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maybe. >> snl starts its new season. a lot of material for them to work with. >> have a great weekend everybody. >> happy friday everyone. "fox and friends" starts now. bye. good morning to you and your family. it is friday, it's september 16th, 2016. i'm ainsley earhardt. donald trump is on top. the gop nominee is surging as hillary stumbles. we'll break down the latest numbers. back from sick leave, hillary hits the trail and immediately throws her staff under that bus. >> my campaign has said they could have been faster. i agree with that. i should have taken time off earlier. i didn't. now i have. i'm back on the campaign trail. >> little defensive there. the blame game didn't stop there. we'll tell you where it did stop. donald trump had a hair raising experience on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon.
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>> there you go. is that good or bad for donald trump's overall image? he was in new hampshire afterwards. i have good news, you woke up you're wearing something and your mornings are better because you're with friends. >> how do you know people are wearing something? >> i said by friday people are dressed early. >> it makes it seem we're monitoring what people are wearing. >> we might be if you have that little camera on your computer and don't put tape over it. >> that's a little scary. because we have a kick in our step on friday. >> i hear the music. everybody sings about the weekend, they look forward to it. it's here. there's a bounce in their steps. >>ake fun of us for counting down. no more alarm clocks. hopefully tomorrow you get to sleep in. >> indeed.
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we wonder whether or not hillary clinton will be sleeping in. she's back to business because of her health scare. it continues to follow her on the trail as to what happened last week. >> the democratic nominee throwing her own campaign under the bus when the questions from reporters got a little tough. >> fox news chief national correspondent in washington with the laters. hey ed. >> hillary clinton took the stage to james brown's i got you, i feel good. who could blame her for feeling good. not just from three dafs rest but some of the questions initially from reporters. a warm welcome as she got on her campaign plane. they asked which tv show she had been binging on. she said the good wife is done. i'm so sad. it's really a loss. she's excited about madam secretary coming back. but she gets a. quote, big kick out of that show. after her speech, she did take a few actual questions and reporters pressed her on why she
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did not disclose her pneumonia diagnosis sooner. listen carefully as she puts the onus on her staff rather than herself and she says they could have done a better job. >> my campaign has said that they could have been faster. i agree with that. i should have taken time off earlier. i didn't. now i have. i'm back on the campaign trail. >> voters may not care when the press found out about her diagnosis but why did she wait two days to tell tim kaine, who you can see faced a scary scene with a protester last night. a female protester rushing the stage, seizing the microphone and demanding that kaine formally apologize to native americans for what she called genocide. kaine moved on, though clinton when she took those questions from the press struggled to explain why she was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday but waited to tell kaine until sunday. >> my senior staff knew
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information was provided to a number of people. you communicated with tim, i talked to him again last night. we communicated. we've communicated. but i'm not going to interest into our personal conversations. >> we kept saying we communicated now, last night, sunday. but not on friday. a long time advisers told me there were probably only five people who found out about this diagnosis on friday. top advisers like huma abedin. but tim kaine was not one of those five people. that's interesting because the questions from the press were pressing her on if you're president and he's your vice president and you come out with a big decision, will he be the last to know? it gets at that whole question of secrecy around her, guys. >> remember on friday when hillary clinton made her statements deplorables and later would apologize, tim kaine was defendsing her. next thing she apologizes, makes
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him look bad. >> you're absolutely right. it seems like different messages and you mentioned the staff getting thrown under the bus. he kind of was thrown under the bus. >> ed henry, down in the nation's capitol. >> hillary came out to the song james brown's "i feel good." note to the hillary campaign, keep in mind she's coming off of having pneumonia. james brown died of pneumonia in 2006. maybe they should get a new campaign song. >> i was a dj back in the old en days when i was in college. >> she said we communicated. that doesn't mean they communicated on friday, saturday or sunday. just at some point. >> a man and woman not being able to communicate, never happens. >> when kelly ann conway was brought on the staff, i asked did you have a say in that? he said we talk every single
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day. it doesn't appear the clinton campaign is doing that with tim kaine. >> she's out there back on the stump. unfortunately, for her, she got some bad news in the form of a poll. 6:00 p.m. yesterday, a poll came out. head to head, look at that. it's a squeaker. but donald trump has a one-point advantage. it's within the margin of error. but keep in mind she would substantially was up a little while. people are asking, is he winning or is she simply losing. >> it's clinton by one in the margin of error. steinwith 3. things have changed. if we were sitting here on august 15th saying on september 15th this will be even or trump will be ahead, not many people would say yes >> a lot of people don't pay attention until after labor day. >> hurts our feelings. we've been talking every day.
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>> this week it's one person, then the next week it's another. we talked about larry sabato with a crystal ball. >> smart guy. >> he said this is why trump is leading this week. >> there are two things happening. one is hillary clinton did this to herself in a very tough week for her campaign. that was self-generated between the basket of deplorables gaffe and then the pneumonia matter. national weather service a lie of omission. no question about it. the other point that needs to be made is what's happened the polls, almost all of them have switched from registered voters where clinton still remains ahead to likely voters. when you go to likely voters, you flush a lot of people out. this early in the contest, what that does is to help the candidate in the poll showings with the most dedicated followers. >> great point.
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>> likely over registered. that's another reason we look at a poland say there's the number. look at the sample. is it likely or registered. >> there's other polls we can show you. how things are going in this world. how do you think things are going in the world was one of the questions. they think the world is going to hell in a hand basket. 57% said that. 38% said it's going to be all right. >> that's not good for hillary. because her -- if she were to win, her term would be an extension of the obama administration. who do you trust to do a better job with the economy? the answer is donald trump. who do you trust to do a better job when it comes to government corruption. donald trump. who do you trust with terrorism? >> they're for the most part tied at that. >> jimmy fallon had donald trump on. he leads almost every monologue of mocking donald trump.
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he did two segments and ended the second one before he went to new hampshire with honoring this request from jimmy fallon. >> donald, i want to ask you, because the next time i see you you could be the president of the united states. i just wanted to know if there's something not presidential really or something that we can do now that we're both civilians. >> like what? >> i'm not liking the sound of this. >> can i mess your hair up? >> go ahead. >> yes. donald trump everybody. >> how crazy is -- >> he was so fascinated with the hair. proving that it's real. >> he must have a half a can of aqua net.
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>> i was talking to folks and they thought that was bad because they felt it simply is not presidential. i said i think -- so many people thought it's not real. this shows he's got a sense of humor. he's a good sport. what do you think? do you think it was appropriate for him to allow that to happen? do you think he knew going in they were going to do it at the end of the second segment? e-mail us. tweet us or facebook us. >> i think it made him look like he's got a real good sense of humor. >> i have an in-bed franklin focus group in my house. most of them like it. >> they're in bed. >> here's the thing. i think that it's just so interesting, that is the moment that hillary clinton possibly should fear come debate day. if it is going to be style or substance, that person, a person who reacts with personality and humility known for his confidence and cockiness wins
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people over. >> i'm sure he was talking to his staff, something to make the headlines. that was a good idea. donald trump could not say no. >> he could easily say no. don't touch the hair, i'm not coming on. >> he probably didn't -- >> i think he checked with him. >> shocked. did he look like no, i don't want him to touch my hair. he's an actor too. >> we just played the clip for you. what do you think? let us know. it's 6:11 in new york city. time for news. >> nice to be with everyone this morning. we begin with a maniac with a meat cleaver. there's brand new information for you about the man who a takds police officers in midtown manhattan leaving an officer seriously hurt. he was slashed from his temple
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to his throat. >> police confronted the man because he was trying to smash a boot off his car with a hammer. that's when he took off. an off-duty detective saw what was happening and tackled him. then he took out a meat cleaver slashing the officer. cops fired 18 bullets at him. this morning he's in critical condition. turns out, he's been arrested 15 times, has a history of violence against the police. tragedy striking the racing world. robby gordon's parents found dead in their california home. >> i'm so sad and i can't believe it. there will be a truth will come out what went down there. >> police investigating the deaths of off-road racing legend baja bob gordon and his wife as a possible murder-suicide. a rifle was found in the home. robby gordon wants people to know that his father was a
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good man. a 13-year-old boy is shot dead after pulling this bb gun on police. they say it looked identical to the handgun that officers carry. >> turns out to not be a firearm in the sense that it fires real bullets. but as you can see, it looks like a firearm that could kill you. >> police responding to reports of an armed robbery when he started running away. when they tried to take him into custody, he pulled a gun from his waistband and police opened fire. he later died. the officer will be placed on leave for at least a week lyle i. while the investigation determines whether charges are, in fact, warranted. those are a look at your headlines. more coming up later. >> thank you very much. it looked like a real gun. the mayor of columbus has asked for calm. already in our country illegally, now a group of immigrant students are demanding
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free college tuition on your dime. are you happy? >> hillary clinton back on the campaign trail. but can she come back from this? >> you can put half of trump supporters in what i call the basket of deplorables. >> the racist, sexist, homophobic -- >> lee carter is reading the dials on that, next. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. siriusxm's free listening event that's might be over,ckin'. but now you can turn us back on with packages starting at $5.99 a month, plus fees. just call 855-874-7743
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hillary clinton makes a comeback yesterday after being sidelined by pneumonia. so what do voters think about the latest campaign attack? pollster lee carter puts some of the sound bites to the test. joins us live now. >> good morning to you. >> good morning. >> first sound bite is the sound bite of the week, correct? >> it is. >> deplorable you. >> to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorab s deplorables. right? the racist, sexist, homophobic, islamaphobic, you name it. and unfortunately, there are people like that. and he has lifted them up. >> that did not rate well. >> it did not rate well, not
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even with democrats. democrats gave it a c. independents and republicans, it was on the floor there. they gave it an f. nobody likes an attack. that's the way it goes. the question is, is it going to stick and who does it stick to? >> this one made hillary clinton look bad. the deplorables, you don't attack the supporters. you can attack the candidates, not after the people. it sort of confirmed for folks that she doesn't like people, she's an elitist, looks down on trump supporters. the interesting thing, it's galvanizing and energizing republicans against her. we've all seen -- people are actually embracing the fact that they're deplorables and it's really not -- where we saw her go on a decline. >> another one while she was on bed rest, he was out in a hot room and took a shot at her. >> in this beautiful room that's
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122 degrees. it is hot and it's always hot when i perform because the designed for this kind rooms of a crowd. i don't know, folks. you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? >> owe you can see independents and republicans reacted similar. they gave it a c-plus. democrats a d-minus. here's the deal. it was sort of a funny way of going after hillary clinton's health. it was more of -- it wasn't a kooky crazy thing he was after. people are talking about it. he addressed it. what kind of a grade would they give the hair? >> everybody would give it an a. the thing is, he wants to show he's having fun. he seemed like he was having fun with it. >> fun segment. thank you very much. lea carter. >> great to be here. >> coming up, the phones are on fire, literally on fire. should the samsung be banned
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glad you're up. here are some headlines. you've heard this message from black lives matter, right? that's certainly inspiring. black lives matter leader is changing his tune because he was robbed. jerry ford jr. was robbed at gunpoint at his front door and is calling for more police patrols in his neighborhood. and a smoking habit hands detectives their smoking gun. nabbing their suspect after he
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left a cigarette butt with his dna all over it at the scene of the crime. he's under arrest nearly a year before he allegedly -- after he allegedly broke into that home. don't smoke. good advice. thank you, brian. two weeks and 2.5 million phones later. samsung announces the largest worldwide recall in the history of smartphone industry. the reason? dozens of the galaxy note 7 phones spontaneously are bursting into flames, in cars, restaurants, even in the hands of customers. one a 6-year-old little boy. the cyber guy is here with more on this expanding recall. >> worldwide. this is the largest phone recall in world history. good morning to you. we're talking about the samsung galaxy note 7. a phone that you heard of -- remember the timeline. it started back in august. it was the first time we started to hear this. this came out in august. we learned shortly thereof, there was one little problem
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here, one little problem there. it started in china. remember that first event. fires started happening all around the country. really just incredible battery was called -- the battery negative and positives too close inside the phone. this is a massive quality problem that samsung has to address. not just now, but with all of the these phones. they're causing the battery to heat up, overcharge and explode in many cases if not just catch on fire. >> curt, when we started talking about this last week, i was like, you know, it's never going to happen to us. this happened once and now i look at the timeline, cars are on fire, a 6-year-old boy in new york, the device explodes in his hand. this also happened in china. another car caught on fire. not just one or o two incidents. it's happened a light. yesterday when i was flying, i flew delta, i was getting on the plane. they made an announcement, if you have a galaxy note 7, turn
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it off and you're not allowed to get back on the plane. >> the big massive transit association of new york city, they lead the country in saying don't bring these on buses, don't bring them on trains, don't bring them on boats. they're simply not safe at this point. now, the next question is, you own one of these, what do you do? the big pickle is, samsung had not yet figured out how they're going to dress 2 1/2 million phones to be returned all at once. they're working on that issue. temporarily, they have two things you can do. number one, download a patch that's coming. it should be perhaps today where you can download this to your phone. what it's going to do is restrict the battery from being charged beyond 60%. sure, your battery life is cut in half but the likelihood of battery catching on fire is far less. number 2, you can walk it back
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into the retailer where you bought it except people are having a big tough time getting that accepted. right now, there's a trade-in program available where you can trade into a different phone at their cost plus a $25 gift return as a quick patch to this. >> hopefully they'll fix the problem and give people their money back. even if they don't, it's not worth it. take your phone in. >> don't throw it away. it's still worth something. >> hopefully, you can return it and get yug money back. samsung as a company, are they able to handle this? >> there's a ton of money on this phone and their reputation. the iphone 7 go on sale today. this could not be better? >> what are people going to do? interest in the iphone 7 was gigantic. but it wasn't like bam, wow, i can't wait to have that phone. samsung owners are thinking hard
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about getting an iphone. apple stock up huge numbers. they're up quite a bit. >> thank you, good to see you this morning. donald trump says his economic plan will make america work again. but will it cost america trillions? here to balance the debate you won't see anywhere else. they're already in our country illegally. now a group of immigrant students are demanding free college tuition on your dime. happy birthday to nick jonas. the singer is just 23 years old today. happy birthday, nick. hold onto your forks. endless shrimp is back at red lobster. that means you get to try as much as you want... ...of whatever flavors are calling your name.
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i just wanted to say that it's always a lot of fun when you come up and the people don't have the teleprompter working, but that's okay. lucky i brought some notes. everything that is broken today can be fixed and every failure can be turned into a truly great success. just look at the way i melded into the teleprompter that just went on. who else could have pulled that off? okay? who else? >> that was donald trump yesterday as he unveiled his big economic plan to making america great again. critics say it will cost taxpayers trillions. here for a fair and balanced dee beebt. peter navarro and the see -- owe tan din. a clinton supporter. you heard about a tax cut to the tune of $4.4 trillion and a
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promise of 3.5 to 4% growth equaling 25 million jobs. does the math add up? >> yes, it adds up. it's important to understand that this is an economic plan, not a tax plan. it has three other components. regulatory, energy and trade. we wha we do to go from an abysmal 2% growth rate under obama and clinton to 3.5%. in other words, we're gaining a point and a half there. we're getting rid of our trade deficit. we're getting more investment on shore and we're getting rid of the $2 trillion regulatory burden. we're going to shave that by 10%. and from that, you get increments of growth. one gdp point is worth 1.2 million additional jobs we create a year. this is a good plan. you'll hear critics talk about trickle down. that's not what this is about. this is a whole new structural
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comprehensive plan and those critiques are tired. >> do you agree? >> oddly, i see it a little differently. in fact, it's funny. you know, i'm 5'2", i'd like to be 6 feet tall. but i'm not going to get there. donald trump is not going to get those growth targets. i mean, in fact, the targets are actually being mocked by independent analysis. just because you say you want 4% growth doesn't mean you'll get there. this tax plan, like the -- this is a third version of the tax plan, like the first two versions of the tax plan, drives a giant hole in the deficit while doing what the two previous plans did is give tax breaks to the wealthy. the sad part of this is that donald trump has been saying for a year that he's a champion of the middle class. yet, you puts forward a tax plan that really tells you a
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completely different story. >> can i say something? >> the vast majority -- let me just finish. >> i knew you were going to do this. you say it's a tax plan. it's an economic plan. its revenue-neutral. the beauty of the plan -- >> it's not revenue neutral. >> it's a static level. down 2.5 trillion with a tax. we pick up 2 trillion with the energy regulatory and trade. you need to open your eyes to this world. you want to be in a world of 2% growth. >> no, i don't. >> that we've been for 15%. the progressives, liberals and democrats got nothing on this issue. the best line in the speech. let me tell you. took over 200 years for this country to go to $10 trillion in debt. obama has doubled that in eight. that's what the liberals -- >> further develop the speech for a second. he also talks about renegotia renegotiating the trade deals and about bringing some of the
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violators to suing them. >> amen to that. >> number two, he does talk about having some of our allies pay tore the defense that we're supplying for them to balance out the budget. go ahead. >> sure. can i just -- >> the trade issue is we're running almost $800 billion trade. what that does is takes away almost a point of growth because we're putting our factories in mexico and china rather than in michigan, ohio, illinois and indiana. we cannot keep doing that and expect good things to happen. this plan was for the lower income, middle class people to get them jobs, tax relief and it's great. i love the child care deduction as well. if you can't love that, you can't love anything. >> go ahead. final thought. >> i think we just have to recognize and we talk about ending regulations. one of the things he's ending is food safety regulations. he also cutting vet -- the
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reality of this -- >> cut in regulation that the agency level. >> no. >> no specifics at this point. >> check the website. check the website. yesterday it said food safety regulations would be repealed. i think you should look at the details of this and see who this is really for. not for the middle class. >> number one, if we get 3.5 to 4% growth, it's great for everybody. >> sure. but we won't with this plan. >> we have something to talk about at the debate now. >> excellent. >> they can go at it. >> jobs, that's what we want to do. >> for sure. let's do this. >> promise not to interrupt you again. goodbye to you. >> back to you. >> they listened to you. >> sort of. >> we have other headlines that we're going to follow for you. gone in 40 seconds. we begin with that. a multimillion dollar jewel heist caught on camera in the middle of the day.
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four men decked out in all black smashing through glass with hammers. stuffing their bags with jewels. this happening in houston. customers and employees taking cover during the terrifying ordeal. police believe they may be part of a gang pulling off heists like this all across the country. no one was seriously injured, thank goodness. new jersey became the 11th state to allow the concealed carry of a gun without a permit. it's called constitutional carry requires no training and allows hidden guns anywhere, open carry is permitted. it creates a stand your ground rule, allowing people to defend themselves with a gun if they feel threatened and somewhere that they're legally allowed to be. it goes into effect january 1st. congress one step closer to blocking president obama's plan to close guantanamo bay. the house passing a bill banning the administration from transferring any of the 61 remaining detainees for the rest of the year. nine out of the 161 prisoners released under the obama
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administration have returned to battle. the white house has vowed to veto the bill if it passes the senate. finally, they're living in this country illegally. now students in north carolina, they think that they deserve to use your tax dollars to pay for college. a group of high school students are protesting since they do not qualify for a local scholarship program. they can't apply because they don't have social security numbers. but the program does help the illegals connect with schools that offer financial assistance. those are a look at your headlines so far. back to you with more. thank you very much, heather. >> thanks heather. this is an epidemic killing millions of americans every day. why is heroin being prescribed by doctors now? >> heroin? >> new numbers show more and more men are skipping work for watching tv down in the basement. the with us i have indication of
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♪ don't just eat. ♪ mangia! bertolli. quick look at headlines for you this morning. prescription heroin available in canada. doctors are legally allowed to give heavily addicted patients that drug. a small grade of heroin helps people who are not responding to other treatments. experts claim it can lessen patient's risk of an overdose or of an infection. the white house intention intentionally bearing a southern border report. critics say it's because the department of homeland security publicly reports 80% of illegals are caught when they cross the border. but there are new unreleased
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report shows 50% are actually caught. it's not expected to be released until, of course, after the election. now to a fox news alert. a police officer attacked with a meat cleaver in the middle of new york city by penn station. police shooting 18 times. >> before he slashed an officer from his temple down to his throat. >> channel 5's liz doll a.m. live from new york city with a look at the rap sheet for the suspect. it all started, he discovered the cops had booted his car. >> reporter: and he was not happy about it. good morning to you, steve, brian and ainsley. that's what started all of this. it was very scary for anyone commuting near penn station last night. all of this happening during the height of the evening rush. people saw police chasing this man wielding this meat cleaver. he was trying to fight the cops off with it. this all started around 30th
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street last night around 5:00 when he saw that a boot was put on his car. a car that he had been living in. the suspect, 32 years old. officers confronted him and he pulled out that meat cleaver striking one officer with it. but he refused to drop the weapon and police tried to tase him to no avail. he then proceeded to run down 7th avenue, climbed on to an nypd squad car and it just so happened an off-duty detective named brian o'donnell was passing by and tackles the suspect to the ground. then the man took the meat cleaver and cut o'donnell from the temple down to his jaw. we're told that o'donnell is in serious but stable condition this morning. they were left with no option but to fire their guns. 18 shots were released and the suspect was struck. he was taken to a local hospital. nypd commissioner bratton spoke out just last night saying he was proud of the way his
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officers handled the situation and were able to take down this armed suspect. >> the officers fired sufficient rounds to stop the attack on the officers. i want to commend them for their bravery and performance of duty. >> reporter: nypd investigators were asked if they thought this may be some type of terrorist lone wolf attack. they're saying at this point, they're not ruling anything out. live in midtown manhattan. back to you in the studio. >> liz, thank you very much. who has a meat cleaver in their car? >> right. unbelievable. just to think the danger these guys and women are in. a lot of times around 5:30 i'm by there. if every two feet was another person, how do you get off 18 shots and not hit any bystanders. >> this guy took it personally they booted his car because he was living in his car. >> everyone say a prayer for
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that officer. she was trusted to protect our vets, instead, she's accused of falsifying records, evading her taxes and much more. so why was she still getting paid? >> good question. >> she seems happy. plus, more and more men are skipping work to lay around on the couch and watch tv. >> sounds great. >> we hope they watch fox news. all while you pay the tab. he wants to psyche you up.
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our future than i've ever been. we fought our way back from the worst recession in 80 years, we turned around a declining economy. our businesses created 15 million new jobs. >> well, the administration is painting a rosy picture of the economy but one thing that remains unspoken with the 7 million men ages 25 to 54 who are out of the labor force. >> what are they doing? many of these men have let go of their duties as bread winners only to pursue their own personal gratification and wussification. here to discuss is mr. larry wingate. why? >> lazy, unmotivated, end entitled. the problem is it's not they can't find a job, they are not bothering to look for a job. they are deciding to be unemployed, non-employed. >> why not, and why not in past generations has been an issue.
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when i was younger, if you wanted stuff, there was only one way to get stuff, you went out and worked for your stuff. your parents weren't going to give it to you and the government wasn't going to show up with a tv and money and health care and college and all that. you had to earn it. not the case anymore, you can sit back from cradle to grave and have a house full of stuff, and no one expects anything from you. >> in a bad economy, since 2007, 2008, there just aren't enough jobs. >> that's a dumb argument. >> so one guy winds up sitting on the couch and next guy sees that guy -- back in the olden days there was a lot of self-respect, i know there aren't any jobs, i'm going to keep looking until i find one. >> it's an issue of self-respect. when you believe that contributing to society will make you a better person and you've been taught that by your parents, you will go out and
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contribute but what you said is key. we're not holding these people responsible to the point that there's any downside and when we let people get by with this kind of behavior, there's no reason for me to say just as you did if you can get by with it, then you can get by it, we could all get by with it and pretty soon we have a lot of people not doing anything to go out and earn their money and we'll all support them. >> why men? >> because most of these guys, if you look at the study, they are not married. maybe they don't have a wife there pushing them. >> that could be it. where do you go from pride where some people say that could be a detriment to being self-assured? >> self-assured, that's taught to you by your parents. we don't have a society where parents teach their kids to feel good about who they are based on contribution. we tell kids they are special and they are not special. they are only special to you because they are your kids. when they go out in the world, they are only special if they
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contribute. >> right. it's all about productivity. >> what do you say to the people about -- you know, i want you to find something you are passionate about. >> don't even say "passion" really. passion is defined as a barely controllable emotion. that's not what we should have running our lives. >> you want to go to work and be happy. >> that's your business. it's not your employer's business to be happy. you decide to be happy. >> one of the worst things to tell someone is they don't have to go to work, they don't have to have an identity and be successful. you cannot have pride if you haven't done anything. >> what are the consequences for not doing anything? there's no motivation to go out and work. >> millions of people are sitting on the couch watching us, they are able-bodied. larry, we're becoming soft. >> wussification is what you
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call that. >> larry, hold it, we sit on the couch. >> the difference is we're getting paid. >> those guys are getting paid to do that too. they are on the dole every no. -- month. they get on the couch and get a check. >> when welfare started, you were only allowed to get one for a few weeks. it was help to you get off your feet and get a job. >> a temporary hand off. >> now people are living on it year after >> generation after . >> a crutch. larry has got a new book coming out. it's going to be? >> "what's wrong with them, they are everything." >> it's a thousand pages long. bill clinton is known among democrats as the closer but some are now saying he's losing his luster. fair-and-balanced debate are
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good friday morning to you and your family. it's september is 16th, 2016. i'm ainsley earhardt. trump to the top, brand-new fox news poll shows the nominee is surging as hillary is stumbling. hillary takes to the trail after taking a few sick days and throwing her staff under the bus. >> my campaign says they could have been faster. i agree with that. i should have taken time off earlier and i have. >> she took six questions from reporters. we'll tell you what they were about. and donald trump has a hair-raising experience on the
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tonight show with jimmy fallon. wow, and he went off to new hampshire for an appearance. is that a good move or bad move for his image? let me remind you unless you know something new about our slogan and that's mornings are better with friends. what are you doing over there? >> have you found your folder yet? >> i have a fold -- >> we all have folders. >> that's my folder. there's your folder. >> you collapsed it into your folder. how did you lose it? >> i make fun of it, you have a stack of stuff. >> because we don't usually take a wide shot. if we take a wide shot, i look slop pirks but a narrow shot, i look neat.
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>> here's lauren, lauren was out here on wednesday and straightening it up. >> now you know what my wife goes through. i can't help it. >> on myside, i got a phone, some papers, and as you can see, america runs on dunkin'. >> which you have every day. >> i have it every day. it's delicious. it's very strong. >> now you know what's happening behind the scenes but let's talk about the election. >> let's do. >> hillary clinton is back to business after her health scare but the controversy is drawing some headlines and some questions from reporters. >> the democratic nominee even throwing her own campaign under the bus when she was forced to respond. >> fox news chief national correspondent ed henry made all the appearances yesterday. you worked the sources and has the latest from both campaigns. >> good morning, guys. it was wise man steve doocy who reminded us that james brown died of pneumonia. it was a little awkward for
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hillary clinton to pick "i feel good" as her anthem in south carolina. reporters actually asked her which tv show she had been binge watching. >> she said she's sad that the cbs "the good wife" is now down and she's excited "madam secretary" is coming back. after her speech, she took some questions. reporters asked her about the information blackout about her health scare last sunday. rather than taking responsibility herself, she says "they" as in her staff could have done a better job. >> my campaign has said they could have been faster. i agree with that. i should have taken time off earlier, i didn't, now i have. and i'm back on the campaign trail. >> the other big question is voters may not care about the inside baseball when the press found out about her diagnosis of
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pneumonia. why did she wait two days to tell tim kaine? he faced a scary moment with a protester in new hampshire. she rushed the stage and grabbed the microphone and demanded he formally apologize to native americans. hillary was faced with questions why she didn't tell tim kaine she had pneumonia on friday but waited until sunday. >> my staff knew. i communicated with tim. i talked to him last night. we communicated. i'm not going to go into our personal conversations. >> notice, how she kept saying we communicated in general. not answering the specific question about why at least 48 hours passed between friday and
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sunday to tell her vice-presidential pick. probably only a handful of people knew about that diagnosis because of secrecy around the clintons. if elected, will she let her vice president know about it? >> not hear about it on tv. ed started out with the fact that "i feel good" by james brown. who died from pneumonia. she clearly needs a new song. what songs could she use? >> she will eventually call in. she's starting to do that more and more. >> you want to have a bet. i bet you a dollar she does not? >> today? >> no, not today. she will call in before the election. 53 days.
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countdown to her call. >> not come in. you think a call. >> make sure we keep the lines open. i don't want her to get a busy signal. there's been a lot of things happening with this campaign, between the email revelations, the collaborations of the clinton foundation. the deplorables on friday. now you got donald trump with a new discipline to his campaign which is on policy and much of it on the prompter, combine those two events and check out these polls. >> that might be why he's up in the polls. look at this latest fox news poll showing more people prefer donald trump against hillary clinton if it's just the two of them in the race. he's up by one point. it is neck and neck, guys. >> when you ask people how they feel things are going? a majority of people feel we're in the ditch. are things in the world, are we going to hell in a handbasket. >> why did you laugh?
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every time you think of basket, what did you think about? >> deplorable. >> when everyone said donald trump was moving up, inside the battleground states, he's not making any progress. really, did you see the iowa poll and the fox news poll has trump up 45 to 37 on top of the fact that two separate polls that he's leading in florida and ohio. >> in arkansas, trump is ahead by 28 points. >> that's amazing. >> people are so fascinated with him and fascinated with his success and really fascinated with his hair. he was on jimmy fallon last night and asked him this question and watch this video. it's pretty funny. >> oh, boy. >> donald, i want to ask you because the next time i see you you can be the president of the united states. i just wanted to know if there's something we could do that's just not presidential really or something that we can do now that we're just both civilians like -- >> like what? i'm not liking the sound of it. go ahead. >> can i mess your hair up?
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[ laughter ] >> he said yes. go ahead. >> my hair. >> trump, everybody! >> it's real. he's hair is real. he's been on this couch. touch his hair in the past. >> i touched his hair, when he was talking about his hair, i said can i touch it and it was real. >> i think to show his softer side you think it was planned. if you weren't joining us for the first hour, brian said he thought this was planned and coordinated. >> steve agrees with me. i think they have to check with big names like this. >> jimmy fallon, they actually run through the show. they talk about what's going to happen and so i bet they said at the end, would it be occasion if we messed up your hair. >> but donald looked so shocked
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by it. he's not an actor and jimmy fall lon -- he knew if he asked him to do it, he wasn't able to say no. he had to do it on live tv. i don't think it was planned. >> we had this debate earlier. not a very presidential thing, is it, to have somebody's hair messed up like that? we asked you what your comments were and we got a lot of them. >> would jack parr have done this to jfk. >> proves he is a man with confidence and a sense of humor, even when it is directed at him. shows he has more personality than given credit for. >> messing up trump's hair made me smile in a good way. we can all use that. i didn't take it as disrespectful. >> yes, it was funny. that's what you do on fallon, be funny, shows trump is the real deal and has a sense of humor. >> remember, jimmy kimmel, you are plenty strong, open up this jar of pickles.
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clearly that was gone over. >> people out in the twitter verse realized that the pickle jar had been preopened because when it didn't pop, vacuum seal. >> if you open up pickles especially heard the pop and write us. >> do not eat the pickles. >> pickles don't go bad. >> someone could put something in it. when you buy pickles and you don't hear that pop, throw it away. >> talk to your family because someone could have opened it up and put it away. >> with everyone at home, we begin with the follow-up to the story it happened yesterday. listen to this. new information a maniac with a meat cleaver, brand-new info coming out about the man who
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attacked officers in the middle of midtown manhattan, one officer seriously injured. slashed all the way from his temple to his throat. [ gunshots ] >> police confronted him because he was trying to smash a boot off of his car with a hammer. that's when he took off. an off duty detective saw what was happening and talkds him. he pulled out this 11-inch meat cleaver and attacked the police officer. he's been arrested is 15 times before. he has a history of violence against the police. tragedy striengs the racing world. former nascar driver robbie gordon's parents found dead in an parent murder-suicide. >> i'm so sad. i can't believe it. the truth will come out what
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happened there. >> baja bob gordon strangled his wife sharon before shooting himself dead. robby wants people to know that his father was a good man. the first female shoulder to ever attempt green beret special forces training just washed out. she passed the physical fitness portion of the test and made it through half the 21 day course but was unable to complete the land navigation phase of training. u.s. soccer standing up against a star player taking a knee. megan rapinoe taking a knee. as part of the privilege to represent our country, we have an expectation that our players and coaches will stand and honor our plag while the national anthem is played. those are a look at your headlines. there will be a lot of response to that. >> u.s. soccer is doing something the nfl wouldn't.
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♪ first i'm glad to have a chance to stand in for hillary today. she did it for me for a long time. it's about time i showed up and did it for her. >> there, bill clinton, on wednesday stepping in for his wife. many democrats think bill has lost his luster. leaving many to discuss has he lost his luster as the closer. >> we're going to to start with
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you, richard. item in politico, you know what, top democrats don't regard bill clinton as the closer anymore. president obama is the top tier. he's down there with joe biden. the democrats have a very deep bench, you remember the democrats are so week and look at the strength. look at barack, and joe biden and tim kaine, when they need someone to fill in for hillary clinton is bill clinton. the contrast between the last republican presidents by all accounts seem repulsed by their nominee and one who called donald trump a nativist and isolationist. that's not something you want to hear from the last republicans in the office. >> a lot of republicans are not
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on team trump. the problem with bringing bill clinton out. he's going to talk about what happened when richard was advising him during the clinton years. it's like i got to tell you back in the 2000s man could i do it and reminds people of the olden days and not the future. >> it's interesting because you say that because hillary is having a problem with the millennial vote. i myself is too young to vote for whrict. if you are the average college freshman, you were born in 1998. you have no recollection of what the bill clinton presidency was. it's tough to bring him back because what it does it reminds everybody of the politics of the past and he had a lot of controversial things that he did related to crime. >> he was impeached. most millennials don't realize that. >> that's right. the biggest problem this is a change election. this is an anti establishment kind of burn the house election
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in d.c. and whenever you bring out bill clinton it reminds everybody that she embodies the establishment. she is the establishment. >> richard when you look at the fox news poll we had a minute ago, majority of americans feel like we're going to hell in a handbasket. she would be a continuation of the hell in a handbasket administration a majority of feel. >> right. which doesn't correlate that president obama is at a 58% approval rating. the fact is that what you won't mention is that under the last clinton administration, we had 23 million jobs created. the most robust economic growth ever and obama, we had 18 months of private sector job growth, cutting taxes, government, waste, fraud, and abuse and cutting regulation. we heard from donald trump yesterday, that was george
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your expenses and boost that savings account? here to answer your money questions, ramsey solutions finance expert and my friend and author of "retired, inspired" chris hogan. good to see you. >> good morning. >> what does the study reveal? >> it he reveals we have a crisis. we have people that aren't looking this situation and acknowledging it. one in ten are saving for retirement. you got 59% of baby boomers have nothing saved. that's alarming to me. ths one of things that if we
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don't change the course and path we're on, we're going to have a lot of people working longer and much harder than they ever had before. >> why aren't people saving for retirement? >> they have life getting in the way. it's a lack of focus and understanding how serious this is. when we begin to look in the study, we understand that it is living expenses day-to-day, number one, and then you have the credit cards, and then you have more mortgages and medical bills and so beginning to understand those issues, the thing that alarms me is the living expenses. that's the stuff that we all make excuses for that we need. but what where we really drag and dig into it, we have to understand the want and a need the. >> many of us live for today and not wanting to think about tomorrow. we have a question from viewers. beck ka lives in hawaii. she said my husband and i are 50 and 43. we live in hawaii where the cost of living is very high and sceeps us from being able to save. what can we do to start saving?
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>> you may have to relocate. you live in a very expensive area. the cost of living is going to be higher because of all the ameniti amenities, the surroundings. talk about your options. can you relocate? is there a cheaper island to move to or maybe you have to come back mainland. i'm being honest. if you don't get your cost of living under control, you will never be able to live your dreams. maybe they should move out to tennessee. my wife and i are debt-free except for our house. should we max out our roth ira at 17% of our income or work to pay off the house first? >> great job. that means you gave yourself a raise by getting out of debt. so what i would do is this, back down your investing to 50% of your annual household income and then begin to focus on saving for college if you have kids and attacking the mortgage. i don't want you to bring a
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mortgage into your retirement dreams. i want you to go into retirement being completely debt-free, able to use your money how you like. >> wouldn't that be wonderful. ann from ohio says my husband and i were forced into retirement before we were ready. we have no debt except a mortgage and our only income is from parttime jobs, social security and a pension. what steps should we take to retire? >> well, ann, i cannot imagine being push toward retirement, it's not a pleasurable thing. everybody wants to be wanted. here's what i want for you, i want you to get intentional and understand just because you were pushed out doesn't mean you can't work somewhere. go to my website, chris hogan 360.com. go your ioq. then i want you to plug in and get a plan and be on purpose with your money. you still have time to work. you still have an opportunity to chase your dreams. >> it's so easy.
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i've done it. i've gone ton his website. you can answer a few questions and you can if i can -- figure out in a matter of minutes how much you need to retire. go get his book too. it's called "retire inspired." are you part of donald trump's basket of deplorables? well, now you can literally wear it on your sleeve. judge jeanine pirro is next. find out why so many people are outraged. should we put up the photo? find out why people are outraged by that picture right there.
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their way in. everyone in the audience had to put their keys into a tray and their deplorables into a basket and it took forever. it took a long time. >> are you a tray person or basket person? judge jeanine poins us now. suddenly people on line are starting to sell stuff. we found some of these things onnettesy -- etsy. >> look at the t-shirts. look at the middle one. there's a basket and what does it say underneath it? >> i'm in that basket of deplorables. >> proud to be a deplorable. >> this is going wild. >> deplorable me. >> look at this one. >> i like that one. >> then there are buttons. >> i like that. >> that's a great bracelet. i'll take that. >> i admit i'm a deplorable. i'm proud to be a deplorable. >> i guess we're not getting a close-up of that.
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okay. >> this is odd. is this on the trump website? >> no. etsy. >> this is very donald trump to get this. >> you know what the name of his cologne is, success. >> here you go. deplorable. >> you can have the bracelet. as a lovely parting gift. >> the fact that she made this statement, it's going to stay with this campaign. remember in 47 and mitt romney and that number, there was some truth to that, hello. this is something that i believe is the turning point in her campaign where people are going to dig their heels in and say you know what, you are arrogant, condescending, you want to call us deplorable. >> they successfully parried to get him to talk about david duke. that's who they are talking about. next thing you know the vice-presidential nominee is getting questions about it. maybe that was the goal but judging by what we're seeing in
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the polls, it's blown up in their face. >> i can't imagine that -- i understand how they turn it and spin it to their benefit, but i can't imagine it was planned where let's go off on half of trump supporters, half of those going to vote, let's call them horrible people and when she said they are not america, i was like whoa, does that mean if she's president, she doesn't care about me? i think. >> we found out that tim kaine didn't find out she had pneumonia. he found out with all of us on monday. >> isn't it interesting how she answered the question? well, i told my senior people. she didn't tell tim kaine. he's a great vice president. when i was a judge on a witness stand, answer the question. yes or no. that's it. i don't want to hear all the other stuff. in politics, you pivot, that's what she does. he didn't know.
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she didn't tell him and this whole thing about her health and, you know, can't a girl just have a sick day? it's much more serious than that. we've been watching this candidate and look we've all had cold or pneumonia or an allergy. she is 68, 69 years old, 69 years old. it's a little more serious at that point, and then when we find out she's hugging a little girl when she has pneumonia, oh, it's noncontagious pneumonia. they are writing the script as we go along. >> just the fact when she collapsed, a week ago or rather this past sunday, 9/11, and threw her into the van and drove her to chelsea's apartment rather than a level i trauma unit which is the standard protocol for the secret service to do and she didn't see her doctor for another hour or two. the secrecy around it reminded people. >> as she comes out of the
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apartment as we see on the screen right now. >> or the body double. >> or the body double as some people are saying. they looks like a different person for me. where's secret service or -- security? >> they did have wide shot. >> how did the little girl get through it? >> that's a photo op. donald trump has to look out, the birther comment, do you think president obama is born here. i'm not going to answer that. >> they said yes. put that one away. mr. trump needs to put that one away. end of the story. let's move on. there are too many issues like what's going on right now in the country. >> he does think he was born in the united states. >> speaking of the new border patrol hammered by an august surge in illegal activity. >> normally in august, at the
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end of the summer, there is a reduction in the number of those coming across the border. that is not the case right now. what we are seeing is not just 10,000 syrian refugees coming into the country but we expect in 2017 that there will be 110,000 syrian refugees. but even more than that, we're still talking central america. did you know that they are still coming in from central america? these huge surges and we've got 64,000 family units. a family unit is not one person. it's like a lot of people, mother, father, grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt, 46 kids. cats, dogs, coyotes. >> do you want to hear that mexico is building a wall on their southern border? >> who is going to pay for that? >> mexico. >> we're talking about emotional wellness for the refugees,
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medicaid assistance, cash and all kinds of programs for them. $4.6 million for emotional wellness. maybe we should leave them here and give them $4.6 million for emotional wellness. >> judge, thank you for making a house call. >> i get the bracelet. >> try to sneak in some opinion. >> i will. >> it is 7:40 here in new york city. 20 before 8:00 and heather has got the news. we've got stories we've been following all morning long. a va official who was supposed to be fired, gets rewarded. the agency's inspector general and an in-house disciplinary
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board recommended the employee be fired. after she hired a lawyer, she promised to discipline her and gave her a letter of positive recommendation. and john boehner taking his smoking habit to the next level. >> i wish i didn't have this bad habit. it's something i choose to do. >> the former speaker of the house has a hot new gig. allah loves cleanliness, that message behind a homework assignment given to second graders. the school has apologized.
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you want more jobs and more wages. let's be clear, this is not a balanced budget economic plan. he's going to vastly increase military spending. he's not touching entitlements so the idea that you are going to get a balanced budget out of this. i don't think that's going to happen. but growth you will get. >> stuart, we had a fair-and-balanced debate half an hour ago with richard goodsteen who is a democratic strategist. he said if you look at the record of this president and we've had 76 months or something like that of economic growth and job growth, so is that good growth? >> no, it's miserable growth. >> why? >> it's the worst performance coming out of a major recession at any time since world war ii. >> it's growth. >> 2% growth cannot make it in this economy. you can't pay for all the goodies in this economy with this growth.
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>> what about donald trump's growth? >> 3 1/2 to 4%, with a tax plan like this, you'll get more. one of guys told me on my program, you'll get 4% growth in each of the next five years. that's a very optimistic forecast, but i think you will get serious growth with the trump plan. >> stuart, is this a formula to look at to see what's going to work and what's not going to work? how do these politicians know what's going to cause growth? >> they hire an economist. >> their economic models, all you've got is history. ronald reagan when he first came into power, january 1981, the first thing he did was radically cut taxes and over the next five, six, seven years, you got a doubling of the amount of money coming into the united states treasury. >> you also got a deficit. >> that's because congress
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refused to reduce spending. >> brian had a debate a while ago and the democratic strategist was talking a little bit how, sure, trump wants tax cuts but it benefits the richest americans. that gets the balance of the country against that. >> the highest amount of americans will get more money into their pockets because they pay the most. they pay 84% of all the tax that comes into the treasury. if they get ma money back, it's put back into private hands, that's a much better stimulus for the over all economy than having the government take it off you and spend it. >> congress, they have to reduce their spending, obviously. >> yes. >> what's the reputation? are they spending, spending?
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>> yes. >> they had to sequester. >> they also got to get re-elected every two years. >> you are judged on a daily basis on your show from nine to noon. good job. plan on doing your show on monday. >> are we okay now? >> thank you very much. we're celebrating national pet appreciation week with a little adorable little guys here. tips to help you choose the perfect pet. on this day in 1986, "take my breath" away by berlin was topping the charts. that was from the tom cruise movie, "top gun." kelly mcgillis. >> i didn't like the movie. >> how can you not like "top gun"? ♪
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it is national pet appreciation week. we appreciate you. if you are looking to add a fury friend to your family, choosing the right pet can be quite a challenge. thankfully, there's a lot of products to make that process easier. if you want a huge dog, brian can talk to you about that. >> here to break it down is the pet expert from "animal planet." welcome back. >> thanks for having me back. >> you gave ainsley what? >> peaches. peaches is a little chihuahua mix who is up for adoption here in the humane society in new york. >> he likes you.
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>> don't tell me that. >> you have to pick the right dog for the right family. the active family, where do we go? >> i think the most important thing people need to consider is you need to give careful consideration to your choice. it's going to be a 15-year commitment. going to your local shelter and humane society is a great option. people have a great opportunity tomorrow at all tractor supply stores across the country. they are having an adoption event. >> if you are an active family. >> a smaller dog can actually be very high energy and suitable for hiking. i wouldn't say peaches would be. peaches is not a hiker. >> brian is asking about the active family. what if you have a lazy family that's inactive and doesn't want to do the out door stuff, like my family. >> if you are more of a sedate person that likes to hang out in
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the couch, people should consider adopting a senior dog. they are more mellow and house trained already. you need to choose foods for them that are formulated for senior dogs. >> the laid back family can go for a shut -- shi. zu. >> and a greyhound. >> how do you teach little kids responsibility with a dog? >> that's a great question. people say to me oftentimes how do you choose a dog that's good with kids? it goes two ways. the kids need to know how to be responsible. the big part of that is make sure they are part of training in a positive way. making sure sure they go on vet visits with you.
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>> cooling beds, it's a very good thing for dogs. and it's a big day on saturday. >> you can adopt a dog or a cat. you can find things you need for them, beds, toys. we've got our rough ware vest. great for hiking. >> the pet toys are fun for you. you would play in the green room with this gator. >> ths a snake. >> all right, brian and ainsley, thank you very much. there's a little squeak. another state letting gun owners pack heat without a permit. what's the catch? plus we have a big program ahead. geraldo rivera is here. we've got lots to talk about. you may approach the couch. >> thank you.
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good morning to you and your family. it's friday, september 16th, 2016. i'm anlsly earhardt. trump is on top now. brand-new fox news polls shows trump is surging as hillary stumbles. latinos comes to trump's defense. harold -- geraldo rivera coming up. >> donald trump has a hair-raising experience on the "tonight" show with jimmy fallon. is that a good move or bad move for the maybe president of the united states? let me remind you our slogan, mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> jon voight is going to be with us this hour. back in the day, we were talking about this earlier this morning, we tried to find the video. once upon a time, jon voight was on this program when we were back in studio a. >> now o'reilly's studio. >> he was actually the director of our program for one hour. >> and how was that hour? >> i think we have ten seconds of it. >> guys, look, look, fellows, ina camera to come on these people, i want people to see their faces. this is television. this wide shot does us no good. >> that's right. the medium of close-up. >> should we get him to direct this morning again. >> i think we're undirectible. >> today, he is via satellite. we're remembering that. we'll have a close-up on him very shortly and geraldo.
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a dramatic store. a maniac with a meat cleaver. brand-new information just coming in about the man who attacked officers right here in the midtown manhattan area leaving one officer seriously injured. that officer slashed from his temple all the way to his throat. police confronted him they say that he was trying to smash a boot of 0 of his car with a hamer and that's when he took off. an off duty detective on his way home saw what was happening and tackled him. he pulled out an 11-inch meat cleaver slashing the officer. cops fired 18 bullets at him and this morning he's in critical condition. turns out he's been arrested 15 times before. he has a history of violence against police. tragedy striking the racing world, former nascar driver robbie gordon's parents found
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dead in their california home in an apparent murder-suicide. >> i'm so sad and i can't believe it, and there will be -- the truth will come out what went down there. >> police say off road racing legend baja bob gordon strangled his wife sharon before shooting himself dead. gone in 40 seconds, a multimillion dollar jewel heist caught on camera. four men dressed in all smashed the glass with hammers. customers and kploes taking cover as broken glass flying all around the store. no one was seriously injured. finally, donald trump lets his hair down on the tonight
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show with jimmy fallon. >> i'm not liking the sound of it. >> can i mess your hair up? >> go ahead. my hair is fine. >> donald trump everybody! yep, that happened. fall fallon making the request because he wanted to do one last unpresidential thing with trump just in case he makes the white house before appearing on the show again. >> it wasn't just a little bit. he went for it. >> we've been asking this question all morning long. is this a humanizing moment or is this unpresidential? geraldo rivera is here.
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>> you can mess up my hair any time, ainsley. >> i think that was a very humanizing moment. i think his hair is the butt of endless jokes. the theories how it's combed over and pinned and this and that, and you have camera angles. i thought -- i was very -- i was deeply impressed by the fact that it was so resilient. >> he was having a good time. why shouldn't he? brand-new polls came out yesterday where it is a horse race. he is actually -- it's within the margin of error but he is on top for a change. 46-45. he's having a really good week and she's had a really bad week. >> really bad time. i think that it goes back to august, steve, when she made the decision to do fundraising rather than campaign appearances, deescalated one and emphasized the other. disappeared basically. left the field to donald trump and he really has gone with kelly ann at the helm of his
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campaign, very much more presidential. issue paper after issue paper. and then the illness, the last time i was on this couch, saturday morning, everyone was looking forward to september 11th, to the commemoration of it. and what happened? she had the undisclosed pneumonia. almost passed out. rick leventhal was the few who spotted -- >> he was the only one. the first. >> to see her frail, to, you know, lethargic in many ways, contrasted to the ebullient trump, the big blustering trump is very stark and now she has to make it back. yesterday, i think her resurfacing was a step in that direction. she definitely was not filled with zest let's say and i think she really must show that she has the -- and i hate to come back to his word because i think
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he meant it pejoratively. the stamina. >> the mainstream media painted it to be she just stumbled. >> they were dragging her by the toes there. >> his own son said it would be interesting to see what the polls would look like if the mainstream media report it the way they should in a nonbiased way. there are a group of latino leaders are upset with how jo jose -- jorge ramos is reporting this. >> he doesn't make any bones that he wants hillary to win. >> he's their new guys. >> let me say as kindly as i can, it is not unprecedented for
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brafleters and news people to choose news sides, you got to make a zinks between -- distinction between fact and opinion reporters. i cut him a little bit of slack. within the hispanic community, it's not one mono lithic hispanic community. let me talk about nation groups, mexico, central america, that's the group i think represented by jorge ramos. these are people who have been the -- taken the brunt of mr. trump's wrath about the southern border and so forth. this is the group that he targeted with the rapist-drug dealer comment, in my view, ill-conceived comments and in his very announcement. so he's been the enemy of that group and their perception and then the media's character zaks za -- characterization right from the get go. there are are other latinos and
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the cuban americans have been embraced by the gop. they get favored status when they come into this country. unlike other immigrants, if they can touch the sand, the presumption is they are political refugees. cuban americans have voted gop. bush v. gore, a tie vote in florida, the key state,hoever won florida won the presidency of the united states. the cuban voters gave the election, i submit, to george w. bush. they were key. now, jump cut to this 2016. once again, loonts in florida -- latinos in floo will -- florida will determine who will win the presidency. it won't be the same latinos, it won't be the cubans in south.
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it will be the puerto ricons who have relocated between orlando, daytona beach and tampa. >> their economic strife is forcing people out. they are choosing florida for the most part but the polls don't show he's done well in florida even at his lowest point. >> the polls show he's leading in florida. >> they do and they are stunning, but the key to the latino vote and remember mitt romney got 27% of his lost. george w. bush got 47% and won. the key will be turnout. in the mid term elections in 2014, the turnout was in the mid 20s among the latino voters. if that's the turnout, no doubt trump wins. if it stays that low. that's what jorge ramos is concerned about. >> he's trying to energize his waech -- base. >> that's why univision has been trying to get out the vote.
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>> 32% of people of americans say they have a great deal or a fair amount of trust when it comes to the media. only 32%. the rest don't trust the media. >> i've been in the media a long time -- >> you are part of the problem, apparently. >> part of the problem for many years, but i remember this was the tone also during the nixon -- he ran in '68 and '72, of course, and the media was the enemy back in -- the in those days. it really was just the elites. there were no fox news outlets at that time. so the media through am radio became the enemy. distrust or trust of the media kind of impose -- goes up and down and the media is an easy whipping boy. now that you have opinion media, they choose sides, you are guaranteed to offend half the country with whatever side that you take. >> that's one of the reasons why people tend to watch the channels tor listen to the radio
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that reflects their point of view. >> they want to hear stuff that they nod along too. >> the rush limbaugh echo chamb chamber. >> that's why i love the couch. you never know where i'm going to come from. >> you never, ever know. >> i sit down here and i start a sentence, i have no idea where it's ending. >> next event in the race toward the white house will be the debate. >> right. >> that's going to be telling. when you see he and she together on the stage. >> one of the dangers to hillary clinton of having bill clinton and more importantly barack obama campaigning for her is they are so much more vivacious, energetic than she is. she has to show when she stands up at that debate forum that not only does she master the policy but she has the verve, she has the passion, the style over distance substance and she's going to
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bait him to looking like a bully. >> remember rick lazio and she looked down her nose. that ruined his life. hillary went on to win. that perception would be reality in terms of the debate. >> thank you very much. >> pleased to be here. >> have a great weekend. straight ahead on our show, hillary hits the trail after taking a couple of sick days, immediately throws her staff under the bus, for example. >> my campaign has said that they could have been faster, and i agree with that. i should have taken time off earlier. i didn't. now, i have, and i'm back on the campaign trail. >> you never told them i had pneumonia, how dare you? another state letting gun owners pack heat without a permit. which states is that? stay tuned. we'll tell you.
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campaign under the bus. good morning, ed. >> it was that rent sans man -- renna sans man, steve doocy to point out that james brown died of pneumonia. she had to feel good about the warm welcome she got from the press. reporters asking her initially yesterday about which tv show she had been binge watching. clinton revealing that she's sad the cbs drama "the good wife ie ie is done. she excited madam secretary is back. after her speech, she took a few questions and reporters did press her about the information blackout about her health scare on sunday. rather than taking the blame herself, she said her staff could have been better. >> my pain said --
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>> my campaign should have been faster. i agree with that. >> voters do not care about the inside baseball when the press found out about her diagnosis of pneumonia, why did she wait two days to tell tim kaine. you can see yesterday he faced a scary scene, a female protester rushing the stage, and seizing the microphone and saying he should apologize to native americans. >> my senior staff knew and information was provided to a number of people. i communicated with tim. i talked to him again last night. we communicated. we've communicated, but i am, you know, not going to go into our personal conversations. >> i spoke to one of clinton's
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long time advisers who told me there were only a handful of people who knew friday that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia. maybe five people at the most. clearly, tim kaine not on that list and the reason reporters were pressing her about that at news conference yesterday is what will it be like if she's elected? will there be such secrecy around the clintons, even the vice president will be in the dark? >> chelsea clinton didn't know until her mom showed up at her doorstep. >> you can look at her management style. does she delegate, assign, take blame? what's coming up, wrien -- brian. he's an active member of black lives matter. >> what do we want? dead cops!
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fishermen, the area off the new england coast designated 5,000 square miles in this image as protected waters for an area known for crab and lobster. fishermen like the ones in the show deadliest catch worry the move could cost hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars out of their pockets. and one of the stars of the show, captain keith colburn joins us now. is this affecting your life? >> good morning. well, directly affecting my life, it's not because alaska is
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so far and so remote compared to the atlantic ocean, but indirectly affecting us is just the manner in which the obama administration is using the an tick witties act. >> in terms of economic value, in fishermen, are they fighting back in an organized fashion against this protected push. >> fishermen now on the eastern seaboard are a little confused. this has come about relatively quickly. usually there is a process. we go through the regional councils. it's trans parents and all participants are given a voice and a fair chance to respond. the president's authority is creating a national monument and it's a national under water monument. >> sure. that means guys like you can't fish there. you talked to one of our producers yesterday and you said your biggest concern, this is
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something being done to appease environmental terrorists. what do you mean? >> well, i would say environmental zel lot -- zealot would be a better term. there is a hard left faction that would be more than happy to close off every waterway, every piece of ocean, lake, and stream that we have without any real due cause. we've been harvesting things out of the water as americans for centuries, and it's part of our way of>> sure. plus you are like the first line of defense. i mean, that's your bread and butter, and you are not going to overfish it because if you do that, then there's nothing next year. >> well, yeah, and that's a misconception. fishermen, we have to be good stewards of our recess. -- resource. we're the ones witnessing
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firsthand what our changing oceans and increased water temperatures are doing to all of our fisheries under the united states -- around the united states. so we have a vested interesting in making sure we maintain sustainable fisheries long term not only for now but for future generations. >> why is he doing this? why do you think he's doing this? >> well, you know, i believe this isn't -- this is not unprecedented. george w. bush created a marine monument in the pacific ocean toward the end of his presidential term, and i believe president obama is doing something similar, but what concerns me is that this one is so close to the east coast. this is only 130 miles off of cape cod. >> don't you just love it when big government comes in and tells you how to run your life. it reminds me when hillary clinton said she wanted to shut down all the mines, the mine workers in west virginia. these are pictures of my kids. you are taking me out of work and i can't pay for my kids to eat now. >> well, that's the thing.
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people that are being directly affected, communities, and whatnot may not have been taken completely into account on this measure. >> all right. thanks so much. best of luck. >> thank you, captain. that's what politicians have to think about. these are lives that are affected. you know, men and women just trying to put food on the table and send their kids to college. >> deadliest catch is spring 2017. >> he joined us from seattle. they are already in our country illegally and now a group of immigrant student are demanding free college tuition on your time. hillary clinton is back to business after her pneumonia but can she recover from this? >> you can put half of trump's sporers into what i call the basket of deplorables. they are racist, sexist, homophobic, dozen owephobic. >> the deplorable sound bite.
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now you are more like a smokey, silky, a donald trump alec baldwin impression. thank you for giving us the material that we're doing. it's been amazing to follow, and exciting because you say some shocking things. >> but i'm trying not to. >> yes. donald trump hitting the campaign trail hard this week as well as having some fun on the tonight show as hillary clinton makes a major comeback after being sidelined since the weekend because of her health scare which we also witnessed. what do we think of the latest campaign trail talk knowing how close the polls are? lee carter joins us with the results. you were joining us since the tonight show. >> he seems likes he's having a good time. he's enjoying what he's doing and enjoying the people he's
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around. >> he looks like he's getting his butt kissed. >> not at all. >> one of things he talk about is economics. didn't talk about a tax plan but first labeled hillary clinton as somebody that can't do anything for you. let's listen. >> grossly jernl -- generalistic. you can put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. right? they are racist, sexist, homophob homophobic, xenophobic, islamphobic, you name it, and unfortunately there are people like that. and he has lifted them up. >> you can see this basket of deplorables comment, it's not going away any time soon. people don't necessarily react to attacks the same way that they would in a normal message but you can see democrats didn't like it so much. they gave it a c, independents
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and republicans gave it an f. here's the issue, it is sticking. republicans and independents who support trump are wearing that basket of deplorables with pride. >> it's not mosting her -- motivating her base to stand up and act. for the obama coalition to reform. you are saying it's motivating the trump people. >> it made the base galvanized for donald trump. it didn't do anything for hillary. that's where you saw the beginning of her slip. >> here's donald trump talking about hillary clinton. he did not say anything about a health scare except i hope she gets better but did bring up stamina. >> in this beautiful room that's 122 degrees, it is hot and it's always hot when i perform because the crowds are so big. these rooms are not designed for this kind of a crowd. i don't know, folks. you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? >> look. it was a much better way of him
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attacking her than we've seen before. this was a c plus attack for republicans and independents. democrats gave it a d minus, but the thing about it it was a subtle nod. it wasn't offensive and it really was what a lot of people are thinking does chef the -- she have the stamina to be president? >> is stamina a sexist word or not? dr. oz asked donald trump if he had stamina. >> i'm a language expert. that's what i do. i cannot imagine that stamina would be a gender word. >> stamina is used for every sport, every gender. >> shrill can be gendered. >> not one single idea she's got will create one net american job
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or create one new dollar of american wealth for our workers. the only thing she can offer is a welfare check. that's about it. >> so you can see here republicans gave this a b. independents a c. democrats a d minus, but here's the thing so interesting. we're seeing a shift in what donald trump is attacking her for to now her being ineffective. the one thing she has going for her is experience. if you can say, maybe, she's got experience but it's ineffective experience, that could move some people to his side. we know right now that 10% of hillary supporters still say they might change their mind before the election. >> look at polls that say likely voters. registered voters means they are not motivated and that's maybe why the polls are chosing because the most part, most agree that the most moetd voters are the trump voters. >> 86% of republicans and trump supporters are really following
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this race closely as as opposed to to only 75% of hillary supporters. you see much more engagement with trump. i have to be moetd sadly to say have a great weekend. i'm continuing to be motivated to heather. we have a lot stories. take a look at this gun. it looks almost identical to what police carry. it's a bb gun. now a teenager is dead after pulling it on police. officers chasing 13-year-old tyree king after someone reported an armed robbery in columbus, ohio. >> this man just had a gun on this white dude on the street. >> there they go right there. running back to the alley. oh, he's shooting him. oh, my god. oh, my god, they shooting. >> police opening fire when king pulled a gun from his waistband. that gun had a laser scope on it. he died at the hospital. the officer who shot him is on
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leave. it is unclear if he will face any charges. this isn't something that you hear every day. a pastor's wife pulls out a gun and shoots a robber attacking her family. the woman forced to jump into action when the crook demanded that the passenger hand over his wallet and hit him with a rifle on the streets of philadelphia. well, she hit him right in the leg. >> she was upset that she shot him, but she knew, you know, if she didn't, she felt that one of us would be killed. >> the wife is licensed to carry a legal weapon. no one was injured and the suspect is under arrest. and they are living in this country illegally but some students in north carolina think that they deserve to use your tax dollars to pay for a college education. a group of high school students are protesting that since they do not qualify for a local scholarship program. they can't apply because they don't have social security numbers. but the program does help the illegals connect with schools that could offer financial assistance. and finally this, an
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incredible showing of gratitude between a first grader and police. a six-year-old writing letter to the fort worth police department thanking them for their service. >> thank you for protecting me and my family. >> on behalf of fort worth police department, we truly appreciate this letter. >> we try to make sure that police are good guys. they are the ones who run to the danger when we runaway from him. >> a dozen police cars and a helicopter showing up just to say thank you. we should take a lesson and say thank you more often. >> absolutely. sweet little boy. coming up on this friday, a majority of americans in the country is going to hell in a hand basket that hillary was talking about. so how is that affecting her on the trail? we've got a live report coming up next. >> we'll see. can't wait. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ♪ on the road again
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talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough vaccination today. before we leave you on this friday, quick headlines. congress is one step closer to blocking president obama's plan to close gitmo. the house passed a bill banning the administration from transferring any of the 61 remaining detainees for the rest of the year. the white house has vowed to veto the bill if it passes the senate. and the white house burying a border report that could actually help donald trump. critics say it's because the department of homeland security publicly reports 80% of illegals can caught crossing the border but their new unreleased report shows that number at 50%. it is not expected to be the election. isn't that convenient? meanwhile, the race for the white house, the campaign trail
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heating up as brand-new fox news polls find hillary and donald neck and neck. >> just one point divides the nominees as donald trump is deemed to be in excellent health. >> that's where we hear peter doocy outside of the new trump hotel in washington, d.c. >> this is the first fox news poll of likely voters this season and the survey was after hillary clinton referred to half of trump supporters as deplorables and after she fell down on sunday. she's a sliver ahead. 41 to 41. with gary johnson at 8 points and jill stein at 3 points. when voters are given two choices, trump is in the lead. >> the polls are coming out. we're leading in so many polls. i can't tell you. i don't know where to begin, but that's a good feeling.
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we're leading nationwide with cnn. we're leading in ohio, and we're leading just, i think it just came out we're leading in -- we're leading in north carolina, florida, we're leading and we're having a lot of fun. >> trump, stes events like that one and his big rallies that he had a few hours later are how he's getting his exercise these days, since he told dr. oz that he does not work out regularly and that was during an interview where trump shared results from last week's physical exam that all looked normal and where trump said when he looks in the mirror, he sees a 35-year-old. >> tom brady is a friend of mine. a great quarterback. phenomenal guy. great athlete and i am with him and i feel the same age as him. >> so even if trump doesn't end up moving into the white house in january, he's going to be here on pennsylvania for several decades, at least his name is,
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because the trump organization has a 60-year lease with the federal government for this historic landmark, the old post office which is the newest trump international hotel. so he's obviously had his eyes on the capitol for several years, and he's going to be here about an hour and 15 minutes from right now for a campaign event where we expect him to take some questions from reporters, which should be good. thank you. >> peter, if he wins, does he live there or does he choose to live in the white house? >> you would think -- you would think that he might want to renovate the white house residence because some of the stories you hear from the ushers, it sounds like everybody does their own thing when they get there, so if he did, he's got a place a couple of blocks away, he could walk to work. one metro stop away. >> is it pretty inside? you went inside, right? >> yeah. it's beautiful, and it's got that new hotel smell too. >> oh, like a new car smell. >> ready for him.
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>> all right. peter doocy, thank you very much, live from the new trump hotel on pennsylvania avenue. hillary clinton when it comes to health, that's the story. i don't think donald trump even ha had had a sore throat for the last year and a half. yet, david pluf and company were mocking him yesterday and harry reid that he's 15 pounds overweight, that he would be the heaviest president ever. how is that not out of bounds? >> imagine if the roles were reversed. >> if hillary clinton were told she's overweight, can you imagine what they would be saying? >> unbelievable. >> double standard. >> i think so. >> you make the call. you tell me. coming up, donald trump has a hair-raising experience on the tonight show with jimmy fallon. your comments coming up next. and bill hemmer who doesn't allow anybody to touch his hair.
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>> come on. >> i know better. >> we are waiting two big event this morning. hillary clinton next hour will make a speech. followed by a press conference by donald trump. he told maria earlier today he will address the birther issue, so stay tuned for all of this. also republicans not letting go of hillary clinton's server. what's next. everyone is talking about the polls, you just mentioned this. what we found out about the key factors and where the race stands today, 54 days out. martha and i will see you in ten minutes. top of the hour. we'll see you then.
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some of campaign 2016's most contested states, opening offices and registering voters along the line in that bus. >> great america pac invited a vip list that includes right there you see him, actor jon voight to ramp up trump's ground game. >> oscar winner, star and our good friend, jon voight joining us right now. how are they getting you on the bus? >> easy, three people, they lift you, people as old as i and they get you in there and make you comfortable. >> absolutely. they are trying to make america comfortable again. jon why is it -- you are a hollywood guy. a lot of hollywood people lean to the left. you are a righty. why do you like trump? >> i like him for a whole lot of reasons, of course. the main reason is we've got a lot to fix and a lot to do and he's used to handling even impossible tasks. he enjoys rolling up his sleeves and getting it done. he knows how to put people to
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work. he chooses the right people to listen to. he's been very successful because of that, and he's doing the same thing now. i've been very impressed with his speeches that he's made. i don't remember a campaign that a fellow has designated said here's the problem, here's the problem, here's the problem, and here's what i'm going to do to solve that problem and lay it right out for the american people to see it. he's done it very beautifully in these speeches and he's always kept and through it all and through all the pressure of it, he always has a positive attitude and he's a lot of fun to be with too. >> how is hollywood handling the fact that you are supporting him? >> i don't know. i haven't asked hollywood. >> getting some backlash? have you found that you are not getting as many roles because you are so outspoken? >> no, there's a lot of -- there's a lot of people in hollywood who are on the conservative side. they are not very outspoken, but, you know, i haven't had
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any -- and besides, you know, when i work, i don't pros will he -- prostletize or anything. i enjoy my work and i have a great time and i have a lot friends. >> we enjoy it too. jon voight, time to get back in the bus. >> ainsley, steve, and brian, you guys are the best. i tell you, i always enjoy you. when i can't sleep, i go right to television set and i'm watching you guys. >> thank you very much. >> that is so cool. >> and i can't get enough sleep because of it, because i always get caught. >> coming from you, that's great. >> what a dream come true. thank you so much for saying that. jon voight knows our names. >> he just got an extra minute. >> thank you, jon. we're a big fan of yours too. >> more "fox & friends" in two minutes.
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♪ you're beautiful ♪ >> that's great. yep, his hair is real and it's all messed up. >> before we go, ainsley. >> we have jane on facebook, saying trump is such a good sport. if he had said no, he would have been attacked. bill: donald trump and hillary clinton will both hold live events in the next two hours. the presidential race in the next two hours is a dead heat. welcome to friday. i'm bill hemmer. how are you feeling? martha: i'm martha maccallum. we have brand-new polls to show you this morning. here is the head-to-head matchup. this has donald trump ahead by 1 point. these are likely voters. here is a four-way look with
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