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mandatory evacuation orders in the florida keys and parts of miami-dade county set to begin this morning. heather: donald trump issuing emergency declarations as the monster storm packed with winds of 180 mph inches closer. governor rick scott activating the national guard, millions in its projected path to act now. >> every family needs to have a plan, have a disaster preparedness kit and be ready today. do not sit and wait and get ready now. this has the potential to devastate the state. we have to take this seriously. heather: look at this video of pilots flying through hurricane irma. the plane rattling and shaking, collecting data to predict its future movements.
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heather: adam clause tracking hurricane irma and joins us with the latest. we haven't mentioned the us virgin islands. >> there are a lot of places in the path of this storm and still at its most intense, looking at winds of 185 mph moving across the lesser antilles a couple hours ago, winds 185 mph, enough to do serious damage. we are moving on puerto rico, san juan overnight tonight. that is one of the next areas we are paying attention to, no surprise, all the islands under hurricane warning stretching from puerto rico to the dominican republic, haiti, cuba towards the bahamas. the general path just north of these islands. all of them on the northern edges are going to be experiencing hurricane force winds. we have satellite radar in san juan, puerto rico, just beginning at the end of this radar loop to get the frontage
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to move in that direction to the outer bands of rain in the next couple hours and that will continue to pick up but here, category 5, running up to a category 4, we are looking at this turning saturday into sunday morning, that is when we will pay close attention to southern florida as we get closer to that landfall. >> hopefully fizzling out, that is the only good news i can see on that map. >> that will slow it down. another storm, this one brewing in washington. daca and the dreamers, donald trump promising to revisit his decision to end daca if congress doesn't act now. heather: protests erupt from coast-to-coast over the administration's news. jackie ibanez has more. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions says the decision
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is about enforcing the law, administration winding down the dreamer program affecting many people. under its plan no new applications being accepted anywhere with a daca permit that expires between now and march. otherwise their protected status ends march 6th. donald trump says it is in the country's best interest to phase out the program. >> we are talking about, i have a great love for them and hopefully congress will be able to help them and do it properly. we have no choice, we have to do something and i can get will work out very well. >> reporter: the president later tweeting congress has 6 months to legalize daca, something the obama administration was unable to do. if not i will revisit this issue. lindsey graham says congress needs to step up its game. >> i believe from day one, constitutional overreach by president obama. i tried to do my part for comprehensive immigration reform
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not only for dream act kids but the parents. the main thing i tried to do is make sure 20 years from now we don't have 11 million more. >> reporter: the decision striking protests nationwide, a huge crowd chanting and marching outside the white house. in denver hundreds of students walked out of class and hit the streets. a massive crowd outside trump tower in new york city, the nypd arresting 30 people. another protest at trump tower is scheduled this saturday, 11,000 people planning for that one. heather: they were all across the country yesterday. >> i think the president showed he is trying to kick this to congress and let congress do this the right way and he showed less light he has a soft spot for these kids and that he will act -- the funny thing is the outrage from the left and even obama, the immigration policy is not that different.
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they have both done a job of deporting people who are here illegally and i doing something wrong, president obama was no stranger to deportation, deported a lot of people and tried to look out for these kids in a way that was sensible and the president is showing he is willing to do that but he's not ready to take action or continue and action he thought was on the wrong way. >> it was unconstitutional and that was upheld by the supreme court. here is what chuck schumer had to say. >> americans know how heartless this is, ripping apart families, telling people who have worked hard to become americans that they must leave. there is pushback from both sides of the isle but if you poll the majority of americans they do believe these people, 700,000, should be looked at differently and that is the job
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of congress. congress has to decide what to do, have 6 months to do it. rob: they had so much time, the bill spiking up in the early 2000s, some are bipartisan, this could have been passed so many times through the obama years and before. even the george w. bush years. hard to explain why congress in his opinion is the one at fault. >> amazing to listen to people on both sides of the aisle come out and say this program is so good we have to do something, help these people and looking like where have you been the last 10 years if you barack obama saying this is a cruel move, chuck schumer talking about how this is going to tear families apart. all these people ran everything in this town in 2008 after
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president obama got elected and didn't know a thing about this. republicans are in control and talking about how important it is to do something about this. we all agree on this, do something about it, donald trump -- is congress -- heather: president obama said it was a stopgap measure, they knew something needed to be done and donald trump has done something to make it go through the legal channels and we will see if that happens. rob: the optics of it sparked anger, if you look at the immigration policies they are not that much different. let's go to a fox news alert in washington. a multimillion dollar aid package to help the victims of hurricane harvey is the lone star state ramps up. heather: the first victim of the storm is identified. good morning. >> reporter: still flooded west
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houston. by midday today we expect congress to vote and pass an initial down payment of $7.8 million in harvey emergency funding that will then be sent to the senate where the senate will attach that to additional legislation that will raise the debt ceiling and stop a government shutdown from occurring and that will go back to the house for final vote later this week. officials are saying fema could run out of money by the end of the week because it is spending money at a rapid pace. recovery efforts have been ramped up in texas, fema has received 170,000 requests for assistance, 180 people have been approved to receive $148 million in aid as the acting secretary of homeland security visits texas today where she will get an aerial tour of the devastation and recovery and members of fema and other first
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responders. governor greg abbott visited beaumont, texas where a boil water notice is still in effect, he reassured texas waste site slammed by harvey appear to be safe and have not leaked chemicals into the environment but encouraged texans to check with their doctors if they are in need of a tetanus shot. the governor said all interstate highways are open as flooding gets better tape by day. >> flooding is expected to continue for a few more days before beginning to reseed. sabine river at orange is beginning to reseed and all other sites are now in recession. >> reporter: in west houston the mayor says it could be two weeks before the water recedes after they let it go from the
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reservoirs. rob: be careful in that nasty water. heather: north korea a big story, could be moving this is capable of hitting the united states mainland, south korea warning the rogue nation is transporting its arsenal to the west coast days after detonating a hydrogen bomb they call a gift package for the us and they say more are on the way. >> a gift package to none other than the us. the us will receive more gift packages from my country. heather: this as experts warned of a mass casualty attack from north korea targeting the us power grid. rob: man who told 911 he may have stabbed his wife to death after taking too much cold medicine could face the death
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penalty, matthew phelps appeared in court, the judge telling me could face life in prison without parole, or the death penalty. he has not entered a plea, he will be back in court september 25th. heather: a controversial confederate statue will be removed from charlottesville, virginia by unanimous vote to remove stonewall jackson comes weeks after violent and deadly protests rocked the city. another plan to remove the confederate monument honoring property lee. they are expediting relocation, one city leader once both moved to a museum. heather: air national guard jet killing one of our soldiers, the unidentified pilot conducting a training exercise in southeast arizona. the fighting falcon was assigned to the arizona guard, served as air national guard's lead, 16 pilot training units, the cause of the crash is unknown.
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heather: the house voting to honor bob dole with congressional gold-medal. legislators want to recognize dole for his service to the nation as soldier and lawmaker. the 94-year-old represented kansas for 27 years and set the record for longest-serving republican leader of the senate. the gold-medal is the most established civilian honor given by congress. donald trump will approve the measure. rob: david clark is headed to washington but not to the white house, he will serve as spokesman and senior advisor for the pro donald trump super pac america first action saying the job, quote, gives me a chance to promote donald trump's agenda. he resigned as sheriff after serving for 15 years. heather: hurricane irma charting a course toward florida. we are on the ground as mandatory evacuations are now in
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anticipate mandatory evacuations as early as today or tomorrow but make sure their property stays dry ahead of irma. the city will start distributing sandbags from this location. we will take you to some video when talking about a category 5 hurricane no one is taking chances, water flying off the shelves and gas lines coming with a two our weight in some places. yesterday before stores could open at a local costco the lines were wrapped around the building and miami-dade county shutdown schools thursday and friday. in the florida keys evacuations officially start this morning at 7:00 a.m.. listen us officials describe how that process will go. >> crazy getting out of here with these gridlock's. there is one way in and one way out. >> if you were to create the worst-case scenario that is what we are now looking at.
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>> reporter: the distribution center opening in just an hour. the lines long yesterday and you mentioned earlier tolls are free at this point as everyone heads out to start those evacuations and governor rick scott telling everyone 100 national guard members have been activated across the state to help with these preparations. we are live on miami beach. heather: there watching what happened with harvey, they will definitely be prepared. in other news a call for violence against men and women who protect us. a banner reading or dead cop straight over an overpass sparking outrage. >> it shouldn't be like that. >> absolute horror, talking about people who put their lives on the line for strangers.
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heather: included an a with a circle around it, the same symbol used in recent antifa riots. police took the sign down. heather: the mayor of chicago winning a war of words against the president, rahm emanuel slamming the decision to end the daca program and fouling their city will welcome dreamers. >> chicago, our schools, our neighborhoods, our city as it relates will be a trump free zone. you have nothing to worry about. rob: the mayor doubling down saying their school system is a sanctuary for undocumented students. heather: not have to worry about murders every weekend. 19 minutes after the top of the our healthcare costs skyrocketing as insurance companies sets new rates for the obamacare market. this was bound to happen and he is there next.
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heather: the deadline for health insurance companies to set their premiums past and they are going up. some insurers say prices could skyrocket 20%. here to discuss at the kings college in new york city, thank you for joining us, implications of studying these rates in the deadline, why do they need to do it? >> this is the time you fire because people have to enroll for 2018, insurers have to say
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here is what you will pay for an insurance policy and the bad news like last year as rates go up at double-digit rates, consumers are getting hit and these are the consequences of not getting affordable care act repeal and replace. the economics haven't changed. young people don't want to buy coverage they don't need, that drives premiums up for everybody else because the pool insured get sicker and more costly as that death spiral continues and we are seeing 20% increase on the back of double-digit increase next year. heather: let's look at healthcare premium increases, these are the highest, look at delaware, increasing 49% and the new mexico increase of 34%, virginia 33% and goes down. >> these rates have to be approved but we are getting a sense how big the increases can
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be. it could be bigger because there's all this uncertainty about cost-sharing subsidies, insurers don't know they will receive those subsidies. if they think they are not going to rates could go higher. we are seeing the baseline. heather: which donald trump threatened to not do. >> he approved it for august but we don't know what will happen but all that uncertainty means high costs. heather: what about rate increases? >> state insurance regulators have to approve them. is it fair given the cost insurers incur? they don't know because they don't have an answer so the bottom line when you have uncertainty in the insurance market prices go up. heather: what can people do? >> pushing lawmakers to say we can't afford to fail on healthcare reform. you need to go back to the drawing board. the problem is congress put itself in a bind because it has
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so much to get done. heather: they have 12 working days and 6 of those are travel days and have such a long list of what to do on top of hurricane irma. >> this is the problem. congress has to act, this is like another mortgage payment, you can't afford to pay that. heather: the the government should not be different, we have to pay our bills, they should do the same. thanks, appreciate it. rob: hurricane irma crashing through the caribbean, schools shutdown at national guard activated. mandatory evacuations now in place. a lot of preparation. how people in florida are getting ready for a storm that could hit them hard.
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up to congress to pass new immigration laws, otherwise he will revisit his decision to end the dreamer daca program. heather: massive protests nationwide. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions says the movies about enforcing the law. the administration started facing the program affecting 800,000 people. under the plan no new applications are being accepted. anyone with a daca permit that expires between now and march can apply for renewal by october 5th. otherwise their protected status ends march 6th. the president putting the ball in congress's court. >> i have a love for these people and hopefully congress will be able to help them and do it properly. we have to do something. >> protests erupting immediately
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after the announcement, large crowd protesting and chanting outside the white house and in denver hundreds of students walked out of class and hit the streets and crowds with signed protests in trump tower in new york city, 30 people in handcuffs. democrats including nancy pelosi ripped the move as cruel, shameful and heartless. sarah huckabee sanders firing back. >> the most heartless thing i have seen all day, democrats like nancy pelosi are using this decision for fundraising when the president is trying to fix the situation, politicizing an issue instead of doing their job. if they spend less time fundraising and more time focusing on solutions we would not be in this in the first place. >> reporter: a new protest at trump tower scheduled for saturday, 11,000 people plan to be there. heather: all congress has to do is do their job now and it will
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work out. heather: tom cotton says the decision to rescind daca is a sensible solution. rob: he said the president was handed a problem a decade ago by the former administration. >> donald trump was put in a situation by president obama who created this program without congressional approval even though he himself said he didn't have authority. donald trump struck a sensible middleground thing in 6 months he would stop renewing these work permits for illegal immigrants in their 20s and 30s, that should give congress time to pass legislation that would not only codify the program but address negative consequences like encouraging future illegal immigration or allowing those people to make their parents the very people who created the
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situation citizens as well. heather: donald trump now turns to another, tax reform. >> he will pitch his tax reform plan to voters with help from the other side of the aisle. >> reporter: tax reform will be one of the toughest challenges and they will need the help of democrats to make that happen. one of the top targets is north dakota senator heidi high camp who will join the president on air force one, said that she is interested in tax reform and look forward to hearing the president's plan. senior administration official said not to expect anything specific from the president's speech but he claims to send a clear message for vulnerable regret saying, quote, if democrats continue their
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obstruction, if they don't want to bring back your jobs, raise your pants hope america wins, voters should deliver a clear message, do your job to deliver for america or find a new job. the president laid out the broad vision of what he would like to see done. >> we pay the highest tax of any country in the world and can't keep doing that. this is more than tax reform. this is taxcutting. we are going to cut taxes. we are going to reduce taxes for people, individuals, middle income families, reduce taxes for companies that will produce. rob: the president is refusing to give up on his campaign pledge to repeal and replace obamacare, as a proposal but lindsey graham and bill cassidy, getting that through would be difficult with all congress has
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on its plate. rob: hurricane irma, the most powerful atlantic hurricane in history making landfall as a category 5 storm in antigua overnight. heather: it is heading straight for the us, florida bracing for the storm, mandatory evacuation orders in the keys and miami beginning this morning. rob: donald trump issue emergency evacuations, sustained at 180 mph, inching closer to the united states. tracking hurricane irma's path. >> reporter: these winds really powerful, 185 miles an hour moving west at 15 to 15 miles an hour, there is beginning to approach into the caribbean over the lesser antilles overnight. up next we are paying attention to puerto rico, the san juan
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area as this goes along the northern edge of these islands in the next 24 hours, the puerto rico area will see the impact overnight. this is satellite radar from puerto rico you are seeing the leading-edge of the storm getting in range of that satellite and it will bring heavy bands of rain in that direction. this goes from category 5, as we run this out, begins to run over these tropical islands and that cut it off from the water once it gets overland and it could weaken a little bit. into the weekend, saturday into sunday you begin to see this turn and head to the north and it continues to weaken as it makes landfall but you are looking at a wide area. on the right side of florida, insider west side, still not totally known. this just happened in the last half hour, 36 minutes, tropical
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storm katie a, we are thinking houston, in the gulf of mexico, this will settle south into mexico so no more concern for our friends on the gulf coast. >> no possibility irma to go to the gulf coast? >> all the winds are showing it will grab this thing and turn it to the north which means this will be florida, the gulf coast likely. rob: hopefully it's been sent to the bahamas and goes into the open ocean. thanks so much. heather: donald trump pledged $1 million to harvey relief efforts and we will find out where that money is going. sarah sanders says he took ideas from reporters about which organizations he should support. the governor of texas said harvey damage could add up to $180 billion, $70 billion more than hurricane katrina. rob: texas will use its voter id
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laws in the upcoming elections, without a photo id can cast their ballot if they present an alternative form of id & in official documents where in the, quote, reasonable impediment kept them from getting proper id. this is a revised version of the texas voter id law the judge called discriminatory against minorities. the head of the chicago republican party claiming the city reported thousands more votes cast than actual voters in the 2016 election. according to the party, january freedom of information act request, 14,000 extra votes in chicago, the board of elections says the data is not complete. hillary clinton won the city in a landslide, all but 51 of chicago's 2061 precincts last
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november. rob: mandatory evacuations underway for a number of people in florida mostly in the keys, very vulnerable. live at an emergency management center coming up next. heather: the sitting us senator standing trial for major corruption charges. a former lawmaker who served with senator bob menendez. democrats, ceos and celebrities becoming unhinged over donald trump's decision to end daca. rob: share has the answer. carly shimkus is here, that is coming up next. ♪ i got flowers ♪ where the heart beats warm and true, that's texas.
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rob: carly shimkus here with this reaction. >> reporter: we are seeing a peek in reaction like we haven't seen in some time starting with the announcement from jeff sessions who said the trump administration decided to scrap the daca program handing power back to congress to decide who comes into the country illegally as children. president obama took to social media with his most forceful commentary since leaving office, let's be clear, the action taken today isn't required legally. it is about basic decency but a lot of people point out he was singing a different tune in 2012. take a listen. >> let's be clear, this is not amnesty, this is not immunity, this is not a path to citizenship. it is not a permanent fix. >> reporter: just about every politician under the sun was tweeting about this including
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bill diblasio who said for all of us heather heyer -- daca affect our friends, neighbors and coworkers. senator jeff flake had something to say and he is reminding people there is still hope for these daca recipients saying the ball is in congress's court where it belongs and a lot of innocent kids counting on congress to do its job. most politicians dreamers should stay in the country. how they get there is up -- it will take serious work. heather:'s average age is 22 to 27. we talked about hollywood's reaction, tinseltown tweeting up a storm about this daca issue and mark zuckerberg said this is a sad day for the country, the decision to end daca is not just wrong but cruel to offer young people the american dream,
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encourage them to come out of the shadows and trust our government and then punish them for it. he is sticking up for the dreamers and so is mia farrow who took to twitter saying expelling 800,000 kids who grew up in america is wrong, cruel, sickening. christian bell doesn't get political very often but she did yesterday saying this administration is not representing american values, they are failing us. our forefathers would be ashamed. a lot of emotional reaction from hollywood much cher has the answer. he wants those dreamers to stay in her own house. she says those who can most take a dreamer into their home and protect them. i am ready to do this and my business will do the same. if you file the right paperwork you get a two year extension. rob: we will keep an eye on
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rob: a big three hours of "fox and friends" ahead in 11 minutes. with seven words attorney general jeff sessions rocked the political world to fulfill a campaign promise saying the program known as daca is being rescinded. reaction from across both sides of the political spectrum. corey lewandowski, lindsey graham from south carolina, mike huckabee, big names on "fox and
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friends". heather: core and i don't is corey lewandowski just headed to harvard. hurricane irma the most powerful atlantic storm in history, on the move heading straight for florida, governor rick scott activated the national guard suspending turnpike tolls urging millions to get on the road as soon as possible. live at the emergency management center in orlando with the state is preparing. >> reporter: in central florida we are preparing schools as shelters, stephen lerner with emergency operations, in central florida, across the state. >> schools in central florida coordinating closures and looking at how to mobilize shelters. thankfully the governor signed an emergency declaration which allows us to start those conversations and allows us to
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bring in assets to respond. >> reporter: in south florida they shipped out schools. >> we have school district in south florida that are close to. >> reporter: how does the governor help the state by declaring this emergency? >> a number of national guard assets are available, we looked at an increase in supplies for essentials like food and water, additional emergency response teams could coming. >> reporter: we are used to so many hurricanes in florida but we want to stress to people it is never too early to prepare. >> this is a serious situation, never too early to prepare. we want residents to have an emergency plan, have a kit in place and the way to receive emergency alerts. >> reporter: a lot of supplies, folks leaving town heading up north. a lot of floridians preparing
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for hurricane irma. rob: the bribery trial of senator robert mendez set to begin today and the conviction should mean a major shift in congress. the mainstream media is busy talking about the story. in some of these stories we noticed a detailed they are missing in coverage, bob man and as is a democrat, joining us to talk about this is a member of the independent women's forum, and a word who worked in congress, not working closely with him. obviously the story we are talking about is some of these headlines didn't really show, to be fair i looked at the cnn
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story, he is a democrat. i think i heard they went through a 1200 word story. i think you see these things all the time. in a story like this his political party doesn't matter. we have seen politicians on both sides of the aisle, it knows no bounds this corruption. >> reporter: the more involved the federal government is in our lives the more opportunities for corruption and that is part of the problem but the interesting politics of this, senator menendez is convicted, the person who is felt to have bribed him effectively has been convicted of medicare fraud will be going to prison. that is not good for the
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senator. if he is convicted, he doesn't have to leave the senate but they could have a vote to expel him. it would take a two thirds vote and senate democrats might the reluctant to do this that they will be helping a convicted felon. rob: doesn't look good. they don't want another republican in the senate because they are at war with republicans but it looks terrible. let's go to these headlines, nbc news headline, senator robert menendez's trial might reshape senate, i will say i looked at cnn, the democrat was in there, not in the headlines but playing devils advocate you can't do this without acknowledging he is a democrat because the story is how this affects the senate. it would be a different story if
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he was a republican, it wouldn't be that story. >> given the margins are so thin, the fact that having one less democratic senator will be a challenge for the democrats and helpful to the republicans. rob: either way. >> if he is convicted and either expelled from the senator decides to leave the senate voluntarily before january 20, 2018, chris christie of new jersey -- probably a republican. rob: we will be right back. viol. for you, sir? the original call was for langoustine ravioli. a langoustine is a tiny kind of lobster. a slight shellfish allergy rules that out, plus my wife ordered the langoustine. i will have chicken tenders and tater tots. .t
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♪ rob: time now for the good, the bad and the ugly. first the good and this one is great. dozens of police officers sending off the son of a slain officer to his first day of kindergarten. [cheers] >> that will choke you up. the new york cops waving to 5-year-old austin as he boarded the bus. his dad shot and killed in the line of duty last year. heather: the bad, the boston red sox caught using apple watch in the dugout to communicate yankee pitcher's signals to batters during the world series last month. they are expected to be penalized by the league. final. rob: finally the ugly. wild bat causes chaos inside a home in ireland.
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>> catch him. catch him. the bat: >> look at the bat. >> get it out of the house. rob: family eventually got that bat out of the house. heather: have a great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. rob: see you later. >> hurricane irma, the most powerful category in history making landfall in antigua last night. >> do not sit and prepare. get prepared right now. >> the program known as daca that was effectuated under the obama administration is being rescinded. >> i have a love for these people and hopefully now congress will be able to help them and do it properly. >> former president barack obama breaking with recent tradition of formers of not blasting the decisions of the current occupant of the office because he believes this is a matter of conscious. >> this is a moment of great concern, great fear,
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