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a bench clearing brawl on a high school football field. the teams punching and ripping each other's helmets off in los angeles. both teams forced to forfeit the game and the next game on their schedules. thanks for joining us everyone. the sheet story. bye. see you later. bye bye. good morning to you and your family. it is wednesday, september 14th. i'm ainsley earhardt and we start with this. it is a fox news alert. police officers run down in a parking garage. this dramatic surveillance video showing that driver accelerating directly into the cops that were standing there. what we have just learned about that suspect and those officers. >> oh, man. that's hard to look at. >> meanwhile, hillary clinton still on the sidelines after her collapse and her diagnosis of pneumonia. now she apparently haunted by brand new e-mail scandals courtesy of colin powell.
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donald trump makes his pitch for child care with daughter ivanka by his side. the baby who stole the show. it's going to be a great darks great "fox and friends." >> did he kiss the baby? >> he's not a politician. he's a businessman turned politician. >> baby kisser. >> hugging the veterans, now kissing the babies. holding them up like the lion king scene. >> we'll get to that. let's get to the race for the white house as hillary clinton remains sidelined from campaigning today as she gets a little better. she's haunted by a new e-mail scandal. >> it's all courtesy of former secretary of state colin powell. >> what is going on? we have the answers live in westchester new york with the details. good morning, mike. >> tucker, ainsley, steve, good
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morning to you. hillary clinton is due to return to the campaign trail tomorrow at a time when manry concerned for an october surprise courtesy of russian hackers. the latest released e-mails that are 'em brarsing are related to former secretary of state colin powell. buzz feed reports powell e-mailed emily miller, a former aide to powell on june 17th writing that donald trump is in the "process of destroying himself. no need to for dems to attack him." the whole birther movement was racist. when trump couldn't keep it up x, he see if the certificate noted he was a muslim. as for hillary clinton, we know she's talking, putting in appearances on "fox news sunday" about the potential for foreign hackers having an impact on the election. >> we know that russian intelligence services which are part of the russian government
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which is under the firm control of vladimir putin hacked into the dnc and we know that they arranged for a lot of those e-mails to be released. and we know that donald trump has shown a very troubling willingness to support putin. >> as you mentioned, hillary clinton is on the mend from her case of pneumonia at her nearby home in chappaqua, new york. she's due to return to the campaign trail in greensboro, north carolina, tomorrow. back to you in new york. >> she is, mikey manual, thank you very much. hillary clinton is still at her mansion up in chappaqua. yesterday, the sound bite of bill clinton sitting down with charlie rose -- >> a lot of play. >> yeah, my wife she faints frequently. all the time. i meant rarely. what happened cbs, helping them out, clip, clip.
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took that out. had to save time of about a second. >> it didn't help the cause. >> normally he's the guy that the folks want to see. he said he's getting a little rusty. the old bill clinton wouldn't have said that. >> there's some passive aggression. >> are you suggesting he's the only one who wants to be the clinton president. >> i think he's against hillary clinton more than most republicans right now. >> really? >> she's not doing well in appalachia. >> kind of funny, i've won there twice. times change. >> maybe bill clinton doesn't want his wife to be president of the united states. but the mainstream media loves her. she's their candidate. yesterday when the president of the united states went after trump for hillary, who is still on bed rest apparently, you just wouldn't believe the loving copy written for --
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>> so much love that the mainstream media gave him, it was hard for us to get sound bites this morning. here's a montage of what we saw last night. >> was it what the doctor ordered? with hillary clinton recovering from pneumonia, president obama hits the trail and takes aim at donald trump. >> tonight trump takes down what hillary clinton sidelined, a fiery president obama unloads on trump and he looked a little bit like a retired athlete thrilled to be back in the game. >> his comments were just what the doctor ordered for a recuperating clinton who spent the day accepting flower deliveries. with hillary clinton at home recovering, president obama took over on the campaign trail today stepping up to the podium loosening his tie, blowing a kiss and getting right down to business. >> if a republican got sick, was off the trail for a couple of days and somebody else from the republican party went in to
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pinch hit for them, would they ever wind up with coverage like that? >> no. george w. bush is stumping for donald trump. >> not going to happen. >> it's fine. the soft focus coverage, you see a lot of -- it's an unexplained mystery. i don't think there's any question. that's not what was going on, on sunday. there's no chance that she collapsed from pneumonia and an hour and a half later was totally fine. i literally have no idea. i'm not suggesting she's gravely ill. i suggest that they're not telling us the whole story. >> she's not going to sit in the emergency room like we would all do. she goes to chelsea's apartment. she calls the doctor, the doctor meets her there and gives her medicine and she's walking on the sidewalk an hour later. >> it was revealed she did not see a doctor until she got to chappaqua. >> way up north. >> doesn't make any sense at all. i don't pretend to know what's going on. journalists are paid to find out
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what's going on, not to celebrate her husband. >> one journalist at cnn loaves hillary clinton. she's suggested that all the coverage regarding her collapse at the memorial on sunday was sexist and in fact, here she is comparing hillary clinton to franklin delano roosevelt who back in the '30s had polio, was in a wheelchair and yet the press covered all that up. >> watch. >> considering the media outrage over hillary failing to tell them she had pneumonia on friday, consider the media actively shielding some great american president, agreeing for instance not to show she is photographs of franklin delano roosevelt whose polio kept him confined to a wheelchair. did that stop his new deal for america or winning world war ii. >> that was a different time, first of all. second of all, we want the truth and the candidates should be
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reporting the truth. franklin roosevelt should have told the public that he had polio. >> shouldn't you have a journalist defending media lying. you have a journalist arguing on behalf of telling the public less? is she a journalist or advocate for hillary clinton's campaign. >> she didn't lie about it. she said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday and didn't report it. >> i'm saying that christiane amanpour is saying they lied about roosevelt's condition and thachs okay. journalists should not be in favor of lying to help political candidates. why is she still employed by cnn? >> which would christy an amanpour support hillary clinton. could it possibly be that her husband was the spokesperson for bill clinton. >> in the october issue of women's health magazine, there is -- >> women's health? >> women's health. we need to emphasize that.
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is this picture of hillary clinton. there's going to be a two-page spread in this magazine. what do you think about that? do you think they should pull the ad or the article? >> this was before she was not a picture of women's health. >> irony weekly, isn't it? i think it would have to be. >> anyway, that's going to be -- >> why can't you turn and look at us? >> because my neck hurts so bad. i'm immobilized. >> do you have a crick in your neck? >> i slept wrong in the airplane against the window like this. i cannot move my neck. i'm like frankenstein. i'm going to move on a swivel. >> does anybody have a home remedy for tucker? >> i do. hillary's doctor. >> i need to go to chappaqua for a rest. >> hillary poses for magazine covers, donald trump is trying to figure out how to make child cara fordable for everyday american families. >> the gop nominee unveiling a new plan alongside his daughter
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ivanka. >> john roberts outside trump tower on fifth avenue new york city. good morning, john. >> reporter: tucker, ainsley, steve, good morning to you. another big policy address from donald trump last night. another one on thursday when he'll lay out his economic plan. back to what happened last night in pennsylvania, along with daughter ivanka trump unveiling the plan for middle and lower income americans to help them out with child care which every parent knows is a big, important issue. donald trump laying out a plan where he would allow for tax deductions of child care you up to four children in a household and offer earned income tax credit rebates up to $1200 per child, recognizing the contribution that stay at home parents make, he would allow a tax deduction for stay at home parents and those who have to care for an elderly relative, $5,000 for elder care. he would create dependent care savings accounts and
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contributions would be tax deductib deductible. they would grow tax-free. offer tax incentives for employers. six weeks paid maternity leave for women not covered for maternity leave by their employer. his daughter, ivanka trump was involved in this. this is her signature issue. here's what she said outside philadelphia. she was introducing her father. >> having employed and empowered thousands of women at every level of his company throughout his entire career, my father understands the needs of the modern workforce and is offering a new and innovative solution where others have not. raising children full-time is one of the hardest jobs anyone can do. and it's essential that our policies recognize and honor that reality. >> of course, one of the big questions is how to pay for all of this. donald trump really getting into the spirit of it last night as he was working the rope line. taking a baby from the line and
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hoisting the baby aloft three or four times for everyone to see. when i saw that image last night, i was reminded of another image from the past. do we have that? yes. donald trump with the baby. rafiki with baby simba. passing it off to the next generation. the lion king from the guy who dubbed a guy. >> john roberts, thank you very much. >> great minds think alike. we were all saying that this morning too and you have the picture. >> reporter: you know, it evoked that image. >> it did. john, thank you very much. you know what, he's doing it right now. >> i'm sorry. >> tucker is going to take a leave in a commercial break. >> because of his stiff neck. when you tossed to john a minute ago, all i could think was oil can. oil can. >> from the wizard of oz. >> it will get better. coming up on this wednesday, hillary still sidelined after her collapse on sunday.
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just 55 days to go until election day. hillary clinton heads back on the campaign trail tomorrow after taking a couple days off to recover from pneumonia following that incident on sunday at the 9/11 memorial in new york. question is are democrats buying hillary's explanation for her health status. >> here to join me is kristin solstice anderson. >> chuck, first to you. nobody goes from collapsing to walking unassisted in a spritely way on the sidewalk. that's not what happens in real life. i don't know what is happening. how nervous are democrats when they watch this and they know that there's some explanation that we're not hearing? >> i think that all democrats do not want to see their nominee stumble whether on a sidewalk or in polls. the latest polling we've been doing is showing that donald trump is -- she's solid with
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democrats. but there's a sliver of undecides or people that are uncomfortable. they're an uncomfortable voter for hillary clinton or donald trump and they're trying to make up their decision. does this stumble. whether it's the literal stumble or the stumble over the last week. i think that's going to be in the light of day and the coming days in the polling that's in the field right now. so i think it's a little undetermined. i think the base democrats take this as she got sick, she'll be fine. i think they take it as her word. it's the undecides in the middle we should watch. >> kristin, whatever is going on with hillary clinton, the public will probably accept it and forgive it and move past it. it's her impulse to lie about everything that creates this ominous feeling about this story. you feel you don't know what's happening. it's counterproductive and it hurts her. why does she do that? >> i think this is part of the clinton norm. where it's probably not that bad and the cover-up makes it worse. makes it a story that has far
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more legs to it. i don't think that democrats themselves will necessarily be too concerned over -- perhaps concerned for her health hoping that she gets better. but generally, people break into their partisan camps when stuff like this happens. where people of the opposing party assume the worst. people circle the wagons around their own party and say no, no she's fine. everything will be great. you've got undecided voters. right now there are a lot of voters who are ank thus about the idea of both of these candidates being president. if you feel like hillary clinton is someone where you never really are getting the full story and you're not quite sure what the next four years might look like, that can raise your anxiety level and make her seem like less of a safe bet. being the solid steady candidate in this race versus donald trump who is certainly unpredictable is a strength she may lose if they mishandle things like that. >> chuck, isn't the lesson when you rig the system and force a nominee on a political party, maybe you don't get the best nominee? >> i think there was a heated debate on both sides of this.
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that's exactly what you're talking about. we want to make sure their voice is heard and the anxiety is there. we should have a race to the top. encouraging more people to participate with the ace in the american public and them not feeling the recover i have the economics over the last few years, there's a lot of people looking for an outlet, i don't think they see either one at a certain level being that. any time they slip up or a slip itself, you see that step back. >> i'm being told we don't have more time. thanks for joining us so early. good to see you. still ahead, a new dress code for teachers. t-shirts that say black lives matter. got more on that story. plus our next guest received a medal of honor for saving thousands of lives in vietnam. says there's only one way to save our country. his message to america, next. nd abigail higgins had...
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good morning. welcome back to "fox and friends." we're back with a fox news alert. shorking video coming out of phoenix, arizona, this morning showing the moment that three officers are intentionally hit a by fast-moving car. one of the officers a rookie, his first day on the job. he's thrown into the air and into a store window. that suspect, mark payne, is then seen trying to fight the officers. amazingly, the rookie and second officer tackle him and then arrest him. >> get propelled into that glass has the gumption to get up, get back in the fight and get the guy into custody. >> unbelievable. a hero. >> payne is facing three counts
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of attempted murder. two officers still in the hospital but all three are expected to be okay. >> more than a year after the u.s. agreed to that landmark nuclear deal with iran, the state department now admits that it may be making that country's behavior even worse. listen. >> but you can't rule out thatn fact, this deal has served as a cause for this more aggressive posture. >> i mean, i can't rule that out. it's just, we've -- iran, like many countries has an internal political process that's defined by a lot of different dynamics. >> that admission from the state department to r.j. rosen. this happening days after iran threatened to shoot down a pair of u.s. military spy planes over international water the those are your headlines. see you back here. thank you, heather. 14 medal of honor recipients
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coming forward to endorse donald trump. including an army veteran who received an arm fri president nixon for his heroic helicopter mission in the vietnam war. in two tours, he rescued 5,000 people and flew 2500 combat missions. major general patrick henry grady joins us this morning. what an honor. thank you for joining us, general. >> i'm happy to be with you as one of those proud deplorables. >> tell us why you you are endorsing -- first of all, let's share your story with the folks at home. what happened in vietnam? >> i was one of a group of pilots known as dust-off pilots. our job was to pick up the wounded from the battlefield. it was a story that need the narrative of the media at the time. but during the course of that war, the dust-off pilots rescued and crews rescued almost a million people and set records for survival that have never been equaled.
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>> wow. you deserve the medal of honor. congratulations on that. we thank you for your service. there are 14 medal of honor recipients endorsing donald trump. just last week, 88 generals and admirals were en doesing him. what is it you like about him? >> leadership. i think that this man has throughout his life exhibited extraordinary leadership abilities. he's focused on the military and the veterans. america has no kings or queens, dukes or duchesses. but we do have a nobility. america's nobility is our veterans. this man, our security is tied to our military readiness which is in shambles. this man has bound to renew, invigorate our readiness and help secure america as it should be secured. >> well, let's talk a little bit about -- i agree with you. hats off to our royalty in this country and you are one of them. we thank you for your service.
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we have the v.a. disaster. we have what's going on with isis. north korea testing nukes, i mean, that's ridiculous. you have iran and this morning, heather is reporting on the iran deal. democrats are saying oops, maybe we made a mistake there. is that why you're putting your support behind donald trump and what specifically can he do for the military? >> he has to bring us back to the readiness -- our readiness now is worse than i've seen in my lifetime. the leadership in the military, some of them who are lamenting that the readiness of our military in terms of army readiness, about one-third ready. air force, in fact one air force guy said his airplanes, if they were like automobiles, they'd be eligible for antique auto plates. we're borrowing parts from museums and from cannibalizing parts, it's ridiculous what -- the way this man, this obama has left the readiness of our
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military deteriorate. i haven't heard the other side focus on the readiness or veterans. i think he's got a 20% lead among veterans and active military people. they understand leadership. >> major general patrick henry brady. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you bet. >> thank you for your service. congress determined to get to the bottom of hillary clinton's e-mail scandal and then this happened. >> i respectfully decline to answer. i respectfully decline to answer. assert my fifth amendment privilege. >> oh, and it didn't end there. we're live in d.c. with the fallout coming up next. standing tall. the little boy who could teach colin kaepernick a lesson about patriotism. but first, happy birthday kimberly williams paisley, brad paisley's wife. we her her from the movie, father of the bride.
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♪ ♪ stone walled on capitol hill. investigating hillary clinton's e-mail scandal waking up with more questions than answers after what happened yesterday. >> two i.t. specialists were hauled up to the hill and stayed silent the entire time. the one who did testify raised even more concerns. >> ed henry joins us live from washington with the latest. good morning, ed. >> good morning, guys. the star witnesses were from that colorado-based company that you remember oversaw hillary clinton's server, plat river networks. in march of 2015, they destroyed her e-mail archive, of course, with bleach bit, that technology
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we've been learning about. in an e-mail released by this house committee yesterday, employees at platte river seem to regret that. one employee fretting about the possibility they were covering up what he called some shady bleep bleep. two employees of the company took the fifth. >> on advice of counsel, i respectfully decline to answer. >> on the advice of counsel, i respectfully decline to testify. >> assert my fifth amendment privilege. >> assert my fifth amendment constitutional privilege. >> you can't answer the question about whether or not you were interviewed by the fbi? >> justin cooper, a long time aide to former president bill clinton did talk and boy did he have interesting things to say. he testified about using a hammer to smash two of hillary clinton's blackberry devices. he insists this was not an attempt to hide anything. perhaps even more shocking was this exchange with the republican committee chairman,
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jason chaffetz about the access to hundreds of classified e-mails on hillary clinton's server. >> did you have a security clearance at that time? >> no, i did not have a security clearance. >> after you left the white house early in -- when did you leave the white house? >> 2001. >> 2001. did you ever have a security clearance at any time after that? >> no, i did not have a security clearance. >> democrats at this hearing repeatedly said the investigation is nonsense, it's just a chance to beat up on the democratic presidential nominee. that may be overshadowed that cooper was going out of my way to -- on the blackberries, even though he was smashing them with a hammer. guys, back to you. >> that's a unique way to keep the stuff on there. >> i like that. >> that's one way to say it. >> i love that. thank you very much, ed. >> hitting them with a -- >> with a hammer. >> hitting with a hammer is not one of the suggestions you have sent to us regarding how to fix
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tucker's sore neck. we've received hundreds already. we're going to share one of your ideas with him in a moment. >> we're going to see if it works. >> i'm a little nervous imt ch. thank you. >> we're going to hand it over to you while we get the props ready. >> i have some ideas about his neck as well. >> terrific day of news headlines to bring you. it was an absolutely terrifying scene on the side of a highway when an intense road rage incident suddenly takes a dangerous turn. shocking video showing a man who pulls a gun on another driver in oregon. pointing it straight at his stomach. the trigger on the -- finger on the trigger the entire time. the two eventually go their separate ways and drive off. that man was later arrested no word what led to that exchange. >> taking the plunge to the extreme and take a look at that. the reckless daredevil jumps 200 feet from the top of a
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waterfall. oh, wow. that man gets a running headstart before he plunges off a cliff in hawaii. you hear kind of a thud as he hits the water. the impact so hard it knocked him out. luckily, there were tourists nearby who were able to rescue that man. unbelievable. bringing black lives matter to the classroom. a group of elementary school teachers in seattle say that they plan to wear these controversial t-shirts to start a conversation about "systematic oppression." . the t-shirts paid for by donations. they read black lives matter, we stand together with the school name included. john muir elementary. the teachers plan to wear the shirts on friday. a district spokesperson says that they support the teachers? really? kids can't wear certain shirts to school but you can wear that. what do you think about that? >> standing tall, an army vet paralyzed from the waist down
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and a boy with cerebral palsy are teaching colin kaepernick a patriotic lesson. watch. wow. doesn't that give you chills watching that. >> that's beautiful. gives me chills watching that. we want to see the video or pictures of you standing for the national anthem. you can e-mail us or post your proud american videos on our facebook or twitter pages and those are your headlines. we would be proud to show those videos and pictures. >> thanks gang. incredible. >> that was really great. >> very cool. >> it is. so i just got e-mail. why are you sitting on that
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side? it's because when you turn to talk to heather, it would hurt tucker because tucker revealed he's been traveling so much, been on planes, trains and e's e stiff neck. >> i haven't been able to move my neck since. >> we asked if you had home remedies and many of you sent in things like cindy crump said get that boy a tens unit. it's awesome. david nixon, david and mary nixon said my dad used to get my crick out of my neck by -- >> i tried do that. >> here's what we're going to try. jesse in hornbeck, louisiana. use a hair drier to blow warm air on neck. >> we're going to try that. >> our wonderful hair and makeup crew brought this in. this is a hair drier. is it going to reach? >> what do i do. >> point to where it hurts.
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>> my neck is frozen. >> i can't even open my jaw full. >> lock jaw? >> lock jaw. >> is that too hot for you? >> i love it. >> half hour lunch-hour. >> let me know if it gets too hot? does that even feel good? is it work sng can i even touch it? massage it. >> tucker when was the last time anybody used a hair drier on that mop of yours? >> too hot? >> the intensity. >> the paint stripper. >> hold on. was it too hot? >> hold on. >> wait a minute. >> medium. blisters on my neck ha v. taken my attention away. >> you're such a good person. >> let's see how hard i can massage. >> does that hurt? >> if you ever have a problem
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that ainsley can't fix, it's over. >> life insurance. >> you're the best. >> feel better. >> keep the home remedies coming. one of the most frequent ones we've gotten so far is get an uber and take tucker to chelsea's apartment. >> and i can transfer on the sidewalk and kiss babies. >> all right. yeah. >> meanwhile, straight ahead, president obama insists hillary clinton is in the best shape to lead our country. >> really? >> you want to debate who is more fit to be our president? >> one candidate who has traveled to more countries than any secretary of state ever has. >> but given her recent health problems, is this really the right time? congressman duncan hunter here to react to that. good morning to you, congressman. you're next.
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all seems beautiful to me. for hillary clinton yesterday on the campaign trail playing up her fitness as president. >> you want to debate who is more fit to be our president? one candidate who has traveled to more countries than any secretary of state ever has. >> so she's got a lot of frequent flyer miles. those comments coming as concerns over clinton's health rise after her collapse on sunday getting into the scooby van. should the president really be saying those things? let's talk to congressman duncan hunter, a republican from
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california. he's a donald trump supporter i good morning. >> good morning. >> when you saw the president of the united states out there yesterday stumping on behalf of hillary, what did you think? >> the democratic establishment will do anything that they can at this point to drag her across the finish line. the only choice that they have is to go out and stump for her because i don't think she can do it for herself anymore with the way she's feeling. >> speaking of the way she's feeling, what do you make of the fact that a week ago, anybody who brought up her health, you know, it was a new birtherism i think one of the channels refer to it that way. now it's been revealed that a coughing spat was probably related to this pneumonia thing and now people are all over the country are calling it into question whether or not she's healthy. >> in the end, truth comes out. i think with the clintons it takes longer than usual for that truth to come out. but it finally did. especially nowadays when
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everything is on video. there's no way to hide it. i'm glad. at least the american people can see hillary clinton as she would be as president and even three years from now into her presidency if she were to become president, how would she feel then and with all the demands on a president, the way it ages you and what you have to do and the stress. i think -- i mean, it is important for the american people to see this as it is for her and her family to see her so ill. >> congressman, let's switch to another topic. it sounds like the army is about to kick out a paralyzed hero. a green beret by the name of tim brum moth was paralyzed after trying to save a girl. now the army is saying you know what, we did the blood test and it looks like he had issues there. he had a .1 blood alcohol level. tell us a little bit about what they're trying to do to this guy? >> sure. this guy has been on deployments. he was an army ranger and by the way, he's a really big guy. he's about 6'4", 250 pounds.
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so a .1 blood alcohol is different on him than somebody who is 120 pounds. he tried to enroll himself, he did enroll himself in an air force drug abuse and alcohol problem. he tried for a year to get help. sent e-mails. his family sent e-mails to his command saying our son has post-traumatic stress. he has issues. his life left him with his two daughters when he went to special forces training. he was in a very bad place. the army basically pulled him out multiple times out of his program that he was in and he did turn to self-medicating. he admits to use cocaine and alcohol, but once he hurt -- when he asked to be helped over and over, the onus was on the army to make sure he gets an honorable discharge because he's paralyzed from the chest down forever. the army needs to do the right thing and give him an honorable
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discharge. >> congressman, please keep us posted on what happens with this man. thank you very much. stick around, we've still got a great big program. congressman jason chaffetz and ivanka trump join us. the voice heard by pilots around the world. >> roll right. >> that voice even saved lea gabrielle. she talked to the woman behind the f/a-18 command. ♪ there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on.
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voice for decades. she's the one who keeps fa-18 pilots safe as the voice of their audio warning system. >> leah gabriel is here. i've never flown an fa-18, so i've never heard her voice. >> you will instantly recognize her. now, if there are any sensitive ears around the tv set this morning or young ear, you might want to cover them because there's a beside word in this story. i promise you, the word is truly used in the most endearing way. take a look. ♪ when you're going at mach speeds in these aircraft, there's no room for error. when something goes wrongs all kinds of bells and whistles go off to alert you, but there's one voice that stands out. >> pull up, pull up. roll right, roll right. >> that's her official name. why? >> she bitches at us a.
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she's bitching betty. >> but she's all right. >> just like the mother-in-law. >> that's exactly what my instructors told me when i learned to fly an fa-18. on a dark night at sea, betty was with me. it was pitch black dark when i was coming in to land. around 800 feet with my gear and flaps down. i heard -- >> engine fire, right. >> the mistake you hear people make is they accidently shut down the wrong engine. hearing betty let me know this is my right hand, this is my right throttle, this is the one i've got shut down. >> just like every iphone has a siri -- >> checking on that for you, okay. here you go. >> every hornet has a betty. >> altitude. >> but betty isn't just a voice. >> i'm bitching betty. >> she's leslie shook, and she's been with boeing for 45 years. now she's retiring.
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>> i can't believe it's really you. >> she got the role unexpectedly when she was trying to explain how betty should sound. >> betty has to have a snap. it's not a shrillness, it's a sharpness. it's like having your mother call you with your middle name. frlt that's exactly what it's like. >> we put several people in the booth and it didn't work. the navy commander there looked at me and said, why don't you do it. >> why some people might be offended by the nickname, leslie embrace ts it. >> i like it. >> while pilots may make jokes -- >> we can all mimic her voice. >> what she does is no laughing matter. >> her voice is heard over iraq today. and afghanistan, place like that. wherever the hornet is in the world, her voice is there. she's saved more lives than she
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knows. i know she saved mine at least more than once. her voice comes on in the middle of the night no matter when or where and says altitude, altitude. if you don't listen, she says pull up. if you listen then, everything is going to be okay. >> is there anything you want these young men and women to know from you? >> i want them to know how many people are with them. they probably lose track of that. there's a whole lot of folks standing behind them, just like betty does. i just get a little more personal. tell them what to do, tell them to do it right. >> that's cool. frlts before the story, i never knew that betty was a real person. i want to say thank you, leslie, for keeping us safe. >> kind of like siri. you just hear the voice. >> that voice of mom with you. >> there you go. le leah, thank you very much. meanwhile, hillary clinton's health just coming into focus right now, but ed has been
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memo? watch this. >> in incomes are rising, poverty is falling, and gas is $2 gallon. thanks, obama. >> thank, obama. nothing like a little self-congratulations. science prove there's to better way to start your day than with this show. hour two starts right now. >> thanks, tucker. ♪ >> how frustrated do you think jason chaffetz was yesterday in he tried to get answer, and all he got was people taking fifth. >> he issued a subpoena in the middle of the hearing. >> he was ready for it. also, normal or nuts? you decide. >> well, ivanka trump, yesterday her father rolled out his policy to help families.
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she's going to join us. >> and the new miss america 2016. >> tucker carlson is joining us today. brian's got the day off. tucker's got a stiff neck. if you've got a home remedy, we've already tried couple on him. not working so far. e-mail him, tweet us, or facebook. >> you did say the viewer who sent in the hair drier, it helped a little bit. >> yes, i did. only two more hours of public humiliation left. first, straight to the race for the white house this morning as hillary clinton stays sidelined from the campaign trail, recupera recuperating. she's hit wheith a new e-mail scandal. >> mike c >> mike emanuel is live with the details. >> reporter: more e-mails related to the clinton e-mail
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controversy, these involving a form e secretary of state, colin powell. his messages were part of hacked e-mails of u.s. military and political officials. powell wrote about clinton e-mail controversy. quote, hrc could have killed this two years ago by merely telling everyone honestly what she had done and not tie me to it. powell also wrote, quote, i told her staff three times not try that gambit. i had to throw a mini tantrum at hamptons party to get their attention. clinton did ask powell for advice at 2009 dinner when she became secretary of state. powell used private e-mail but not a private server. he has expressed concern that clinton and her campaign team were trying to pin her e-mail problems on him. clinton meanwhile is recovering at her home in chap kwau, new
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york. we expect her to return to the campaign trail tomorrow in greensboro, north carolina. >> all right, mike. thank you very much. and tucker, we were just talking about how some of the e-mail -- in particular, there's this big donor on the democratic side who was in an e-mail chain with colin powell, and they were talking about how much the obamas and clintons hate each other. >> it's unbelievable. they're talking about a peggy noonan column. i think hillary can't believe she might not make it. it's the one prize she wants. she has everything else, and she hates that the president, that man, as the clintons call him, kicked her behind in 2008. she can't believe or accept it. whoa. >> is that shocking though? don't we know that already? >> no. then, she's got trouble too. no one likes her, and the criminal thing ain't over. i don't think president would
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weep if she found herself in real legal trouble. she'll pummel his legacy if she gets a chance, and he knows it. >> that's pretty shocking considering he's democrat. >> and we have ed cline coming up. ed has told us for years that the clintons and obamas hate each other because the obamas beat the clintons in 2008. so curious that the families hate each other. yet, there you've got the president of the united states out there on the stump yesterday in philly talking about how you got it like hillary clinton because she is the most qualified candidate in the history of the presidency. and in addition to that, somehow he's able to plug himself. watch. >> let's face it. republicans don't like to hear good news right now. but it's important just to understand this is a big deal. more americans are working. more have health insurance. incomes are rising. poverty is falling. and are gas is $2 gallon.
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[ cheers and applause ] thank you for reminding me. thanks, obama. even though i've run my last campaign, i am going to work as hard as i can this fall to elect hillary clinton as our next povt united states of america. >> he's loving this. he's in his element, back in the game. >> referring to himself in the third person and thanks himself. than thanks, obama. what a demagogue. rvel >> look, he's got to prop her up because it's his legacy. >> it's been so interesting to watch. remember when he was running for re-election and he wasn't sure if he was going to win and was almost in tears when he was behind the scenes. i remember that vividly. now he's got the sleeves rolled up, the tie loosened.
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he's out there like at the end of this, he's enyouing the ride. >> well, he is good at it. much better at it than she is. but the contempt they have for each other is just remarkable. >> wasn't there an agreechlt they had? if you step dun and i win, barack obama, then i will help you campaign in 2016. >> yeah, and it is a mat ere of legacy. she's dramatically underperforming in certain demographics among african-american voters, for example. by ten points in some key state, like ohio, relative to the way he did. he's out there trying to buck those numbers up, and it's not working. >> plus, remember it was four years ago that a deal was bro r brokered between barack obama and bill clinton. it was mitt romney neck and neck with barack obama. they made a deal. bill clinton, you'll go out there with a full-throated endorsement of barack obama. you'll get him re-elected. then barack obama will dot same for your wife four years later. and here he is. >> so the deal was with bill. it wasn't even with hillary. >> well, it impacted hillary in
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a profound. way she's going to be on the stump tomorrow. >> we'll see what happens. only 55 more days. is that right? >> 55 from today. >> double nickel. all right. >> hey, heather. some headlines. >> good morning. a fox news alert to start out with right now. shock new video coming into our newsroom coming out of the phoenix, arizona. it shows the moment three police officers are intentionally hit by a fast-moving car. one of those officers a rookie. his first day on the job. he's thrown up into the air and into a store window. the suspect has been seen trying to fight the officer. amazingly, that rookie and a second officer tackle him and then arrest him. >> first day on the squad gets propelled into that glass, has the guts to get up, get back in the fight, and take this guy into custody. unbelievable. he's a hero. >> payne is now facing three counts of attempted murder. he was convicted of assault on
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police officers back in 1997. two officers still in the hospital, but all three are expected to be okay. well, more than one year after the u.s. agreed to that landmark nuclear deal with iran, the state department, our state department, now admits that it may be making that country's behavior even worse. listen to this. >> but you can't rule out that, in fact, this deal has served as a cause for this more aggressive posture. >> i mean, i can't rule that out. you know, we've -- iran, like many countries, has an internal political process. >> that exchange between our james rosen and the state department's spokesman just yesterday. all of this comes amid recent confrontations between iran and the united states, including iranian boats harassing our ships and iran threatening to
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shoot down a couple u.s. military planes that were flying in international air space. well, he leaked thousands of highly classified national security documents, but edward snowden believes that he deserves to be a free man. the nsa whistle blower asking president obama to pardon him of all espionage charges before president obama leaves office in january. snowden says he made our country a better place. listen. >> if not for these disclosure, if not for these revelations, we would be worse off. >> okay. well, snowden has been living in exile in russia are since leaking those documents back in 2013. and take a look at this video. the search is on for these drunken vandals getting too close to jesus. the video shows the group stumbling down the sidewalk in brooklyn, new york. they notice a statue of jesus outside a church. one of them -- oh, wow -- climbs up on the fence and tries to kiss the statue on the lips. the statue suddenly cracks and
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leaves permanent damage. the church is planning to replace it with a cross that will be out of reach. those are your headlines. >> thanks a lot. thank you. everybody is talk about talking about hillary clinton's health right now, but our next guest has been sounding the alarm for a couple years. nobody listened until now. what ed cline, the noted journalist, is saying today. he's got some brand new are bombshells you're only going to hear right here, next. and take a look at this. it's an exploding purse. >> what? >> yeah. what was inside that could make that happen? and guess what, it could happen to you, ladies. or you, tucker. you carry a purse. >> is that a samsung? allergies distracting you?
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it's a scenario that our next guest saw coming. he's been sounding the alarm on hillary's health for a number of years. ed cline has written extensively about it and has several books about cln the clinton, includin new one, including a chapter on her health. >> because i've been following this for the last 2 1/2 years. i've written many blogs about it. i've written several books about it. bill clinton has known about hillary's health for not months but for years. he's been urging her to get a complete medical checkup at a hospital. she's refused to do so because she's afraid if it leaks out. so this collapse that we saw the other day really had virtually nothing to do with her having pneumonia. this is much deeper than pneumonia. >> does she do a lot of these fainting spells? we know of a couple times when
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she's passed out. >> i had an interview -- and i'm sorry to pull out a piece of paper, but i got to do this -- with a friend who said, she's not steady on her feet, she frequently gets dizzy at home, even when she climbs stairs. this is a friend who speaks to her. she has her legs elevated when she's at home because of her circulation problems. huma abedin brings her cold, water-soaked towels to put on her neck and her forehead. and bill has been beside himself, begging her to get a real checkup. >> and he told her, don't go to the 9/11 memorial. >> yes, he begged her not to go. he said, i'll go in your place. she refused to do it. when she came home, he was absolutely furious at her for having gone and then collapsed and did exactly what he was afraid was going to happen, which was collapse in public
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because she's been doing it in private. >> because the clinton machine could tamp down any rue morse. yeah, it didn't really happen. when there's video, it's hard to argue. >> yes, it's hard to argue with video. up to now, the media has been in the tank for the clintons. but they can't argue with this video. >> what do your sources tell you about an underlying issue? >> you know, even her friends don't know exactly what's wrong with her, but what they do know is that she faints frequently. not just once in a while. it could be circulation. it could be neurological. they don't know. but they do know there's something very seriously wrong with this woman. >> and you've been talking about this for a couple years. >> 2 1/2 years. >> but then again, you've been labeled a sexist or a hater because you've been bring up this stuff that you've heard about, and now we all know about. >> that's right. in addition to, this i also wrote a book called "blood feud" about feud between the clintons and the obamas, which is now
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coming out in public. >> so it is -- it's such delicious irony to see barack obama yesterday down in philly talking about how she's the most qualified candidate in the history of the presidency. sorry, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln. yet, they heat each other's guts because he beat her in 2008. >> and he really wanted joe biden or even elizabeth warren rather than hillary clinton. >> let's say, god forbid, there's another medical episode caught on camera between now and election. >> that could be devastating. >> well, surely. and the democrats would then scramble to find a number two. at this stage, it's not tim kaine, is it? >> bill clinton has gone to his old legal adviser and said there's talk about dumping my wife. can you put together a legal team that if that happens, they can block the effort to dump hillary. so there's already, on bill's side, an effort to try to stop that.
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>> you can't dump her because i'll sue you. >> that's right. >> oh, man. all right. his new book comes out october 4th. ed klein, thank you very much. >> great to be with you. meanwhile, hey, harry reid, tell us what you really think about donald trump. >> he's not slim and trim. >> not slim and trim. is that enough to sway voters toward hillary clinton? we're going to report and you're going to decide. and if you're not a morning person, maybe you were born that way. the sleep doctor is in, and she says drop the coffee right now.
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it's time for the math portion of the quiz. it's news by the numbers. first up, $5,000. that's how much illegal imgranteds have been coughing up for driver's licenses in the state of texas. the man who organized that illegal scheme to document those immigrants is now pleading guilty to bribery charges. next, 12 million bucks. that's how much a gun rights group is suing katie couric for over an edited documentary called "under the gun." the group says the program add eight seconds of silence after couric asked how guns could be kept aaway from terrorists. in reality, there was no pause at all. and finally, three. that's how many battle ground states republicans have seen a surge of registered voters in since the last presidential election. republican party gaining groundly hundreds of thousands of voters in florida, arizona, and north carolina. all three key states in the fall. >> i love this next segment. you got listen to this. you're not a morning person? well, there's a for that. turns out you are born that way,
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and your body is programmed to function better at certain times of the day. here to explain that is sleep doctor michael bruce. he's good friends with dr. oz. thank you so much for introducing us to this book and telling us what a chronotype. >> it's just your natural sleep schedule. there are four different types. you can take the quiz available online. >> here's the picture. you're either -- what is that, a dolphin? >> a dolphin, which is my light sleeper. bear, which is most of society. a lion, which is my early morning person. or my wolf, which is my late night person. so all four of those combine to make up most of society. once i know what your chronotype is, then i know what your hormonal distribution is. >> so you think most people, 55% of people are bears. what's the personality of a bear? >> a bear is an extrovert. they're gregarious, fun.
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you like to sit down with them is at lunch because they're telling funny stories. >> we all love a test. go to our website, foxandfriends.com. take the test and find out what you are. 20, 25 questions. so depending on what type of personality you are, that's when you know to do things like when to drink coffee, when to make love. if you -- let's go back through some of these. when should you exercise or go for a run? >> most people -- first of all, there's one bad time, no matter what your chronotype type is. that's at 6:00 a.m. your body isn't warmed up. your joints aren't loose yet. my early morning people, i actually ask them to run at night. not night, but more like 5:30, 6:00. it gives them energy. they have a hard time staying away past 8:30, 9:00. exercise can help them. my bear, i want them exercising
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more in the morning. if we don't do it then, they're never going to get there. >> what about drinking coffee. >> coffee is the worst thing you could have first thing in the morning. best thing would be water. what happens is when you wake up, your cortisol levels are very high. adding caffeine on top of that really isn't doing you any good. if you wait until your cortisol goes down, about 2 1/2 hours after you wake up, that's when you should have your first cup of coffee. >> so drink it at work, not at home. falling in love? >> that's an interesting one. one of the things we know is that people of similar chronotype have a tendency to work out well together. if they're dating, they're both either early birds or night owls. >> on day one, whip out a test and let your date take the test. >> match.com and i need to get together. we need to do something like that so people can kind of know what's going on. >> gosh, you'd save a lot of people a lot of money. >> a lot of time. >> going through those divorce lawyers. this is so fascinating. dr. michael bruce, thank you. congratulations on the new book.
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>> thank you. >> what are you? >> i'm a wolf. i'm a night owl. take the quiz. >> thank you. chelsea manning officially ending his huk hunger strike because the military has agreed to use your tax dollars to pay for his sex change. yep. and 49ers backup quarterback colin kaepernick starting a movement when he kept his seat warm on the bench during the national anthem. our next guest is a hall of fame rung back. his name is eric dickerson. he's going to react live next. come on n eric.
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dehydrated and her aides have hard time getting her to drink more water. or as the trump campaign put it, hillary has a drinking problem. sad, sad. >> my favorite line of the whole campaign. >> he is so funny. >> thank you, mr. stiff neck. >> sorry about that. >> we're getting you relief. don't worry. >> i'm getting a heating pad. now to the race for the white house. hillary clinton sitting out today. she's back at her place in ch chappaqua, but she's facing a new e-mail scandal. >> right, stuff she's said between former secretary of state colin powell and other people. >> ed, what are you finding out? >> reporter: good morning. this is breaking overnight. fascinating e-mail exchanges between colin powell. of course, the foreman secretary of state, who preceded hillary clinton, and some of his friends and business partners where he
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really takes aim at hillary clinton and her campaign for trying to use him to say hee also misused e-mail, taking shots at his e-mail practices, when he was secretary of state. these e-mails were hacked, we're told, and were reported by dclea dcleaks.com. this first report bid buzzfeed, by the way. look at some of these e-mails colin powell at one point saying of the clinton camp, quote, they're going to bleep up the legitimate and necessary use of e-mails with fri fwrggin' -- th are his words. i had a secure state.gov machine. what he's saying is the clinton camp has been trying to say, look, colin powell also did. thise's saying he only used a personal e-mail account for nonclassified e-mail. when it was classified, he used a classified system at state
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department. different from what hillary clinton was doing with her private server. he went on it complain about how now out in the private sector, he lost a gig, apparently a speak engagement with a major university because in his words in this e-mail, colin powell alledges hillary clinton had koujed this university of so much money that they got in trouble and could no longer go forward with a pricey speech for colin powell. he also says at one point, quote, hrc could have killed this two years ago by merely telling everyone honestly what she had done. i warned her staff three times over the past two years not to try to connect it to me. an important point for balance here is that colin powell and these e-mails that were hacked also goes after donald trump. at one point calls him a national disgrace, a, quoted, international pariah, says that what he was doing to help spark the bifrter movement was racist. again, these are the words of colin powell. i think the bottom line is when you look at these hacked e-mails, he's taking aim at both of these presidential nominees. and remember, even though powell
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is a republican, he endorsed president obama twice in 2008 and 2012. in these e-mails, he suggest he's been you should great pressure to endorse hillary clinton. worth noting, he hasn't endorsed anyone in this race. based on his hacked e-mail, he's not liking what he's seeing on either side. guys? >> sounds like it. all right, ed henry, thank you very much. >> poor guy. can you imagine getting your e-mail hacked? >> what's in your e-mail? >> i don't know what's in my e-mail. i don't want to find out. >> how funny is this, heather? i'm sorry, i'm not laughing at you. he has so much pain he cannot move his neck. he slept wrong on the plane. >> studio crewing could we get him a lazy susan? just turn him. >> just spin me around. >> poor tucker. >> all right, heather. >> good morning. hillary clinton fanlted and then she was dishoens with the public about having pneumonia. but senate minority leader harry
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reid thinks the media should focus on bhody shaming donald trump and dig into his love of fried foods. >> complains about her health. what does he do? he's 70 years old. he's not slim and trim. he brags about eating fast food every day. look at his health a little bit. >> let's get the food police on it. donald trump's doctor has said he would be the healthiest president ever elected. united states military just agreed to grant the private formerly known as bradley manning a taxpayer funded sex change. manning, who now refers to himself as chelsea, started a hunger strike on friday, claiming that he was being bull lid by the u.s. government and wanted surgery free. manning is currently serving a 35-year prison sentence for releasing 750,000 pages of sensitive government documents to the website wikileaks. an e-cigarette exploded in a
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purse, forcing a mall in new jersey to evacuate. terrifying video shows a woman's bag worth thousands of dollars on top of the counter when all of the sudden, bang, thick black smoke fills the air. it happened on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. that made some people inside the mall really nervous. some of them started running for their lives. luckily, no one was hurt. and this kid is clearly out of his league. take a look here. >> oh, my goodness. >> woo! >> oh, my gosh. that kid just keeps on going. it's video of a junior rugby league in australia. the 9-year-old star, and he's a star -- the video starts going viral. he pummels his way down the field, stiff armg every other little kid in sight until he makes it over the goal line. his size allowing him to take on
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bier teams by himself. his own players just stand there and watch. his mom says he may be huge, but he has a soft heart. >> that hurts to watch. >> oh, man. now it's instant analysis. we're joined by hall of fame rung back eric decker. what to you make of that kid? >> hey, get out of his way. get out the way. >> eric's watching that saying, but that's my baby. >> that's what the mother's saying. that's my baby. >> is that kid too old to play on that team? >> he just big, but no. whatever the age s he's probably that age. it's a big kid. >> looks like some of them might be little girls. >> i think some of those kids are frad. at least some of the parents have a helmet on their kids. >> oh, yeah, we're going up against this kid. everyone wear your helmets today. >> the smart ones run behind him and jump on his back. >> great to have you today. >> thank you. >> you had such a long career in football. got to ask you about colin
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kaepernick. what to you think about what he's doing? >> i feel like everyone has a right to do what they want to do. that's not my call. that's not something i would do, but if that's what he wants to do, you know, he can do it. i feel like it's not the right setting. i think sports is a police where you want to try to enjoy, have fun, and release all your tensions from your day at work, the week at work. to me, that's not the place. i'll say it again, he has a right to do it. i don't condemn him for it, but that's his right. >> what about the players who wa wanted to have 9/11 logos on their shoes and weren't allowed to? >> or in dallas, the little sticker. rvelts it >> it is a double standard in some ways. you get fined for anything with your uniform. i used to like to have my socks down. that was a $500 fine. now it's a $25,000 fine for the season. they monitor those uniforms. so uniform code -- and they can't actually make you. like, hey, you have to stand up for the national anthem.
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you don't have to. but you have to wear that uniform the way they want you to wear it or you're going to get a fine. >> what dot owns think about it? i remember when tim tebow didn't have a time. s owners were like, we really like what he stands for. but you don't want one player to get all the attention. it's not good for morale of a team. what do you think the owners are saying? >> the owners might not like it. i think he had a chance possibly to go to another team. now i don't think a team wants to get involved. i think he would have been great in minnesota with teddy bridgewater going down. even denver at one point. but, we don't want that here right now. that's where the problem comes in. >> today your uniform, you got a fedex shirt. >> ground and air. they have a program where they're donating money to the uso. $2,000 had in a quarterback's name and running back's name with great performances. not my team. the rams. but that's the program. i think it's great program.
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>> well, this is fantastic. how long you been involved in this? >> just for this week, actually. yesterday they asked me to do for this week. i'm happy to be a part of it. >> so the nominees for quarterback, drew brees, matthew stafford, jameis winston. >> lamar miller and c.j. anderson and de languadeangelo williams. >> those are great choices. >> deangelo williams had great game. >> who are we going to see in the super bowl this year? >> green bay and the pittsburgh steelers. >> any chance that little kid? >> you'll see him in the nfl one day. i don't know if he'll be running the finootball. >> hall of famer eric dickerson, thank you very much. >> stay right here. >> he's ready to leave. >> meanwhile straight ahead on this wednesday, finally congress manages to track down the guys who hooked up hillary's server. this is going to be good, right?
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let's see. >> i respectfully decline to answer. >> i respectfully decline to answer. >> i assert my fifth amendment privilege. >> i assert my fifth amendment privilege. >> congressman jason chaffetz was leading that. he's live next. and coming up, is it normal or not to follow your college student to school? >> that's nuts. >> dr. keith knows. he's answering your e-mails coming up. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me.
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>> on advice of counsel, i respectfully decline to answer and insert my fifth amendment privilege. >> you can't answer the question about whether or not you were interviewed by the fbi? >> on the advice of counsel, i respectfully decline. >> and it went on like that and on and on. our own katherine harris also didn't have much look after the hearing. watch this. >> why did you take the fifth today during the hearing? when you take fifth ten times before a congressional hearing -- excuse me. when you take fifth ten times before a congressional hearing, you leave the impression you fear criminal prosecution. >> here with his reaction to how things went is the man at center of it all, house oversight committee chairman, congressman jason chaffetz. how frustrated were you? >> first of all, we have a
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dually issued subpoena. this ain't an optional exercise. when you have a subpoena issued, if it happened to anybody else in the world, do you think you'd be in jail or have some handcuffs on you? they got o show up. the two people who came, they have a constitutional right to exercise their fifth amendment, but let's remember, you have an administration who says they're not going to prosecute anybody. we believe that one of those people that is an immunity agreement in place. so you'd think they'd sing like song birds and do the right thing for the country. but no, they pled the fifth. >> you're in a leadership position in a co-equal branch of government, of course. what are you going to do about it? >> you know, we don't prosecute people. they don't give us handcuffs. there are things at our disposal that we can do in the next couple days. later today we're going to explore those options. we're going to continue to pursue this. we did have mr. cooper. we appreciate him coming and testifying and answering questions. he illuminated things for us. there's a lot of other people we still need talk to.
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>> you're referring to justin keeper, long-time aide to bill clinton. as a viewer, i con fez i did hear a pretty hilarious exchange. >> not any way to destroy or hide any nchgs at all. i couldn't speak to whether there were records on there that were considered federal records. in fact, the opposite would be the case in that i was going out of my way to preserve all of the information that was on those devices. >> did you have a security clearance at that time? >> no, i did not have a security clearance. >> so the context is he's telling you that he was going out of his way to preserve information by smashing these devices with hammer. do you think that's a plausible explanation? >> on its face, are you kidding me? we're trying to preserve all the information, so we smashed it with a hammer. >> is that how you back up your device, with a hammer? >> it's what you did when you don't want anyone toels see it. what's scary about this, he's one of two people tasked with setting this up.
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we did demonstrate that hu huma abedin, he's testifying she was well aware of this server. but here he is with no i.t. experience, no security clearance, and he's setting up this server that the secretary of state to united states of america uses for four years. he has unfettered access to the entire time and has no security clearance. i mean, this is -- i can't believe they allowed that to continue. >> so in normal -- i mean, this has been said a lot, but i don't think it can be said enough. if these weren't people who worked for hillary clinton and barack obama, some of them would be in real trouble, would they not? >> to have the fbi, the department of justice come to the conclusion that nobody did anything wrong to the point they can prosecute them, there are millions of people in our military and other settings who have dealt with classified information. and they know, we know, the world knows, the country knows,
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you can't allow access to classified information to people who have no security clearance. that was the person who set this stuff up. it's the chinese and russians against a guy who has to security clearance. there was no encryption. there's no dual authentication. there was no protection of all of this information at highest level of security in our government. >> the more you know, the more bewildering it is. mr. chairman, great to see you this morning. >> thank you. dropping your kids off at college can be tough emotionally. what if you brought a tent and camped out on the quad for a couple days. would you be bonkers? dr. keith is answering your e-mails on that very question next.
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are you normal or nuts? dr. keith ablow is here. he's going to answer some of your questions. first, you had an observation about tucker's stiff neck. >> i did. everyone's thinking what's the physical edeology of this. i would consider, is there something he doesn't want to look at? he's straight ahead because he doesn't want to look. >> tucker, take the bull by the horns. >> a 15-second intervention. this could change his life. >> says the psychiatrist, tucker. tucker is rolling his eyes. >> i've got an hour for him too. >> okay. e-mail number one. >> my husband and i will be driving our son to college. we booked a week at a nearby hotel and made reservation to take him to dinner with his new roommates.
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now he wants to take the train and says we're acting nuts. >> poor buy buoy has crazy pare. yeah, they're nuts. you want to stay a night, maybe two. but a week? now you're organizing. you're going to own his friends too. own your own feelings. you're anxious. it's not nice to give your gift as a going away present to your son of anxiety. >> tough to cut the cord. >> but the kid is great because he said don't come pmpbls me. >> meanwhile, someone says, the neighborhood kids are destroying my property. sounds extreme, but i am at wits end. >> the electric fence is simply to kind of alert them, hey, there's a real world out there. these kids are crazy. you're not crazy to keep them out of your yard. kids are chasing around
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hallucinations, if you will, generated by technology. i like the fact he would then say, you know what, wake up. there's a real world. see the fence and the way you felt when you touched it, it's a cure of sorts. i applaud the guy. >> i think that's interesting that there's a neighborhood that has so many pokemon kids trampling his yard. rve >> it's a plague. so is facebook. >> we have one other one. the mother sent the kid to camp. then at the end of camp, got something. you should tip the camp counselors $250 each. is that normal or nuts? >> well, it's nuts because as i understand it, the call came from the counselors saying, here's the recommend -- >> make it 2500. >> i love the arrogance there. it's crazy. it shows the narcissism of these kids, that they don't quite get it. if i were that parent, i'd be in touch with the camp saying, here's what i got from your counsel lors. why aren't you paying them? >> dr. keith, thank you. >> i'm here for tucker any time
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he needs me. >> he needs a lot of help. in our final hour today, ivanka trump, who just helped her father unveil a childcare program. her next stop right here on "fox & friends." she's going to sit down with ainsley. stick around, folks. can't see it. can't taste it. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside each of us are trillions of good microflora that support good digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber® nourishes them so they can thrive. and what helps them, helps you and me every day.
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and to your family. it is wednesday, september 14th. this is a fox news alert. shocking vid quo of these cops that are standing there in that garage. they're the target of a speeding car. one of those officer brand new to the job. the breaking details of that driver's history going after the police. >> oh, man. and then yet another e-mail scandal this wednesday morning. humiliating hillary clinton. colin powell calls her, quote, dumb, and warns that everything she touches gets screwed up. we've got more from this breaking story. >> how does he really feel? meanwhile, donald trump announces his plan to help working moms, but it's this baby
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who stole the show. being compared to baby simba from the lion king. ivanka strump here to explain the real plan. live from new york city, you are watching "fox & friends" for a wednesday. ♪ >> look who's here this hour. we've got the brand new miss america. >> and we have ivanka trump. two smart, amazing, powerful women. we're going to be talking to them right here on our set. >> with the best posture i have ever seen. >> unlike you. >> i feel guilty looking at them. so put together. >> tucker has been on plane, trarngs a train, and automobiles over the last year. today in particular, he's got a terrible stiff neck. you can't really move your neck. reminded our audio guy of this
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song right here. remember the munster srkmunster? >> yeah, i'm like lurch. the producers got me some kind of heat bpad, which is on my neck. underneath. the hairdresser just put it on. you are the best. thampbl >> that feels good? >> if you've ever dreamt of having ainsley massage your neck, it feels good. >> ron williams is a little jealous, i think. >> juan, you're next. step on up. bring good tips. >> all right. in the meantime -- >> let's get to that raise to the white house. as hillary clinton stays sidelined from campaigning again today, she's still many bed, she's haunted by a brnd new e-mail scandal. >> it's really embarrassing. it's all thanks to form e secretary of state colin powell. >> senior political
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correspondent mike emanuel is live in west chester, not far from hillary's place, with the details. >> reporter: steve, tucker, ainsley, good morning to you. secretary of state colin powell wrote about clinton, everything hrc touches, she kind of screws up with hubris. an aide to the former secretary of state colin powell confirms that he was indeed hacked. his e-mails are out there. aide says his office will have no further comment. powell wrote about hillary clinton e malt controversy, quote, hrc could have killed this two years ago by merely telling everyone honestly what she had done and not tie me to it. powell also wrote, quote, i told her staff three times not to try that gambit. i had to throw a olympian knee tantrum at a hamptons party to get their attention. she keeps tripping into these character mine fields. clinton sought powell's advice when she became secretary of state in 2009. powell has expressed the concern recently that clinton and her campaign are trying to pin her
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e-mail controversy on him. powell did use personal e-mail during his time as secretary of state but did not have a personal server. we've since learned that hillary clinton had a private server in her basement of her chappaqua home. that's also where she happens to be had healing from her pneumonia battle. we have learned that she will ru return to the campaign trail tomorrow in battleground north carolina. >> all right, mike emanuel. let's bring in juan williams. good morning to you. this colin powell e-mail exchanges that have been leaked by dc leak, a little embarrassing. >> i don't think there's any question. it's embarrassing for both sides. remember that powell is a guy that said, oh, i didn't tell her to have this kind of separate private e-mail system. it turned out he did. >> he had a private e-mail account. she had a machine. >> she had a server. but he was advising her on how to go about private communications. even with government officials.
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i think that's why the democrats are pushing that out last week. now this week you get powell and his e-mails and communications saying she's kind of a dummy. >> yeah, and also revealing that the obamas and the clintons hate each other. >> let's just read directly from the e-mail. this is jeffrey leads, a big obama donor, speaking to colin powell. he say, i can't believe hillary -- i think hillary can't believe she might not make it. it's the one prize she wants. she has everything else, and she hates that the president, that man, as the clintons call him, kicked her behind in 2008. she can't believe it or accept it. the hostility it palpable. >> clearly this is not colin powell. this is communication to secretary powell. believe me, if you want to look at my e-mails, you'd see a lot of poem have a lot of nasty things to say about hillhillary trump, and all the gang. you can see the quality of the communicati
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communication. i don't doubt that hillary and bill clinton had some strong feelings. you know how bill clinton felt about laws in south carolina. i think obviously you had rivalries and you will people who are bitter and people like that donor who had put money into some pockets and didn't win. >> yeah. >> doesn't it remind us there's no transparency though. it's like everyone is saying stuff behind the scenes. you read these e-mail, and they're not saying that when they step opportunity to podium. this is how they really feel. >> people have hard feelings, but that's not yunique p. >> here's an e-mail from march of 2015. jeffrey leeds again to colin powell. sheldon whitehouse, who's a huge clinton supporter, said they were both giving speeches at same event a few months back, and she could barely climb the podium steps. >> what's the time frame? >> it says march 14th, 2015. this is a year and a half ago.
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these are long-time concerns on the part of democrats who know hillary well. >> what you remember is the concussion and the whole thing with the glasses. then remember, bill clinton was on the air. he said in terms of we did hydration, he started to say frequent, then sort of more like once or twice. clearly, an ongoing problem. i think -- i mean, there was lots of talk yesterday about she doesn't drink a lot of water. why doesn't she drink water? doesn't want to go to the bathroom. i don't know. there had been concerns. i don't think they're concerns that somehow she's about to fall or die or go down dead. >> there have been a lot of concerns. ed klein has been saying this for how long. years now at least. you sat down with him earlier on the show. he's saying, i've been telling you guys this for a long time. listen to his interview with steve. >> this collapse that we saw the
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other day really had virtually nothing to do with her having pneumonia. this is much deeper. i had an interview with a friend who said she's not steady on her feet, she frequently gets dizzy at home, even when she climbs stairs. this is a friend who speaks to her. she has her legs elevated when she's at home because of her circulation problems. huma abedin brings her cold, water-soaked towels to put on her neck and her forehead. and bill has been beside himself, begging her to get a real checkup. >> so the clintons themselves have been at odds with each other because bill says you need to go see a doctor, figure out if something is the matter. flgts i don't know if i would buy -- ed klein is obviously a get conspiracy theorist about
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the clintons. i think there's a real health issue. obviously we saw this. >> you know, for the most part, allergies don't cause pneumonia. pneumonia does not cause you to collapse out on the street. >> well, no, but if you are sick -- and i was sick last week. i had something. >> i had pneumonia. and i've got allergies. >> if you sit out in the sun and get tired, if you don't rest, i think we're human beings and you know what happens. >> an hour and a half later -- if you have pneumonia to the point where it drops you, your legislation collapse from beneath you, and i've seen this happen to people, an hour and a half later, you're not capable of walking unaid down the sidewalk smiling. it's just not real. >> what's not real is i think there's a lot of feeling among republicans, oh, my god, we wish she would go away and not beat donald trump. i think right now the polls show she's doing that. we see president obama on the campaign trail yesterday getting a strong response. his numbers going out there. now he's at more than 50%. >> you wrote the op-ed for fox news. you said he needs to get out
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there, and if he does, she could win the white house. >> that's what he was doing in philadelphia yesterday. he was quite effective. now we're talking about who can stand in for someone who may be having physical ailments, right. "the washington post" had him at 58% approval over the weekend. you look at vice president biden, more than 50%. look at mrs. obama, 64% approval. >> the real issue is people like them more than they like her. >> that's true. absolutely. but look at contrast. who does trump have to go out aec and stand up for him? he doesn't have bush. he doesn't have romney. >> he has ivanka. >> and she's great guest. but there are no major political players who have that kind of clout with the voters, especially undecided voters and especially educated white women. oh, my god.
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there's just no comparison. >> but she really needs a surrogate? she's the most famous person on planet earth. why does she need the president? >> we went through a very difficult primary process. >> you're saying if she wings, it's because of president obama. >> no, i think it's part of that story. i think it's very necessary. maybe i wouldn't say absolutely, because of president obama, but i think you look at the way the democratic party's coalescing around hillary clinton, they're going to help her. tucker was talking about someone helping her on the stage. he has a lot of helping hands right now available to her. >> she needs them. >> he's one of the five people over on five. we'll be watching you tonight. >> pleasure to be here. you guys get up early. the early birds get the worm. >> 45 minutes, we're done. >> oh, i'm getting started. oh, my gosh. >> time for some news with heather. >> good morning. that's always the nice thing about morning show. you get your work done early in the day. good morning to all of you. a fox news alert to start out with. shocking video coming out of
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phoenix, arizona. it shows the moment three police officers are intentionally hit by fast-moving car. one of those officers a rookie, his first day on the job. he's thrown up into the air, and into a store window. the suspect, mark payne, is then seen trying to fight off those officers. the rookie and a second officer stack l him and arrest him. >> gets propelled into that glass, has the guts to get up, get back in the fight, and take this guy into custody. unbelievable. he's a hero. >> payne now faces three counts of attempted murder. he was convicted of assault on police back from 1997. two officers still in the hospital but all three are expected to be okay. well, more than one year after the u.s. agreed to that landmark nuclear deal with iran, the state department now admits it may be make iran's behavior even worse. listen. >> you can't rule out that, in fact, this deal has served as cause for this more aggressive
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posture. >> i mean, i can't rule that out. it's just, you know, iran, like many country, has an internal political process that's defind by a lot of different dynamics. >> what an amazing admission to make. well, that comes amid recent confrontation between the united states and iran, including this one. iranian boats harassing our ships last month. then over the weekend, iran threatened to shoot down a couple of the u.s. military spy planes that were operating in international air. those are requestyour headlines. unreal, that exchange with james. >> thank you very mup. a college quarterback sat for celebrating with this gesture out on the field. why that is being flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. and finally, congress manages to track down the guys who hooked up hillary clinton's illegal server. this is going to be good, right.
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hillary clinton's e-mail scandal waking up this morning with more questions than answers. watch. >> i respectfully decline to answer. >> i respectfully decline to answer. >> i assert my fifth amendment privilege. >> i assert my fifth amendment constitutional privilege. >> congressman jason chaffetz of utah ran that hearing. we had him on a moment ago to tell us what it was like. fox news chief national correspondent joins us live from washington with the latest on this story. good morning, ed. >> reporter: good to see you, tucker. new information this morning from congressman jason chaffetz. if you want to know why those star witnesses from that colorado-based company, why they were taking the fifth, well, in a march 2515 -- back in march 2015, they destroyed hillary clinton else e-mail our conclusive with that substance bleach bit we've heard so much about despite an order from congress to preserve records. in an e-mail released by the committee yesterday, employees at that colorado company seemed to regret that. one employee bluntly fretting about the possibility they were
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covering up what he called some shady bleep. meanwhile, justin cooper, a long-time aide to former president bill clinton, did talk. boy, did he have some interesting things to say. he testified about using a hammer to smash two of hillary clinton's blackberry dwass. he also talked about how he had access to those hundreds and thousands of classified e-mails that were in the server. watch. >> did you have a security clearance at that time? >> no, i did not have a security clearance. >> after you left the white house early in -- when did you leaf the white house? >> 2001. >> did you ever have a security clearance at any level after that? >> no, i did not have a security clearance. >> now, democrats throughout this hearing yesterday said this investigation is a sham. it's just about beating up the democratic nominee for president with ground that's already been plowed over before. but chairman chaffetz was on last hour here on "fox & friends" and made it clear he's not giving up this
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investigation, especially after that testimony about the hammer being used to destroy the blackberries. watch this. >> we're trying to preserve all the information, so we smashed it with a hammer. >> is that how you back up your devices, with a hammer? >> it's what you do when you don't want anybody else to see it. >> what he's referring to is that justin cooper, you saw him there in that clip on the side. this aide to former president bill clinton said that he was, quote, going out of my way to preserve all of the information on those blackberries. he wasn't hiding anything, even though he was using a hammer to smash those devices. guys? >> makes total sense. thanks a lot, ed. good to see you. well, ivanka trump helped her dad unveil a childcare problem. her next stop is here on "fox & friends." her interview is next.
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should the internal revenue service commissioner be impeached for violating the public's trust? democrats are kicking and screaming, saying they won't -- that would not be fair, but did anybody bother to ask the conservatives who are actually targeted by the agency? jenny beth martin is the ceo of tea party patriots, one of the groups targeted by the irs. she joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks so much for having me. >> okay. people are familiar with -- they know the story generally.
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that the irs targeted conservative groups before the election a number of years ago. what did they do to you? >> well, we applied for our tax status so that we would be a 501c4 nonprofit organization. they delayed and delayed and delayed. they asked all sorts of questions like -- they wanted every single post and comment on our facebook page. they wanted passwords to our website. they wanted the names of our donors, which are supposed to be confidential. and they did that to uts. they did it to other groups around the country. in some groups, they asked for their reading list, the list of books that they read. it just -- the things they did went on and on and on. >> jenny beth, why do you think they were doing that? was that to slow you down, to essentially keep you on the sidelines during the political season? >> it was to slow us down, and it did keep us on the sidelines. in 2012, leading into the
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election, we were told by our legal counsel not even to say the words obamacare because they were afraid by saying obamacare, we might be in trouble with the irs for using the word obama. >> so what happened ultimately to your group? >> ultimately, we did receive our tax status. we got that the day before i testified before congress. we received it through a phone call initially to our attorneys, which is never done. but the day before i testified before congress. >> how handy is that. well, obviously in your mind, you were targeted. they used the political power of the irs to target you. the commissioner has already been centured, but you want him impeached. why? >> alexander hamilton said that impeachment is a proper remedy when the public trust has been shattered or destroyed. they have destroyed the public trust. this will be a step to hold the
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irs accountable and remind all appointed officials that if they go too far with the control of the government, that there is some sort of accountability. >> absolutely. let's see what happens. their going to take it up tomorrow. jenny beth martin, ceo of the tea party patriots, thank you. >> thank you. >> what do you think about that? e-mail us. >> meanwhile, coming up next. look at her. ivanka trump live.
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childcare for american families. with a little help from his daughter. >> having employed and empowered thousands of women at every level of his company throughout his entire career, my father understands the needs of the modern work force. >> we need working mothers to be fairly compensated for their work and have access to affordable, quality childcare for their kids. we want higher pay, better wages, and a growing economy for everyone. >> continuing that message is ivanka trump. she's the executive vice president of development and acquisitions at trump organization. and she helped her father craft these new childcare proposals and wrote an op-ed released yesterday. great to have you here. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. >> you did a great job last night, rolling out the childcare plan. your dad says this is your baby. why is that? >> well, my father is actually being modest in this regard,
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while i take tremendous pride in it. it's an extension of my personal priorities. i have long advocated for professional women, my whole professional career. my father has also employed thousands of women throughout his life. he understands their needs. he recognizes the challenges with our broken childcare system. he wants to propose innovative new solutions to those challenges. so childcare currently is too expensive. it's disproportionately affecting women who are typically the primary caregivers, even though in 40% of cases, we're also the primary breadwinners. the fact that 47% of the u.s. labor force is now composed of women, yet we're often obviously taking care of not only our children but also elderly dependents. so we came up with a great plan for not only childcare but for elder care. and really relieving some of the financial pain that comes along with these really important and
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incredible responsibilities. >> after your speech last night, i was flipping around channels and watching different interviews. there are some critics out there. they say this is more of a democratic plan. some are labeling it the entitlement expansion. why's what are response? >> no, it's an american plan, a family plan. it's one that's long overdue. these are enormous problems. we need to create optionalty and create a more robust marketplace for childcare solutions. so, you know, the one size fits all constitutiinstitutional mod childcare doesn't fit everyone. if you live in rural communities, you won't have access to that kind of childcare. enabling people, we propose for the first time to open dependent care savings accounts, which people can add pretax zldollarso that they can use to either help 245ir children with childcare of after-school enrichment activities. that appreciates tax free. or they can create a dependent
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care savings account for an elderly dependent they're looking after. we really have to tackle the issue of wage disparity in this country, and now even more so than gender, motherhood is the driver of the difference between wages, between men and women. >> you have three children. you had your last baby about the same time i did. i cannot believe that some kmaens do not have paid maternity leave. i don't know what woman that can just have a baby and then not get a paycheck. most women can't afford that. you don't bounce right back. i think that's great. six weeks of paid maternity leave. >> well, 90% of american companies don't offer it. >> that's unbelievable. >> and it is -- you know, the way we proposed it is very nofl. it's part of the existing unemployment insurance which companies are already required to carry because obviously there's an expense associated with providing this benefit to your employees. and we recognize that. therefore, we think we crafted something very innovative
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cutting back on fraud, waste, and abuse in the existing unemployment system, unemployment insurance, we can cover it there. but we agree, it is long overdue. it's vitally important. >> so sounds great. this is all wonderful. it sounds great, but how do we pay for it? we're in debt, $19 trillion, national debt. this going to cost an estimated $150 billion. >> on thursday, my father will be rolling out a comprehensive plan, and this is baked into that for an overall tax reform. so this will be budget neutral. it's baked into the larger picture of his overall economic plan. and he'll be unveiling it on thursday. so this is definitely accounted for. you know, decreasing the deficit is something that he takes incredibly seriously and is lazer focused on. >> okay. well, women definitely need a voice. if we read some of the statistics you wrote about in
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the op-ed, 70% of moms with kids under 8 are working now. number of single moms doubled in the
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>> my kids love him. they call him grandpa. but we spent a lot of time together, particularly on the weekends. obviously family holidays. so my little daughter loves to tag around with him while he walks his jobs, which is something i did when i was a little kid. so the other day we were actually walking down a new york city street, and she pointed out a pothole to me. she was amazing. so she's internalizing all of this. last night, i almost brought her
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to the speech. i really wanted to. but ultimately, it would have been too late of a night. she watched it with my older son and my husband. they were clapping. after i was done, she's so used to seeing her grandfather on tv, that now she wants to watch "doc mcstuffins" instead. but she enjoyed me. she was clapping. >> so many people -- you know, your dad is relatable among the blue-collar individuals, even hoe he's a millionaire, some say billionaire. but he's relatable to the average american person. can go into any room and shake hands and people like him. how do you let your hair down? >> well, you know, i think my z -- i don't have a lot of time to do that these days. the time when i'm really in my element is when i'm at home with my husband and children. on the weekends. so i literally let my hair down. no makeup, no anything.
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it's really about focus time with my kids and with my family. so for me, outside of, you know, running my business, running are the trump organization, alongside my adult siblings, obviously this campaign, which is so incredible and important, it doesn't give me a lot of time around the edges. so my priority is obviously being with my family. >> i want to ask you about your husband. it's every girl's dream for her dad and husband to get along. they seem close. >> they're incredibly close. >> how is that relationship? it's a burgeoning relationship. how has that developed over the years? >> they've always gotten along very well and have great respect for one another. my husband is an incredible developer here in new york city and around the country. initially, they bonded by talking about real estate. but there was just a great chemistry and a great respect and great affection between the two of them that continued. so i feel very fortunate in that regard. the same with my in-laws. we're very close.
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and it's great to have family around you that is as supportive as ours is. we feel very lucky. >> a lot of people want to see you out on the campaign trail. we were out there on the plaza a few days ago. one of the ladies said, his kids are his biggest asset, so the more they see you, maybe the higher the numbers go up. congratulations for last night. >> thank you. >> also, people are asking if the dress you wore last night was yours. i know the one in the convention, the pink one, was. >> this one is. the one i wore last night was not. it was not. i don't mix it up that often. i typically only wear my shoes and my dresses. but last night i was wearing something else. >> what's great about your line is it's very affordable. i have two pairs of your shoes. >> i love that. thank you. >> thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate that. i know our viewers just really love hearing from you. so thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> steve, over to you. >> all right. thank you very much, ainsley. ivanka, great interview. coming up on this wednesday, three officers blatantly
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targeted in an arizona parking lot. oh, my goodness. but what the driver didn't count on was their ability to get back up and take him down. a live report from phoenix next. and she's the 21-year-old college student who just became miss america. >> miss arkansas! [ cheers and applause ] >> that's right. she's in our green room right now. you'll get to meet her after the break. good morning. we thought fibers that help you stay regular
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celebration on saturday. you see that right there. the ref thought he was making a throat-slashing motion, but it was really sign language for giving thanks to god. and taking the plunge to the extreme. a reckless daredevil jumps 200 feet from the top of a waterfall. watch this. wow. that guy gets a running head start before he plunges off that cliff in hawaii. you hear a thud as he hits the water. the impact was so hard, it knocked him out. luckily, there were tourists nearby to rescue him. those are your headlines. back over to you. all right. thank you very much. so hillary clinton still off the tomorrow. right now she's convalescing in her mention in chappaqua, new york. nonetheless, the president of the united states, who has ed klein detailed earlier, the clintons and the obamas hate each other's guts. nonetheless, he was out there
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stumping for her yesterday because he would love to have his legacy continue. >> and you know who's thrilled by this? truly thrilled. >> who's that? >> i would say the american news media. >> you think so? so there was so much good material of how they kept saying this is just what the doctor ordered. we went through it all. we picked out a few bites because there were so many we couldn't show them all. here's a little montage of what the mainstream media was saying last night. >> was it what the doctor ordered? with hillary clinton recovering from pneumonia, president obama hits the trail and takes aim at donald trump. >> tonight, trump takedown. with hillary clinton sidelined, a fiery president obama unloads on trump. >> and he looked a little bit like a retired athlete thrilled to be back in the game. >> his comments were just what the doctor ordered for a recuperating clinton, who spent the day accepting flower deliveries. with hillary clinton at home recovering, president obama took over on the campaign trail
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today, stepping up to the podium, loosening his tie, blowing a kiss, and getting right down to business. >> so there you go. >> can i ask a legal question? when reporters become surrogates for a presidential campaign, do they have to report that to the fec? these are basically contributions that america's news anchors are offering up to hillary clinton. are they reporting this? >> i don't know. are they? >> they should. i'm going to call a lawyer on that. >> funny stuff. but true. >> oh, tucker. >> meanwhile, she's the 21-year-old college student who just became our next miss america. her name is savvy shields. come on in. >> first, let's check in with bill hemmer to find out what's the coming up. >> morning to all three of you. looking forward to that interview. more e-mails and what colin powell thinks about hillary clinton and donald trump. a very interesting read this morning. there might be some sunny news for republicans. we'll show you the numbers. and is this race turning?
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miss arkansas! ♪ savvy shields! >> wow. her life changed in that very moment in a big way. she is now miss america 2017, but how much do you know about savvy shields? >> well, she joins us now to answer all of those burning questions. the first question is, savvy is short for savannah? >> absolutely. >> who calls you savannah?
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>> only my ballet teacher. >> your mother doesn't call you savannah when you're in trouble? >> only when i was a little kid. >> but to have a complementary adjective as a first name. coolest thing ever. i named one of my kids suave. i wanted to. my wife vetoed it. >> she's so sweet and southern she just went with it. >> bless her heart. >> since you were crowned miss america, how many times have you had the metal hat taken off? >> hopefully only twice, when i go to sleep. it's glued to my head. >> how shocked were you? >> it was the most surreal moment of my entire life. i've never worked so hard for something. you always think about it in this dream world, like, oh, it could happen, but you never really think of it happening. you're so unprepared for your reaction. watching it again, i forgot how i reacted. i'm thankful i didn't make a complete fool of myself. i was so shocked. >> you seem pretty put together. >> well, thank you. >> tell us about yourself.
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>> i'm savvy shields. i'm from arkansas. i'm an art major at the university of arkansas. because of the miss america organization, after my year as miss america, i'll go back, graduating college debt free, and get my masters. i got $90,000 in scholarships. unreal. it's the largest scholarship organization for women. >> and a six-figure salary. no one makes six figures in college. >> i know. i was even asked in my interview, what am i going to do with it. i'm going to invest it, absolutely. the rest of the year, i'll be living in hotels and getting to hopefully meet everyone aacross the country. you got to buy something. shoes or something. >> shopping gives me anxiety. i really can't do it. >> now i love you. >> if it's more than $20, i really have to think about it for a good long time. >> $20 is a lot, especially when you're in college. >> it's my limit. >> can that be your platform, against shopping? what an inspiration. >> girls against shopping. >> how very un-american.
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we need to have people out shopping. >> so you're from one of the great states in the country, arkansas, the diamond state. overlooked by many. >> it is. >> it's a wonderful state. have you gone back? >> i have not gone back yet. >> you're going to be huge. everybody in the state, i'm sure, is watching. >> the craziest thing. there's so many volunteers and sponsors. i would not be as savvy as i am today without them. i'm a collection of every single human i've met. i have so many people to thank. >> well, miss america pageant is focused on scholarships. so it's education. you also have to be very talented. there's a talent that's part of the pageant. you got up there and you danced. >> i did. >> you could kick your leg up. we were trying to get her to show -- see, here she is. how many years of dance training have you had? >> i've been dancing since i was 3 years old. it is my favorite thing in the entire world. that's what got me into pa jebts. i just wanted to dance in front of people. >> what do you want to be when you grow up?
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>> the dream is to be an artist. after college and after getting my masters and hopefully i'll be able to work in a museum and then maybe teach at the collegiate level. then long term, down the road, hopefully be able to commission my own work. >> your dad would be happy with that because he's the dean. >> he is. absolutely. >> how handy having your dad grade your papers. >> oh, he does not grade my papers. but he does make sure i'm studying a lot. >> i know they're so proud of you. >> they're so proud of me. the greatest thing is that they were my biggest supporters, every single moment. they were the people that kind of helped me along. >> so nice. savvy shields, have a great year. >> thank you so much. >> round of applause, miss america. [ applause ]
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>> it's the whole ticket. >> that's right. and it was just the ticket today having ivanka. >> she's the real winner of this election. >> speaking of winners, we're going to be talking to miss america's savvy shields in the after the show, show. >> tucker can't move his neck still. >> see you t bill: good morning. hackers leaking colin powell's messages. he's sounding off about hillary clinton connecting him to the email scandal and he has choice word for donald trump. martha: hackers released 30,000 of colin powell's private emails showing a wide variety of topics over self years. his harshest words are saved for hillary clinton and donald trump. last march he emailed this quote. quote,

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