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>> the sun is not up yet. 5:00 on the east coast, you are watching "fox and friends" first on tuesday morning. heather: some lights should be on in the capital because work needs to be done. thanks for starting your day with us come all lies on the senate floor where in a few hours a vote to repeal obamacare will take place. rob: donald trump turns up pressure on republican holdouts, senator john mccain announces his return to washington flying in after being diagnosed with brain cancer to cast what could be the deciding vote. rob: ahead of the big showdown.
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>> reporter: today the day john mccain returns to washington for this crucial vote on a motion, donald trump had a clear message what is at stake today. >> any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america you are fine with the obamacare nightmare which is what it is. >> he made a joke yesterday that left some back in washington laughing like hhs secretary tom price. >> you going to get the votes? better get them. he better get him. he better otherwise i will say you are fired. i will get somebody. >> reporter: the voters scheduled hours from now in the vote to proceed will be a much-needed victory for the president and the gop but not so fast. the bill they are proceeding to is unknown and it is causing some senators to question opening debate. senator susan collins wants to
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know which version she is being asked to vote on, she opposes any repeal only version, conservative say rand paul says he only wants to proceed on a clean repeal. >> hard to make a determination if you don't know what you are proceeding to. i have offered to the leadership to proceed to the bill if we are guaranteed we proceed to a clean repeal. they can try other options after that but to get conservatives on board we promised to clean repeal of obamacare. >> republicans can only afford to lose two votes even with mccain's return, no democrat is supporting the motion and if it passes and they proceed to the floor, any senator can offer any amendment to fix healthcare. the president continues to take his message on the road with a big rally and you can bet he will talk about what the senate does later today. >> he got the message. thanks so much.
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the white house's full support to jared kushner, senior advisor to the president back to the hill for a second day of closed-door meetings. >> this time with the house intelligence committee. kelly wright joins us with the latest on that. >> reporter: the meeting before the senate intelligence, the monday lasted three hours. the son-in-law and top advisor to donald trump left this meeting with senate intelligence can be staffers smiling him he stopped to talk to reporters reading from 11 page statement, he denied any collusion with russia during the presidential campaign. >> i did not collude with russian or do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. i had no improper contacts. i have not relied on russian funds for my businesses and i have been fully transparent. >> he explained he had no
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improper contact with russians not relied on any russian funds for his businesses. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said the president was proud of kushner for voluntarily appearing before the senate committee and being very transparent. the president tweeted about it saying why aren't committees and investigators and our beleaguered ag, attorney general looking into crooked hillary's crimes and the russian relations? kushner's meeting with staffers was private, democrats are demanding kushner testify in public. >> what we released publicly in my view was incomplete and extremely important that this witness testify in public. >> reporter: when kushner meets today before the house until committee chairman evan nunez, a name we haven't heard in a while, he stepped away from the russia probe, will likely attend that meeting as well. that meeting will take place at
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10:00 am, he will meet with the committee behind closed doors, not in public. heather: breaking, jeff sessions in the hot seat, associated press sources reporting donald trump met with advisers overnight about firing the attorney general. according to the associated press the president spent the last few days speculating about consequences of firing sessions, this after the president recently expressed frustration with sessions's decision to recuse himself from all matters related to the russia investigation. >> let's move on for a second to the frustration over the russian probe, a number frustrated with this investigation including one of the president's daughters, laura trump who we don't hear from is much, making a point
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about the comparison between what we have seen from hillary clinton's campaign versus what we have seen from the trump campaign. >> this whole notion there was any collusion with russia is so ridiculous, jared wanted to clarify which is what you saw happen today and i think he did a great job of that, told the committee everything he knows, handed over all documents he has and use the same thing happen with my brother-in-law don junior, he put out on twitter the entire email back and forth because transparency is important to us and i commend both of them for the fact that nobody deleted emails, nobody destroyed cell phones with others, we are being very up front with this because we want the world to know there was no collusion. >> they did not do those things but we know another camp that did. there is definitely a double standard. >> it will be investigated and
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that is the right thing to do but they win when they push the image in people's heads. if you think of what it takes to destroy a phone, computer, with hammer, that is something you do if you are trying to get away with murder. the image is so powerful it helps to keep playing it. >> listen to a former trump campaign deputy manager. he said like most people i saying if you look at the polls that it is time to put this russia issue to bed. >> jared kushner volunteered, came forward in a completely transparent way, told the committee the questions they asked. we don't know what was asked or set but he answered the questions and tomorrow he will do the same. he divulged all the documents and from what i have seen there are exculpatory emails saying get me out of this crazy meeting. while that now infamous june
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meeting was happening in trump tower. there is going to be evidence that comes out of today and tomorrow that i hope puts this crazy investigation -- >> after this don junior and paul manafor, more evidence. >> one really good point on special report, if jared kushner were lying he made himself extremely vulnerable by making this unrequested public statement after the hearing, nobody would say that they were lying because it brings you out more and makes you more vulnerable to prosecution. >> donald trump junior and paul manafor it will be doing the same thing? we have a fox news alert for you. a manhunt underway along the swiss german border for a man who attacked an insurance office that attacked several people with a chainsaw. he is still on the run after the rampage. 5 people were injured two
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seriously. please describe the man's they believe did this, they call him aggressive, dangerous and mentally capricious. speech the price guilty plea from the fiancé accused of murdering her husband to be on a kayaking trip in new york. angelica griswold pleading guilty to a lesser charge to avoid life in prison. prosecutors say she removed the drain plug from her fiancé's kayak and pushed a paddle away from him after his kayak capsized leaving him to drown. the attorneys say that death was an accident but she will be sentenced after pleading guilty in november. >> shocked faces when house republicans get an unexpected
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call. majority whip steve scalise dialing into a meeting weeks after he was shot in hip at congressional baseball practice thanking everyone for their support and expressing gratitude to the police officer who shot and killed the gunman. the louisiana republican vowing to work through his recovery. house democrats meantime accused of playing politics with national security. at a party blocking a noncontroversial intelligence policy bill saying republicans were trying to push it through too quickly. the measure of support of critical national security programs like counterterrorism and cyber attacks, unclear when the house will take up the bill again. >> parents of charlie gard preparing to say goodbye to their son ending their battle to bring him to the united states for experimental treatment. >> devoted and loving parents, no longer in charlie's best interests, we are going to let
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our son go. >> this is a heartbreaking defeat after such a battle, charlie's parents making this decision after brain scans show irreversible damage to his brain and muscles. the baby born with a rare genetic disorder will be taken off of life support just weeks before his first birthday. a terrible story. donald trump's election commission wins the right to collect state voter information was a federal judge denied the watchdog group demand the commission conduct a privacy assessment for gathering data on millions of americans, the presence of the panel to approve election integrity, critics say the effort could infringe on voters privacy rights. >> if you missed it it is back, the tv cameras are back on. new white house communications director anthony scaramucci tweeting that message out. in recent weeks the press briefings have been off-camera
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and audio only, that was just an experiment and the cameras can start rolling again. >> let's talk some weather. rainy, soggy day in new york city but not the severe storms a lot of the country experienced. >> another round moving into the upper midwest and welcome to fall, 63 in new york city, 67 in cleveland, cooler than average across the upper midwest in the northeast, we have potential for heavy rain and flooding across the southwest today. you can see showers and thunderstorms perking up, a threat for severe storms including large hail and isolated tornadoes in portions of the upper midwest. the other story not so cool across the center us, he didn't the seas over 100 °. a sweater in new york city.
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rob: not for long. heather: it is 12 minutes after the top of the hour, horrible story continues, human smuggling, the grisly discovery in texas as brand-new proof sanctuary cities are not working. >> a message i have been trying to get out, illegal immigration is not a victimless crime. >> smuggling survivors took the steps to stay alive. rob: donald trump is an artist. you never guess how much his signed sketch of the sideline is going for. >> now that he has been replaced people are wondering house on spicer's handling the news, he will be okay and will survive which explains why he released this music video earlier today. >> i will survive as long as i
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know i will stay alive. all my life i have got all my love to give. i will survive. i will survive.
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period. ♪ rob: a fox news alert, the driver in the human smuggling horror in texas could face the death penalty, james matthew bradley claims he didn't know he was carrying human cargo in the tractor-trailer where ten people baked to death in 100 ° heat with no air conditioning and we know how bad it got inside that trailer. a survivor opening a hospital bed city paid $5000 for a spot on a sweltering truck. people were taking turns breezing through a small hole. the acting director of ice blasting sanctuary cities for
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this. >> these people that choose to take this trip up here, it is dangerous, they knew as much as we did about what sanctuary cities are and where they are located. i wish they would work with us and think of the decisions they are making. >> 25 of those people were from mexico. the massachusetts state supreme court ruling police cannot hold illegal immigrants a nice detainer if there is no pending connell charge, the high court saying federal immigration retainers are simply requests. ice says this ruling weakens the efforts of local law enforcement to keep communities safe, this ruling will give fuel to lawmakers who want to make massachusetts a sanctuary state. >> a teenage girl behind bars after live streaming the crash that killed her little sister. police say sanchez was under the influence and lost -- onto instagram when she rolled her southern car in southern
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california. her sister jaclyn was not wearing a seatbelt and she flew out of the car. >> i killed my sister. heather: very graphic video. another girl in the back seat with serious injuries but will survive. after a week of violent clash groups israel is removing metal detectors from a holy site in jerusalem sacred to jews and muslims. at the temple mount and to muslims themosque has been the site of intense protests over the metal detectors installed after gunman killed two police officers. a palestinian saw the move as an israeli attempt to assert control over the site. >> for women and minorities, more are arming themselves according to the research center concealed handgun permits for women sort 93% over the past
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four years compared to just the 2% for men. black permit holders increased 30% over whites, we are seeing more people buying guns. >> that video of sisters in the car was shocking, out-of-control. >> 19 minutes after the hour, democrats unveiling their better deal for americans. chuck schumer making an announcement but will it sell? the lukewarm reaction it is getting from some on both sides. ♪ >> a whole new world coming to disney. the next movie you see could be watching you too.
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>> back with the foxbusiness alert, check your pantry if you're planning a summer barbecue. your baked beans could be bad. >> cans are defective. foxbusiness, here with what we need to know. >> bush's announced a recall over the weekend of 28 counts of bush's brown sugar hickory baked beans. country style baked beans and original baked beans. the problem is potentially defective side seems on the cancer were discovered as part of the internal quality assurance check. there are no reports of illnesses but you should still throw out the product if you have them even if the beans don't smell bad or look spoiled. >> better to fix the cans and go get them.
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microsoft has a painting of a little kid. >> if you used a pc in the 80s are 90s you are familiar with microsoft but microsoft will likely be getting rid of this after 32 years. microsoft recently announced several features and seduction out he will be dropped in the next windows 10 update or could be removed in future releases and paint is one of them. microsoft offers paint 3-d in its most recent update. this recent list could change in the future. other programs that could go away, outlook express, the reader apps and reading list. i remember paint too. >> that impacts a lot of people. the president is an artist apparently. >> and you could be the owner of his artwork. a signed sketch done by donald trump of the new york city skyline going up for auction for a minimum bid of $9000. it features trump tower in the center, auctioned off this
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thursday by nate sanders auctioning. he drew the sketch a charity event, he was among a number of celebrities and politicians including john mccain, joe lieberman to draw and to draw arch to raise money for a literacy campaign. >> that will go for more than $9000. rob: he should stick to real estate. thanks so much. heather: this is creepy. apparently the movie could be watching us somehow. ♪ a whole new world ♪ >> researchers unveiling a whole new world of technology that will engage what audiences really think of their movies. this -- the artificial intelligence will track the faces of people watching films. >> it will detect smiles, laughs and hundreds of other
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expressions even in dark theaters. a scary movie if you are laughing isn't a good thing. rob: rumors swirling about the return to the white house for newt gingrich, the former speaker, what he said about it. heather: the best day of their lives end in the worst way, the bride and groom. ♪ coming like a wrecking ball ♪ all i wanted --
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behind closed doors, on monday he met with senate intel committee staffers, his son-in-law and top advisor to donald trump left the meeting smiling, he stopped and talked to reporters reading from an 11 page statement in which he denied any collusion with russia during the 2016 presidential campaign. >> i did not collude with russia nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. i had no improper contacts. i have not relied on russian funds for my businesses. i have been fully transparent. >> reporter: the president weing about the russian probe as well stating this, why aren't the committees and investigators and our beleaguered ag, the attorney general looking into crooked hillary's crimes and russia relations? in his 11 page statement kushner gave details about his meetings with russian diplomats during
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the 2016 campaign. he explained former trump campaign manager paul manafor, a waste of our time, looking for a polite way to leave and get back to my work, i emailed an assistant after i had been there, 10 or so minutes, and wrote can you please call me on my cell? need an excuse to get out of the meeting. democrats are demanding he testify in public. >> what he released was lawyerly, incomplete and extremely important that this witness testify in public. >> democrats are not satisfied. kushner meets with the house intel committee today. >> they want their chance to ask
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a question. that brings us to ari fleischer, press secretary under george w. bush does the trump administration at new offense of approach will push policy in the right direction. >> jared had a very good day, and effective pushback and he did it well. >> the president went on the often send focus on policy and i hope that is the beginning of something new, a relentless policy focus driven by the president. the republican strongest hand is policy, donald trump and republicans were elected to build a wall, repeal and replace obamacare, fix the economy, increase wages for struggling americans. if they do that the sky is the limit for donald trump and the republicans. >> all eyes on the senate floor where in a few hours the vote to repeal obamacare will take place.
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>> as donald trump turns up the pressure on republican holdouts and john mccain, the toughest guy in the country announcing his return to washington being diagnosed with brain cancer flying in to cast what could be a deciding vote. >> hope he will be okay. in washington dc ahead of the big showdown. >> you are right. we may witness something remarkable as john mccain, no stranger to asks of heroism returning to washington for this crucial vote on the motion to proceed and whose vote could make the difference to break the stalemate on the 7 year promise to repeal and replace obamacare as donald trump had a clear message for what is at stake today. >> any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america you are fine with the obamacare nightmare which is what it is. >> the vote is just hours away
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and passage with a much-needed victory for the president and the gop but not so fast. which version of the bill they will be proceeding to is unknown, and conservatives senator rand paul says he wants to proceed on a clean repeal, moderate senator susan collins wants to know which version she is being asked to vote on first. >> i don't know if we are going to proceed to the house bill or any of the various versions of the senate bill to a brand-new senate bill. >> republicans can only lose two vote with mccain as return, no democrat if supporting it but if it passes, the offer to fix healthcare will be -- to youngstown ohio, a big rally
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tonight. >> nothing ever easy in washington dc. very complicated process. heather: healthcare is not the only topic in congress today. ebola company in sanctions on iran, north korea and russia. the bipartisan measure aims to punish russia and their alleged interference in the 2016 election. it would block the president's ability to back those sanctions without congressional approval. the vote comes to fix the da, and to shift to billion dollars for a sudden budget shortfall in the choice program. that is the option open to veterans who want federally paid medical care outside the va. without congressional action, in mid-august. >> james matus turning up the
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heat on the pentagon for wasting $28 million in taxpayer money on uniforms. in a memo to the defense department leaders, but the part of the fence organizations to use this as a catalyst for wasteful practices and take aggressive steps to end waste in our department. and send them to troops in afghanistan where a lot of stand and deserts, he is calling them out. heather: deeper into the assassination of john f. kennedy the national archives releasing hundreds of documents related to the fbi investigation including interviews with a soviet defector who claimed he handled the kgb file on assassin lee harvey oswald, the government has 5 million documents related
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to the assassination, most of them already made public. the rest will be released by the end of october. >> terrifying moments for passengers, stops and strands them hundreds of feet in the air, riders left hanging from the magic springs theme and waterpark in arkansas dangling for over an hour. i cannot imagine. no word what caused the ride to stop. nobody was hurt. you are upside down. heather: janice dean standing by in the weather center. what would you do if you were stuck? >> reporter: i am worried about rob because he says it is one of his many nightmares. let's look at the temperatures, it is cool across the northeast and great lakes, 72 is the
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daytime high, we will bring temperatures through wednesday and thursday but won't have a big heatwave. nice beach day friday. quick look at radar, a system moves through the northeast, the upper midwest and great lakes for the next low-pressure to move in. large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible. heather: 20 minutes until the top of the hour, donald trump heading to ohio today to rally a county that was won by hillary clinton. voters are seeing his agenda as the better deal. heather: carly shimkus here with the warm welcome the president received from the boy scouts of america. huge crowd. welcome back. ♪
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>> democrats stay in the game with a new slogan trying to focus on a specific message. heather: carly shimkus is here with a response to the better deal. >> reporter: republicans were going to get tired of winning, democrats are tired of losing which is why they put their head together and came up with a new campaign strategy top democrats unveiled yesterday. listen to this. democrats know a better deal for hard-working men and women demands bigger, braver. to create jobs and raising comes. >> one step democrats are offering to take back our government and it is a good step. >> reporter: the new message is focused on job creation and the
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economy along with the new slogan a better deal, better jobs, better wages, better futures. are people taking up what they are putting down? conservatives have been quick to point out things like not elizabeth, somebody else if democrats are offering a better deal they wouldn't of lost the house, the senate and the election. they have a new slogan, not a solution. the only way democrats can give americans a better deal is to get out of the way, less government intrusion, less regulation and lower taxes. andy says a better deal brought to you by the same folks that doubled your healthcare premiums and told you it was in your own best interests. not everybody is selling what they are trying to buy. heather: there were a lot of boy scouts on hand yesterday. >> reporter: a jamboree. how often does that sound? the president spoke at the national boy scout jamboree in
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west virginia and was greeted with a lot of love. take a listen. [chanting] >> reporter: we love trump. how about that? donald trump was the eighth president to attend this, took a jab at president obama for never attending. >> just a question. did president obama ever come to a jamboree? >> reporter: quite a lively crowd. some people had loved ones attend, interesting time on social media. this is some powerful stuff seeing young men proud to be there in the country and sarah says my son is there, thank you for sharing the story with and all the scouts and the crowds are enormous, proud to watch the president speak to the boy scouts, our nation's future
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leaders. can't hate that. heather: someone marking the police. this fake street sign was spotted in minneapolis. someone put this up in response to the police shooting of that australian woman by a minneapolis police officer, twin city police startled, that in response to the fact the police officer may have been startled by a loud noise. some of them have taken to social media. others are judged the same and don't deserve it. they are doing their job, god bless them. >> a lot of questions remain.
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let's check in with steve -- peter doocy. >> before the senate vote on healthcare talking to the new white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders, senators rand paul and joe mansion, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. and one of the guests on those -- the mother he mentioned yesterday will join us live, a busy 3 hours kicks off 121/2 minutes from now on the channel everybody trusts for their morning news, "fox and friends" first in two minutes. rush os you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪
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heather: welcome back, newt gingrich could be taking a more visible role in the white house, the former house speaker saying he is ready to help donald trump. >> i will try to be helpful in ways the president finds useful. i'm focused on getting a tax cut bill passed and signed into law by thanksgiving, even though it is the most important project for republicans in the next few months and key to the 2018 election. >> gingrich refused to say if he would take on an official role but we will see. donald trump is never afraid -- even in front of his interns. >> [laughter]
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>> the commander in chief telling a reporter to be quiet, rolling his eyes when they interrupted a photo op with the white house intern. students laughing it off along with the president. >> hours from now donald trump heads to youngstown ohio, to rally rust belt voters who voted for hillary clinton in a state donald trump won. can he offer them a better deal than the democrats are offering? ohio's former democratic senate minority leader and youngstown native, thank you for coming on. >> talking about the home turf. i am from trumbull county. rob: democrats yesterday, chuck schumer had a levelheaded message to win back some support in a party that has been
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disillusioned in the last couple years. am i crazy to think that message is a knockoff of how the president won this election. >> the trump message was a knockoff of the democratic message that had been lost. this is the reason why for generations in the rust belt, in the industrial midwest voted for democrats because they believed the economic message, the concern over fair trade, unions etc.. what happened was in the past election, mahoney county and trumbull county put their faith in donald trump, the first republican, herbert hoover in 1928, barely went for hillary clinton, 49%. rob: you will see a lot of red in ohio which donald trump won and check out mahoney county where youngstown is. one of the blues is that you see. interesting he decided to go
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there, one of the most critical states if you are going to win an election, you have to win ohio. especially if you are a republican. tell me about how these areas have changed in the last 30 years? >> we have seen significant economic decline since the 1970s, when we have seen is a steady decline, loss in jobs and a community that feels they are left behind, one of the reason in this community and eastern ohio, and to shake things up, investing in democrats and have been let down. donald trump has won the election, what has he done? the currency manipulator, they
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are closed in 2017. he is coming -- >> in those areas, those are the reasons people in my community voted for donald trump. obviously could be a huge event, 20,000 people signed up to go to a venue that seats 7000 so the question is what is it look like and how much are they excited or will they hold their feet to the fire. rob: he is not a traditional republican. thank you for coming on. >> in new york, the time is 5 minutes until the top of the hour and it turns out money can buy happiness, not what you might think. the best day of their lives ending in the worst way, the
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