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rob: reporter crystal shooting colorado when that car came pulling through. thankfully nobody was hurt. the driver didn't have a license. jillian: bees buzzing hot dog cart in new york city. they had to be vacuumed up. they had to escape the heat. aren't we all? >> so, thank you, mr. president. [cheers] >> the trump bump versus the far left. key primaries decided overnight in florida and arizona. >> bruce ohr grilled by republican lawmakers for seven hours. the information he revealed should rock the country to its core. >> this is the biggest abuse of power you i have ever seen. >> president trump going after google, accusing the tech giant of being politically biased against conservatives. >> they better be careful, we have literally thousands and thousands of complaints coming in. you just can't do that. >> the late senator john mccain now lies in arizona
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state capitol. >> today would have been john machine cake's 82nd birthday. >> stocks hitting new highs today. consumer confidence soaring to levels not seen in nearly two decades. >> officers going viral for jump roping skills now. they are going to teach us some moves. [cheers] ♪ take this way too far. >> leave you breathless. steve: you know, if you miss this program you miss a little, you miss a lot. thank you taylor swift for providing the sound track. >> let's roll the tape at the conclusion of the program yesterday brian kilmeade tell us what was going through your mind when you did that. brian: it's an instinct when you grow up in the circuit you want -- you see the crowd roaring in the background seemingly easy because these guy are professionals they are watching us, i believe katie
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can you see them moving with the ropes to try to help us out. i didn't know quite know what to do with my hands i held them here. brian: the fix was in. katie: you had that on me. brian: when it comes to jump roping i like to do it in the unitard. steve: sorry we have standards. katie: world champions double dutch stars for teaching us. steve: thanks to the yonkers police who brought the men and women over. ainsley is on vacation again today. she will be back tomorrow and in her place we have katie pavlich. katie: happy to be here. brian: as a salute we look at her hobbies and try to mirror. here is hoping it was chess. turns out she likes adventure and likes to do stuff. katie: we have a lot of stuff planned today. i will get these guys some
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outdoor skills in new york city. put you to the test. steve: there will be an element of danger. once again, they are actually bringing in a mountain. we are going to climb a mountain. katie: always. steve: once again, you miss a little, you miss a lot. stay tuned for the next three hours. we start this hour with a fox news alert. brian: here we go march to the mid terms they are n terms of the 3r50eu78 marries. katie: show down set between president trump backed candidate vs. a bernie sanders backed democrat. steve: the choice is stark and clear there ellison barber is live in washington with a post game show, kind of, for the primaries yesterday. >> good morning to all of you guys. it was a big night last night. tallahassee marianne drew guilliams a progressive democrat endorsed by bernie sanders pulled off a major upset in the florida gubernatorial race. he wasn't at the top of the reelection polls. he did not have the most money but he did mooing to beat out the more establishment frontrunner gives the left bernie
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sanders treason celebrate. president trump can celebrate as well because the candidate he endorsed, congressman reron desantis secured the republican nomination in part thanks to president trump. the desantis got a big bump in the polls after president trump endorsed him. the sunshine state is a well known swing state and now they are poised for another major showdown come november. >> we had the president come at the end of july with a huge event for us. and we really just had unstoppable momentum. the good news is we are going to carry this all the way through november. >> healthcare in a state like a right and not a privilege. >> voters cast primary ballots in florida, oklahoma, and arizona yesterday. one of the most hotly contested senate seats in arizona the seat of outgoing republican senator and frequent trump critic jeff flake. representative martha mcsally won the republican nomination. mcsally is set to face off against one of her colleagues here on capitol hill democratic
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representative kirsten cinema. >> we are going to be in for what we now have described as the a toss-up race. this is an evenly matched race against two good candidates between mcsally and cinema. and it's going to be a doocy. >> president trump didn't endorse anyone in the arizona date. after mcsally's race she turned down endorsement from flake adding congratulations and then on to november. steve, brian, katie? steve: all right ellison, thank you very much. mcsally in 2015 kept her distance from donald trump. wouldn't say whether or not she voted for him. of course then when it was time to get an endorsement. i'm not going to endorse anybody in this race including joe arpaio who he gave a pardon to. katie: did get on twitter and pointed out she rejected the endorsement of jeff flake and is he excited to see her win in november. this is going to be a fascinating race there are
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many similarities between the two candidates and lots of differences. kristin cinema pro-obamacare, proabortion candidate whereas mcsally is air force combat veteran. she was first female combat pilot to fly in combat. she has been deployed multiple times. steve: now she is a trump loyalist. katie: she hasn't received endorsement from the president but a go get him. brian: seat maintains so much. intrigued about the matchup. not much of a primary battle will be a november battle. senator nelson against senator scott. that is going to be the veteran. the astronaut who has not really had a challenge in about 12 years against governor scott who is also run a strong campaign extremely organized. pulled millions out of his own pocket. >> plus, down in florida we know a lot of people are watching right now rick desantis was trailing adam
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putnam the ag commissioner until the president of the united states picked mr. desantis as one of the 37 republicans he endorsed in their primaries and a majority of them won and look at that the margin 20 points. adam putnam was way ahead until president trump said, you know what, ron, you are my guy because you have supported me in congress. katie: look at those numbers he went ahead 20 points after president trump went down there to endorse him. i'm sure the president will be heavily involved. the schedule will be jampacked tight in the fall. the white house has talked about that. we will see how it goes. brian: adam putnam spent whole life in politics i support desantis and maybe run as lieutenant governor and run together. steve: did you not see this on the fox news channel yesterday but it was big news behind closed doors the committees were finally able to talk to bruce ohr. one of the top guys at the fbi and department of justice, he was crucial in
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getting the dossier from fusion gps into the hands of the fbi. he was a doj official. here's what he i understand from sources united states the room, he admitted yesterday that the dossier was filled with unsubstantiated hearsay. it would not stand up in court. and, yet, when they presented it to the fisa court they never said hey, by the way, this is unsubstantiated. it's hearsay and i got it from my life. katie: i think it's not clear either whether the fisa court judges written formed about where this information came from and who was paying for it. and the big question, too. is it appropriate for a department of justice official to be using official taxpayer office who has legal authority while is he in contact with a research organization being paid by the clinton campaign and the dnc. i would say that's an abuse of power if i ever saw one. brian: i li in a fantasy
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world moment that democrats would be just as outraged as republicans. steve: check him for a fever. brian one thing is clear, glenn simpson, lisa page, and bruce ohr are not on the same page and they all can't be telling the truth. they all can't be telling the truth because they that district each other. one significant is bruce ohr is glenn simpson came out the first time i dealt with bruce ohr is thanksgiving of 2016. 2016 said no, i; katie: peter strzok was not cooperative. lisa page said everything you have seen in these text messages were exactly what the intention was. peter strzok tries to say we weren't really trying to stop frump getting into office. we were just kidding. steve: as crucial as bruce
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ohr is to the whole organization. i thought the most jaw dropping thing to come out of hearing was he revealed that robert mueller has not interviewed him. robert mueller has not interviewed his wife. keep in mind, is he a fact witness. he is one -- if they are waiting to interview the president at the end, bruce ohr would be one of the guys they would interview first because they knew that what does that say? if robert mueller was not interviewed bruce ohr does that mean they don't think there was any collusion because they are not even going to bother? katie: robert muller has broad authority to go into jerry's to investigate. president trump's closest associates. why wouldn't he want to look into the fbi and doj to make sure there wasn't corruption or illegality to use to spy on american citizens by misleading fisa court judges? brian: all those people feel they are not going for the truth just going for partisan agenda have gotten a lot of fuel to that fire because they are not
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pursuing some of these other avenues. steve: that we know of. katie: that we know of right now, exactly. brian: that's true, they have done a pretty good job of keeping secrets. steve: they have. brian: five minutes talk to somebody who was behind closed doors for 9 hours with bruce ohr and others that would be darrell issa. with the power invested in me by katie as well as steve i would like to toss to jill january. jillian: so glad to accept this. katie: i love your dress this morning. jillian: you too. thousands are expected to pay their respects to the late senator john mccain today. the american patriot will be honored in a private ceremony before he lies in state at the arizona state capitol. tomorrow will be a memorial ceremony as at the north phoenix baptist church ahead head of services in washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. family and friends will say final goodbye at the navy
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academy in maryland. more than 1450 immigrants arrested. ize agents raiding a trailer manufacturer 100 miles northeast of dallas. the company is accused of hiring undocumented workers. many who used fake ideas. agents taking them to detention facilities near dallas and oklahoma by bus. it is unclear if the owners will face charges. 3-d gun blueprints just banned from internet are back online and up for sale. directions on how to print untraceable ar 15s, handguns and other weapons are up for grabs for 10 bucks. this despite federal court order barring the blueprints from being posted online. the judge never stopped them from being sold privately. president trump calls fowl on the media. getting a lesson on soccer penalty cards in the oval office. watch this. >> yellow card is a warning, right? when you want to kick out someone. [laughter]
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>> that's true. jillian: you can see president trump showing the white house press pulled the red card all in good fun. the white house hosting the 2026 world cup. jillian: i feel in that case you need 50 of them. steve: i knew they had a red phone i didn't know they had a red card. jillian: that's funny. brian: his brother is big into soccer and he played soccer in high school. he knows best how to throw a red card. katie: world cup is coming, get ready for it. steve: some democrats want free healthcare for everyone. this governor of california wants to take it one step further. >> only universal healthcare plan for undocumented residents in america. very proud of that. and we proved it can be done without bankrupting the city. i would like to see that we can extend that to the rest of the state. steve: well, tomi lahren lives out in that state and she is going to react coming up in 10 minutes. brian: cynthia nixon won't debate andrew cuomo unless
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brian: getting grilled behind closed doors on capitol hill yesterday after relationship with former british spy christopher
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steele and his ties to anti-trump dossier. california congressman darrell issa joins us now with insight that everything that he can say he will say to us. first off. what progress did you make to getting to the bottom of this? >> certainly we have confirmed that bruce ohr was a willing and constant conduit between fusion gps paid for by the clinton campaign and the fbi. what we find interesting is that because he is an attorney, when he was examined by trey gowdy, myself, jim jordan and others, he seemed to couple of things like well did you ever in your career before make yourself a fact witness, put yourself in the middle as an attorney in a way in which you were conflicted by actually being, for example, the conduit of these usb filled with the dossier and so on?
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he said he had never done it before and he knew it as i think you have reported but i want to go on the record very clearly, he knew he was delivering not hearsay but double hearsay that would never stand up in court and he admitted that, that he was providing as fact that which was and turns out to be fiction. brian: now, do you think if his wife didn't work for fusion gps that he who i focused on narcotics would have been in the middle of this. >> not only we not have been in the middle of it, but his relationship, his prior relationship with the owner of fusion gps glen simpson appears to be how she got the job. he was talking about her being a russian expert there was no indication that she was sought after and worked regularly as a russian expert but rather she got this job for $44,000 to be a conduit a researcher but in fact to make him a cop duty.
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brian: by the way, why hasn't robert mueller interviewed him? >> because i don't think robert mueller wants to go that direction. he wants to go from the trump campaign, assuming that the fisa warrants were valid, forward to try to get trump. rather than going back and try to get hillary and the dnc. you know, the -- nobody is pushing back to find out did the democratic national committee work with spies outside the u.s. and by the way they don't have to be russian spies. they could be british spies that hated president trump in order to change the the or the income with fake information leading to fisa warrants and eavesdropping on a presidential candidate. not just since watergate have we had this kind of a scandal and mueller wants nothing to do with it. he only wants to go forward from the fisa warrant not back to find out it was invalid. brian: you said his memory was not great on certain things but you did feel he was being candid.
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>> full-time for wednesday morning headlines, first up the terrorist convicted in the 1993 world trade center bombing is now suing the united states. ahmed claims his religious rights are being violated in prison. he says his food is not catered to his islamic beliefs and he wasn't given a special muslim prayer leader. the colorado judge is expected to make a decision in the next couple of days. and a federal appeals court throws out a lawsuit against the national motto in god we trust, which is on our
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currency. the slogan ruled constitutional citing its long standing historical use. violates their first amendment rights. and that is some of the news. katie: one of the most popular rallying cries of the democratic agenda free healthcare for all. now candidate for governor taking it one step further. >> did i universal healthcare when i was mayor. fully implemented regardless of your immigration status. because the only healthcare plan for undocumented in america. very proud of that proved it can be done without bankrupting the city. i would like to do that for the rest of the city. brian: proud of using taxpayer money for illegals, great. gavin newsom massive tax hikes. already one of america's highest taxed state. steve: fox news contributor tomi lahren pays taxes in
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california. she joins us from california to talk about it what do you expect? you live in a sanctuary state. the guy who would like to be governor look, let's do. this provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants because we welcome them here. >> you know, just motivates me even morph to make sure that gavin newsom is not elected our next governor because you see exactly what he and other democrats want to do when it state. we have already been taxed and overregulated. we already have sanctuary cities and state. we already coddle and entice illegal immigrants now they want to give illegal immigrants healthcare that should infuriate every tax paying californian who is sick of being taxed and overregulated. so proud of san francisco. look at the homeless population in san francisco today. it's maddening. katie: seems like they are more concerned about providing illegal immigrants free healthcare than they're taking care of san francisco and the people living there what about the cost? you and i know that nothing is free. there is no such thing as a
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free lunch. interesting that gavin newsom says the city and the state have not been bankrupted quite yet. >> well, of course, because the democrats never meet a tax they don't like. of course they will pass along that burden to the taxpayer. we have already been overtaxed and overburdened if there is any silver lining in this i hope californians are listening to and it infuriated weather they are republicans or democrats. someone like gavin newsom who prioritized illegals over americans. brian: going to cost $400 million to do all of that meanwhile, the president united states yesterday taking aim at a lot of our social media companies, especially google, watch. >> i think google is really taking advantage of a lot of people. i think that's a very serious thing and very serious charge. i think what google and what others are doing, if you look at what's going on at twitter, if you look at
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what's going on in facebook. they better be careful because you can't do that to people. you can't too it we have tremendous -- we have literally thousands and thousands of flants coming. in and you just can't do that so i think that google and twitter and facebook, they are really treading on very, very troubled territory and they have to be careful. it's not fair to large portions of the population. brian: does he have facts to back that up tomi lahren? >> well, i think that if any american goes on to google and they google president trump, they google myself. they google any of you on the couch. they will see the way google search results are rigged and stacked. it's quite obvious to the average google consumer. seem to favor liberal agendas and liberal ideas because shockingly they employ less leaning liberal individuals. the president is absolutely right to calling this out and drawing attention to it.
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katie: tomi, heading back to our own state, pushing to make meat cool again. do you like this idea or no? >> absolutely i'm so happy we are talking about it. what this really is about is giving our american ranchers a fighting chance. there are so many small ranchers in my state, my home state of south dakota and others that are fighting to survive right now. that's because we don't have country of origin labeling on our beef products which is a real problem. go to the grocery store and pick up apple or orange you see country of origin. same cannot be said for beef products. it's a disservice to the american consumer. steve: two major agriculture groups have filed a petition with the usda asking for changes because apparently there a laws on the books that have permitted foreign grass fed beef producers to use a product of u.s.a. label if the beef passes through a usda inspection site. that's crazy. so the beef could come from another country but because
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of a loophole, if there is a usda inspect his or her looks at it it's going to get stamped so it makes it look like it came from south dakota. >> the american consumer something duped. that should enrage every american consumer regardless if they from a ranging family or not. like you said i think the average consumer is in the dark on this. it can be labeled product of u.s.a. as long as it was package would here it can be born, raised and slaughtered virtually anywhere. meat packers are taking advantage. cheap foreign beef. the american consumer joins better and cattleman deserves better. we will keep fighting for it. steve: now we know. brian: wherever the cow is slaughtered it should be labeled. steve: it should be. sounds like a crazy loophole. katie: good point. the fruit and vegetables we know exactly where it's coming from. steve: michael cohen's attorney, lanny davis admitting that he lied when he said this about the trump
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tower meeting with the russians. >> the reporting of this story got mixed up. why were not the source of the story. steve: mixed up. all sorts of problems. why is cnn still sticking by his story? newt gingrich on that coming up next. katie: get ready to sail with your children forget it viking river cruises banned them is that a good idea? >> yes. brian: leah michelle 32 years old right now. that's her with her hand on her hip. ♪ ♪ anything's possible. cks sinex
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candidate. katie: congressman ron desantis securing the nomination for governor. he will take on andrew guilliams in november. brian: martha mcsally emerged from a republican primary. she will face off formidable faux sion that i sinema in the . newt with a great time first off, interesting matchup in florida. this race is going to be bernie sanders against donald trump using surrogates. don't you think? >> sure, look. it's a perfect race. the president once again proved his muscle in helping ron desantis win the nomination by a big marginal when desantis originally was the underdog. the president likes desantis a lot. frankly the contrast in florida between an absolute socialist who only got 34%
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of the primary vote and a conservative republican pro-trumper is going to be about as wide as you could get. and that fits what's happening in the senate race or i think governor rick scott is going to decisively beat the democratic incumbent bill nelson. so, florida, when people start talking a blue wave. you ought to point out to them florida is likely to be a desert island for the democrats with no wave at all. given these kind of outcomes. and by the way in arizona, president trump was very gracious and supportive of congresswoman mcsally when they had the signing ceremony for the national defense authorization act. she was the first woman to fly in combat. and has a remarkable record. i think she is going to win the senate race there. again, this so-called blue wave is going to disappear in the sand. and i think you're going to see, if anything, more of a red wave by the time we get to november than a blue
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wave. steve: regarding martha mac sally out in arizona it goes to show you how quickly the republican party has changed because in 2016, she kept her distance from donald trump. and wouldn't even say whether or not she voted for him in the general election. and now out in arizona it was a race to see who could embrace him the most between dr. kelli ward and ultimately mcsally won. >> i'm writing a op-ed for fox news pointing out that trump is winning and winning and winning. is he winning on judges. he winning on nafta negotiation with mexico. he just won in the primaries once again this week. despite all of the effort of the liberal media, what you see is a steady consolidation of a set of ideas and i want to raise this california thing because it may become one of the great moments in american history candidate
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for governor of california former mayor of san francisco, a city which now has a specialty patrol going around every single day cleaning up human feces this guy wants to do for all of california what he has done for san francisco and combines with what senator feinstein did in the senate. she introduced a bill that is essentially an open borders bill he basically comes along and says i would like to make sure if you get across the border you are will get free healthcare. well, you know, if the gavin newsom model works, you realize all around the planet. brian: yep. >> how many people have a disease. i just got to get to california for my free healthcare. this is close to madness. brian: if he has his way you will be able to walk right across the border and that san diego fence will be penetrable. katie: that's true. switching gears here, mr. speaker. lanny davis democrat hillary clinton advocate for many, many years under fire for
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changing many of his stories as a source for cnn. "the washington post" is actually calling out one of the journalists from watergate. is he facing questions about a new report here's the headline. a journalist watergate fame faces questions about a blockbuster trump piece. steve: karl bernstein. katie: using lanny davis as an anonymous source and lanny davis changing his story publicly but cnn not correcting the piece. steve: cnn still stands by the report aslany said i got it wrong. two parts to this story as the president has pointed out. when you start seeing anonymous sources coming from fake news systems that are dedicated to left wing ideas, you ought to ask yourself why is the source that anonymous. as i just saw on the show a few minutes ago have you all these things mueller could go after about all the weird things going on in the fbi.
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the way in which they got the fisa warrants, all of that stuff. none of which he wants to touch. now have you lanely davis. i have known lanny for years. lanely ilanny is a great lawyer. you now have defended hillary showing up defending a republican. lanelalanly is wrapped up not quite knowing who he told the story. brian: it matters. knew about the meeting at trump tower, that's a big story. if it didn't happen, that's a bigger story especially when you don't admit that your sources has dried up and one has admitted they weren't telling the truth. for cnn and karl bern seen to stand by this story is outrageous. katie: yeah, it really is. >> i think it's a simple test if the source wasn't lanny who is your source.
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tell us you don't have any source at all, this is called fiction and put it on as a fiction piece and "the washington post" can start having a fiction section which thankly half the paper would fit in. >> we will see what happens. former speaker newt gingrich thank you so much and for some more of our headlines going over to jillian. jillian: you are claiming me as a source? katie: main source on this show. steve: a known source. >> there is a story we told you yesterday we keep following it's bizarre. tips are pouring in nationwide over this disturbing video. police still trying to identify this barefooted woman ringing door pells around 3:00 in the morning and then vanishing into the night. she appears to be wearing just a t-shirt and take a closer look. it looks like broken shackles, possibly, on her wrist. it's really strange. police in montgomery county, texas say some tips suggest she may be a missing person from as far as away as canada. they are checking surveillance video from all over the area. they also warn though she could be involved in a scheme. just make sure you are alert
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in you are in that area. a child riding a tricycle rolls into traffic. stop what you are doing and watch this. dash cam video showing a van narrowly missing a little boy. right there on the corner. a busy highway in southern california. a woman stopping her car to bring the child to safety. >> i was so afraid of cars just not seeing him since is he so small and just bolt -- it's not clear where his parents were at the time of the incident or if they are facing any charges. well, things are literally heating up between socialist democrat cynthia nixon and new york governor andrew cuomo. in a leaked email to the "new york times," nixon's team demands the hall for their debate tonight is kept exactly 76 degrees after learning cuomo likes freezing cold rooms. she claims cuomo is notoriously sexist when it comes to room temperature. we just want to make sure we are all on the same page here.
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cuomo's campaign says the governor has more important things to worry about. jillian: i'm not going to lie i keep my house at 76. steve: you like the temperature in the studio right now indicate indicates it's freezing. steve: what's the temperature? >> 68. brian: we are wearing more clothes. it's not fair to you. katie: if you just wore our dresses you would understand how we felt. brian: that would create headlines only an hour debate at hofstra. why even have a debate by the time you say hello it's over. wear a sweater. more winning with the president's economy. consumer confidence at 18-year high. but some have a problem with this economy. stuart varney has a prediction though. it won't stop here. he is coming up next. we have not given him a microphone yet. steve: katie told us how much she loves the great
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oh, that's how i saved on my trip! oh, for your wedding?! no, my ex-boyfriend's wedding, he's confused. jason! mix and match airlines to save more. jillian: hope you are having a good morning so far. time for headlines. longer vacations can pack extra years on to your life. [applause] >> researchers say people who take less than three weeks off of work each year are nearly 40% more likely to die early. if you choose to take that vacation with your kids, this cruise line might not be for you viking river cruises banning all children under the age of 18. the previous minute mum age was 12. viking says guests demanding kid-free vacations. brian: what do we do with all the toys? steve: more people are booking cruises because they
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have better consumer confidence. in fact u.s. consumer confidence crushing inspections this month soaring to highest level since october of 2000. katie: here to break all of this down, what it means for you and your wallet stuart varney host of varney and company on the fox business network. tell us what this is all about. >> this is one of the most important economic indicators there is. and it's an absolute blow out number. it's a signal of the spectacular success of the trump growth agenda and another signal that it will actually keep on going. if people are optimistic. if they are confident about their future. they will spend some money. they may maybe change their jobs. they maybe get a better house. they will spend. steve: where is the optimism coming from? >> the trump growth agenda. you have a record low unemployment. would you got 4% growth for the overall economy. maybe more than that in this current quarter and wages are rising. especially for people with a
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skill, so there is this opts michelle, confidence, dine michelle, vig advisor in our society. prosperity has returned. and that end case tells the story optimism at 18-year high. brian: just to show there is work to be done. another study out 40% of american families struggle to meet at least one basic need like food, clothing, skipping a meal. >> okay. well, consider. this 40% of americans say that they struggled to meet one basic need at least once in the past year struggled. they talk about food insecurity. if you struggle to put one meal on the table, then you are part of the 40%. what's the word struggle really mean? we have all have a little tightness in the wallet every now and then, what does struggle actually mean and another people that have had a hard time meeting is their medical bills. do you want to blame obamacare for that?
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we were supposed to have lower medical costs because we got higher medical cost indicate indicated insurance covering those costs as well. steve: if you are struggling to meet one those basic needs i would imagine those crumbs that nancy pelosi was talking about. katie: that would help out. steve: those aren't crumbs. brian: that's a swanson tv dinner. >> don't gloss over the extraordinary success of the trump growth agenda and return of prosperity in america today. you won't see that reported today. katie: we are reporting it right here. thank you, stuart, so much we appreciate it coming up. brian bine why will watch stuart 9 to noon on fbn. katie: coming up ahead i'm a big fan of the great outdoors and bringing a taste of it to the fox square in new york city. brian: why do we have to do it. katie: we have got to help you out survival skills. brian: you are helping me? steve: who can wrap up their sleeping bags. ♪
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coming looking for your feud. herry, herry, hurry. brian: you know what? i should have taken cub scouts. steve: we believe? brian: where is my bag? who sealed my bag? steve: they are all sealed for your protection. you know what? this is easier said than done, katie. katie: i was telling you
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how. it's hard. brian: you know what? sleeping in the grass sounds more and more. steve: there is a milton three blocks away. why are we sleeping here? katie: cheaper, we are saving money. steve: ahhh. katie: steve is the winner. over here. give him a rownel round of appl. brian: mine doesn't fit. katie: yes it does. it always fits. that's an excuse. steve: i beat you? katie: watching and judging. steve: terrific. katie: congratulations. steve: thank you very much bass pro shop for camping setup. they have tents and all sorts of things. katie: doing rock climbing next hour so stay tuned. brian: we? steve: let's see who survives this? it's katie pavlich's survivor. katie: it is. you never know when you might need to climb one of
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katie: show down set in florida between a president trump set candidate versus a bernie sanders backed democrat. >> contrast in florida between an absolute socialist and a conservative republican going to be about as wide as you could get. steve: he admitted yesterday that the dossier was filled with unsubstantiated hearsay. >> not since watergate have we had this kind of a scandal and mueller wants nothing to do with it? >> only universal healthcare plan for undocumented residents. i would like to see that extended to the rest of the state. >> he is so proud of san francisco. look at san francisco today. look at the homeless population in san francisco today. it's maddening. >> consumer confidence
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soaring to levels not seen in nearly two decades. >> it's a signal of the spectacular success of the trump growth agenda. brian: i have a chance to do a celebrity scroll with music legend john rich. >> step on the floor we are ready to honky tonk. brian: you want me to go out there like. this hell, yeah. brian: with my jeans in the boots? >> yeah. ♪ no reason to try to slow me down. brian: i have to explain what you just saw john rich redneck riveria has their own boots and i don't have boot fit jeans. this is something elsewhere i fall short as an american. steve: you had the jeans inside your boot. you don't see that a lot. brian: get there had a choice cut them or wear them on the inside. >> he said if you wear them
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on the inside i will wear them on the inside. i walked down broadway with my jeans? my boots. katie: i'm sure there was no judgment. steve: you are saying you were wearing skinny jeans that wouldn't go on the outside of the boot. i have known you for 27 years. do you not have skinny jeans. brian: i will say this the way denim grabs my thighs there is something to see. steve: don't really need to know that. katie: steve won our sleeping bag challenge out on the square. i challenged brian and steve to see who could wrap up their sleeping bags the fastest just in case they were ever in a flash flood in a canyon and steve said it was harder than it looked. steve: they are a little slippery but, you know, i guess my years as being a cub scout and boy scout finally paid off. katie: i actually joined in there at the end i was busy judging both of you. brian: i was stuck indoors sleeping up up against the odds. steve: you tried to stuff your sleeping bag into
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you're boot. [laughter] steve: anyway brian's report from nashville coming up very, very shortly. brian: with the great john rich. steve: is he great. we start this hour on wednesday with a fox news alert. the march to the mid terms in november. brian: huge showdown really compelling in florida with this governor's race between a president trump-backed candidate and a bernie sanders backed democrat. katie: ellison barber is live in washington with a look at the big races. >> good morning to all of you guys. sunshine state is of course a well known swing state. a lot of ss there. and now they are poised for a another major showdown in november. this one a proxy fight between president trump and senator bernie sanders. prick congressman ron desantis secured the nomination on the right in part thanks to president trump. desantis got a big bump in the polls after president trump came out and publicly endorsed him. the biggest surprise came from the left. tallahassee mayo marianne drew f
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a upset. he did not have the most money but managed to beat out the more establishment centric democratic candidate. >> he also combined the far left ideology with managerial incompetence as mayor of tallahassee his tenure has been absolutely disastrous. >> coming out of our white house. they are right here in the state of florida we are going to remind the nation of what is truly the american way voters head to the polls in oklahoma and arizona. in arizona martha mac sally won the republican nomination for the senate seat being vacated by jeff flake. mcsally is set to face off against democratic representative kirsten
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sinema this race is one think consider to be a toss-up. steve: thank you very much. down in florida, the democrat who won shocked the establishment because he was trailing in all the polls. everybody expected a former member of congress gwinn graham whose father bobble graham was senator and also the governor down there to win but, gillum by comparison was 23 years old when he won his first seat a local seat. he was a student at florida a&m, he is the son of a bus driver. just goes to show you how the two parties have transformed since trump won in 2016. katie: yeah. and of course ron desantis bass down in the pulling. president trump endorsed him. did a rally for him and he ended up winning by 20 points last night. brian: i will tell you i'm legitimately concerned. i have nothing against ocasio and i have nothing against gillum the socialist agenda of spending and we are buried in debt and they are finally in the black in
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florida and to think somebody is going to come in there and win votes by trying to raise taxes with a socialist agenda, i find it stunning. it's disconcerting. steve: they are not talking about raising taxes. they are just talking about giving you a lot of free stuff. when you don't have anything, it sounds good. that was the whole appeal of bernie sanders. newt gingrich was on with us a half an hour ago. and he looked at the results yesterday in arizona and florida and said this about a blue wave. >> donald trump is winning and winning and winning. winning on judges and nafta negotiation on mexico. would be in thwon in florida on. this so-called blue wave is going to disappear in the sand. and i think you're going to see, if anything, more of a red wave by the time we get to november than a blue wave. brian: did i se brian: i did see other
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channels why approval ratings with not going down. they stay at 46. the harvard marist poll 46. the "wall street journal" has him at 44 or 46. people can't figure it out. it's got to be the economy. steve: the core is durable. katie: 2016 election is still on everybody's minds. yesterday on capitol hill bruce ohr of course demoted revealed that the fbi knew his wife worked for g.p.s. but didn't tell that to the fisa court. steve: also apparently he did tell the lawmakers at one point he was worried that his marriage could be a conflict of interest. he never disclosed to the fisa court his bosses knew that his wife worked for fusion. but, when they went to the fisa court to get the opportunity to spy on the trump campaign, nobody ever said that guy right there, bruce ohr, his wife nellie works for the company that created this dossier which darrell issa confirmed to brian a little while ago was
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filled with unsubstantiated hearsay and would not hold up in a regular court. but, fisa court different because the other side not presented. here is mr. issa talking to brian. >> one of the things that bruce ohr said to us and it took a little work to get it was he clearly knew this was opposition research clearly paid for quote opponents to donald trump. he said he didn't know it was the dnc at the time. nor did he need to. his wife was happily doing opp research and turning it over as evidence. brian: trying to uncover this whole thing and find out where the truth is the problem is bruce ohr, lisa page and peter disagree and andy mccabe on the time line about when they interacted when they got the dossier, when they started the investigation. they all can't be telling the truth. i saw matt gaetz said we have to line these guys up all at the same time. ask them the same thing and don't do that behind closed
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doors. katie: speaking of telling the truth the president is warning big tech companies about censoring conservatives. >> i think google is really taking advantage of a lot of people. i think that's a very serious thing and very serious charge. i think what google and what others are doing, if you look at what's going on at twitter, if you look at what is going on in facebook they better be careful. you can't do it to people. you can't do it. we have tremendous -- we have literally thousands and thousands of complaints coming. in and you just can't do that. so i think that google and twitter and facebook, they are really threading on very, very troubled territory. they have to be careful. it's not fair to large portions. steve: you know, you look at the social media companies and the search engine that the president just talked about google and facebook and twitter. you know, they all have monopolies on their industries. and they appeal to billions of people each and every
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day. and the president is suggesting and i think it's based on a media report that said that 96% of the searches for trump news led people via google to liberal news sites. and what the suggestion is that google, because they all lean to the left. katie: right. steve: they de prioritize news sites that are more positive towards the president. katie: they claim it's not inherent they are not doing it on purpose. of course it's a confirmation bias because the vast majority of people that work at facebook, google twitter are leftist and therefore they promote content that they agree with and they deny this every single time they are called out for censorship, shadow banning even though they are only happening to conservatives. steve: yesterday, while this story was breaking, the top story on google in the news was a cnn story defending google. and the headline was trump slams google search as rigged but it's not. so if you wanted to find out
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what donald trump was talking about, it took you to the cnn story that said that essentially the president was not telling the truth. brian: september 5th, the ceo of twitter on capitol hill. and then they go and ask google to come up. google's ceo won't come up. they will send a senior vice president to go and defend them myselves. my feeling is, if i'm a lawmaker, you need experts to question them that understanding algorithms you don't want people pontiff caghtd what they want and have an expert hit you back. these lawmakers need a social media/computer expert next to them to ask the salient questions. steve: right. a lot of lawmakers didn't grow up with social media. brian: exactly. steve: they don't know how it works so they don't ask the good questions. however they all have brilliant young staff that do and they all write the questions for them. katie: speaking of relevant questions and getting the news over to you jillian. jillian: good morning. you guys are giving me way too many compliments this
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morning i don't know how to handle it indicate indicated take them all. jillian: a fox news alert and news we are getting. in two construction workers plummet to their death when scaffolding suddenly collapses at a hotel just outside of disney world. at least four workers were on the scaffold when the pair fell nearly seven stories a live look at the scene where one was able to hang on while another pulled himself to safety. it's unclear what caused the scaffold to give way and an investigation is currently underway. a member from the dangerous ms-13 gang caught reentering the united states illegally. border patrol arresting guzman from honduras. previously kicked out over immigration violations, dui and drug arrests. three other illegal immigrants caught with him near the arizona border will also face charges. thousands of people expected to pay their respects to the late senator john mccain today. the american patriot will be honored in a private ceremony before he lies in state at the arizona state capitol. tomorrow there will be a memorial ceremony at the north phoenix bap at this
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time church. ahead of services in washington where mccain will lie in state on friday in the u.s. capitol. family and friends will say final goodbyes sunday at the naval academy in maryland. those are a look at your headlines. send it back to you. steve: jillian, thank you very much. brian: michael cohen's attorney now admitting he was the source of the trump tower meeting. why is cnn sticking with that story when lanny davis lied and admitted it? steve: do you know how some people have a hard time watching their language? >> i'm not supposed to be here. somebody royally forked up. brian: what? steve: well, using inappropriate language can cost you big time in one town. that is coming ahead. ♪ >> tech: at safelite autoglass,
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steve: donald trump's former attorney michael cohen's current attorney lanny davis in hot water after backtracking on 125eu789 statems he made about the infamous 2015 trump tower meeting with the russians. >> well, i think the reporting of this story got
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mixed up in the course of a criminal investigation. we were not the source of the story. katie: davis walking back those claims actually admitting he was the source behind cnn's report. cnn standing firm saying quote we stand by our story which had more than one source and are confident in our reporting of it. steve: here to react managing editor at olympic media katie fracas. apparently michael cohen's attorney doesn't know the story because he cut the deal for michael cohen. >> this is definitely not a good look. and while cnn does say sources plural, there were allegedly other sources that they were pulling from, you know, you would assume that lanny davis would kind of be the source who would know on this. and now he seems like he has no idea what's going on but cnn still is standing firm
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behind that july 27 report. >> katie, my question is why are reporters treating people like lanny davis who are clearly democratic operatives as whistleblowers? usually anonymous protection inside stories have these serious accusations are reserved for people who need some kind of protection who feel like they will have retribution against them for exposing corruption. lanny davis is not one of those people. >> a few things going on during this trump presidency that we have seen and even during the election this rise of anonymous sources because news outlets seem so much more willing to instantly trust anonymous sources that attack trump as opposed to sources that are corroborating defenses against him. you see them biting at the bit, if you will, to get these stories out to be first on that bombshell story that attacks trump and again and again and again these anonymous sources are burk those publications. you've got to wonder at what point you stop trusting people if they have all been
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wrong. steve: here's the thing you should trust people this is the golden age of journalism at least that's what jake tapper said in his speech. listen. >> i see a lot of excellent journalism being done the "new york times," "the washington post." we're doing a lot of great journalism at cnn. golden age of journalism in a lot of ways. steve: okay. do you agree with that? >> not exactly. at least not in terms of political reporting. of course, we have seen with the me too movement and things like that that there have been bombshell reports and really breaking news in that regard excellent journalism. but i think jake tapper has probably pumped the brakes on touting cnn right now. katie: we think you are excellent and thanks for your analysis this morning. >> thanks, guys. steve: still ahead on this wednesday, counselor to the president kellyanne conway is going to join us live from the white house. katie: he has won half of legendary country group big and rich. going on a stroll with john rich in the music city. steve: can i hardly wait to see the boots again ♪ save a horse
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steve: time now for news by the numbers. first, the number 18. that's how many nfl games that cowboy's owner jerry jones want in a regular season. brian: so do i by the way: he thinks getting rid of the two of the four preseason games will help players avoid injuries on the practice field. that's quite an idea. next, 300 bucks. that's how familiar can you make just by eating avocados. university in california will pay 250 people to participate in a new study to see if eating an avocado a day helps with weight
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loss. sign me up, i love these things. brian: fatty food. katie: it's a good fat. steve: 500 bucks how much you could pay for swearing at myrtle beach, south carolina. falls under the offense could lead to time in jail. watch your mouth in myrtle beach. katie: country star john rich of the group big and rich ♪ only a few session but a musig time businessman. brian: exploding from whiskey and boots brand new bar on music city in broadway. i had a chance to do a celebrity stroll. instead of him coming to me, i went to him in nashville, tennessee to see a slice of his life in action. [phone ringing] >> hello? brian: john rich? >> yes, sir. brian: brian kilmeade we
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have a celebrity stroll appointment today. i called your people. >> hey, brian, all right, manual. are you at the gate? brian: i'm at the gate. >> come on, in brother. come in. ♪ over here, this is where some of your passion for the military comes out, right? >> you know, in country music and same thing with you guys we love our military and active duty and our vets. this is actually my grandfather's world war ii uniform that he willed to me. brian: john, you actually have an elevator in your house? how do you explain that? >> well, it ain't a party until you have a disco saddle, brian. [laughter] >> we will bring full bands up here and play music. we will do everything from big and rich album release parties to charity events. brian: when i look out here this is why you built it, you said. this is where the story starts. >> i walk into that town not knowing what i was doing. and you kind of go for it american dream style. brian: we should head to broadway? >> let's head to broadwa broadw.
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>> as a young artist i used to come down here enter talent contests and play for tips. >> i play on the sidewalk. >> i love your music. can i have a selfie? >> yes. >> love it. thank you. >> all these fans come to nashville hoping they are going to meet a country music singer. we all come to town hoping we are going to meet good fans. this is the redneck rivera party bus. brian: she won't let him in. >> it's me. it's my bus. bachelorette party. having fun. you having a good time? >> i am having a great time. >> do you know brian kilmeade from "fox & friends"? >> john rich. [cheers and applause] >> coming down. you win. donald trump puts his head on your shoulder. what does he say to you? >> you know i'm thinking about running for president, right? he is smiling. yeah i heard that what do you think? >> might as well.
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♪ coming to your city ♪ >> talking about tearing up. >> first time we wrote a song together opposite things that connect sod tightly. i don't know what just happened but i want to do that again. we have written over a thousand songs together. brian: save a horse ♪ ride a cowboy. >> that turned in to be like sweet home alabama for us. brian: here's what is different for you are an artist. creative. you also have there business side of you. >> redneck rivera is striking a note with people. there is actually a t-shirt in the bar and i say this from time to time that if you kneel for the anthem you are in the wrong damn bar. you will hear me say it on the mike. when i say that people start screaming u.s.a., u.s.a. see that big star? that's mine. brian: i'm going to ask you the toughest question yet. why did john rich make it? >> i'm not the greatest singer. i'm not the greatest anything. you never give up. you always move forward. that's how any of us make it
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in this country. brian: with that we are now. >> standing in fronts of the redneck rivera can i get a hell yeah? [cheers] >> let's go inside. come on, guys. ♪ [cheers] >> good to be in nashville, tennessee, ain't it? [cheers] >> i want to show you we call it the hero's bar. big american flag made out of the beer cans. you look down, there are people have sent in from around the world really. we salute our vets by holding up the shot like this. everybody hold it up. here is to our veterans in active duty. they are truly what's great about our country. on the count of three give me a hell yeah. 1, 2, 3. in the cheers] brian: that's how it's done. steve: did you just drink that? brian: no. i'm not a big shot guy. but what a great guy. he loves the fans. we just took a walk down broadway directly across the street kid rock opening up
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one. diagonal jason dean down the road is florida georgia line. katie: bentley has one, too. brian: rich was worried i was wearing sneakers. he wanted me to get boots. the probable i told you before i was wearing jeans. he said listen you have to stick them. in to not make you feel bad we will walk down broadway i will put my jeans in the boots, too. those are actually comfortable boots even for new yorker. katie: john rich is amazing guy puts on more incredible show. steve: his whiskey is delicious. he gave me a bottle at the folds of honor this year. it's good whiskey. should have had that shot. brian: every bottle that's bitbought goes to the folds of honor. enjoyed every second of it. thanks so much. steve: good trip to nashville. brian: it was fun. steve: a showdown was set for the governor's race in florida after a trump backed
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poor that potty. >> my facial reaction sure in some and not confident in myself. brian: you have a swagger. >> i have the but the upon push down. steve: montage of many times have you won tucker carlson's final example. you are now in the pantheon of winners. it is you and shannon bream have both won it nine times. there will be a play off. shannon bream, however, casy, has a message for you. >> okay. >> good morning, beautiful and talented katie path issue will. pavlich. i'm asleep right now. i'm glad to see you this morning. you won nina row i have won nine. should we have a head-to-head matchup? i don't know. get our people and negotiate. meantime, have a great morning. katie: thank you, shannon. my people will talk to your people. i don't have people. i have myself. i will talk to myself and we will get in touch for the scheduling. very nice message.
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brian: forgetting one person. tucker carlson could make that happen. >> he could make it happen, tucker. >> he sleeps until 11:00 and he has a five hour lunch. very long lunch. brian: i heard that. steve: that would be great. katie: looking forward to the show down. it would be really fun. thank you, shannon for the very nice message. steve: before we go, what is your secret? hitting the buzzer before the other person. >> be on the buzzer because you can't hit until the question so ever. so you have got to wait in the last word and push down hard. you can't just tap it have you got to press down. and then have you got to know the answer, because if you get it wrong you are deducted a point. brian: i would not be surprised to see you celebrity "family feud." katie: call me. steve: get in touch with her people. brian: jillian mele was taking notes she hopes one day to be the a champion. jillian: meantime honored to be in the presence of such a winner. incredible moment. katie: you guys are embarrassing me.
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jillian: ian is a champion already. jillian: mom is urged to terminate pregnancy after being told her son has half a brain in the womb. that newborn surviving. he it was actually misdiagnosed. they put their faith in god's hands when doctors told them the news. little matthew does have extra fluid in his brain but could live a normal life. by the way matthew means gift from god. nancy pelosi has little answers when it comes to what scares republicans. >> the republicans are so afraid president trump is so afraid. he is afraid of all the women, people of color, lbgq numbers added to the ranks of the democratic party going to be larger numbers. and it frightens them. jillian: house minority leader's comments come as push for more female candidates in the mid terms. ever feel like you are shelling out more money for school fund raisers. parent teacher organization
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in alabama has a solution handing out this flier giving students the chance to opt out of fundraisers if they cut them a check. donations 15 bucks. for 50 the pto will even quote forget my name and face and not ask me for anything else all year except to complete this form. the flier is now going viral. i think a lot of people get on board. steve: our kid's school did that at one point. jillian: really? steve: it was 100 bucks. katie: but the the kids to work. jillian: parents end up baking the goods. brian: a lot of parents want to meet other parents. that's a good time to meet. bake something and raise some money. katie: or just write a check. steve: not a lot of people bake things anymore. brian: i'm the last of a dying breed. steve: 22 minutes before the top of the hour janice dean the weather machine is outside where it's kind of a warm day. >> it is a warm day. it's going to get even warmer. we have heat advisories in effect across the northeast. take a look at the
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temperatures right now and i will show you it is like in the 80s in new york city. did you go up the coast and it's going to feel even warmer than that later on today. heat advisories from the mid-atlantic all the way to the northeast. in some cases going to feel well over 100 degrees. but the relief comes on friday for all of our big cities. so we just got to get through today and tomorrow and then we have a big old cold front going to bring the potential for cooler weather and some storm threats. these are storm reports from yesterday that cold front is going to be on the move. all right. am i showing what's happening next? oh, i am? okay. so come over here. katie pavlich i hear you are a very outdoorsy person. they have brought this giant rock climbing thingy for us to try. brian: who will survive? janice: i'm going to try to do this at some point or take a nap. steve: like the $25,000 pyramid. katie: brian and steve are going to get their rock
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climbing skills on. keep channeling them to new things. brian looks very nervous over here. are you going to be okay? brian: i'm wondering, did i not know i had gym today. katie: always gym with pavlich around. brian: thanks katie. these terrorists are on trial for the 9/11 attacks. the case is taking so long the judge presiding over it retired. dr. james mitchell interrogated many of them including khalid sheikh mohammed. he is here live to react. ♪ ♪
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jillian: good morning, welcome back. quick headlines now. a brand new scan that could potentially save lives. a team of european doctors new system predict heart
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attacks five years in advance. lookings for chemical signals in the body that have been previously difficult to predict. double cheeseburgers may be the new healthy super food. new study claims eating cheese and red meat is actually good for your heart. eating regularly could decrease the risk of an early death by 25%. i'm sure there will be a new study tomorrow, brian. brian: i'm sure you will be covering it all right. slow moving september 11th war crimes case at gitmo even more slow as the judge presiding over the case announced he is retiring. he can't wait anymore. planning and aid in terror attacks. what does this mean for the case moving forward? ask dr. james mitchell who knows a lot of these guys, he was ahead of running the cia's enhanced interrogation program. ksm and company now who pled not guilty after first saying they were guilty. get a delay of game. what are they up to?
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>> well, i'm pretty sure that's what's happened is even though he has confessed in open court and in writing to 31 different plots that killed thousands of people, one of the things that has happened is when holder and obama set that aside, i think he believes that his god wants him to drag that out as long as possible. to intensify the suffering of the victims and to show jihaddists and inspire them that americans have weaknesses that his god has planted in his brain that prevent us from actually trying a person who has confessed in court to killing thousands of americans. it's obscene. brian: it is obscene. dr. mitchell we have a law and order president. court built there in gitmo. we could put him on a military trial and expetite do the whole thing. we have confession to 30 plus terror attacks. >> well, you would think that would be possible,
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about but, again, like i said obama and holder set that confession aside. my understanding is they now have to try to prove the case some other different way. and they all of these delays and all of this legal rag gring what can be admitted and can't be admitted what way the chairs have to face and how often they have to take breaks. it's madness. we are bending overbackwards to be fair to ksm to see that he gets a fair trial. to the point that we are being unfair to the victims of 9/11 and to the families who are suffering because we should have been able to bring this to an end well before a decade. brian: a lot of people say that shows what a great society we are. we are fair. we are giving them a day in court. we are listening to their needs. we are building them soccer fields and basketball nets. we are giving them play time. doesn't that show what great people we are.
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>> no. not our enemies. what it sews to our millimeters is that we are weak and that we can be manipulated and that we are more concerned about appearances than we are justice. we should be pursuing hopefully what's going to happen is when they bring in a new judge they will bring in a new attitude. and they will stop these pre-trial motions in some sort of a legitimate time line and start the trial. brian: now we have an attorney general jeff sessions under fire. is he strong on immigration. weak on a lot of other things, i don't have time to list them. if he wanted to go after these guys and bring justice forward for the families who are looking at another loved ones in one week could he do that? >> i don't think so. these are in a military commission. they are not in the department of justice. they are in the dod. why the dod is dragging their foot and why the congress who theoretically should be more interested in
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the rights of american citizens than they are the rights of terrorists who have openly admitted that they killed thousands of americans, why they aren't too londoingsomething to stop td move it along tells you everything you need to know about the swamp. brian: exit question. >> if they were as interested in bringing justice to the victims of these attacks as they are in undermining president trump that guy would have already been executed. brian: exited question. i'm concerned people are being lulled into sleep when it comes to terror and the danger that we face. dr. mitchell, from what you know, does the fact that we have been lucky -- does the fact that we have been relatively terror-free over the last few years make you feel as though we have beaten this thing? >> not at all. the only reason they haven't pulled off another catastrophic attack is because they can't, right? one of the things that's happened with the way the president president trump has handled this war on
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terror is that they -- he has disseminated their main resources so now they are having to do lone wolf attacks. they are changing their approach. and what's going to lure us to sleep, really, is that we're going to get so used to these one guy terror attacks that kill four or five people that we allow this thing to ratchet up until they finally manage to pull off another catastrophic attack. you do not deter terrorism by -- do you not deter terrorism by dragging this out for decades. you deter terrorism by catching them, finding them guilty and executing them. brian: i hear you. thank you so much, dr. mitchell. he knows he has questioned these clowns. ahmed, counselor to the president kellyanne conway live top of the hour. first, it was camping. next it waste rock climbing. did i add in we did jump roping yesterday? katie putting our skills to the test on fox square and i sense i will fail again
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move. katie: it's difficult. not easy. steve: what's the secret. >> all about your balance, basically. keep your balance on the blocks you should be able to get up. steve: keep your balance or fair and balanced. >> both. [laughter] janice: i'm sure age and weight play into this. brian: if you want to coach them, go ahead. steve: ladies it's first j.d. vs. katie. 3, 2, 1. action. look at that katie pavlich up one i don't want my pants to come down on tv. brian: katie paf adjusting to the fact it's not real touraine. >> can somebody pull me up? >> she could be upside down.
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steve: her husband is a fireman. she needs to be rescued. janice: can you pull me up? brian: katie, that's high enough. janice: go katie. look at her. brian: should we take our shoes off? >> it's your turn, steve. steve: all right. janice: i don't know how to unstrap. this help me, dad. brian: why couldn't you collect stamps, katie, that would be easier. katie: i did that, too. i have an avid stamp collection, brian. steve: brian, the last time i did something like, this take a look, we have a picture i'm out in california with my family. last time i did something like this, my son, the famous correspondent look screen left what is he 12? i haven't done this for 20
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years. steve: hello. brian, i may not actually start this since i'm not totally harnessed. [laughter] katie: he is getting some help. brian: am i supposed to grab the rope? >> don't grab the rope. stay on the wall. bend your knee. put your foot in the middle of the block. use your legs to get up. janice: take your socks off. katie: grip it. brian: sweaty hands. janice: i can't help you anymore. you are on your own. katie: use your balance. steve: you know what, brian? let's call it a draw. katie: jack nicklaus kellyanne conway all live in
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>> a showdown in florida with the governor's race with a donald trump backed candidate into bernie sanders back to democrat. >> a desert island for democrats with no wave at all. >> the dossier was filled with unsubstantiated hearsay. >> we would not have had watergate had we had this kind of scandal and mueller wants nothing to do with it. >> the president accusing google of skewing search results and promoting fake news. >> literally thousands and thousands of complaints coming in. >> late senator john mccain
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honored in a private ceremony before the arizona state capitol. >> it would have been senator mccain's 82nd birthday. >> miami, they are introducing robotic concierge purple robots that will act like a bellhop, bring you drinks. ♪ >> august 29th. the third hour of "fox and friends," if you are watching get fox square, you saw it. >> i am so hot and very you are trying to get janice dean off the mountain. it is almost impossible. >> read terrain wall, very difficult to time up. >> if you use your legs to push
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you up -- >> this was climbing alone. >> a rock square balloon climbing, it worked out. >> we got tough -- it is 90 ° outside right now. >> if your hands are sweaty, on the plastic you fall off. i'm not even in the whether team and she feels responsible. katie have lunch won, congratulations. we begin with a fox news alert, the midterms underway. >> the florida governor's race, between a donald trump backed candidate into bernie sanders backed democrat. >> allison barber with a look at that race and other key primaries. it is very clear down in florida the voters have a clear choice for governor.
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>> voters headed to the polls in three states, the governor's race by far is getting the most attention. republican congressman ron desantis secured the nomination on the right in part thanks to donald trump. he got a big bump in the poll when donald trump came out and publicly endorsed him but the biggest surprise came from the left, progressive democrat endorsed by former presidential candidate bernie sanders. andrew gillam pulled off a major upset nearly beating the establishment front runner and setting the stage for gubernatorial proxy fight between trump and bernie sanders. he wants to stop illegal immigration and prohibit sanctuary cities in florida. gillam supports the comprehensive immigration overall and that includes abolishing ice. desantis go to get rid of obamacare, gillam supports medicare for all. gillam is too left for florida,
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gillam says he and floridians are standing up for change. >> combines far left ideology with managerial incompetence. as mayor of tallahassee his tenure has been disastrous. >> right here in the state of florida we are going to remind the nation of what is truly the american way. >> voters cast ballots in oklahoma, arizona, and in florida the big when everyone is talking about today. >> where ellison is sitting, kellyanne conway joins us this busy wednesday. >> good morning. >> your boss endorsed ron desantis at a time when he was wearing off against adam putnam, and he tweeted this out, not only did he easily when the republican primary, his opponent in november is his
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biggest dream, andrew gillam, has allowed crime and many problems to flourish in the city of tallahassee. this is not what florida wants or needs. people in florida will have a clear choice in november. >> the choice cannot be more stark. the number to remember is 40. there is a 40 point swing for ron desantis, 20 points down before the president endorsed him and followed up with a rally in florida on july 31st and i can't think of a candidate in this country who has leaned in more to the presidential endorsement than ron desantis. he was down 20 points, a true 40 point swing but took that into the president and war it proudly, his paid media campaign, he talked about it and indicated to people that he will be a reliable supporter of the trump agenda, lower taxes and fewer regulations all the
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while respecting the state and local communities and the way they administer the needs of their citizenry. the other thing, the number of days the president has committed to being on the campaign trail for the midterms and that is above his two presidential predecessors he is committed as is the vice president and others to going in and helping these candidates. in arizona this nation's first female combat pilot won a crowded primary to take over jeff flake's seat in arizona. she won last night. all three candidates asked the president for his endorsement, the voters of arizona have spoken and in oklahoma an outsider businessman, successful businessman with little political experience won that primary beating a local
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mayor so you see the effect of the trump presidency throughout primary results and made clear like he did in 2016, in 2018 the most prominent campaigner in chief out there helping these candidates who agree with his agenda. >> moving to capitol hill, bruce or was testifying behind closed doors, donald trump talked about bruce ohr wondering why he is still employed at the justice department, what did you think of the revelations about fusion gps and the conflicts with the clinton campaign? >> the most important thing is who is bruce ohr and why is he testifying? let's do a primer for everyone. there's an investigation in the trump campaign and so-called collusion which doesn't have legal significance the new york times said last july but where is the investigation on the other side. and comey, gone, kim jong un 3
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and page are gone. who is bruce ohr? someone who in text messages and emails was communicating directly with the folks involved in the dossier. his wife worked for the research firm fusion gps, feeding shoddy research into the dossier, and so what people say on text and in an email and on tv fundamentally different than when you are under oath. lanny davis discovered that recently as well as has cnn. this is important testimony because americans in the interest of accountability, do have a right to know what is going on on the other side. that woman lost the presidency but just he went under the
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circumstances and people at the highest of salons are the fbi and the doj trying to deny him the election that once he won, trying to deny him a smooth transition in our democratic process into his presidency. >> bruce ohr going back and forth to christopher steele, the hired gun investigator putting people in place to look for any type of trump collusion we didn't know about. they are concerned about sally yates. now that sally 8 is fired you are upset, who do i use if you are fired? text messages exchanged. are we getting closer to the obama white house? >> the acting attorney general for a while, she obviously is
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prominent, has security clearance or would have, listen to the words being used about a taxpayer supported taxpayer paid, funded, high up in the fbi and doj, bruce ohr, who do i use if not you? the man who came up with the dossier, french word for load of bunk, was putting it together, a dossier that many people in the media who endorsed hillary clinton could not verify before the election for a reason and this man was in cahoots with people very high up at the fbi and the doj, christopher steele. and who is the next person who will help me. the other thing i want your viewers to know is so much of this was going on during the transition after the election was over. after these people spoke democratically, 306 electoral
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votes wanted donald trump to be there president and yet they were feverishly and nervously if you look at the communications trying to put the fix in. we have a right to know. >> mister ohr, he has not interviewed mister ohr, in utah, called in to look at the mismanagement and he hasn't talked to bruce ohr who is so consequential. let's go to the campaign, james comey, and it was not actually her call. the president tweeted this out. hillary clinton emails which are classified information got hacked by china, the fbi or the doj, other missteps, comey became ohr, page, etc. the credibility will be gone forever. a story out there yesterday you
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might not find on google but the chinese were able to hack into her computer, her email system and they were looking at classified information in real time. you have one minute. >> easy to break down, the fact is the president -- hillary clinton got away with all these emails, 33,000 are still missing, so many classified emails were on homeaberdeen so the classified information that was being handled by somebody in a us senator and secretary of state knew better about classified information, confidential information, but always showed how unfair and imbalanced the entire approach was. let's go back to the memo that
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was put together by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, presented to the president, in that memo rod rosenstein makes clear the way jim comey handled the investigation was out of his league but also broke all types of protocol, how to handle such investigation. comey was out of bounds. when the president said lack of credibility for the doj and fbi, not the rank and file, among those people trying to put the fix it against him before the election, at the election, before his inauguration, after inauguration and those refused to investigate it at this moment. that is another wednesday here. what is coming up? >> democrats want free healthcare for everyone at this candidate for governor of
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>> thousands are expected to pay final respects to john mccain this week. >> he will i in state in the arizona capital. >> alicia live in phoenix with the latest, this has been well planned for. >> all planned by senator mccain. good morning to all of you. before things move on to washington, in washington yesterday south carolina senator lindsey graham paid tribute to his friends and a mentor. >> if you want to help the country be more like john mccain. i believe there is a little john mccain and all of us. lived in the shadow of a 4-star father and grandfather, you always worried would you disappoint? you did not.
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>> today the late senator john mccain will lie in state at the statehouse. his wife cindy and family will attend a private ceremony, john kyle will deliver remarks as will governor doug doocy. congressman jim coldy will lay the reason the benediction by senator jeff flake, all friends of john mccain. the public is invited to attend. tomorrow the life and legacy of the senator will be celebrated at the north phoenix baptist church. from their his casket will be fun to washington dc where he will why in state at the capitol rotunda followed by a memorial at the national cathedral. on sunday as for his wishes, he will be interred at the naval academy. some senators on both sides of the aisle floated the idea of renaming the russell senate building after mccain but others pushed back so mitch mcconnell yesterday said he is putting together a bipartisan gang as he calls it to figure
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out how to best honor their late colleague. this morning's services will get underway at 10:00 am local time, 1:00 pm eastern. >> definitely going to be emotional. integrated's reach at 10:30 eastern time, if you put your speech on youtube, it was fantastic. you understand the friendship even more now. >> he talked about his good friend john mccain and carrying on his legacy. attentions us snowflakes, one college making all students taken antistress program. we will ask micro about that. up we he is wearing that hat. one of the greatest golfers of all time, teaming up for a great cause, the golden bear and our friend major dan
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it lasted 12 seconds. several aftershocks. official state is the biggest quake to the la area in three years but no damage reported so far. >> it happened over the weekend, a reporter tried to get tiger woods to trash or attack donald trump but tiger woods did not take the bait. >> a relationship with donald trump, how would you describe that? >> i have known donald for a number of years, we played golf together. >> how would you describe him, people who find it interesting? >> he is the president of the united states and you have to respect the office. >> anything probably to say? >> know. i just finished 72 holes and really hungry. >> tiger is not alone in his respect for donald trump. more prominent sports figures and athletes are voicing their support for our commander-in-chief. >> jim brown yesterday. >> here to weigh in legendary
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professional golfer, you can see him right there, jack nicholas from palm beach garden and the founder dan rooney. let's start with you. tiger woods was a couple miles up the road. what did you make of his comment when asked the question about his relationship with the president that you got to respect the office. >> tiger handled it very well. i don't know -- no matter who is president, barack obama or donald trump you respect the office. i'm in tiger's camp on that but we are here to talk about folds of honor and raising money for wounded warriors, families and education and that is why we
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are here. >> i would imagine every golf charity would like to have you as someone who would sit on live television and talk about their event. why folds of honor? why dan rooney? >> why dan rooney? dan rooney is a great guy. he came back 12 years ago, 666, brought off of an airplane and families of our fallen warriors need education, need to be taken care of and started folds of honor and grazed a lot of money since. over 20,000 scholarships have been raised for kids. this weekend is patriots' day golf and going to golf courses, donate one dollar or $2 or $5 or whatever you want to donate
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for the education of these kids. >> this is the largest golf tournament, the 11th one you have put on each year. tell us what makes this golf tournament different from the rest. >> this is the most hero background. 20 her moments with major championships, and everyone responded with the game of golf whether you are at mister nicholas's level or my level of the game has given so much back to us. you can go out over labor day weekend, make a donation and pay that forwards the families of the fallen and disabled service members and it is an opportunity for us to give back and one thing i want above all else is the irony that when you reach out to help someone in need you are the one being helped. this weekend is a perfect example of that.
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patriot golf day, 29,000 pga golf professionals that will take your donation it is will turn around and change the life of the military family. >> he is a professional. that is the only thing you can learn, that and flying a plane. in terms of golf, much better than you still. >> much better than i am? i don't think so but one thing is pretty clear. i had a chance to go out, mister nicholas, we had a chance, the 43rd president of the united states, president bush, is a very good golfer but one thing i did notice, there is a patriotic streak throughout many people who golf especially at the professional level but even at the rudimentary level. you talk about that.
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>> we are all-americans. a majority of the guys, international players which i think is great. american players are supportive of our troops and what goes on, their livelihood depends on us having freedom in this country and around the world. they are very strong. the golf tour is a patriotic tour. >> when you aren't ago for or looking at getting it on with the tournament, you can visit folds of honor.org to find a participating golf course or make a donation. >> we thank you both. good luck this weekend. >> god bless america and play some golf this weekend. >> can't wait to see those golf cards on tuesday.
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>> a series of shots of the morning that i wish would go away. >> the sleeping bag challenge, she won that one. >> katie loves the great outdoors so we brought out some sleeping bags and tents and had a little race. extraordinarily, why not bring one of those rock climbing walls? they brought a rock climbing the balloon. >> it is very difficult. i had to change between to get out of that, next time. >> we didn't have outfits exactly.
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let's ask someone who is not as emotionally attached at all. the tv host and founder of micro works foundation which is having its 10 year anniversary. welcome. >> sorry i forgot the hat. i am on west coast time. i forgot my pants. i am out here without a net. >> florida state university is starting a new program because college kids these days are so stressed-out you got to take part in an antistress program unless you are really stressed out and then they will say you don't have to take it because you are too stressed. >> you cannot doubt of a stress program if it causes anxiety? it is getting weird, guys. i don't know what else to say that i haven't set about the
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safe space mentality and unintended consequences of ignoring sensible chronology with regard to the priorities we are to be focused on, educating youth. all i can say at this point is they are in easy target and i feel like whether you call them millennials or snowflakes or whatever it is, we build the safe space. we are rolling out the antistress programs. we are the ones who are indulging talk of trauma for every day situations. we are the clouds from which the snowflakes fell and at some point we have to look at each other and stay what have we done? >> the university certainly build up the safe space movement but this is serious, young people are not ready to go out into the real world, don't have skills. in the real world there are no
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stress classes you cannot take, work is stressful, you don't get to not show up for work. >> i have this conversation a lot, a lot of college graduates, my foundation focuses specifically on learning a skill that is in demand and when you sit down with people today who have matriculated from a four your institution there is an expectation. i don't want to blame this group or that group but the expectation is real. i want a job in my chosen field. i want that job to pay not just fairly but well. most interestingly i would like that job to be in my zip code like right now. i'm not really into this whole moving to where the work is. i was told this, that and the other. so much of what you talk about, so much of the headlines if you walk it back, you can identify the disconnect that is
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happening in our educational system and the expectations leading to just a colossal confusion with regard to what is happening out there. somewhere at the root of it is the fiction of a safe space and this happy little hope that somehow or another we can mitigate or stress away by talking it. >> are we the same country in 4-star way through the midwest without knowing if there were dinosaurs on the other side, did not even know? >> this is not -- >> that is why they went west, for the tyrannosaurus rex? >> that is why we are teaching you activities. >> where do we get this. where is the attitude? the pioneer spirit? >> to me it is either it is uncertainty. we used to look at uncertainty as this thing that was similar
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to variety. i don't know what is going to happen next. with you are reading a book or watching a movie are taking a trip not knowing what is around the world, what used to be the fun of it. now it is stress inducing and heavy with trauma. that, i am not a social anthropologist or shrink but that strikes me as fundamental. we have arbitrage the fun out of uncertainty. >> if people look towards the holiday weekend, something they could do is they could buy a pair of boots. apparel wolverine boots, they are offering limited-edition of 1000 boots like the one right there. >> i got it right here. >> we need some of those.
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>> i try to do something that is like-minded and micro works, all the proceeds go to the foundation. thanks for bringing it up. >> it seems like ivanka has the same lines you have about learning a trade and learning a skill. have you been in contact? >> yes we have. the bottom line for me after ten years of doing this my foundation is modest. $5 million for work ethic scholarships and it is true. we are aligned in a lot of ways but you know as well as anybody if i put the red hat on have the companies and going to hear me. we are completely agnostic and nonpartisan, anyone learning a skill in demand who can meet the rigor of our work ethic
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scholarship program, somebody we went to help. i simply can't indulge in the politics of the moment. >> what is really important since most of them are leaving college with no skills, degrees, degrees that are worthless and that they cannot pay off. >> 6.6 million jobs are available, 75% don't require a four your good degree. >> work ethic. >> you need a skillet that is what the foundation is about. thank you, good luck this weekend. >> i will take it. >> those boots are made for plugging and that is what they did. >> one of these days these boots are going to plug all over you. >> i get it.
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>> coming up straight had a guest more famous than you and more important, maybe not. michael cohen's attorney admitted he lied about the trump tower meeting when he told cnn this. >> the reporting of the story got mixed up and we were not the source of the story. >> really? attorney john dowd said that is no surprise. he represented the president for over a year. >> i have one last outdoor challenge. who knocked down the most targets of this plentiful bow and arrow, not dangerous to use? wait for your chance to find out. ♪ oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven 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?
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>> looking at headlines, the us economy stronger than first thought, gdb growing to 3.2% in
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the first quarter, up 0.1% of the initial estimate, the stronger economy since the early 2000s. leading democratic candidate wants to give free healthcare to everyone, and he was mayor of san francisco. >> the only universe out there for undocumented residents, very proud of that, proved it could be done. i would like to see we can extend that to the rest of the state. >> according to a 2017 analysis it would cost the state $410 billion a year. >> michael cohen's attorney admitting he lied about some comments about the trump tower meeting. >> the next guest says it is no surprise, john dowd is donald trump's attorney, what do you make of lanny davis saying i
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can't confirm that at all. >> it is despicable what this president had to put up with. and the false testimony and false statements etc.. i don't know how he does it. he put up with it over a year. a great burden on the presidency and i'm glad this is exposed. lanny davis, no surprise, don't know why -- >> michael cohen has no money. and robert mueller is optimistic if you were compliance, provided the document, did he say that, how do you and miss that with what is done. >> first meeting we had, and to
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engage. what i told him is instead of fighting over his complex the legality of the order by the deputy attorney general, the president would prefer to get the facts over to him. i would like to engage in counsel and get it done. never let grass grow under me. >> you engage the president to sit down with bob mueller, wanting to engage in counsel? >> there is no reason for the president to not answer questions from other. we gave him all the answers. what is taking so long? >> i don't know. he didn't keep his word. he should have declined the case in november at the latest.
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>> what do you mean by that? >> he is the one that asked for the witnesses and documents. everybody told the truth, and didn't need anymore documents. all those documents, all the 49 questions and topics he raised, including on january 29th, offered to write it up again. there is a cool in this country from the nixon case that you can only ask the president to testify or be interviewed if there is no one else who can answer the question. i haven't received the question that hasn't been answered so we are wasting time and we went to comey too.
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>> feels like he was duped. appreciate the time. >> nice to see you. 's coming up straight ahead, one last outdoor challenge. katie thinks this is a good idea, armed in two minutes. ♪ [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool?
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>> your wildest dreams arkady -- are katie pavlich's reality. >> this is my turn. now we have one final challenge.
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this inflatable -- archery. >> steve and brian will compete to see who has the best name. i will show you and do this first and you are going to take over. >> you are out in the wilderness and there is a mountain lion. >> you are very hungry so you find the bear. >> you do this for survival? >> sometimes. put this in the middle and it is three fingers. ready? there you go. >> on the left side. >> can you see, trying to get these balls that are being blown up, don't jump in front of that. >> got to make up earlier. >> all right. >> all right. i am ready.
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you can show off. left side. >> how often do you do this? >> i did this all. >> she is an archer. >> three fingers. fold it up with your fingers like this. >> do you know that? >> thanks to the pro shops. it is fun but we should have some success. >> going again. >> you received it. >> who will get this one? >> come on, brian, don't let us down. all right, more "fox and friends" in just a moment. (male speaker) stop by bass pro shops and cabela's today
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>> thanks so much for helping us out. >> sandra: evidence of the trump bump manifesting itself yet again in florida as ron desantis wins his party ticket pitting himself against a bernie sanders-backed progressive come november. good morning, everybody. i'm sandra smith live inside "america's newsroom." >> eric: good morning again. glad you're here. i'm eric shawn in for bill hemmer this morning. the race between desantis and gill um is build by some as a trump/sanders showdown. both candidates determined to win the governor's seat in november. >> i believe there is no limit to what we can accomplish here as long as you have the courage to lead. i pledge to you as governor i'll work my butt off

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