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scare business away. costing them jobs and money. >> they are already scary. heather: dramatic video of the moment a driver hitting gas instead of break. six people inside. they are okay though. todd: "fox & friends" starts right now though. goodbye, everybody. >> ultimatum at the white house after north korea claims to have successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. nice day can be mounted on top of an intercontinenta smifl. >> not looking to the total annihilation of a country. we have many options to do so. >> >> sanctions give people a warm and fuzzy feeling that we are doing something about north korea. we are not. right now rhetoric alone isn't going to do the job.
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>> the tomorrow end of the immigration program. >> we wouldn't have this conversation about daca if congress would step up and pass immigration reform. >> stunning themes around the parts of houston. >> we are going to hold onto the faith and trust god that even in the midst of the tragedy the victory and triumph comes on the other side of it. ♪ ♪ ♪ pete: welcome to "fox & friends" on this labor day. right to a fox news alert. north korea on the brink of another missile test less than the day after the regime claims it tested a bomb five more times more
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power than the u.s. used at hiro jima. abby: causing emergency meeting in hours. >> good morning, pete, abby, clayton. reports coming out of north korea and south korea today amid suggestions they might be doubling down on nuclear tests. south korean officials say they are seeing signs that the north is preparing a possible icbm test an intercontinental missile. yesterday they carried out sixth test which they claimed hydrogen bomb more powerful than anything they have tested in the past. they would be delivering the possible missile test for that bomb. if it goes ahead all eyes whether it's intercontinental and whether or not it could reach the continental u.s. today south korea responded with live fire exercises of their own. ground and air launch rockets. the drills carried out by the south simulated the targeting of that nuclear
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site where north korea carried out the bomb test deep inside a mountain. these continued provocations have led to a dangerous faceoff and global condemnation. south korean defense officials have told their parliament that the u.s. would seek to deploy a nuclear powered aircraft carrier to the region. all of this comes just days after north korea fired a medium range ballistic missile over japan and for the first time north korea has now specified electronic pulse attack chaos and destruction far wider. north korea on the path to real devastation if they continue down this road and we wait to see what happens today at that u.n. security council meeting. back to you guys. clayton: benjamin hall live for news london. is there a red line here? has the president drawn a red line? he said we will never allow north korea to get intercontinental blifl that has a nuclear war head attached. pete: our country has set red points over numerous
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administrations republican and democrat. intolerable to have kim jong un with nuclear weapons. he has them and potential to deliver them. you marry the two and have you a big problem. abby: this has been the goal for the kim family for generations the grandfather, the dad and now kim jong u.n. they are basically here. the question is do they have the ability to travel that weapon to where they want to take? what options do we have? more yesterday on how they are thinking about this where we go from here. here is a bit of that from defense secretary james mattis. >> any threat to the united states or its territories including guam, or our allies will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming. kim jong un should take heat all members unanimously agreed on the threat north
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korea poses and they remain unanimous in their commitment to the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. because we are not looking to the total annihilation of a country, namely north korea, but as i said, we have many options to do so. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. pete: said as only james mattis would say it. understated but the message is very clear. we don't want to totally annihilate you. abby: but we could. pete: but we could and we will if we need you. clayton: he has made comments in the past no. covering up what he is trying to say. he said this very direct. he said this in 2003. be polite, be professional, but have a plan to meet everyone you meet. abby: only the way he can do that. pete: is he a marine serving in iraq. >> and served in iraq and afghanistan. in that particular quote, that the is reality in this modern battlefield. where you're conducting counter insurgency walking
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amongst civilians. be polite, be courteous. talk to the people. don't make them feel like they are the enemy. at any moment someone could turn on you. it's a very clear truth. the reality is the same with north korea. we want to -- listen, we're not going to agitate. we don't want a war with you. we have no issue with your people. but if you're going to continue to pursue this then we have a plan to kill you and that's a fact. clayton: we heard from him the other day saying there are diplomatic ways we can solve this. we had a number of experts on the show yesterday talking about the economic sanctions that could really put north korea in a vice and we heard yesterday from treasury secretary steven mnuchin on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace. he said look, these are some of the things we have already started doing. listen. >> we have already started with sanctions against north korea. but i'm going to draft a sanctions package to send to the president's for his strong consideration that anybody that wants to do trade or business with them would be prevented from doing trade or business with us. abby: have you a lot of people that say, you know what? sanctions can only do so
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much. that's actually not the answer. that's not going to get china to get into that corner to push north korea to down scale what they are doing. so ambassador john bolton is one of those critics. and he was on fox report. pete: oftentimes they speak regularly. abby: he talked about a unified korea and ultimately down the road how that is going to be how we move forward from here. hitting hard on sanctions the fact that that's not the answer. here is what he said. >> i think it's important for people to understand. north korea doesn't have an economy like other small countries like say the netherlands or hung hungary or something like that. 25 million person camp. the sanctions simply give people a warm and fuzzy feeling that we are doing something about north korea. we are not. if this administration follows the same policies as the clinton, bush, and obama administration of carrots and sticks and efforts to persuade north korea, it
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will fail just like they did. clayton: he is comfortable in having his own people be mal-nourished to the point they develop glaucoma and eye problems because they are not getting the proper nourishment they need. abby: i'm not sure that china actually cares as much about sanctions. do you know what they're most concerned about? they have already digested, accepted the fact north korea. they are okay with that what china is most concerned about is going to war with north korea that would be a disaster for them. the millions of people that would go over the border into china. you think about losing their dominance in that region. we have to continue to have that tough rhetoric, particularly as it relates to china and say if you do not help us with north korea, we are going to continue to threaten taking military action there. pete: speaking of rhetoric, the president tweeted yesterday the united states is considering in addition to other options stopping all trade with any country doing business with north korea. imagine the threat of stopping -- i mean that's to china stopping all trade
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with china would have massive impact on oath of our economies, no doubt. if you believe that this is existential threat that north korea cannot have this capability, you have to start taking those kind of real dramatic steps. by the way in the next segment we will have segment on kim jong un. pull back the curtain on who he is and. abby: do we want to know. 8:00 we have heather nauert on good friend of "fox & friends" but from the state department. we look forward to talking to her later on on the show. clayton: what will president trump do with the executive action on the daca program. it looks like we heard reports in the "new york post" that he could allow 800,000 people to stay. some sort of amnesty program. we are not sure. we will find out tomorrow specifically. now we are hearing reports within six months the president could end this program. so it basically extending it for six months while congress takes action and gets some sort of a plan on the table.
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pete: have you folks who really like that idea. it is the ending of what many believe to be unconstitutional executive order. but other was that say if congress is left to do it, either a they won't do it which a lot of people who believe in the ruling of law, like myself. if it the rule of law exists it is what it is. it's not easy. it's a tough policy. what if congress does get together and do something. paul ryan likes to get together and democrats. do a lot of things conservatives don't really love. including amnesty. congressional extension of this program. at least it wouldn't be -- law of the land. we don't know where the president will go. as you said, clayton, the most recent indication is a temporary extension but the program goes away. abby: it's interesting. if you remember, marco rubio was the one who champ i don't knowed this dreamer's bill. had they gone forward with that it would have been permanent. former president barack obama says i wants to put this on my resume. it's not permanent. because it was executive
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action. whatever congress does with that, that would actually be the permanent law. pete: exactly. where does the wall fall into that? folks saying well you want to do all this stuff for folks that are here illegally what about the citizens here legally and you don't prioritize a lot of things that matter to them that will be an very interesting part of the conversation. clayton: let us know at foxnews.com. weigh in on that. jillian has headlines and standing by with that. jillian: good morning to you and to you at home as well. harvey wrath now blamed for at least 50 deaths as the search for hundreds still intensifies. the evacuation zone aren't chemical plant damaged by flooding lifted. the arkema plant using controlled burns. the devastation could not stop these texans from attending mass. the church was destroyed in flood waters so parishioners set up a tent and held sunday services outside. out west, fires raging at
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this hour. in california the governor issuing a state of emergency as the largest wildfire to hit los angeles consumed 5800 acres. four firefighters have been hurt but should be okay. and crews rescuing more than 150 hikers from one of these wildfires near portland. dozens reuniting with their families. one hiker taken to the hospital. of the rest are all okay. minimum wage activists set to take aim at republican governors as they rally across the country on this labor day. >> the fight for 15 groups aiming to raise the rage to $15 writing on website quote in 2018 the worst republican governors, one in battleground states are all up for re-election. let's throw them out. fast food workers in new york city are expected to strike today. breaking royal news. prince william and kate expecting third child. kensington palace just confirming this exciting news. abby: woo hooh. >> duchess kate is suffering
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with morning sickness. she did with other two pregnancies. forcing her to cancel event. prince george 4 years old begins preschool this year. princess charlotte is 2. the new baby will be fifth in line to the british throne and green's sixth grate grandchild. jillian: third child and morning sickness. abby: i had morning sickness. i can't imagine being in her role and having to do all these events. i heard she had though cancel a lot of them. that's how they know no she is possibly pregnant. clayton: reach for wine and say i can't. you're pregnant again. pete: very cool. thanks. terrifying moments at the racetrack. burning fuel sent flying into the stands. spectators catching fire. look at that we will show you what happened next. >> north korea now planning
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a hydrogen bomb, what it claims to be a hydrogen bomb five times stronger than the one dropped on nag psaki. how evil is kim jong un the man who seeks these weapons and secretive communist regime. his dictatorship. here to weigh in station chief and vice president of spg daniel hoffman. thanks for joining us this morning. it's kind of an academic exercise when you talk about size of bombs and types of intercontinental ballistic missiles. but the nature of the regime oftentimes matters the most. take us behind the curtain of kim jong un. >> well, i think kim jong un has got to be one of the most ruthless paranoid dictators on the planet and his focus on marrying a ballistic missile capability with nuclear weapons just reflects his interest in the ultimate deterrent regime security. existential part of his national security strategy and is he overwhelmingly focused, as he should be on the extench threats to his
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regime. pete: you say as he should be. is he third in the ryan of his family to have this absolute control. do you believe is he a rational actor or a crazy man? we hear both words thrown out a lot. >> i think that's a debateddable point. i know general mcmaster has said he might not be very rational. i think right now certainly of great importance from the perspective of the intelligence community is to produce that leadership profile of kim jong un which outlines his personality and his plans and his intentions and in particular his reaction, for example, to yesterday's very direct statement from general mattis about how committed we are to deterring north korea from launching on our homeland or our territory. pete: you talk about a profile. this is a guy who had his own brother assassinated. i mean, what are the depths of depravity he has gone to maintain that grip of power? >> he has mounted purges of
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north korean senior officials including his own half-brother reminiscent of the sort of purges that stalin mounted his soviet in the 30's. the extent to which kim jong un is so concerned about threats not just from outside of north korea, in the peninsula, from our allies. but and the united states, but also internally as well. pete: daniel, in a world full of threats whether it's iran, isis, north korea, china, where does north korea rank on your scale? >> i mean, north korea extraordinarily high threat. obviously, there are others out there. isis, al qaeda. iran. you know, russia, china is a long-term strategic threat. and i think we need to be cognizant that china is our strategic competitor, not our ally in the region. by some estimates, china is responsible for billions and billions of dollars worth of intellectual property theft in this country. they view the korean
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tax to charge companies that replace humans with computers. the money would go towards radio training and education programs for those people left without jobs. abby: thank you, clayton. thousands dealing with the worst natural disaster in u.s. history. they have a whole new concern. looters. >> you come down this street looking for problems, you're going to get shot. pete: that's pretty blunt. we are seeing signs like this pop up all over the place. some refusing to become a target once again and stern warning to thieves. you heard it if you loose, we shoot. clayton: griff jenkins is live in texas where neighbors are armed and ready did i get that name right, griff? >> that's right. it's a atascocita.
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as floodwaters through people's belongings as they face the worst dis sner people's lives they will not tolerate. look at the sign behind me you loot, we shoot. that sound bite you had from ryan and his friend brian here is exactly what they experienced and the message they wanted to reinforce. >> some guys came through with a trailer looking to take some stuff, and we shut it down and said hey, it's not the place. >> if they want to take it from me, it's going to be bad news for them. >> this is the sign in ryan's front yard. nothing inside worth dying for. you will see the accurate shots as if it were a shooting target. so, while these signs are perhaps colorful. the message is very serious. they don't want people coming through. this comes as mayor turner of houston is trying to get debris moved.
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there is also some signs that say my home not trashed. indicate trash services start to come back on that people are trying to go if we have a moment, pan over. people have to pull the belongings, the chesters, the couches, the things that they can salvage out into the yard to dry. and also they are going to have to have have some time to sort through them. also the mayor on the sunday shows saying that his meeting with the president was very good. and what they talked about was just the issue of the debris and housing assistance. the folks here though, are not going to be looted on labor day, guys? pete: griff, thanks a lot. looters beware texas not the right place to do it. abby: these tragedies brings out the very best in people but sometimes the very worst. clayton: hero of harvey turned his furniture store for hundreds of people to rest their weary heads. you will hear from him coming up. pete: summer may be winding
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down. grilling season of course is over. it's going to be fall and football and labor day. we have it all. tasty recipes for your labor day barbecue. abby: peter go go on out. pete: bye. abby: happy birthday to beyonce. the singer is 36 today. ♪ we demand a lot from our eyes every day. i should know. i have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. it's also what i prescribe to my patients who have this condition. restasis multidose helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation
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this category 3 storm is getting closer and closer to the islands at this point. winds currently at 115 miles per hour. it is moving at 14 miles per hour. that is enough for a category 3 hurricane. it's only forecast to strengthen. going to be running over the islands strengthening at first. looking at running right over san juan category 4 storm. by the time we get into the bahamas that is now friday night. this is still quite a while away. it's going to take a while before we get a better idea where this storm is going. by the time you hit the bahamas, you will see we are getting closer and closer and take that turn and run up along florida. perhaps run up into the carolinas. the bad news is every time we get a new update it's trending farther south which means better chance it hits the east coast or at least a better chance that it hits the u.s. there is very small chance it could find its way into the gulf of mexico. this is a very big storm. we are not concerned about landfall until monday or tuesday of next week. we still have a way to go. abby: thank you for keeping
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an eye on that for us. jillian has headlines. jillian: good longer to you as well and to you at home. north carolina newly head charged with murder after he wakes up covered in his wife's blood. matthew phelps telling police in 911 call that he may have stabbed 29-year-old lauren phelps to death after taking too much cold medicine. >> i had a dream and then i turned on the lights and she is dead on the floor. i have blood all over me and there is a bloody o knife on the bed, and i think did i it. >> phelps now being held without bail. a school is now apologizing after a georgia teacher tells students they can't wear make america great t-shirts. her exchange with them caught on camera. >> you cannot wear to
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school. jillian: several parents and students complaining after this video went viral for the make america great again school district. the cherokee school district outside of atlanta said the students did nothing wrong and the teacher acted inappropriately. unbelievable video burning fuel sent flying through a crowd. wow, the car doing burnouts during a drag race competition. 12 people injured one man in critical condition. organizers shutting down the event. the whole thing now as can you imagine under investigation. giants wide receiver odom beckham jr. might have a future in baby-sitting take a look at this hilarious picture and video posted online by the way showing changing teammate son's diaper wearing helmet and an apron. >> he has been fighting
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sleep since he got here. he took a six and a half minute nap. jillian: i guess six and a half minutes is better than nothing. he captured this photo i swear this sums it up and apparently didn't need to wear a t-shirt. those that is a look at your headlines. what's up, guys? clayton: summer season is grinding to a close that doesn't mean grilling has to stop. pete: chef, thanks for being here. clayton: one of the greatest in the world. david burke. marinades. we get obsessed how to marinade. have you secret. >> the better quality meat, for example, you don't need marinade. put it on and season it with a good sauce. olive oil, vinegar go vinegar let. soy sauce ketchup.
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use horse radish. things have you in your house and mix it together. sweet and sour. do that for chicken wings and shrimp. pete: what about the flame with the sauces that's good? >> no oil in that. keep the oil out, it won't flare up. corn on the cob, tie it up. clayton: i love that idea. whole chicken. don't throw parts of chicken. >> good idea for thanksgiving. straight on the grill. inside it is kale, onions and garlic. side dish in there. pete: thick porter house over there how do you do that and do it right? >> porter house like i said is good quality meat. salt and pepper or if you want cajun spices and plenty of it. on the grill a lot of your seasoning falls off.
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pete: push my in. >> slice it and reseason. what we did is slice porter house like a taco station. chicken wings. simply put on the sticks. clayton: you added fruit? >> using a lot of fruit. because fruits are great now. plumbs, peaches. i got grilled ba barbecue. soy, company chup, mustards. salmon watermelon. cheese. pete: creatively combination of food. >> sweet and sour. watermelon goes great with saltiness. this is octopus. little more complex. can you do that with shrimp. clayton: i want to talk about your bacon clothing line that you put up here. this is the most brilliant thing ever. can you certain that on your labor day picnic, too. pete: take it off the clothe
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line? that's great. zucchini? >> we throw one in fort vegans. you can do zucchini and also take something like this, if you want a good presentation and do that we try to make things look great. the bacon has maple syrup and pepper, a little bit of mustard. the salmon again, a little beratta. that's the salad on its own and added the grilled protein. that's our backyard s'mores. so i have -- microwave with gram cracker crumbs. funnel for the kids or put them on the grill. >> where is tavern 62. >> 60 seconds between park and election. tavern 62 by david burke. formerly my fishtail restaurant. open less than a year. clayton: have you restaurants everywhere. >> yes. i was there last night.
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clayton: thank you so much. great to see you this morning. >> happy holiday. thank you. clayton: thanks for feeding pete. >> david: my breakfast is the best. abby: david burke is one of the best. pete, bring me in one of those s'mores. pete: done. abby: veterans saving a life. teaming up for translater that they call honorary veterans. they will share their incredible story with us on the show. violent antifa clashes like these are shocking the country. turns out homeland security saw this coming more than a year ago. david webb also saw this coming. is he fired up about it is he here to react next. ♪ back it says u.s.a. ♪ won't buy nothing that he can't fix ♪ with wd-40 and a craftsman wrench. is he made in america ♪
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a new social networking site. less than an hour later their site suffered a massive denial of services hack. no word on is behind that act. and a hollywood heart throb could be looking to take over for clinton in the 2020 elections. george clooney telling a reporter at venice philemon festival sounds like funnel. 2020 is going to be interesting. clayton: i can think of another word besides fun. violent antifa clashes like these shows the department of homeland security show this coming more than a year ago growing danger referring to them as domestic terrorists. here to react is david webb. nice to see you this morning. >> good to see you, clayton. clayton: this is
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fascinating. we had a department of homeland security whistleblower on the other day saying they were aware of these documents and run it up the flag pole and told to ignore it here sr. a quote from dhs. the purpose of the investigation, according to the april 2016 assessment of these violent clashes to determine whether the u.s. based anarchists might start committing terrorist bombings possibly at the republican and at the democratic conventions that summer. we knew about this. >> not only did we know about this. i want people to think common sense wise how do you get to that assessment in april? you have to do the work in the prior year. this is a movement i don't know how they have a hard time figuring out the track. for the last decade in europe there has been a growing anarchist leftist movement in stockholm and other major cities. they have literally been organized and working and they have committed terrorist attacks over there they have came here. i reported on them before. i talked about them.
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i talked about my sources for two years now and this is a growing organized movement. yes. there are morphos. they are out there. hard to track some. some of these leaders have r. very obvious. they operate on and off the dark web. revolutionary communists or party for socialism and liberation. two groups i have talked about here for years. they are active. i didn'anyone can look up their website. i have gone to their meeting in new york when it comes to communists. this is the next generation. they are using the energy against the right. they have pointed at an enemy. this is what the leftist do. they tie with black lives matter. they tie with more islamist or pro-palestine groups. they bring them in and point it at trump or the right. it's not about trump or the right. it's about tearing down society for their version of it. clayton: these other groups like black lives matter are they tied to them in any way or denouncing this type of violence? >> they work with them. whether they want to call it a formal tie or not.
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i have been out in some of these rallies and covered them. they are actually side by side. they are using each other's energy. they have a common goal at least they have their goal and common overlaps. that's what makes it dangerous. clayton: you say they have come from europe. are they even americans? >> the idea is i call it the european anticapitalist movement. you look at the growth of the eu. look at the globalism and anarchists that come and refugee crisis. all these areas for concern. they take advantage of that. they move to the united states. why? we are in the next target. i will tell you something, if they ever overcome the right in this country, they will point to the next target. problem is that major party like the democrat party there are members that have tacitly endorsed or quietly supported these movements because it supports call it their left leaning gains. clayton: what democrats have done that? have they done it publicly. >> keith ellison and members of congress with black lives matter and these groups.
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anti-trump supporting this. when you give tacit support to a movement, when you support as a party even by mayors and actions they take on the left. look at west bell lem my, someone in charlottesville has been a big hot topic. no one has looked into his background and who is he. look at these leaders and elected officials. >> you don't buy the intelligence gaps arguments. they are seeing significant intelligence can't figure ot. out. >> only going to be intelligence gaps. pend yum of information has been put together on these groups. put together mostly lie local law enforcement in the initial phases. have you great counter terrorism in new york and boston and other cities. you even got them in illinois where you think rahm emanuel would pay attention. when the put together these reports and they ignore them. that's where part of the problem is. >> all. clayton: all of this stuff just makes me sick. david, thank you so much. >> good to see you.
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clayton: president trump expected to end the program that allows kids of illegals stay in the united states unless congress takes action. should they? we'll ask jason chaffetz at the top of the hour. plus this translator saved this army captain's life during a mission in afghanistan. now they are here to share their i object credible story and effort to fight for translater they call hahn area veterans. they are here next ♪ hero just for one day ♪ on what really matters. marie callender's. it's time to savor. itthe power of nexium 24hr protection
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the battlefield. after years of waiting, he finally got a visa to enter the u.s. abby: they are teaming up and asking congress to pass a resolution naming those who served alongside our troops as honorary veterans. no one left behind matt zeller and yanis. >> thank you for having me it's an honor. abby: you tell me the reason you are sitting here is because of this man sitting here. >> our unit got surrounded by 50 members of the taliban. actually outnumbered and outgunned. and janis was part of the rescue convoy. upon arrival noticed i had been blown away from our force. i was by myself in the middle of the field. ran over and ended up shooting two guys who were about to shoot me in the back. i literally shouldn't be talking to you. the reason i am is because of this man right here. abby: like out of a movie. what was going through your mind? >> when i got there and got
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to him i didn't know him. i didn't remember his name. only thing i found he there is an american in a kill zone. i said this is my responsibility to go and save his life. pete: janis i have to say interpreters are alongside us to translate the traditional understanding. not necessarily pull triggers. so you were going way beyond the call of duty. >> yeah. because of the unit that we were working with, we had to look for each other. if we didn't have gun, we couldn't save any life. that's why the trust of this. we were like the trustworthy translater. that's why they allow us to have guns and look out for each other. >> in fire fights they were the first people the taliban would start shooting at. i don't speak poshta. he does. i couldn't do that without him. the taliban understood that
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they also understood i couldn't talk with the afghan people and try to convince them to support what we were trying to do and afghan themselves were trying to build. all that is accomplished by this guy sitting next to him. without him i'm useless. i'm combat ineffective. abby: that's why you started no one left behind. this is not about getting v.a. benefits. this is about respect and dignity. >> when i picked him up to the airport i learned there is no program to resettle these people. can conglomerate of nonprofits. we have been able to help out 5,000 of them in the last four years. we're in 10 american cities. i have to tell you every family we can help out we have to turn 10 away. we don't have resources. we started asking other veteran organizations if they wouldn't mind getting involved. what we learned veteran organizations wouldn't stand up to assist these guys because they are not technically veterans. what would it take to change the narrative on that? it turns out if congress has
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the power to do, this they have done it in fact before in our nation's history. we gave bob hope and steve fisher at fisher's house honorary veteran status. it wasn't at the end of the war, it was actually in 2009 we passed a law that allocated $188 million those folks and later gave them the congressional gold medal. we are not asking for any of that all we are asking for is declaration they are honorary veterans. private sector to support these groups. pete: you run into industrial complex which others have as well. have you support. here is some of the endorsements have you received from the outside for this particular initiative. defense secretaries rumsfeld, gates, panetta. david petraeus, many others, ambassador bolton, crocker, wolfowitz, mike rogers. do you vat vietnam veterans of america wounded warrior project and 17,000 signatures on change.org. so i imagine viewers here
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can do that as well. you can't really understand it fully unless you have been there and understand the partnership that is. someone who is in their own country putting their lives on their line. not just their lives but the lives of their families and communities who are oftentimes hunted down by the taliban and how reliant we are as full partners for them. those who have served understand what this is all about. >> you are absolutely right. you ask the people who serve with these people they will tell you to a man and woman they are veterans. ask the pittsburgh steelers number 78, help us open up our new pittsburgh chapter. he thinks they are veterans. ask dakota meyer, these folks have stood shoulder to shoulder. the patriotic and hahn area thing to do is stand shoulder to shoulder with them. i know he watches this show, mr. president, your name should be on that list and we need you. we are hoping he will get this message. stand up to our allies. we think so many veterans who believe in this.
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the end to the dreamers' immigration program. >> we wouldn't have this whole issue about daca if congress would step up and pass immigration reform. stunning scenes around the western part of houston. this can go on for another two weeks. >> we will hold onto the faith and trust god that even in the midst of the tragedy the victory and triumph comes on the other side. ♪ >> welcome in to "fox & friends" on this monday morning, labor day. we are joined now by jason chaft former g.o.p. congressman and u.s. senator. thanks for joining us on the couch. >> thanks for having me. clayton: start off with north korea. you saw the possibility of another ballistic missile test by north korea on this labor day. this comes a few hours, 24 hours after this hydrogen bomb test. and now the white house saying expect, you know, an overwhelming military response. what should the response be? >> we have to be prepared for that we should assume as
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the united states that north korea is actually going to do what it says it's going to do. they want to annihilate the united states of america. and our allies japan and south korea. now, we have to be prepared for the overwhelming military force. and i do think we are prepared for that i think secretary mattis gets us the confidence and president trump of all the things he has done he has done this better than anything. i don't think that sanction also do much. you want to choke them off financially, but i actually heard abby earlier this morning talking about what is china really worried about? they are worried about this influx of millions of people migrating or being forced to go into china because they are the ones that share the border. i don't think sanctions will really do much. you have to talk the language of the north koreans and that is force. abby: this is why this issue dealing with north korea, jason, has been such a complicated one for presidents going back. you think about george h.w. bush. all the way back then. they have struggled how to handle north korea. when you put the options on the table there are no good
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ones. you talk about the alternative of going to war. do we want a second war in north korea. it's disastrous when you think about that. >> in retrospect we didn't do enough to push them off. we do have to push them when i say them the chinese more than anybody else. chinese have the most vested interest. they probably have the most influence. they don't want to see all of these people flee out of north korea in to china. pete: they also don't want to seat americans at their border. they don't want to see unified peninsula. that would likely mean south and north align not on the termination of north korea. you are either going to get a shooting war or trade war. you need a trade war with china to incentivize them to put the screws to jim congress u.n. to denuclearize. have you to be willing to elm preemptively strike. if you don't do one or the other you will have a nuclear north korea. did we have a nuclear north korea with the ability to deliver it as well as iran who can do the same thing, press sis has partnered with
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north korea. we know. that will do we have the will in washington, honestly to do what is necessary to prevent that? otherwise we will live in that blackmail world. >> look at it from kim jong un's view. iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon. what did the obama administration do? they gave them $150 billion and a pathway to get there that's the message that has been sent to north korea over time. now we have a new president. a new directive and hopefully they are getting the message. we have an imperative to make sure that militarily we can take them out. probably have to prove that sooner rather than later. pete: that would require support from congress. your colleagues who a lot of people aren't big fans of at this point. haven't shown much spine including the republic leadership. would they have a spine to back the president who does what's necessary when the chipsz are down. >> i would love to see them do a resolution before we get to that point to show unification on both sides of the aisle that we're behind the president and we're behind the troops and we're behind doing whatever it takes to make sure we protect ourselves and our
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allies. clayton: let's talk about daca deferred action for childhood arrival. those kids in the united states here based on no fault of their own. 800,000 living and working here. many of them we had graphics earlier in the broadcast this morning talking about their contributions to the economy. many of them going for advanced degrees. we know that the president has said that he is conflicted about it. that he has -- he is, you know, emotional about it we have heard from sarah huckabee sanders and others that the president is weighing this heavily. we now know the reports that he could extend this for six months. president obama's executive order. what needs to happen? what does congress -- sounds like they are punting it to congress. do something. put some actual legislation together that would take care of this. is that what's going to happen? >> look, president trump was elected with an overwhelming mandate. 30 out of the 50 states that voted for him including states like arizona who are deeply affected by. this i think the president should do what he campaigned
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on. lock down that border. get rid of the rewards and incentives and i do reject amnesty. congress can go back not a pathway to citizenship. my guess is there will be some version of legality that they could get to. it sounds like this six months, you know, grandfather clause is some reality to it. but, i do think they -- if they can do the border security and lock down the wall. that would also, i think, bring the democrats to the table to hopefully come up with a bipartisan piece of legislation. abby: have you got to do something, right? what's stopping parents from just wanting to bring their kids over here to have a better life. everyone is going to want that for their child. you experienced this in the state of utah. bringing immigrants over. you get it's such an emotional one. you are dealing with separating families and young kids who clayton said came here through no faulted of their own. what does the president do about the 8,000 dreamers already here? clayton: 800,000 u. abby: that's where it seems quite conflicted. >> dealing with somebody 2 years old and patience
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brought them over. do you punish them wells the parents? there are consequences to this. i don't think you give them reward which leads to citizenship. i just don't believe you should do that i think there is a conflict somewhat in president trump's approach in that he said he wants to out can the number of visas in half. i don't -- personally, i don't buy that because i want people coming in through the front door. i want more legal immigration. i want to get rid of the illegal immigration. clayton: sorry, pete. pete: go ahead. clayton: issue under the obama administration it weighs encouraged come out of the dark. come sought out of the shadows and dark. we will protect these children who are here no fault of their own. now it's as if could they be punished because they came out of dark. they listened to the united states government and now they are going to be punished. >> we are a nation of laws. that's the way it works in this country. president obama did a great disservice. the democrats had the house and the senate and
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presidency they didn't do anything on their. only a few months before a presidential election he put this out here. can't change the immigration law through executive order. that's not the way the works. pete: president obama ran coming out of the shadows. president trump ran on i remember the forgotten man. the american who doesn't have a job. played by the rules and washington ignores. obsessed with 800,000 people here illegally. we can have big hearts and feel for them but they are here illegally. do you believe congress will do something on that he says build wall. now amnesty, amnesty. no wall never gets solved. is republicans ever going to be serious on this. clayton: because republicans run the show. >> republicans ability to get stuff done. pete: does paul ryan understand how disconnected he is from the average voter? >> i think the people in the house are terribly frustrated because there are more than 200 bills passed
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in the house of representatives that are sitting in the united states senate. pete: not on the wall. >> that's where the funding and proposition has to approprio happen. abby: senator say we do all this. can't coordinate with the house. blame each other. >> sit in a room together for goodness sake. think about the healthcare vote. john mccain having a vote on whether or not to have the debate. the senate couldn't even vote to have a debate about healthcare pete pete it's true. it's unbelievable when you think about it that you have got -- like you said, clayton, every lever of power yet nothing happens. it shows you how powerful the establishment is. >> mitch mcconnell told us in july that they were going to stay deep into august to work out this heavy agenda only to excuse themselves early. they couldn't fulfill the promise to stay and work in august. abby: can i ask you this?
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president trump's role to work with congress is something he campaigned on. can i bring democrats and republicans together. i know how to negotiate. i'm a businessman. have you been in congress while he has been president. how has he done in that job in does he need to do more as the commander in chief. >> president trump has fulfilled every bargain he was supposed to do. the appointment of the supreme court justice that we all like and he got its pad. that's what he is supposed to do. he is there to sign bills that congress passes but he can't do that if congress doesn't actually put them on his desk so much better than president obama who wouldn't even engage in these discussions i see a president trump who intending over backwards to try to facilitate that and get bills done. pete: talk about untying the hands of the fighters in iraq and syria. under the ground we have taken back is under this administration because they are finally allowed to fight and win wars. speaking of violence of a different sort. comes to protesting. the fbi and dhs warned in 2016 during the obama administration of increasingly violent clashes
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with antifa so documents are now coming out. why would it be that they would not warn about antifa when they knew about it at first? >> well, they really should. they need local law enforcement that is engaged in this process. but i think there needs to be a little bit of uncovering and a little bit of discussion with homeland security as to why they didn't take a more public position on this. i do credit surprisingly, nancy pelosi who finally, finally called it out. it took a little while. but she did get there i think everybody on both sides of the aisle should be able to call out violence for goodness sake. clayton: attacking police officers for goodness sake. >> i'm on the specialists at 5:00. pete: truly a specialist. abby: head over to jillian for headlines. jillian: you guys are all special in my heart. let's get to a fox news alert. harvey's wrath now blamed for at least 50 deaths as the search for hundreds
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still missing intensifies. the evacuation zone around the chemical plant damaged by flooding lifted after six days. the arkema plant in crosby using controlled burns to destroy highly flammable materials. the devastation couldn't stop these texans from going to sunday services. this church was destroyed in flood water. so parishioners set up a tent outside. three americans now trapped in iran after losing appeals over 10 year prison sentences. iranian american businessman and his 81-year-old father bakir are accused of spying and cooperating with the u.s. government. a lebanese man permanent u.s. resident also lost his appeal. happening this week, lawmakers will grill navy officials joint hearing will look into underunderlying readiness problem with the seventh fleet. comes after a tanker crashed into the u.s. john mccain.
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and months after a cargo ship slammed into the uss fitzgerald killing 7. send it back to you guys. abby: thank you, jillian. they have given more than $500 million to the democratic groups. next guest says entrepreneurship would win big labor unions back with one big move. what is that? we will tell you next. pete: he has raised of $20 million for hurricane victims. what j.j. wawte watt is pricily. we will bring it to you ♪ i'm only one call away ♪ i will be there to save the day ♪ only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles that are clinically proven to provide all-day comfort. dr. scholl's. born to move. a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck.
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♪ ♪ clayton: welcome back. they gave more than $500 million in union worker dues to democratic causes. despite big labor efforts president trump won those rust belt states. ainsley: next guest the president may be the first to permanently split the unions from the democratic party. here to explain "wall street journal" john hiltonwrath. >> thanks for having me. abby: tell us what's going on here? >> i think what you see with trump is trying to reprise
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what ronald reagan did in the early 1980s, winning back really blue collar unions, the manufacturing trades, the constructions trades. i think the key word here is split. because in a number of other labor movements, for instance, the teacher's unions or federal, state, and local worker unions, there still really is a split there and they lean very heavily to democrat and democratic causes at this moment. pete: look at history, of course, unions have been in lock step with democrats for a long time. >> right. pete: when was the split where democrats decided they were going to put, say, environmental issues, value them higher than labor unions? is it the amount of money being spent there? they are willing to leave votes on the table. which the president through policy and his rhetoric has been able to pull in? >> on environmental, this is where it gets interesting. i think there was a coalition related to trade.
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saw environmental groups and labor groups working together against some of the trade deals that were done over the last few decades. what trump has done has come along and said he is not for trade deals. is he not for nafta. he wants to rewrite nafta. he threw out tpp. i think that really resonated. that's where the split comes. in that really resonated with the blue collar union groups. the construction groups. and the manufacturing groups. because they identify with what he has got to say about trade. and in many parts of this country, trade with china in particular. i would say more so than mexico, has really hurt a lot of blue collar workers. and he was out there in this campaign speaking directly to those people who got left behind. clayton: john, much has been made of the weakening of unions just across the board. that's why democrats have had to look for other groups. other special interest to try to grab some of that support again. do unions still hold a big sway? >> well, you know, as you mentioned in your promo,
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there is a lot of money there. that gets, you know, they are huge contributors to democratic candidates. and this, again, is where the split is so important. because when you look at the teachers unions, there is a lot of money there. and they are very much against this education secretary. secretary devos who, you know, who is for charter schools, for school vouchers and the education unions are very much against that and they have got a lot of money. as i say also, the federal worker unions and federal state local municipal worker unions are at odds with trump on things like overtime pay. >> interesting times. john thanks for welcome us this morning. >> thanks. clayton: hundreds of thousands needing help to rebuild their homes. we are live on the ground in houston. abby: she shares the likes tom cruise.
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the first harvey mega center in town. one sat empty while roads were closed. kay bailey centers starting to fill up with residents. fema more than 507,000 people register for disas ter assistance and they have already served 4.7 million meals and 3.4 million liters of water to those desperately in need. coordinating cots for 14,000 people with nowhere else to sleep also finding hotel rooms for almost 15,000 survivors through their transitional shelter assistance program. but, enough evacuees are starting to return home at a mega shelter in san antonee is closed now and few dozen displaced people up there will be staying at middle school for a few weeks. biggest shelter here in harris county where houston is does remain the nrg center. that's where the most resources are going. that's where emergency officials hope to consolidate shelters.
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a handful of lawmakers, including the house majority leader kevin mccarthy are going to be at the nrg center. the house of representatives at some point in september is expected to vote on the nearly $8 billion in emergency funding that the white house is asking for to help harvey victims and texas and louisiana. back to you. abby: peter doocy, thanks so much, peter. she is a hollywood actress who shares the big screen with the likes of tom cruise. >> you are a very, very lucky girl. you know that? >> i know. clayton: actress julian davis breaking the hollywood liberal mold. she writes this the written and public insults from hollywood piers and social media else somewhere have been numerous. members on the hollywood left don't want to listen, discuss, or even see a
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dissenting viewpoint that may challenge their echo chamber. talking about diversity is so judgmentalful, hateful and utterly rigid in group think. pete: actress julienne davis joins us. abby: how does it feel? >> i'm a bit overwhelmed, actually. i didn't expect this response in any way, shape, or form. yeah. it's really overwhelming. clayton: what does it mean to be a conservative today? how would you define conservatism in your mind? >> for me, i believe in freedom. i believe in capitalism. i believe that -- i believe in the autonomy of the individual, that the individual and their own self-respect, their own way for them to build themself up and make their own life.
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i think that that's really important rather than depending on the state. pete: that's a great description by the way. we hear the description of hollywood as well. as this sort of completely liberal town. you are affirming that that's exactly what it is. why were you so fed up? why did you feel the need to do this? >> it's actually just not liberal. it's very, very progressive. yeah. not just liberal. abby: how hard was that? you have been in hollywood for years and years. did you go to parties. you are on the set of filming a movie. do you just try to be part of the conversations and agree with people and hold yourself back? >> yeah. oftentimes i would just kind of bite my lip and just not say anything or i would say, yeah, you know, and i would try to play the fence for years i played the fence. and i just got to the point where i just thought, you know what? no. i'm not going to live in fear anymore. clayton: what's wrong with self-determination you?
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mentioned self determination as sort of the foundation of your conservative beliefs it seems that that hollywood would champion that there are so many stories of people getting on a bus moving from kansas to move out to hollywood to try to make it on their own. >> exactly. i think that -- hollywood is sort of like a microcosm of what is happening all over the country today. we are not accepting of all views. and hollywood of all places should be accepting of all views. i don't understand why this is happening. that's why, you know, people are going to call me a pariah or think of me a pariah in i'm glad somebody even though it's just little old me is speaking up. i feel like i'm speaking up for a lot of people. pete: has anyone else come to you privately and said
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"i'm with you"? >> yes. [laughter] pete: so they are out there. >> thousands of people have come to me and said that and,. pete: how many hollywood? >> a few, yes. a few. not many. clayton: you want names. pete: i want names. clayton: you are not going to get them. >> i would not do that to them. a lot of these people are right in the middle of the hollywood machine. they are working for a network and a studio and to do that, i mean, they would get fired. thing is that there is a lot of really -- a lot of the really big actors or directors or producers that are conservative. they are making a lot of money in the studios for that, would. of course those people aren't going to get fired. i'm like the little guy in hollywood. if we spoke up, we're expendable. and they would much rather not have one of us and have one of their own.
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and that's the problem because you think, you know, there is a lot of conservatives out there or maybe people that have a slightly dissenting belief that have a lot to offer artistically. they are talented. they have great ideas. they have integrity. they work hard. and those people are just going to be shut down. clayton: thank you for facing your fears and being true to yourself and sharing your story with us this morning jillen. abby: thank you very much for providing that. pete: north korea gearing up for another missile launch a day after biggest bomb test yet. how serious are these threats from the rogue nation? our panel here to discuss next. clayton: plus, the video is insane. out-of-control car slams into a laundromat pinning people against machines. here we go.
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♪ abby: we are back with a fox news alert. reports that north korea is getting ready to launch another ballistic missile, less than a day after the rogue regime claimed that it tested a hydrogen bomb, five or six times more powerful than the ones us used on hiroshima. pete: calling an emergency meeting in a number of hours. benjamin hall following developments from london. good morning, benjamin. >> good morning, pete and abby. if this is true that would be them doubling down on test yesterday. south korean defense officials say that's what they are seeing is preparations in north korea for another test. icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile. yesterday you had the north koreans sixth nuclear test they say was a miniaturized high throw general bomb 10 times more powerful than anything they tested in the past. now if today's test goes
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ahead they will be testing the possible delivery system for that many bo. if it does go ahead all eyes on whether it could potentially hit the u.s. mainland. today south korea responded to yesterday's test with life fire exercises of their own with both air and ground launched rockets. the drills by the south simulated the targeting of the nuclear sight where north korea carried out yesterday's bomb site deep inside a mountain. these continued provocations from north korea have just led to a dangerous faceoff. and they have led to global condemnation. now south korea defense officials have also told their parliament that the u.s. would seek to deploy a nuclear powered air crafted carrier to the korean peninsula. and all this comes just days after north korea fired a medium range ballistic missile over japan and in further provocation they have for the first time specifically mentioned the possibility of electromagnetic pulse attack on the u.s. which could sow chaos and destruction far wider. north korea on a path to provocation just two weeks after tillerson said they were showing restraint. clearly they aren't and we
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will see what happens at the u.n. security council today but frankly just expect more condemnation. back to you, clayton. clayton: benjamin hall in london with that here with reaction in north korea right now is our panel this morning david morey. former vo of the obama administration and south korean government and co-author of the book the leadership campaign, along with dr. sue mi terry. cia analyst covering north korea who recently met with north korean officials. and ryan mauro. nice to see all fly of you this morning. the idea we will see this ballistic missile test will diplomacy work after the all with north korea? >> it doesn't feel like it will work right now. we can't give up on it put this in context. number one problem we face no good solution the last three administrations have failed. we can't ignore them, destroy them or starve them. we still have to take the steps to work on that. manage the relationship with china. try negotiations using creative diplomacy because,
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in fact, nuclear acceptance and military intervention are really not good observations. >> you just meth with officials. what do you think they wanted us to bring to the table. >> what they said is they are going to complete their nuclear program. perfect their nuclear arsenal. they are not going to stop until they get there get to the point where they can attack anywhere in the united states with a nuclear test. when he are not going to give up nuclear weapons. talking is fine but we have to be realistic. they are not going to give up nuclear weapons ever. clayton: what's the alternative, ryan. what? what are we facing here. >> they provoke, we expose. you test a nuclear weapon, you fire off a ballistic missile, then we declassify intelligence about how you are treating your people and find ways to distribute it inside of north korea. that, to me, is their weak point. that's what they are afraid of. we keep trying same thing over and over again. >> we have had radio stations broadcasting
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signals in north korea about what it is like to live in the western world. would ryan's plan work. >> i think we have to try simultaneously everything. we didn't have back channel discussions. it's starting to happen now. we have to manage the relationship and look at negotiations. we got to take steps. even though it feels like it doesn't work now. we don't know if this regime lasts long term. we have to raise human rights issues. look at sanctions built arranged the u.n. resolution and thank god secretary mattis is there to deter and defend. we have to play a long-term chess plan here. clayton: would the north koreans even believe it if we declassify the material he talks about? would they believe it or think of us to begin with. >> indoctrinated. information is come in through the north korea border. i'm for information warfare. we need to get all kinds of
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into north korea. everything else. because we needly get feel write us up and that's a long-term game to bring about the change we need. >> media coverage is focusing on the h bomb. to me there is a bigger story here which is a statement that accompanied the test. which should they could use it to pulse attack. you detonate at certain altitude and could thee red particularltheoretically cripple united states. american armageddon is not an imobilityd when we talk about this issue. clayton: what a disaster that would be for our infrastructure. we saw what happened in new york with the blackout for two or three days a number of years ago because of an electrical failure because of a plant up in canada and what that would do to the united states. thank you for joining us. terrifying stuff. david, dr. terry and ryan.
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thank you for joining thus morning. >> thanks for having us. clayton: jillian has a look at headlines this morning. >> jillian: a man is dead after running into flames at the burning man's festival. pushed through a human chain of security officers and into the towering plays in nevada. oklahoma native air lifted into the hospital. before he died. he was not under the influence of alcohol. a toxicology report is pending. have you seen this? suv plant full speed into a laundromat driving in reverse. incredible video showing it through the glass wall and mowing down people inside the shop. it's believed the 74-year-old driver accidently hit the gas instead of the break. three people are seriously hurt. has helped to raise millions for hurricane relief. that certainly did not stop texan star j.j. watt from doing more. a lot more. the star rolling up his sleeve to pass out food, clothing and other supplies
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to harvey victims. now houstonians wanting him to know how much they appreciate his help. more than 70,000 people signing a petition to name a highway after the football star. how cool is that? all of the stuff that he passed out was donated. he actually said yesterday he hasn't even started to touch that near $19 million that he has raised which is pretty incredible. abby: he started wanting 200,000 now is he weighing up to 19 million. what one person can do. pete: best player in the nfl. his life is good. abby: moscow violated international law by raiding the building buildings in san francisco after kicked out. heather nauert and great friend of the show is here to respond to that top of the hour. pete: headlines in so-called mainstream media say it all. hurricane harvey wasn't mother nature's fault. it's your fault caused by climate change. our next guest here to
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pete: it didn't take long for climate alarmists to blame hurricane harvey on your suv and climate change. political headlines saying harvey is what climate change looks like. rolling stone called it a global warming event. "u.s.a. today" said climate change juiced the storm. and a "new york times" editorial writer said humans helped cause the storm. but is it really true that climate change makes hurricanes worse? here to get to the bottom of this geological consultant and author of "inconvenient facts." gregory writestone. right out the gates. is global climate change to blame for hurricane harvey? >> it is not. in fact, science facts and data show just the opposite. that we see that long and
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short-term data of hurricane frequency has actually been dropping, not increasing. and even the most radical, the proponents of catastrophic global warming, including the intergovernment panel on climate change agree with that. pete: you know who else agrees with that an article in the "the washington post" recently. the title of it caught our eye the truth about harvey and climate change is in the middle. here is a portion of that article basically op-ed it's an article. the truth about hurricane harvey. according to the latest modeling, more than doubling 9 carbon dioxide in the at atmosphere would lead to a 2% to 11% increase on average in hurricane peak wind speeds by the end of the century. it goes on to say it has yet to find hurricane detectable change in hurricane intensity rising greenhouse gas emeigs missions are they not backing up your point?
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>> they are. one of the best articles in research on this is a guy by the name of christopher lancey from noaa who just published a study categorizing what global warming with actually mean for an increase in speeds from hurricanes. he concluded that assuming the models are correct and we have seen the models to be wildly incorrect in the past. he concluded that a category 5 hurricane like katrina cuckoo have a 1 to 2 mile-per-hour increase in wind speed due to the current global warming. i don't think anybody in katrina or in a category 5 hurricane would tell the difference between 163 and 164 mirps miles per hour. in fact, that's well below the ability for us to measure wind speeds in hurricanes right now which is 10 to 15 mefing. that's using the satellite date. pete: we heard from the experts about the models and we heard from the experts and 50's, six, senktsd, ace.
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global cooling and now global climate change. it's models us commoners don't understand that 100 years from now lead to 1 half percent temperature change. i have to change my entire life because of a theory yet to come true. we have made dire predictions about the polar ice caps, about the coast. about the temperatures. some of which have happened incrementally not on the massive scale that these scientists have predicted. when do they have to hit crow here and say we haven't been right yet? >> my book documents the number of climate apocalypse events. if you look at each one of them. they are all predicated on molingsdzs that are failed miserably. and in the book i actually look at the science, the facts, and the data. if you look at what is actually hang, you will find that hurricanes are just one of many climate apocalypse events. if you actually look at the data. it's completely opposite of what we have been told. we see the droughts, heat waves, temperature-related deaths. things that you think are
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actually increase are actually decreasing. we find that the earth is actually greening, not becoming a desert. and that's due not in spite of rising temperatures and increasing co 2 but because of it the earth and the big overall take in my book is the benefits of co 2 rising co 2 and rises temperatures are benefiting the earth and the human condition. pete: we have stumbled on much more efficient energy that works better anyway. gregory, thank you for being here. we appreciate it more "fox & friends" on the other side.
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abby: you might know sam moore as "the soul man." the rock and roll hall of fame member is releasing american patriot and sam moore joins us live right now. sam, we all love you on the show. good to have you on this morning. >> thank you. good morning. abby: how are you doing? >> good morning mommy to be. abby: inauguration of president trump. what was that like. >> i didn't perform for president trump. i did it for my country. and that's what it's all about. and it was all about and i really enjoyed that. abby: what do you love about this country? >> i love the country because whether you agree or don't agree, it's all we have. and we should embrace that. we have got to stop what's going on today. abby: do you know what else we want to hear today?
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tested tested a hydrogen bomb, one they say can be mounted on top after intercontinental ballistic missile. >> mr. president, will you attack north korea? >> any threat to the united states or its territories or our allies will be met with a massive military response. we're not looking to the total annihilation after country, we have many options to do so. >> we have the imperative to make sure militarily we can take them out. you have to talk the language of the north koreans. >> talking is fine. we have to be realistic. they will not give up nuclear weapons ever. >> we wouldn't have this whole issue about daca if congress could step up an pass immigration reform. >> stunning scenes around the western part of houston. this could go on for another two weeks. >> we'll hold on to the faith and trust god even in the midst
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of the tragedy victory and triumph comes on the other side. ♪ ♪ they are not here but a familiar face that you know and love is on the couch with us this morning. abby: so excited to see you. >> state department spokesperson, former anchor on "fox & friends." abby: we miss you heather. >> wonderful to see you. you're doing a fabulous job. pete: how is it going behind the podium? >> i love working at the state
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department. they are fantastic to prepare me for such a role. i never worked with such a incredible group, that are pushing the policies of the u.s. government. clayton: are you getting more sleep or less than doing "fox & friends"? >> i am getting more sleep, i have to say. abby: they are lucky to have you. you have a lot on your plate. we're talking about north korea. every day something new. fox news alert about north korea. them reporting that they have launched a hydrogen bomb. the white house is now responding as they have in the past, all options are on the table. we heard directly from secretary james mattis. err here is what he had to say about it. >> any threat to the united states or its territories including guam or our allies will be met with a massive military response a response both effective and overwhelming. kim jong-un should take heed of
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the united nations securities couldn't sill unified voice. all members unanimously agree on the threat that north korea proposes, and remain on the steady on the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we're not looking to the total annihilation of a country, namely north korea. but as i said we have many options to do so. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. clayton: what are the options? >> hi. there are a lot of options. secretary mattis talking about there are a lot of options on the table. we're looking three chief operations. the white house was talking with the president's national security team, which included my boss, secretary tillerson, the secretary of state. he asked questions what are the military options, what are the diplomatic options and what are the economic options? you heard treasury secretary steve mnuchin talk a little bit about the economic options, looking at additional sanctions on north korea or possibly third
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party sanctions and that is when you sanction an entity or a company or an individual operating in another country. that helps starve north korea of the money -- pete: panel earlier, economically he is willing to starve his own people. they're malnourished as it is. kids growing up with glacoma. he doesn't care about his own people. does that work? >> he doesn't care about his own people. we've seen people put into labor camps a very long time. he just conducted this test over the weekend. you wonder what that does to the people of his own country. our issue is not with the people of north korea. our issue is with kim jong-un. it is not just the united states frankly. it is virtually every country around the world a chorus of condemnation. we've seen that from the european allies. allies elsewhere and friend condemning the actions of north korea. we continue to push forward with this plan for diplomacy because you can't give that up.
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that is always the preferred approach, to try to get them to come to the table. we pushed forward with approach and push to try to remove the money that goes into north korea. that helps fund its illegally and nuclear and ballistic weapons programs. abby: you go to war, you say what happens next? millions of people are dead. that is no option we want to get to. ambassador john bolton made the argument about sanctions. he said look, north korea doesn't care about sanctions. even china. there is only so much you can do about sanctions. here is what he said about that? >> i think it is important for people to understand, north korea doesn't have an economy like other small countries like say the netherlands or hungary or something like that. it is a 25 million person prison camp. the sanctions simply give people a warm and fuzzy feeling that we're doing something about the north korea. we are not. of the. if this administration follows the same policies as the
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clinton, bush and obama administrations of carrots and sticks and efforts to persuade north korea, it will fail just like they did. >> china already accepted fact we'll have a nuclear north korea. china seems to be fine with that -- >> but part of issue, china and russia are working with the united states. we saw this with the u.n. security council resolution that passed unanimously about a month ago. the u.n. is meeting in emergency session which the world is in agreement. we want, we collectively want the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we're not giving up on the diplomatic option. people can poo-poo that all they want, but this is something we have to keep pushing. pete: a lot of nations sit around the table saying nice things about each other but behind closed doors they have very divergent interests. >> let's talk about results. i sat in many meetings between the secretary and his
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counterparts across all the world and he which say to them, i want you, i need to you cut back on number of north korean workers in their country. cut back on mission size, embassy size in your nation. doing those things all across the world helps remove money, hold on from the kim jong-un regime. he uses money to fund these very expensive programs. we will continue to push forward with that. pete: we've seen chinese exports go up by 40% to north korea. if talk is one thing, action is another. if he gets the nuclear weapon, the ability to deliver it, at what point does the diplomacy not work anymore? we have to -- >> china has -- it comes down to a lot of countries participating. comes down to south korea. comes down to japan, australia implementing its own sanctions. we have never seen a community of nations like this come together to put pressure on north korea and this will continue. abby: russia, we don't talk
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about them enough in this conversation. you're dealing with them a lot at the state department right now. things are going on, moscow says the u.s. is -- now they're saying violation international law, the u.s. after raids we took on their facilities. what is going on. how do we respond? >> first of all russia required, as of september 1 parody in terms of our missions and their missions. so we have four facilities open. excuse me three facilities open in russia. they now have three facilities in the united states. what they asked us to do, cut number of americans who are serving at our embassies in russia. i can't confirm the number, but what they asked us to do was regrettable. we saw it as unnecessary. we have taken steps to do what russia asked. parody in number of facilities. we're not kicking anyone out of the united states. we're not kicking any russians
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out of the united states. we're achieving parody. we hope we can get to place to work with russia on agreement, such as north korea and such as isis. clayton: what about syria? "wall street journal" report where u.s.-backed forces, syrian forces retaken 60% of raqqa, which was the isis strong hold in syria. what is going on there? why is this happened? >> this is an area where the syrian democratic forces which is a group that has been backed by the united states. we know all about this, having served in the army, we backed all the syrian democratic forces as a key group, as a tried and tested group that could help achieve this in raqqa. so they now have had some success taking back the old city. it is not over yet. it is still a long way ahead of us. we're pleased with success and optimistic. pete: this is fantastic news. a lot of momentum happened against isis is under the trump
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administration, untying our hand of allied forces. from the state department perspective what is end state in syria? assume we take all of raqqa? that is massive military operation. if that happens -- >> this will take some time because as we know how deprayed ice is sis. they set up bombs in schools and houses. demining. we have to do a lot of that. that will take some time. it will take some time. but we don't see a long term role for bashar al-assad and his government. he lost the legitimacy a long time ago to lead. he is another person we believe will be continuously isolated. abby: how is rex tillerson doing? there is lot of reports how long he will stay in the position. >> right. abby: how has he accepted role as secretary of state? you work with him all the time. >> he is serious, committed, a man of his word. he is serious, committed staying there to do this job. he loves this country. you all know texans, plain-spoken. you know where they stand and with him you certainly do.
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pete: what part of the world do you spend most time every day? >> dprk, north korea. followed by russia the as we all have seen can change in a minute. clayton: i personally like to hear diplomatic options are some of the main driving force. >> that is what we do at the state department. abby: heather, great work. >> great. look forward to the birth of your baby. all your kids, heather. and your father, hopefully joining us soon. abby: you guys will be working together. thanks everybody. let's go to jillian for other headlines. jillian: so wonderful to meet you this morning. hundreds of people on twitter show me what large shoes i have to fill taking over. >> you're doing a great job. i watch you in the morning. jillian: straight to a fox news alert. mandatory evacuation orders in parts of houston as floodwaters continue to rise as the death toll hits 50. evacuation around the chemical
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plant lifted. the chemical plant in crosby. the devastation couldn't stop texans from attending mass. they were attending sunday services in makeshift churches for a national day of prayer yesterday. fires raging in california. the governor issuing a state of emergency as the largest wildfire to hit los angeles engulfs 5800 acres. four firefighters have been hurt but should be okay. crews rescuing more than 150 hikers from one of the wildfires near portland. dozens reunited with their families. one hiker taken to the hospital. the rest okay. minimum wage activists taking aim at republican governors as they rally on this labor day. the fight for 15 group aiming to raise the minimum wage to $15. writing in 2018, the worst republican governors, ones in battleground states are up for
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reelection. let's throw them out. fast-food workers 100 citieses are expected to strike today. kate is expecting the third child. kate is suffering from severe morning sickness as with two previous pregnancies, forcing her to cancel upcoming events. the duke and duchess have two children. prince george is four and princess charlotte is 2. the baby will be the fifth in line to the brittish thrown. the queen's sixth great grand china. abby: that is exciting news. they have the cutest little family. we're taking self if is over here. clayton: president trump is expected to put an end to the dreamer program unless congress takes action. we'll ask congressman ron desantis. abby: local law enforcement unions are standing up begins the kneeling. they're here to tell us about
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plans to do with those brought here illegally as children. unless congress takes action, the president is now expected to end the dreamer program, talkca. here to react, florida gop congressman and house oversight committee member ron desantis. good to have you with us. >> good morning. abby: we're expected to hear more about this by tomorrow on tuesday. you're focused on the legal angle. when it comes to restoring law and order in country, daca has got to end. what are your thoughts? >> it is interesting. there was move to remove amnesty in congress several years ago and it failed. president obama responded to that. by basically. there is a lot of focus on depourtation. really what the mem dough mem
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dough did was legal benefits. by law those can only be done by statute. it can not be done by executive fiat. it was end-run around the constitution. abby, failure of obamacare and repeal and replace in the senate. could president obama issue a memo to repeal and replace it. if we don't do a tax reform can you do a memo to cut taxes? that is not the way the it works. the president oath of office requires him not to issue new work permits and social security numbers if they're not codified in law. we ran on a certain set of priorities for the american people. the president ran on it. if you look so far, the cupboard has really been bear. promise to repeal and replace obamacare. haven't seen that done. said we would tackle spending and debt. haven't seen that done.
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said we would do things like welfare reform. haven't seen that. said we would reform taxes. haven't seen that said we would drain the swamp, haven't seen that we have all the promises unfulfilled, i think moving on to something controversial a lot of republicans didn't run on, you know i think that would be a is in take. i think we have to do what the american people sent us here to do. that has to be the first order of business. abby: midterms are right around the corner. this for many of their base, immigration, cracking down on law and order is a huge one. it will be interesting to see how all this plays out. we'll see what happens tomorrow, congressman desantis. happy maybe bore day. >> happy labor day. abby: coming up, terrifying moments on the racetrack. burning fuel sent flying into the stands. spectators catching fire. we'll show you what happened there next. dozen cleveland browns kneeling for the national anthem. a local police unions are standing up against that. two of them are joining us next
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clayton: thanks, abby. new fallout from the national anthem protest in the nfl. police union sponsors says they won't take the flag to the field as nearly a dozen players knelt during the national anthem. pete: two of men refusing to hold the flag. we have the president of cleveland's ems unit, dan nemitz. steve and dan, thank you for joining us. a lot of us see the kneeling of protests, frustrated as you are. you took it the next step, said we'll not take part of being on that field holding that flag if they will not stand. steve, why take that step? >> well, because it is something we believe strongly in. these players, it is not the players, it is not the freedom of speech, it is not the first amendment we're protests. certainly not the flag that we're, we're not going to participate in something with the cleveland browns when the
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management and the nfl condone this kind of behavior. we're simply choosing not to participate in this singular ceremony. clayton: dan as president of the ems union, where do you come down on this? >> i stand with steve as well. i was actually at that game when these browns players took a knee. i'm a veteran as well, eight years with the nights marine corps. when i saw that i was deeply disturbed. to have an organization that allows their members on a level that these professional athletes are, that are looked up to as, wouldn't say heroes but they are looked upon as role models, to set the example for our young and youth. we stand for the national anthem. we put our hand over our hearts. we respect this great nation of ours. pete: amen. the police chief of cleveland, calvin williams, has a bit of a different take on all this. this is what he had to say. he put out a statement. recent statements put out by the police patrolman's association, that would be, steve, would
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believe one that members of the cleveland division police are against participating in events with cleave land brown athletes. this is not the view of all of our officers. steve, do you think the majority of officers are with you or the police chief on this? >> just shows the chief and calvin williams, is out of touch with reality. of what we have going on here in cleveland. he is out of touch with the reality of his officers, and how they feel about it. they're absolutely with us. there may be one or two out there that have opposing opinion. that is great. this is a great nation. they can have that but the vast majority of our members are absolutely standing with us. and the law-abiding citizens here in cleveland as well. across the country we're finding out. you know, things are going on terrible in houston right now. i find it odd that this is such a big story. pete: yeah. >> i'm not sure why. our hearts go out to the folks out there. there are a lot of police
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officers, cleveland, ems and fire nice that are down there helping with that so. clayton: dan i want to get your take what the browns said on this they said, as organization we have profound respect for our country's national anthem and service and flag. special moment of recognition. at same time we expect the great liberties afforded by our country, including freedom of personal expression. where do you come down on their statement? >> i agree in a sentence but also you look at all the other regulations and stipulations on their players. fine them for doing things wrong on the field and off the field. where is your stance going to be? is it the stance we learned at very young age when the national anthem is played we stand and honor our great nation. pete: dan, that is a great point. the nfl and cleveland browns tell players how to wear their socks but won't stand for the
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national anthem. steve lewis. >> fine them for celebrating in the end zone. pete: not celebrating our country. >> when they're on the clock, the management and nfl control what they do and how they do it. that simple. pete: just like the military. >> don't have the problem in major league baseball. pete: thank you for being on the show. clayton: first hurricane and flooding and now looters. houstonians, say, no chance. >> you come down the street looking for problems, you will get shot. clayton: we're live in texas. don't mess with texas. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain.
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texas. now they have another concern, looters. clayton: some refusing to become a target. they have a stern warning to the thieves. if you heard it there, sorry, if you loot, we shoot. abby: griff jenkins live for us in texas where neighbors are armed and ready. griff, as pete said, do not mess with texas. reporter: that's right. storm-ravaged neighborhoods all around houston drying out in dickinson and bel-air and here and you see people pulling things out, signs like this, you loot we shoot. with a smiling face. they are more than happy to shoot as they set their belongings out on the streets to dry out as we assess what they can keep and discard. we talked to two gentlemen, ryan and brad, who witnessed exactly the sort of thing people are upset about, take a listen. >> some guys came through with
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trailer to take stuff, we shut it down. said, hey, not the place. >> if they want to take it from me, it will be bad news for them. reporter: so, this sign was in, is in ryan's yard. they let us borrow it. says nothing inside worth dying for. accurate shots on what would be a target. people are upset. this is as the city tries to get the debris situation uncontrol. guys? clayton: keep your hands off my curios, you will get shot. thanks a lot, griff. we have dallas comedian and blogger, chad pather. he is bringing another load of supplies. good morning, chad. >> good morning, guys. good to be with you. clayton: what are you doing? what are you loadings up in the trucks? >> we're loading up a lot of bug spray. people worry about a lot of crazy stuff in other states. we have a serious problem. we have mosquitoes here bigger than most of your state birds.
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they can mate with a turkey flat-footed. i don't know if you heard a mosquito burped, i knocked one off my arm and it came limping back saying is all that you got. most of them have a license plate. we're headed down five hours south of dallas. we're going to a lot of small towns. houston gets media, but the small towns, port aransas, beaumont, they're not getting a lot of immediate supplies because they're not getting attention. we're headed to little towns to give away some needy things. abby: that is where you're so helpful. the biggest story to come out of hurricane harvey, the resilience of texas, the resilience of people there, coming together, many of them suffering themselves. they see the neighbor next door worse off than they are, they go to help them. talk about the resilience. what have you seen on the ground as you help so many of them? >> in texas, folks, just the best folks from around the
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country have come. we have organization and event, we call it rednecks with paychex. it sounds funny. it happens twice a year my best friend and owner and operator of rednecks, derek morris. he took a crew of guys down to the houston area, monster trucks and old military vehicles. you laugh at idea of a redneck and monster struck, the folks around houston they weren't laughing that the vehicles got into places the authority vehicles could not get into. they were pulling national guard out of mud. clayton: that was these guys, that is just great. why do looters think it's a good idea to loot in the land of the second amendment, texas? strikes me as really bad idea. >> they just don't understand texas. some of these guys around here, they thought about shooting somebody since they gutted their first deer. it is a different mind set around here. you don't mess with these folks. everything is bigger in texas. that includes the gun and gun collection. these folks don't hesitate to do
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that. texas is state that has a real humble arrogance. they are going to protect their stuff. so it is a bad, bad idea. folks around the world want to try to pick on texas. it doesn't work. it rolls off our back. "charlie hebdo" article about drowning nazis. we have women in texas more sassy than "charlie hebdo." we're not scared of that kind of stuff. we protect our own, take care of our own and you saw how people responded in the last week. i want to say, i know he is watching, he loves me, president trump, thank you for coming back down. the empathy you gave us with the first lady, when you came back down, it was a beautiful thing and it spoke, spoke volumes to us. we do appreciate that. pete: chad pather, you displayed humble arrogance. abby: stay away from the mosquitoes. everything is bigger including the bugs. he is a funny one. clayton: let's get to julian for
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look at the headlines. jillian: good morning to you guys at home. we begin with a chilling story. a north carolina newly wed is charged with murder waking up with his 28-year-old's blood. he said he may have stabbed 28-year-old lauren phelps to death after taking too much cold medicine. >> i was dreaming, then i turn on the lights, and she is dead on the floor. i'm finding blood all over me. and there is a bloody knife on the bed. and i think i did it. >> phelps was studying to become a pastor is being held without bail. unbelievable video out of australia where burning fuel is sent flying through a crowd. [shouting] that is frightening, a car doing
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burnouts during a drag race competition. 12 people were injured. organizers, shutting down the event. the whole thing under investigation. a school is apologizing after a georgia teacher tells students they can't wear make america great t-shirts. >> you have can not wear the shirts to school. >> several students and complaining after thatted video went viral. the cherokee school district just outside of atlanta saying the students did nothing wrong. the teacher acted appropriately. the school not commenting what if anything consequences the teacher will face. abby: we lost one. there was food or something in the green room. pete left us. clayton: waft of bacon blowing through. abby: fox news alert. concerns about another north korean missile launches after
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clayton: we're back with a fox news alert now. north korea reportedly on the brink of yet another ballistic missile test, less than a day after the rogue regime tested a hydrogen bomb. no one confirmed that. they say it, five times more powerful than the one dropped in hiroshima. pete: united nations security council calling a meeting hours from now. abby: where benjamin hall is following latest. what is the latest? reporter: we're following developments out of south korea at the moments where defense officials see preparations for another possible missile test by the north koreans. they believe their possible preparations for icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile, it that is true they're doubling down on tests from
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yesterday. remember that was their largest ever. it was the sixth nuclear test. they claim it was miniaturized hydrogen bomb, based on size of activity that followed, 10 times more powerful than anything they tested in the past. if today's test goes ahead that effect testifily means they will using testing possible delivery system of the bomb they tested yesterday. today, south korea responded as well with live-fire exercises of their own, with both ground and air-launched rockets. the drills by the south, simulated targeting of the nuclear site where north korea carried out bomb test yesterday. earlier today on "fox & friends, the state department spokesman heather nauert spoke about it. have a listen. >> the u.n. is meeting today, the security council, in emergency session in which the world is in agreement. we want, we collectively want the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we'll not give up on the diplomatic option. this is something we have to keep pushing. reporter: we're also hearing
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from president trump yesterday who tweeted this, the united states is considering in addition to other options, stopping all trade with any country doing business with north korea. and soon after that, china responded saying that was unfair. and inappropriate, so of course they would have been one of the main targets for that tweet. we have to see what happens later today at the u.n. security council. heather mentioned earlier, that is three of pronged approach. economic sanctions, diplomatic and military still on the table. back to you guys. clayton: benjamin hall in the london thank you. abby: thank you, benjamin. on the show, big announcement from of our own on the curvy couch. that is a big announcement that you don't want to miss. pete: i will want to watch that. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically.
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abby: we all know this man's name, we teased before the commercial break. we had a big announcement from someone on curvy couch. we toss it over to clayton morris. who we all love. take it away. clayton: i decided after 18 years in broadcast television, i didn't think i was going to do this. that today will be my last day. in television. and 10 years here on the curvy couch. can we go to commercial? pete: you didn't think we would let you get away with this. roll package of clayton. clayton: no, no. my first time ever doing the show. i'm very, very nervous. if i pass out, just keep going. fox and friends begins rights now. four hours of fun this morning. welcome back on the great weekend.
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♪ get up close to your tv. we were just instructed we have like 30 segments outside on the plaza this morning. abby: there you go. clayton: oh, no. i thought i was partially athletic. that disproved it. abby: three, two, one, go! come on, clayton. >> there you go. go. go. [applause] clayton: how is my i want a recount. i have a hanging chad. my name is clayton morris. i fell into a burning ring of fire. down, down, into the flames went higher. ♪ >> when i think of all of my working with you.
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♪ clayton: thank god we weren't on television then. are we almost back from commercial break. are you ready to weather freezing temperatures. ♪ >> you don't know about, people have been emailing all morning long about your tie. they're saying it is too long. [laughter] clayton: national hug a newsman day. can i get a hug? yeah! half laugh. clayton: new year's day, my birthday is new year's eve. >> i think we're missing clayton. >> get your tail in here. what are you doing? clayton: when does "fox & friends" this morning? >> when you sit down. clayton: here is what happened this morning went up to the my
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office. i had a little problem up on the 15th floor. sometimes i walk in. there is giant inflatable dolphin. are you guys documenting this? this could end badly. ♪ [laughter] clayton: i can do this with my hands. ate hamburgers. is my meat burning over there? do you think they could make them want to start playing rock and roll because of you twice? >> without a doubt. clayton: if i could get steve any nicks on twitter. >> could be something no one else has ever done. clayton: if you don't have it, fake it. hold the guinness book of world records most hours on camera. gary sinise, great to see you.
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look. >> look at clayton morris. he looks pretty cool. believe he it nor he was a "star trek" greek. clayton: this is the greatest moment of my life. next to you guys being born. happy mother's day. i love you hon. >> clayton morris and his wife welcoming baby girl. clayton: i have two kids. >> were you, don't want to get personal, there is possibility. clayton: we didn't think we would have a third. now we have a third on the way. >> this is eve morris. just born the other day. he has the cutest kids i have ever seen. >> they really are. clayton: let's dive into some of these gauge gets. -- gadgets. does he have batman socks on. >> do you love clayton morris? >> yeah. clayton: yaba-daba-do. this is great time.
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log on to the after the show, show. we'll see you. ♪ clayton: oh, wow. what do you even say. see your career flash before your eyes in seven minutes. thank you to whoever put, our amazing team put that video together. amazing staff here. get a shot of the control booth this morning. take a shot of the control booth. my favorite audio guy in the world. play sad harp music. i'm seriously, the staff has been incredible over the years. i've seen some people come and go and grow. thank you. will make me cry. you guys have been amazing. the staff here has been amazing. i'm excited about this new chapter in my life. i don't think you will ever see me on television ever again. i'm not going anywhere else. i will spend time with the family and focus on projects i'm passionate about helping people build wealth and passive income. helping empower people. i want to spend maybe next 40
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years of my life doing. abby: you are one of the very best. i think i can speak for him too. we learned so much. you have been here 10 years. you make me laugh harder than i ever laughed in my life. i'm truly going to miss that in the early mornings peet peet selfishly we'll miss the heck out of you. i would say what would clayton do. you're a great broadcaster, better guy. clayton: likewise you guys are amazing. i will miss you guys. tv continues on rolling on. and you know, there is still news. there is still news that needs to be reported every day. gosh think about the news cycles we go through on a regular basis. you guys are great stewards of that. i look forward to tuning into you guys. pete: thought what i should do. clayton: joan lunden left, smashed her alarm clock live on david letterer man's show. that sound like a great idea.
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i use my iphone. no way in hell i would do that i would be hurting myself. i have to make phone calls. abby: cheers to you. audience will miss you. clayton: beer to five to 9:00 a.m. i will miss all of you. abby: more "fox & friends". ♪ like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma
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