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exciting when you reach your 30's. that's why we have cake. jillian: probably saying save some cake for me. rob: 8 seconds to eat it. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. carley: bye. ♪ >> the white house firing back at fired advisor omarosa. >> legal action now possible over her secret situation room recording. >> if i didn't have these recordings, no one in america would believe me. yes, i have to protect myself and i have no regret about it. >> dueling. protesters outnurekd the right marchers. >> train wreck. why wasn't there wall-to-wall coverage about the people of chicago dying in the streets. >> republicans make a move to get more information about you will salacious but unsubstantiated steele operation. >> we need to look at all things department of justice
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and fbi. >> there are a lot of people who are saying they don't know what they are for. >> democrats are for the people. not that we don't know what we stand for. how do we convey the message? >> kevin harvick hasn't had to do anything. he has led 108 laps. he will win begin irish hill. ♪ if you all want to hang ♪ with me and my gang ♪ we live to ride ♪ we ride to live. steve: well to the gang. we are all here on the couch. we have been waiting for you. happy birthday, rob. ainsley: 35 today. happy birthday, rob. brian: 42-year-old tiger woods stole the weekend from rob. about a year ago he couldn't get out of bed and play with his kids. back injury. personal problems. we get it i think that was amazing. ainsley: come back kid. steve: koepka was
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unbelievable. brian: should play middle back for the giants u. steve: i think brian and i were watching golf. brian: meanwhile after the top of the hour. we have two hours and 59 minutes to go. the white house is firing back at advisor -- former advisor omarosa manigault newman. ainsley: legal action now possible over her secret situation room recording with chief of staff john kelly. steve: griff jenkins live in washington, d.c. it sounds like she taped a lot of people at the white house including in the situation room when she got fired. >> that can get her in trouble. good morning, guys. let's not forget that the president made omarosa famous as the villain news tv reality star. the senior white house advisor is trashing the president in a tell-all book. >> donald trump is a con and has been masquerading as someone who is actually open to engaging with diverse communities. but when he talks that way the way he did on this tape, it confirmed that he is true
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a racist. >> she says that the only regret she has is being complicit with deceiving the nation. another recording that you mentioned, steve, is raising questions over whether she violated national security. a conversation secretly made inside the most secure place in the white house situation room. cell phones, recording devices and the like are strictly forbidden. omarosa claims she was threatened by kelly. sarah sanders in a statement is firing back. the very idea a staff member would sneak a recording yis in the staff situation room shows play tantaros disregard for our national security and then to brag about it on national television, further proves the lack of character and integrity of this disgrungt tell former white house employee: national security analysts are debating whether or not she can be prosecuted for breaking these protocols which would
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be a breach of law. steve, anxiously, brian? brian: how long did it take to you dry off after yesterday's downpour? >> quite a bit. there was no violence so its would a good day. brian: right. absolutely. you needed a lot of terry cloth. steve: one thing to be said about omarosa though she is a book seller. her book comes out tomorrow as the white house investigates whether or not they could legally prosecute her. she probably had top secret clearance. the thing about applying for a clearance is you understanding the protocols. one of them you cannot take a recording device inside there. so, in that respect, the worst thing that could happen she would lose her top secret clearance then again i don't think she will need it for book tour. ainsley: it is a violation, it was worrisome. surreptitious but they say no specific laws were broken. brian: a couple of things. you like to know if the book is fact or fiction. so far frank luntz said i'm quoted in it. that never happened. katrina pierson quoted in
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the book. she says it never happened there might be some credibility issues there. ainsley: sean spicer completely fictional he was quoted in there as well. brian: see if there is more than a two-week story. ainsley: she has got to have a big grand story in order to sell a big grand book, right? that means more money. she is upset, clearly, that she was fired. you can her hear the recording of her being fired. she says she was being threatened. i didn't feel that way. they fired her because of some things that she had done. steve: violations. ainsley: violations she had done. i would like more information on that. what are those violations? brian: john kelly comes up and says ethical violations. she didn't say what are you talking about because maybe she didn't want him to reiterate it and if he did that tape probably wouldn't have become public. number two is, i'm wondering for the situation room should they more than taking your word? just like a tsa. if it's that important can you pat somebody down. steve: you can't have a metal detector outside.
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brian: why not? steve: agree to the rules u. ainsley: use your phone to record. brian: haeverybody has to go by the rules. i'm going by the rules by the tsa. steve: somebody is entrusted and has top secret clearance to go into the situation room they break the rules. whether she will be prosecuted that's up to the white house it would look like sour grapes. nonetheless, if they don't go up after her what's to stop somebody in the future? brian: rules aren't enough to reinforce. tomorrow. steve: you want an armed guard put aing people down? brian: yes, what do you have on you? steve: you pat down the vice president? brian: you have to hand in your phone. you have to hand. >> your phone before did you go to the white house at the end of the day. you go in there, you still have jury phone. ainsley: the reason thinking about that is because you can't trust anyone anymore. brian: right. it's national security. ainsley: he should be able
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to trust them not to record or do something he doesn't know about. steve: what about the president's phone? brian: should the president be bringing a phone in? steve: he's the president. brian: no. he shouldn't be bringing a phone in. ainsley: what do you think about omarosa. what did you think about that interview on meet the press. she was known as back stabber. leaker. she was fired three times on the apprentice. do you think she has any credibility? steve: devin nunes from california, the house intel chair. he was on television yesterday reminding people. is he shocked that there simply is not much publicity given that all the evidence seems to point at collusion. collusion with top officials at the barack obama department of justice and fbi with people regarding this dirty dossier just opposition research. lindsey graham says the president has got to de classify. here they both are yesterday. >> bruce ohr was at least unethical. we need a special counsel to look at all things department of justice and
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fbi when it came to the trump investigation. particularly the counter intelligence investigation. >> so here you have information flowing from the clinton campaign from the russians likely, likely, i believe, was handed directly from russian propaganda arms to the clinton campaign, fed into the top levels of the fbi and department of justice to open up a counter intelligence investigation into a political campaign that is now polluted near every top official at the doj and fbi over the course of the last couple years. steve: so what he -- he says there needs to be an investigation. also, the president of the united states himself warned on twitter on saturday he may have to get involved if the fbi does not comply with requests by judicial watch to turn over information, text messages from former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. they have been asking for them. but, nonetheless, the department of justice has been stonewalling and the
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president said on twitter on saturday, i might have to get involved. ainsley: republicans are saying hillary clinton wish she'd was the one doing the co-including. colluding. the fbi deceived the fisa court by not disclosing that the democrats were the benefactors of the dossier. lindsey graham is saying this it was unethical for the doj to have their number four guy, bruce ohr investigating trump and being maryland to the person who founded the dossier. brian: michael my mukasey weighed in yesterday. expected him to take the fifth and ex p him to explain relationship with christopher steele. concerning when you consider the fisa warrant justice department obtained on carter page who was never charged with anything. former saying you have to disclose. the president, really? if the election was today the republicans would have a
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hard time holding onto the house. if the house goes to the democrats, this is buried for at least two years. so there is a time limit on it. steve: you also might think that the president doesn't want to do anything drastic before brett kavanaugh's confirmation because he wants to make sure that happens. and then maybe right after that. ainsley: rudy giuliani will come on today at 7:30. we will talk to him about it. steve: a dozen questions for him. indeed, america's mayor is going to be joining us live. 6:10 in new york city. jillian, good morning to you. jillian: good monday morning to you. following a number of stories right now. including new details on the plane stolen straight from seattle tacoma airport. the fda recovering the data recorder from the crash site. investigators hoping it will provide more clues why he flew the plane onto the ground. the remains of airport employee richard russell now confirmed to be among the wreckage. the horizon air employee stole the plane friday performing daring flips.
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no one else was on board. another deadly weekend in chicago. even after the city de ploys hundreds of extra police officers amid a surge in gun violence. at least 29 shootings rocking the city from friday evening through sunday afternoon. those shootings killing two people. the city adding 600 officers to patrol crime ridden neighborhoods after dozens of shootings last weekend. iconic singer aretha franklin reportedly gravely ill. >> respect what it means to me ♪ ♪ jillian: show biz 411 says the queen of souls family rushing to her side. 76-year-old canceling concerts. first woman inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1987. roobrook wins first
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championship. shooting 16 under par. koepka getting a surprise from his mom after winning. the two sharing a nice hug as you can see. he had no idea she was at the event. koepka's victory after pending off a big victory from foods. finished two shots off second place. back to you. brian: now they say he is favored to win the masters next year. jillian: we will see. ainsley: get your tickets now. i tried to get fix. i never won them. it's a lottery. jillian: if you get them you should take them. steve: they are a fortune i read online. ainsley: you have to put on credit card and charge you at the end. i don't care what they're. i will figure that out later. i will call my dad to help me out later if i need to. steve: good idea. thanks, jillian. coming up on monday, president trump coming up on the offense hitting russia,
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brian: president trump putting the u.s. on offensive. imposing new sanctions on iran, turkey and russia. station chief daniel hoffman served in moscow, iraq and pakistan. here now to react. first off, daniel, three in a row. first, we will go with russia. we have the meeting in helsinki. we had sanctioned them before because of the poisoning in london and invasion of georgia. because of the invasion of, of course, ukraine. why now? >> these follow-up sanctions are simply required by legislation passed in 1991. russian joins really good company, syria and north korea. two states that used chemical weapons against heir own citizens and for that reason. we are required to follow um with pretty tough sanctions. brian: they are going to retaliate do. they have any leverage? >> well, medvedev, prime
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minister medvedev has said russia is thinking about taking other actions against us. he has talked about economic, political, and other means. kind of ominous of him. russia could certainly take other action against us. we have to be prepared for their aggression against us in cyberspace and other places. brian: especially stuff you don't see them from them. nato ally we ar al we're not hah erdogan steel tariffs on they're their economy for a christian pastor is that a good tradeoff. >> we have had our issues with them particularly over syria. they are allowing transit radical islamists. they want to do you go alan goum pennsylvania. they have been holding pastor brun son since 2016.
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like some diplomacy to work this out rather than inflict more harm on turkey's free falling currency and economy at large. russia will try to take advantage of that. brian brian they already contacted turkey as soon as that put weapons defense system or provide financial assistance. keep in mind, too. i'm more concerned about protecting the kurds. they actually fight for us and they have been targeted by erdogan. next, iranian. we are going to go after them and european union to back us on this. they so far have stood up and said we are going to stay with the agreement. where do you think -- what's our next step? >> >> right. on iran, we are really damaging their economy. and the europeans aren't with us. neither is china or russia. so that will make it a bit of a challenge. the iranians are really struggling. their currency in free fall. the economy is struggling. they have higher unemployment and growing protests. what i would highlight too though, sanctions are really powerful tool especially when our economy is strong.
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they need to be combined with other military, diplomatic measures to achieve maximum strategic effect. with iran we are doing that by messaging the iranian people and pushing back on iran in the region. brian: the swift financial system we are going to deny them access to it. some say this is very substantial. matters a lot. what do you think? >> yeah. i would absolutely agree. we are trying to push the iranians really hard and secretary pompeo has said that they need to stop their nuclear enrichment and stop their nuclear ballistic missile program and support to proxy militants withdrawal from syria. we said we are not about rerah jet stream change but behavior change. at the end of the day, my personal view are s. those are all existential parts of iran's national security policy. it's going to take ultimately a different regime to make those changes that we're demanding. but, you know, we will see. we are pushing them hard on the economy. brian: absolutely. we will look for that coming down. chanting anti-iran slogans not anti-american slogans on
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the streets. daniel hoffman, thank you. >> thank you. brian: coming up straight ahead we will be talking about parents and teachers and a subtle plan to go after president trump in the classroom. we will describe it in just a moment ♪ we're the kids of america it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have  a history of depression or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you.
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will clear the way for military pay raises and increase in diviment and many military improvements as well. and,finally, third story, check out this dramatic video right here showing mexican navy helicopters chasing down drug smugglers and traffickers speeding toward a beach and running off after realizing they were disputed and there they go. running off. and here comes the chopper over 4,000 pounds of cocaine on their boat. only one arrest was made. the rest got away. ainsley. >> ainsley: wow. thank you so much. steve. ainsley: is there antibias in the classroom. emails between a group of public school teachers. history teachers in massachusetts pledge to reject the call for objectivity while they conspire to hide their prejudice. one teacher reportedly writing to his colleagues, quote, i'm finding it really difficult in the current climate to teach kids to
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teach other perspectives. the other viewpoint might be just blatantly racist. next guest outraged to this. one of the parents to one of the students in that school ed, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. good morning. ainsley: how was this exposed? these teachers are pledging not to support this president after he was inaugurated. they are pledging to reject objectivity and teaching your kids. how was it all exposed it? >> for me it started a couple years ago when a small group of kids went to the trump rally there was a teacher taken and all the kids were branded on the internet by dozens of other fellow students with anti-semitic and hateful remarks. in my case my son is jewish and he was branded a nazi. photo shopped on to his hat. it went all over the internet. there was multiple comments made by other student bodies supporting this and encouraging it and essentially we had strong meetings and conversations with the schools in newton. they refused to really do
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anything, in my opinion to correct the situation. and this is in a town that likes to call themselves no place for hate. and accepting tolerant. however, in this case, nothing was done. more recently as you discussed emails come out. kids make mistakes they can be corrected. but when it's a systemic bias against anything trump and anybody who has different beliefs than their own, that's what i call hate and something that should be addressed. ainsley: it's unbelievable. one of the teachers writes i read one in the intro. another teacher writes i'm concerned the call for objectivity may just inadvert tently become the most effective, destructive weapon against social justifiable. now that they're exposed. do they have any business being in the classroom teaching your children? >> i don't believe. i think they need to be reeducated and disciplined to some degree. when it affects, you know, the classroom and the kids
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are being bull idea and called jewish kids being called nazis. that's the only reason. there was no behavior. through the course of the year. these kids were intimidated by teachers. these were antidotal examples now we have quantity football information that there is systemic bias in the schools. and something should be done about it. they can issue statements of inclusion and diversity, but when we have sources and documentation that show otherwise, that's something that should be addressed. ainsley: whatever happened to reading writing and arithmetic. email exchange demonstrates our teachers discussing thoughtsful discussion and discussion on controversial top particulars while ensuring students know that any form of hate speech is unacceptable. we support our teachers emails and ongoing dialogue about these values and
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support their trite grapple with these issues. what do you think about that, ed? >> >> issuing statements that sound nice is one thing but when there is proof and documentation otherwise there is systemic hate and bias in a school where that is not supposed to be tolerated, it doesn't hold that much water to me. ainsley: should they be fired? >> i don't know. that don't work for me. i don't think i would hire them for my business. >> have you thought about taking your children and putting them in a different school? >> no, i don't think i should leave because of their behavior. i think we will stay right where we are. ainsley: wish you all the best. thank you so much, ed. >> you are welcome. ainsley: march through washington with a new rallying cry. >> no border, no wall. no u.s.a. at all. ainsley: no u.s.a. at all they are chanting.
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at lafayette park. dan bongino, former new york city police officer and secret service agent and host of the dan bongino show. what did you think of the antifa people shouting yesterday as they were heading toward lafayette park? >> steve, for people who fault democrat party and liberals like i do this is nothing unusual at all. this is hot democrats are the fact that they are openly discussing it is the only real news story here. they have always been about open borders. i have to make this crystal clear. the democrat party is not about immigration. they are about votes. immigration to them is only about votes. it's not about the humanity of people compassion jobs or anything. steve: i think the people protesting though, i think that's antifa. i don't know that they identify as democrat. >> it doesn't matter. that is -- what i'm trying to get at, antifa is considered radical, right, by most sane people who see what they do. the point i'm trying to make
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is this is who the democrats are they are one in the same. whether they identify as democrats or democrats identify as them is entirely irrelevant. democrats have pulled the wool over american eyes forever making people believe there is some moderate, all pro-worker party. they are not. they are pro-votes and pro-power. that's it. this is who the democrats are. ainsley: nancy pelosi says the dems are for the people. listen to this. this is what she said. >> democrats are for the people. >> what does that mean? >> democrats are for the people. it means we are for the people having lower healthcare costs. reducing the cost of prescription drugs. democrats are for bigger paychecks by building the infrastructure of america. creating good paying jobs. it's not that we don't know what we stand for. it's how do we convey the message? and every day we have a fight. what we have to do is brag about it more. ainsley: they have to brag about it more, she says. what kind of a message is that? what do you make of what she
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is saying? >> has there been a figure in american politics last 30 years more damaging to their parties than nancy pelosi? she has almost single-handedly destroyed the democrats' brand. what's almost tragically comical about that clip for the people in the democrats? everything the democrats stand for is against you and for the government. i mean, let's just talk about it practically. take the big three, right in the economy, they want more of your money, not less. in other words, they are not for the people. they are for the government. on healthcare, they passed obamacare, which took the power away from you and put in the government bureaucrats' hands, telling you the kind of insurance you can buy and penalizing you for buying it education. the republicans generally, conservatives stand for school choice. they don't stand for any of that they stand for centralized bureaucratic power over the education system. saying democrats are for the people is like a joke. they don't stand for anything. they only stand against you and against trump. brian: it is kind of odd somebody who has been a leader for a while has
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something as general maker and benign as for people it was birds that she didn't have nine things ready to go. i know why there is such an attack on me as perspective new speaker. it's media bias. listen. >> let me just say this and i know nbc has been on a jag of this is one of their priorities to undermine my prospect as speaker. i do not think our opponents should select the leaders of our party. the republicans are spending millions, tens of millions of dollars against me because they are afraid of me because i outraise them in the political arena and i outsmart them at the negotiating table and because i'm a woman who is going to be a seat at that table. brian: that's right. republicans don't like women. they are boosting her image in the hope that people will say a vote for a democrat in their county or in their district will elevate nancy pelosi. so she has got it backwards.
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>> yeah. you know, brian, he man needed skeletor. brian: popeye needed pluto. >> everybody needs a foil. the republicans have a perfect one in nancy pelosi. how perfect for her to play the victim card. is that a serious comment in the media is going after nancy pelosi, the left wing media? give us a break. and secondly, to play the is i sage nist card is really just disgusting. absolutely not true. pelosi has done it to herself. the crumbs comment, defending ms-13, the famous obamacare you got to pass it until you find out what's in it. brian: crumbs. >> these are gaffes she said not us. steve: not going after the media going after nbc they did a story on friday how 51 democrats, including nine incumbents have said they would not vote for her for speaker. dan, how about this? "u.s.a. today," one of the
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most popular newspapers in the united states of america, look at this. u.s.a. opinion contributor tina wrote this donald trump is proof that the u.s. presidency is broken and democracy is imperiled. it's time to amend the constitution and abolish the presidency. what do you think of her idea? >> >> this kind of commentary really infewer united states me. people have this personal beef against donald trump that they let cloud their judgment. think about it i know exactly where she is going with this. there is this line of thinking with the left that trump is kind of tyrannical fascist. if in fact he is, he is the worst one in the history of civilized and uncivillized humanity. what kind of a fascist tyrant gives you back more of your money, gives you back more of your healthcare, tries to shrink the government bureaucracy by the way and gets government red tape out of your way? isn't the whole purpose of tyranny and fascism and broken presidency to empower the tyrant, not disempower
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him and empower the people? if anybody broke the presidency, it was obama usurping powers on immigration. campaigning for 8 straight years instead of governing and building relationships. obama broke it and trump is returning the power back to people. this is absurd piece of commentary. brian bible we tried having a democracy without a president. it quickly didn't work. we quickly a convention and got one named george washington. if the democrats win the house, there is no way nancy pelosi is not spiker. don't believe the 51 votes. don't believe anything. she is going to be speaker if they win. >> yeah. i mean, listen, brian, she has been great at raising money. she is a great foil for the republicans. but she can raise a lot of money and she did push through obamacare. but, you know, it's unfortunate for the democrats because she really is destroying their brand completely. everywhere outlines of san francisco and new york. brian: san francisco is going well, too. [laughter] steve: dan bongino safely
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down in florida right now. dan, thank you very much for joining us live have. a good week. ainsley: no borders, no u.s.a. no presidency anymore. brian: lots of jillian. jillian: i don't know. why say or why go? ainsley: i think we will keep you. jillian: thank you. get you caught up on a story we continue to follow. president trump's lawyer says is he open to talking to special counsel mueller under limited conditions. but rudy giuliani says the president won't sit down for an interview after september 1st. >> september 1st was the date that bob mueller gave me that will keep us clear of the elections. it can get done by early accepts. they have all the information they need to write a report and either clear the president, raise questions, do whatever they want to do. jillian: rudy giuliani will join us later this morning to discuss this further. stay tuned for that a democratic gun control advocate accused of shooting her husband to death. former georgia congressional candidate kelly collins charged with murder after the man who was also her
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campaign treasurer was found dead. officials say collins was made the sole beneficiary of his insurance policy weeks before his death. platform strict gun control measures to protect the community. and god may soon be getting a place inside alabama schools. one county school board working to craft a policy next month that would allow them to display the u.s. motto in god we trust. this came after state law graves schools option to do. so critics want to separate church and state. tennessee recently passed a rule requiring the motto in all schools. wedding truly unforgettable. the officer becoming a bride's something blue after saving her from a flooded road in new jersey. the newly weds facing rapidly rising waters to force the bride to crawl out of her sun roof in her gown. she made it from one to the other without getting her
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gown or shoes wet. monsoon not stopping a bride from walking down the aisle in the philippines i don't know ainsley would you want to walk down the aisle in all that water. ainsley: i wonder about their dresses. steve: somebody is going to get electrocuted. brian: you never wear it again. ainsley: i thought the first video they had already finished their wedding. if she did get her dress wet not as big of a deal. she walked away with a dry dress. this poor girl wanted to marry him. >> a story to tell. steve: thousands of people who got married yesterday. ainsley: through hell or high water i'm doing it. brian: ankle deep. steve: jillian, thank you very much. a rally cry for supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh. meet students rallying to support him. a couple of them coming up next. brian: that was nice to lincoln to read to his son. president trump hosting nearly 200 bikers at the new jersey golf club. what was that like? two of the bikers who met
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kavanaugh's nomination was confirmed and announced. we sought proabortion leaders shipping out boxes opposing every one of the short candidates. we wanted to go out to key states not to play politics. it's their job to confirm judges like judge kavanaugh. 100 chapter on college campuses across the country we are pro-life. we want a supreme court that protects life and law. steve: sadie, you are in a political town. it's a political game right now. the democrats will do everything they can to try to stop this guy from becoming a permanent member of the supreme court. >> yes. that's right. why don't you tell steve what happened this week. steve: sure. >> for the most part we had a lot of positive feedback. we went door-to-door knocking and talking with west virginians across the state and we had a lot of them say that they wanted
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judge kavanaugh to be our next supreme court justice. steve: kristin, ultimately, do you want to seat supreme court revisit roe v. wade and overturn it and send it back to the states as i have heard many on your side say. >> sure. well i don't believe abortion is a political issue. it's a human rights one. the supreme court and seven male justices in 1973 made it a political issue and really transformed american politics ever since. we want to seat decision of abortion go back to states where voters can decide whether or not they want abortion to be legal and under what circumstances. when that happens, our 1200 chapters will be there serving women in crisis and passing laws to protect women and children from the predatory abortion facilities. steve: all right. very good. kristin and sadie, we thank you both for visiting us today from our nation's capital. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. steve: you bet. socialism continues to grow within the democratic party some say. democrats supported by bernie sanders and
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president trump revving it up golf club in bed mister. during the visit a surprise show of patriotism. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united
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states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [cheers and applause] >> tom, a valerie plame war veteran to my immediate right were at the. >> they brought their old ladies or wives with them. ole. not old. >> oh. there's a difference. how did this all happen? how did you organize a group and decide go to bedminster? >> it was one of the guy' childhood friends worked in the white house. answered organized everything. he says if you can get bikes over to the golf course i will set it up. within a week we set up and we were there. >> tom, it was raining and
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the president said come on in, and he fed you and took care of you and what was it like it? >> was supposed to be an outside event. >> right. >> the reason it was 180 bikes. the white house took it down. it took us three and a half hours to get through security. it was okay because we were going to seat president. it was raining and raining. finally he said bring nerve to the crystal ballroom. it was unique to be in the crystal ballroom. >> what was the reaction? >> i think irving had a good time. they handed out a warm towel so we could dry off. ainsley: and beer they gave you beer? >> beer and diet coke. chips and pretzels and stuff. steve: you will never forget that. >> absolutely never. never. ainsley: getting married. >> getting married my daughter and trump. steve: why did the bikers tour support president trump this weekend? >> we were asked to get together and organize it. steve: yeah. you were asked to why did
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you do it? >> chance of a lifetime. steve: what does the president mean? >> yes. ainsley: tell us why? >> the change we needed. weave needed a big change in life. and he is making all the changes now. brian: somethin' tells me about your hoot that wasn't professionally done. >> no. brian: tell me about that. >> we were planning on doing a different organization. a couple of members that organized all this they said let's do bikers make america great again. it's not only with our president trump it can be further on where all the other presidents and help everything out and keep going. ainsley: step outside and doing the pledge of allegiance. >> we were doing it in the rain. >> it was drizzling. he got wet. steve: we had a rainy weekend in new jersey. it's starting to rain here as well. >> that's okay. steve: thank you very much. ainsley: we should invite you all in to the studio like the president did.
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brian: white house is firing back at only rassa manigault newman. >> if i didn't have these recordings no one in america would believe me ♪ no border, no wall. no u.s.a. at all. >> in america that wanted violence and blood shed. >> is there anti-trump bias in the classroom? history teachers up in massachusetts pledge to reject the call for objectivity. >> when there is a systemic bias against anything trump and anybody who has different beliefs than their own, that's what i call hate. there are a lot of people who are saying the democrats don't know what they are for. >> democrats are for the people. >> for the people, the
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democrats? everything the democrats stand for is against you and for the government. >> brooks koepka wins his first pga championship. koepka's victory comes after fending off a big push from tiger woods who finished just two shots back in second place. r-o-c-k in the u.s.a. brian: tiger woods second place finish felt like a first place finish because you see him hit the 12-foot putt at the end and pump his fist and he had a shot because he finished first, his group finished first if koepka threw in the street or hit it into the woods. he might have been playing in a playoff. you never saw tiger woods celebrate second before. he was so relieved to be out there in contention in a major. ainsley: after his back surgery everyone thought he is never coming back.
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indication is he back back. baby. steve: he was smiling a lot. waiving at the crowd. is he back. we have a lead story. the white house is now firing back at fired advisor omarosa manigault newman. remember her from the reality show and then she worked at the white house? brian: legal action now possible over her decision to secretly record a conversation in the situation room with none other chief of staff john kelly. ainsley: griff jenkins is live in washington with all the fallout and the latest. hey, griff. >> you would think omarosa would be thanking trump for making her famous on the atis and bringing him to the white house. she is trashing him in a book calling him a con and racist and helped deceive the nation. >> i was complicit with the white house deceiving the nation. they continue to deceive the nation with how mentally declined is he. how difficult it is for him to process complex
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information. how ♪ engaged in. so most important decisions that impact our country. >> now, this recording is raising serious questions over whether she violated national security. it was a conversation made secretly inside the most secure place in the white house. the situation room where cell phones and recording devices are strictly forbidden. on the tape omarosa claimed she was threatened by the firing of her chief of staff john kelly. press secretary sarah sanders is responding the very idea a staff would sneak recording device in a situation room shows blatant disregard for our national security and brag about it on national television further proves the lack of character and disgruntled exempt employee. the president weighing in calling her a low life. a hard look on whether this breach of protocol amounts to a violation of law. brian, steve, ainsley. brian: all right, griff. thanks. you wonder why people are allowed to walk into the
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situation room without some type of protocol of being able to empty their pockets from the president on down. you can't go in there with this. this matters too much in the past. in the era of the iphone you can't do it. ainsley: national security experts say no laws were broken. she won't be will punished for this. it's a violation, worrisome. surreptitious. they can't find any specific laws that were broken. steve: ultimately, it sounds as if she had a top secret clearance. ultimately the fall back is okay, we are going to take that from you. it doesn't do any good now. she doesn't need it when she is out selling a book. nonetheless, whether you have top secret clearance you understand what the rules are. that certainly is the situation room is a scif. it's one of those places with you are not supposed to have any of those devices. she took it. in and now we are reading the transcript. we are listening tout audio. of her conversation with john kelly. which brings up the question when she was getting fired, essentially, he was saying let's be nice about this. and you are going to be leaving the white house.
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and there are some lawyers here from personnel to talk to you. he was talking about how she had broken rules and it sounded like not only involving vehicles or cars but also money as well. ainsley: serious integrity violations that's why she was fired. i want to know what those are. she worked for him 10 years. steve: donald trump. ainsley: he helped make her famous. he gave her a job in the white house. if she feels this way about him. she fields she was helping to deceive the country working for him? why did she take the job? brian: she says now that she heard these taping she claims to have heard from his days on the apprentice behind the scenes he met with some in los angeles. she heard the tapes. she suddenly has changed her mind entirely. i think overall, people are going to be looking at this story for about two weeks and i think it's going to go away. i just don't see a lot of traction. ainsley: do you think her book will do well? brines. brian: for up a couple weeks
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will do well. the trump people that mad at her. the people that aren't trump people are mad at her because she was a trump person. ainsley: i don't know that anyone will take the book to heart because of her reputation. she was known as being someone who was a back stabber, the villain, she was known to do this on the apprentice. that's why she was fired three times. steve: people named in the book for instance, katrina peer sen named in the book. she says katrina told her that trump had used the "n" word. but then katrina said she, omarosa is being dishonest to sell a book. she never heard the president use that kind of language. ainsley: sean spicer said completely fictional. he says their stories contradict what she is writing in the book. brian: she might have more tapes. i wonder what's going to happen. ainsley: we will see. brian: more chaos. steve: meanwhile, you saw it live right here on the channel yesterday. the unite the right 2 rally was held on the first anniversary of that deadly gathering down in
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charlottesville of neo nazis and kkk and others. the planned white nationalist group only about 20 people showed up. the counters protesters, as you can see, there are thousands of them. a lot of them antifa, a lot of them wearing masks over their face. ainsley: only one arrest. it was a 44-year-old man. he pepper sprayed someone else. and they found he had a slingshot with him. he had stones and large piece of glass. brian: so the whole thing was about president. how he handled it last year. race is very much part of the dialogue. when darrell scott was asked about race. co-founder of the new spirit revival center in cleveland, ohio. evidence got to know the president about 8 years ago. he thinks he knows the type of guy he is. >> there is a faction in america that wanted violence and blood shed just so they could have a reason to accuse the president of blame the president for this. i don't think the racial divide in america is as
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pronounced as the left wing media would try to appear to make it to be when i first met president trump seven years ago i really believe unemployment, under employment and depressed living conditions contribute to a lot of the crime and chaos that the urban community encounters. he said this to me seven years ago. we are seeing this initiative being implemented now. steve: the president did tweet the riots a year ago resulted in sendsless. i condemn all acts of violence. peace to all americans u. ainsley: listen to the antifa chants yesterday at the rally. no borders, no wall, no u.s.a. at all. listen to this. [chanting] >> no borders, no wall, no u.s.a. at all.
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brian: people point out antifa as the anti-protesters? steve: open borders you see right there. that's something we have heard a lot of lately along with abolish ice. dan bongino joined us a half an hour ago and had this observation about antifa. >> antifa is considered radical, right, by most sane people who see what they do? the point i'm trying to make is this is hot democrats are they are one in the same. whether they identify as democrats or democrats identify as them is entirely irrelevant. democrats have pulled the wool over american eyes forever. making people believe there is some moderate, all pro-worker party. they are not. they are pro-votes and pro-power. that's it. this is who the democrats are. ainsley: he might have a good point. remember, we saw what happened with candace owens and with charlie kirk when they came out of that restaurant having breakfast eating with antifa and then they got in their face. that's what maxine waters was telling people to do. he makes the comparison that they have similarities.
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steve: what do you think about the big rally yesterday? email us friends@foxnews.com. also, we're on twitter and facebook as well. brian: jillian, did you not go to any rallies yesterday you rested. >> i rested up all day. raze story over the weekend we are still following. new details are just emerging on that plane stolen from seattle tacoma airport. the fbi recovering the data recording from the crash site. investigators hoping it will provide more clues as to why he flute plane into the ground. remains of airport employee richard russell now among the wreckage. he stole the plane friday performing daring flips before crashing on a remote island. no one else was on board. police give update today on the search for missing iowa student mollie tibbets. her dad remaining hopeful telling fox news the 20-year-old is firm in her faith. always relying on prayer. >> mollie is very spiritual. i think there is real power in the ability to pull
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mollie back from wherever she is. so, everybody pray and everybody think positive thoughts. jillian: mollie went missing more than three weeks ago while on a run in her hometown of brooklyn, yaw. the reward for information about $331,000. unclear if paul manafort's lawyers plan on calling witnesses to the stand. the former campaign trump manager has been on trial for bank fraud and tax evasion. focused heavily on manafort's lavish spending habits drawing sharp criticism from the judge. player fooling security to get on the practice field. within a that be star trying to work out with the team dressed in nearly full uniform. number 43 expwrersy a little short. although some of the kids wear their jerseys that way these days. quickly spotted and unclear
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if he will face charges. ainsley: a walk on. steve: the ultimate. ainsley: thanks, jillian. brian: russia iran and turkey hit with new sanctions. next guest says this is the approach america has been waiting for. comes to turkey one of our allies. steve: sasha baron cohen tried to trick corey lunged on new show. he didn't take the bait coming up. ♪s and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk?
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steve: well, president trump fins to tell you fill his campaign promise to put america first doubling down on sanctions with multiple countries most recently against iran and turkey. is this strong foreign policy boosting america's standing? shear with insight foreign policy advisor for donald trump and senior fellow for strategy and public diplomacy at the center for the national interest, christian whiten who joins us from our nation's capital. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me, thanks. steve: a lot of pundits and mainstream media when they saw how president trump was approaching foreign policy said pretty much that the president would wind up getting us into some sort of
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aton mic bomb ending world -- end of the world event because he just simply does not understand how things work. well, fast forward to today, how are things working outs? >> well, they are working great. it is fundamentally different than what was predicted and donald trump has done so actually without going to war. it's been a very peaceful. very, frankly, plays said time except on the headlines of frankly the mainstream media. if you look at the biggest promise he made, which was defeating isis militarily, that's been done. and did he it without getting immeasured in the syrian civil war. then for the big threats we face out there which incidentally not russia. china and iran. he has fundamentally changed the way we are approaching those countries. you are seeing it chinese currency way off. losing the trade war against us which they started. turkey, too. this country coddled so long despite having islamist leader who is soft on the muslim brotherhood. bloom is off the rose.
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trump pus tariffs on them and they are reeling. steve: explain what you just said china is losing the trade war which they started? >> they are the ones who have unfair tariffs on us. you want to import a car to the united states, the tariff is 2.5%. you want to do that to china 25%. they steal our intellectual property. they steal our defense secrets. they force companies into property is -- for a long time democrats and republicans, bush was close to china. we will come along as long as we buy their stuff they will become capitalists and respect the rule of law we import $500 billion worth. export only 130 billion. huge deficit. we have been funding their military, building up their economy and trump has turned that around. they are realizing how little leverage they have and we have. steve: look at allies the president did that with
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nato. look, you guys are not coughing up enough cash. you better do something about it. it sounds like he got some countries to pledge even more going forward. >> there was a huge meltdown here in washington. again, both democrats and republicans in the foreign policy establishment oh, you can't do that you are undermining nato. all trump did was said have you got it live up to the promise you made. frankly weak promise. 2% of your g.d.p. on the military. is he giving nato a chance to be relevant when it was entering irs. steve: christian, some pundits have suggested that's what you get when you have a president who does not apologize on the world stage. instead, he seizes the moment and tries to get something done. >> right. and donald trump also is not going to stand by while thug regimes take americans hostages and use them for pawns. we saw this with north korea. very high priority for him was bring home the americans held hostage. we have seen in this turkey we are not going to let a
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thug government hold america hostage. we will tariffs until they send him home. steve: christian, whitman thank you for joining us from our nation's capital. >> thanks, steve. steve: think politics are rough in washington? one state could get rid of its entire supreme court. going to impeach them all. we will tell you where. plus, socialism may be growing in the democratic party. but some candidates supported by bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez just lost their races. so what does it say about their movement? a debate coming up next. this wi-fi is fast.
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♪ jillian: good morning, welcome back. 100, how many newspapers nationwide will join the "boston globe" in denouncing president trump's media attack. that's according to critical condition cnn. urging to publish editorials on thursday. four, how many supreme court justices could be impeached today in west virginia. all of the state's highest justices are accused of corruption. neglect of duty and incompetence. lawmakers will vote on their fate today. and finally, 66%. that's how many millennials have nothing saved for retirement. the new study by the national institute on retirement showing 21 to 32-year-olds saving aren't even saving enough. brian? brian: that will be our responsibility. 25 minutes after the hour. suffering another loss in hawaii's primary. another blow to alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders taken their message
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to the mainstream ahead of the mid terms only to see their candidates blow up. what does this say about the budding movement? here to debate it another bernie sanders campaign tezlyn figaro is here and peter is here. tezlyn, first off, from your perspective, are you glad to see some of these socialist candidates go forward. >> i will say i'm not a socialist. what i think that the problem have with the bearntiondz movement is assuming that everybody in bernie sanders movement is a socialist. so these candidates have really done lazy campaigning. instead of really focusing on the issues that matter the most to their constituents, they have done this copy and paste platform politics thing to say hey, you know, i'm with bernie sanders and that should be enough. bernie sanders won hawaii in a landslide victory. when you look at hawaii. one out of six people actually live in poverty. you would think that a socialist message would work. what does that tell us? people going backwards to go to a moderate democrat. going backwards to someone who used to serve that tells me that ed case. trying to win on a socialist message just won't be the
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case. brian: just because you are poor and in poverty doesn't mean you want somebody to prop you up what socialism would be. give you the gash teed income. give you the guaranteed services. some people who are in poverty want to compete in capitalism. >> absolutely. i think the american people is coming to its senses that socialism doesn't work. you have three kinds of candidates in ohio right now for that congressional district. one of them identified with the president of the united states. even though he was a democrat. he took a very fiscal conservative position. and he won. the other candidate over there was a socialist democrat. i mean a socialist. and the -- she was defeated because the socialist policies. the other group of people who are running that primary were the candidates just running to oppose the president of the united states. the person people, the voters out there are identifying with the president current administration because it succeeded. it's providing for the people. it's giving them the opportunity to succeed. you look at the unemployment rate. you look at tax cuts. you look at the regulations.
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american is succeeding because of conservative principles. not socialism. brian: the republic has to be concerned they are losing the suburbs. losing women. the balancing for that would be to push a socialist agenda or nancy pelosi as another leader. that's how they are carrying it will that be effective? >> i don't think it's effective for any democrat or republican to assume have you it in the bag. everybody is talking about the red wave and blue wave. getting sea sick because a constant conversation. the last time people think you don't have to worry about anything. we see president trump was able to win off of that no one can take it for granted. no one can assume that someone is far left when they may not be. when someone is far right and may not be. looking look at the protest yesterday unite the right. everybody on the right is not a white nationalist. so, we have to really get out of these boxes of talking about where people fit as far as where they identify and look at the policy. brian: one of the big things is the president overwhelmed 16 republicans on stage. he overmemos all republican
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agenda now galvanizes it men and women to win their counties and districts it can't be about president trump. it's got to be about them. how do they successfully get out of the president's shadow? >> they don't have to get out of the president's shadow. brian: they don't have to say what they are? >> any republican who is going to run away from the president's policies and what he is doing for the american people and for the united states of america, i think is taking a risk. anyone who stands with the president and the policies, you don't have to stand with the president per se. the individual. with you stand with the policies that are succeeding. what is he doing is we were talking about the taxes and the regulations and the wealth creation and equity formation. the authority of the united states again on the world stage. this is something that every american, whether you are left or right. brian: for the most part people in pennsylvania and ohio and washington they wanting to know their heck is paid for. they want to know what's going on if we have found policies. >> we tried socialism under olbermann for eight years it didn't work very well.
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the president is reversing that and working whether it's pennsylvania new york or connecticut. brian: did not insult the president, the democrats. >> nobody is the messiah not senator sanders, not president trump, not barack obama. it's okay to align yourself with policies, you don't have to say my name is -- i stand with stand with president trump. run on the message. nobody is the that sigh a nobody is going to deliver it it's open game for issue. it's important to talk about the issues at hand. if you talk about the economy, we are doing well on the economy. you have to figure out what is it that is going to be able to speak 2309 heart and minds of the voters. brian: at some point you have to define yourself. >> that's correct. at some point have you to be a big girl and define yourself. brian: are we any closer to president trump sitting down for an interview with robert mueller? who better to ask than the president's attorney rudy giuliani. he will be with us next. forget plastic strauss. now there is a movement to get rid of matches.
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♪ everything's going to be all right ♪ everything's going to be all right ♪ steve: you got to think that as you start your monday with the week ahead everything's going to be all right as we look up, avenue of the americas. ainsley: great song, right? brian: absolutely. ainsley: first time i heard it on this show i downloaded it and i listen to it all the time everything's going to be all right. brian: best thing about being on the yankees you get to pick your own music when you go up to the plate. do you like that music, mr. mayor when you go up to the plate?
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>> if they would let me catch in place of sanchez, i would have that music. brian: everything's going to be all right. >> hit well. brian: when the president hired you he hoped everything was going to be all right. >> he plays it every time i walk into the office. [laughter] ainsley: breaking news. steve: talk about the situation with the president and any legal peril he might face with robert mueller. what is the very latest? we have heard you and mueller have had conversations and the drop dead date is september 1st. if he -- if there is going to be a sitdown, it's going to have to happen before that, because you don't want to be meddling with the midterm. >> count 60 days back from the election. that takes us into september at some point. we think it should end. steve: the whole investigation. >> absolutely it should be terminated. he should put out his report and tell the american people what he has and they can evaluate it they are entitled to this information before he shouldn't hold it
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try to manipulate the information the way comey did. he threw out september 1st as a date he might be able to get the record done by. and. steve: does he still sound like that. >> he has not repeated that since then he hasn't taken it back. no reason why it can't be done. mueller has all the answers. steve: from other people and documents. >> yesterday, the confusion about what he said to flynn. we clarified that months ago. he was going. brian: what do you mean. >> goes back two months in the story, to something we clarified two months ago. here's what happened. the president says i never said to flynn anything about. >> never said to comey. >> never said to comey anything about flynn. comey says and he adds this is he very end. comey says told me if i could bring him a break, basically. so, we have three defenses for that under article 2 of the cob substitution, you can't really question why the president would say
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something, has the power to say it number two. what he was saying is perfectly justifiable. he didn't say you must, you have to, i will fire you if you don't. he said consider it. number three, he never said. lawyers argue like this -- we call it arguing the alternative. steve: it doesn't matter because you say the president never said it. >> we win on the law and facts. the whole thing is much adieu about nothing. even if you want to say comey is right and the president doesn't remember correctly. what comey says he acknowledges doesn't even amount to a violation of anything. also, i got to tell you this about comey. comey basically denied it two weeks before he said under oath. which i only found out john dowd. >> so, john dowd, i understand, i talked to him on the radio on friday he was one of the president's attorneys. he said when he sat down with robert mueller, listen, i will give you everything. we want this over convict. mullen said absolutely give get it over quick. he gave him over a million documents.
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he felt like weighs totally mislead by robert mueller. he is james comey two. when you guys talk. >> of course not. >> okay. i do think there are a lot of problems? yes. do they portray it that way? no. it's a conversation between and among lawyers. jane raskin does most of the negotiating for us and -- does most of the negotiating for him. they are very civil. we have gotten good things out of it. they probably have also. be that as it may there should right now be an investigation of comey, mueller the whole group. brian: you want an investigation on the investigation? >> absolutely. go back to the beginning of it. it begins with a phony dossier. strzok, the horowitz report which casts all types of doubt with what happened on hillary and those people transformed to the counter intelligence investigation it never produces a darn thing. i am now convinced that the initiation of the independent counsel was totally illegal. there is no crime that's alleged. >> there was a comey plot. >> the regulation requires a
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crime. there is still to suggest what the crime is. steve: need the documents. why doesn't the president de classify all that stuff. >> open an investigation and subpoena them and has to be an independent counsel. steve: the president could de classify it. >> the witnesses will be the attorney general, the deputy attorney general. mueller. comey, comey commit you had perjury so many times, it's a joke. i mean, it's an outrage. outrage.steve. ainsley: republicans agree with you. he wants to investigate the hillary clinton collusion. >> look what they are doing to congress, they are obstructs, obstructing, obstructing it has to be how about we have a mueller for them. and we reshould get a really partisan republican with 16 very partisan republicans all of whom have said things hateful about hillary clinton. like they basically have. brian: have you two simultaneous investigations. >> although i could go for a neutral. brian: is it possible robert mueller has something and have you no idea what he
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has? >> no. brian: why? >> i have been through everything. i talked to the president. the president is an honest man. didn't do anything wrong, hasn't done anything wrong. throughout this he said give him all the documents. john dowd will tell you this. 1.4 million documents. didn't look at them. just a gave them to him. cohen said he had. tapes. a couple of lawyers said what's on the tapes? don't worry. i have listened to all the tapes. vindicate him. ainsley: speaking of tapes, omarosa recorded that conversation with chief of staff john kelly. it was a private situation. he fires her. she records it. and now she releases the taping is she breaking the law by doing that? brian: in the situation room. >> she is certainly violating national security regulations which i think have the force of law. >> yeah, i would think she is. i have to look at it more carefully. is she violating every bit of trust that people should have in someone? i mean, donald trump made her what kind of ingratitude is this. you can tell from the tape he thought she resigned.
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and john kelly fired her. look, i was a chief of staff, deputy attorney general. i would offer to fire people that had to be fired. brian: "the today show" just released tapes that shows she recorded the president as well. ainsley: calling her the next day and saying what's going on omarosa, i didn't know you were leaving. >> i heard a little of that tape. sounded perfectly natural. where he thought she was resigning. he wasn't even happy about that. most of the things about her never came to him. they don't walk in and say to the president, you know, so and so leaked something or so and so is fighting with this one -- if he did that, the president couldn't do his job. that's for the chief of staff to handle. are a for her to say that kelly pressured her. he said to her it's nonnegotiable. that's not pressuring. this is a marine corps general. brian: you're fired. >> he is not exactly going to have a bedside manner. and i think kelly probably
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does. she had to be fired. she was fired. that was it they never put anything bad about her. they never attacked her. steve: he was talking on the tape that they played yesterday about ethical violations regarding vehicles maybe money as well. he didn't want to go into the specifics. lawyers right here who are going to fix this. >> none of that came out if kelly wanted to her her anyone wanted to hurt her, it would have been in the "the washington post" the next day. she is misusing this misusing that accounts aren't in order. everybody in the white house thinks she is a back stabber. so what? brian: mr. mayor, how would you characterize the president's mind set this weekend? >> the president played golf great yesterday then he watched most of the end of the pga and he was in rare form. he was entertaining all of his friends. made a bunch of calls
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thanking people for their support. it was donald trump in campaign mode getting ready for november. and starting to feel good about won nine out of 10 races with all this garbage going on around him. i think we have them on the run. is he happy that we are calling for an investigation of mueller and comey. brian: you are waiting for mueller to get back to you. >> and i think that's one of the reasons he put up that tweet on sessions. trying to wake him up. come on let's start being an attorney general here. be equal. you have been investigating us forever. no evidence. take a look where there is a big pile of evidence. steve: yeah. brian: when you talk to the president do you call sessions? do you call the attorney general? >> no. is he recused. we will communicate to mueller, which usually means jane raskin with jim. if we went to rosenstein, that would be the person he would appeal to and probably
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at the end we would ask for a meeting with him. he is actually the decisionmaker. he writes the report, mueller does. but then rosenstein decides what to do with it. >> because is he his boss. still more work to do. rudy thanks for joining us. >> should be a big week. brian: i hope. so. >> i think this is the week. brian: for what? >> i think he will give us a decision this week on our counter proposal. we are coming down to his looking really bad by interfere not guilty elections. he has to get it over with by the beginning or early september. steve: all right. stay tuned. >> okay. steve: thank you, rudy. ainsley: president trump just hours away from giving our military more than 700 billion reenks to smile. we will live with all those details coming up. you ready for this, junior? yeah, i think i can handle it. no pressure... ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs)
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bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dragon? -yeah. -sure, i want that discount on car insurance just for owning a home, but i'm not compromising. -you're taking a shower? -water pressure's crucial, scott! it's like they say -- location, location, koi pond. -they don't say that. jillian: good morning to you and welcome back. congressman keith ellison denying domestic violence allegations just before
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minnesota's primary election tomorrow. his ex-girlfriend's son says there is video evidence of ellison abusing his mother. the dnc deputy chairman says that video doesn't exist because it never happened. is he running for minnesota's open attorney general seat. corey lewandowski refuses to take sasha baron cone's bait on his new show. is donald trump a racist or least racist man alive. >> never ever ever ever did i ever hear him utter a racist word in his life. ever. jillian: former trump campaign manager not falling into the same trap that many others have despite prodding from cohen. the undercover show who is america has come after fire after several prominent political figures has been duped. ainsley? >> all right. thank you so much. jillian. president trump set to sign a huge defense bill today givings our military a huge boost. brian: right. is he heading over to upstate new york where he will sign 717 billion-dollar bill in to law. steve: rick legislative that you will has been dispatched
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to a location near the president's golf resort in new jersey. and he has details. hey, good morning to you, rick. >> good morning, steve, brian, ainsley, the president wrapping up his working vacation in dramatic fashion by flying fort drum to fulfill one of his campaign promises to beef up our military. as you mentioned the president will be signing 717 billion-dollar defense funding authorization act which will include the purchase of 77 new lockheed harr continue f-35 joint strike fighter jets. $85 million worth of uh 60 m black hawk helicopters and 13 new navy warships along with 2.6% pay raise for troops. that's the largest in nearly 10 years. the bill is named for senator john mccain who is currently battling brain cancer and has had a long running feud with the president. in a statement senator mccain said i am particularly humbled that my colleagues chose to designate legislation of such importance in my name. serving on the senate armed forces committee has been incredibly meaningful experience since my first days on capitol hill i thank
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my colleagues for supporting this much needed legislation the president is scheduled to leave bed mentser. the vice president will greet the president and air force one at fort drum. the ceremony is scheduled for 2:30 this afternoon and, of course, you can watch it right here on fox news channel u. steve: you are darn right about that. all right, rick. thank you very much. ainsley: thank you. brian: rick leventhal out in new jersey. what do democrats stand for other than stopping president trump? nancy pelosi ain't so sure. >> democrats are for the people. it's not that we don't know what we stand for it's how we convey the message. and every day we have a fight. brian: and she was just getting started. ainsley: plus no fairy tale, police rescuing two women trapped on a unicorn. carley shimkus has the video everyone is talking about this morning. it's coming up next.
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steve: yes, fox and trends. senator elizabeth warren under fire. the liberal lawmaker crossing a line after she said, quote: the american criminal justice system is racist front to back. ainsley: here with reaction lighting up social media fox news headlines 24-7 reporter carley shimkus. >> hello, thanks for having me. brian: frontrunner for the presidency right now is leading it she does not have a positive feeling for law enforcement. >> big thing here is that some top police officials are now saying that by
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saying that, it could make police officers' jobs more dangerous and a lot harder. she said this at a college. maybe there were kids in the audience, i'm assuming there were probably some young people there. accusing all of law enforcement of being racist probably not the best message to send. steve: although, if they are young people, they probably go yeah, you are right. i have heard that before. ainsley: there is a lot of commentary on this. so much so that elizabeth warren kind of addressed the situation. attorney general jeff sessions, he said -- he said the comments were a slander of every law officer and every prosecutor in america. and frankly i think it san insult to their families and to the crimes they have helped to face their attacker. warren spoke about this i spoke about the entire individualsystem and not indivi. brian: who makes um that system? individuals. we're not buying it.
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ainsley: a lot of folks are weighing in now. theresa says enough cop bashing already. warren does not represent the people. still, she is heavy favorite to win a second term in november. steve: you just were talking about jeff sessions and his responds. he was actually out and about down in houston talking about the president's tough immigration policies. and what happened when he smiled with the guy who ran a restaurant? >> this is another example of the lack of civility in politics that we keep on talking about. so, this restaurant in houston called el tempo canteen that. a photo showing jeff sessions poses with the restaurant owner's son after he stopped in for a bite to eat. they posted that on facebook saying it was an honor to serve the attorney general. they received so much backlash they delete their social media account. they received death threats and threats to boycott the restaurant. so, i mean, even just posting this nice, nonpolitical photo is enough for people to go pretty crazy over this whole thing. you know, they see this as just by serving the attorney
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general you are sort of agreeing with the politics of the trump administration. brian: when you go to the water, when you go to the ocean you might think to yourself i need a float and maybe that float looks like a unicorn and you think you are having a good time until all of the sudden that float floats you right out into the middle. ainsley: it's sucmiddle.ains. carley: it's such a dark background and gray and gigantic rainbow unicorn. minnesota police department had to save these five. ainsley: why would the girls want to get out and walk in that mess. >> bikini clad girls. that float got stuck in all these weeds, they had to pull them in with a rope. how great is that? >> how many times do you think greg gutfeld will be using this video no. carley: we have to get him one for sure. >> will you let him borrow yours? i'm sure you have a couple. brian: i will borrow it but never get it back. when he gets up at 1:00 this afternoon. carley: oh, a little dig. ainsley: thanks, carley.
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>> thank you so much. steve: police unions taking a stand against national anthem protest. urging their members to drop their ticket plans. one of those union leaders here live coming up. ♪ . . . .
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steve: the white house is now firing back at advise omarosa >> the first thing zoom one leaves the white house, they don't have credibility. >> i saw a long time ago, throughout september first as the date he might be able to get the report done by. >> there is a faction in america that wanted violence and bloodshed. >> there are a lot of people who are saying the democrats, they don't know what they're for.
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>> democrats are for the people. >> for the people? the democrats? everything the democrats stand for is against you and for the government. >> brooks koepka wins his first pga championship. koepka's championship comes off after a charge by tiger woods, finishing two shots back in second place. ♪ steve: it's monday, august 13th, 2018. this is as you watch that the "fox & friends," the world's number one morning cable news show thanks to folks like you. ainsley: thanks so much for watching us. brian loves that song. brian: i think bret eldridge is the hottest country star out there. he digested my philosophy. i never met a dance for that did any me good.
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that is a wonderful thing. steve: you have last two weeks to prove that. at fox fan day, at one point they played ymca over the public address system. brian, you have to show gavin the executive producer of the show how you dance. and you did the ymca. brian: i did one letter. i commit to one letter. ainsley: which letter. steve: you were m. standing right next to him is griff, griff is going ymca, and brian is going -- ainsley: the c. brian: griff is more versatile. he is good dancer. griff will be dancing on the weekends. ainsley: dance like no one is watching, brian. brian: that is song i don't go by. ainsley: white house firing back at fired advisor omarosa newman. brian: a situation room recording with chief of staff john kelly on her firing.
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steve: she is back on tv with another interview. great dancer griff jenkins joins us from washton with the latest. reporter: had to fill in rest of the alphabet. if this feels for some like a reality tv show is playing out. moments ago on nbc, omarosa, picking a fight, attacking john kelly, chief of staff. take a listen what she just said. >> the moment i said i would like to leave. they said i want go, it became false imprisonment. other people are treated this way by general kelly. there are a very corrupt things happening in the white house. i am going to prothe whistle on a lot of this. john kelly have you beening this white house. donald trump has no clue what is going on. he is, puppetted. that is very dangerous for the nation. reporter: released to nbc news, a report between herself and the president the day after john kelly fired her, that being the legal questions, raised because the fact she recorded the
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conversation with john kelly inside the situation room, a serious breach of protocol because you can not bring cell phones, you can not bring any recording devices in such a national security space. that is certainly going to play out. that is of course a conversation she made secretly. so the white house is firing back at her. you have sarah sanders in a statement yesterday, saying quote, the very idea a staff member would sneak a recording device into the white house situation room, shows blatant disregard for national security. to brag about it on national television prove as lack of character and integrity of this disgruntled former white house employee. we have the he said/she said playing out and lawyers are taking a hard look whether breaches of protocal amount to any violations of law. one thing is for sure. she is not done. we'll get a lot more. this is your start to the
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omarosa monday. >> griff thank you. her books comes out. when he called her the next day, what's going on i just read in the paper you're leaving us, i don't like that idea. there are people in the white house according to some of d.c. news sources who think she probably recorded them so they're speaking out about her because she might have a tape. ainsley: they had a relationship for 10 years before he hired her at the white house. so if she is questioning his credibility or his presidency, i wonder why she accepted a job with him if he disliked him so much. brian: after she left, she gave up an interview where she said nothing but nice things about him. rudy giuliani said nothing but nice things the way the president played golf. they played at the club together. he was here 25 minutes ago. he talked about the mull mull investigation, he thought this thing was going and why he thought it was wrapping up when it was wrapping up.
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listen. >> we think it should end. steve: the whole investigation? >> absolutely. it should be terminated. he should put out his report. tell the mean people what he has, they can. he shouldn't hold it trying to manipulate the election the way comey did. i don't think he wants to do that. mueller has all the answers, we've given them. i think he will give us a decision this week on our counterproposal. we're coming down to his looking really bad by interfering in the election. i think he has to get it over with by the beginning or early september. ainsley: he said in the past mueller said i think i can write the report and have it to you by september first. that is why he chose the date. they need 60 days not talking about, the investigation being over before the election so there is no interference. steve: rudy said go to the election, back it up 60 days, that takes you to early september. that is how they come up with the date. interesting, rudy said they could weather poor report from
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mr. mueller. if mr. mueller comes out, james comey said that the president said to him in a private conversation, take it easy on michael flynn, then the president would come back and say, look, i never said that. that ultimately is his defense. so if that were, part of the final report, mr. giuliani says, they can weather that. in the midterms. brian: i sense there is very good chance robert mueller has got things plus or minus we don't even know. because they have not been heavily leaked out. there is, are they going to find out something that was going on in the '90s or 2000s? is that going to even matter if he was trying to build a trump tower in moscow and what does felix sater has to do with it. rudy giuliani on the offensive where john dowd and ty cobb kept their mouth shut. rudy said i have a problem. his strategy is working with public opinion. ainsley: he says they need an
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investigation with democrats and hillary clinton and her collusion and involved with fusion gps and dirty does area and going to the fisa court and not being honest who paid for that. many republicans are calling for an investigation. lindsey fram and devin nunez. brian: i don't want another investigation. michael horowitz doing russia thing and john huber hopefully doing the same thing. let's get the reports. >> steve: very limited scope on their investigations. ultimately maybe it is time for a special prosecutor if they do not get the answers that they are looking for. more on that a little later on. meanwhile nancy pelosi would like to once again be speaker of the house when the democrats take control in november. that is her dream. so she has been asked a lot, so what's your message? it is clear what the republican's message is. what's the democrat's message? well, listen to this. here is her explanation. >> we're for the people.
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for the people. >> what does that mean. >> democrats are for the people. means we're for the people having lower health care costs, reducing cost of prescription drugs. democrats are for bigger paychecks building infrastructure of america, creating good-paying jobs. not we don't know how what we stand for but how we convey the message. every day we have a fight. we have to brag about it more. brian: bragging, bragging is what we need to do. how many times said that to you, you have to brag more. ainsley: she has done that. the master negotiator. brian: she gave obamacare. president obama never recovered from it. democrats never ran on it. steve: she was very clear yesterday, one tv network is standing in her way. ainsley: nbc. >> it's nbc. nbc ran a story how 51 democrats including about a dozen incumbents would not support her for speaker if they win the house come november. brian: i always said that about nbc.
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they're so anti-democrat that is the label on them. they're so against everything the democrats do. steve: said one of those comments on msnbc which is nbc property. ainsley: hand it over to jillian who has more headlines for us. jillian: following a number of stories. new details on the plane stolen state from seattle tacoma airport. the fbi recovered the data recorder from the crash site. investigates hope it will provide for clues why airport employee richard russell flew the plane into the ground. russell's remains confirmed on the wreckage. he performed daring flips before crashing on a remote island. no one else was onboard. the search on missing iowa student, mollie tibbetts. her dad remains hopeful. the 20-year-old is firm in her faith. always relying on prayer. >> mollie is very spiritual. i think there is power in the
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ability to pull mollie back from wherever she is. everybody pray and everybody think positive thoughts. jillian: mollie went missing three weeks ago while on a run in the hometown of brooklyn, iowa. the reward for bringing her home is growing to $331,000. iconic singer aretha franklin reportedly gravely ill. ♪ showbiz 411 reporting that the queen of soul's family is rushing to her side. the 76-year-old has been battling health problems for years. canceling concerts in the summer. she was the first woman inducted to the rock and roll hall of fame. a great moment for one of baseball's freshest faces. watch this. ♪ >> there it goes.
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walk off. jillian: my goodness the excitement. chicago cubs rookie, david bode, hit a pinch-hit grand slam. the clutch homer getting him a round of applause from keep median bill murray. that is exciting. brian: bill murray showing on the cubs. that is big news. jillian: he was rounding first. steve: we could be excited if we could do that. brian: he went down and got it. watch this. jillian: awesome. steve: indeed. brian: chicago sill in first. 12 minutes after the top of the hour. thank you very much, jillian. talk to you later. chicago reeling from another violent weekend. one reverend says mayor rahm emanuel is neglecting and oppressing his own people. that reverend joins us live. steve: a highway. look at your tv. that is an airplane. the highway suddenly turns into
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that is on top of the 71 that were shot and 12 killed last weekend. this as the city's mayor, rahm emanuel, blames guns and the victims rather than his policies. >> there are too many guns on the streets, too many people with criminal records on the street, and there is a shortage of values about what is right, what is wrong. ainsley: joining me now is greater st. john bible church pastor, reverend ira akery. thank you, reverend for being with us. you live in chicago. terribly sorry for all the violence that is happening on the streets of chicago. what is your reaction to what your mayor is saying? >> look, whenever you see a community in dire straits like the one in chicago and african-americans at the very bottom of every economic indicator obviously there is some collaborative failure of
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multiple institutions, including the family but bottom line is, we have a mayor who is talking down to a community. i always say, if a house is on fire, if a house catch as fire, it is your responsibility to get out but fire department can't show up to the scene lecturing, they must put out the fire. this mayor, he is thes one that has a values challenge because he is disinvested in our community. he has closed 50 schools in brown and black neighborhoods. he also closed half of the mental health clinics our city, majority of all the ones in the poor neighborhoods which really need them the most. also this is the same mayor who talks about values and he covered up the murder, the police murder of laquan mcdonald, who was shot 16 times. it is indefensible. i can't take him serious. ainsley: hard to believe this is america. these are children. when you read about many so these, i saw a bicycle on the front page of a newspaper of a
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kid who had been shot, his bicycle was there on the sidewalk. so, breaks your heart. these are your kids, these are americans. they need your help. what can we do? what does this administration need to do? does he need to step in an bid in the feds he talked about when he was first inaugurated? >> here is the deal. this mayor must do whatever he can to address the adverse poverty that exists. until this poverty is addressed, which fuels the anger, the frustration and the self-hatred, which leads to the violence, we're going to continue to get the same thing and this mayor, he doesn't have the will to deal with the violence and the trauma and the crises that is going on the west and south side and chicago need help. if he does not have the will to bring in the feds for any type of assistance, any type of resources, certainly as a faith leader who is concerned about
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there being one chicago, certainly i would be willing to make that request. ainsley: why is this happening? what is the problem? i think there are three and you live there, you know better than i do, are there three subdivisions, three main neighborhoods most of this is happening? why is it happening there? >> well as we look around, the west side and the south side clearly has been written off by this mayor. now obviously there has been some disparity down through the years but this mayor has perpetuated the racial divide, the economic divide. he is perpetuated the mayhem because he prides himself on the fact that the violence is contained in five districts and basically that's dog whistle, political dog whistling to the north side, that you guys are safe. only in the other neighborhoods. ainsley: if it were happening in the wealthy neighborhoods, what
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would the story be? reverend, we have to leave it there. god bless all the folks in chicago. our hearts go out to all of you. >> thank you so much. ainsley: police unions taking a stand against national anthem protests. urging their members to drop their ticket plan. one of the members is here live.
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him. remember that thing via drone? he says those involved ran off to florida, peru and colombia. maduro claims he was targeted by two drones with explosives last week. the united states has not made a known offer for the feds to visit venezuela. meanwhile talk a little bit about a newspaper you get when you stay at a hotel. ainsley: so. this is op ed in "usa today." and it is basically, it is teen dupay how she pronounces her last name? steve: yes. ainsley: she is opinion contributor, look at the headline, donald trump broke the presidency. time to get rid of the job all together. doesn't want there to be a president. brian: going to editorial pages across the country with their anti-trump columns. isn't that fantastic. they say the momentum is really there. steve: right. donald trump is proof that the u.s. presidency is broken, and the democracy is imperilled.
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time to amend the constitution and abolish the presidency. i read it. she makes the argument, president of the united states has broken the law left and right. he colluded with russians. the most powerful man with his finger on the button. can end the world with a push of the nuclear put ton. made a mess of immigration. getting bret calf view no believes in supreme leaders. i will peachment won't work. it wouldn't work with andrew johnson. won't work with trump. only thing that works is getting rid of the presidency. dan bongino thinks that is terrible. >> if trump is the worst one, the worst in civilized and uncivillized humanity. what fascist and tyrant gives you more of your money, gives you brac your health care, tries to thing the government bureaucracy by the way and gets
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government red tape out of the way. tyranny and fashion system to empower the tyrant, not disempower him? if anybody broke the presidency it was obama. brian: obviously it's a farcical, it is a farcical conclusion and presentation. this is some of your responses. judy wrote this on twitter. the left so defies, despises trump, the constitution orders peace, vastly improved economy. what is now, now it wants to abolish the presidency? steve: tony is tweeting this morning. he says abolish the presidency. see the people. leftist have one thing in mind, total anarchy. ainsley: we heard abolish borders, abolish i.c.e., abolish the president. steve: they say if he is impeached he will still keep his john. then you have to get rid of the whole thing. brian: president will be at fort drum and maybe on the road throughout the fall.
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he feels he is the best weapon for republicans to keep the house. that will be the -- steve: unless they abolish the presidency. brian: tell elizabeth warren she wants to be that. what about joe biden. don't worry about making a decision. steve: can't abolish it or they won't have jobs. ainsley: almost 8:30 on the east coast. omarosa lashing out at chief of staff john kelly, that he is the one running the white house. we have reaction rot administration coming up next. brian: really. nancy pelosi says the media is trying to block her dream job. >> nbc has been on a jag this is one of their priorities to undermine my prospects as speaker. brian: right. is media bias against nancy pelosi really the problem? is nbc out to get her? ♪
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♪ >> the moment i said i would like to leave and they said i can't go, it became false imprisonment. there are other people treated this way by general kelly. there is a lot of very corrupt things happening in the white house and i am going to blow the whistle on a lot of this. john kelly is running this white house and donald trump has no clue what's going on. he is being puppetted. that is very dangerous for this nation. brian: joining us to talk about that is somebody who would know that first-hand, hogan gidley, white house deputy press secretary. hogan, do you find a lot of times the president will not speak until john kelly tells him too? >> that is absolutely ludicrous and ridiculous. i've been some meetings with the two of those men. the runs the country, makings the decisions, sets the policy, sets the tone at any point in
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time of the conversation. john kelly executes exactly what the president wants him to do. we all over our opinions and suggestions but the president of the united states who runs this country. ainsley: who do you believe, general kelly a mane regeneral or omarosa? >> four-star marine general john kelly how work with closely every day, who i trust with everything i've got. i believe him 100%. more will come out about this, the way she characterizes that meet something completely false. and we'll have more to say on that i'm sure in the coming days and weeks let's just pause for a second, see what we've got here. this is someone disgruntled, so self-serving, decided to put outfalls accusations, lies, already been proven to be contradictory in her own book. this is someone with zero credibility in this town. it is not unique in washington, d.c., for people to try to make money of deriding and disgracing donald trump. what is unique, someone like
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omarosa, goes on a tour, how wonderful he is is telling how much he has done for the african-american community. apparently telling the truth wasn't paying the bills. that is something i can't abide by. steve: she has tape. tape of her fired by john kelly in the situation room. there is perhaps legal peril she is for doing that violating the rules. there is brand new audiotape, hogan, they played 90 minutes ago on "the today show," next day after she is fired she is talking to the president of the united states, who says, i'm reading in the paper. i had no idea you were leaving. too bad that is happening. i feel bad about that. not just that she was recording the getting firing, getting fired, she recorded maybe a lot of people? >> right the very idea that a staff member, a former staff member, would go into the situation room and attempt to record someone else show as complete disregard for national security.
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i can't believe someone would even think about doing something like that. then on top of that, her character and her integrity have been impuned beyond measure. now to add fuel to the fire, we find out she tried to record the president of the united states on a private phone call? i'm not going to talk about what they talked about on the phone. what i can tell you is, the thought of doing something like that to a fellow employee, not to mention, the leader of the free world -- [no audio] brian: what are theeth challenge violations. why was she fired? >> well i can't get into the specificity on personnel moves but listen the press reported repeatedly what she did and didn't do within this white house. you guys know some anchors on network television mocked and derided omarosa to her face. i can't tell you the
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conversations i had with reporters who came into my office and mocked her behind her back. kind of funny when they didn't want her on television, gave her no credence or credibility when she worked here, now that she turned on donald trump she is the toast of the time. they give her time and ability to try to tell a story that is fake that is not true and full of holes and full of lies. quite frankly the media have some burden to bear here because they're the ones who completely dismissed her for the entire time she was here. ainsley: you know, she played a tape of the president the next day after she got fired. the president called her and, that is the recording that she had with the president. and he said what is going on. i didn't even know you were fired. she is trying to say the president doesn't know what is happening in the white house. meanwhile others said the chief of staff, that is his job. he went in there and he cleaned house. he was trying to clean up the white house. what was she really like to work with. what was her personality liked and what did people think of her
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in the white house? >> i always got along with omarosa. she came to my office and periodically we had conversations and meetings. i, when we had planning meetings and stuff like that i got along with her. makes me concerned, i'm wondering if she recorded some of the things we talked about as well. you can't trust somebody who comes into your office and smiles has a conversation and find out afterwards, they leave and private citizens recording information. the conversation she had with the president, the conversation i had with the president, john kelly, these are all private. ridiculous that you. brian: was the president telling the truth when he didn't know she was fired. kelly fired her without telling the president? >> listen the president makes the decisions in this white house. i'm not going to get into the ticktock who knew what and when. what i can tell you the president and omarosa had a 15-year relationship dating way back to the reality show "the apprentice." the president trusted her. gave support for her, brought
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here into the white house into a prominent position. abused that privilege. that is something horrible. most americans look at that someone gave you the trust level to come into the white house, bork for the administration, trying to make america a better place for the american people you completely blew past that, ignored that for your own self-serving interests. it's a horrible thing. steve: speaking of trust, hogan, a number of republicans do not trust the department of justice and the fbi because they have been asking for documents that would explain the very origins of the russia collusion investigation because it looks like this guy, bruce ohr, the number four guy at the department of justice. brian: he was getting stuff from his wife that worked for fusion gps and putting into it bloodstream of the fbi even though christopher steele was fired for leaking to the press. the big question is, will the president declassify these things? all these republicans are calling for and have been for half a year? >> seems like every day and
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every new riff developlation the president is proven to be more correct than he was at the day before. at highest levels in the fbi you've seen bias against donald trump and bias for hillary clinton. that is something that is unacceptable. the president is a supporter, unequivocally of all the rank-and-file members of the fbi. he wants transparency throughout the process. congress has been asking for these documents. he wants cooperation. brian: hogan gidley. thanks very much. >> thanks for the time y'all. steve: what does that mean. he wants cooperation? maybe that is the signal to the doj? give it up or it will be too late. ainsley: jillian has more headlines. jillian: good monday morning to you as well. congressman keith ellison, nine domestic violence allegations before minnesota's primary election tomorrow. his ex-girlfriend's son says there is video evidence of ellison abusing the mother. he says the video doesn't exist because it never happened. he is running for minnesota's
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open attorney general seat. as several democrats openly revolt against nancy pelosi the house minority leader says the media wants to keep her from the speaker's gavel in november. >> i know nbc has been on a jag, this is one of their priorities to undermine my prospects as speaker. i have not asked for one person for a vote. i haven't asked a candidate or an incumbent for a vote. jillian: pelosi says she doesn't mind candidates distancing themselves from her until after the midterms. seeing a small plane landing on a highway. check it out. dash-cam footage capturing the incredible emergency landing this is just outside of san francisco. two people were inside the private plane which by the way was not damaged and no cars were hit. the pilot told police the fuel line snapped causing the plane to lose pressure. he was traveling from lake tahoe to the hayward airport. brooks koepka winning the pga
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championship, closing out the competition, shooting 16 underpar. the victory came after fending off a huge push from tiger woods who finished two shots. gary woodland showing support for our heroes, wearing folds of honor hats during the entire period. founder major dan rooney is a close friend. it is special for him to give back to the men and women who sacrifice so much. isn't that cool. steve: kansas jayhawk as well. ainsley: major rooney was at the majors. he is a golf pro. his dream was fly airplanes for our military, be a golf pro. now he is wearing folds of honor hats. brian: had one dream to be a weather guy on "fox & friends." >> i did have one dream, i turned out to be a horrible weatherman, brian. it is raining out. i knew it was going to rain. i don't have an umbrella.
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great folks, anthony is sharing his umbrella with me. anthony, i appreciate that. linda you guys came from massachusetts and row island. anyone you want to give a shoutout too. >> my wife amy. >> my grandchildren. sophia, logan. leonardo. >> all the other -- we have a sign too. i appreciate you holding this for me. guys we'll be dealing with rain unfortunately on and off the entire day, from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. that is where the heaviest rain is. we have flood watches and warnings stretching from the d.c. area up through pennsylvania, through new jersey. the good news is, the heaviest rain, this is the good news for all you guys out here, the heaviest rain is not going to hit new york city. so i will use my weatherman powers and try to get you guys a good afternoon. everybody, thanks for being out here with us. steve: great job. remember the umbrella. brian: rick reichmuth might have a few extra.
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the media teaming up to down president trump and "the boston globe" is leading the charge. our next guest says this is the fight. the fake news will not win. ainsley: police unions taking a stand against national anthem protests urging their members to drop their ticket plans. one of those unleaders will join us live. -- union leaders will join us live.
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♪ jillian: good morning to you, welcome back. time for some quick headlines. there is uproar over an i.c.e. detention center that doesn't exist. a petition circulated by liberals in indian against the unplanned facility getting 150 signatures, newton county leaders are deciding for a place for a government building on 46-acres of open land. forget the straws. the eu is getting rid of strike anywhere matches after ingredients to make them are banned. they're being replaced with safety matches, sparking only on the strip attached to their box.
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steve: steve why they are safety matches. meanwhile "the boston globe" newspaper is launching a coordinated attack on president trump. at least 100 other newspapers are now apparently answering the globe's call for a war of words by agreeing to publish editorials against president trump and denounce his media attacks this thursday. here to weigh in, radio talk show host, author of the book, kennedy bab little son. howie carr joins us from the nation's capitol. >> good morning,. steve: steve you know a little bit about the "boston globe." you work for the rival newspaper, the herald, right? >> only newspaper in boston making money. "the boston globe" is a shadow of its former self. this is desperate attempt to regain its lost relevance, steve. their metro columnist is under suspension. he made up stories about his involvement in the boston marathon bombing of 2013. he had an excuse though for his
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fabrication. he said he was drunk. steve: okay. >> current editor survived a sexual harrassment probe of pervasive sexual harrassment in the newsroom. the paper was bought by "the new york times" for 1.1 billion in the 1990s. it was sold about five years ago for basically a buck, if you discount the real estate. it is losing money. it is hemorrhaging five, 10 million a year. it is owned by the owner of the boston red sox. they want to be relevant. they turned up in wikileaks as conspiring with hillary clinton's primary campaign in new hampshire. they're just, it is just, it is disreputable rag. the newspapers in generals i hate to say this, i work for one, don't have nearly the clout they used to have. "the globe" is desperate to regain it and it just isn't going to work. steve: i know the deputy editor marjorie pritchard said essentially they're going after the president, referring to the newspapers and media in some
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cases as being the enemy of the people and she says we're not the enemy of the people. do you agree with that? >> well, they're not enemy of the people but they are the enemy of the president. you know what i find interesting, steve is, that the previous president, barack obama, he surveiled some of your colleagues here in the washington bureau of fox. he ordered wiretaps on reporters for the associated press. not to mention what they did to the tea party groups with the internnal revenue service. you talk about a threat to civil liberties barack obama was much more of a problem than donald trump. i would say donald trump in this case is just responding to the insane attacks against him. he is, like king lear, a man more sinned against than sinning. steve: there you go. look for a bunch of editorials on thursday about the president of the united states. >> no one will read them steve. you can look for them anyway. steve: i'm sure we'll see them. it will be a big news story on thursday.
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howie, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. steve: ten minutes before the top of the hour. police unions taking a stand against national anthem protesters, urging their members to drop their ticket plans. one of the union leaders will join us next to tell us a story. bill hemmer joins us right now. >> good morning to you. how was this plane stolen? what can be done about it next time, steve? we'll look closely at it. secret recordings of the white house. what a new book may or may not reveal about the trump white house. what nancy pelosi is saying about her future. sean spicer with our headline, join us ten minutes, 9:00 to noon, guys, top of the hour. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce
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♪ brian: the nfl refusing to punish national anthem kneelers as of now as talks continue
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between the players association and the league. as some miami dolphins in week one of the preseason protested in their opener against tampa. the move prompting south florida police unions to end a ticket program offering members discounts to dolphins games. one of those unions is the broward county police union, writing on facebook this. this organization obviously does not honor the first-responders and dangers they put themselves in every day. joining us one of the union leaders cutting ties with the dolphins. john, so this is, you were pretty turned off by what you saw in week one of the preseason? >> we were really upset, brian. let me go back, about a month ago, they reached out to us to have first-responders day. and, listen we were thrilled. i thought i would be here promoting this event instead of canceling it. and, listen by them doing the kneeling, it didn't happen. i guess they didn't get the memo. brian: the dolphins came out
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originally said, miami dolphins, i don't know what the nfl will do, the miami dolphins will stand. they got a lot of blowback that they pulled back. is that one of the reasons you agreed to the program, you thought the dolphins would be standing? >> absolutely we thought we would be standing. also we thought that this was an olive branch to kind of mend and heal and actually have some constructive dialogue. brian: right. because the nfl owners always say we don't get their message right, we're not getting the message. their problem with law enforcement, it is with the people you represent. >> yeah, they feel like police brutality is out there whatever. listen, that is not the issue. yeah, there has been a couple incidents. we have a couple of bad apples, but we police our own. and, i think the whole country knows that. brian: you want the fans to also step out and not support the dolphins this year? >> i would love to see that. until, listen, we can't come
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together, as long as these nfl players keep kneeling, we will never be able to meet and have an open dialogue. so yeah, i urge all the dolphin fans, don't show up, don't watch. brian: it is kenny stills, albert wilson, and robert quinn taking a knee and putting a fist in the air, one of them for colin kaepernick. we have to get this guy a job. i don't know if this is way to go about it. plus he is suing the league. how to get employment when you're suing your employer. hope the dolphins get a wake-up call. mike tanenbaum is class guy. hopefully he gets his way. thanks so much. >> thank you, guys. brian: coming up straight ahead we have more "fox & friends" and something sensational to close with. advancing public policy,
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up between 9:00 and noon. we won't be playing this song bumping in or out, i promise. channel 450 on sirius. among our guests is bret baier. >> bill: new details after the plane was stolen and crashed in seattle. investigators learning more about the final moments as we learn more about the man behind the controls. strange story here. i'm bill hemmer. welcome back, julie. >> sandra: i'm julia banderas. the f.b.i. covering the voice recorder planes. the employee stole the empty plane from sea-tac international airport friday night telling air traffic controllers he is just a broken guy. his family described him as a faithful husband, friend. >> we're devastated by

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