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shannon: it is tuesday, august 7th, fox news alert, promise, donald trump slamming iran with harsh sanctions overnight. rob: the team struggles to save the nuclear deal. in ohio a crucial house seat up for grabs with candidates in a dead heat. shannon: will be a sign of things to come in november? and aquarium, family trip backfires big time. todd: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ we will have a party ♪ we will meet somebody
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♪ you are washed out ♪ your neighbors ♪ shut it down ♪ rob: tuesday is the toughest day of the week. jillian: i will tweet you that i disagree. todd: it is tough. okay. fair enough, we agree to disagree like a marriage. you are watching "fox and friends first" tuesday morning. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. of fox news alert, economic sanctions taking aim at iran back in effect overnight. rob: this after president rouhani slammed the sanctions as psychological warfare and demanded to start talks with donald trump.
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jillian: good morning from washington dc. >> reporter: president rouhani not happen because donald trump ended the nuclear deal reinstating sanctions designed to cut off revenue to test dictators and militias according to administration officials who say they are not intended to bring out change but they want regime behavior to change and opened to negotiations, president rouhani had this reaction. >> reporter: what is the meaning of negotiations when you impose sanctions at the same time? is like someone pulling a knife to stab an enemy in the arm while at the same time claiming you should be talking and negotiating. >> reporter: european leaders oppose the action as the president urged allies to join the campaign saying we urge all nations to take steps to make clear that the iranian regime faces a choice, change threatening to destabilize behavior or integrate the global economy or continuing down the
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path of economic isolation and willing to meet with the president without preconditions as long as he gets apology and compensation. john bolton is skeptical. >> let's see what comes of it or if it is more propaganda. of the iranian's are willing to talk about all their maligned behavior in the region and around the world. they will find the president willing. >> nancy pelosi blasting the move calling it a counterproductive action only diminishes american international credibility and the roads relationship with nato allies and eu allies and set us on a path toward a more stable region, peaceful nonnuclear future. the sanctions were the first in a series of sanctions toward precious metals and the auto sector and another round in november targeting the oil sector and several banks.
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rob: the european union vowing to fight sanctions vowing to protect companies that continue to do business with iran. shannon: lindsey graham questioning our european allies for siding with the regime. >> if a european business, do you really want to lose the american market? can my european friends and allies, what is it about the ayatollah that you like? why do you stand with him and against the people he is oppressing? why do you want to give a man more money who has taken money you have already given him to build a war machine to discover the middle east? do you think he is kidding when he says death to israel? to the europeans, you need to get with the iranian people and get behind trump to break this regime's back. if you think this has been a good deal ask the iranian people how it has worked out for them. ask israel how well it worked out for them. ask everybody in the middle east whether iran, a good member of the family of nations.
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jillian: the us is set to target iran's energy sector with a second round of sanctions in november. rob: coalition forces strike against isis, the terror take down is part of operation roundup which began in may to destroy isis in iraq and syria, defense officials say the latest round of strikes, several isis vehicles and the pirates and an explosives factory and command and control center. x marine, a christmas day attack inspired by isis. and pleading guilty to provide support for the terror group, california man discussing an attack at a popular tourist spot with undercover agents. >> the border between brazil and venezuela ordered to be closed. and to escape their own
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country's economic crisis. and humanitarian conditions, and the ruling is being challenged in court. and a federal judge fully reinstated the daca program after a number of decisions in which courts have improperly used judicial power to modify and direct executive policy. and justice department plans to appeal the ruling. and donald trump's 0-tolerance policy is producing significant results. 11,000 cases of federal prosecutions in june, increase of 74% since before the 0-tolerance policy was enforced in march and criminal prosecution is down 41%, the lowest in 20 years. >> the mayor blaming gang
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violence. >> a shortage of values of what is right and wrong. speak up. >> 75 people were shot between friday and monday morning this past weekend. no arrests have been made in any of these. >> a judge appointing a lawyer to ensure us secrets under wraps in the russian meddling investigation. according to bloomberg news a firewall counsel will look at pretrial evidence before it is shown to an associate of vladimir putin that faces charges in the case, evidence includes details about the mueller investigation along with identity and companies. today, star witness rick gates on the stand for a second time
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in paul manafort's trial. x business partner testifying the two conspires to commit bank and tax fraud. gates admitting to embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars for the former trump campaign chairman. and prosecutor selling them to expedite the case against manafort for not making eye contact. >> voters heading to the polls for primaries. michigan, missouri and the state of washington. >> a special election in ohio where a race to an open congressional seat is heating up. kristin fisher has a preview. >> four votes here. >> reporter: troy balderson is running in a race that should be a cakewalk for a republican, last time a democrat won this district was in 1980 and donald trump won by double digits. >> i am thrilled to be back.
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>> reporter: that is why donald trump came to support his supporters, a vote for balderson is a vote for his agenda. >> if you want to have a border, if you want to stop the radical pelosi and warner's agenda, there is only one choice in this election, vote for troy balderson. >> volunteer hours, your enthusiasm and most importantly i need your vote august 7th. >> reporter: not all republicans are convinced the president's support is a good thing including the state's own governor. >> the chaos that surrounds donald trump has unnerved a lot of people. the suburban women in particular are the ones that are really turned off. >> reporter: those suburban women who live outside columbus are who balderson's opponent danny o'connor is trying to target, his mom's battle with breast cancer and her access. >> when i think of families moms
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like my mom who don't have access, it picks me up. >> reporter: the county's reporter and if he wins he will be the youngest member of congress. it would be an epic upset heading into the midterms. and the end this will come down to turnout, which candidate can get voters to the polls in a special election in the middle of the summer, and do democrats have the enthusiasm advantage heading into the midterms? kristin fisher, fox news. jillian: successfully launching a new satellite using reusable rocket boosters for the first time overnight. >> 3, 2, one, 0. jillian: the new falcon 9 rocket taking off from cape canaveral air force station. rob: the upgraded boosters able to go to space and back 100 times. the satellite could provide communication services to indonesia and south asia. elon musk at it again. 10 minutes after the hour the
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trump administration pushing new sanctions over leading state sponsors of terror with a crumbling economy forcing iran to fall in line. vice president of foreign-policy at the heritage foundation, why he says this could cause another iranian revolution. [shouting] jillian: the radical left attacking candace owens and charlie kirk, why the conservatives refused to back down. ♪ a long long time ♪ with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪
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administration reveals the sanctions are having an impact. >> i think the effect of the sanctions has already been felt in iran. the currency since the president announced withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal, the iranian currency has decreased by half. we see a continuation of demonstrations giving rise in towns and cities across iran. rob: for iran to fall in line and behave, joining us is vice president of foreign-policy at the heritage foundation, thanks for coming on this morning. this will hurt what we see over the next few months. >> reporter: this is the right strategy for an authoritarian regime. these regimes are strong, they can deal with internal repression and they can turn out words and push out against an enemy. what they have difficulty with is doing both at the same time. when faced with external pressure from the united states and internal opposition from
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their own people they are stuck. we have seen this with the iranian regime in the decades since revolution, when they feel they are under pressure they tend to hunker down and get more conservative. jillian: let's look at target the sanctions including the automotive industry, precious metals, aluminum, steel and coal. do you think there is a chance this could get worse globally before it gets better? >> i think what the iranian's will do his knuckle down and hope trump doesn't get reelected. if they go on the offensive, people inside iran hate what they are doing in iraq and syria and other places. going on the offensive put them under more pressure. they restarted their nuclear program, europeans trying to save the deal would have to turn on the iranian's.
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they are in a box here. rob: you heard what lindsey graham said, you made a lot of good points. this iran deal was never sent to congress because it never got approved. all the money that benefited this country was used as a sponsor of terror has not gotten to the people. why on earth are the europeans trying to defend this? it seems outrageous anyone would try to stay in this deal. >> it did deal walking. regardless what the government to do the companies are walking away from this and remember how we got here which is very important. this is not just fulfilling a campaign promise. the president came in, you want to keep the iran deal, i will do that if you can make it work, he invested months trying to negotiate with the europeans and they got close. to create a deal that would work and when that didn't happen the us since teams around the world briefing other countries on how to implement the sanctions so they had time to unwind business
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practices and minimize risks. the administration has been very disciplined and structured in the way they approached this. jillian: the president is successful for setting up a long-term success? >> absolutely. he has done what he has done with china and russia and north korea saying i don't want to do regime change or nationbuilding, just want you to stop impeding our interests, stop trying to destabilize the region and set it on fire. if you do that we can talk. on the one hand puts pressure in place which protect our interests. on the other hand, he offers diplomacy. if you want to talk and stop doing what you are doing, you can negotiate a deal with the united states. it is a very mature strategy. rob: the people are mad. they do not like this regime. thanks for coming on.
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jillian: a twist in the case. a father of missing college student mollie tibbetts offering a theory of what he thinks happened to his daughter. >> i think mollie tibbetts is with someone she knows that is in over their head and don't know how to get out from under this. jillian: his message to the person who may have his daughter. rob: hollywood wants to do permanent damage to donald trump's star on the walk of fame. what one part of los angeles, to get that star moved forever, stay tuned. ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie."
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hollywood walk of fame could be a thing of the past, the what hollywood city council passing a resolution overnight they will ask the star's removal even though it is not in west hollywood, the chamber of commerce will have the final say. the president's star has been vandalized several times most regionally by a man with a pickax who is now facing a felony charge. antitrust media rosie o'donnell leave the musical protest outside the white house. >> let the president know in no uncertain terms that we are alive, awake, we are not going away. rob: 60 broadway performers in song as part of a 3-week protest inspired by donald trump's meeting with vladimir putin. jillian: protesters harassing candace owens and charlie kirk while eating breakfast. [shouting]
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jillian: you can see in that video a mob pouring the drink on kirk outside of philadelphia restaurant while berating 01. they joined us earlier describing the horrifying moments. >> started shouting at us calling us not thes. someone came up behind us and called us fascists. rob: calling her a white supremacist and the protesters are interestingly enough white, strike to stir up racial divisiveness you see growing in the democrat party. jillian: kirk said he could press charges but decided not to. violence against conservatives intensifying after call to action from maxine waters. independent women tammy bruce says democratic leadership doesn't step up and stop this it will only get worse.
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>> maxine waters's argument of confront people was a message and permission slip to confront trump supporters, not just about the administration, few people have access to administration members but you have access to candace owens and charlie kirk and your neighbor. that is why when you have someone like maxine waters or any other representative leadership needs to step forward, democrat leadership has to step forward and say enough is enough. they can stop this by signaling that hillary can help stop it, jesse jackson can help stop it, paul ryan can, mitch mcconnell, across the board they can say enough is enough if they want to. jillian: candace owens and charlie kirk the latest to be attacked, let your congressman steve scalise was nearly killed in washington at baseball practice. rob: a patriotic boy going viral for his inspiring salute to our nation, the young man rising out of his wheelchair onto the scene
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for the national anthem. >> put my hand on my heart, but last night i decided to stand because i like to stand for my country. jillian: the video taken at a fair in tennessee, incredible. rob: something else. jillian: 26 after the hour, free healthcare for all, a promise from at least a dozen democratic governors nationwide. >> universal healthcare and single-payer in california. >> healthcare should be a human right, not a privilege. rob: running on a promise they can't keep. a political panel discusses that next. ♪
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rob: the family of a missing
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college student has faith they will bring her home. mollie tibbetts's father thinks she is still alive. >> totally speculation on my part, but i think mollie tibbetts is with someone she knows that is in over their head. the longer we go about finding a body the more hopeful we are that she is alive somewhere and going through something that she can survive. rob: the 20-year-old disappeared july 18th after going for a jog. investigators have not named any suspects. the reward leading to mollie tibbetts being found is $277,000. the gas tanker exploded into flames at the height of rush hour. the incredible blast caught on camera in italy. that looks like a movie.
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a giant fireball erupting on the movie, i think career and a stopped truck. at least three people i did. as many as 70 hurt. the blast collapsing part of the highway. keeping our secrets a secret, the pentagon banning personnel from using fitness trackers and smart phones for geolocation tracking after it was revealed that a fitness tracking apps revealed the locations of security forces around the world. responsible for making sure location features are turned off. we will talk about the weather. boiling hot in the continental us and the hurricane near hawaii. >> one of the strongest hurricanes we have seen in years, category 4, we were concerned hector was going to come close for comfort across the hawaiian islands. it will remain south as of the latest track, we will see winds and potential of surge across the big island and rain.
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we will watch hector. the other big story, the heat across the west, not only the heat but try conditions and the fuel causing big problems with wildfires, at least 88 wildfires across the west. not getting the moisture they really need over the next several days. it will be a tough battle for firefighters for another several days. heat advisories across the northeast. it will be another hot day, humid, we will make sure we are taking care of pets and kids and the elderly. well over 90 °, 100 through the afternoon and evening and potential for some daytime thunderstorms across the northeast, great lakes and midwest and the ohio valley and the southeast, daytime, summertime thunderstorms and break the heat a little across the northeast. jillian: can't say you didn't warn us.
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taxed to the max, a dozen democratic governors races all over the country embracing a socialist agenda. there promise, to give free basic health insurance to everyone on taxpayers dime. >> an opportunity to stand up, reduce the cost of healthcare, provide healthcare for every michigan. >> no reason to wait around on universal healthcare and single-payer in california. >> healthcare should be a human right, not a privilege. when i'm governor we will create a single-payer medicare for all system that covers everything. >> we have got to push for single-payer in our state. >> healthcare is a right of all people, not a privilege. jillian: is it affordable and can they deliver? joining me his political commentator wendy and gop strategist ryan.
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thank you for joining us this morning. explain how this can happen. >> what democrats are trying to do is expand the national conversation and say outside of what we currently have as american citizens we do not have to have a 1-size-fits-all healthcare system. how they are going to try to do this is increase taxes in the long run. in the end game they will try to save people trillions of dollars and that is why consolidating administrative back offices, claims repayment and ability to implement social services, this is something that can be done but if you're looking at it on paper it might sound scary but we will save millions of dollars. jillian: i imagine a lot of people liking how the economy is operating right now will not want to see taxes increased.
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>> universal healthcare is brennan surface politics, to win power, at the same time no plan to pay for it, to loosely quote margaret thatcher, socialism is great until you run out of other people's money but the costs are staggering. if you look at national medicare for all, 32, $6 trillion over ten years. look at california alone universal healthcare in california would be $400 billion annually, twice the annual budget of california. in new york, they would have to raise taxes 156%. the mistake is people are equating insurance with care. that does not make sense. universal healthcare, if you look at canada between 1993-2013 the wait time double to see a specialist to 18 weeks while the cost went up 40% and socialists want to go and say we want medicaid and medicare for all which are insolvent, corrupt
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systems. if you get medicare, supposed to be insolvent by 2026 and if you look at medicaid and medicare in 2017 alone, $141 billion in improper payments and this is their solution to healthcare situation. >> some of those numbers are tough to understand and swallow for a lot of people because when you look at those numbers, it would cost an estimated 70% income tax for top earners at a national level, $32.6 trillion in ten years and in california alone it would cost 40 $400 billion a year. those are some gigantic numbers putting off a lot of people. don't you think if it were as simple as some democrats are making it sound that we would have already? >> i don't think it is simple by all stretch of the imagination. it is not going to be simple but what they are saying is this rhetoric they keep hearing is healthcare should not be a privilege afforded to some.
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what they are saying is we have done things in the same manner and wants to ensure people, no matter your social class or where you come from our afforded quality healthcare. the next point about health insurance and what it means for people, it may increase finances that could go to billions of dollars but what we are trying to say is when people have health insurance not only are they able to work, go to school but able to be productive members of society and i but you finish. we actually have metrics that show that and indicate when people have health insurance they are more productive members of society. >> you got it backwards. when you see the economy going, go jobs, actual better insurance because when you have good jobs with good benefits -- >> you can't have a good job if you are sick. >> we want to see free-market solutions come we don't want
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more government, we want less government, healthcare associations where people can come together and buy insurance across state lines, the -- health savings accounts. i used to have a low premium high deductible plan, very well before obamacare kicked in, the idea insurance people care i completely disagree with, to get people better insurance get more jobs, then better benefits. that is how we see better solutions for healthcare. jillian: i am sure this debate will continue, this will not be the last of it, thank you for your time. rob: 38 after the hour, the nobel prize, former president obama getting another award but for what exactly this time? stay tuned. jillian: a woman puts together a mob for her husband's big arrival at the airport but one problem, carly shimkus with reaction to the welcome home gone wrong. ♪
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>> radical protesters confronting candace owens and charlie kirk at a philadelphia café during their breakfast. >> we love the police, we love america, we love the usa. >> shame on you! >> they joined us earlier on the show. what are people saying online? >> the situation picked up steam on social media and after candace owens, we just got attacked and protested by antifa for eating breakfast. all black and hispanic police force protecting us as they scream believe the racist
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police. footage shows a 10 situation. the protesters dumped a cup of water over charlie's head. you guys had a great interview with them in the last hour. charlie said he believes the pole situation happened because maxine waters called on people to harass members of the trump administration. some folks on social media agree with that. just following maxine waters's advice, jane saying harassment is not peaceful protest. what kind of positive situation on this? >> it is unreal. >> >> >> he landed in hot water on it.
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these pictures show him at the georgia aquarium with his family but his comment section is flooded with angry comments from animal-rights activists. the outrage online. one poster and instagram saying a wild animal kept in captivity promoted by one of the most famous blue blue and instagram. share this and boycott his movies until we see campaigning to release these animals from the tanks. people calling for folks to boycott him over this was another person says celebrities can't take their kids to this aquarium. the rock did what millions do daily. i enjoy a good trip to the zoo or aquarium when i can go. jillian: sometimes our plans don't go right. >> that happened to an alabama -- lindsay used would decided to set up a surprise for her
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husband when he was at the airport to celebrate finally getting approved for an immigration visa. the dancers were set, the music was ready but john's flight was delayed and he never made it to the airport. he got to enjoy the flash mob performance on face time. they are in sync and coordination. he said this on facebook, i love you, so grateful you organized a brilliant spectacle. devastated that i am stuck in new york. he finally made it to atlanta. missed the flash mob performance. rob: john, welcome. jillian: silicon valley putting another conservative in their crosshairs. >> in cambodia under pol pot, being young and single meant embracing life.
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jillian: facebook launching this ad from republican candidate for being offensive and she joins us live next to respond. rob: we will check in with what is coming up on "fox and friends". todd pyro live in romeo's café in romeo, michigan, the big primary in michigan today. >> reporter: from the romeo of "fox and friends first" to romeo, michigan. see what i did there? obviously for the next couple tuesdays we will be saying it, today is the day, you have got to get out and vote in michigan. according to the detroit free press it is time to vote. we are in ohio sunday talking about the special election taking place today, romeo, michigan, a lot of primaries today, senate, house, governor, we are talking to voters about what they think or what issues are important to them as they
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jillian: welcome back. plans, to rename a school named after confederate general is toss out, the school scrapping a vote on the issue after no one seconded the motion. the push to rename robert e lee high school started last year after the deadly protests in charlottesville, virginia. former president barack obama back in spotlight for snagging another peace prize, the robert f kennedy human rights group giving him the purple hope award
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that honors those who, quote, work toward a more just and peaceful world, critics argue he did the opposite in office citing his aggressive drone strike policy. he will officially be presented with the award in december. rob: another conservative politician targeted by silicon valley, campaign ad a republican congressional candidate elizabeth hank depicting her history of living through communism in cambodia blocked from facebook and deemed offensive. >> in cambodia under pol pot, being young and single often meant a gruesome life and likely death. rob: that is part of the ad. the california congressional candidate joins me to react to what happened to this ad on facebook. thanks for coming gone. good morning to you.
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>> good morning to you too, thank you for having me. rob: you have this added facebook said it is offensive but it is historic, this happened in history of the world, it shows genocide, people being killed but this happened. where to you think the line should be for a video on facebook? >> a big part of my ad and my message for the district is great themes can come from great adversity. my parents, my parents survived genocide in cambodia and came to the united states and legal refugees. facebook didn't like this message. they pooled my campaign ad. it rob: i want to ask you, they take this ad down. do you believe somebody of jewish dissent posted something about the holocaust, would that be taken down?
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what if they were a democrat? what do you think? >> yes. we constantly see how liberal tech giants time and time again target conservative voices. they cannot deny their algorithms favor liberal messages and reward individuals such as chuck schumer, nancy pelosi and individuals such as my opponent, jim acosta. rob: i want to talk about this district near fresno, california, one of those purple areas of california and you did well in the primary, came within a few points of getting the job. what do you think your chances are come november? >> chances are great. i'm excited about the momentum in this campaign and my candidacy. i have only been in this race five months and the support i'm
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getting locally, nationally has been very exciting. in this race i received a 47% of the total vote for this recent primary and in midterm elections this seat becomes highly vulnerable every time. the last midterm election we almost took 3000 votes and the time before that was 3000. i'm going to work as hard as possible to give this valley a new voice and that is what we need. rob: a lot of change, struggling community. we can understand that and facebook has not responded to you at all and has not responded to us regarding censoring your ad. we will try to figure out. thanks for coming on this morning, appreciate it. >> thank you for having me, thank you. jillian: 6 minutes until the top of the hour. a coast guard officer giving his family the surprise of a lifetime.
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rob: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first, the good. the cleveland indians helping an american hero pull off a heart-warming surprise. >> it is something a little better than a dollar amount. if everybody could welcome sam lee from his year long deployment. >> officer tim lee returning home to stun his two boys at a ballgame after a year-long deployment to guantanamo bay. jillian: how cute. the a gray white shark jumping out of the water to surprise a researcher. watch this. >> right out of the water. jillian: yeah it, did. the shark getting a little too close ttooclose for comfort. rob: finally the ugly, the salon worker hitting her with a broom after botched wax job. new york city, the customer wouldn't pay for eyebrow wax because she didn't like it. and it's just pure mayhem in
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the salon. at least two people were arrested. she gets a bad wax job and then gets smacked with a broom. i can't imagine being in there and being a by stander. have a good day, everyone. the u.s. just reissued very tough sanctions, finally against the regime in iran. it is the latest important move by the president. they killed americans. they have ki kidnapped americans and sponsor dollars terrorism around the world. it's time to be accountable for that and pay the price. >> the longer we go without finding mollie's body, the more hopeful we are she is alive somewhere. >> judge ellis lashing out at prosecutors about going on and on about manafort's connections to the ukrainians that have nothing to do with the president. [cheers] >> charlie kirk and candace owens were brutally harassed by far left protesters

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