. now we find out there's more to it. not that anyone was buying it. jim hanson, thanks so much. >> thanks a lot, brian. isis laying out a bounty on our service members. >> okay. >> bye, jim. what is the u.s. going to do about it? then, was it donald or the dnc. who do you think said he's got a pathological temper. we're spinning the wheel of quotes. you can play along next. ♪ ♪ you show up.
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this is a fox news alert. a packed plane crash lands and explodes on the runway overnight and it's all caught on camera. brand new video and the details we are just learning. and was it ransom? first iran embarrassed our sailers. remember that right there? then on the same day, as four american hostages were being released, united states sent an unmarked cargo plane packed with you want to make your enamel sure to protect it, you want to have it for life. palettes of cash to iran. consumption of very acidic foods the white house wants you to can wear away your enamel. believe that's just coincidence, your tooth is gonna look yellower, um more dull. or was it a dangerous deal and ransom money? we'll tell you about it. nobody wants to have yellow looking teeth. and then it's the best story i recommend pronamel toothpaste of the day. what happened when a flight with because it helps protect and strengthen your enamel. passengers heard -- with it's gonna make them more resistant to the passengers on it heard a hero acid erosion so that your teeth are not bothering you was on board. and you feel good about your smile. ♪ glory, glory hallelujah it's such a wonderful combination, it's pro enamel, it's good for your enamel, ♪ his truth is marching on it's a positive thing.
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this hour you'll hear from some of those singers. let me remind you in our final hour today, mornings are better with friends. ♪ everybody loves lady antebellum. anna was singing along to her when we were watching a moment ago. >> yes. >> that woman one third of lady antebellum, hillary scott is here today. she and the scott family have a brand new album called "love remains" and "thy will." >> we'll be right with you. >> we will, end of the show. meanwhile, anna, good to have you today. >> great to be here. thanks for saying that. meanwhile, pay to play? that's the question. a bomb shell report reveals
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apparently united states secretly air lifted nearly half a billion dollars in cash to the country of iran the same day four american hostages were freed. >> yep. the white house insisting the money had nothing to do with returning our americans home. it's a coincidence. >> rich edison is live in hey there. washington, d.c. with the how are you feeling? quick headlines. shocking new details. a potential terror attack good morning, rich. what can you tell us? >> good morning. this is from the "wall street journal" reporting the obama foiled. arrested a detroit man with a administration secretly massive weapons arsenal. organized a $400 million cash payment to iran just as teheran sebastian gregorson is a muslim released four detained convert who sympathizes with americans. the journal sites u.s. and isis. he was arrested after trying to european officials in buy grenades from an underground congressional staff briefed on the operation. the paper describes the payment agent. kill the dogs. to iran as involving an unmarked an isis hit list is targeting cargo plane with wooden palettes 700 army soldiers by name. filled with euros, swiss franks and other currencies. they're posting their personal information like phone numbers, administration opponents claim home and e-mail addresses. timing amounts to u.s. violating isis is asking their followers its policy and paying for to kill them stationed all around the country as revenge hostages. >> it's absolutely a ransom. for muslims. i don't know any other reason meanwhile, let's talk
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why you would stack swiss franks politics. after the dnc e-mail hack we've and euros on palettes and put learned that donald trump and them on an unmarked plane to fly debbie wasserman schultz have at them to iran. least one thing in common, they can both dish out the insults it makes you wonder whether the iran deal was written using but can you tell the difference cutout letters from a newspaper. between trump and trash talk and a dnc dis? in high stakes poker saying if this morning we're spinning the you don't know who the chump is at the table, it's you. wheel to guess who said what unfortunately for us obama and with carrie sheffield. kerry are those chumps. she's a senior writer with >> the administration says that is not the case. opportunity lives and bold global media. these payments are the result of good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what are we going to learn in two different negotiation. john kirby says, quote, the this experiment? negotiation over the settlement >> basically what we'll learn of an outstanding claim at the hague tribunal were completely with the democrats is what you see is not what you get in terms separate from the discussions about returning our american of what people are saying behind citizens home. their back. they were conducted by different there's a big distrust with teams on each side. the funds that were transferred bernie sanders and the dnc and to iran were related solely to debbie wasserman schultz. they were lying. the settlement of a it's coombaya. long-standing claim at the u.s. what these quotes indicate is there is a duplicity. iran/claims tribunal at the with donald trump, what you see is what you get. haig. that's why people have a higher opponents argue any payment to teheran or unfreezing of amounts trustworthiness. >> a bunch of quotes.
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who said it, the dnc or djt. to iran will fund terrorism throughout the region. back to you. >> if it is ransom, is it >> there's is was a tweet on ju putting a bounty on american's heads while they're aboard? >> of course. we don't pay ransom it will breed more hostage taking. >> absolutely. 24th. there is no longer a bernie the president of the united states in january came out and sanders political revolution. he talked all about the deal, there was a weak and somewhat but he never mentioned the $400 pathetic figure wants to end it million simultaneously. >> why the secrecy? all. that's what trump said. >> even though it sounds like >> here is the thing, if it's the dnc. not ransom, why didn't they >> it does. mention it back in january? >> next stop. why did they use the unmarked there we go. i'm not sure if i ever asked plane? why was it all in franks and euros and not in dollars? god's forgiveness. i know the answer to that you i think we know that was donald trump. >> that was trump. cannot do a business transaction in the context, that was july 18th at the family leadership summit in iowa. he was basically talking about with iran in u.s. dollars. his faith and trying to appeal to evangelical christians. donald trump saw this, he's being honest again at tweeted out this -- our incompetent secretary of state least. >> okay. next stop on the wheel of trump hillary clinton was the one who started talks to give $400 or dnc, how stupid are the million in cash to iran scandal. people of iowa? i remember that one, too. we know it's been chronicaled that was donald trump. >> it was. we keep running on donald trump. and they thought it would be a
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plus that it was hillary clinton >> he said that because? who met secretly with iranian >> because ben carson was officials face to face for the winning in the polls. first time in decades in oman it was november 13th and trump was clearly upset and he wanted to win iowa. which laid the ground work for >> we're short on time. the deal which many people feel the more we find out about is let's go one over. does he believe in a god? one of the worst deals ever cut i think i read he is an atheist. mainly because our enemy has not sworn off the reason they're an was that the dnc or djt? enemy because they're the number one exporter of terror. >> this was dnc again showing >> great point. the two facedness of the the good news is we got our guys democrats and the dnc. back and this was great video. this was an e-mail from the cfo the bad news was it ransom of the dnc brad marshall talking money? the administration says no. about bernie sanders religion. donald trump made a lot of hey, we pretend we're inclusive political hate. this particular deal where we give them close to $2 billion and accept people who are secular. we're going to exploit this and back, total disaster to use his try to use it against him. >> that guy, mr. marshall, got words. >> he says it's a bad deal and fired yesterday. we ask you what you think as we >> that's right. >> all part of the wikileaks. always do on our top topics. james on twitter says never carrie, thank you very much. thought we would see the day the >> thanks. good to be here. iran government is more honest >> e-mail us friends and with its citizens than the u.s. news.com. look at this video, a government with its citizens. store full of people running for their lives as a gunman storms >> you know why, they wrote to in. their defense official that this how the victims were able to escape coming up. was ransom. >> clear. did you know the first nike michael is on facebook says even shoe was made on a waffle iron. if it wasn't technically a
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ransom, it's absurd we would brian goes one on one with send that money going while this nike's co-founder to hear the was going on. taking our sailers hostage amazing story of success. ♪ ♪ should have put at least a look at all these purchases one-month delay on any transfer. >> and connie wrote this -- this you made with your airline credit card. administration has shown time and again how weak we are. hold on...you only got double miles trump is right, they have no on stuff you bought from that airline? clue on how to make deals. >> just one other thing from the "wall street journal" article, let me show you something better. u.s. officials say that iran the capital one venture card. wanted the cash in exchange for with venture, you earn unlimited double miles the americans, so iran could say it got something out of the on every purchase... not just...(dismissively) airline purchases. deal. look, we just gave him up, but every purchase. everywhere. every day. we got the cash. look inside the hanger. >> tale of two stories, i guess. no really! double miles on all of them! >> don't you know that iran likes to embarrass us? what's in your wallet? >> we learned that in decades past and hasn't stopped. the worst thing is, there's an assumption we cut a deal, dealt iran in, they would gradually become part of the world community. no official has spoken publicly and said that they backed off any of their terrorist activities. they made things worse in iraq.
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and they have absolutely sided with assad to annihilate the rebels many of which we backed in syria. >> so we'll keep you posted. . . . . not hostage money, that's what we know according to the . administration. seven minutes after the hour, heather has a look at what else is making news and breaking news. >> this is coming in from overseas this morning. there's some unanswered questions at this hour as a plane catches fire midair and then crash lands. you have to see this incredible video. take a look. ♪ that plane right there landing in dubai was carrying 300 people. and we now know that six americans were on board that plane. it's an emirates plane. it came slamming down on the tarmac, exploding into sort of a fire ball at the dubai airplane. you can see that thick, black smoke as it shoots into the air and the plane slowly moves back and forth on the tarmac.
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the pilot telling passengers there was some sort of an issue with the landing gear. 300 people on board that plane it took off from india a few hours ago. but amazingly we are hearing and thankfully that no one was hurt. all this information just coming into our news room. we will continue to update it as we get more. back here at home, ivanka trump hitting back at president obama for calling her father unfit to be president. she told our greta van zus ren last night why she thinks he'll make a great president. >> being a messenger for a movement of the people, but he felt that the country was headed in the wrong direction and he wanted to step up and do the right thing. >> well, ivanka also saying that after watching this election cycle, she has no plans to ever run for office herself. lot of folks have wondered if she potentially would. troubling new development in the war on the zika virus. health officials in miami are now worrying that common pesticides used to kill mosquitos simply aren'tworking.
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the city began spraying chemicals after four people were infected with zika, despite the efforts, 15 people in two counties now have that virus. they're starting aerial spraying today and warning pregnant women and women who intend to get pregnant to stay away from the downtown miami area. this is simply the best story that you will hear and see all day. we have got more for you a world war ii soldier brought right now on the fox news alert. take a look at this brand-new home from germany to the united video of that plane crash states and a real honor with the landing at the dubai airport. with more, here's heather. help of teenage musicians. heather. >> yes, good morning. watch this. good morning to all of you. ♪ glory glory hallelujah take a look at this video just into our newsroom. unbelievable. a smoking airplane that crash ♪ glory glory hallelujah landed at the dubai airport. we're told it caught fire mid >> those incredible voices on flight. 275 passengers on board that board a delta flight from frank plane according to the airlines. further, germany. they're members of the iowa the images showing the emirates ambassadors of music. airplane in a massive plume of that's the name of the group. they're singing an incredible smoke and fire on the tarmac. it had some sort of a mechanical rendition, "battle hymn of the failure. that plane took off from india just a few hours ago. republic" they learn a soldier
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is escorting the remains of a everyone has been evacuated and we believe that no one has been world war ii veteran home from hurt but, again, this just germany. some of those singers joined us coming into our newsroom so earlier on the program to talk about that moment. we'll bring you more details on it as we get it out of dubai. listen. >> we did this for him and we mass gunmen back here at home storm a grocery store in a were just -- we were trying to set a good example and we really hail of bullets. the heart-stopping moments did. i have never taken pride in caught on surveillance video. you can see the gunmen shooting something than i did at that the ceiling sending the clerk moment. >> incredible. running for cover behind a what wonderful kids. bullet proof window. and those are your headlines. this happened in houston. >> very nice. the men trying to get inside and grab cash. good interview. they banged on the door riddling >> yeah. >> thank you. last week debbie wasserman the place with bullets. they eventually take off without schultz was fired at the dnc the money and luckily no one was because of the embarrassing leak hurt. you'd think you would have learned this by now, but a from wikileaks that the dnc was politician once again caught doing his own dirty work. take a look at this. favoring hillary clinton over tennessee state representative, bernie sanders. yesterday they cleaned house. his name is curry todd and he's >> three more folks are out according to the dnc statement. snatching his campaign the ceo and cfo, religion as an opponent's signs out of someone's yard. really? his rival campaign posted the issue to get bernie sanders out of the race and louis miranda video online. was the center of several of the todd said that the homeowner
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told him he could take the e-mails. we sent our clayton morris out signs. he's now facing theft charges. on the streets to see protesters well, folks around the country showing support for our men and women in blue on thought. we read some of the e-mails and national night out. talked to some of the protesters the pictures. and here is how they responded. watch. >> this was the dnc press nessa writes south bay divas secretary, wondering if there's from san pedro supporting our a good bernie narrative for a local department. story which is that bernie never my son and i supporting my son had his act together, that his campaign was a mess. that from the dnc. and his department. we love our sergeant. >> it violates my vote. john jay college in central park obviously i'm angry. with members of the nypd transit >> one of them seems to be making fun of a black woman's district 1 and central park name within the dnc. nypd. >> wow. keep sending your pictures in. >> going back and forth. we've had a lot of police her name is laquina. officers in the last two weeks in pennsylvania and cleveland. we'll bring you some of ours as well. >> we will. thank you very much. rob smith writing back saying one of my neighbors is a police wow, that's a name. i'm sorry, boo. officer. blue lives matter flag. i hope you get a raise with this i've never seen until yesterday. title. what do you think of that? >> that's disturbing. >> you didn't think there would be a need for it. >> you're right about that, this is supposed to be a party for the people. by definition, democracy is for brian. meanwhile, let's switch gears and talk about the the people. weather. that is not -- that's atrocious.
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extreme weather now hitting the that's the first time i've ever southwest. heard that e-mail specifically. monsoon-like storms causing flash flooding and water rescues but wow. in some areas. >> wow. look at those scary clouds. that's why donna brazil cleaned you can see this enormous gray house yesterday. >> will that do the trick? wall of rain pounding the >> good question. >> here is the thing that story phoenix area below. >> wow. interesting. the flooding in arizona so was varied 100%. we have to wonder, too, what the severe that several major roadways had to be closed with other e-mails say because julian cars left stranded and schools assange said more are coming and evacuated. he usually lives up to his several areas under a flood promise. >> who hacked hillary and the watch. >> is that phoenix? >> incredible stuff coming out dnc? the democrats say it's russia. of the desert southwest. it is that time of year that we somebody from the nsa, the tend to see a lot of storms out architect behind the nsa there. the american southwest monsoon surveillance program says guess season. you have a lot of moisture that again. probably wasn't russia. he is going to join us live moves into that region this time coming up next. of year producing those ♪ thunderstorms. it brings down very heavy he wrecked the rec room this summer. rainfall and even dust storms. the forecast over today and the his stellar notebooks will last through june. next several days for the storms to continue out there. because of that we have a number get back to great. of flash flood watches. it really doesn't take very much this week, these items just one ceneach. rain to produce some significant office depot officemax. flash flooding. gear up for school. as you head slightly off to the gear up for great. north, completely different
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story across parts of wyoming and montana where we have dry conditions and red flag in effect because of an elevated fire danger. back inside. >> thank you very much. it started as a crazy idea with a kitchen appliance, but today nike is a $100 billion company with a sprawling campus in beaverton, oregon. its co-founder phil knight stepped down as the co-founder of nike. >> before giving brian a tour of nike hq. >> when he launched it, his initial investment was $500 he borrowed from his parents. he has a best seller "shoe dog" and we had a chance to sit down with him where he calls home in portland, oregon. >> got to be the shoes. >> shoes. >> shoes. shoes. >> it's one of the world's most iconic brands. >> when you all started you say, that's it? >> no, nobody did.
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i said, it'll grow on us. >> nike is the largest athletic shoe and apparel company in the world. with sales topping $30 billion last year. the company's success began at a breakfast table in 1971. >> while you're building the company and selling shoes, you have this innovator in bill bowerman. he's on your team. tell me about the waffle iron. >> we were together talking about the company and in the course of the meeting he said you're always figuring ways to make shoes lighter. he got up and his wife made waffles for breakfast and then she went off to church. he didn't. he sat there, looked at the waffle iron on the kitchen counter. maybe that's it. >> that's the original waffle iron, the real waffle iron after, you know, having the first waffle sole pressed into it. >> it sat in a garbage pit for about 30 years. >> this is the famous sole of the shoe. >> that's the famous he sole.
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>> it was started in 1964. in his new memoir "shoe dog" knight talked about the set backs including run-ins with the government and hostile bankers. >> you know, we got kicked out of two banks which at the time i was pretty angry at the banks, but you have to give them this. they had the absolute nightmare with the collateral that track shoes would be piled up in the lobby of first national bank. what would they do with them? >> that never happened. there was the signing of a certain college basketball star out of the university of north carolina. >> most people were focused on a guy by the name of michael jordan. talk about lining that up. >> it was a unique situation in which the planet totally aligned that we had an innovative shoe with a distinctive look. almost all shoes were black and white and we had a big flash of red. we had a great player that could ... 83% try to eat healthy.
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jump over the moon and was yet up 90% fall short in handsome, articulate, clean cut getting key nutrients from food alone. and we had some great let's do more. advertising. add one a day women's gummies. >> air jordan, it's all in the complete with key nutrients we may need... imagination. ...plus it supports bone health >> he's great with calcium and vitamin d. one a day vitacraves gummies. but why is he -- why is he the perfect athlete for nike? >> lebron? >> obviously you named one of them, he's great. he's also a great human being. he's not just a great player, very powerful player. the background of nike started in '72. got a rolex made from '72 and i embellished it and gave it to me. it was a great moment for me we know that russian personally. >> your advice is work hard, intelligence services, which are study hard. is that enough to be successful part of the russian government which is under the firm control today? >> i think those are the two of vladimir putin hacked into main ingredients. the dnc. obviously you're going to have and we know that they arranged some ups and downs. having a little bit of luck but for a lot of those e-mails to be when the bad luck comes, you need to overcome it. released. and we know that donald trump >> knight's success has not has shown a very troubling spared him from personal tragedy. in 2004 his son matthew died in a scuba accident. willingness to back up putin, to
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he was just 34 years old. >> toughest moment of my life. as i said many times, it's support putin. >> chronicled her links and the something you never get over. clinton foundation links to you get so you can function again, you get so you can laugh and joke again, but you never russia and vladimir putin. >> hillary clinton claiming get over that. russia is behind the hack of the >> when that happened, horrible dnc suggesting it's to help moment, but you realize, tell me if i'm wrong here, that you trump. but our next guest says it may not have been russia but the didn't build a company, you built a family. the first person you called is tiger woods? >> uh-huh. nsa. the architect of surveillance >> every nike athlete contacts program joins us live right now you. >> uh-huh. there baltimore. >> how special was it to know bill, when you have heard a that, you know, you did have an number of democrats, including extended family, that it's not hillary clinton say it's the russians because they love just business. >> it helps. trump, what's your observation? it helps. it's something we've always >> well, the first thing i would believed, that when we give an endorsement, we want to get the look at is think about is the attack. it's a well known attack. athlete's heart, not just his or so therefore a lot of people her feet. >> that sense of family is know it. so the whole idea is you need to instilled in his employees. >> that's amazing. you talk about people that are prove who sit that did that rather than i know that a lot of incredibly motivated, passionate people in our government like to make the russians enemies. about the products. so if you use them as the >> leaving my home was a new primary culprit, then it diverts awakening for my family to
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understand that not only my attention from the basic issues. family and other kids believe >> right. you say there's a possibility you can leave and become that the nsa was the one who whatever you want to be. >> as i look at these shoes as a hacked the dnc and somehow gave it to julian assange? non-professional, i wonder how much more can you possibly do? >> well, that's the whole point, what else is there to be i guess. invented with a shoe that you there is a possibility of that guys haven't done yet? simply because they have the >> there's still more to do? e-mails. they collect them through the >> absolutely. fair view program which has hang on. hang on to your hats. welcome 100 taps on the fiber we're going to show you some network inside the u.s. really good stuff. distributed with the population. >> brian, excellent job. they collect content. what would have happened and the it's all there. waffle iron was in the kitchen. they have it already available and fbi has direct access to those data bases. >> so without oversight there's he was an average athlete. no oversight of that. >> so bill, you're saying that so bill bowerman would take the whatever e-mails sent to this average guys and say, give me your shoe. country, the nsa has them. let me see how you land. they have hillary clinton's let me carve out your shoe. e-mail one way or another. >> yeah. you can get better, you can get >> well, i guess it's politics they would say oh it's russia. faster. when he made them his partner he >> that's right. but if there are fingerprints of had innovation and they had russia, isn't that something drive. this is what he did. hackers do to make it look like he called our legal department it's somebody else and not me? to make sure he could give this. >> see, all of that is available do you see this shoe he was kind and the network log, all they
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enough to give to me? have to do is go in the network log and analyze to see who was he took everything in my life like my college, "fox & accessing it. the ip addresses and all the mac friends," the name of my kids, where i'm from. numbers coming in tell you the >> that's awesome. >> the other places i've worked devices and where they are in the world. at and he put them on the shoe. you can look around and find out who really did it and that's >> that is so cool. what they need to prove. >> first he had his people call >> right. to make sure i could accept them >> they haven't done that yet. that's the point. and this is one of the best >> how come they could get -- gifts i've ever gotten along can't figure out if anybody hacked into her e-mails on her with having a chance to look at private server, but they sense one of the great business that this is russia that did it? careers in history. >> maybe it will go well with the clumsy ones or the coy ones? blueberries, syrup and extra which russians -- who are the butter. >> possibly. >> the next time somebody asks for a resume, just send your real russians? >> well, it's an attack that was used by russian hackers in the shoes. >> i want to keep them. that is a good idea. >> it was great you went out to past. several points here. oregon to do that. one it's a well-known attack, so >> thanks a lot. we have a little bit more the that means many people know rest of the show. about it and have their way to >> terrific. meanwhile, we showed you do it. this video yesterday. i think they could execute it, too. number two, it's being a known >> [ bleep ]. attack then all this service [ bleep ]. get out of here. providers that provide security for your networks should be able to defend against it. >> a veteran aharassed by a grop that raises the other questions, of pokemon go players after he why isn't it that they weren't defended? it's the same problem with opm tried to get them to stop
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when that was hacked. the whole idea was why weren't desecrating the cemetery. then the mayor sends in the they protected? police. the best story of the day. well, there's several possibilities here, too. what happened on flight when number one, the intelligence passengers heard a hero was on agencies like to have views into board ♪ glory, glory hallelujah devices or through systems, networks and fire walls and things like that. ♪ glory, glory hallelujah so, that means that they would a car, like to have those weaknesses sustained. >> yeah. >> they don't like that. so if you don't fix things, you know, you stay weak and exposed. and that's really what's been going on. >> it looks like it. bill binney invented, the architect of the surveillance program. bill, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. coming up, you know her as one third of lady antebellum. hillary scott is getting personal about god and family. hillary, her mom and sister here next. ♪ so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back and i feel good, confident, on my long-term control medicine. because i'm at a truecar certified dealership. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece
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good morning my friends. this disturbing conversation you're about to see between a veteran and pokemon go players camping out in minnesota is still sweeping the internet. >> [ bleep ]. gravestones right there. [ bleep ] gravestones. >> no, it's not. >> what do you mean, no, it's not. >> crazy old man. i want to get these veterans out of here.
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>> that vietnam veteran, bruce reed, ended up charged with disorderly conduct and for knocking over a tend. the city has come up with a compromi well, drum roll, please. compromise. people can city play pokemon go you're looking live at history but they can't camp out. >> the mayor mark peterson joins unfolding right now the olympic torch arriving in rio for the us now. good morning. summer games. thanks for being with us. the lantern there with the >> good morning. >> so upon seeing this video, olympic flame that will be later there was a debate that was escorted to brazil's presidential palace, eventually sparked with the council and many thought that these pokemon the three-month torch relay around the world will finally go players were being very end at the main stadium on disrespectful and the veteran was just sticking up for this military memorial. when you first saw the video, friday. what did you think? >> well, i was troubled by it to ♪ say the least. you know, i don't like that kind of confrontation. the pokemon players, the young people mostly that were there were there legally. there's no ordinance against ♪ them being in that park and that now know seven-time grammy was something even before the video the council was attempting award winner for her chart topping hits as one third of the to address. incredible lady antebellum, now >> so, mr. mayor, why not just
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say, hey, when it comes to she is teaming up with her family, releasing a brand new something as sacred as a vietnam faith-based album called "love memorial, pokemon, don't go. remains" with the message of if your icon goes there, i don't hope and peace in the wake of personal tragedy. want you -- you're not allowed hillary scott joins us now along to go in. why not pass an ordinance for with her sister riley, her mom that? >> well, we're not going to pass linda and her dad. any kind of ordinance that's not good morning to all of you. >> hi. >> it's the great scott family. enforceable. if somebody is standing in the >> that was going so anymore my middle of the park and they have son if i had him. their phone out, how do we know >> you are a musical family. >> absolutely. whether they have their phone >> we'll get to how your dad started the album in a minute, but this song is really personal out, talking to their grandma or to you because you have had a researching the civil war memorial. we passed an ordinance monday rough year. >> it was a really challenging night that addresses some of the year for sure. major concerns of the tents, you know, music ended up being hammocks, grills. keep in mind, this is really a such a beautiful healing part of that, but last fall, last small number of people think september my husband and i and think are showing disrespect. our family went through a included in the ordinance is miscarriage with our second child. and it was unexpected, you know, language that deals with the -- with respect that we require for my first daughter came in to the world happy, healthy, no those monuments. people can't sit on them. problems and it was a really prior to this the police had no difficult time, but i really tools at their disposal to tell leaned on my faith, my family people that they couldn't do and music to really get through this so now with a second
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it. and this song is the product of reading in two weeks we'll have that. >> a miscarriage is so personal. an ordinance that will address this, but in the meantime we're most people never ever talk about it. urging the company to remove and here you are singing act it these. we're not the only city across ♪ i may never understand the country that sort of dropped the pokemon characters in places where it's not appropriate. >> you know, i felt like i pour there's a lot of people that so much of my heart into my don't want that there, myself included, and we're hoping to relationship and also our music get rid of it. if the company's listening that not sharing would have been today, i hope they do it today. dishonest because this is something that i went through that will change me forever. today wouldn't be soon enough. >> mr. mayor, we've got to go, you know, i'm never the same. and that's okay. but just as we send you off, is but just wanting to be honest there any silver lining to this with that and where it's coming at all? from. you know, if you had asked me is it letting people in the and i decided to not share, i public know that the memorial is would have to make up a story there? >> well, absolutely. and that just didn't feel right. i think this has created a >> you're talking from our conversation. it's brought a lot of people to heart. >> exactly. i think giving other women who this memorial park that didn't have been through it and their know it's existed before. i've been over there watching spouses a voice. people and they catch their >> yeah. >> now, lange, this whole album pokemon characters and they do look at the monument, the got started about five years ago. >> that's right. we went through a battle of pokemon information that is on cancer with my father. he had leukemia and during that their site. time we set up a caring bridge
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it has created a dialogue that i think is good. site so we could keep family and friends updated on the status of the individual that was in that video is a good person. his health. and i wanted to do it -- to do a >> agree. thank you to those people in the >> he would give you the shirt best way we know how to say thank you is through music. off his back. >> bruce reed. >> absolutely. the other guy who has the >> is it gospe music or how do burping problem, i'm not too you describe it? impressed with them. thanks a lot, mr. mayor. >> it's hard. >> it's so unique. >> yeah. >> you're welcome. we feel like faith based is the thank you. 11 minutes before the top of best way to describe it because the hour. coming up, when a teenage choir it's songs about our family, finds out their plane was about our faith, but musically carrying the remains of a fallen it kind of is very diverse. world war ii soldier, something ricky skaggs produced the amazing happens. ♪ glory, glory hallelujah project and my mom has an ♪ glory, glory hallelujah undeniable country twang. but then we have more of a >> members of that choir join us contemporary sound, bluegrass next. ♪ his truth is marching on element of ricky. soon, she'll be binge-studying. >> i think there's something to offer everybody, i really do. now she writes mostly in emoji. >> you do some singing on it too, right. >>? soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. yes, sir. i do have a song. it's called "unfailing love." i feel like it really fits me. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrito and enchilada. it sounds what i like to sing if soon, he'll take notes en espanol. that makes any sense.
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>> hillary, what is it like to get back to great with the right gear. be on an album with your family? from the place with the experts. because you do this all the time and now you're all together office depot officemax. sometimes with a family dynamic gear up for school. gear up for great. it's a little messy. >> you know what, it really was ♪ pretty seamless. we tell this story because it's true. we stopped by a sporting goods ♪ store and on the first day of recording we brought the ♪ producer an umpire jersey with a whistle to make sure he kept us in line. ♪ i will say being able to be creative together as a family, geico motorcycle, this project -- these 13 songs are our family's heart really great rates for great rides. poured out in music. >> all right. we're so excited your going to be performing one of the top numbers from the new album coming up, right? >> absolutely. >> great scott family, thank you very much. and coming up, a heated confrontation between a group of poeky mon go players and a veteran who asked them to show some respect for our nation's heroes. now the mayor of the town where
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because safety is never being satisfied. hey, everybody. good morning. it's a story that will give you and always working to be better. chills. an iowa teen choir on a flight because safety is never being satisfied. back to america paying tribute legalzoom has your back. for your business, to a fallen hero after they our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to learned an army private on their over 100,000 people just like you. plane was escorting the remains visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. of a world war ii soldier, something amazing happened. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ glory, glory hallelujah ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ glory, glory hallelujah ♪ glory, glory hallelujah ♪ glory, glory hallelujah ♪ his truth is marching on joining us now are two members of the iowa ambassadors of music, megan lanning and
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emily risbeck. good morning, ladies. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you sound incredible even on whatever that was that was recording, the smart phone or what have you and the acoustics on a commercial plane who knew it would sound that good. megan, how did you find out about this world war ii veterans remains being escorted home? >> so to the left of me was one of my coach advisers, brad. and he told me that there was well, it's your shot of the morning courtesy of mark who the remains of a world war ii does the fox news in the morning in philly show. veteran and that we were going to sing for him. you have to see what happens >> what made you guys want to when he tries to demonstrate take part and do this and kind of wow the whole plane? pennsylvania's brand new car seat law and the kids in the car who don't play along. >> our dr. lee nelson was our >> all kids up until they're conductor and he wanted to do this, so they spread it throughout the whole plane. second birthday needs to ride i was actually in the back of facing backwards. >> he is one month away from his the plane and we all wanted to second birthday. do that. he is tearing the car apart. we actually sang some songs is this part of the law right
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beforehand, too. >> emily, why is it that you here? could somebody over and help? think this has gotten so much buzz and the internet seems to now, should he be upside down captivated by it? like he is now? >> i think that it's just like a >> we would recommend he actually sits in the car seat in sign of respect. lately i think when there's so his full harness? much bad in the world having >> the best demo ever done on a something like this, seeing something like a group of choir kids singing for the remains of morning television show? what is going on? a veteran, i think that's why >> i don't know. i'm losing it. people are so intrigued by this. >> then they rode off into the >> singing several songs, sunset. >> here is the thing about kids including the "battle hymn of on live television, they're always great in the green room. the republic" there in four-part then as soon as the red light comes on, there is just a gene harmony incredible, giving us that kicks in and they do stuff. chills. megan, why is it that everybody >> unless they can see themselves and then they just seems to be coming to your side on this? start sticking their tongue out. do they think that some young >> then they waive. people aren't as patriotic as you folks and that you're >> i have another thing, when they're dealing with another kid setting a good example? like mike jark, they realize -- >> i don't think so. we did this for him and we were >> i miss mike. he fills in a lot on the weekend. i haven't seen him in a while. just -- we were trying to set a we dressed up as the wizard of good example. oz. he was either the tinman or the
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we really did. i have never taken pride in lion. >> oil can. >> you still want to be dressed something than i did at that up at news breaks. >> end of the show. moment. that was probably my favorite >> he handled it as best you part of the whole trip. >> emily, is this something that can. heather has some headlines. you'll carry on for the rest of >> i do. your life? guys, by the way, do you will you keep this memory close remember when i had my boys in to your heart? and my son gauge it was chaos >> i think so, too. here. watching that video reminded me i think being able -- it's one thing to sing for an aud so much of the gauge and the puppy. kids are a handful. people at a concert, but for a good morning to you. hope you're off to a great day. couple headlines i'll bring you person, you know, who risked right now 34 minutes after the their life, you know? >> yeah. hour. the search is on for a killer and it is intensifying at this >> i think that's a memory you'll always remember. >> well, you're making us proud hour. it is atlanta suburb, a delivery americans this morning. thank you so much for what you did and for coming on the driver found 17-year-old high program, megan lanning and emily schooler natalie henderson and carter davis dead behind a risbeck. >> thank you. grocery store. >> thank you. four minutes before the top both of them had been shot a of the hour. here is what's coming up on "fox single time in the head. police are now looking through & friends." we're following a fox news alert surveillance footage and begging at this hour. this horrifying video showing witnesses to come forward. the moment a plane explodes on that roswell, georgia, just the runway with 300 people on getting that information in. board. police call police if you know breaking details next. anything about that. well, this disturbing and forget rio, the kitten
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confrontation between a veteran summer games are about to kick and a pokemon go player camping off this weekend. we've got this stadium all set out at veteran's memorial park up for them and they'll be here in minnesota sweeping the next hour. don't go anywhere. you are watching "fox & friends." internet still. ieces in my life. >> [ bleep ] preschoolers right so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. there. what do you mean no, it's not. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece >> crazy old man. in my asthma treatment with breo. get these veterans out of here. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. >> those kids were so breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled disrespectful. that vietnam veteran ended up being charged with disorderly on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. conduct after they had a breo won't replace a rescue inhaler confrontation and he took down for sudden breathing problems. the kid's tent. breo opens up airways they were camping at a veteran's to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. memorial park. earlier today we spoke to the mayor of that town and he breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death defended the kids. from asthma problems listen to this -- and may increase the risk of hospitalization in >> we're not going to pass any children and adolescents. kind of ordnances not breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a enforceable. somebody standing there in the middle of this park and they long-term asthma control medicine, have their phone out, how do we like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, know whether they're playing your doctor will decide if you pokemon or talking to their can stop breo and prescribe a grandmother or researching the different asthma control medicine, civil war memorial that's there. like an inhaled corticosteroid. >> that mayor is now calling on do not take breo more than prescribed. the pokemon creators to remove
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see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. landmarks that are inappropriate ask your doctor if 24-hour breo from the game so that situations like this don't happen again. could be a missing piece for you. that by the way happened here in see if you're eligible for new york city down at the 9/11 12 months free at mybreo.com. memori memorial. take it off. historic bungalow gets destroyed by a careless mistake. the national park service claims that workers its workers, did not realize that the buildings historical significance when they tore it down earlier this year. well, that bungalow had been standing since the 1920s and was slated to be preserved. and those are your headlines. how about pearl harbor? >> amazing. absolutely amazing. by the way, i saw chinese ships there. >> that's right. international port. meanwhile, it started as a crazy idea but today nike is a $100 billion company with a sprawling campus out in beautiful beaverton, oregon. >> nike's co-founder phil knight just stepped down as chairman of the board but not before giving
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brian a guided tour of nike hq. >> his initial investment is worth $500. how did he do it? he wrote it in his book called "shoe dog." he invited us to nike headquarters to reconstruct how nike took root. >> it's got to be the shoes. >> shoes. >> shoes. >> reporter: it's one of the world's most iconic brands. >> when you all saw it, did you say, it's it? >> no, nobody did. they said it will grow on us. >> reporter: nike has sales topping $30 billion last year. the company's success began at a breakfast table in 1971. >> while you're building the company and selling shoes you have this innovator in bill bowerman and he is on your team. tell me about the waffle iron moment. >> we had a get together talking about the company. we said you're figures out ways
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to make shoes lighter. the next morning he got up and his wife said waffles for breakfast and went off to church and he didn't. he sat is there and looked at the waffle iron sitting on the kitchen counter. maybe that's it. >> that's the original waffle iron, the real waffle iron after good morning, everyone. having first waffle sole pressed it's wednesday the 3rd of into it, it sat in a garbage pit august, 2016. i'm anna coyman in for ainsley. for 30 years. >> this is the famous soul of the shoes? brand new video showing the moment an airplane in a massive >> the famous sole. plume of smoke crash lands on the tarmac with some 300 >> nike was founded in 1964. passengers on board. the breaking details just in "shoe dog" knight chronicles minutes away. the thrilling triumphs and meanwhile a bomb shell report about a ran some deal crushing setbacks including run-ins with the government and with iran. they embarrassed our sailers. hostile bankers. >> we got kicked out of two banks which at the time i was and on the same day, america pretty angry at the banks. sent an unmarked plane packed you have to give them this, they with cash on wooden palettes to had this absolute nightmare collateral of track shoes. teheran. didn't know about it until now. >> that never happened. was it ransome? but there have been many waffle
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iron moments along the way, breaking details as we know them including this signing of a straight ahead. president obama tears into certain college basketball star donald trump like we've never out of the university of north seen before from a sitting carolina. >> most people will focus on a president and the donald fires guy that you signed named michael jordan. >> uh-huh. >> talk about lining that up. back. >> republican nominee is unfit >> it was a unique basically to serve as president. >> i think he's the worst having a unique situation which president maybe in the history the planets just totally aligned of our country. i think he's been a disaster. that we had an innovative shoe >> they're just getting started. which was distinctive in its we have much more to relay look. almost all shoes were either black or white and we had a big because your mornings are much splash of red across the shoe. better with us, friends. we had it tuned to a great player who could jump over the moon and was handsome and art ♪ ♪ shake shake shake shake shake articulate and clean cut and it ♪ great advertising. >> air jordan, it's all in the ♪ shake shake shake shake shake imagine strags. >> lebron james, we know he is it ♪ well, you're not looking at great, but why is he this -- why rio. that is actually the kitten -- is he the perfect athlete for >> not rio? >> no. nike? >> lebron? >> yes. >> well, obviously if you named the kitten summer games. there are a whole bunch of cats in this world who need adoption one of them he is great. and our friend from the north he is also a great human being shore animal league of america and not just a great player, he is going to be joining us. is a very colorful player.
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find out how you can take a cat looked into the background of to your house. nike and figured out we started >> and all the cats have very unique names. many will remind you of olympic in '72. stars past and present. it was great moment for me personally. >> your advice is work hard, one, for example, is tabby study hard. is that enough to be successful today? >> oh, i think those are the two douglas instead of gabby main ingredients. douglas. >> that place is sold out. i think obviously you have to >> so well behaved, too. have some ups and downs and >> if you are a cat watching having a little bit of luck. that particular video, doesn't that thing in the middle with but when bad luck comes, you need to overcome it. the -- >> feather. >> nooikt's success has not >> don't you think that's driving cats who are watching spared him from personal right now crazy. tragedy. in 2004, his son matthew died in >> absolutely. a scuba accident. sounds like it. he was just 34 years old. >> or if your cat is looking for >> toughest moment of my life. someone to look up, we have as i said many times, it's something you never get over. sports idols coming your way. you get so you can function >> we have unbelievable video. again. you get so you can laugh at a >> we have a lot of breaking joke again, but you never get news coming in from overseas. over that. >> when that happens, horrible dramatic new video just coming into our news room after a moment, but you realize and stop burning airplane crash lands. me if i'm wrong here, that you didn't build a company, you built a family. first person that called was take a look. tiger woods. well, that happening a short >> uh-huh. while ago in dubai. >> every nike athlete contacts you.
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the plane slammed into the >> uh-huh. tarmac there. >> how special was it to know we're told it caught fire that you did have an extended midair. we learned a mechanical problem family, that business is not just business. caused that fire on board the >> yeah, it helped. it helped. plane with more than 300 people it's something we've always on it. believed that when we get an officials confirming no one was hurt. endorsement, we want to get the they went as far as to say no athlete's heart, not just his or fatalities, but that looks her beat. >> that sense of family is pretty awful. we'll continue to watch this to instilled in his employees. bring you the latest as we get >> that's amazing. it. well, the red line does not it's like you're surrounded by exist and still does not exist people who are incredibly motivated, driven passionate for syrian president bashar al about the products. >> being the first one to leave my home and come over here was like a new awakening for my assad. rebels accusing the syrian family to understand not only my leader of dropping chemical family but other kids understand that you can lead and become weapons twice on his people twice this week. whatever you want to be. >> as i look at these shoes as a bashar's government denies the claims and blames the rebels for nonprofessional, i wonder, how much more can you possibly do? dropping gallons of chlorine what else is there to be invented with the shoe that you gas. it hurt dozens of women and children. guys haven't done yet? those attacks both happening is there still more to do? near where a russian military >> absolutely. hang on. helicopter was shot down just hang on to your hat. we'll show you some really good hours earlier. watch that story as well. stuff. >> it's not just a shoe. back here at home, heads it's a way of life. i have heard so many good things continue to roll at the dnc as about this book "shoe dog."
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steve, forbes magazine in their three more top officials step august issue hasn't been out down following the wiki leaks yet, they said it's one of the best bios they ever read next to walter isaacson's "steve jobs." step down. this happening just days after >> they say he is quite humble. >> unbelievably humble and just debbie wasserman schultz the chairwoman resigned from her shows how unfathomable the post. e-mail chains show the dnc and success was, how hard the journey was and he said he would some of the folks there favored do it all over again. hillary clinton in the primaries the most fun he had in his life were the struggles believe it or over bernie sanders and attempted to use his religion to not. >> it's great you flew out to undermine support for him. marshall writing this note -- oregon. coming up on this wednesday, quote, my southern baptist peeps donald trump declaring political warfare, refusing to endorse would draw a big difference between a jew and an atheist. speaker paul ryan and john mccain for their re-elections. that getting a lot of attention fracturing the party or revenge? and part of the reason these and the lady from lady people are now out. the compound where osama bin antebellum, hillary scott, back in just a few moments to perform laden was killed could soon for us. become a playground? pakistani officials now in a turf war of sorts over the land where the al qaeda founder spent his final years in hiding. that massive mansion and
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compound destroyed and abandoned four years ago now after the s.e.a.l.s. killed osama bin laden in a raid. if it's not turned into a playground, it could turn into a graveyard. >> what a legacy. >> thank you. "the wall street journal" had an exclusive report yesterday late in the day and now everybody's got it. the same day that four american hostages were released by the country of iran earlier that day under the cover of darkness, we believe, the united states sent an unmarked cargo jet. there you've got the hostages landing in geneva. they've been loaded up in teheran. earlier an unmarked white cargo plane with 400 million dollars on wooden palettes in swiss franks was delivered to the country of iran and right now people are saying, wait, that's hostage money, right? that's ransom money. the administration says it's not. it may look like it, but indeed
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what was part of $1.7 billion we owed to the country of iran after that 1979 arms deal in the fall of the shaw of iran. >> the settlement is resolving a decades old dispute. but others are going, this looks a whole lot like ransom money. >> do you think? >> donald trump tweeted this earlier -- he has a reason behind it. he says our incompetent secretary of state, hillary clinton, was the one who started talks to get $400 million in cash to iran. scandal exclamation. >> nothing has gotten better since we cut this deal and now we find out no one was honest with us about what's involved with this deal. bottom line is, iran can start a nuclear program after ten years. and what do we give up to get our guys back? what's happened since? two more iranian-americans have been captured and wi never found out about a long-term hostage bob levenston.
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>> it's absolutely a ransom. i don't know any other reason why you would stack swiss franks and euros on palettes and put them on an unmarked plane to fly them to iran. makes you wonder if the iran deal itself was written using cutout letters from a newspaper. in high stakes poker there's a saying f you don't know who the chump is at the table, it's you. unfortunately for us, obama and kerry are those chumps and they have been played by every world leader that they've come in contact with. they have made every american now a target for a tyrant who knows they can get a payoff. it's a horrible situation. they've made it demonstrably less safe. >> you have four americans released who had been held hostage and then there's $400 million in that airplane. remember the american sailers who were taken hostage and of course we were told that no money was paid regarding that. but we didn't know about this, what apparently was ransom money
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either. you have to wonder whether or not there is a secret deal regarding that, too. >> sailers were humiliated there when they had to put their hands on their heads with the american flags behind them. let's talk politics. they were on their boat. but critics of all this say that donald trump going after some fellow republicans. >> the gop nominee now refusing it led to iran illegally seize to support house speaker paul even more americans. ryan and believe it or not what they're essentially doing senator john mccain at a time is putting a bounty on american heads while they're abroad. if you kidnap an american, you when you think he could really get some money in return. >> a lot. use it. >> peter doocy is washington, >> iranian news service calls it d.c. with more on this. good morning, peter what is ransom and the iranian supreme going on? >> donald trump is denying the leader says this is -- he doesn't like the whole deal house speaker an endorsement and entirely. wasn't enough money. praising paul ryan's challenger he wants $2 billion frozen back a week before the congressional in 2009. meanwhile, did you catch first district. trump says it's because, quote, this yesterday afternoon? there was a blizzard of news. i like paul but these are one was stunning with the prime horrible times for our country. minister of singapore to his we need very strong leadership. we need very, very strong immediate right, president of the united states took questions leadership and i'm just not and one of those questions i quite there yet. that is really close to what guess was about donald trump. ryan himself said back in may at which time he unloaded on when he refused to endorse trump donald trump in a way i have after everybody else dropped out never heard of a sitting of the gop primaries. the speaker said then, quote, president reacting to a candidate that he's not running i'm not there right now.
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trump is clearly trying to against. remind people that he is still listen. >> i think the republican an outsider with the ryan snub nominee is unfit to serve as and also with the refusal to president. support john mccain in his i said so last week and he keeps primary because he says mccain on proving it. hasn't done enough for veterans in his time on capitol hill. that's not just my opinion. on top of that, trump will not that is the opinion of many back kelly ayotte in her primary prominent republicans. there has to come a point at either because he says the new which you say enough. hampshire senator doesn't support him enough. looking ahead to today, trump is and the alternative is that the going to continue what has been an exhaustive swing through some entire party, the republican battleground states with a pair of rallies in florida where the party, effectively endorses and real clear politics average of polls shows him just a hair ahead of hillary clinton. validates the positions that are back to you in new york. >> it's hard to imagine a series being articulated by mr. trump. of more damaging things he could >> the president is piggy do for himself and the party than those three things. >> let's see what happens. backing by hillary clinton says he doesn't know enough about >> at the same time. >> peter thank you. foreign policy, says that in 13 minutes before the top of the hour. 2008 and 2012 the way he felt up next, lady antebellum, about mccain and romney they hillary scott about to check in with us. differed very much on policy but >> let's check in with bill didn't feel they were unfit to
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hold the office of president of first. >> good morning. was it ransom money paid to the united states. donald trump has done in true iran? trump fashion he is blasting the white house denies it. president obama and turning the state department spokesman john tables while saying hillary clinton presidency would just be kirby will be here exclusive in a third term of obama. america's nuz room. we'll talk to him in 12 minutes. >> i think he's the worst president maybe in the history ivanka trump responding to of our country. i think he has been a disaster. critics of her father. he's been weak. he's been ineffective. you look at this so-called karl rove we'll talk to him about the state of the race recovery, it's setting record today. mike huckabee, we have a great lows. it's not since 1949 has there lineup. see you in 11 minutes on a busy been anything like it. so look, i think he's one of the wednesday morning top of the hour on america's newsroom. worst presidents, maybe the worst, that we've ever had in the history of our country. i think that hillary clinton maybe has -- she has the potential to be even worse. she will be terrible. look at the lie. look at the lies. >> well, you know you have to figure the president of the united states is a little emboldened. he is on the way out. he made it very clear he will do everything he can to get hillary clinton elected president of the united states. and his poll numbers right now are pretty good. job approval numbers. but that was before he became
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really political. when you have a digital notebook obviously if this is just the tip of the iceberg in the next to capture investing ideas that instantly gives you couple of months if the president is this political, you stock prices, earnings, and dividends... have to figure that's going to weigh on his popularity numbers. an equity summary score that consolidates >> is this the proper place for the stock ratings of top analysts into a single score... him to be sounding off about donald trump standing there and $7.95 online u.s. equity trades, giving a press conference next to a leader from somebody else around the world. lower than td ameritrade, schwab, and e-trade, this wasn't at the dnc. this isn't at a campaign event you realize the smartest investing idea for hillary clinton. >> just by the way, before the president sits there with his isn't just what you invest in, swagger and 54% approval rating but who you invest with. which is all true, just keep in ♪ mind, obama care's implode. the jc team is taking over the middle east. he was going to stop wars, now we're bombing in libya, syria, iraq and afghanistan. please tell me where the success story is. >> americans have a short memory sometimes, but then when they see the president get so political, do you think that's going to impact him going forward? let us know. still ahead, more on that fox news alert.
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ransom being paid to iran? iran used fear and respect us and used to respect us, but today takes us for fools. coming up, we'll show you also the golf course brawl that will teach us all to never play through. wait until you see how it ends. it's fist-a-cuffs. >> beautiful. plus, our players have arrived. find out who we have there in the studio. we have lots of kittens for the kitten olympics coming up. >> don't have to go to rio. ♪ what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia.
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>> "thy will". >> ladies and gentlemen, hillary scott. ♪ ♪ i'm so confused i know i huead you loud and clear ♪ ♪ so i follow through but somehow i ended up here ♪ ♪ i don't want to think i may never understand and now my broken heart is a part of your plan ♪ ♪ when i try to pray all i got is hurt and these four words ♪ ♪ thy will be done ♪ thy will be done ♪ thy will be done
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♪ i know you're good ♪ but this don't feel good right now ♪ ♪ and i know you think of things that could never think about ♪ ♪ it's hard to count it all joy, distracted by the noise, trying to make sense of all your promises ♪ ♪ sometimes i got to stop remember that you're god and i am not ♪ ♪ so thy will be done ♪ thy will be done
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♪ thy will be done like a child on my knees all that comes to me is ♪ ♪ thy will be done ♪ thy will be done ♪ thy will -- i know you see me ♪ ♪ i know you hear me, lord fox news alert. ♪ your plans are for me you're looking at video from the day four american hostages were released from iran. ♪ goodness you have in store claims the obama administration ♪ i know you hear me secretly shipped $400 million cash to iran. here to react, joe conner. ♪ i know you see me, lord his father was actually killed by terrorists, later granted clemency under president ♪ your plans are for me clinton. we'll talk about that. first, ransom money? ♪ goodness you have in store >> of course. the iranians admitted it. you know what the first thing
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when i thought of when i heard so ♪ ♪ thy will be done this, i thought of ronald reagan, iranians gave up their ♪ thy will be done hostages because they respected him and maybe they feared him a ♪ thy will be done bit. contrast that with obama where we're paying $400 million in a first installment to a country ♪ like a child on my knees all that kills americans worldwide. >> right. that comes to me is thy will be >> we're paying money to them. it's so over the top i can't get my arms around it. >> you know what, joe, the done ♪ ♪ thy will be done iranian press is describing the cash as ransom. it's ransom money, we got it ♪ thy will be done from the americans. >> john brennan says they won't use it for terrorism. money is fungible, they can use it for anything. >> let's talk about your case. you've seen him on the channel a million times, but joe's father was murdered by terrorists in this country in 1975. ♪ i know you see me who was it? >> they grew up frances tavern ♪ i know you hear me, lord where my dad was having lunch one friday afternoon when i was 9 years old. >> explain who this terrorist group is. >> they were a marxist group
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fueled by cuba. ss s. they were -- they set out to take down the american like ladies' cargo capris starting at under $15. government. save 30% on all in-stock towables, wake boards and skis. in their minds free puerto rico, but they wanted to turn puerto and yeti waterproof soft-sided coolers rico into another marxist state. starting at under $300. >> they went to prison? >> yes. >> for what? >> chicago for weapons possession, terrorist activity, 28 bombings in chicago. >> how many bombings across the country. >> 130. >> they killed six people, four at the tavern, they were never convicted of the frances's bombing but put away for 70 years generally speaking for the 14 of them. >> so let's fast forward into the late '90s. >> sure. >> what was going on with hillary clinton? >> well, hillary clinton was a carpet bagger looking to become senator from new york. >> she was former first lady. >> former -- she was current first lady at the time. >> that's right. >> she was looking to become the senator from new york and they cut a deal releasing the terrorists, offering them
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clemency. >> who cut the deal? >> hillary clinton, bill clinton, louis gutierrez and other terror advocates looking to get these guys released. they turned down the clemency at first. 2350k days to accept. one of them, oscar lopez is still in prison because he turned it down. what i'm getting at here is mrs. clinton is running for president of the united states when she released terrorists to help her politically. >> you're saying -- to be clear what you're saying is hillary clinton wanted clemency for these guys who were in prison, who killed your father. >> yes. >> because it would help her get elected senator? >> yes, that's what happened. when she talks about prosecuting the war on terror, she is completely not qualified and it needs to be known what she will do. it reminds me of what happened in benghazi. smith said she felt like dirt
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because of the way they treated her son and ignored him. and i think of my father the same thing. they said, these people never killed people. they were convicted of 28 bombings, all part of the conspiracy that did it. they turned down clemency. she did it politically. she lied about it. she lied about benghazi, benghazi is an extext of what she did with the faln terrorists. that's who is running for president. >> you know, a lot of people have never heard that story until just now. >> i hope they're listening. the other part is that she orchestrated the new relationship with cuba when there were 70 fugitives there including faln bomber and they're not demanding his return. they need to bring him back. bring back terrorists and fight this war. >> joe conner, thank you very much. >> any time, steve. thank you. >> now we know the story. what do you think e-mail "fox & friends." a warning gun owners the atf may be stockpiling your personal information. what you need to know to protect yourself coming up. plus a police officer
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accused of racism after he restrained a hollywood ak recac. how this recording changed ♪ everything. >> somebody called, gives me the before we go, here is for right to identify you by law. >> you know how many times the the road. folks showing support for men cops have been called just and women in blue on national because we're black and he's night out. south bay divas from san pedro white. i'm being really honest. supporting our local police >> who brought up the race card? department. kerry says my son and i because aleve can last 4 hours longer supporting my husband and his than tylenol 8 hour. police department for national night out. what will you do with your aleve hours? >> wow. that's great. >> all right. stay tuned for the after the "fox & friends" and if you want bp wind farms are monitored 24/7 at our remote operations center, to run from the tv and the internet, run to the radio. so onsite teams can count on got a huge show coming including early warning of approaching weather. senator tom cotton. because safety is never being satisfied. >> i saw a number of people they were interested in the film and always working to be better. night book, the guy who invented nike. it's called? >> "shoe dog." thanks for making it happen. >> have a great day. we'll see you right here on the couch tomorrow. >> bye bye.
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hey, everybody. let's get up and moving and grooving. quick sports headlines now. even fans aren't immune from an umpire's rath. >> oh, no, he is hearing it from the stands. he is going to eject a fan. >> well, a fan booted from the giants/phillies game after heckling the umpire from 14 rows back. it happened during the sixth inning and right in the middle of an at bat. phillies won their home game
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13-8. golf now, apparently not a gentleman's game here, at least men coming to blows on the 18th hole after one group teed off while the other was still on the hole in denver. well, that's a big golf no-no. the men later making up and shaking hands. >> gotch ya. thank you very much. hey, let's change gears. l.a.p.d. cop accused of racism after he responded to a call and responded danielle watts. the cop now vindicated after releasing this audio recording to tmz. let's listen. >> somebody called, which means gives me the right to be here, so gives me the right to identify you by law. >> you know how many times i've been called -- the cops have been called for being black. and you're white. i'm being really honest sir. >> who brought up the race card? why? >> but now retired police sergeant jim parker may be forced to pay $10,000 for leaking that recording to tmz.
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is this a slap in the face to law enforcement or did he indeed go over the line? here is lisa and criminal defense attorney whitney bone. lisa, you have a problem with this. off problem with the officer releasing to tmz, correct? >> you know actually he did the wrong thing for the right reason. we have a police officer who was on duty. this video was part -- was recorded while he was on duty. it was then archived with l.a.p.d. and released. it was not exculpatory. so you have to wonder how he got hold of the video and how he released it. that said, should the video have been out there? possibly to exonerate the police officer, but he shouldn't have released it. maybe the district attorney should have come to the defense of the police officer. >> he didn't want to wait. he's seen stuff like this happen before, i imagine. >> absolutely. you know, what's really troubling here is this offer, sergeant parker, acted exactly like we would want someone to
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act who is a law enforcement officer in that situation. his composure was unparalleled in my 12 years of being a criminal defense attorney. it's my job to be critical about how officers act in situations with civilians. however, this recording was his. this recording belonged to him, but even more than that, this recording belonged to the public. it belonged to the people of the city of l.a. and so it being released is completely appropriate. he had every right to release it, especially when the city knew about it and didn't release it themselves even though he was being drug through the mud, his family was being exposed to all this criticism, he was being exposed to all this criticism. it's the internet. it doesn't go away. it has lasting effects on his life. >> it's insult to injury now that they're trying to go after him for money. it's completely inappropriate. >> do police officers keep every video recording? we couldn't have that kind of a process in the united states of america. >> he made it himself. this was his practice for 26 years. >> so if every cop says i'm
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going to call up tmz or fox news and release my version of the story, then it's chaos. that's what lisa is saying. >> well, in this situation, you know, the city of l.a. had a choice. they knew about the video. they were aware of it because he handed it over to them. i have seen police officers record things on their own for years. most agencies have a policy, yes, you have to turn it over to the department. he did that. they knew about it and they didn't do anything to rectify is situation? >> i think the police agency, l.a.p.d. and the district attorney's office had an obligation to utilize this video, which if he was charged he would have received it as exculpatory evidence, but he wasn't. he was totally exonerated. he just wasn't exonerated in social media, which raises the issue, should they have protected him more. >> whitney, thanks so much. lisa, great job. a cop seems to be getting fined for trying to back up the fact
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that he's doing his job, whether he should have done that, that's the legal case. thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> thanks. coming up straight ahead, the payback. donald trump declaring political warfare, refusing to endorse paul ryan and john mccain for their re-elections. fracturing the party or fair revenge? what do you think? you don't have to wait for rio to see the olympics. that's right. beth stern brought us the kitten summer games to our studio and we owe her a big favor. find out how you can help her now right after this and the cats. ♪ simply irresistible ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,
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[ laughter ]. >> to avoid getting sick. so remember, if you're swimming at the olympics, swim above the water. >> it is just such a mess. >> crazy, right? >> i heard a report today that supposedly members of the crew team, they wear gloves, there is somebody there if you get cut they immediately pretty much send you to the hospital, try to sanitize everything because there's so much -- so many germs in the water. >> why don't they use gym rowing machines and do it -- >> what would you do if you were the caller, same thing? >> yeah, i guess so. >> anywhere, so the olympics get started this weekend. on friday night, the kitten summer games we're going to be telling you about that with beth stern in about two minutes. right now we need to turn to he headlines with heather. a serious story to start off with right now, at least five people are now dead this morning after more than a dozen were
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hurt. a highway road sign slices through a charter bus and trapped passengers inside that bus. look at that, it is sliced. the packed bus was on its way from mexico to washington state. the driver veered off the road and into a pole. this happened in central california. that driver may have been trying to pass another car. so many people were trapped inside that bus that rescuers started to run out of supplies. the driver was not hurt and has not been questioned just yet. boy, our prayers go out to those folks on board and their families. the atf could be stockpiling your information illegally. a federal oversight agency calling out the bureau for violating official protocol by not deleting certain data about gun owners. that data is supposed to be deleted after two years if the weapon bought is not tied to any criminal activity. so they still have that information on hand. and the gold medal for the worst traffic jam goes to --
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perhaps no surprise, rio. you have to see this insane video. the congestion around that olympic host city reportedly stretching 74 miles. that gridlock forming as specially designated olympic lanes opened up in the brazilian city to help transport the athletes and the staff, so everybody else gets stuck in a whole lot of traffic. regular drivers are caught in those lanes, they face hefty fines and points on their driver's license. well, he wowed us with his performance at the world trade center. this was just incredible. country singer cole swindell with now judge some aspiring stars. ♪ >> do you remember that? that was such an incredible performance that he gave earlier this year. that was on top of the freedom tower, is that correct, guys? >> said it was the highlight of his career. >> he wrote this incredible song
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honoring his father after his father died as many family members of 9/11 victims felt that song was really speaking to them. the latest is that swindell has been tapped to judge the 2017 miss america competition. he'll help crown the beauty queen alongside the billionaire mark cuban, actress sara foster and former miss america charlene wells hawk next month in atlantic city. what a wonderful story. >> we should bring him back. >> let's do it. >> it was for his dad but of course with the tower standing right -- singing right where the towers once to do meant a lot. >> powerful program. meanwhile, on to some extreme weather. now hitting the southwest because it's monsoon season right there causing flash flooding and some water rescues in some cases. you can see an enormous gray wall of rain pounding the phoenix area down below that big
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cloud. >> going real -- whoa! now the wind is going real -- >> oh, man. >> boy. >> what the heck? >> a heart stopping moment there caught on camera. a blogger was trying to play weather man during the intense storm, but the job got too real as a burst of lightning struck close by knocking the phone straight out of his hand. >> leave it to the professionals. >> several parts of the southwest are now under flood watch, isn't that right? how about that guy -- the blogger with the cam rarks probably not the best idea, huh? >> wow. that is insane footage and looks like that lightning struck too close by, way too close for comfort. we are anticipating to see more storms out here. this is a part of the country that isn't used to picking up heavy rainfall. because of that we do get flash flooding very easily and over the next couple days we do expect to see more storms firing up and several inches of rain coming down in some areas across parts of colorado, also in utah and arizona and because of this we do have the threat for some
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