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fox news alert, down to the wire, polls are closed and the voters have spoken but the ohio how special election race is too close to call. jillian: another clue in the mysterious disappearance of an iowa college student, video showing her just before she vanished as the search into his week 3. rob: athletes took a knee and fans taking a stand, one for the restaurant sticking it to the nfl over the and some protests. jillian: that and more when "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: good morning to you, how do you feel about
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wednesdays? rob: it gets easier on wednesdays. jillian: days of the week. stay tuned for that. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday. rob: it feels better, thanks for getting up early with us. still too close to call in ohio. jillian: resultantly for the primaries pouring in. griff jenkins live in washington to break it down. >> reporter: it always comes down to ohio and it is too close to call where the president's paul is on the line. troy balderson and danny o'connor separated by this than a point. balderson leading by bus than 2000 votes bolstered by the president. >> i will promise you i will work relentlessly, relentlessly,
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for this congressional district. america is on the right path and we will keep going that way. jillian: in addition, it has been hands of republicans and o'connor vowed to fight on. >> we are fighting for a better america. we went door-to-door, house to house, we made our case for change. we will make that change tomorrow. we are not stopping now. >> reporter: there are 8000 potential votes yet to be tallied, on august 18th. to kansas we go, the primary for governor too close to call, donald trump's pick, chris kovach in a tight race that is razor thin. if it holds it will deliver a primary upset, the winner there will face laura kelly. michigan, donald trump congratulating the attorney general who won the gop primary for governor, congratulations to bill schuette, you have a big win in november and will be a
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tremendous governor for the great state of michigan. lots of companies moving back. bill schuette faces state legislator gretchen witmer and john james, backed by the president will face democratic incumbent debbie stabenow and claire mccaskill in one of the most hotly contested senate races in november. it already feels like fall. a lot of elections yet to be determined. jillian: thank you very much. a manhunt underway after two officers are ambushed at a red light. a gunman firing 25 rounds at an unmarked car in camden, new jersey. both offices expected to survive, the incident comes hours after an fbi agent was shot trying to arrest a murder
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suspect in los angeles. that suspect was shot and killed. the fbi agent is expected to survive. we are getting a glimpse of who mollie tibbetts was three weeks after she went missing in iowa, a friend posting this video from the day before she disappeared showing the 20-year-old laughing and smiling and enjoying life. hours later she vanished after going for a jog. a reward for enriching -- information reaching $3000. investigators say they had 500 tips but haven't named any suspects so far. rob: the police department beefing up its presence as gun violence rises dramatically in the city. how chicago plans to fix this growing and deadly problem. >> in total cpd will have 430 officers employed this week, 600 additional officers on weekends. >> i was extended, days off
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canceled, chicago police working to start more blood being filled on its streets, about 70 people were shot, a dozen fatally. rahm emanuel calling on community and church leaders to join them in fighting the problem. >> i have seen the power of what the pulpit can do. if they pool in the same direction we will get there a lot faster. jillian: the violence police say is fueled by gangs hit several squads of low-income black and latino neighborhoods hardest. church leaders echoed the call for community involvement to solve the problem. >> we have to come together as a community, a church, and let the people know there is hope. >> reporter: despite the spike in gun crimes murders in the windy city are down 23% compared to this time last year. >> our focus is to reduce this crime and that is the road we will go down.
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>> reporter: no arrests have been made this weekend's incidents, investigators have strong leads for some of the shootings. jillian: negotiations were sit down between donald trump and robert mueller are near the end, the president's lawyer rudy giuliani telling the hill the administration is, quote, not giving them a straight turndown. they will send a letter this week to say they are open to an interview and questions about obstruction. rob: the second year in a row, 600,000 foreigners overstaying their visas and the security data just released, the country with the most offenders with canada, overstaying their visas last year. 47,000 mexicans, 25,000 people from the uk did not leave the us
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when they were supposed to. when people overstay their visas they become illegal immigrants and could face deportation. all this as the trump administration wraps up at stanford immigration. communications director anthony scaramucci says it is a good thing because that is what the american people want. >> if you have an open border and the welfare state free-market forces dictate people will run across the border, poor across the border and so this policy is working and it is going to mean more economic progress going into november, 2020, so as long as it is humane and fair and judicious way i don't know if there's a problem with it. if anything the president -- this is something to campaign on. rob: the president threatened a government shutdown if democrats do not support funding a border wall.
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jillian: andrew brinson could be coming home soon. turkish officials are flying to washington to discuss ongoing tensions between the two nations including sanctions punishing turkey for holding buffets leader captive. pastor brunson is accused of supporting an attempted coup in 2016, brunson denies the allegations. rob: dog tags found with the remains of a fallen us soldier sent from north korea. that will be presented to the soldiers's sons outside washington dc. during that ceremony at the pentagon you will hear about the identification process for the remains of 55 servicemember's that have been sent back and our home on american soil. jillian: the vice president expected to reveal more about donald trump's space force, the second-in-command will visit the pentagon tomorrow the same day
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the defense department releases a report on the manufacture of space components. rob: the president directed the pentagon to begin establishing a space force as the sixth branch of the military, congressional action is needed to create it. 8 minutes after the hour, the tail two parties for the democrats, socialists against the establishment. who has got the edge in the midterms? are political panel debates that next. ♪ we became the brady bunch ♪ the brady bunch ♪ jillian: the brand-new owner of the brady bunch house has just been revealed. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar
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rob: detail of two parties, socialist democrats surging among party ranks hoping to lead moderate democrats into the midterms. which side has the edge as the face of the democratic party, socialists or moderates, joining me to debate this, two democrat, former bernie sanders surrogate chuck rocha and democratic strategists and once the right. i want to start with you. which of these sides of the democratic party do you think has the best shot at winning and flipping seats in november? >> let me be clear. i am one of the very few people who believes we should not put titles behind or in front of names. we are all just democrats. our parties very big. we have a very big tent that can hold everyone. it takes two to make the thing go right. i believe democrats know who we
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are. the question we have to answer going into the midterms is who we will be, what direction we will go. i am confident if you look at what is happening in ohio with connor lamb and our party is big enough we can win races in new york, massachusetts and pennsylvania. rob: in these races it depends on the district you are talking about but as a general consensus which are you more comfortable with this party going? further left or more moderate? >> i am a mexican redneck from east texas a very liberal but not one of those puny liberals. i will stomp you if you get close to me. we are a big tent with a big party and i am a bernie sanders liberal wearing a cowboy hat. as you look at the grassroots and what is happening across the
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country, the left of the party that are making up the difference in these elections, you run an old white guy is a moderate democrats against a white guy who is a republican the republican will win every time so hard to have the leadership if you lose the election. rob: identity politics at the bottom of the screen, doesn't matter what color or gender a politician is but what they are going to do. >> if you look at what chuck is wearing in the background and look at me, that shows the diversity of our party. it will take progressives, moderates, black and white, everyone in the democratic party for us to win up and down the ballot. the american people i depending on us to restore trust and dignity in our democracy as republicans drive the car off the cliff. rob: last night wasn't a good night for the socialists. all the ocasio-cortez people got worked last night in a lot of ways. on the other side you see connor lamb in pennsylvania, the
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moderate did something amazing a few months ago, danny o'connor in ohio somehow in a very red district nearly beat the republican. isn't that a case in point for moderate democratic strategy, the way to win? most of the country is not socialist. >> the socialist tag, you like social security and medicare you might be a socialist, look it up. i would also like to say you made the point yourself district by district, when you run in a district that is really red, there are 61 districts in america that have a better performance than the district lastly, we only need 23 seats to pick up the house and come within one point the story tells itself, supposed to be really great year for democrats whether you are running as a socialist democrat, conservative or whatever. if democrats when we can have our own fight within our own party, let the best man or woman when.
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rob: you are very divided right now. >> the only people who are trying to divide us of republicans were scared to death by what is going to happen in november. we know who we are. the question is where are we going. republicans have the biggest liability they had in a long time and that is donald trump and his failed policies going into november. rob: we appreciate it, thank you for your time. jillian: i can't get that song out of my head. it takes two. i was cracking up listening to that. rob: i missed that. jillian: 17 after the hour. taking a stand for the and some. one restaurant turning off the nfl and helping our veterans instead. rob: jackie ibanez sharing stories and your comments next.
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rob: instead of taking a need for a restaurant taking a stand, dumping their nfl tv package and helping veterans instead. jillian: jackie ibanez with what we could hear from players during the preseason opener. >> reporter: the owner of beef (he's in tampa is saying no more directv nfl tickets. >> with the kneeling and disrespect to our veterans and our flag and our country, i was very upset. >> reporter: he says his restaurant will save $5000 by canceling its package.
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west knows the move could mean slower business and fewer tips for waitstaff but something he believes strongly, he is hanging this posters to other customers of the change. >> we are proud to support our troops, we don't neil. thank you for your service. a big deal to us. >> reporter: won't be totally football free, he will are games played on local channels and the move comes as the nfl and players association have yet to agree on a new and some policy as we approach preseason games this week. one of the players association leaders released a statement on whether or not he will take a knee saying i am not sure yet. i haven't thought about it. we will probably have an op-ed. what do you think? is this a good stands for the
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restaurant to take or is it going too far? charles writes wish i lived near you guys to come and support you. a lot of support going on. more comments, this from rachel, i respect nfl players right to choose to protest the and some but that doesn't negate the consequences of their choice, the restaurant made a fantastic decision. nina on instagram, i look them up to become a new customer, good for them. getting a lot of support on social media and the owner and his wife in a couple minutes with rob and jillian. rob: thank you. jillian: here's a question. rob: what is the worst day of the week? jillian: it wasn't heated. rob: it got fiery. jillian: before we reveal our answers. >> ron hates mondays.
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i'm not crazy about them either. i don't like tuesdays, wednesdays or thursdays. jillian: i am with ron. i hate mondays. at the top of the show, tuesday is the worst day. it is monday. a quick poll on the facebook page, looks like majority of people agree with me. rob: also looks like we can't count. jillian: majority of people agree with me. rob: it was a friend's idea. everybody hates mondays but i think tuesday everything slams you on tuesday. monday feels fresh and i like my job. by tuesday it is just know. i am tired. proud of that 33%. jillian: thank you for participating in our poll. it is nice to take a break from what is going on and talk about pointless things.
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rob: we made a point. 24 minutes after the hour, video surfacing of missing students mollie tibbetts talking about prayer, a video that is going viral. >> the power of prayer does something. rob: the outpouring of support growing online to bring this young girl home. jillian: social media has conservatives in their crosshairs and one hard left senator clamping down even more. nigel farage says these companies need to pay a price. ♪ can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon.
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rob: what is believed to be the remains of a missing little boy discovered in the filthy new mexico compound. police think his father abducted
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him from george and brought him to this complex where 11 starving children were found this week. the boy's father and four the results charged with child abuse, they may be muslim extremists. they are all doing court today. blacklight matter activists turn a wedding date to a protest, demonstrators confronting the groom, police officer accused of shooting an unarmed man in california. >> wonder if you started planning your party before or after you killed stephan, how have you been sleeping? rob: protesters tracking down that officer hours before the ceremony. he is one of two police officers accused of shooting and killing stephan clark. the shooting sparked nationwide protests. anti-trump comedian rosie o'donnell trying to figure out how donald trump was elected to lead the country. >> why do you think americans voted for him?
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>> largely because of celebrity apprentice. i blame mark burnett for creating a false narrative around this man, no one treated him with respect or dignity until the show came on. rob: donald trump was always considered a joke and a laughingstock before the hit show. the comedian has been feuding with donald trump for years, she led a musical protest at the white house on monday. donald trump heading to new york to stump for congressional candidate, the president will attend a fundraiser for claudia tenney on monday, his first trip upstate since he won the election, he will make a stop at the ft. drum military base to sign the national defense authorization act. thunderstorms roll through new york city, three blue blue struck by lightning in the area yesterday evening. one victim is critically hurt but is expected to survive.
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quite a display last night, strong thunderstorms causing severe flooding in new york, janice dean here with what to expect. a lot of lightning in the midwest. >> reporter: we are into a trough like situation which means an area of low pressure, potential for more thunderstorms today and the rest of the week into the weekend. 76 in new york, very humid along the coast. there is the past 24 hours, across the midwest, ohio valley, tennessee river valley, northeast, we are seeing potential for pop up thunderstorms today as well. keep that in mind. if you hear thunder or stay indoors, that is what the national weather service says. heat index throughout the afternoon, it will feel much warmer because of the humidity. high 90s, close to 100 ° for part of the mid-atlantic. heat advisories still in effect. hurricane hector a major hurricane but the good news is
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remaining south of hawaii. they will feel impacts from this storm as it moves westward. there is the forecast for the rest of the day, dry and warm across the west. jillian: thank you very much. conservative censorship from big techs like youtube the facebook and twitter on the rise was one hard left democratic senator telling the tech giant keep it up. even saying the, quote, survival of our democracy depends on it but should social media pay a price if it insists on catering to biased content? joining me is nigel farage. this is something that is increasing week by week as far as censorship goes. what do you think of it? >> it is very worrying for free speech, alex jones close down this week, severely restricted. we even see a director of the
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ron paul institute being banned from twitter. in democratic terms, it is worrying about the tech giants must not get away with this. mark zuckerberg said to me facebook is a platform for all ideas but now it is not. they are beginning to censor conservative views and that turns them into a publisher. that means they become responsible for the content and we should be able to take legal action against them. this is a very important move. they cannot be allowed to censor views they don't like. jillian: they continue to do it and get away with it, making some apologies. do you think it is changing? >> a big klaxon bill needs to sound.
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anybody responsible regardless whether they are on the right or left of politics, anyone who believes in genuine open democratic debate should be outraged by the actions of tech giants over the course of this week and i hope it is something the republican party picks up and is picked up here in british politics too. they are behaving, the tech giants are behaving in an anti-democratic way and need to be held to legal account for what they are doing. jillian: this tweet from chris murphy praising censorship says i know facebook and apple and youtube have gotten so big they sometimes seem like the government but they aren't. they shouldn't knowingly spread lies, took a first step by removing info wars. do you agree with that? >> those on the liberal left to accuse those on the right of being fascist are behaving in a fascist way themselves. anti-democratic idea that tech
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giants should close down alternative debate, conservative debate, libertarian debate, disgraceful, the kind of thing we saw in europe in the 1930s. jillian: so many people live their lives on their phones, so many people live their lives through social media. if nothing changes what do you see happening in the next four or five years? >> our young people are hooked on their mobile cell devices, we know that and they are getting a diet through high school and university of left-wing propaganda, not allowed to see alternative views on social media i fear where democratic debate is going to go. we are at a very important moment and more people need to stand up and say something.
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jillian: appreciate it. people are literally always on their phones. a man ran into me in an intersection because he wasn't paying attention. there are cars here. rob: 35 after the hour. a picture worth 1000 words but the va says not so fast. the spiral image of a veteran lying on a hospital floor is not what it seems. >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. the deceased read in november. we give the military a $700 billion budget increase which they didn't even ask for. jillian: alexandria ocasio-cortez doesn't always have her facts straight. this time is different. carly shimkus with what she said about the middle class, outrage flooding social media.
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rob: touching video from 2016
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going viral of mollie tibbetts telling a personal story about prayer. >> whatever happened, i knew that the power of prayer was something. jillian: a sad story. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with thoughts and prayers that continue to pour in for the missing iowa university student. >> reporter: mollie tibbetts's and shows her speaking at high school faith event where she talk about the time she asked god to give her strength before an important track meet. she went on to run her best time that season and attributes her success to the power of prayer. prayers are pouring in for her on social media. nancy on facebook says i pray you hear the words you shared with others to help you keep your faith and strength and know
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we are all praying for you. we will get you back home, thank you for sharing this. praying for a safe return. her father believes she is still alive, the reward is $300,000. rob: we hope for good news. >> a lot of prayers and fingers being crossed. rob: alexandria ocasio-cortez, darling socialist of the democratic party may be out of touch with the rest of the country being from the bronx in new york. >> reporter: according to economists the upper-middle-class is growing but according to alexandria ocasio-cortez, it is a thing of the past. take a listen. >> this upper-middle-class is probably more moderate, but upper-middle-class doesn't exist anymore.
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and soccer moms. it is not america anymore. >> democratic politicians who disagree with her form of democratic socialism. and she think they are out of touch. tracy says would you please keep saying this over and over again. a twitter user, kate, since she lives in a bigger fantasy world than i thought andy lane says did you know you are not americans? don't know she meant that but i don't know she's right about this. rob: the when she endorsed got spanked last night. jillian: the brady bunch houses been sold and last is lance bass is upset about it. >> that is okay. you had to say bye-bye bye.
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he was originally told he placed a winning bid, hollywood studio outbid him. very upset, he was heartbroken about it. hdtv, the folks that actually purchase the home, they are going to fix it up and return it to its 1970s level. he is okay with this, hdtv, i would be pretty upset if it were anyone else. how can you be mad at hdtv, my television is stuck on that channel, kudos to hdtv, you will do the right thing with the house, that was always my biggest worry. i can smile again. we will have a show about the refurbishing of the brady bunch house. jillian: i love hgtv. following social media, you know i like filters and flowers and
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we use instagram for fun before the show during break. it turns out some people are taking this too seriously. plastic surgeons reporting and alarming new trends they call snapchat. people are asking to look more like the filtered versions of themselves. bigger eyes or a thinner nose. that yellow flower all the time. rob: can i get that tattooed on the side of my head? jillian: maybe you can. rob: the world gets weirder and weirder. head out the door today. >> we need to talk about your flair. >> i have 15 pieces on. >> 15 is minimum, okay? it is up to you whether you want to just do the bare minimum or, like brian, for example, has 37 pieces of flair.
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rob: a great movie. a character in the movie was onto something, new research shows working too heart is bad for your health and won't benefit your career. a study looked at data from 50,000 people in different industries and if you work hard it doesn't help. i don't know what to say. jillian: taking a stand for the anthem, pulling the plug on the nfl, a restaurant refusing to air games this season. the owners join us live next with how they plan to help america's heroes instead. rob: brian kill lead with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: tony done g won the
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super bowl, an outstanding commentator at nbc, children's books out, role model talking about the anthem, jim brown come best running back ever said he would always stand for the anthem and this continues to be a major theme. our major theme is on a special election, what is going to happen in ohio and who is likely to win in ohio as we head to the general election. mark stein, on immigration, and the polls say how much it matters to the average american. we will be doing all of that. we will give abby and steve a minute or two to talk but mostly all about me. jillian: in indianapolis kid. >> you got to come up. we will be back.
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jillian: pretty. rob: insider at the beach, 12,000 °. i just sat and watched. i love watching a thunderstorm. the trump administration giving medicare new tools to drive down drug prices and medicare advantage will negotiate with drugmakers under new health plan that will require patients to try cheaper drugs first covering more expensive ones if necessary. savings from those negotiations will be passed along to
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patients. jillian: the va fire back after this video of a veteran lying on the floor waiting for care went viral. the picture was posted of her brother saying he waited 8 hours in tennessee but the hospital says, quote, facts are much different from what is presented. when officials contacted him he says he was on the ground for 10 minutes because he was tired. rob: taking a stand for the flag, canceling the nfl tv package despite tomorrow's launch of the nfl preseason. jillian: taking a hit in viewership as players dropped to their knees during the national anthem. joining us our franchise owners curtis and janet west. thank you for joining us. tell us why you decided to do this. >> reporter: last year when the
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anthem protests started we didn't appreciate it and some of our customers let us know they didn't like it. they didn't come last year during the season because of the protests. we got a lot of veterans in our area and decided this year if it wasn't changed, we wouldn't carry the package. rob: tell us about your location, where you are in florida and what kind of people live in your neighborhood and what kind of customers you have. rob: our location is in brooksville, florida, a small town on the ridge manner side of brooksville and we have wonderful customers, a lot of older folks, veterans and families but it is country. jillian: i understand you are going to be offering a 40% discount to veterans. >> that is correct.
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jillian: do you worry that what you are doing will have an effect on your business by people wanting to have a place they can go and watch these games? and not going to your restaurant? >> it is always concerning. the feedback we got yesterday from people calling in across the country which was kind of amazing was 99% positive. we are hoping it won't affect our business too badly and maybe with veterans coming in everything will be fine. rob: this is a nation of protests, something we embrace in this country and to do so without fear of repercussions but these protests really affect people and leave a lot of people with a bad taste in their mouth and it is kneeling during the national anthem. one thing to protest something you don't like, we can all understand that the when it is
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the national anthem such a slap in the face to everything this country is about. do you think it goes too far? >> it does. i believe, small periods of time to respect our flag, our veterans. what our veterans have done for us, the freedoms we enjoy. we are fighting for our veterans and the respect for them which they fought for the right to protest so it is ironic the way it happens. jillian: a couple seconds, what is your message to the players? >> not to the players, they do what they feel they need to do but to the nfl. give them time on commercial time, give the players association time where they can come out and give their message but let's not take it away from the country. rob: not during the and some. thanks for your time. jillian: 6 minutes until the top of the hour, steer clear, caught
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rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. a herd of cows steer police to a suspect on the run. >> if you see the large grouch cows there, they are literally following her and chasing her. >> the you ha udd early awesome video corralling the woman to police could arrest her in seminole county, florida. jillian: a human smuggler busted by the border patrol in texas. canines picked on his suv. three immigrants from brazil also arrested. rob: finally the ugly. a black bear helping himself to a pizza. restaurant few hundred yards away from the smoky mountains park where animals roam free. he goes over the fence there and pizza.
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jillian: what would you do. rob: give him another pizza. i would make him my friend. jillian: i would take my pizza and run. thanks for watching have a good day. rob: we'll see you later. >> all about ohio district 12 tore the state's special election the house seat being build as the last gut check. still too close to call. >> certain lay good evening for the president's picks here in michigan. john james an iraq war veteran. it was clear he was running away with it. >> there are unnoe unsinkable ships and unbeatable wars. >> 600,000 foreigners overstayed their i have have as. >> to knowingly violate laws in this country after being given such great privilege that's someone who needs to leave. >> chicago de ploying police officers. witnesses staying silent in those communities. the vice president expected to reveal more about president trump's space force. the second in command will visit the pentagon

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