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ainge and illegal alien and we believe he has been in this area for four to twee 7 years. jillian: august 22nd, fox news alert, murder suspects caught, and illegal immigrant charged after kidnapping missing iowa student mollie tibbetts. rob: how the president has responded as republicans demand justice. jillian: paul manafort found guilty on fraud charges and michael cohen cuts a deal. rob: what impact if any will this have on the president if you live in washington. jillian: andrew cuomo claimed america was never great. the millennial's agree? rob: their surprise or not so surprising answer as "fox and friends first" continues right now. jillian: a lot to get to. rob: straight to a fox news alert, and illegal immigrant
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charged with murder after confessing to kidnapping and killing mollie tibbetts. the mexican man detailing her final terrifying moments to police. jillian: jackie ibanez joins us as the suspect appears to face a judge. >> reporter: tragic end to a story we have been following for weeks. mollie tibbetts found dead in a cornfield not far from her hometown of brooklyn, iowa. and illegal immigrant from mexico admits to kidnapping, killing and dumping her lifeless body after following her on a run on july 18th. kim jong un to claims he blacked out and only came to when he found mollie tibbetts's body in the trunk of his car. the surveillance video helped crack this case. >> we were able to track the roots he took and also able to find mollie tibbetts running on this video and determine he was one of the last of have seen mollie tibbetts running. she was found in a cornfield,
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there were cornstalks placed over the top of her. >> reporter: a local dairy farm says he passed a background check even though he had been in the us illegally for 7 years. the small iowa community is shaken up this morning. >> for about the day a gloomy feeling, even not knowing her personally, it is upsetting because it is such a small town and small community that you don't think this could happen. you feel less safe than normal. jillian: mollie tibbetts's family and friends are devastated. holding out hope she was returned home alive. >> every parent's nightmare and so sad, so wrong. she had so much to give. mollie tibbetts was a sweet, wonderful young girl, we loved her here, she is part of our
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family and she was very kind to everybody. the best we can give is to be like mollie tibbetts. jillian: rivera will face a judge for the first time today. if convicted of murder he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. jillian: donald from sounding off on the murder of mollie tibbetts just before a rally in west virginia. rob: saying molly's tragic death should never have happened. >> you heard about today with the illegal alien coming in very sadly from mexico and you saw what happened to that incredible beautiful young woman. should have never happened. illegally in our country, the immigration laws are such a disgrace, we are getting them changed. we have to get more republicans. jillian: lawmakers nationwide demanding justice for mollie tibbetts. mike pence tweeting we commend
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swift action by local, state and federal investigators working in iowa in apprehending and illegal immigrant charged with first-degree murder. now justice will be served. we will never forget mollie tibbetts. and offered prayers for mollie tibbetts's molly and -- family and friends. this as john cox slams democrats for their open border policy saying, quote, close who want to abolish ice need to consider the consequences of their proposal. the mollie tibbetts case is one more tragic example of a senseless loss that should have never happened similar to kate steinle's heartbreaking death in san francisco. kate steinle was shot and killed by an illegal immigrants on a san francisco year in 2015. the gunman was acquitted of murder and manslaughter. rob: this has been a 5-week story with mollie tibbetts, 5 weeks of torture for the family
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of mollie tibbetts waiting to find out what happened to their 20-year-old daughter in this small town in iowa. it began on july 18th at 7:30 in the evening when mollie tibbetts was last seen jogging around brooklyn, iowa, the last time she was seen alive at this point. and at 10:00 it was a bit confusing, mollie tibbetts's boyfriend claims he received a snapchat from mollie tibbetts after she got home from this dog. we don't know if this was true or if he misremembered it or something but it through a wrench in the investigation, to 0 in on the boyfriend right here more than they should have at this time. we move along, 6 days later, july 24th, things start to perk up when she had been missing for six days, the fbi and state investigators take over the investigation. we move along after that to august 2nd, a couple weeks in, a redshirt is found near a pig
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firm in this area not far away from where mollie tibbetts was last seen jogging in the heart of that town. this pig farmer becomes a person of interest in the case and that didn't pan out after that. he was let go and no longer investigated after that point. we are not sure if that shirt was mollie tibbetts's, doesn't was. august 14th investigators honing in on five different locations, some farmland they were looking at last week, a truckstop of interest, carwash and the boyfriend's home where mollie tibbetts was saying when the boyfriend was out of town, these are the points of interest and as we go along finally yesterday, august 21, '12 miles from where mollie tibbetts was last seen is where she was found
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in this cornfield. her body found, that young man leading police to the body of the 20-year-old girl. jillian: thanks. donald trump slamming robert mueller's investigation is two former members of his inner circle take a big legal hit. the president's lawyer says the paul manafort and michael cohen news does not threaten the white house. griff jenkins has the latest fallout. >> reporter: not good news for the white house, two major developments, the former campaign chairman paul manafort guilty on eight counterattacks and bank fraud, carrying significant present time, the jury deadlocking on ten accounts resulting in a mistrial. 18 total counts related to the president or the campaign but then came this, the president's former personal lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to eight charges of tax and bank fraud and campaign finance charges stemming from hush money payments to two women alleging
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affairs with the president. this could be jail time in the plea deal and his lawyer making serious threats that this is just the beginning. >> mister cohen has knowledge of certain subjects that should be of interest to the special counsel and is more than happy to tell with special counsel all that he knows. >> reporter: the president's attorney rudy giuliani issued a statement, there is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the president in the government's charges against mister cohen. the president himself before and during a rally in west virginia. >> it doesn't involve me but i still feel it is a sad thing that happened. this has nothing to do with russian collusion. fake news and the russian witchhunt, a whole big combination. where is the collusion? >> reporter: democrats are quick to react, nancy pelosi saying the campaign chairman, paul manafort, the guilty plea from michael cohen, further evidence
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of the corruption and commonality at the heart of the inner circle. manafort's sentencing is next wednesday. he faces another trial, cohen's sentencing in mid-december. rob: lots more to come. jillian: democrats claiming victory calling it the worst day of the trump presidency. rob: harvey dylan, a lawyer and california are in c committeewoman is criticizing the left for what she considers its desperation to find a criminal link between cohen and manafort and the president. >> we don't see anything about the president, about russian collusion or anything other than irregularities in his taxes and statements the banks but 0 to do with the president and undercores, wouldn't have been prosecuted, it is part of the narrative of an unfair witchhunt. a couple things in mind about michael cohen, when facing 60
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years in prison and the alternative is 5 years in prison and you can get that five year deal if you say a couple things that aren't crimes are crimes and pin them on the president, the overwhelming power of the prosecutors in the situations and every situation of federal prosecution has led to this result. jillian: manafort african trial will begin in washington next month in connection to time in the trump campaign. republican congressman duncan hunter and his wife appearing tomorrow and campaign corruption charges. the california congressman and his wife margaret are accused of using $250,000 in campaign funds to pay for personal expenses in covering it up. they spend money on vacations and family travel. hunter's lawyer says the indictment is politically motivated. billionaire falls short in his
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bid for governor, the republican donor got a late endorsement from donald trump that was beaten by mark gordon in the gop primary. incumbent republican senator john barajas go held off his challengers earning 65% of the vote. rob: a case that captivated the country taking a tragic turn. and illegal immigrant charged with the murder of mollie tibbetts. jillian: our next guest calls in a clear demonstration of the lawless left. nypd commissioner bernard kerrick is here next. mother...nature!
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a migrant worker. can tougher immigration laws have prevented this killing? jillian: bernard carrots, thank you for being with us unfortunately under the circumstances. what will it take for immigration laws to change and prevent things like this? >> it has to change. we have to know who is coming into the country, where they are once they are here, once they are vetted. you let the wrong people into the country, this is the type of thing that happens. the frightening thing about this is if the democrats have their way in november or the 2020 elections they are going to open the borders, they are going to let people in like this and something else is pretty frightening for me. last night i watched a lot of
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the coverage on this issue in the mainstream media other than fox, being criticized for covering this story, the story should be covered, one of the main focal points of the national news and nobody is looking at it. rob: this has become such a political issue in this country. ten years ago this was a pragmatic bipartisan fact that you can't have illegal immigration in a country. both sides agreed on it. >> forget five years ago, five years ago, president obama said you can't have people come into this country illegally stay here. got to protect the borders. president obama was saying it. rob: what changed? >> donald trump got elected and democrats hatred for this man
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has given them this thing in their head, everything he says, anything he wants to do, anything he wants to do to protect this country they are against. jillian: how do we move forward as a country? >> the president has to focus on what he wants to do and that is build a wall, enhance ice, enhance border control and democrats have their way they want to eliminate ice which is completely bizarre. rob: all the leftists calling for the abolishment of ice, they probably didn't have much issue with ice doing what it did yesterday in queens which was deporting what we believe to be the last known nazi collaborator in the country, 95-year-old man who as a young man worked with the nazis, this man is deported to germany, likely face charges when he gets there.
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this is immigration and customs enforcement. >> and an order by the president to get him out of the country. he is not supposed to be here. a direct order from the president and out he went. he should have been deported a long time ago. jillian: going back, a lot of people hoped after the kate steinle situation that opinions would change, minds would change on borders and immigration. do you see the mollie tibbetts case as something that changes people's minds? >> people are stuck, there is political polarization that has them in this mode where they don't care what happens, they despise the president and don't give a damn who gets killed, what happens, just ignore it. rob: no matter what he says, makes no sense.
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interesting idea, thank you. jillian: 18 after the hour, russian hackers caught targeting the midterms. how the trump administration put the kremlin on notice. rob: sarah sanders sounding off, immigration and customs enforcement, for deporting that former nazi guard, stay tuned. ♪ we are the champions ♪ that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com.
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rob: we went an important clarification for the store we are talking about, this nazi guard deported to germany, a polish death camp. and nazi death camp in nazi occupied poland at the time, poland the victim of world war
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ii and the nazis. >> a hurricane bears down is a category 5 storm, look at this, nasa releasing a 3-d map as it approaches the island. rob: it is a beast and it is headed for hawaii, a monster storm and it will make landfall. >> this is the strongest storm to come in this close proximity to hawaii, category 5, doesn't go higher than that, 160 mile-per-hour sustained winds, not a lot of time for people to make their final preparations but we need people to do so, we have hurricane watch is in effect and that is as perfect as a category 5 storm can get. let's look at the tropical storm models. most of the men agreement that it comes at least very close to the islands, watching honolulu for a landfall this weekend and there is the track.
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it will make a north northwestern curve in the next 24 to 48 hours. the devastating part of the storm will be the rainfall. because of the mountainous terrain it will squeeze that moisture upwards of two feet of rain and this could be devastating. last time they saw a category of this strength was three decades ago. people will tell you that was a devastating, catastrophic storm. i'm so concerned for these vulnerable islands. there is a forecast rainfall, in some cases over two feet of rain, winds in excess of 80, 90 miles an hour and some of these, where we have the mountainous terrain the mudslides, potential for catastrophic flooding, this is going to be a huge story that we will watch. it doesn't get stronger than
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that. >> already hit by volcanoes. jillian: foxbusiness alert, russia caught red-handed trying to hack the upcoming midterms. rob: tracy carrasco here with we accounts facebook just suspended. >> reporter: facebook says it was flagged by a cyber security firm about all of this but they suspended 652 pages, accounts and groups for coordinated inauthentic behavior spreading this misleading political information, accounts from russia and iran and this is the second time in a month facebook has suspended a number of accounts. last month they suspended 32 of these accounts for the same reason but facebook has been criticized since the 2016 presidential election because they have been trying to take some efforts to make sure this activity doesn't happen on this platform. jillian: they say intimidation
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is the sincerest form of flattery, the same as chester chito. >> reporter: imitation. rob: you said intimidation. >> reporter: pepsico's frito-lay division make chitos accusing a new competitor of trademark violations. you can see this on your screen. peteohs a thin orange colored snack but they are made from peas and lentils, the bags are similar. the names sound the same but the cease-and-desist letter to the company that makes peteohs claiming their name, their logo which is a part friend and their slogan which is tigers live longer than cheetahs may be a direct aim at chester the cheetahs take away from the brand. rob: that is the most sincere form of flattery.
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they are made of peas? >> reporter: peas and lentils. rob: sounds terrible. jillian: fox news alert, charged with the murder of mollie tibbetts, lawmakers demanding justice. rob: ted williams has been working the scene, live in iowa at the cornfield. ♪
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rob: welcome back. and illegal immigrant confesses to killing mollie tibbetts. lawmakers nationwide demanding justice. jillian: kim reynolds tweeting we are heartbroken and angry that a broken immigration system a lot of predator like this to live in our community and we will do all we can to bring justice to mollie tibbetts's killer.
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rob: greg abbott weighing in on the immigration policy, this is why so many americans are angry about sanctuary cities, why texas band sanctuary cities. jillian: let's bring in ted williams who has been out there at the scene for weeks talking to police officers for weeks, joins us from brooklyn, iowa, right? john topsy is scheduled for today. what we know is when the medical examiner came out here and picked up the remains out here, i 12 miles outside brooklyn where the remains of mollie tibbetts were found. the autopsy, the medical examiner will conduct an autopsy, they want to determine the manner and cause of death. they know the manner of death is homicide but what they don't
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know is actually the cause of death. rob: when you look at how the case develops for a few weeks, there weren't many leads. there was hope that she was still alive and all of a sudden the right surveillance video is found and picked up this black car following mollie tibbetts as she is jogging and this young man gets out of the car and confronts her and we go from there. it is a testament to how important surveillance video is and the need for all of it. these cameras need to be everywhere. >> absolutely. surveillance video cameras help out tremendously law enforcement in finding mollie tibbetts. what law enforcement was able to do, actually saw the black chevy following her.
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they saw this person get out and from what we have been told this guy ran alongside of mollie tibbetts. at some point she said leave me alone. i will call the police and this guy, this illegal immigrant in this country illegally wound up harming mollie tibbetts from all indications. those are the allegations out there. jillian: in recent weeks we learned authorities zeroed in on a number of places including the boyfriend's home, the pig farm, carwash and truck stop and one other location. do you know of any connection between any of these places and the suspect and the cornfield where she was found? >> reporter: at this stage law enforcement has not let that information out. they did put out that information early on but as rob
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said, the actual videotape, video footage of that vehicle that led them to this guy, kim jong un to, a migrant -- cristhian bahena rivera, and illegal immigrant. that is where the investigation took off and where he led them to the location i am now standing and that is when they found the body of mollie tibbetts. rob: there was so much hope she might be found alive. her father holding out hope, police indicating, hopes dashed with the discovery of her body. thanks, appreciate it. jillian: sarah sanders praising her boss and ice for a job well done, the press secretary
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tweeting for many years a nazi forced labor camp guard was living in new york, terrible injustice. past administrations failed to deport him, donald trump got the job done. ice has removed this despicable nazi from our great country, ice has deported him to germany, the last known nazi collaborator in the us. a hard-working father breaking down in tears as a judge raise charges against his son-in-law accused of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters, indicating christopher watts may have killed his kids before his wife came home from a trip, her body found buried in the colorado oil field. watts claims his wife strangled the girls after asking for divorce and he killed her out of rage. he has not entered a plea and could face the death penalty if convicted. rob: a police helicopter crashes and breaks apart trying to take off in a parking lot.
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there it goes. you can see the chopper struggling to stay near, trying to lift off and then topples over onto the ground. the blade is destroyed, most of helicopter gets damaged, this was at a training center, the department blames powerful straight-line winds for the crash, the pilot was seriously injured but is recovering, should eventually be okay. the faa investigating after a jet makes an emergency landing, the claim was bound for london but two tires blue out moment after it took off. >> we just thought tire blue. >> we won't declare an emergency, but we would like to head back. rob: scary stuff trying to land without the tires. the reverend his entourage landed safely at a new york airport, just won song of the
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year at the music video awards. coming up, major developments but still no evidence of collusion at this point. two of donald trump's former top advisers convicted of fraud and other things but these are crimes that have not much to do with russia collusion. jillian: the left, and a major win for mueller's team. and attorney saying not so fast, coming right back. dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com
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shannon: welcome back, the two senators who met with brett kavanaugh are telling two different stories, susan collins and democrat chuck schumer say they brought up abortion and roe versus wade. >> he said he agreed with what
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justice roberts said. >> he did not say that to me. conservative justices have a habit of saying something is set in law during their confirmation and then overturning it. >> schumer has spoken out against brett kavanaugh and calling a confirmation swing vote. former house it aid avoids jail after his lawyers complained donald trump was mean to him. sentenced to 3 months of supervised release for making false statements to get a loan. the president criticizing him on social media for being a pakistani spy. 's lawyers say that is punishment enough. he works for democrat debbie wasserman schultz before he was banned from the network, was criticized for not firing him immediately. rob: michael cohen has cut a deal, longtime attorney for donald trump agreeing to pleads guilty to eight counsel financial crimes, he could face 63 months in jail. joining me to discuss this and
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the manafort case, alex sawyer. thanks for coming on this morning. the cohen case is more interesting because it does have ties to the president potentially and we are talking seventh and eighth counts. let's look at what he is charged with. tax evasion 5 counts, federal income, making a false statement or financial institution, bank fraud, not a big deal but the extent of campaign contributions causing an unlawful corporate contribution is what he says he did at the suggestion of donald trump and could be trouble. >> it is cohen's word against the president, we will see if there is written evidence, another recording:may have to show that the president is implicated in this. there will be a question about
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whether this was a donation in terms of benefiting donald trump's campaign or if this was for the personal benefit, making sure his family wasn't embarrassed, that sort of thing. that is the question of the intent of the payment. rob: a big story, saying i don't want to mess up my marriage. might not have had anything to do with the campaign and hard to prove beyond reasonable doubt it was about the campaign. what we are talking about is $300,000 used to pay two women the president allegedly had affairs with years and years before this, money was funneled through the national enquirer, this actually has the media's full attention but still a great distance from the narrative of
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the president and vladimir putin colluding together to steal the united states election, talking about the president having an affair ten years ago. >> you are right and donald trump was a celebrity, there could have been other payments made prior, obviously a suggestion, no proof of that but if they can point to that and say it happened in the past, women have come out, hedge money paid prior to him being a candidate, that shows this payment could have been routine, this is what michael cohen did to the president, this was not for the benefit of the campaign. at the same time you have the president looking at this, nothing to do with russia or colluding with vladimir putin, the mueller probe should end. the cohen please, nothing to do with russia, manafort's conviction, nothing to do with his time serving donald trump's
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campaign. rob: the two biggest cases, put your best foot forward and part manafort convicted 8 of 18 charges, financial crimes, bank fraud trying to get loans, nothing to do with russian collusion, nothing to do with the president. >> what you have politics coming into play, the dnc send emails trying to fund raise off of manafort's conviction that this is proof the mueller investigation has credibility, that it should continue and 14 months led to this and this is the first one, multiple convictions, definitely a stretch. you pointed to michael cohen's situation, nothing at this point puts the president in hot water and in terms of any indictment,
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a lot of legal experts say the doj's opinion suggest this would be after he leaves office. rob: the point of this was russia and russian collusion. that is why bob mueller has his job. thank you so much. jillian: it is 14 minutes until the top of the hour. let's check in with ainsley ehrhardt for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: down here in dc interviewing the president live, an exclusive interview, we will take it after the show and show it to you tomorrow. a lot of questions, we will ask what happened with manafort and cohen and find out what the president says about that, did he direct them to pay off those women are not? we will ask about mollie tibbetts who was killed by an undocumented immigrant, 24 years old and get his reaction. tommy laren will react to the news of the day, greg jarrett,
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paul manafort, alan dershowitz will be on the show in former ice director thomas homan, ask him about mollie tibbetts so stay with us, a packed show from 6:00 to 9:00. rob: thank you so much and when we come back, governor cuomo thinks america was never that great. what do millennials think? >> do you think there was a time when america was great? >> not particularly. >> i have to agree with governor cuomo. jillian: the man who hit the streets of new york to find out. he is live and walking our way coming up. ♪ orted accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com.
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>> new york governor andrew cuomo feeling back lash for taking this cheap shot at our country. >> we are not going to make america great again. it was never that great. rob: campus reform media director phillips went to the streets to see if millennials agreed. jillian: joins us now with the results. >> after those comments a lot of americans assumed that was just governor cuomo, he is crazy, most people don't feel that way but a lot of americans especially of my generation agree. they view patriotism as supporting trump, they don't have context. people would be shocked by what they see here. >> do you think america has ever been truly great?
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>> i don't believe america has been great for all folks ever even today. i would have to agree with governor cuomo. >> do you think there was a time when america was great? >> not particularly. >> reporter: it goes on and on. one person said america has been great all the time because we are so exceptional. that stems from two things, one in the classroom, complete lack of american exceptionalism, student after student say my professor, my teacher never teach why we are great. the other things there is a pressure where students are afraid of being viewed as patriotic because they feel they are endorsing everything our country has done through history. you can admit our faults but understand the unique efforts that made us great. jillian: how did it get to this point? >> reporter: a lot of it is partisan politics. many on the left especially
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allow their patriotism to be dictated by who is in power. during president obama's in your conservatives on the right, their levels of patriotism did not decline at all. now that donald trump is in power liberal patriotic levels have been going down. it has to do with who is in power. it is -- if you come out against america, a problem that needs to be addressed. you can't expect people to defend our greatness if they don't think we are great to begin with. rob: you feel it too. there is this suppression, this fear among people that even liking this country you might be labeled like the far left so often wants to do, a racist. you are a piece of trash if you like the american flag. >> we did the same 4 july. person after person said what is there to be proud of and what is going on? a lot of people don't have a context of history or a
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realization of the circumstances or principles we have, how much better we are than every other country. jillian: go back years, i was raised in a family where you watched the news at night and see what is going on across the world and across the country but now so many are in their phones all time, on twitter you can get a lot of news but you think people aren't understanding and seeing what is going on outside our country? >> reporter: there is a biased view of america being given to people especially twitter and social media, negative about america all the time especially under donald trump but eight years of president obama made it seem being american was something to be apologetic about, went around the world apologizing, there is a lot we should be ashamed of and a lot of people came of age with president obama making it seem there is something they should be sorry for, being an american and donald trump saying we should be proud of american history and heritage and
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history, there's a lag where people are shaking off what president obama thought. rob: travel the world, talk to people and find out how good we have it here. i go to so many places, you talk to the people and they are envious of the situation, the opportunities this country provides and you learn a lot all over the world. that is how you learn. appreciate your time. 55 minutes after the hour, teaching respect and those who put their lives on the line to protect our flag, how young children are learning a lesson from veterans. jillian: he stole $4000 from a church but immediately felt bad. the note he left behind, the change of heart, we will tell you about it.
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you are free to go. tide and downy together. jillian: full-time fotime for t, the bad and the ugly. taking time to flag etiquette. learn to race raise and fold the flag. rob: pray for me brothers. that's the note a crook left at a church after roning it the guy caught on camera stealing $4,000 worth of electronics in connecticut. jillian: a suspected drunk driver beach dwellers before crashing wave. abandoned on a south san
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diego shore he was arrested with a beer in hand. you don't want to do that probably. thanks for watching. rob: the car is in the ocean. i mean, we have got to go. we will see you later. bye. oh, god. >> first degree murder charge was filed in connection with the disappearance of mollie tibbets, a complaint and affidavit names christian rivera and he has been charged with murder in the first degree. >> should have never happened. illegally in our country, the immigration laws are such a disgrace. we're getting them changed. >> paul manafort guilty on 8 counts of tax and bank fraud almost certainly guaranteeing significant prison time then came in the president's perm lawyer pleading guilty to tax and bank fraud and campaign finance charges. >> new york democrat governor andrew cuomo even

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