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[national anthem] >> hitting hard and north korea. >> u.n. security council sanctions saturday. >> sanctions will cut deep and give north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation that is chosen to inflict in the north korean people. >> jeff sessions vowing to crack down from white house leaks and threatening to throw those responsible behind bars. >> why do we let them get away with it? they lie, cheat, violate the rules, then cover up. >> i do my job every single day. i am not running for president.
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>> there has always been a section of the left, which i call the whiny party. >> the power couple is calling it quits inciting donald trump has one of the main reasons they split. >> every since the conflict it is basically the straw of the camels back. ♪ pete: eye of the tiger. green beret challenge this morning. he's a vietnam vet. abby: he's really going out there. one of the best things i've ever seen on the show.
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pete: what happens if something bad happens to him. i'm worried about his health. clayton: why are we turning away from that? trade to their retail go. i never lost faith. [applause] abby will be doing that a little bit later. abby: i was still waking up for this show and i am wide awake now. >> does a beautiful thing. true in theory i'm still upset about yesterday. i'm still upset about the ending of the show. if you're watching at 10:00 a.m. comment these two when added. they had a challenge of who could shoot hoops. train for it was a stacked deck against me that smile never faced to make in any challenge. i had to get into a dunk tank and i gave you all chances to
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dunk me. you all failed. pete: we each got one throw. you got three throws each. i pushed the button and he ran off. he stayed dry, a travesty to humanity. trade through we should ask our viewers. wish we do to make sure clayton has to man up to the challenge? clayton: i went into the dunk tank. it's just your accuracy. train to don't go there. train for how can we make sure -- clayton: i've been embarrassed for tens on the show then you can imagine. enough of that. train to a fox news alert. the u.s. forces with china and russia. they are handing down massive economic sanctions against north korea. abby: several missile tests where conducted last month.
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train to lauren blanchard is live at the latest. >> good morning ab e., p., clayton. increase sanctions yesterday. the rogue nation with a flash by a third paid the extra revenue of north korea banning exports including coal, iron, lead and seafood products and prohibits countries have increasing north koreans working abroad. the president thing china and russia for their cooperation treating the u.n. security council voted to sanction north korea. china and russia voted with a very big financial impact in united nations resolution is the single largest economic sanctions package ever on north korea. over $1 billion in cost to north korea. the foreign minister of china urging us to korean counterpart to stop provoking the goodwill of the international community. the u.s. and south korea need to stop increasing tension and urged all to return to
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negotiations. train to lauren just taught me something. i didn't realize we were getting exports from north korea. by the way, i will never eat that again now but i learned that. call me skeptical however the regime is going to do enough to prevent kim jong un firm sanctions are good. abby: that is huge. and russia. most go through china. we don't go to north korea. that's why we don't know always looks from north korea. we get them from china. train to president trump is on vacation. first of all, any criticism of a president on vacation is ridiculous because they are working nonstop anyways. every president. george bush chose to work in the
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entire time. he was working on vacation buddies tweeting and he wanted to talk about attorney general jeff sessions who is previous tweets about attorney general jeff sessions over the past few weeks may be left some wondering whether or not he had a job. yesterday he treated and supported him. abby: after many years, it is great to see attorney general taking action for national security. the tougher the better. i don't agree with the way the whole thing was handled publicly going to "the new york times," but this is what he was trying to get from his attorney general. he wanted him to get tougher. jeff sessions is still daring is really fighting for this. >> this is an authentic president. he was genuinely excited he recused himself. attorney general sessions has recovered nicely seen and will go after these weeks. in a press conference friday he
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crack down not just on the west wing or the deep state, but also on the press. the president said the tougher the better. the stronger your friend come at the more you can stop this process that has been so detrimental and create examples to others it if you lead, this is what will happen to you. clayton: also, this ata he seems emboldened. he's got the backing of the problem and that came from general kelly. he called the attorney general, had a long meeting with david cobb had his full support. you are the attorney general and coming from a four-star general gives him that renewed enthusiasm. abby: we know general john kelly was doing great things that dhs. they sat down, the president and general kelly said i'm only taking this job if you let me do it the right way. just in the past week, that's really been changing inside the walls of the west wing. get in early, make an
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appointment because reagan's previous didn't have access to the schedule. >> this is the question raised, whether he was allowed as chief of staff or would there be some caveats. like family members can float around the calendar and floated into the president whenever they want to. under his new regime, keeping things seemed like an even family members had to go through the calendar. tree into a kind of lays out the new process. it's very military of general kelly. stay in your lane. if you're in charge of legislative affairs, let mark sure know that because he's a part of the conversation. the open season about jumping into other people's lanes is largely over under general kelly and that can control information. i think it's true if you limit too much access to the president, this is a guy who likes to talk to lots of people
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in person and over the phone. abby: annis unpredictable. pete: it's a delicate balance. i want as much information as possible. if anyone can do it, it's general kelly. train for people used to hand the president articles, conspiracy theory articles and i would get him fired up and take to twitter about it. no more back. the flow of information to the president is hoping a ticket to the president, not just random particles. abby: new chapter in the white house. congress thereunto much-deserved vacation. lindsey graham blasting on the recess. we are dumber than dirt. >> we are dumber than dirt if we don't try again. if you think you can go home at the republican and say we gave it our best shot, you have not. the block grant approach has not been tried. the bottom line is that the
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republican governors are getting excited about having the block grant send back to her place obama cared. we've got september 30th, met with the department of the interior and we'll have more flexibility under the block grant that people envision. >> they didn't even bring it to the floor. are they going to have a vote on it? pete: i think we will hear from them today. the guy in virginia will be on our show. he's suing the gop for their inability to repeal their place obama cared. that is why it is dumber than dirt. abby: think about confirmation that happened for mitch mcconnell. why not say we can still get four weeks of vacation. let's get nominees through to do their job. pete: i don't get what they're doing. you've got a story "new york times" that says some senators are tapping in iowa. some of them think the president
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will make it all the way. we don't know, but really, keep your eye on the ball coming get things done that you said you would get done. train for a lot of self reflection of the democratic party lately, what they stand for, better wages, better pizza, papa john's. howard dean was in the lead a number of years ago from "time" magazine on its way from -- he was really asserted that internet candidate at the time. he said democrats have been too whiny and they need to change directions. listen to howard dean's top assessment. >> there's always been a section of the left, which i called comment that doesn't really want to win. they just want to be purer. if they go down swinging pure, that's fine. the problem is that leaves behind the people who really need the help.
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>> he's a leftist, talking about bernie sanders. there's been criticism of corey booker and others who ran in 2020. abby: there's a different and being a progressive and someone new one. would you agree with them or not. trees do even the governor. our doctor. there are things that can help people. just being a purist on all of those things. abby: more on that later in the show. a fox news alert and the search for three marines launched off the coast of south korea has been called off. so hoping to find the bodies of those heroes after the aircraft thereon crashed yesterday. 23 other marines were rescued with one taken to the hospital. we don't know exactly what caused the plane to go down. we will update you on the story. severe flash floods wreaking havoc against the midwest.
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flash flooding same in new orleans after a foot of rain. heavy rains turned roads into rivers, forcing emergency crews to rescue stranded drivers. justin trudeau with the major failed while taking a life in the kayak. slipping and falling into the water. to make things even worse, some newlyweds nearby still took a southeast before leaving. does this does highlight our culture more than anything else? forget something going on here. a new opinion piece claimed the u.s. has more unicorns then trump democrat. we found one. he is up next. abby: republican voters are sick and tired of the agenda. this fan is suing the thai republic had party. he will be with us live. trade to president trump called it low energy on the campaign
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train to the magical unicorns blocked in -- stepped into bachus. he was a guy brought up on stage by president trump. he was a democrat who voted for trump and he said he believed in what he was doing inside of ohio and wanted to change that state. we will hear from him in a moment. clayton: we will go to a break and come back on the line and talk to him. i make it easy to save $600 on car insurance, so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling.
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>> i think it was on our end, but whatever. he's written an opinion piece that claims trump democrats are as mythical as unicorns. what are you doing on our show this morning? >> i don't have a warrant on my head. maybe they are talking to people in favorite disco or los angeles because that is not the climate here in the valley. trade to remind people of your story because you have been a lifelong democrat. you switched your vote and voted for president donald trump and he even called you on stage at one point. >> yeah, he had a rally in young's down and had a call from the white house and they said the president would like to meet you. he asked me to come on stage, which i did. i'm a lifelong democrat up until the primaries in march. president trump came at the message that we are going to fix things. we know what is wrong. we've been hearing from the same politicians for years.
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they are satisfied calling with people in west virginia, the coal miners. those people work for generations on bellies and backs and we're politically expedient until the democrats threw them away and vilify them. those were democrats voting for trump. pete: you can spot a unicorn heuer there every once in a while. are you alone or do you know other democrats like yourself who made the same switch? >> well, let's put it this way. 7000 democrat in the primary in march to vote for president tram. i talked to her republican chairman and he said there was like 20,000 non-committed voters to the republican ballot in the primary to vote for president tram. we've got a congressman is not exceptional by any stretch. he still garners 70% of the vote in our county. he was 3% short.
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that's a lot of hard-core democrat voting for the congressman who came along and voted for trump another commenced the rest of them before the next election. pete: you voted for trump is that of k-6. >> absolutely. he was a disappointment. abby: i was president trump doing so far? >> he's still sending what he do ought to do. he's cutting regulations. he's redoing the trade deals. he's coming back to these rallies. these rallies are fantastic. i wanted to shake up washington and say there's people, real people, not the people on the coast, but real working-class people who work hard every day, are screaming the sky's name. they love the guy. after years of promising we are going to fight for you, i've got a guy who's fighting for me.
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i was always told that democrats are the working man. i know guys that are staunch union reps come a staunch union people, hard-working people that did the democrats are willing to doing it. and now all of a sudden the republican party still working. tree into any way the democrats can win you back? >> they are trying to win me back with the message. i need a slogan. don't sell me a pizza. i need a future for my son. i don't need a pizza. as far as our county, there is one elected official who is a republican and president trump in our entire company and president trump fell three percentage points short. that's a lot of democrats on the trump train. train to speak for a lot of democrats turned trump supporters who will have a hard time winning back. thank you very much for joining us.
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you might call your congressman, call your senators, get them to have the guts to vote to repeal and replace obamacare. clayton: guess what, they are on vacation right now. taking his frustration one step further by suing the gop for fraud and racketeering. yesterday this guy bob hickman done in virginia us now. republican, good to have you on the show this morning. >> thank you for a match. a pleasure to be here. transfer you were an attorney whose benefit not because you put donation towards the virginia gop and you want your money back.
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why? >> i have read the affordable care i. i have read all of the legislation. i know where the bodies are buried. right now come to senior management for medicare, medicaid services are putting together a computer-based primary care system which has been ready once the private insurance collapses. this is our last chance to save private health insurance. this is the last chance to avoid having the computer decide whether we live or die. also in the sense that i am angry at the republicans for walking away. what we have seen in the last month for six months really from the national partners is focused on one mac to the affordable care act and get money out of the tax code.
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obamacare it is not in the affordable care act. trade for what specifically you suing them for? i'm basically saying they know that obamacare -- you can repeal and replace obamacare in a two-page piece of legislation. they refuse to do so. so therefore you basically saying you don't want to do what she were promising to do. i'm sure some of them will be watching this. we are here on a rocket docket. clayton: do you think of future money back? do you think it's going to work? >> i'm going to challenge somebody from the republican party to come here and look at what cms is doing. i'm going to challenge them to say this is not obamacare.
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trade for the people you listed specifically, have you heard from them? do they think it a farce? >> that's fine. i would say the same thing. i will tell you what is happening. they will send me a warning that i am subject to sanctions and then they will make a motion to dismiss. to be honest about it, this is the first time this has been tried. with a motion to dismiss. second of all, we are in the fourth in the fourth circuit and as the fourth circuit's ruling on the tri-band, they are not favorable to people. trade for bob, we are going to be watching the tape very closely. please keep us in the loop on this here. >> i will. i'm ready to go to trial
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tomorrow. clayton: we will keep our eye on this. we appreciate you joining us this morning. thanks, bob. abby, over to you. abby: thank you, clayton. while you're sleeping, more storms built on the way. flash floods in new orleans after nearly a foot of rain. again, heavy rains turned roads into rivers forcing emergency crews to rescue stranded drivers. look at this amazing video. a sheriff's deputy jumped inside to avoid being hit by a high-speed choice. spike strips on a main strips on i may be in spokane valley, washington when the truck he was trying to stop nearly pummeled him. the suspect was arrested and taken into custody. a woman filed from her has been for divorce citing donald trump is one of the major reasons. any days before the democratic
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attorney general dave ehrenberg after two years of marriage. liberal backers created tension in their marriage. >> it was more about the politics and his base of supporters. we didn't even talk about it. it was more like the backlash he was getting from his far left base. abby: lynn even has a dog named after the first daughter, ivanka. president trump calls and low energy on the campaign trail, but jeb bush is blasting congresswomen debbie wasserman schultz over her ip staffer. if the incumbent infant terrible judgment displayed by debbie wasserman schultz is jarring. kept on the payroll for six months after he was banned from the house network. she fired him last week after he was arrested on fraud charges. unbelievable. crazy story. it certainly pays to be a man at this café.
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hand from her is enforcing a ban tax, charging then 50 cents more with every purchase. to help close the gender pay gap. it says women get priority seating. the owner reportedly said she created the ban tax to help stop the admin privilege. all right. i love that. pete: charlie shimkus is here from fox news headlines 24/7. reporter: the president is vacationing in new jersey, but it is not in vain or martha's vineyard. that has sparked a feud between new england and new jersey. take a look at this often headline that says forget traditions. trump vacations in the land of spray tans. the article goes on to say in
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selecting new jersey, trump a billionaire homebody will settle for the golf balls and tripping the birds on his own golf course in a state that conjures spray tans, smoky, muscle shirt, the sopranos, traffic jams. i am from new jersey. actually got married at a golf course so i have personally offended by this. new jersey gets the last laugh here. new jersey.com writer set but set aside the obvious which that user is located in somerset county fancy entrant property cost him a cool $35 million in 2002. expensive than the membership as a trump owned golf course had 300,000, too rich for our blood, were any mere mortal can stay in a decent bed and breakfast for about $300 a night. i would've turned down that bed
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and breakfast. trying to do or say in the new york city traffic jams. have you ever been to boston? >> it is called the garden state for a reason. that area of new jersey is so beautiful. she said the next person to knock trump for a vacation in new jersey is about to see me -- another new jersey resident named jean said i am most cared what a boston paper thought about new jersey. and what you think about tank tops? we had this debate all morning yesterday. pete: where do you come down on that? >> i guess it depends on your rage. a muscle tee and a grown man is a little silly. pete: we have got caitlin
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jenner. >> she made a big fashion faux pas. she was spotted in her car wearing and make america great again. now she's accused of turning her back on the party. she has also been accused of essentially being a traitor. the average on this has been so intense. it is almost comical how horrible she is. corona family doesn't talk to anymore. i don't blame them. i don't know if that's true. actions speak louder than words and we hear you loud and clear, caitlin jenner do not forget this moment when she changes her tune. she has apologized for wearing the hat. she says i apologize to all of the community. she essentially said she made a mistake. she also said that she was getting dressed in the dark. she didn't know what hashing it put on. pete: it sounds like they were
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shaming. >> there were so many legitimate things to be outraged about. i don't think wearing a hat is necessarily one of them. trade for the only candidate that actually talked about that community during the republican national convention. abby: i guess he's no longer allowed to be. speaking of, the reason you are here this morning. you are going outside to do this green beret. >> i've been preparing all week. i have been carb loading. and then i found out -- who hates me? who out there hates me? we will be watching that, carly. we will see you in about 10 minutes. trade to why the democrats love to hate on russia? >> the reason why democrats only
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talk about that totally made up precious story is because they have no message, no agenda and no vision. pete: what if the president could use that strategy at his debate coming up next? abby: bernie sanders want to be the guy for the next revolution. he's got a new book out, a picture book. >> let's look at venezuela. >> do you have what it takes to be a member of american special forces. this ♪ priority: you
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the new high-tech gear resembles the movies intimate bounty hunter. designed to withstand explosions, the home was initially used a u.s. special forces and is being tested by troops. no word if there is a jet pack on that. bernie sanders can't let go of his failed political revolution. >> we are going to conclude with a political revolution. >> political revolution. >> political revolution. clayton: now writing a book for teens able reportedly including dozens of graphics like income inequality to a younger audience. the book comes out at the end of the month. train to president trump continuing to voice his opposition to the russian investigation. this time hitting democrats for trying to use it as campaign taxes. >> the reason why democrats only
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talk about that totally made up precious story is because they have no message, no agenda. they can continue their accession with the russian hoax or they can serve the interests of the american people. [cheers and applause] pete: so, can the president successfully as a democrat tactics against them when it comes to russia? former navy seal and foreign domestic growth ap and fox news contributor and democratic strategist richard fowler. thank you for being here. i will go to you first. but they bought more finishes his investigation, find nothing. is it not political malpractice by democrats who have to go forward and say, you know, we ran on russian collusion that didn't exist. wouldn't that be a serious problem for them? >> no. we are not going to run on russian collusion.
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we are not in an election cycle right now. democrats are running -- we're not running running on anything because we are not running it right now we are trying to get things done for the american people. we are waiting for the investigation to conclude and democrats say this over and over again. should we focus more on leading bowler do his job and what we can do on our better deal and how we create the affordable care act. on and on and on. it's lowering wages for the american people. the second thing is making sure that we help people at home and make sure it ends meet in the third thing is making sure we lower prescription drugs and make things easier for working families. more importantly, the reason we are talking with russia to begin with is because the trump can't help himself.
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>> a minute after minute after minute. the election cycle going forward. >> this news had some balance on right now. tell the democrat party i'll go forward with it, but on that but on a tradition that nancy pelosi, schumer, and people who have been screaming the loudest that this is a thing, convicting him in the public eye sale go along with this untoward tax returns if you resign your seat at the end of three, six months. watch them squirm because they have no convictions themselves. trump will go on the offense and the investigation is over. it will be real bad for democrats. traded to richard kum is there not a fence against this whole movement here but if we are wrong? what if the president's denial shows that there was collusion. you can talk about a better deal, but the whole democratic party is united and they are all in on it yet if the president
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flips the switch, and as the democrats who clicked with russia and created uncertainty in the electoral process by money and the waters. you have to acknowledge that was a real vulnerability. >> the key word there is your investigation here this is not our investigation. barbara's and steam, appointee of the united states by donald trump appointed miller to investigate trump and his associates collusion with the russian and that is the investigating and "the wall street journal" reported the leak that that investigation entailed a grand jury. that is not our investigation. democrats have nothing to do with that. it was rob rosenstein who appointed mueller who then had the grand jury. pete: the unmasking of names by the obama administration. >> that is not why mueller in panels that grand jury.
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>> if nothing comes out of it, will you resign your talking point? >> i had no talking point on the russia thing. i set all lawnmowers one of the best prosecutors in the country. if there's no wrongdoing, there's no wrongdoing. if there is, somebody should go to jail. pete: will see if they can keep that investigation. if you are not in d.c. -- the green beret challenge against croatian coast. you are in for some serious competition. richard, you are off the hook. >> i'm pretty tough. pete: next time you are in new york, we will set it up. we've got a big show ahead. general jack keane, corey lewandowski, maria bartiromo will all be here lies. america has been waiting for carl versus carly. remembered dan versus days in the olympics many years ago.
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pete: do you have what it takes to be a member of american special forces. "fox and friends" is about to find out. >> better than all of us. the green beret challenge with putting our skills to the test. pete: not all of ours. the green beret challenge. welcome to the show. our first two contestants from fox news headlines 21st seven pearly shimkus versus carly be coming up on the show. tell us first of all, what is
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the green beret challenge? >> we have individuals, we have a 12 hour endurance challenge under 24 hour green beret for a day experience. train to this is the individual. >> i'm ready to go, guys. ready to start over here. come on, you can do this in your sleep. we are going to cut you down. ready? three, two, one. abby: let's do it. girl power, come on. now the barbed wire. >> different things you see on the battlefield. it's really for training as well.
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>> we are hitting hard on north korea. >> united nations voted on in praise sanctions. >> they could have made a stronger point. >> attorney general jeff sessions going to crack down on white house leaks. and those responsible behind bars. why do we let them get away with it? they lie, cheat, violate the rules, then cover-up. >> every single day. i am not running for president. >> there has always been a section of the left, which i
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call the whiny party. they don't really want to win. >> voters are sick and tired of congress going to pass the president's agenda. our next guest is suing the party for fraud. >> the green beret challenge up of course this morning. i never lost faith. ♪ a green beret challenge by the u.s. special forces on top of one of the challenges. >> she said she was so nervous about it. you are trained for these things, and so for women and
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clayton -- pete: that is unfair. clayton is a hidden strength on a lot of these videogames. virtual training. abby: we've done these things on "fox and friends" and it gives you a whole new appreciation for men and women who have to be in the physical shape to serve. pete: was all gone through these where one point they had strings hanging down in water and you would be electrocuted. that was my favorite. another time they put you through rocks and you are all ripped up and bloody. the other one was a big ice bats where it stops your heart. and in the middle of that, that kind of been a tough mother. we lost a few employees. rough day. pete: about was a rough morning. yesterday you got out of the dunk tank. we asked our viewers. viewers have been writing in about that. you cheated saturday on the
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point for a few seconds getting out. >> he barely had time to throw. clayton needs to get back in the dunk tank asap. we will put it up on the show live right now. >> they have a fence behind it. you couldn't get to it number one. >> i was trying to get out. they thought i wasn't going to do it at all and then a day. you all missed wildly. it was like a wild dish. you guys couldn't do it, so you had the opportunity. >> i finally had it. i was the fourth time in you moved. we are going to play that video later on in the show. we do have some headlines and a pretty serious one this morning. the u.s. is joining forces with
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china and russia by handing down massive economic sanctions against north korea appeared the fact of the nation conducted several missile test last month. >> distinctions will cut deep into doing so will give the north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to an act of the north korean people. we should not fool ourselves into thinking we can solve the problem. >> president trump to the u.n. security council voted 15 to zero to sanction north korea, china and russia voted with the very big financial. the sanctions include a ban on exports worth over 1 billion u.s. dollars. another fox news alert to search for three lost at sea over the coast of australia has been called off. open the find the bodies them yesterday. 23 others with one taken in the hospital. we still don't know what caused the plane to go down, but we will let you know if there's any
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more on this story. a cease-fire in baltimore is broken after just a few hours. two people shot and killed yesterday. a 72 hour cease-fire where no one gets killed. more than one murder every single day on track to break its own homicide record in 2017. the rumors can be put to rest. elizabeth ward will not run for president in 2020. >> would need to focus. i'm doing my job every single day. i'm doing my work. pete: there you have it. it has been rumored warren is gearing up to challenge president trump. we will see. everyone says that right before they run for president. they all do that. deputy campaign manager for president trump, citizens united and fox news contributor david bossie. are you relieved elizabeth
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warren is not running? >> i think president trump is probably sleeping a little better tonight. pete: i'm sure he was very worried. a lot of focus on what is happening in washington. the attorney general came out to see no more leaks. we are cracking down both inside the administration keeps day, but also the media. president trump treated after many years of leaks in washington, great to see the action for national security. the tougher the better. too many on the outside this looks like a rebound for the attorney general. what is your take? >> the attorney general is taking on something the president cares about. it is something every american should care about. these leaks going on for the last six months are incredibly dangerous. it is insidious and you guys have talked about this many times. it is insidious the nature of these leaks from the deep state.
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the deep state trying to destroy it, trying to affect an election for november from inside the government. people who want to destroy this presidency and will stop at nothing and actually enter into criminality in order to try to harm this president. i look at what these people are doing and i think the attorney general is not only right, but must go after these folks as vigorously as possible. >> we saw inside the west wing john kelly taking over as white house chief of staff. a lot of questions before he took over. would he be allowed to be the chief of the staff got a meeting with family members able to float by him, not use the calendar. it looks like general kelly sat down with the president. here is how i'm going to right the ship. i will take control of the calendar. people will sign in to make it to work early and not just
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floating to the white house without going through the proper channels. >> i will tell you, having visited the white house this week, it is a completely different feel inside the west wing than it had been previously. i am a fan of general kelly's leadership and his strength and determination to get this white house in order. i think he is in partnership with the president is going to do an incredible job. he is the leader of men and women in this white house is looking to follow him. everything you have seen in this first week is indicative of the great things that are going to come. look at north korea for a moment. on one hand, we just imposed a $1 billion worth of sanctions. are you in leadership working with the white house, imposing those coming getting china and russia on board with the president brought together a coalition of countries around the world that is never done
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that before. on the other hand, barack obama spending $1 billion in cash to iran on its way out the door. it is a completely different leadership style and general kelly will complement it. >> the president called the failing "new york times" because he feels like it doesn't cover him properly. when you look at the left-hand column this morning, and article said president gop stars move towards 2020 bed with tom cotten, ben sasse, john kasich. is this fake news attempting to imperil this president for "the new york times" or republicans can a receiver publicans hedging their bets? >> it is completely fake news. let's be clear. there is only one person really in that article who didn't support her president trump to begin with. during the campaign, during the primaries, or during the general
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election. and he ended up showing his true colors and he ended up not mattering because the president won ohio by nine or 10 points. so it really showed his weakness in the state and president trump strength not only in the home state of ohio. >> they think they're going to run against the president? >> first of all, these types of stories happened when anyone goes to these early primary states. republicans have the apparatus looking to raise money. they need to continue building their operation. it's a natural, organic thing to happen. what made the news so fake to me was when they brought up president trump's, his closest colleagues in the vice president. vice president pence was doing things. that's the ultimate in fake news. the greatest partner in the administration. it is a ridiculous story.
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"the new york times" should be ashamed of itself. trade to hype you see this playing out in the midterms? you have another convention. they are in congress in place is president trump one very candidly. we haven't seen republicans stepped up to give the president support that most presidents get from their own party. >> i wish that some of these folks would work as hard to get the republican party on board to finally repeal and replace obama cared and then to pivot and move towards tax cut, tax reform. a true tax reform simplification as well as germanic tax cuts for the american people. the economy is growing. the president of the united states leadership has added 1 million new jobs in the first six months. it is growing a 2.6%, something
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we haven't seen in a very long time. this economy is ready to go. regulatory kept having deep impact across the board. businesses, corporations like to see stability. they want to see the tax cuts. this is what is going to taint the economy to the next level. when the president was talking during the campaign about two, three, 4% growth in everybody chuckled to themselves. the new normal is a half of a percent or 1%. that's the new normal american people can expect. adc done for this economy is president trump can get this tax reform policies through. we must get the republican party together. the leadership of the republican party either needs to stand with the president or they need to step aside and let other leaders step up. >> we know a lot feel the same way. nancy pelosi there.
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we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea; and joint pain. bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your healthcare professional if you're pregnant or if you have received any other meningitis b vaccines. ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexsero and if vaccination with bexsero is right for your teen. moms, we can't wait. abby: the new white house chief of staff already making a smart pair touted general john kelly do in his first week on the job?
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pete: retired four-star general jack keane, chairman of the institute for the study for fox news military analyst. great to see you this morning. it's been a good to see you all. pete: suddenly there is order and discipline inside the west wing. how do you think the general is doing in its first week in charge? >> even though i was there, you can't make an assessment like that. i will tell you this. this is an inspired choice. he's going to have a profound impact not only on the obvious white house, that the entire cabinet and congress. i think this is hands down the toughest job in our government. what you are going to do as chief as outcome, the number one thing he is doing come and easy thing he is doing is controlling access to the president. a hard thing he does come a yes to the presidency agenda, drive that agenda, coordinate the agenda of a leadership
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organization, discipline and perseverance to get that accomplished. that is tough work and he needs the entire cabinet in the congress of the united states in his own staff. this is tough work. abby: how does being general prepared him to do this job? you look at his resume. a four-star general serving overseas. this is someone who's been through a lot of his life. >> was senior generals have in common is they've been through leadership laboratory all their life all the way up to four-star permissions. you have a tendency to call a those who are challenged by those command. while i don't know in the intricacies of john kelly's entire career, he is probably come in my experience, i've been a chief of staff three times and i've had three chiefs of staff work for me. so he's had similar dances like
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that. obviously, nothing compares to being chief of staff to the president of the united states or commander-in-chief, but his career has prepared him well to this job. pete: you were chief of staff or george patton in the military come you've never been chief of staff for someone like president trump. outside the box, able to do his own thing. how did he change his approach because not every general in the military is the same. president trump is very different, open xchange, the open flow, tweet at any moment. what tweets do think you need to make a relationship work with the president? >> would put too much emphasis on what general kelly will do is president trump. president trump will be himself. that is what got them here and what's going to make him successful. certainly they will work out a relationship and kelly will want to control the number of people who have seen him in you don't
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have to sit there every time someone is talking to the president. so he expects loyalty from those people who have access to the president. he will place and control access after all, he is sitting in the job. as i said, the most important thing i don't think it's that. the most important thing is implementing the president's policies and that is where his skill set of his years of experience has been a leader, running organizations, persevering, overcoming obstacles but not leading impediment be the final conclusion. driving right to the end state. that's what they are going to do. abby: thank you. thanks for joining us this morning. >> good talking to you guys. pete: collude shake mohammed did
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abby: joining us now is dr. is lori loughlan. it's a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> you are the only actress that literally looks better the older you get. >> thank you. i feel like i've been very good company when you say cindy crawford who i adore and i'm doing a beauty campaign with her. i feel really lucky to still be working at my age to be honest with you. i feel very lucky to have landed at hallmark. this garage sale mystery franchise has really blown it. we did one movie a few years ago. there are 11. we have four double be sending out -- airing every sunday night. a different channel than the hallmark channel. abby: what will they be about? >> every movie a standalone. there will be a murderer, but it's still the same characters.
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the same cast. my husband, my children, my best friend. you have all these familiar faces in every movie is different. it's really fun. it's like a throwback to old tv like columbo. >> we love murder mysteries. >> that's what i like about these. i love the franchise because i could watch the movie, i can go to sleep at night. i don't have nightmares. if you haven't seen any of the movies, it's not like you have to watch them from the beginning. you can just watch one on sunday night at the first one airs on sunday night at 9:00. you can understand all the characters of everything going on. abby: and you have two beautiful daughters. >> estimated at christmas movie with my older daughter isabella that aired on the hallmark channel. my younger daughter is on the youtube channel.
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she's up to a million followers. she's doing very well. it's all based on makeup and beauty. when she told me she was going to start a youtube channel a few years ago, i didn't know what that was. and now she's got a whole career. >> that is what i watched every single day. you gave me the inspiration to be a news anchor as becky. i was like i want to be her one day. it is so true. and now you guys are still doing it. you're on the third season. >> it premieres the 22nd. 30 years later. >> is wonderful. we are always in touch. we are like a family. great to be back in the working capacity. >> everyone was lori loughlin. >> thank you very much. it airs every sunday night. thank you again. i'm getting advice to a commercial break. you've done very well.
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kreme story that whenever the hot sign was gone, you had to go win. you guys are too busy. i'm just ignored all day long. pete: it is because of our male privilege. reese's pieces you go to the movie theater and you get popcorn. like i'm hollering, go rent a reese's peanut butter cups. good call. abby: would he think about this story? an australian café, they can café charging all dell customers to bridge the gender pay gap. also women get first choice and feeding. clayton: pete isn't supported
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this by his socks, wearing his reddish socks today. so you are in support of this man tax. pete: we are a feminist café. if you are going to come in here, in order for us to narrow the gap, and eight teen sends her pastry. when entering to confront their male privilege. i was at listening to add the way she was talking because of our male privilege. pete: does that mean you don't hold the door? how do you confront your male privilege? abby: i am all for keeping -- going forward. clayton: we have everything handed to us? abby: things have gotten a lot better. we talk about this on the show. there's really no better place to live to get opportunity.
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things are still not perfect. there is obviously things we need to do. guys just respect in women. pete: are you in support of this café? abby:.café can do whatever it wants. as one weekend café in australia are going to solve the gender gap? no. imagine that café opening in saudi arabia. how long would that open? pete: can have your vegemite sandwiches at the vegan café. abby: what you think about this story? e-mail us at "fox and friends".com. should i read them? abby: some brand-new video. people are hospitalized after severe storms hit their high
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winds and scattering debris. also do was flash flooding destroying neighborhoods after a foot of rain. in kansas city, take a look at that. turning roads into rivers, forcing emergency crews with several stranded drivers. now demanding information on $6 billion of taxpayer funds given by the obama administration to left-wing groups. this according to an internal memo. this is according to an internal memo by breitbart. former attorney general eric holder, loretta lynch and their role is funneling money. republicans: the transaction trust funds because they were not victims in any of the cases. a gap at the nfl dallas mavericks owner mark cuban insists it can't kaepernick were in the nba, he wouldn't have a job. he's been taught in the "washington post" quote i'm glad they didn't have a politician
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later ron, maybe 10 days or so. temperature wise, down 100, the chillier cool. all right, guys. pete: it is colder where you are. clayton: coming up, he came face-to-face with 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. what if the white house asked him to help find the leakers are interesting hypothetical. we'll ask him just ahead. getting revved up for one of nascar's biggest races of the season. >> hey, good morning, guys. it is pretty loud here. getting the cars ready. [inaudible]
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pete: welcome back to "fox and friends." an update on the brooklyn dunkin' donuts where they told officers they don't serve cops as they waited in line. the company now reportedly says the layout of the franchises to blame. the officers may not have known where to place their order. some are now boycotting dunkin' donuts. police officers unite with good samaritan. atlanta police -- cam capturing those harrowing moment at a gas station and follow in a drive-by shooting. seven officers helping to lift the car. the big dam remains in critical condition. pete: is one of nascar's biggest events. drivers gearing up for the eye love new york, the latest race in the monster energy series. >> reparations under way in new
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york where he finds "fox and friends" correspondent live from there. hey, todd. [inaudible conversations] , guys, great set. this is true. the number 43 car. of course i have to ask you, this is what is called a road race, which is different than your garden variety nascar race. >> we turned left. [inaudible] this weekend we turned left and right. it is something we don't do weekly. >> explain what the preparation difference is our. >> well, we get here real early. and then we make the transmission more bullet proof that we regularly do. these guys are specialists in
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each individual area of time making sure their cars ready. >> what is that gentleman doing? >> is checking over the shocks right there. the shock specialist will make sure everything is running. reporter: on race day, how many pit stops do you want to make? >> a few times on the pit road. obviously if you get a flat tire -- there'll be two stops today. reporter: do you think you want to have about -- how long are each of those pit stops? >> because you picked the car backwards on this racetrack. 11 flat. >> think of all the stuff you are doing during that 12 seconds. >> a windshield for it to
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driver. pretty special. reporter: and on the road race you have a lot of curves. you guys want to get the support -- >> 180 miles an hour -- [inaudible] reporter: last thing before i let you get back to it. your afternoon until race day. >> a day like today we'll qualify here in a few hours. we meet with the driver and we won't know when those are coming. >> best of luck to you. we were going to send it back to you in new york. a lot more here on what is known. abby: cool stuff. thank you, todd. pete: he came with khalid sheikh mohammed had what if the wife has said we need your help to
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government to protect this country. this nation must end this culture of leaks. and i had this morning for would-be leakers, don't do it. pete: are these clearly a threat to our national security? dr. james mitchell is the author of enhanced interrogation. he interrogated the world's worst terrorist and he joins us now to weigh in on how he would help identify the white house. dr., thank you for joining us. whether you are jeff sessions or general john kelly is chief of staff, no understanding there's a problem of leaking, not knowing where it is, whether it's in the white house for the department. walk us through how you get your arms around identifying what he thinks he would use. >> two things i would do if i were a leader like they are is the first thing i would do is make it clear that those people who are leaking are potentially in trouble and those people who have knowledge of who is leaking
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and protecting those people are also in trouble. possibly jail time trouble. whoever five-step person voluntarily provided information that helped them out these flakes would get the best and clearest deal from the government in order to limit the impact on their careers. the next thing i would do as i would give the fbi involved because the fbi is brilliant at this and most people do not know that in the course of their investigation if you lied to is the fbi and agent, it is a crime and they could definitely take advantage of that. the next thing i would do is suggest looking at the pattern of leaks. put together a link of sorts so you can look at where the leaks are coming from, either
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clusters, or coming from a particular area. i would focus in on that and i would interview the people in the areas because people talk. they bribe. they grow, and they tried to prevent justifications for what they are doing. and i would intercede with that as well. pete: you mentioned kind of amnesty. you admit you involved at one point it will go further. on his interrogated here, but it's human sources, people saying i did it once or twice, and dearest to us might be talking. that is the best way to identify. >> it is certainly one way to identify. when i was at the cia, they ordered a polygraph for everyone who's involved in the enhanced interrogation program because someone was leaking to the media about the program. the polygraph session turned out
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to be incredibly helpful and identified the leakers of a person who is working out the inspector general's office. one of the key people didn't like it and for their own reasons was leaking information to the press. those kinds of people when they do that to have friends. there is a continue unless you know between getting excited and blurted something out and deliberately undermining the president. when they go out to investigate this and interview people, they need a continue on. >> imagine the logitech are. kellyanne conway was on our program earlier this week. this is what she said. >> leaks that imperil national security. weaken the phone call between our president and other heads of state is nothing short.
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>> is a finite number of people who would've had access to the phone calls that the president made to world leaders back in january. i heard a commentator say they know exactly who had access to it. calling never person then go ahead and run a lie here. why don't they do that? >> they may. they may not. many different ways to discover who was leaking. >> once you've defined a set of people, why would she do a lie detector test? >> there may be political issues involved. the whole process is incredibly -- i was subjected to a single focus question lie detector test around the enhanced interrogation program. as i was walking in there to take the polygraph, i was thinking about all the things that could have potentially done that might be misconstrued. i hadn't leaked any information, but you do have to do an
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♪ >> we are hitting hard on north korea. >> united nations voting on increased sanctions yesterday against the rogue nation. >> international community could not have made a stronger point to tell them that the time to stop is now. >> attorney general jeff sessions vowing to crack down to white house leaks and threatening to throw those responsible behind bars. >> these leaks that have been going on for the last six months are incredibly dangerous. people who want to destroy this presidency and will stop at nothing. >> i'm doing my job every single day. i am not running for president. i am not running for president. >> there has always been a section of the left which i call
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the whiny party, that doesn't really want to win. >> republican voters are sick and tired of congress failing to president the president's agenda and our next guest is suing the party for fraud. >> you don't want to do what you are obligated to do, promised to do, give your money back. >> the green beret challenge has taken over the plaza today. >> three, two, one, go! ♪ good to be alive right about now ♪ good, good, good to be live. pete: when i take on clayton later on this show there will be no cooperation on this challenge challenge.
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green beret challenge. on the plaza this morning. clayton: inspired by our u.s. special forces. abby: that means clayton has to do it with you because i think you're a little bit sore from yesterday. i think you are emotionally sore sore. pete: no, first of all, we were told that it was going to be skee-ball. yesterday we had a carnival on the show, and they said skee-ball was going to be out there. then it was actually basketball. i've played a little bit of basketball in my day. so have you. clayton: played in college. pete: you also played. but you said whoever wins the basketball shoot-out does not have to go in the dunk tank, we made a gentleman's agreement, signed a contract -- clayton: i went up on the dunk tank, you each had a shot to get me, you blew it. you blew it. anyone who knows carnival knows each individual gets three shots not three shots, one ball per person. i ran to hit the button and got out. clayton: you ran and hit buttons and that's cheat.ng abby: no, i did hit the button
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with the fourth ball but you had already moved so he slithered away like a snake, clayton did, so we've been after you this morning, what do you think of that? do you think it was fair he got out of that, you guys have been e-mailing us, thank you for this for all of your support and your responses. this comes from john in tucson. he says, "suck it up, buttercup. he won; he lost." john, don't make me drive down there. pete: this one, katie from wisconsin says, "cluck, cluck, cluck." clayton: pamela writes, clayton, gorgeous suit and tie this morning. why should you get all wet." exactly, pamela exactly. clayton: you took your tie and jacket off. pete: ruin my whole afternoon. that water was cold. i'm going to ask corey lewandowski if he would do it, former donald trump campaign manager, corey lewandowski, would you have gotten into a dunk tank? >> hey, i'd do anything, you know that, i'm all for it. clayton: he's not a buttercup. abby: cory, we know that. if you were here more physically
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on the show we know you'd be game for anything. pete: i went into the dunk tank. you guys just missed your opportunity to did you think me. abby: cory, great to have you on this morning. happy sunday. we want to get your take off the top. one week now in the books. you've got a new man in charge of the white house, general john kelly. are we already seeing a difference? >> we're absolutely seeing a difference. seeing a difference with the staff, with the uniformity of the staff. it's been widely reported that they put their country first, they put their country next and their own ambition third, and if anybody doesn't follow that rule i think general kelly has been very sure about the fact that he has the full authority of the president to dismiss any staff that isn't willing to follow the president's agenda. i think the notion inside the white house is there is new leadership there, the staff is excited, they're energized, they're focused on getting the president's agenda done, and this is a much needed change. pete: so, in addition to driving that agenda one of the things
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that has stalled it in a way or has been used against this administration are the leaks. we've asked a lot of -- in fact dr. james mitchell was just on the program earlier, and we asked him what would you do to get hold of the leaks inside the white house. this is what he had to say. >> i would make it clear that those people who are leaking are potentially in trouble, and those people who have knowledge of who's leaking and protecting those people are also in trouble career ending, possibly jail time trouble. i would suggest that they look at the pattern of leaks, you know, maybe there's something put together a link chart of sorts so that you can look at where these leaks are coming from, and i would interview the people in those areas, because people talk, they brag, they -- you know, they crow, they try to prevent -- provide justification justifications for what they're doing. pete: what do you know about what they're doing inside the white house, cory? >> what i think they're going to
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do because general kelly is a professional is they're going to crack down on these leaks and what we saw this week was attorney general jeff sessions has come out and said he would continue to crack down on the leaks. look, these leaks are issues of national security. this isn't johnny come to work late today and was mary 15 seconds late at her desk. these are classified conversations that are taking place between world leaders that are being subjected to public scrutiny and public information. this is very serious information information. we've seen that. we've seen one individual who was a contractor to the n.s.a. already prosecuted for leaking information. i am certain that general kelly and attorney general jeff sessions will continue to find who these leaks are. i hope they prosecute these people. i hope they put them in handcuffs and walk them out the door and make a very clear determination to their colleagues that this will not be tolerated. clayton: cory, another angle inside the white house is who's coming in, who's coming out. there's been certain especially on the nsc that some trump loyalists are being pushed out in favor of even obama holdovers
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holdovers. is there a trouble -- do you have any concern that some trump loyalists have been pushed out of the west wing? does the president have any concerns about that? >> i think the president has given general kelly the full authority to staff his white house to the best of his ability ability. and right now general kelly has wide latitude, in my opinion, to bring the people in or ask those people to leave that he thinks are going to serve the president in the appropriate manner. let's give this guy a little bit of leeway, let's give him an opportunity. he's been here for a week, he's making decisions, he's changing things in the white house for the better and, you know, we can evaluate his staffing decisions as you move forward but i think right now general kelly has a core competency that is much needed in that white house as the chief of staff. he understands the national security component of things so let's give him the ability to bring in the people that he thinks are best to serve the president and those that he thinks aren't best to serve he should have the full discretion to ask them to move on. clayton: i want to ask your take on something that was on the front page of drudge report last
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night, new york times. it says there are a couple of senators, a couple of republicans who are sort of in this deep state right now, this sort of shadow government that are sort of planning a run against the president in 2020. specifically they name in this piece senators tom cotton, ben sasse who've already been to iowa this year, governor john kasich of ohio, he's eyeing an early return to new hampshire. so republicans could mount the first ever, you know, run against a sitting president in 2020. what do you make of this report? >> i like to call most of it fake news to be honest with you, because i think it came from the failing new york times. here's what i think. i think tom cotton is one of president trump's best advocates in the u.s. senate, one of his closest allies. look, let's go back and look at john kasich. i think donald trump in the primary, i was involved in the race, we beat him by 19 points, not exactly a close rate in new hampshire. in his home state of ohio, we beat him by 10, 11 points.
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john didn't support president trump and if he thinks he's going to run against president trump i'll take the opportunity to volunteer for that race immediately to continue to joy john kasich's career, no question about it. he's been a terrible governor, he was a terrible candidate for president, he has no chance to run whatever. but, look, let's be very, very clear. donald trump is the leader of the republican party, and there are other candidates, u.s. senators, members of congress who are going around and raising money for the local parties. this is what they do. i've recently been asked to come and help the state of new hampshire to raise money. i'm not exactly running for president of the united states in new hampshire, as you know. so this is part of the notion of members of congress, the vice president is out helping raise money for the state party so they can have a strong band as they if we're up for the next election cycle. i don't think anybody is seriously going to challenge donald trump. if they've learned anything, they sure have learned in the last cycle he's greatest politician our country has ever seen. i don't think they should take a chance with .im abby: cory, you talk about raising money for the republican party. many of these names are in
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congress. if you're going to run for president, you actually have to have things you have gotten done that prove you can do a good job as president of the united states. i read these articles, i'm like why not focus on today and actually providing, doing something for the american people? pete: they went on vacat.on abby: yeah, now they are. >> not only do they go on vacation but i think ben sasse was recently interviewing for the job at the heritage foundation. look, why don't we sit down behind your desk, why don't you fulfill your promises to the american people that says you're going to repeal and replace obamacare, have tax reform for the middle class so they can make more money, the transportation infrastructure bill, why don't you vote for money on the wall, pass a budget for the first time in 10 years. the american people are tired of a broken washington. stop going out and pretending you're going to get another job. why don't you just do the job we want you to do. pete: don't you think ben sasse him and other his like have to realize they're undermining the most effective president we've had since ronald reagan who's trying to do maybe the things they want to do with maybe a different style.
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do republicans think they could run against or not support this president and it will benefit them? >> the american people support his agenda, they support tax cuts, the difference with this president is he outlined what he wants to do in his campaign and he's following through with those promises. the notion that we didn't get repeal and replace done in the u.s. senate when we have a majority of republicans there by one vote is a shame. the american people are tired of people in washington. that's why they sent trump there there. he has a great vision for this country and if these senators want to actually do something for the good of the country, vote to join the president and fulfill the campaign promises which 60 million people vote fo. abby: cory, great to have you. beautiful san diego, enjoy it. pete: go get some more sun. >> thank you. abby: turning to breaking news we're following, the u.s. is joining forces with china and russia by handing down massive economic sanctions against north korea. this, of course, after the rogue nation conducted several missile tests last month.
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>> sanctions will cut deep and in doing so will give the north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people, but we should not full ourselves into thinking we have solved the problem. abby: president trump tweeting this: the united nations security council just voted 15-0 to sanction north korea. china and russia voted with us. very big financial impact." the sanctions include a ban on exports worth over $1 billion u.s. dollars. a flight carrying nearly 300 people takes a terrifying turn when turbulence injures several people. united airlines from grease to philadelphia, the plane suddenly lurched causing them to go fly and slamming passengers against the wall. three passengers and seven crew members, they were hospitalized. and justin trudeau with a marilyn fail.
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while taking a ride in a kayak, the canadian prime minister slipping and falling into the water while on a trip to british columbia. to make it even worse some newlyweds nearby saw the whole thing happen and took a selfie which is classic culture today. pete: justin from canada doing some kayaking. a new opinion piece this morning claims that the u.s. has more unicorns than trump democrats but tammy bruce says you can find thousands of those democrats in two states alone. she's found them. she's been out on a unicorn hunt hunt. pete: and todd is making a pit stop for the big nascar race today. we'll check with him moments ahead. ♪ marie callender knows that a homemade turkey dinner can make anyone slow down and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season her turkey to perfection, and make stuffing from scratch. so that you can spend time on what really matters.
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♪ abby: we are back with this. a new washington post op-ed asks do you believe in memory aids, unicorns, and faeries? well, clayton does, but if so you may have taken an interest in a new mythical creature that appeared during the 2016 election, the trump democrat. pete: but our next guest says she can find thousands of those democrats in two states alone. fox news contributor and radio talk show tammy bruce. >> nice to be on the kirby couc. pete: great to have you. you read the op-ed piece. the argument is these aren't focus that we should have been focusing on, you say not only do they exist but i'm kind of one of them. >> yeah, i've been a democrat all my life. i voted for barack obama in the primary in 2008 and it was so disheartening to me to do that, i liked hillary less, but i then became an independent. and what we're looking at here -- and this is the problem for the democrats right now -- this is not really even a partisan
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argument. the fact is something happened, and i'll give you some numbers. near 46,000 pennsylvania republicans switched parties, they were so upset. pete: not just votes, parties. >> they became republicans. the same thing in massachusetts as an example, deep blue massachusetts, nearly 20,000 democrats at least became republicans last year alone. so you're looking at, they may not be democrats now, but they certainly used to be. and even still, this is an argument now where people who used to just vote for the party, straight party ticket, are now voting not for their party or for a favorite person; they're voting for their family, they're voting for the future, and that's what the democrats have the now start -- need to look at at. they can't argue for partisanship. they've got to address that they have failed people and what it is they're going to do to win them back. clayton: we used to call these reagan democrats, right? >> yes. clayton: and reagan democrats famously were the ones that pushed tax reform over the hump. he needed that additional support. he had to go on television and do that bar graph and pie chart
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live television address from the oval office. these people are going to be the drivers getting maybe trump tax reform across the finish line, too, 'cause they're concerned about their own wallet. >> yes. that's it. look, remember what reagan came in after, which was carter. the same kind of angst that the american people realized that the people were voting for aren't -- do not have our backs, we've got to reengage here. and what donald trump needs to do is the very same thing, use the power of the oval office to communicate directly with everyone, because he, too, -- look at your last segment, talking about whether or not republicans are going to challenge their sitting president. we've gotta view donald trump as an independent, and that's how voters viewed him, i think. so democrats have to realize, this is a fight for the soul of the american people and to treat them not like what you've seen with how they've treated west virginians over the last few days and the denigration of them but it shows you, if they've got contempt for the american people -- and it appears they do -- the
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democrats are going to have a lot of trouble next year. abby: so you disagree with the advice that dana milbank gave in this article, democrats don't have to contort themselves to appeal to mythical trump supporting the democrats bying weakening their position or health care, just focus on being democrats. >> look, even the democrats at this point in time don't even know what that means. many of my friends are still democrats really are very upset because they see the world in turmoil, they see a dumpster fire of the economy here, and this is why people voted for trump. so that is bad advice, and it is still a delusion -- it's like hillary clinton's problem. a refusal to admit what it is that's happened. we know it wasn't the russians. we know there wasn't some kind of involvement in that regard. it's their own failure. and unless they face it, they're going to have trouble. pete: the unicorn hunter. >> they're out there. abby: coming up a veteran finds in lost purple heart and spends over a decade looking for the lost rightful owner. he finally finds the person.
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pete: welcome back. breaking moments ago, a venezuelan official says there's a a terrorist attack at a military base and several arrests have been made. now, this coming hours after the opposition leader to the socialist government was released from captivity overnight. these videos no that you're looking showing his capture by government forces on tuesday. this after months of deadly protests there leading to a controversial vote to form a constitutional assembly, now tasked with forming a brand-new government. and the f.b.i. is investigating an explosion inside a minnesota mosque just
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before the morning prayer. the blast blew a hole in the side of the building, even damaged the prayer leader's office. witnesses say one threw a device into the mosque just before the explosion. fortunately though no one was hurt so far, no suspects have been caught. pete, abby? pete: well, 21-year-old marine jake kitelinger was killed on may 29th, memorial day, 1951 while fighting in korea. he earned a purple heart for his service but the medal was lost. abby: that was until another veteran retired army medic kevin cody found it and spent 12 years searching for his family. finally this lost and now found purple heart will be returned along with seven other lost and recovered medals at a ceremony tomorrow on national purple heart day. >> joining us now is jack kite kiteliner's great niece, bernie ridgeway. >> good morn.ng pete: staff sergeant kevin cody who found the medal and returned it, and major jack fike a member
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of the vermont national guard. and all three of you didn't know each other until this story began. tell us what you know about your great uncle. >> he was always my grandfather fair and accurate brother. they're only three years apart. they were born in pennsylvania, small mining town. they came out to california in the 1940s with the whole family. they had 10 siblings. they -- well, great-grandpa worked in the shipyard during world war ii -- pete: and then he went to -- >> and jack -- pete: -- marine corps. >> -- he went into the marines, and my grandpa also went into the marines. and unfortunately, jack was killed in action nine months later. abby: so you were never able to meet hip. sergeant cody, tell us how you guys connected.
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you found this purple heart. how did had a happen and how did you ultimately connect with bernie? >> 2005 i was with the oregon national guard's state surgeon's office, i was invited to a dinner at the time, elderly couple and they handed me the purple heart, and they said can you do something with this? and i said, yeah, i can. so i got online, 2005, i wasn't sure where to look, i let 7th marine yahoo group, i found some contacts, jack's best friend floyd swift who i contacted in seattle, i called him, i sent me pictures of those guys together, talked about christmas 1950 in san francisco, ran out of leads, and then i couldn't find the family, then i moved on a medical -- sacramento, went down a couple years, flash forward to easter, this year, i was on fox news, and i saw purple hearts re reunited so i typed in there "i have this soldier's medal, purple heart."
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so i go to my mom's at easter, i get a call from zack, found the family, right here, and i'm like oh, my gosh, and then she calls me, and purple hearts reunited, sarah set this whole thing up. i'm just very honored. pete: you're going to get it tomorrow, zack. you're i believe the founder of purple hearts reunited. >> correct. we were founded in 2.12 pete: just for this type of story. you heard from him, he's got this purple heart with a name on it. how do you guys make that connection? >> we start with the name, do the historical researchn to find that family. in this case it was very fellow because i was able to help a fellow veteran complete his mission. he's been looking over a decade for this family. now we have the opportunity to honor a marine who lost his life for our country and return it to his family in a special ceremony on monday. abby: how many purple hearts have you found? >> we're close to 400. we've all over the country, about 46 states so far. we're a hundred thousand miles traveled. once we get these medals we have them professionally framed free of charge and we travel to the
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family's hometown to return the. abby: that has got to be so empowering, to be able to connect people and to give something that is so meaningful to their family members. >> we're bringing jack back to life. you know, his family is learning things they never knew about him him. kevin's now a new family member of their family, they've adopted the department him. >> kiteliner. abby: what do you think about that? >> i said you're kevin cody now, kevin cody kiteliner. pete: how is it going to feel at this ceremony when you get this purple inherit? >> it's going to be extremely overwhelming. he and i have been crying, and i cried on the phone to zack the first time he called me. and one of the most awesome things about this is i got a call a couple days ago, jack's first country, merle kiteliner, he's still alive, and he lives in pennsylvania, so they're going to come to the ceremony, and i'm going to meet family i haven't ever met before. abby: going to be a really special day tomorrow. we're thrilled to have you guys on the couch to tell the story.
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it's a powerful one, and we hope that you found more purple hearts in your mission. pete: where can folks go? >> purple heartsreunited olsen on facebook. if there's a medal you need help returning, come to us and we'll do the best we can. abby: thank you all for being with.us pete: enjoy tomorrow. it's going to be an exciting day and you've got a new family member. >> thanks for having us. abby: cousin cody. pete: coming up, chicago mayor rahm emanuel suing the trump administration over sanctuary city funding. now rahm is getting some backup from his liberal buddies. abby: plus todd fire was live at the track in watkins glenn with a very special guest. who do you have? >> ricky bobby who said if you're not first, you're last. this is the area, a giant toolbox where all of the magic happens to try to make sure that this number 3 car gets into victory lane. we're.rush: i understand by the driver of the number 3 car
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live at the glen, as he says.it pete:. p8: here with austin dillon, an up-and-comer with nascar. only 24 years old, right? >> 27. a little older now. >> he won the coca-cola 600 this year if i'm not mistaken. >> yes. >> ideas that put you in the whole nascar points race? >> right now we're 13th. there's only 16 guys that go into the playoffs, so we're locked in with the win and there's a couple races left, so just trying to gain as many bonus points as we can before the playoff starts. >> a real up-and-comer on the scene here, and the number 3 car which you are driving, talk to me about the legacy of this car. >> well, you know, dale earnhardt made it famous, it's a family number, and my grandfather gave me the opportunity to go in the cup series and run it, and it's been successful, and we've been having a lot of fun with it. this will be our second year in a row going into the playoffs, so trying to win a championship, got our first win this year so really excited and having a good year.
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today's race we have our stem car, dow stem car where rcr and come in for a stem program which is science, technology, engineering, and math, teaching kids about the fundamentals of how we make our cars faster, lighter, and it's all about the future, so we're trying to make these cars faster every week. >> it's about 8:30 here on sunday morning, race day morning morning. walk me through what they're doing throughout this what they call the hall or the giant toolbox and i want to talk to you about what you do to get ready mentally. >> this is our holler. we bring in two race cars each weekend. got a backup car upstairs, our primary car is outside getting worked on, kind of warming up. the engineers work out of here and this is where we kind of go over strategy for the weekend. today there will be different stages where we need to figure out fuel mileage and also tires. so there's a lot of stuff that goes on in a weekend. there's not many people up here right now 'cause just getting the cars ready but we're excited excited. this is a good place to go and run. >> the reason we're in here doing the interview -- wanted to do it outside but it was really
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loud out there. as you might imagine they're testing a bunch of engines. the race process is three o'clock today. the race process for you at this point for the next six and a half hours, what are you doing in your head and physically? >> it's a little early right now for me, but we have our team meeting coming up. we'll have our team meeting where we'll go over again what we've been planning for all week and you answer with that's done we'll go race. >> cool. appreciate it. thanks for your time. best of luck again. just wild a young guy like this carrying on the legacy of the number 3 car and doing it so well. best of luck to austin, to all the drivers today, and back to new york. abby: we'll check with you later on in the show. turning now to some extreme weather we're following. brand-new video out of tulsa, oklahoma, where more than 12,000 people lost power after severe storms hit there. high winds twisting signs and scattering debris. and in new orleans, take a look at this, flash flooding destroying neighbors after nearly a foot of rain. in kansas city heavy rains turned roads into rivers forcing emergency crews to rescue several stranded drivers.
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stay state of out there. california governor jerry brown joining a growing list of democrats vowing to take on president trump over sanctuary city funding. brown he's chicago mayor rahm emanuel pending lawsuit suing the department of justice. president trump has promised to crack down on sanctuary cities like chicago that openly defy federal efforts to support dangerous illegal immigrants. is -- also this story, jeb bush making a high energy move by blasting congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz over the arrest of her former i.t. staffer. bush tweeting this out: the incompetence and terrible judgment displayed by wasserman schultz and house democrats is jarring. wasserman shouts kept i am juan awan on his staff. he was arrested on bank fraud charges. pete: remember the exclamation point, jeb! >> a woman files for divorce
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from her husband claiming president trump as one of the main reasons why their relationship failed. former miami dolphins cheerleader lynn aaronberg ending things with florida democratic attorney dave aaron aaronberg after two years of major. she tells jesse watters that her husband's liberal friends created the tension. >> well, the politics and his base of supporters. at home we were fine. we didn't really even talk about it. but it was more like the backlash he was getting from his far left base. abby: she's not shying away. should he even has a dog named after the first daughter. that is ivanka. clayton: how would you like to have a dog named after you? pete: maybe there's a dog named reihchmuse out there. abby: that's little rick. rick, what's the weather out there? pete: where did rick reihchmuse something g? what do you got to say, buddy? clayton: rick just pawned off his job. >> i love new york city! >> there we go. >> and rick in the water!
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>> nicely done! abby: rick, you looked so youthful for a minute. true. nicely done. i like that. let's talk a little weather there are. there are some things going on including those big storms in tulsa overnight. we're going to continue to see more storms but along with that the cooler air is coming in, and you can see temps -- anywhere you see that green those are temps in the sixties and seventies in highs, here we are in early august solidly in summer, the temps will remain very, very cool. you see that tell me, temps very very cool across parts of new england and kind of we stay in that same pattern for much of this coming week. there you go. nice temperatures, guys, how's that? abby: looking good out there. thank you, rick. clayton: rick mini-rick, we say thanks as well. pete: who would win in a race in the obstacle course between those? mini-rick or real rick. coming up, attorney general jeff sessions says that the press's power should be limited amid all
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of these leaks. >> we respect the important role that the press plays and we'll give them respect. but it is not unlimited. they cannot place lives at risk. pete: but do reporters deserve any blame or are they just doing their job? we'll debate that next. clayton: plus, nigel farage, maria bartiromo and annal dershowitz all here in our final hour that you're not going to want to miss. abby: round two of the green beret challenge in the plaza. who's going against who? going to have wait and see. ♪ macho, macho man rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪
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that the press plays and we'll give them respect. but it is not unlimited. they cannot place lives at risk with impunity. we must balance the press's role with protecting our national security and the lives of those who serve in the intelligence community, the armed forces, and all law-abiding americans. pete: so do reporters deserve any blame, or are they just doing their job? here to debate it journalist and radio took us jam i will a la bay and amy holmes. do you think this is incredibly dangerous territory? why? >> we do not need to have the rights of the press impeded, period, full stop. the american people deserve to know what our government is doing, why they're doing it, and frankly, if there are leaks coming out of the white house, that's not the fault of any journalist. journalists aren't putting people's lives at risk by
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getting information from the white house. if sessions wants to do something what he needs to do is crack down on where the leaks are coming from. it's not the job of the reporter to worry about if he or she gets a scoop is the attorney general going to crack down on her. pete: but, amy, the question is and what critics will say is that if that that information released to the american public puts american lives at risk, troops in the field, then it is a responsibility to that journalist to withhold that information. no? >> absolutely. and, in fact, most journalistic enterprises have a whole legal team that goes over this, and they have to exercise their judgment. there's a lot of national security information that doesn't get into the newspaper or on television because that journalistic -- you know, that media entity has decided it's not in the public's interest and could endanger national security security. i give you an example of a story that was revealed about an iranian who was participating with our government to give us ussing information about iran and that was revealed in the newspaper and when he was --
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while he was back in iran, and he was arrested. real lives are at stake when national security is compromised by being published and it's not appropriate. also i'd like to add, there is not an absolute right for the press to publish anything they want. that, yes, there is no prior restraint by government, but after the fact government can subpoena and the supreme court has weighed in on this, and the press entities can be subpoenaed to reveal that information. pete: jam i will a, you're shaking your head. >> i actually don't disagree with what amy's saying. the truth of the matter is lives are important; lives matter. and journalists have editors. there are backstops in place. i can torture you about telling you about the editorial process. i won't do that now. clayton: however, jam i will a, you're talking about real journalists. let's be honest. they're not the same news organization -- what i'm saying is in the age of having these large media organizations, sure, but now you've got bloggers, goat three people on a staff for websites --
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>> wikileaks. clayton: -- for information, wikileaks and others, so you're hold it up to maybe fox news, washington post, new york times, wall street journal, the different world now, is it not? >> i agree, but that's who sessions is talking about. look, if there are rogue bloggers and, you know, anybody with a wi-fi hookup who's publishing stuff that could be putting american lives at risk, you go after them. there are laws in place to address that, but that's not what jefferson beauregard sessions iii said. what he said was that the american journalist and media are putting lives at risk. that's not actually the case, that's not what's going on. clayton: amy, final word. >> yes. one last point here. i think the main responsibility and main focus should be on the leakers who are leaking this information. it is illegal, it's grateful, and it endangers all of us as fellow americans. clayton: jam i will a, amy, i think you bring up some great points this morning. thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. still ahead, sorry liberals, elizabeth warren just crushed your dreams about running against president trump. she's out.
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and does pete have what it takes to be a member of america's infomercial special forces? it's round 2 of the green beret challenge on the plaza next, with a suit. >> you're going to have to try this later. clayton: i'll be watching you. ♪ we will, we will rock you ♪ we will, we will rock you roge. ...but real joyful moments are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. you're in the match app. now tap on the new missed connections feature. it says i've crossed paths with kate six times this week. that is a lot of times. she's cute too! yea! how did i miss her? you didn't. match picked it up for you. check out new missed connections on match. start for free today!
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends." you've heard of mud runs and obstacle courses. get ready for the ultimate endurance test, the green beret challenges. out on the plaza for round 2 to see if we have what it takes to be a member of america's special forces. clayton: one of us. joining now is founder and ceo of the green beret challenge mark ballast. we've got some guys lined up ready to take off here, one lady
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one man ready to go, so they're going to go through this challenge. and go! >> we'll just kick 'em off. what are we looking at? >> two professional ambassadors for the green beret challenge. make their way up the rope. two techniques, use arms, legs. use your legs so you don't burn your arms out. mud crawl. you want to get as low as possible. >> they're over the fence over there. >> over the fence. >> what would you say is the hardest piece of the challenge? >> what they're doing right now. marines have to do this a half mile. >> that's why i do this one. >> how long is the typical course when you actually go out -- >> this particular racecourse -- >> nice. >> about five miles. we had the team race that is --
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clayton: and so this could be corporations, any kind of organization? >> yeah. for building leadership. clayton: tell us about your background. where did you come up with this idea? >> after my tour in special forces -- nice job, by the way. i teach special forces in fort bragg, north carolina, and i had the idea of a team event, and i lived it, it was a natural fit for us. we just had to scale it. clayton: so you can do a short course like this, a fully immersive, here's what it's like to be a green beret? >> we have a 24-hour experience for green beret. clayton: how fun is that. >> that sounds like a romantic weekend. 24 hours with clayton as a green beret, as a pack.ge pete: so explain, what happens on that day? >> leading up to that day we have a 12-hour challenge, the qualifying event. that mimics special forces training. keep them on individual and
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collective paths. once they graduate we bring them into the 24-hour experience, we conduct special forces training at a very simple level and then we bring them in to the final portion. clayton: you have to do 12 hours just to get into the 24 hours. pete: glad we could break through that. does this start at midnight? >> four a.m. to seven a.m. in the morning for the 12 hour, and then -- clayton: something tells me you'd be like ready to nod off, go to shlep with your teddy bear and all of a sudden someone blows a horn in your face "get up! let's go!" >> bringing special forces to folks around the country. where can folks learn this? >> www.greenberetchallenge.com. >> nigel farage will be here next hour, maria bartiromo owe, alan dershowitz. new parodontax.
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>> hitting hard on north korea. >> the united nations voting on increased sanctions yesterday against the rogue nation. >> international community could not have made a stronger point to tell them that the time to stop is now. >> attorney general jeff sessions vowing to crack down on white house leaks and threatening to throw those responsible behind bars. >> i don't think putting them in handcuffs and walk them out the door and make a very clear determination to their colleagues that this will not be tolerated. >> i'm doing my job every single day. i'm not running for president. i'm not running for president. >> there has always been a section of the left which i call the whiny party, the party that doesn't really want to win. >> republican voters are sick and tired of congress failing to pass the president's agenda.
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and our next guest could sue the party for fraud. >> you don't want to do what you're obligated to do, what you promised to do, give the money back. >> the green beret challenge has taken over the plaza this morning. >> 3, 2, 1, go. ♪ >> the green beret challenge this morning on the plaza. i tried to go over that obstacle this morning in a suit. it wasn't pretty >> you two are going to go at it this next hour. >> no. >> oh, yeah, i think you have already -- >> no, try me. see how that happens. drag me into it. it is not going to happen. we will have more on that coming up later in the show.
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rick will be out there. he's going to go head-to-head i think with a 10-year-old. >> a mini rick that he met out there on the plaza. >> we're trying to get some more donuts in here. i do know that. >> krispy kreme doughnuts. >> they have a whole stack of them over there. they won't bring them over. >> thank you for joining us. >> we hope you are having a great sunday. we have a jam-packed hour for you coming up on the show. nigel will be here. maria bartiromo will be here also. >> including my 5-year-old who turns 5 today. >> congratulations. >> that's special. there's a lot to stick around for. >> we have a fox news alert. u.s. joining forces with china and russia by handing down fierce economic sanctions against north korea. >> lauren blanchard is live for us in washington, d.c. with the very latest. good morning. >> good morning. the united nations security council imposing the toughest sanctions yet against north
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korea. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley saying they are a good start but not enough. the resolution targets north korea's export revenues slashing by a third by banning exports like coal, iron and seafood. plus cuts off other ways the regime makes money to fund its missile program. china and russia approving the sanctions despite resisting in the past. president trump tweeting the united nations security council just voted 15 to 0 to sanction north korea. china and russia voted with us, very big financial impact. and united nations resolution the single largest economic sanction package ever on north korea. over 1 billion dollars in cost to north korea. the foreign minister of china urging north korea to stop provoking the goodwill of the international community. and asking all nations to return to negotiations. abby, pete, clayton? >> thank you. well, another big development this week was of
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course the crackdown, the announced crackdown of leaks inside the white house. attorney general sessions on friday gave a speech about what they were going to do both at the doj and across government and in the west wing. the president also tweeted this, saying, after many years of leaks going on in washington, it's great to see the ag taking action for national security, the tougher, the better. so the president praising his attorney general who he had some different words for a little bit ago. but it looks like they are going to get serious about tightening the leaks. >> looks like maybe they are on the same page now. it looked like would he be the next person to leave the administration? this week you had general kelly come out, throw his support behind the attorney general. now he's taking these tactics because they have gotten to tighten up the ship. corey lewandowski was on our show earlier saying they need to lock up the leakers if they find them. >> what we saw this week was attorney general jeff sessions has come out and said he will continue to crack down on the leaks. look these leaks are issues of national security. these are classified conversations that are taking
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place between world leaders that are being subjected to public scrutiny and public information. this is very serious information. i am certain that general kelly and attorney general jeff sessions will continue to find who these leaks are. i hope they prosecute these people. they hope they put them in handcuffs and walk them out the door and make a very clear determination to their colleagues that this won't be tolerated. >> it does feel like a new chapter has begun in the white house. as we mentioned, you have attorney general jeff sessions who is toughening up and cracking down and trying to figure out these leakers but also a new chief of staff in general john kelly. he's gone in there and already made a name for himself. this is coming into fox news. he's brought along two lieutenants now, a deputy national security advisor and white house staff secretary rob porter who was a former chief of staff and their job is to make sure that anything that gets in the hands of the president or, you know, on his desk is vetted before he sees it because in the
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e-mail they say they compare it to an era, as you mentioned clayton earlier, it was easy for people to not only drop unannounced into the oval office but sometimes get bad or dubious information in front of the president. >> sometimes conspiracy theorys that didn't have any facts behind them, drop these stories on his desk and the president might jump on twitter and tweet about it. so we have heard now these stories general kelly wants that to stop. if that information hits the president's desk, it better be spot on. it goes through the proper channels. >> a lot of the ire of some of those tweets you saw from the president were about not just what was happening inside the oval office be what was happening across the mall in congress with senate republicans unable and unwilling to pass a repeal and replace of obama care which they said they are going to do. we are getting reports now about senate majority leader mcconnell he says he would consider a bipartisan effort to continue payments to insurers to avert a costly rattling of health insurance market. he's now saying rather than
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doing our job of repealing and replacing, rather than going back at it and try to make that happen, i will bail out the insurance industries and continue to bail out members of congress who get a sweetheart deal for their own insurance as opposed to to what american people have suffered. this is classic washington. we're going to fund it now. >> senator graham is up in arms too. he recently spoke out about this. >> we're dumber than dirt if we don't try again because if you think you can go home as a republican and say well, we gave it our best shot, you have not. the block grant approach hasn't even been tried. the bottom line here is the republican governors are getting very excited about having a block grant sent back to them to replace obama care to get the money and power out of washington. we have september the 30th. we will have more flexibility
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under the block grant than people envision. >> mcconnell is saying that the window for doing anything is rapidly closing but you have the opinion piece in the "wall street journal" yesterday saying look, the reverberations on them not doing anything on repeal and replace are already being felt. when you have to fund the government beyond, you know, this window is now closing. so now you have to pass a budget. now you have to fund the very thing that you don't want to fund. so they are going to have to come to the table. they are going to have to fund obama care. and guess what? if you have government shutdown, how is that going to reverberate for the halls of congress? we now how that plays out on republicans. now it is on you. >> look at members of congress on the republican side, it is almost like you have people representing all different parts of the party. that's why it is so difficult to get everyone on the same page and agree to something. you have the rand pauls. you have the ted cruzes. you have the john mccains. how they come together, whether it is healthcare, tax reform,
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how we move forward, i don't know, it is going to be tough. >> we're told mcconnell is a master legislator. he was supposed to bring the republicans together. every faction has said repeal obama care. every faction has said let's lower rates and simplify the tax code. those are two core pillars who it means to be a republican today. if the republicans can't do it, i'm with the guy from virginia, sign me up for class action suit. i want my money back. i was sold on a bill of goods. this is whether or not like guys like mcconnell and ryan can lead a caucus. yet they haven't. it took the democrats a year and a half. why not have another go at it. you can do it inside the caucus if you put your heads down and make it happen. >> democrats took 18 months to do it. >> exactly. they never asked for one republican voice on that debate.
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so bringing more voices to the table may be good. the challenges, you have the democrats on the other side that aren't helping at all. i mean it's resist, resist. it is russia, russia. and howard dean of all people he spoke to another network and he says the whiny left does not want to win. they just want to be pure. here's what he says. >> there has always been a section of the left which i call the whiny party, the party that doesn't really want to win. they want to be pure. if they go downswing purely, then that's fine -- if they go down swinging purity, that's fine. >> he was a leading presidential candidate on the front cover of time magazine. yes, he has progressive ideas, but they are also rooted in pragmatic ideas as well. his point is when you have this sort of esoteric left, that's
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weighing the party down. this whiny left is the problem right now. >> my dad was a governor. we have huckabee on all the time. whether or not they are republican or democrat, when you are governor of a state, you have to pass a budget. you have to figure out healthcare for the constituents in your state. the job that you have is very different than being on capitol hill and in congress when it seems like they can get away with everything. >> it also seems like the problem is a little bit different on the right. remember when everyone criticized the freedom caucus and rand paul because they are always against things, they want the pure outcome. they actually came to the table and voted on the measure. the problem on the republican side are moderates, susan collins, they look more like democrats than they do republicans. a bit of a different problem on the left. that's a swipe at bernie sanders and his people and, you know, they are basically trying to go at folks like harris and booker who they see maybe more moderate. they are not moderate either. they are voting in lock step with chuck schumer. >> really interesting times. more on that later. i want to bring up some more
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other headlines. fox news alert. the eiffel tower is back open this morning after police shut it down over threats by a knife wielding man. police say he forced his way past security before being ordered to drop his weapon. he is said to be around 19 years old with history of mental problems. he surrendered without hurting anybody. another fox news alert, the search for three u.s. marines lost at sea off the coast of australia has been called off. officials still hoping to find the bodies of those heroes after the aircraft they were on crashed yesterday. 23 other marines were rescued with one taken to the hospital. we don't know exactly what caused that plane to go down, but we will bring you latest news once we get it. another fox news alert, a sexual assault suspect on the loose right now after attacking a cop. taking his gun and chaining him to a van in ohio. the fbi joining the nationwide manhunt for brandon powell who police say put an officer in a head lock while he was driving
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causing the van to go into a ditch. the officer is doing okay luckily, but powell did get away with his gun. despite all her obvious efforts to oppose the president, elizabeth warren still insists she is not running for president in 2020. >> we need to focus on the fight in front of us. i'm doing my job every single day. i'm not running for president. i'm doing my work. >> you heard it there. the massachusetts senator has been dodging questions for months including at a town hall meeting amid rumors she's been gearing up to challenge president trump. things change every day. >> i think the president would love to run against her, don't you think? that would be explosive -- >> i don't know if he would, though. she was the one person who got under his skin. hillary didn't even get under his skin during the last election. she got under his skin more than anyone else. >> that would be fascinating to
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watch. one college paying their students to become social justice warriors. >> populist movements put president trump into office and pulled britain out of the european union. but nigel says there's a secret threat from the left as well as the right to reverse both outcomes. he joins us live next. we're getting revved up for one of nascar's biggest races of the season. what's going on? >> all your talk about food has made me hungry for i don't know hot dog on a pretzel bun with macaroni and cheese. there's one right there. >> you shall receive. >> martin truex jr. the monster energy series leader. he's going to give this to me. i'm going to eat it. also going to drive the pace car and talk a little nascar when we come back. ♪ (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) the joy of real cream
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as we know, the left has thrown up road blocks at every turn trying to stop the populist movement that put president trump into office. and now brexit leader nigel says the same thing is happening to the effort in his country to brexit out of the eu. joining us now fox news contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> we cover very often what's happening to the president here not just amongst democrats but also from establishment republicans. you say right now across the pond the same thing is happening with brexit. >> very much so. if you think back, the political revolution of 2016 with brexit and with trump was people voting for change. real fundamental change. and here we are, you know, in the middle of the following year, and that change isn't happening. we have seen frustrations from the judiciary. we would expect the liberal media. we would expect opposition parties to try and frustrate brexit. but what i think is so frustrating on both sides of the
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pond is there are people who masquerade as conservatives in order to get themselves elected and are now, you know, damaging the attempt for us to get a clean brexit. stopping the president getting his agenda through congress. and i think there's something very fundamental at stake here. it is people's faith and belief in the whole democratic process. >> yeah, you are right. over here we call them republicans and democrats. there's a story on the front page of the newspaper, the president called the failing new york times this morning talking about 2020 opponents to the president from republican senators, but add someone like susan collins, moderates inside the senate they are spending as much time or more resisting this president's efforts as he leads their own party. >> i think there must be now growing real genuine anger amongst millions of people who turned out to vote trump. in many cases people who hadn't voted republican before or perhaps never voted in their lives. they engage with the process.
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they've got a president that is holding faith with them, wants to carry out the agenda. it's trump's own side that is stopping these things from happening. i would have thought what needs to happen and the republican party here and the conservative party back at home is when it comes to candidate selections there ought to be a weeding out of those people who are not playing for the same team. >> with brexit, the vote happened but what happens after that really matters. just like election day here, whether the agenda moves forward. what's the most important aspect to make sure things move forward? >> i think the most important thing is how the people feel. the people who voted for brexit, a year on if we had that referendum again, we would get a bigger majority in favor of it. people want this change to happen. it is interesting, isn't it? we have been talking with brexit about having a point style immigration system, just the same debate that's happening here in america. you know, people want these things to happen. but it's our political class on
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both left and right that are stopping it. and i have to say, that if people don't get what they wanted and they start to lose faith in the whole democratic process, that is bad for our whole society. >> you are right, the elites and the political class, they control the media as well which is creating this impression that everyone is running away from president trump, but if you are on the ground like you saw in brexit, it is actually the opposite when they try to block what they voted for, they get more frustrated. >> i think that's right. i have to say all the attempts to try and paint the trump campaign as somehow being run and influenced by the russians, you know, it may entertain the liberal elite living in washington, but actually out there in real america, it just makes support for trump even stronger because they can see this is actually an attempt to effectively frame the president. >> you are right. nigel farage, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you.
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finally, 653 million dollars that is how much the powerball and megamillion jackpot are worth combined after nobody won over the weekend. >> good use of your money. >> yes. >> let's bring in todd who is down at watkins glen for the big nascar race today. hey, todd. >> what's up, guys? just two jersey shore boys going for a drive this morning. joined by the gentleman driving the pace car right now martin truex jr., the leader in the points race. thank you very much for doing this. this is awesome. during the commercial break, he opened this thing up to what was it? >> we got about 100 out of it. >> that was awesome. so first talk to me about the season you are having because it seems like you are crushing it right now. >> it's been awesome. been together -- our whole racing team has been together about four years. just got a great bunch of people. we really enjoy working together. and we've been able to build on success. the last couple of years we just seem to keep getting better and winning more races.
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just a work in progress. and continue to build on it. >> awesome stuff. explain how the points race works. [laughter] >> it is a little complicated with the system. >> sure. >> if you win a race, you kind of get locked in to the play-offs, and then from there, it's all about bonus points. we have got three wins which is worth 15 bonus points. and then each race, there are stages throughout each race where you can gain bonus points as well. so we're leading right now with 29 bonus points, which is huge because of those points we can take throughout the entire play-offs. >> awesome. >> every time the rounds reset and guys get kicked out or knocked out, you restart and start with those points again. it is going to be huge. last year we fell out of one of the races with an engine failure and didn't get on to the next round by about 3 points. if we would have had bonus points we would have got through. it is going to be huge. >> the name we always heard with winning the points race was
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jimmie johnson. obviously rooting for you this year i'm going to say it as one jersey guy to another. what do you win if you win? >> win the cup. >> how much money? >> i have no idea. >> it's a lot of money. >> i'm sure it is a good amount, but -- >> let's talk about this racetrack. it is known as the glen. it is a road race versus your standard garden variety nascar race. explain the differences. >> they call the road course. typically nascar races are on oval tracks where tracks are only left turns. so here we've got 11 turns. all kinds of up and down jumping curves, bouncing around, only race twice on road courses throughout the year. it is fun to come to these places, do something different. it is super exciting to race on. it is a really fun track to drive. and the fans love it as well. >> as you open it up here on the straight away, how fast can your car, not the pace car go on this course? >> we will hit about 170 coming up down the end of the straight away going into the bus stop.
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a lot faster than we're going here. >> we also have traffic. the first time i have seen traffic. mini vans and other vans on the racetrack, this is awesome. >> we get traffic too, lots of it. >> you have to navigate that traffic. we're going to open it up here fox & friends. >> that is so cool. >> i love that there's like a random amazon delivery truck on the racetrack. [laughter] >> you never know if you might need something. >> someone is getting a package delivered. [laughter] >> thanks, todd. one restaurant added a tax. >> he tried to go at it alone to pass a healthcare bill. mcconnell is now saying we might have to get help from the democrats. maria bartiromo is here to discuss. ♪ new parodontax.
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effort to continue payments to insurers to avert this costly rattling of the healthcare market. basically saying look, i'm open to bipartisan workshop. now we couldn't do it ourselves. i'm ready to bring in democrats. >> they have got to do that. they need to be open to bipartisan conversations and hearings in order to get this done. i think the window is closing really quickly. i think the senate is still trying. they are at work. didn't take the month of august off. they are trying to come up with something to get a bill out of the senate. but it's tough because you've got very divisive situations going on where one big group of the senate does not want to expand or slow the growth rather of medicaid. and so that's really the problem. >> the american people, they are seeing okay so now we're voting a bailout. of course the democrats are going to vote for a bailout of obama care. they don't want it to fail. the president said maybe we let it fail or get rid of the double-standard for members of congress. isn't there a virtue of holding the line and say we will let it fail or do what we said we would do?
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>> look at the conversation going on the democrat side. they are basically positioning all of this. it is the republicans fault. we all know that obama care has been imploding and there's absolutely no choice. insurance companies are leaving in droves. leaving absolutely no choice. and forcing premiums even higher. we know that. we know the problems with obama care, but because of this wrangling in the last three months the democrats are saying all this uncertainty is causing obama care to fail and it is the republican faults. because of these talking points the republicans are getting bullied again. how often do we see the republicans getting bullied? >> every day. why can't they stand up once and make a counterargument? >> the same with tax reform where you have bannon coming out and saying let's raise the highest rate to 44.6%. let me be clear, you don't cut taxes on everybody including the highest earners then you are not for cutting taxes because the rich pay all the taxes. that's what i'm talking about with senator hatch today because orrin hatch has been working on a tax plan and he's going to tell us specifically where the common ground is and where the divisiveness is.
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>> where is the common ground? >> the common ground -- number one they want to simplify it. you have heard a lot about it. they want to put it on a postcard. they want to simplify it. get out of the thousands and thousands of pages of tax code. they do want to cut corporate taxes most people. the fight will be on the deductions, what deductions stay, what deductions go. at this point, it sounds like the only deductions that stay are the mortgage deduction and the charitable deduction. then the fight is over the corporate rate. president trump is at 15%. paul ryan is more like 20%. i think we're going to come at it 22%. and then of course there's the idea of individual rates. how much will our viewers see their tax bill go down? we know that it's going down for most americans. how much? we will talk about that. >> that is a big question. also north korea is huge right now. you have nikki haley on. >> yeah. >> that's a great guest. these new sanctions have been agreed to including russia and china. that's a big deal. what you can ask her is that
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going to really change? >> don't tell her what she should ask her. [laughter] >> you're a much better interviewer than i am. >> no, i want your advice always abby. >> i'm impressed they were able to wrangle in china and russia to go along sanctions against north korea. it will cut their exports bay third. they make 3 billion dollars on exports exports things like core and iron ore. >> and seafood. >> who knew. one question i want to ask them a lot of speculation change with the personnel change at the white house will tillerson be there for the long-term and will she replace tillerson if not? i'm going to pose that question to her coming up. >> any other questions that abby tells you to ask. >> 100%. >> you know what i meant maria. >> of course. >> maria is one of the very best in the business. it is going to be a great show. we can't wait to watch. >> thanks guys. >> starts in 25b 4 minutes -- starts in about 24 minutes. >> thank you.
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new video out of tulsa oklahoma where people are without power after severe storms came tearing through. high winds twisting signs and scattering debris. also in new orleans flash flooding destroying neighborhoods after nearly a foot of rain. take a look at this, in kansas city heavy rains turned roads into rivers forcing emergency crews to rescue several stranded drivers. stay safe out there. and attorney general jeff sessions is now reportedly demanding information on more than 6 billion taxpayer dollars given by the obama administration to left wing groups, some of them supporting illegal immigrants. that's according to an internal memo published by breitbart. the probe involves former attorneys general eric holder and loretta lynch. republicans calling the transactions slush funds because the recipients were not victims in any of the cases. mark cuban taking a jab at the nfl by insisting if kaepernick were in the nba he would have a job.
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he told the washington post i'm glad the nba doesn't have a politician litmus test for our players i like to think we encourage our players to exercise their constitutional rights. kaepernick protested the national anthem all season long. one restaurant just added a hand -- added a man tax. the cafe posting these rules which also say women get priority seating. the man tax is reportedly enforced for only one week every month with the money being donated to women's services. >> why don't the women pay their women employees 18% more. >> or the same was asked of some senators like warren who pay their women staffers less. there's a lot of hypocrisy on this issue. >> why are men paying more? >> exactly. a lot of have been sending in your comments about this. if a restaurant ever charged my
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husband a man tax, we wouldn't pay the tax and we would walk out. >> and nevada, i like that name, nevada writes granted there are some cases where pay skills are not fair, but instead of griping, work hard and prove you are worth more. >> thanks for all your comments. an interesting debate. you made the point of look at saudi arabia. if you want to look at a place that needs some serious help. >> but to nevada's point though, is that the reason for the pay gap that women don't work as hard? nevada would you like to write us back and answer that question? >> rick, help us here, please. take it away. >> i'm distracted, guys. look at this. this is cooper. cooper. >> looks just like you. [laughter] >> this is one of the biggest dogs and you say he's still going to grow more? >> another 40, 50 pounds. >> oh my gosh. >> say hello. >> spectacular.
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can we have him every weekend? he can be our mascot. >> we come in on sunday. >> all right. >> abby, i know you would agree. you are on board with this idea. let's talk a little bit of weather out here as you are waking up this morning. overnight we had big storms move through tulsa and one possible tornado, likely causing some pretty significant damage and some injuries. that complex of storms will continue to pull off towards the east. get ready for some flooding across parts of arkansas throughout the day today. this week we will watch two systems in and across the atlantic. it is hurricane season. we will have one system that pull across the yucatan of mexico likely and across parts of the coast of mexico. the other system out across parts of the atlantic to the right side of your screen, we're going to watch that closely for some development could impact land very very far away from now. maybe 10, 12 days but we will watch it. back to you. >> thank you. moments ago deputy attorney general rod rosenstein reacting to reports of a grand jury being impanelled in the russia probe.
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>> bob mueller understands and i understand the specific scope of the investigation. and so no, it is not a fishing expedition. >> alan dershowitz -- dershowitz here with his take on that. and a rematch of the weekend, pete against clayton in the green beret challenge. who is going to win? will there be dunking after? it's all coming up at the end of the show. >> will clayton even be there? [laughter] >> because he won't be. ...but real joyful moments are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy.
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in an exclusive interview deputy attorney general rod rosenstein reacting to reports of a grand jury being impanelled. here to weigh in harvard law school professor, lifelong democrat, alan dershowitz. always good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> you heard it there from the deputy attorney general when it comes to this investigation and mueller it is not a fishing expedition. what do you make of that? >> well, the justice department rules and regulations are very broad. remember that the special prosecutor who started investigating bill clinton about white water ended up accusing him based on a private relationship with monica lewinsky. i don't think that president trump or his administration should take much solace in the claim by rosenstein that this is not a fishing expedition. i do think that they are looking to catch moby dick the big whale and that's what the special counsel will be after. donald trump or anybody as high up in the administration as possible. if he doesn't get somebody, he will be regarded as a failure
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who spent a lot of money investigating and came up with nothing. so i think there is much of an incentive to try to come up with something serious. >> you are saying the white house should be concerned. how do you think this grand jury being empanelled, how does that change things? >> the fact it is empanelled in the district of columbia, already had a grand jury empanelled in virginia. one of the reasons they moved this to the district of columbia is that's a completely democratic district and it has an ethnic and racial composition that would be somewhat less favorable to donald trump. and any experienced lawyer understands that both prosecutors and defense attorneys look at factors like ethnicity, race, political affiliation when they decide what venue is best for their case. so that -- there's nothing surprising about that. but it does i think give a
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slight advantage to the prosecutor if there were an indictment if they had to pick a jury, either in virginia or the district of columbia, they would have an advantage in picking one in the district of columbia. >> speaking of ethnicity you made these comments after it was announced about this -- reported about the grand jury, and maxine waters as you know has a lot to say about everyone and everything and she targeted you most recently this past week on msnbc and reacted to some comments you made. here's what she said. >> you know all of those black people are there and they don't like trump. and so he's not going to get a fair trial. and so they should take it out of that jurisdiction. it shouldn't be there to begin with. i don't like that. and i'm surprised that alan dershowitz is talking like that. and we will not stand for it. we will push back against that because that is absolutely racist. >> obviously there she's talking about the people that make up this grand jury in washington, d.c. how do you respond to that? >> well, she doesn't know what she's talking about. first of all, i wasn't talking about the grand jury.
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i was talking about the jury. grand jury doesn't matter. it doesn't matter where the grand jury is. but if there were to be an indictment, it would matter greatly where the trial was. look, maxine waters should know better and does know better. she knows that every experienced lawyer, white, black, asian, latino, knows that when you're selecting a jury, factors like ethnicity, race, political affiliation matter. if i had said that race didn't matter, she would have called me a racist. she throws around the term so loosely and so inappropriately, and it weakens her credibility just by calling everybody a racist by calling me a racist, when she calls real racists racists, nobody is going to believe her. would she have called johnnie cochran a racist when he obviously understood that the racial composition of the jury in the o.j. simpson case mattered a great deal? race matters.
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she ought to know that and being ashamed of herself. being black doesn't give you a license to call people racist. she ought to understand that every criminal defense lawyer knows that race matters, ethnicity matters, political affiliation matters. we're not talking about computers here. we're talking about real jurors making real decisions and jurors make decisions based on their life experience and race and ethnicity is part of everyone's life experience. maxine waters more than anyone ought to know that. she tossed it around and targeted me for no good reason. she ought to be ashamed of herself. >> some strong words there on your reaction and a lifelong democrat. always good to have you on the show. have a wonderful sunday. >> thank you. all morning we have had people taking a green beret challenge out on our plaza. coming up, pete will take on -- now it is a mystery guest. first it was clayton morris. he must have chickened out. now it's a mystery guest.
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♪ [laughter] >> oh, that is such a great song for this. you have heard of mud runs and obstacle courses now get ready for ultimate endurance test, the green beret challenge. >> when i hear this song i think of mr. mom. pete is running up against richard this morning. >> where are you? >>i'm here next to you abby didn't want to leave you alone.
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pete doesn't have a microphone and that's good on purpose. mark is here. >> hey, mark, good morning. >> we're going to start here with these guys. mark is going to narrate. are you ready? on the count of three. don't push him, pete. ready, 3, 2, 1, go. >> green beret challenge. >> richard's on top now. >> pete tried that last time. >> all right. way to go.
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>> woo-hoo! you guys were awesome. richard i will say -- >> wow. >> you made clayton look the best he has ever looked in his entire life. well deserved. you should give clayton a big hug. see how that feels. >> i'm not in obstacle course shape. i'm in elliptical machine shape. >> years of training. it is pretty easy once you get used to it. learn different efficient ways of -- probably one of the efficient ones is -- >> richard, you've got to have -- give us a sense -- >> my past is 13 years of soccer. the running was there. it was more so getting in shape of obstacles and training in the gym. after a few races of -- >> what's amazing is that richard has been doing this all morning, by the way. [laughter] >> pete lost and he's the one
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wearing the medal. >> why does he have the medal? [laughter] >> everyone gets a medal no matter what. >> everyone gets is trophy. >> how long is the actual course? >> individual race is 5 miles. team race is 8 to 10 miles. >> you can find out more at green beret challenge.com if you want to do one with your company. thanks, mark. >> thanks. >> more "fox & friends" right after this. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness
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♪ >> i'm all muddy but i'm super happy because today is august 6th which is my 5-year-old's birthday. that's him at basketball camp this summer. he loves superman and the golden state warriors. >> he looks so much like you. >> he's a cute little dude. so much fun. we are going to sky zone today. >> he's a golden state warriors fan. >> i love golden state. kind of runs in the family.
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pictures of us camping. he's a fun little dude. i will be there later on. >> happy sunday. you don't want to miss us tomorrow. >> and mini rick. ♪ good morning. the world sends a message to north korea. plus lawmakers start their recess, but tax reform is taking center stage ahead of their return. and it is week two of the john kelly era in the trump white house. can he get the president's agenda on track? good morning, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for downing us right now on sunday -- thanks for joining us right now on sunday morning futures. u.n. security council backing touch sanctions on north korea. will that work? i will talk to u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley coming up right now. plus i will get her take on rex tillerson's future as secretary of state.
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