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>> everybody loves molly, nothing like this has ever happened. jillian: it is thursday, august 2nd, fox news alert. the brand-new clue and a break in the search for the missing iowa students. todd: the russia probe must end, the message from donald trump to his own attorney general. jillian: will he sit down with robert mueller? president obama endorsed a long list of 2020 contenders but there's one name noticeably missing. todd: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ain't no mountain low enough ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ keeping me from getting to
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you ♪ rob: that is how it happened. that is something. a very good morning to you as you watch "fox and friends first" thursday morning. jillian: thanks for starting your day with us. let's start with a fox news alert, a break in the search for molly tibbetts. police looking into a reported sighting in missouri. heather: stop 200 miles from where the 20-year-old went missing in brooklyn, iowa. she was not found but police are reviewing video footage. jillian: she was seen two weeks ago at her boyfriends house, she spoke to fox news. >> i left for dubuque, iowa and i was staying there until friday.
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thursday we found out after we found out she was missing, my family, her family, friends, anybody, you don't lock your doors. todd: police have ruled him out as a suspect, a vigil held overnight. reward for information at $30,000. 500 mi. chart in the california wildfires. that is bigger than los angeles. the state of california spent a quarter of its annual fire budget before fire season even begins. more than 1000 homes destroyed in northern california. people in redding coming home to piles of burned trouble. three new fires erupting in the last 24 hours near yosemite national park. jillian: a judge delivers a helping hand to sanctuary cities amid the growing anti-ice
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movement but with midterms month away donald trump refusing to back down on demands for border security. griff jenkins has the latest on the border battle. >> reporter: the border battle may be coming sooner rather than later but california playing out the ninth circuit ruling in it to-1 decision that it is unconstitutional to withhold funding from sanctuary cities, absence congressional authorization the administration may not redistribute but hold properly appropriated funds to effectuate its own policy goals, two lawsuits brought in california, san francisco's mayor saying this is not the first attack on our values by the trump administration it won't be the last. the law is on our side. san francisco will continue to be a sanctuary city that stand up for our immigrant community but the department of justice, is a victory for criminal aliens in california as the congressman jeff in them had this to say. >> it is not about immigration
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but rule of law. we are a free society based on a set of laws we need to follow. i want to make sure we are not going to punish communities like mine. >> reporter: the president indicated on the rush limbaugh's radio show he may be moving closer to a showdown with congress. >> like pulling teeth, getting these guys to get it done. you know how it is have no idea how tough i have been. you have a shutdown you have a shutdown, the shutdown can take place after the election. i think it is a great political thing because people want border security. todd: whether this applies whether sanctuary cities nationwide, not sure what the answer is except we know the ninth circuit kicked that question to a lower court. we will receive more hearings. todd: this will continue for a
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long time. donald trump calling on jeff sessions to stop robert mueller. and jeff sessions should stop this witchhunt right now. bob mueller is -- 1780 democrats doing his dirty work. they clarified it was not in order but simply a piece of the president. democrats hammering donald trump over that tweet but lie expert say it is time for mueller to lay his cards on the table. us attorney for district of columbia says the president is refusing to fall into bob mueller's trap. >> the president did not be interviewed by these people. they should do everything they can to advise him not to do an interview. it is an illegitimate investigation, perjury trap even
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though the president cannot be indicted for anything. the problem is this is an effort not to use the grand jury process for impeachment purposes. if the president refuses to testify, bob mueller issues a subpoena, in the supreme court. to allow the president to waste his time and play into the phony game mueller is playing. shep: mueller was appointed by the trump administration in may of last year. jillian: remains of 55 serviceman killed in the korean war testing identification. mike pence is there to receive them in hawaii. >> these heroes were never forgotten. our boys are coming home. but soon we will know their names.
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we will tell their stories of courage. jillian: donald trump watching from washington tweeting beautiful ceremony is us korean war remains returned to american soil. and great military participants on a job well done. mike pence delivered is truly magnificent tribute, positive id could account for all the remains could take months if not years. donald trump sanctioning several top turkish officials for refusing to release an american pastor. turkey's determined of north carolina pastor andrew brunson is unfair and unjust. he has been behind bars for two years accused of spying and terrorism. brunson was placed under house arrest last week due to health concerns. todd: donald trump made this promise on the campaign trail. >> we are going to build our military bigger, better, stronger than ever before.
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todd: heading to his desk is a $717 billion defense bill that includes funding for military parade, 2.6% raise for our troops. the bill adds 16,000 active-duty members. >> the us on high alert as iran wants to carry out a military exercise in the next 48 hours. todd: the trump administration tightening its grip around iran. >> persistent protests, iran state -- answering economic conditions in the country and the us begins targeting more of iran's economy, restoring sanctions it once lifted as part of the iran nuclear agreement. >> hope that works out well. i hope it works out well.
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everyone will be talking to us. >> reporter: iran's government rejected the president's offered to talk, the u.s. treasury says it will reimpose sanctions on precious metals and software. additional sanctions on iran's energy, oil and banking and of those sanctions, the value of iran's currency versus us dollar has fallen with the drop accelerating significantly since the trump administration announced additional economic sanctions and before recovering, stated treasury official travel to 20 countries including those who are part of the iran nuclear deal to warn governments and businesses in the dangers of conducting business in iran. these efforts to isolate iran come as adversaries and allies engage with iran, the country remaining in the nuclear agreement negotiating to salvage the deal. us officials say iran is expected to launch to demonstrate his ability to potentially shutdown a vital international waterway, the strait of hormuz.
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iran typically runs these rails in the fall. >> headed to pennsylvania, a make america great again rally. the gop senate candidate. jillian: up against two term democratic senator bob casey. donald trump expected to discuss the economy and manufacturing jobs at a roundtable with supporters to narrowly run the state in the 2016 presidential election. >> justice for murdered border patrol agent brian terry, his accused killer extradited to the us from mexico. jillian: what about the botched fast and furious operation. some say terry brett's brother kent demanding to know why the border state has yet to be held to the fire. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market.
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todd: 13 after the hour. the family of brian terry one step closer to justice after extradition of the accused killer from mexico. but it doesn't stop there. what more needs to be done? brian terry's brother, thank you for being here. the latest developments in this case? >> i think the mexican government for capturing these individuals. todd: what was your reaction when you heard the news? >> i haven't heard anything in a while, kind of relieved, a bigger fight in dc.
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todd: what are they? >> one of those is the involvement in the previous administration. why not release, in the justice system. why has no one been held accountable in atf, who orchestrated this with eric holder. todd: referring to fast and furious, those who need a reminder explain fast and furious was -- sold 2000 weapons to smugglers. atf lost track of 1400 weapons connected to this program and two guns at your brother's murder scene were connected to fast and furious.
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why do you think it has taken so long to have any movement, the mexican government is seemingly moving along closer to fruition. >> our side of the border, a lot of politicians involved in this, in the justice department and they are involved in this. the reason they are hiding is they don't want names exposed. todd: from the previous administration to the current administration what would you like to see donald trump and his white house do? >> release documents unredacted, to reinvestigate agents that were involved in this because they are actively working. nobody has been fired like atf said they had. they are collecting the paycheck. and reinvestigate this whole
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case from beginning until now. todd: are you optimistic the president's border policies will prevent a similar situation like what happened to your brother from ever happening again? >> yes. open borders, 6 individuals come across the border armed by the previous administration walked across the board easily to rob, pillage, rape women, other druglords across this country. if we had a solid wall these guys could hesitate about coming across. todd: we say it every time we have you or a family member on to discuss your brother's case but thank you for your brother's service trying to defend our nation's borders and thank you for continuously sharing his story with us. thank you very much. jillian: 17 after the hour. from snow melting sidewalks to garbage robots, google smart
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city might sound good but some say the price tag on privacy is too high. security shifts, the tsa could end screenings at 100 airports, jackie ibanez here with big concerns nationwide. surance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com.
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>> reporter: a consideration raising a lot of eyebrows when it comes to safety in the skies was according to internal documents obtained by cnn the tsa is considering getting rid of passenger screenings of 150 airports nationwide. this would apply to small or medium-sized airports with planes that have 60 seats or less. the idea has been around since 2011. the reason, quote, money. the june and july documents suggest this could change $100 million annually but analysts warn the face of terrorism has evolved since 9/11, little rules using low-tech ways to attack soft targets. the parmenter homeland security secretary john kelly gave that warning after announcing a laptop been last year. >> terrorists want to bring down aircraft, to undermine our way of life. it works. which is why they see aviation
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as the crown jewel target in their world. >> reporter: every day the tsa screens 5 million carry-ons, even more alarming, 4000 firearms were found in checkpoints across the country last year, sitting a record average of ten firearms found her day. this does not list specific airports that could be affected but would likely impact 10,000 passengers every day. jillian: did you say rob? >> reporter: wishful thinking. todd: going for security. jillian: we have all been part of this, trying to wade through security lines and you are frustrated but would you rather have it or not? >> reporter: we have been asking this question. will is open-door s'more threats? people not happy about it? didn't 9/11 hijackers start in small airports flying to boston and new york?
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more tsa foolishness, kathleen says now the terrorists will know which places to go to perform their terror plots. kelly on instagram says why now? the timing is rather strange. todd: the money is over $100 million, baseball players get paid that. jillian: hard to put a price tag on security. todd: thank you. to a foxbusiness alert, millions of credit cards. jillian: tracy carrasco from foxbusiness has more on how they infiltrated the system. >> reporter: three men from the ukraine in custody, targeting businesses in the united states in 47 states, more than 15 million credit and debit card numbers from people. some of the businesses hit by these hackers, chipola, chili's, arby's and red robin
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restaurants, hotels and casinos as well. they are in custody but many stolen credit card numbers ended up where they were used and sold and some have been used in fraudulent purposes. i want to tell you about one alaskan borough trying to fight back against cybercriminals who recently suffered a cyberattack, they are going back and using typewriters instead, writing things out by hand as the figure the systems out. maybe that is the way to go, go back to what we were using years ago. jillian: todd wanted me to talk to you about this next one. more americans are drinking wine over beer. todd: all i wrote was i wrote the word wine and i wrote jillian. >> reporter: according to the beer institute drinkers chose beer 49% of the time last year,
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that is more than it was in the 90s, down from 60%, more people drinking beer, now they want wine and other cocktails as well. brewers are trying to come up with creative ways to get people to stay with their products, attempting to sell pot infused beer or drinks in canada where consumable marijuana will be legal next year. this is a nonalcoholic pot infused drink. jillian: we will see if it works. todd: change your name. jillian: wine is and why go to anymore. a fox news alert, possible break in the case of molly tibbetts, the missing iowa student may have been spotted, live with breaking developments. todd: apparently she is not impressing everybody.
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>> you don't lock your doors, first time anything like this has happened. we lock our doors now. >> it is possible the home was not locked that night. >> more than likely. no one ever thought there was a reason to. shep: todd: the boyfriend of molly tibbetts suggesting she may have been kidnapped from his home two weeks ago, she was alone after returning from a jog. jillian: he is in iowa and has the latest, thank you for joining us. a lot of us are very curious as to how this works because the
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boyfriend was cleared as a suspect early in this investigation, police saying he had an hour by. how does it happen that quickly? >> they were able to trace is being at that time and they learned he was at work 100 miles away. you always want relatives, friends and bar friends early on so you can move on in the investigation, that is what they have done. >> people close to her. >> absolutely. todd: talk about the mood in the community. we heard a variety from the scene, there is sadness, concern but also an element of fear because as everybody says brooklyn, iowa is not a place where this happens. describe what you are seeing. >> this is small town america.
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i listen to dalton jack and he is right. this is a place where you leave your door open. you know who your neighbors are, you trust your neighbors, trust the individuals in that community. now all of a sudden after molly has gone missing this community is now in fear. they are locking their doors, looking around, looking at strangers. this is not what goes on out here in small town america. jillian: there was a possible sighting of molly, this is new information out this morning. officers responding to a truckstop 200 miles away from where she went missing east of des moines. when police officers and investigators get tips like this they are following up on every lead. can you walk us through what it is like to be in the fbi, to be in the investigation when you're getting these tips and following
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up on these leads? >> no lead is too small to follow up on. what you have even in this investigation is law enforcement followed up on 200 or more leads. then they send a team to conduct an interview and when we look at possible sites, law enforcement will converge on that area and they will try to see if there is some way to identify the person who could be molly. jillian: footage from that possible sighting right now. todd: we are always focusing on the nuts and bolts of an investigation like this but there is a human element. we will have the father of molly and molly's boyfriend coming up
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on "fox and friends" live at 6:20 a.m. eastern. we had them on the show previously. this is a family going through an unspeakable time in their lives. jillian: real quick before we let you go. in your experience after this much time, do you get worried at this point as to the outcome? >> you get worried but you are also optimistic. we all remember eve elizabeth smart, she was missing for a long time, she came back alive, molly could still very well be alive and will hopefully come back. todd: thank you very much. two migrants busted after a man falsely claimed to be the father of a 17-year-old girl when crossing into the us. border patrol agents finding out she was 18 and the two were friends.
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they tried using a fake birth certificate as part of their scheme. officials say the man is from honduras. >> the woman could find herself in a catch-22. congresswoman maxine waters it with a watchdog complaint, she broke finance law when the democratic party gave her $35,000. and on waters's mailer, her dog -- she worked on those mailers. she was paid $750,000 in 2004. donald trump meeting with a group intercity pastors at the white house holding a roundtable discussion on prison reform. one pastor praised the president with these strong words. >> to be honest, this is going to be the most pro-black president we have had in our lifetimes. this president wants to prove
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something. >> another step in his administration, taking in order to make it easy for prisoners to reenter society and find work. >> take a look at this image. the driver, a cloud formation that is unusual. jillian: incredible. shep: going down jackson highway calling it an angel cloud. jillian: jana steen has the forecast, sometimes you see things like that and go wow. >> hopefully they pulled over before they took that picture. a beautiful picture. the current temperatures 77 in new york, beautiful picture, you can tweet me at janice dean, 58 in rapid city that make sure you do are not driving when you take the pictures. a lot of moisture moving in from the gulf of mexico. this has been the scenario the
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last couple weeks, potential for rain in the forecast up and down the east coast florida to maine through the weekend and from the rainy pattern across the east coast to no rain in sight for the west coast where they have wildfires continuing to burn, 88 large wildfires and elevated fire danger for parts of the northwest, california again today, not only dry conditions, heat, but gusty windss, not a lot of rain in the forecast. the areas that really need it, fires burning, moisture we need to see this time of year in california and the west. >> i would love to donate our brain to the west. >> if only i could. jillian: keep us posted. shep: 37 after the hour, sorry not sorry. that is not the bottom. a half apology from a
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connecticut lawmaker who took a need to the pledge of allegiance. she won her seat from melissa's lag and his live next to react. jillian: a rising socialist star not impressing everybody, carly shimkus with a major snub from former president barack obama. stay right there. ♪ at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist.
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>> the rising socialist star despite outrageous comments like this. >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. kansas city, going to flip the seat ready november. you use the term occupation of palestine, what do you mean by that? >> i'm not the expert on geopolitics on this issue. jillian: alexandria ocasio-cortez is not winning everybody's heart.
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todd: barack obama endorsed 81 candidates in 2020, she didn't make the cut. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with reaction online. carly always makes the cut. >> so do you guys. the president tweeted out a lengthy list of democratic candidates he is endorsing in the midterm election. proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of democratic candidate leaders as diverse, patriotic and bighearted they are running to represent. 81 people made the cut including gavin do some in california, stacy abrams in george and antonio delgado in new york but speaking of new york congressional seat, alexandria >> caller: did not make a list. it appears president obama does not see her as the new face of
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the party although others do. dennis is not saying even obama knows >> caller: is bad news, another twitter user writing weird that someone is too far left for obama. she is farther left than he is. todd: who is the face of the democratic party? everyone thought it would be >> caller: -- ocasio-cortez. todd: massachusetts had an incident with road rage. >> accused of intentionally running her car into a vehicle because of trump bumper sticker was on it. the alleged victim said a woman began screaming at him calling him a racist before running her car into his. chloe right was arrested for that crime. she reportedly pleaded not guilty. we talked about the lack of civility in politics and i would say this is a glaring example.
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one said there you have it, trump derangement syndrome on steroids. i hope the person in the other car sues her, i would. amy also with this tweet saying this awful, nobody deserves this treatment. jillian: i can breathe and think. >> reporter: sound advice. todd: don't put your bumper sticker on your hood. thanks. going on on one with mike pence moment after the remains of us soldiers killed in the korean war. >> a sneak peek for the sit down. >> we have more than on "fox and friends". hickam air force base a few miles over my shoulder, the remains of 55 us heroes who fought in the korean war and
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never came home were ushered home in flag containers. the vice president of the united states after he gave a powerful speech to military families. not just what is take to bring boys home and strategic implications of this moment. >> we saw this problems kept by north korea as evidence of the progress we are making and we remain hopeful that we will achieve the aim that worked for decades. a nuclear free korean peninsula that will bring the boys home. >> more of this interview not just on north korea but also china and a looming shutdown on the american economy and fox news channel, the only place you saw that lately, the vice
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president times in on all of that. todd: coming great back. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ try new pepto with ultra coating.
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>> good morning and welcome back, google starting a high-tech city and toronto despite major privacy concerns. sidewalk, glass and waterfront toronto signing a $50 million agreement to build what is being dubbed the neighborhood of the future, the one billion-dollar project will include self driving cars, collect data on noise, traffic and pollution but google has yet to explain how it will protect residents personal information. todd: teachers are more worried about testing than texting.
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2400 elementary teachers have failed the math section of their licensing exams when pearson publishing comedy took over testing in 2014. education officials say they will review the exam to make sure it is accurately measuring a teacher's math skills. jillian: we showed you connecticut public official sparking outrage for taking any not once but twice during the national and commit two town meetings. todd: taking to facebook to write a halfhearted apology but was it enough? jillian: first select woman from connecticut, thank you for joining us this morning. i'm curious how your community has reacted to this? >> my community is very upset about what is going on. there have been a lot of phone calls and emails. i took a call yesterday from a veteran who says he would rather
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have me not say the pledge of allegiance before a meetings and have to sit and watch her take a knee and he was crying, very upsetting. todd: an emotional situation for so many. we want to play what the apology was and let you form your opinion. >> i have no intention of resigning, something that was a silent 10 seconds has blown up across the world and doesn't need to be this difficult to get your point across. todd: what is your reaction? >> the point of her having her right to do this i understand that it is her right. even though it has been next really offensive to others as she gets to neil, i decide to stand. i think the piece that put me over yesterday was when i heard
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her say that the town because we didn't agree with her, she has her first amendment right, some of the residents disagree with her and they were labeled as fascist and racist and that is wrong and that is part of what she said when she backtracked a little bit and we have that for you. i want to apologize for making it seem i thought all of had it was racist and fascist but there are strong veins of fascism, forced patriotism and racism running deep in had them. do you see any truth? can you understand why someone would say that? >> know. melissa is vindictive and if you don't agree with her she dismisses it. she doesn't think twice about going on social media labeling someone and calling people out. i think this is her way to dismiss those who disagreed with her. todd: one thing that is important to point out as a connecticut resident myself being a local news anchor in connecticut for five years, this is not the nutmeg state.
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this is a very isolated incident but a very democratic state but most of the democrats aren't this, this is beyond social liberalism, this is something entirely different. >> i don't think this is a republican democrat issue. she has been trying to turn it into that. this is a patriotic issue, something where we represent the town. you don't have to like the president, don't have to go by what he has to say but we are a nation and we should all be able to come together and have that level of respect. the outcry hasn't been one party or the other. it has been this is wrong. she is elected, she is paid to be there and do town business and she should be putting the town first. not a personal opinion. todd: would you like to send a message to your community and folks across the country who are involved in this? >> i was hesitant to come to the media because the attention has been negative for the town.
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i feel it needs to come to a end. the town of haddamn has great businesses, i had threats people would stop doing business there, visit our community. we have a great beautiful community, people in hadam are very welcoming. we can have a difference of opinion but we need to be respectful. i want the nation to know that is who we are. making the statement and doing what she did is not who we are. jillian: thank you for your time. i know it was difficult. >> i appreciate being here. todd: 54 after the hour. parents are hiring pros to help kids get better at video games and you won't believe how much they are shelling out. ♪ booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage.
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get started today at customink.com. todd: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first the good quick thinking officers working to get a bear out of a car. jefferson county sheriff's office using a rope to open a car door in colorado before the bear quickly runs off into the woods. the bear tearing the inside of the car to shreds but leaving behind a banana. jillian: next the bad. hiring to teach kid how to play video game fort knight winning the game big boost for children amongst online piers. the going rate up to 50 bucks an hour. todd: remember education and
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sports? finally the ugly, this isn't your typical police chief this could be many of us in years. coming in south carolina trying to stop this line slowly getting away on a motorized scooter. jillian: more important things though it is the big mac's 50th anniversary. happy anniversary to you big mac. >> this is exciting to me 50 years. todd: 50 seconds of us eating big macs and not talking. carley: there are people who eat big macs every single day. jillian: i was told religion is tearian one but looks like just a bun. a religion is tearian one is just a bun with pickles. [laughter] i will send you one, rob. rob is in greece right now and we are eating grease. how about that?
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jillian: way too much time left in the show. i apologize. you should not talk with food in your mouth. janice: thank you mcdonald's. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> an amazing honor, truly, to be in that hanger. i can only imagine what it was like on your end. >> it was very humbling for me to be there. i spoke to the president shortly after the ceremony and i told him, i'm not sure he has given me a greater honor. >> the resumed remains of the u.s. servicemen returned to u.s. soil. >> we saw this as evidence of the progress we are making and we continue to remain hopeful. >> break in the weeks long search of mollie tibbets. police looking into a reported sighting in missouri. >> have you no idea how tough i've been. >> sooner rather than later. >> hey, if you h

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