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beer. rob: it's beard. caught george eating the banana split. would you ever do that? jillian: i don't eat chicken. rob: that's right. she is a vegetarian. isn't shoe so healthy? jillian: thanks for watching. >> fireworks on capitol hill as president trump supreme court nominee takes the hot seat. >> step down now i urge you. >it has been a waste of time and has been for 40 years. nobody actually wants answers to their questions. >> the threat from tropical storm gordon will be flash flooding as it moves inland across mississippi there is a state of emergency in several counties along the coast. >> far left democrat knocked out a 10-term congressman eye anna presley beating mike copana both sides of the aisle change is coming. >> nike is making pro-football player and activist face of its
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marketing campaign. >> as for the president nike is sending a terrible message coming to their own decision. >> i think nike is playing politics here on a number of different levels and it's a pr stungt. stunt. ♪ brian: they played this on our love show live probably sounded better. steve: back when the blues traveler's brother worked on our show. brian: sebastian. ainsley: wow. steve: back in the day? ainsley: i loved them in college. big band we listened to. brian: i was hoping somebody was related to ringo start we could get what was left of the beatles. if you are ringo starr's relative and want to work for the show. ainsley: and then we could get ringo to sing for the summer concert series.
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brian: that's what i'm thinking. steve: if you were watching yesterday you saw full court mess. this is also the best paper in town. brian: it was spontaneous uprising. there is no way it was scripted by democrats who are iced out of this process. sanction ainprocess. ainsley: these are many solve the arresting chaos, shrieking, democratic hecklers, calls for adjourn. steve: expectations were low. senate democrats wasted no time in meeting them. in fact the judiciary chairman, that man right there in the red and blue tie. ainsley: with his daughters behind him. brian: what a great example for kids. steve: chuck grassley couldn't finish his first sentence before kamala harris interrupted to ask for a delay. if you missed it, it was a mess. >> good morning, i welcome everyone to this conversation hearing on the nomination of. >> mr. chairman. >> brett kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman. >> to serve as associate justice. >> mr. chairman, i would
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like to be recognized for a question before we proceed. >> regular order, mr. chairman. >> mr. chairman, i would like to be recognized to ask a question before we proceed. the committee received just last night less than 15 hours ago. >> mr. chairman, regular order. >> 45,000 pages of documents that we have not had an opportunity to review or read or analyze. [gasm] >> you're out of order, i will proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward, mr. chairman. >> i extend a very warm welcome to judge kavanaugh. >> we have not had a opportunity to have a meaningful hearing on this no, ma'am knee. >> chairman, if we cannot be recognized i move to adjourn. mr. chairman, i move to adjourn. [cheers and applause] >> hear from judge kavanaugh later this afternoon. [. [cheers and applause] >> mr. chairman, i move to adjourn. [chanting] >> mr. chairman, we have been denied real access to the documents we need to advise. brian: i think somebody weighted the audience a
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little bit. i have think this thing was all scripted. they had a call the night before. 61 people -- 63 people that were thrown out because they couldn't control themselves were basically put there by the democrats. they caused a series of delays. think about the family of brett kavanaugh who have watched their dad prestigiously rise up the ranks only to reach the pinnacle of his career only to be embarrassed like this. they act like a bunch of sixth and seventh graders. ainsley: the daughters were escorted from room. 70 arrests. people wondered what would happen next. it was pretty dangerous. people saying hateful things. the democrats coordinated something a tweet nbc put out suggesting there had been a call amongst the democrats. steve: chuck schumer. ainsley: chuck schumer was leading the call. you had senator thom tillis ask about that and he was asking for dick durbin to comment on it dick temperature bin didn't really respond.
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thom tillis says i' m review ago tweet by nbc democrats plotted a protest strategy over the holiday weekend all agree to protest the hearing sources tell me. he goes on to continue the tweet. dick durbin was asked to respond and he deflected, listen. >> there was a phone conference yesterday, and can i tell you at the time of the phone conference many issues were raids. one of the issues was the fact that over 100,000 documents related to judge kavanaugh have been characterized by the chairman of the committee as committee confidential. steve: there you have got it. he did confirm there was a phone call. what the democrats wanted yesterday obviously to de rail the nomination plaintiff kavanaugh. they will want some documents that show what did he when he was a staff secretary during the bush white house. the documents not about his legal thinking but rather the papers that went onto the desk of george w. bush. most of them are privileged and for good reasonable because they require honest advice. when pat leahy ran the
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judiciary committee he didn't ask barack obama's white house for the documents from elena kagan's time as solicitor general. said documents ought not be produced because it would undermine the confidentiality necessary for the effective decision-making. so, in other words, it was a good excuse during the obama years but apparently the democrats don't like it the trump years. ainsley: double standard? steve: a little bit. brian: some people seen being paid outside the chambers. some of these people that were tossed. some people have eyewitnessed them being paid for what they were doing. steve: how much do you get? brian: to see women and men to be tossed out time and time again, what is the point. so they are going to have a chance to -- going to have a chance to question him. push him on some of his decision. they're all well documented but corey booker couldn't wait for that i'm not
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waiting for you. vote for me in 2020. steve: half of the committee is running for president. by the way, i saw this morning it is a crime to disrupt one of these hearings. it's a criminal offense. you could if the attorney general decided to go ahead and launch charges against you, you you could serve six months in a federal prison. but you know how capitol hill works. ainsley: it's not going to hoop. steve: they got arrested. but do you think there is hell to pay probably not. ainsley: condoleezza rice and rob portman and lisa ballot introduced kavanaugh. balloblatt. he will not decide case based on personal or policy preferences. when asked how to vote on certain issues he said he couldn't answer because that would be unethical to make judgments prematurely. seems extremely fair. democrats are using all they can saying they haven't
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released enough documents even though they released more documents in this case than they did in kagan's case. >> yesterday, we telling you about this story. we told but the story that nike has made a decision celebrating 30 years of just do it campaign. they have chosen collin kaepernick as the poster child for that at which time, evidently, the report was from sports business journal that they are looking to target 15 to 17-year-olds. however, maybe they weren't focused on the fact that other buy shoes and clothes for 15 and 17-year-olds because they lost $4 million worth of market cap. steve: they lost $4 billion. they lost 3% of market cap after mr. kaepernick was named. look, apparently nike didn't understand why there are so many imat this rows and rows at american sports stadiums these days.
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younger demographic supports mr. kaepernick in a lot of respects there was a "wall street journal"-nbc poll said 54% of the country feels that the anthem protests are not appropriate. so a majority feels it's not appropriate. but in the demographic 18 to 34, 56% thought it was appropriate. if thit's the older fans and republicans who don't like the fact that he doesn't stand. ainsley: they hear their complaints. they don't at this point in time done during the national anthem. the president weighed in on this. you were predicting he weighs going to weigh in 3, 2, 1, yesterday. terrible message they're sending and the purpose of them doing it, maybe there is a reason for them doing it i think as far as them sending a message it's a terrible message and message that shouldn't be sent. there is no reason for it in another way it is what this country is all about that you have certain freedoms to do things that other people you think you shouldn't do but i personally am on a different side. he disagrees but says that nike and that kaepernick have the right to do this.
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brian: by the way, best tweet the president ever sent out. it was unbelievable. this is how i feel but i understand there is another side to it. and i think it's like let america debate it best tweet ever. steve: some people were saying why wasn't the president tougher on nike. turns out nike town is a big ten net in the trump tower complex. ainsley: 67. >> 67,000 square feet. president talked about how they pay a lot in rent. they are also paying online because right now just burn it is actually a facebook page and while they had been trending positively up until yesterday, now there are more negative comments online than positive. the blow back remains to be seen about this choice that nike made. was it a good one or bad one? ainsley: i wonder how many of you out there picked up your nike socks if you didn't wear your nike
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clothes if you did or if that just came to mind. let us know what you think about this friends@foxnews.com. brian: the nfl said something positive for nike's decision and still have to decide what their policy is when this comes to kneeling or standing. hey, nfl and players union have you 24 hours. game one is tomorrow night. but, again, steve, i don't know but i imagine i don't think that would factor into the president's decision to be somewhat measured in his tweet. because he. steve: he did say they pay a lot of rent. that's some of the chatter online. let us know what you think. 6:11 in new york city. jillian joins us with a fox news alert. we are looking at the gol gulf. jillian: tropical storm gordon terrence deadly. blamed for a child's death when a tree came crashing on top of a mobile home near pensacola, florida. the storm making landfall near the alabama mississippi border overnight. bringing winds to 70 miles per hour and torrential rainfall. we will go live to alabama
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at the bottom of the hour and janice dean is tracking the latest. we now know it was a soldier on his 13th deployment who died in afghan insider attack earlier this week. army commands sergeant major was killed monday. he was shot but no other details at this point. six bronze star medals. two of them with valor. sect mike pompeo landing in pakistan a few hours ago for high stakes talks. pompeo will meet with the country trips new prime minister in an effort to reset relations. the meeting comes just days after the u.s. cut $300 million in military aid to the country. the trump administration blamed pakistan for hiding terrorists and supporting the terrorist group hezbollah. and more than 840 new words are being added to the mere yum webster dictionary that includes tldr, and this word. >> acting hungy. crying. you are a little hangry,
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claire. >> i'm not hangry. you are hangry. >> defined as irritable and angry because of hunger. my name might be in next. binning jinglbe bingeable havine episodes or parts that be can be watched. >> tl, dr. steve: hangry has been used for a while and very effective. brian: moving state ahead. 13 minutes after the hour. president trump set to huddle one g.o.p. leaders today to avoid government shut down. republicans need to follow through on promise to fund the border wall. congressman jim jordan live next. steve: it's happened again, a member of the democratic establishment losing defeated by a far left candidate who wants to abolish ice. who is the winner? we will profile her coming up.
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brian: less than four weeks away from the government's fiscal year. the congress is hoping to avoid another shutdown. they are making progress. president trump is set to meet with g.o.p. leaders today. and the next guest says it's time for republicans to make good on their promise to fund the wall.
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here to weigh in jim jordan head of the government reform committee and house freedom caucus and he wants to be the next speaker. jim, are you disappointed you are not in on this meeting today? >> no, i mean that's a meeting for house leadership. senate leadership and the white house. that's fine. all i'm saying is we should do what we said. what was probably the single biggest promise republicans made to the voters in 2016? it was the border security wall. so let's get that done here before the end of the fiscal year. let's do what we said and head into the election and keep the majority. brian: do you think the speaker and majority leader have that same agenda and understand the way do you? >> well, i'm not sure but, look, you know, everyone is talking about how tight this election is going to be. i think that's accurate. i think we can keep the majority but i think we increased our chances of keeping the majority if we do a simple thing. do what we promised the voters we were going to do. again, this was probably the central thing that the people elected republicans to do is secure our border. build the border security wall. so let's get it done on the spending bill.
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brian: you want -- they talking about it kevin mccarthy said last week on our show 5 billion for the wall 1 pulp 6 there now. would that be enough? >> we have to do the full thing. that's a good start. the question is they always talk about shutdown. no one wants the shutdown. i always we mind folks the only shutdown that happened this year was when chuck schumer shut the government down the start of this calendar year when he said amnesty was more important than funding our troops. let's fund our troops and do what we said that should go on the spending bill and that's what we're pushing for. >> the president has a near perfect record when it comes to picking candidates through the primary process. the generic poll has the down 14 points. how do you close that gap if you are jim jordan. >> do what we said. we should make the tax cuts permanent. we should build the border security wall. we should reforming welfare. finish september going out strong. finish what those issues we promised the american people we would do if, in fact, they gave us the privilege to come serve them when they elected us. let's focus on those things.
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if we do that this month, i think we will be fine. we have a lot to campaign on. let's get that done and campaign and win this election. brian: jim, what do you read from the fact that there was another socialist who won the primary in massachusetts last night by double figures like what happened here with joe crowley in new york? >> well, this just shows where they are at. the democrats' plan they want to raise your tax, they want to abolish ice. socialize medicine and they want to impeach the president. so our contrast is let's do what we said. that's what they want to do. that's how this election should play out. speaker gingrich said we should nationalize this election. show the contrast and distinction between their hard left agenda and what we are doing for the measure people and how we are completing what we were elected to do. that's how we should frame this thing up over the next 62 days. brian: if you ever want to host a morning show you could do it, you were wide awake. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks, brian. brian: speaking of victory by the far left is, this really the right direction
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steve: time for quick headlines on this wednesday morning. a group of attorney generals are moving to strike down obamacare. face off in a texas courtroom today against a group of democratic attorney generals. the republicans claim the passing of the republican tax plan and the repeal of the individual mandate make the entire healthcare law unconstitutional. and north carolina's current electoral district map will be used in november despite already being ruled unconstitutional. that's because there is not enough time to redraw it before the mid terms.
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a federal court says any last-minute changes would cause confusion and suppress voter turnout. so they are not going to do it. ainsley ains eyewitness thank you, steve. another far left democrat losing mainstream support. you heard brian talking about it. her name isian i can't is ayanna expressly. she won nearly 60% of the vote. is the far left the right direction for the democratic party? here to debate this is rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany and jessica tarlov. >> good morning. >> good morning. ainsley: she was lagging in the polls, she was lagging in fundraising but she won. how in the world did that happen to unseat a 10-term congressman? >> because it's time for generational change. that's what she ran on. you pointed out she is a far left candidate. the congressman who had been there 10 terms was far left you will himself. she could only get to the left of him on two issues,
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first to abolish ice and the second issue to take don't take corporate pac money. same candidate on policy exception for the fact that she was a young black woman. that's where we see the trend shifting the democratic party. if you look at the statistics right now, 86% of house representatives are white men and that number is growing if you look at it on the democrat side it's 41% are white men and that number is shrinking. we are the party that represents this country which is heading towards being a majority minority nation. ainsley: kayleigh it seems like the democrats are taking a page out of republican book from the last election. they are trying to drain the swamp now. is this going to work and should republicans be fearful. >> this is not going to work. this is far more than being outsider and far more than demographic change. this is about socialism. far left radicalism overtaking the democratic party. ainsley, this is stunning that someone who is in congress for 20 years last night was defeated by someone backed
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bioocasio-cortez. i understand jessica you want to distance yourself from socialism in your party i gets that it's a losing proposition. the problem is it's wage solution. andrew gillum winning he stood on the stage with bernie as bernie called for a revolution. david garcia out in arizona said i don't want to abolish ice i want open borders. they every week in primaries. >> andrew gillum was a hillary clinton delegate. he backed her in the 2016 election not bernie sanders. bernie sanders flew in at the last minute and yes he stood on the stage with him not a crime and not a socialist crime either. you take wherever can you get it these people are not socialist like you try to make it out to be in venezuela, they're democrats, they are running to the left because that's where the party is on issues like medicare for all, for instance, a $15 minimum wage. they are not traditional socialist and winning americans because the american people like what they have to say. ainsley: do you think, kayleigh this is the name of the game now for the
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democratic party or is this just regional? we are seeing this in massachusetts. i was surprised when we saw it down in florida with gillum. massachusetts seeing that ocasio-cortez did campaign in middle america and didn't work. is the democratic party split among regions now. >> i don't think it's regional. far broader than that out in nebraska someone running in r plus 4 district and she is a socialist too. i know, jessica, you don't like the term socialist. i get it it' losing proposition nationally. a lot of democrats will say they are not socialist but they borrow from the preaccepts. you want 1/3 of democrats wanting socialized medicine and free college this is socialism. you might not want to say label but your party is embracing a failed ideology that's failed all across the globe. ainsley: we have to leave it there. >> plenty of happy europeans. ainsley: bob new book white house is crazy town.
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ainsley: tropical storm gordon making landfall and turning deadly. brian: why else would we do that floor related shot over to the windshield. >> steve harrigan reported to orange beach in alabama one of the places where the storm is hitting the hardest. steve, good morning, till us tes the latest. >> steve, conditions right here getting a little bit weaker. we are seeing wind gusts of 20 to 30 miles per hour. pretty big surf behind me. waves 8 feet high crashing in thpier behind me. 20812 inches of rain along the coast of alabama creating flash flood conditions. as far as the damage goes, at least one person killed from the storm. a tree fell on a mobile home in pensacola, killing a child. the big damage now is really to the electrical power infrastructure. more than 20,000 people in alabama right now without power. as far as the landfall goes, this storm hit as a very
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powerful tropical storm. it hit at 70 miles an hour sustained wind speeds right on the border with alabama and mississippi. so they dodged the hurricane just below category 1 storm. schools are closed here. casinos are closed. they are worried about tornadoes. they are worried about flash flooding. and this rain is picking up again, but it's a fast-moving storm it should be out of the coast here in another couple of hours. pretty tough bunch along the gulf coast. many people calling this just a squall so, we could see businesses back up and running later today. back to you guys in new york. steve: all right. steve harrigan live in orange beach. we thank you very much. meanwhile, janice, he says the storm is moving fast. got to worry about tornadoes though. and you got to worry about the flooding. janice: absolutely. we are not done with this storm. it's going to be weakening but picked up with a cold front. we will feel the results of this system including flooding all the way up to the great lakes. so there is the track. it is going to weaken but it is going to be caught up in a cold front and that's going to enhance the rainfall 3 to 5 inches certainly from the gulf coast all the way to the plain states and the great
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lakes with some isolated areas getting close to a foot. so we are not done with the system yet. if i could point out, this hurricane season hasn't even started yet. we have several potential systems off the coast of africa that could become hurricanes this weekend. back to you. steve: something to watch. j.d. thank you very much. come on over here, dave. brian: something to watch now to something to listen to and watch. ainsley: come on over here, dave. manual of the hour right now,. jillian: good morning, let's get you caught up on headlines, fantastic work, dave. claims made in bob woodward's new book titled fear con on the public questioning his timing claiming sea dem operative. various members of the trump team. among the most explosive chief of staff john kelly calling the president, quote an idiot and comparing the white house to crazy town. kelly one of several
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staffers dismissing the book as a pacific lies saying quote the idea i ever called the president an idiot is not true. he always knows where i stand and he and i both know this story is total b.s. white house press secretary sarah sanders will join us react when she joins us live about an hour from now. emanuel won't seek a third term months before february's election. he didn't give a specific reason why but chicago has been plagued by violence during his watch. brian has some suggestions we will get to that later. another low point of his term is back in the spotlight again. jury selection begins in the murder trial of officer jason van dyke accused of shooting and killing mcdonald. emanuel was widely criticized for waiting more than a year to release the dash cam video. the hole found in the international space station may have been inside job. experts warning a home sick astronaut could have deliberately drilled a hole
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in the satellite forcing everyone to return to earth early. if gone unnoticed, astronauts could have run out of narrow 18 days. the hole has since been patched with a plug made of duct tape gauze and sealant. sometimes trying to show some love can come back to bite you like this. >> who is a good boy? oh. that snapping turtle leaving a man shell shocked when trying to give it a smooch. the turtle lungs right after him biting his lip. luckily he was able to slap it off with his buddies that looks like it hurt. steve: you have to warn us next time you know us something like that i want to see it again. ainsley: why would you try to kiss a snapping turtle? steve: because it's there. ainsley: people are dare devils. what's that show where guys do all those dares painful to watch? brian: fear factor? ainsley: something like
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that. the one with the comedian. okay, let's move on, twitter and facebook executives heading to capitol hill today to testify before lawmakers over russian meddling. ainsley: twitter ceo jack dorsey meeting with the -- claiming shadow banned from the site, accusation twitter is rejecting. brian: that plays perfectly into our next guest. here to weigh in the host of the next revolution steve hilton and author of this book not paying me to hold it up. positive populism. steve, congratulations on the book. it's now out. >> thank you so much. where is dave? is he gone. brian: what's going on? he is exhausting. is he icing his calves. he was walking backwards the whole time. steve, talk about what's going to take place on capitol hill. if i was a lawmaker, i want you next to me to explain social media and the impact and what they are really doing. you need to be an expert to question these people. >> to be fair the
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intelligence committee know a lot more about the topic that they are asking about than the previous time. the particular is the election interference russians' attempt to interfere in the election they have been on that. burr and mark warner they know what they're talking about. the bottom line of all of that topic there is still no evidence that any of that activity actually influenced the elections. brian brian just how to stop the next one. >> yes, of course. and that's important. and i think they are taking it seriously and presumably explain what they're doing. one of the more interesting things is the fact that they have also asked google to show up. they have refused to show up. ainsley: why? >> they haven't. brian: let's google it. >> they didn't say they would refuse completely. just refuse to send someone senior enough. ainsley: do these hearings help? continuously have these hearings and people say they're shadow banned. people come out and say no i'm still shadow banned.
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>> bring accountability. much needed. big issue with all of those tech firms and it's a beautiful segway into my book is that they have got too big and too powerful. there is not enough competition. steve: ultimate thing they don't wants is they don't want regulation, they like it the way they are doing it right now. you know what? if there is a problem we will make up a new rule. >> exactly right. a problem you see throughout the economy. corporations bigger and bigger and bigger. more powerful. harder for startups and republicans and big businesses get in bed with big government. this is the origin of the rigged system that we hear about. brian: they don't want regulation, i get that jack dorsey is quoted as saying listen i am going to need some help to stop other countries from using my vehicle twitter or the next one cheryl sandberg facebook to somehow help with the blocking of other nations. correct? don't you think we need some help at the federal level to help screen out these would being bots and subversives?
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>> the government needs to focus on the really big battle which is our biggest enemy china. forget about russia. the real threat to america is china. and they are investing hugely in artificial intelligence and all this technology, specifically to do harm to america and become the world's number one super power. that is a fight we can't leave to the tech companies. steve: that's one of the things you are talking about in your book how to make sure we are number one for a long time. you it positive populism. steve: revolutionary ideas to rebuild economic security, family and community in america. you talk about topics we talk about all the time not only the tech giants but immigration as well. >> immigration and not justth economic topics that we talk about the whole time when we think about populism and why we have had this movement that's landed us in the u.k. with brexit. the brexit vote that was the first sign of this uprising against what's been going
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on, donald trump here as well. what's been going on for so long, working people feel that they have had a raw deal. their incomes have been falling. their communities have been ripped apart by the way trade deals have worked. steve: the system is rigged. >> i explain the origins of this more importantly this is full of solutions and ideas that actually solve the problem. 27 big ideas, actually. not just the economic stuff. also, big issues like family breakdown, the way so many kids are being raised today without a father. what do we do about that that's a long-term problem. the fact that communities have lost their power to control what goes on because so much power has gone to fake governments and federal grossments and bureaucracy. bringing back power to the people this is a huge part of this big popular ideas. i want everyone to buy this book not the bob woodward book which no one needs to read. brian: that's fiction and this one is nonfiction. ainsley: we love your show on sunday. >> thank you some.
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ainsley: thank you for being here. brian: thanks for almost dressing up. >> i made an effort. brian: nike thought it was a good idea to make collin kaepernick the face. wall street thinks differently is this proof that kaepernick is bad for business or are we missing something? steve: a male doctor coming under fire for saying female doctors are paid less because they don't work as hard. ainsley: everyone looked at me on the curvey couch. steve: is the outrage deserved or is there more to the story in the discussion coming up ♪ i have been around for a long, long time. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema,
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steve: outrage after nike just do it campaign. featured in the ad with the message believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything. the ad ignited a firestorm on social media. there is an actual fire, calling for a company boycott by burning nike products. in fact, there is a facebook
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page. just burn it the company yesterday lost $4.2 billion in market cap, is that proof that kaepernick is bad for business? let's talk to hal lambert the founder and ceo of point bridge capital joins us from the dallas-fort worth metroplex. hal, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: what do you think of the nike decision to hire essentially one of the most controversial figures in sports to be the face of their 30th campaign? >> well, nike is sticking it in the face of middle america and conservative americans are fed up with this. they are sick and tired of corporate elites telling them from their ivory towers this their views are wrong, that their values are wrong. you saw it yesterday. they are boycotting on social media burning nike shoes. and i think it's going to make a big difference. the stock price dropped dramatically yesterday. nike doesn't care right now. they have the mainstream media behind them. they have cnn behind them and espn behind them and social media executives
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behind them and they feel protected. it's ironic that you are going to hear free speech, free speech, free speech. but, yet, at the same time, social media is censoring conservatives, shadow banning conservatives. they don't really care about free speech. they care about promoting social justice agenda and conservatives are upset about it. steve: hal, have you got to figure that nike had a lot of meetings in board rooms okay what would be the blow back be if we did this? ultimately right now you detailed. so blow back including the just burn it stuff. now social justice activist have a new company to buy stuff from. they love it. >> they do but the majority of americans don't. "wall street journal" poll ntsb poll just done the majority of americans are not for this. and nike is just sticking it in the face of america. and they don't like it. so i think that the majority of americans will prevail on this and the only way to really determine this is their stock price. and they will watch that.
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and if their stock price continues to drop, they will make changes, i predict, in this campaign. steve: sure. and there we have got the stock price it really fell off the map yesterday. you know, maybe when they were doing the calculation, hal, they didn't take into consideration those thousands of empty stadium seats we have seen over the last couple of years ever since this movement started. and maybe they thought that they would be immune from that. and maybe they will be. >> possibly. but i think that the biggest problem though now for the rest of success that this is more in our face than ever. it's one thing can you turn off an nfl game. but this is going to be everywhere. it's going to be in the stores. this campaign is going to be in the stores. it's going to be in the media. it's going to be on television. nike is the new face of the social justice movement. i think conservative americans are really tired of this. this has nothing to do with shoes. this has everything to do with, i mean, where are the shoes for pat tillman?
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pat tillman was an nfl star that left his job. he was a starter, unlike kaepernick, goes overseas, gets killed in combat. there is no shoes for pat tillman. where are the shoes for the police that are killed every year and instead, this is anti-police. we all know this. this is an anti-police movement that nike has now made themselves a sphas of. steve: let's see what happens to the stock today hal lambert joins us. >> thank you. steve: what do you think about that friends@foxnews.com? 10 minutes before the top of the hour. robert mueller will reportedly accept written answers from president trump about certain portions of the russia probe. will the white house accept that offer? we're going to ask press secretary sarah sanders. she joins us in half an hour. doctor under fire saying female doctors are paid less because they don't work as hard? there is outrage. dr. nicole saphier here to discuss coming up next. ♪ we're not going to take it
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♪ ainsley: a texas physician is now apologizing, there is his picture after coming under a lot of fire for remarks on the gender pay gap in medicine. dr. gary tigas saying yes there is a pay gap female physician does not work as hard and sees a many patients as male physicians. here to weigh in is radiologist dr. nicole saphier. great to see you. >> great to be here. ainsley: as a physician, what do you think. >> this is obviously outlandish dr. tigges in
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texas. he was quoted from an article where they are talking about a gender pay gap. quoted incorrectly saying that the pay gap existst because women don't just work as hard because we are busy doing other things. is he correct in the sense that, you know, a lot of times women have a lot more extracurricular activities taking care of children. maybe they take a part-time role. ainsley: parents. >> that's not what causes the pay gap. multi-pill studies show when you compare apples to apples, hours worked, patients seen women are still paid about 72 cents for every dollar that a male physician gets. that's largely due to women not necessarily negotiating their contracts upfront or even asking for pay raises or bonuses. what i wish would have happened with this instance is that women would take this opportunity to inform and educate people instead attacking this man gone viral on social media. now they are attacks his online parktsd reviews.
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people are calling his cmo at the hospital trying to get his credentials removed trying to attack him and destroy his professional career. ainsley: i hate that because he has worked very hard and takes a long time to get that degree. >> he has. we all did to get where we are. we could have taken this and turned it around and educated him. i think he is ill informed. ainsley: sounds like it. he did apologize and his hospital system has said it doesn't reflect their opinions. he said he thought it was off-the-record. the journal was interviewing him and he made those comments and he said that regrets making them and i know he has made some of the women in his hospital upset. >> on the record or off-the-record it's ill informed opinion i would like to think he is not that you misogynistic. he doesn't understand. come and walk in my shoes for an entire day. especially the heals i walk
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♪ >> you're out of order i'll proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward. >> you are out of order. >> mr. chairman i appeal to be recognized on your sense of decency and integrity. >> i urge to you shut this hearing down. >> people see through. this if you want to pick judges then you better win an election. >> congress is hoping to avoid another shutdown. they are making progress. president trump is set to meet with g.o.p. leaders today. >> the single biggest promise republican made to the voters in 2016 it was the border security wall. let's get that done. >> another far left democrat winning mainstream support ayanna presley unsighted a 10-term congressman. >> this is about socialism. far left radicalism overtaking the democratic party. it's stunning. [shouting] >>
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>> sometimes trying to show some love can come back to bite you like this. >> snapping turtle leaving a man shell-shocked. ♪ who says you can't go home there is only one place calling one of their own. hometown boy brian: i night interrupt someone sing hog lives in new jersey but i have to because we have a show to start. it's bon jovi. steve: did you see all the fun we got going outside? we will go out at the end of the 8:00 hour because fox sports got started 25 years ago and they're having a big celebration. if you are in the area drop by they have all sorts of arcade games. ainsley: waterworks. brian: thursday night football is going to be coming from this building. bring terry howie and jimmy and mike strahan and be here doing the show on thursday when it finally gets
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started. ainsley: everyone by first name terry, howie and mike? brian: they have been the number one show i think from day one. ainsley: they do make it fun. steve: congratulations from fox sports from your friends at fox news. brian: quick word one of our favorite all-time guys is terry bradshaw. he had a surprise birthday for his 70th birthday and we were all not invited because i saw pictures of it and we weren't there. steve: he is mr. bradshaw. ainsley: do you know what i think about when i think about him the movie where matthew mcconaughey lives at home with his parents. brian: failure to launch. ainsley: when we saw his hine. brian: smoky and the bandit he was even better when he had no teeth. steve: fowler to ladies and gentlemen. that could be a good description of wrapped yesterday. ainsley: right. steve: the senate democrats in the judiciary committee did everything they could even though they are in the minority, they can't really stop the hearing but they tried. watch. >> good morning.
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i welcome everyone to this confirmation hearing on the nomination of. >> mr. chairman. >> brett kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman. >> you are out of order i will proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward. >> we believe this hearing should be postponed. [. [cheers and applause] >> i move to adjourn. >> you are out of order. >> mr. chairman i appeal to be recognized on your since of decency and. >> shut this hearing down now. i urge you shut this hearing down. >> you are a threat to our democracy. [shouting] >> here are the facts. judge cawnge is one the most distinguished judges. mr. chairman, i think we ought to have this loud mouth removed. [laughter] we shouldn't have to put up with this kind of stuff. i hope she is not a law student. brian: that's why senator hatch is retiring. he has had it. ainsley: not a what? brian: law student.
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70 people tossed. steve: arrested. brian: 70 arrested. i'm embarrassed and all these people evidently were scripted by democrats in a phone call, the disruptions that were done interrupting senator grassley on the panel as well as the people behind the scenes all there to make sure brett kavanaugh's day one was chaotic and a circus. ainsley: it is unbelievable what has happened to america? where everyone is angry and fighting. i'm walking down the hall. we just finished the show i was walking to my office to try to see the hearings. i hear this loudness and i stopped in her office and said jillian what are you watching like a youtube video? jillian: she said this is the hearing i thought it was a fight she was watching on youtube. steve: it was that fight. they want to make it as chaotic as possible. they made the news last night. here's the thing from what i understand. it's first come, first serve when it comments to the chairs. and for every one of those people who was escorted out and arrested, there were a
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line down the hall for another disrupter to come on in. ultimately though the democrats, the senate democrats who already said they were against mr. kavanaugh and his nomination they are the ones demanding no more documents. they don't really want the documents. they want to make sure that that man right there escorting his two daughters in is not confirmed by the senate. lindsey graham has a message for his counterparts on the left and that is elections have consequences. >> i'm here to tell anybody in the country though listens that this is so hypocritical of my friends on the other side. when it was their president, kavanaugh was right. when you are talking about roe v. wade, it's okay to promise the nation it will never be overturned. people see through this. you had a chance and you lost. if you want to pick judges from your way of thinking, then you better win an election. i voted for two of your
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choices. sotomayor and kagan got a lot of crap. wife did i do it? i thought they were qualified by any reasonable measure given the history of the senate. but we have turned the history of the senate upside down. brian: right. because it was not so much do you agree with me, are you qualified to be on the supreme court. that was lindsey graham's -- that was lindsey graham's point. got it with 70 votes. alito got more votes. judge alito basically his wife was in tears because he was so personally attacked through it. and i just feel bad for the family of brett kavanaugh. he is on rout to ascending to one the most prestigious positions in the world the supreme court of america to do that he has to go through. this it's like a penel state hazing. ainsley: when the president had to make a decision he chose according to some people who know him extremely wisely. this guy kavanaugh is known to be extremely fair. even democrats are saying that that have worked for him or clerked for him.
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kavanaugh vowed yesterday to be neutral and impartial. he said i don't disi decide cases based on personal or policy preferences. when he was asked about certain issues, he has been -- he knows he says i'm not going to answer those types of questions because it's unethical to make judgments prematurely without hearingth case. steve: that's the ginsburg principle the democrats just want more documents. they are ignoring apparently 307 opinions that he has written. he did provide 17,000 pages of material when the committee asked for the questionnaire. that is more than anybody has ever demanded. and he has provided half a million pages as a lawyer and a judge. that is more than has been provided by than the past five supreme court nominee he is. so there does seem to be a double standard. ainsley: republicans trying to get him through before the mid terms. speaking of the mid terms, there was a primary in macy mass yesterday. two democrats were running. michael, a 10-term u.s.
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congressman. he was defeated by a counsel person ayanna presley who says that she wants to liberal ice and she wants single payer healthcare. brian: big socialist. congratulations, democrats you are putting people in there. ainsley: i don't know if she said socialist. steve: she was backed by alexandria ocasio-cortez. she was also backed by our revolution which is an offchute of the bernie sanders campaign as such as it is these days. nonetheless, it does look at when you look at how the democratic party something pulled further to the left with these issues, cailee kayleh mcenany was talking to ainsley a little while ago and essentially said be careful, democrats. >> this is about socialism far left radicalism, overtaking the democratic party. a lot of democrats, they might say they are not socialists but yet they borrow from the precepts of socialism whether you have 1/3 of senate democrats wanting socialized medicine. two thirds of house democrats. seven co-sponsors for free
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college. this is socialism. these people are radicals and every week they win in democratic primaries. brian: tea party emerged. a lot of people pumped up but a lot of tea party candidates couldn't get elected in the general because they didn't have a wide enough swath. i think democrats are falling into the same trap, perhaps. we will find out in two months because they are putting people out way to the left that are forcing people in the middle that maybe are not dark red or dark blue to say that is just too extreme. ainsley: that's a house seat that went democratic because she is running unopposed no. republican run gensler in massachusetts. steve: that's the very latest on her and other bit of news yesterday regarding politics is rahm emanuel in the great city of chicago has decided that three terms and he is out. it sounds like is he suggesting that, you know, he spent a lot of time away from his family. time to spend a little more time at home. brian: when which is kind of odd when you are in congress
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that's whether you have to be in two cities aopposed to the city he grew up in. i'm suggesting is he a failed mayor that knew he had no shot at re-election and he wanted to catapult that position for a run for the presidency. he made a calculated risk when he left the house and, of course, joining the obama administration. and it failed. he failed. ainsley: whoever takes over that position needs to do a really good job of cleaning that up city because these are lives. every day when we report these, we are seeing pictures of children's bicycles where a kid has been shot and these are families that are torn apart. and we need to really focus on that area. steve: indeed. he certainly couldn't win on the crime record in chicago. all right. that's some of the politics. meantime 7:10 here in new york city. jillian joins us right now with the very latest on a big storm down south. jillian: that's right. a big storm we have been following for days now. let's start with this fox news alert. tropical storm gordon turning deadly as it makes landfall. the storm blamed for a child's death when a tree came crashing on top of a mobile home near pensacola, florida.
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the storm slamming alabama and mississippi, bringing winds up to 70 miles per hour and torrential rainfall. the storm could turn into aggression in just hours. we will go live to alabama at the bottom of the hour. stay tuned for that. also breaking right now, two russians have been charged with attempted murder over the nerve agent poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter. british authorities say alexander petrov and the other man flew to moscow two days before attacks the two. survived but seriously injured. brinel has issued a warrant for the suspects but only arrested if they leave russia. jon kyl expected to be sworn in today to replace the late senator john mccain. the former senator tapped by governor doug doocy. >> i'm accepting this appointment to fill the seat vacated by the passing of my dear friend because of my sense of duty to the state i love and because i'm putting my country first. >> keil has mitted to
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serving one year and has no plans to run again when the seat is up in 2020. president trump tweeting, quote: jon kyl will be an extraordinary senator representing an extraordinary state, arizona. i look forward to working with him. there really is no place like home. the feds recovering one of the pairs of the iconic ruby red slippers worn in the wizard of oz movie. you know what i'm talking about they were stolen from the judy garland museum years ago. being tight lipped what led them to the yellow bring road to recover those slippers. it was some type of sting operation. so far no arrest made when they were stolen. the slippers were ensured for $1 million. >> those are the originals? >> i believe they are one of four. steve: couple of different pairs. sounds like somebody knew something about and it trying to shake down the museum for some ran some money.
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steve: immigrant rights group in the sanctuary state of california criticizing ice after they arrested an illegal immigrant inside a sacramento courtroom last month. some california officials want courthouses to remain safe zones. in fact, a bill is on its way to governor brown's desk for his signature. that bill would ban agents from making courthouse arrests but our next guest says that could make ice's job even more dangerous. he should know, he is former acting ice director and fox news contributor tom homan. tom, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> okay.
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so, last week ice agents went into a sacramento courtroom in the middle of an arraignment and then left with an undocumented immigrant who was wanted. he left the courtroom in hand cuffs. you got a problem with that? because the state of california, it sounds like does. >> i have no problem with it. that's practice in law enforcement for decades. you are talking about a criminal investigator, special agent or d deportation officer walking into a criminal courthouse to arrest a criminal that they have a warrant for. that's exactly where they should be arresting him. most likely would have arrested him in the county jail, since we don't have access to the sanctuary state county jails, next best choice is the court. we know they don't have weapons because they went through security and a metal detectors. steve: you it sounds like california thinks this is a good idea. >> just further deterioration of the very foundation this country was founded upon is the foundation of law. i mean, the rule of law. it needs to mean something.
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i testified in front of congress a few weeks ago i had to go through a mettlez detector. gludges courthouses protect themselves and their staff going through metal detectors. why shouldn't a law enforcement officer have the same protection if the opportunity arises. just to be clear the courthouse follows my policy signed that in february after working with the associates of chief justices. we work with chief justices across the country on this. california's own state chief judge agreed with the policy. so here have you politicians that think they know better than judges and law enforcement officers on how to do their jobs. steve: tom, it's just not the sanctuary city, sacramento, it's a sanctuary stated. what's your message for the people in california who think that this is a good idea passing this bill and having the governor sign it? >> you are talking about a criminal -- same as the jails, criminal walks out of a jail because they don't call ice, look up recidivism rates. over half reoffend the first
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year. 75 reoffend within five years. if a criminal walks out of the courthouse, the recidivism rate is still there. release this person back in the community to reoffend and to victimize the very communities in which he lives. in putting ice officers at risk again. why not arrest a criminal in the safety and security of a jail or courthouse. have to go to a neighborhood or place of employment find them and arrest them. the problem is it's very dangerous for the officers and more dangerous for that alien. steve: you make such a good point. that's the ultimate safe space because everybody is unarmed except the guys who are law enforcement. tom homan thank you very much for joining us today from our nation's capitol. >> i appreciate you having me. you betcha. steve: the president firing back at claims made inside bob woodward's upcoming book, like how the white house is crazy town. sarah sanders works there. what does she think? she is going to join us live from the white house. plus, a league known for its
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♪ ainsley: time now for news by the numbers. first, $1 trillion, that is how much retail giant amazon is worth now, a trillion dollars. the major milestone makes them the second u.s. public company to cross the high dollar mark this year. apple game became the first last month. next, 1 million. that's how many prius toyota is recalling because they can catch on fire. exposed wires could erode overtime short i recollect is japan 2015 and may 2018. and finally 50%. that is how far along the u.s. navy's next aircraft
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carrier is in production. one of the uss kennedy's massive super lift dropped into place last week. the navy starting to integrate radar and weapons into the carrier. the ship is scheduled to move to a dry dock next year. brian? brian: thanks, ainsley, the nfl season starts tomorrow. politics are taking center field so to speak. outrage after in many cases of nike -- as nike picks collin kaepernick as the new face of 30 year mark of just do it campaign. former quarterback is featured in the ad with this message believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything. some fans outraged, burning their nike gear in protest as the company shares fell to a two-month low. they lost about $4.2 billion in market capital yesterday. they feel as though they are winning over 15 to 17-year-olds. a new book gives inside look at the league, its owners and it's called big game. the nfl and dangerous times
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mark's author mark libovich unabashed football fan. >> unabashed. >> patriots fan. >> i want 90% of the people not abashed to read the book. they get it, too. they are mad at me too. you can't do anything. brian: listen to the president's measured remarks after nike made this move to the daily caller he said. this i think it's a terrible message and message that shouldn't be sent. but it is what this country is all about. that you have certain freedoms to do things that other people think you shouldn't do. i personally am on a different side of it. that's the most measured, thoughtful -- i thought that was a great remark. >> it was stunning. i was expecting, as soon as the nike thing happened, he was going to jump in like full-on because he loves this issue. it's a winning issue for him. i thought -- and that was very measured. look, he put himself on the right side of this issue. i think most people are agreeing with him on that. look, he was being very accepting of people's right to protest. brian: mark, your book just
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looks. you said the heck with politics. i'm going to follow football around for a couple years. >> i thought i could escape politics by disrupting into football. boy walls i wrong? brian: in comes the president. >> even before donald trump, football is very politicized sport. probably the most republican of the sports. liberals have been very suspicious over the years. traditionally of football. donald trump made this sort of a much more right-focused culture war. and, look, there is no escaping it at all. politics everywhere. day job is to cover the swamp of washington. the nfl is just as bad of a swamp. brian: you got a chance to hang out with some of the high profile owners bob craft. >> i'm biased towards him because he owns the team i root for. complicated guy. i don't understand why they let me in the degree they did. i did get to spend a lot of time with them. i'm not sure i will be invited back any time soon. look, robert craft has been very, very close to the president over the years.
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they have had a lot of history. the president, as many people know, has been trying to buy into the nfl over four decades and consolation prize is he sitting in the white house. brian: jerry jones also a supporter of the president and says all my players should stantsd. you said he should go into the hall of fame he is a big drinker. >> my interview with him happened over a four or five hour period dallas cowboys bus. the dallas cowboy's bus isn't for the faint of heart or liver. i wasn't operating too well after two hours. i wanted to entertain. the tape recorder unfortunately was working really, really well. all documented for history. brian: here sex cerpt from your book you talk about what you love of the patriots. the patriots are a disease i contracted early growing up in massachusetts the team has been great and interesting and despised for a long time. they make me feel like a winner superior to my friends who root for other teams and that's important, god knows. isn't that what this is about? i'm bitter than people who root for lesser football teams. there is actually a scene in
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the book i'm at the draft in chicago a couple years ago 4:30 in the morning. there is like a group of jets fans running down the street he? chicago keeping me up. i yelled out the window to keep down. the conversation escalated in very unfriendly way and i closed the window at a certain points secure in the knowledge that i root for a better football team. brian brian do you have that for now. >> for now. they have been saying this for year. brian: garopola trade -- lastly, real quick, football is losing about 20,000 players a year. are you concerned long-term for the sport. >> i don't know how you can't be. in fairness youth participation in sport is adown across the board. you can't just sort of dip into more desperate, you know, populations that have nowhere else to go but football. so it's obviously very concerning. brian: put politics down and picked up the game. it's called big game, the nfl in dangerous times. you will love the inside stories. mark, thanks so much. >> brian, pleasure.
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thanks for having me on. brian: the president's supreme court pick brett kavanaugh back on capitol hill after a contentious first day of hearings. what can we expect today? white house press secretary sarah sanders joins us live. kim kardashian needs the president's help again. her new mission. that story next. ♪ ♪ i need you to her upnow ♪ i can't wait much longer ♪ i know i got to be right now ♪ i can't wait much longer ♪ waze integration- seamlessly connecting the world inside... with the world outside... making life a little... easier. introducing the well-connected lincoln mkc.
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>> umpire. a neutral and impartial arbiter who favors no lit gant or policy. judges do not make decisions to reach a preferred result. judges make decisions because the law and the constitution, as we see them, compel the results. i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. brian: right after that it went off the rails.
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he gave a great opening remarks backed by wonderful people who sang his praises even some on the left for me personally i was embarrassed by what happened. steve: it was off the rails all day. ainsley: democrats definitely tried to delay. this they want to push this off until after the mid terms. kavanaugh vowed to be neutral. there were 70 arrests yesterday there were 63 63 disruptions and 1 hour and 15 minute delay. bring in white house press secretary sarah sanders to get her reaction. sarah, what did you make of this. >> look, i thought it was an embarrassment for the democratic party. frankly not surprised at all. unfortunately we know they have been trying to use these ridiculous delay tactics. they have been opposing kavanaugh before he was even nominated. they were speaking out saying they wouldn't support president trump's pick for the supreme court. and what we saw yesterday was really an embarrassment by the democrats. but, frankly, i also think it's great news for
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republicans because if this is what we are up against in 2018 and particularly the auditions we saw for the 2020 presidential race that took place yesterday, i think why are in great shape and we are going to look really good in both 202018 and 2020. steve: sarah, you work in the white house there are a bunch of documents that the democrats say they need in addition to the half a million they have already got. they are from the bush white house when he was a staff secretary. and he shuffled the papers across the president's desk. yesterday was very clear by mr. grassley that those are privileged and those should not be seen can you make that argument? can you explain that for us why those should remain privileged or executive privilege or whatever it is? >> look, the big point here is that once again, democrats opposed kavanaugh before they even knew who he was. this isn't about documents. it's about ridiculous political ploys that the democrats are trying to play. kavanaugh and his team and our team here at the white
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house have turned over hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. there is also tons of public opinion and record that have been out on kavanaugh. if democrats can't figure out why weather they are a yes or no based off of all of that frankly they shouldn't be in the senate. i don't think it's that hard to ask the questions that they have of kavanaugh. stop grand standing. start asking questions that you have to this individual and see if you think he is qualified and then make a decision. it is absolutely ridiculous, the games that they are playing. and let's let the process play out. let kavanaugh answer these questions. if you are concerned that you don't think is he good enough, then put those questions to the test and put him -- put that on full display which we hope we will see today. i guarantee you that kavanaugh is going to deliver on every single one of those things because is he unquestionably qualified. we have seen people from the left and the right that are the greatest judicial minds come out in support of kavanaugh and we fully expect the senate to move
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through, quit playing games and confirm him. brian: bob woodward's book coming out tuesday. excerpts are out including a 12 minute tape talking to bob woodward regretting he didn't sit down and talk to him. looking at the excerpts we have already seen and hearing that conversation, did the communication staff make a mistake not making sure the president sat down with bob woodward to at least get his point of view on this and give him a chance to refute some of these horrific things and descriptions from they say came from his staff. >> look. there is no doubt the president is his own best advocate. he has an incredible story to tell. and that's why he does that every single day. that's why he does give speeches, round tables and talks about not only the successes that we have had but the other things that we're going to do over the next six years that he is in office. once again, this is a president who has been incredibly acceptable. brian: but just sitting down with bob woodward a mistake not sitting down with him
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judging by what he put out there and the president doesn't get his side of the story out. certainly, again, the president is his own best story teller and own best advocate for his policies. but i think more important than that, that we have seen are the things that are come out after this book from general mattis, general kelly pushing back on these fictitious claims that this book seems to be filled with that we have seen so far. ainsley: sarah, this is the president's recent tweet, most recent tweet this morning. steve: just out. ainsley: isn't it a shame that someone can write an article or book totally make up stories and form a picture of someone that is literally the last opposite of the fact and get away with it without retribution or cost. don't know why washington politicians don't change libel laws. what's your reaction to that? he is disputing what bob woodward is claiming that some people work in the administration are saying about the president. one thing h one saying he is an idiot and people in the administration say they never told bob word ward that.
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>> look, i think once again it's clear that you have the accounts from people firsthand that have spent -- and they are on the record, which is very different than what this book is filled with. it's full of anonymous quotes from disgruntled former employees versus people who have been in the administration from day one. myself, i have been working for the president for three years. i have tell you what i have seen so far out of this book is nothing of what is going on in the building behind me. things that were said in this book were true, there is no way that this president could be as successful as he has been. it's hard to argue with the fact that this president has had the most successful two first years of any president in modern history with tax cuts. isis is on the run. remaking of the judiciary. historic de regulation. i mean, just the list goes on and on. remaking the court system completely and rebuilding our military. there is just -- the list, we put out yesterday, was a small fraction of some of
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the success that we have had. and it's a full three pages long. and we're going to continual doing that day after day and the president is going to keep fulfilling the promise that he made to the american people during the campaign and keep ticking off things on his agenda. steve: actually sound like the "wall street journal" one of the lead editorials this morning written by james free montauk mondayman. if it's such a chaotic white house why is he getting so much done. robert mueller will apparently accept some written answers to some questions about collusion can you tell us what you know about that. is he still pushing for interview corruption of justice suggestion. >> i can't get into the details of the negotiations between the president's attorneys and special counsel. what i can tell you is the president and his team and his staff have been fully
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cooperative. and have been transparent throughout the process, which is why we contend and continue to say and will continue all the way through until this wraps up, which we hope is soon, that there is absolutely no collusion and no wrongdoing by the president. brian: was it a relief to get that news? >> i'm sorry? brian: was it a relief to get the news that some of these questions are going to be in writing? that's what you have been looking for, right? >> once again i can't get into the negotiations the president and his team are having. the greatest relief for us is knowing there was no collusion and we have done nothing wrong and we have nothing to hide. steve: sarah, going back to the bob woodward thing in a second we will do the news in just a bit. at the end of his tweet, the president said something maybe they should change the libel laws is that suggesting that the president would think about some sort of libel suit against what bob woodward has written? >> look, i haven't had the conversation with the president on any actions he may take. but, certainly the president
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wants the american people to know what's actually happening in this building. i think they do. because they see it every single day in their actual lives. they see the impact that the president's policies are having. i do think one thing bob woodwarwood got right he named e book fear. the part he missed is that the fear is coming from democrats. they are terrified of the fact that this president is so successful and that he has been able to deliver on everything he set out to do. and that his policies are actually working and impacting americans for the better. brian: karl bernstein says general kelly should resign. >> i think that we're not going to take advice from him. i think general kelly is doing a great job. and, again, he has done a phenomenal job not just here but in service to our country over the last four decades and i have great deal of respect for him and the work he does here every day. ainsley: i know you have have a lot of kids and starting school this week. thank you for waking up with us. we appreciate it. >> school drop-off day went excellent yesterday.
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border. brian: janice dean all over it tracking gordon and right now we find out the latest from you, janice. janice: absolutely. it's a depression. it's proving quickly to the north and weakening, which is great news. however still see heavy rain in its wake. 3 to 6 inches along this path and then isolated amounts of maybe 12 inches or more. the threat for weak tornadoes as well. so that's the good news it is moving quickly it is still going to bring the potential for rain from the gulf coast all the way up to the great lakes as it gets caught up in a trough and then, my friends, hurricane season has just begun in the tropics for september. watching florence right now florence has the potential to not only threaten bermuda, perhaps the east coast next week and two other potential hurricanes as well this weekend in the atlantic. ainsley, we are watching it, back to you. ainsley: we are glad you are. thank you so much, janice. remember this? democratic tennessee congressman steve cohen making disturbing comments about fellow lawmaker marsha blackburn.
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listen. >> be our president come down here and endorse marsha blackburn because marsha blackburn if he said jump off the harahan bridge, she will jump off the harahan bridge. i wish he'd say it. ainsley: next guest hoping to take cohen's job. running in the great state of tennessee and joins us from memphis. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> oh, ainsley, thank you for inviting me to talk with you and i want you to know that i wake up every morning with "fox & friends" and i love it. ainsley: you sore sweet. we love it thank you for keeping us employed. we don't take you for granted. tell the viewers at home and the people who can go to the polls and vote for you why you think you are the better choice compared to cohen. >> well, first of all, what you guys just showed typically shows what we're dealing with here in memphis. washington, d.c. consists of a number of swamp creatures. and this is one swamp creature who has been there
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for 12 years. and the people in the community knows it please, please, please charlotte please run. we want better education for our children. i will be able to make that change and i'm a fighter. i'm a persistent person. i have run a couple of times before. but, you know what? abraham lincoln had a vision and he ran and if he had not run, i would probably stillable slave now. the third time i'm running is the charm we will defeat steve cohen because he deserves to be fired and especially after those comments he made. ainsley: pretty appalling wanting marsha blackburn to jump off a bridge and wanting peter strzok get a purple heart. what is your platform i know you mentioned a few things that makes you better than cohen. for the people who live in that area, what are you going to do for them? >> listen, guy around and talk to people constantsly. i will especially when i am
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elected, will work with the president in order to make the tax cuts and jobs bill permanent. because there are so many people who are benefiting. some of the people that i talk to and i ask them how has the tax cuts and jobs bill affected them, and they get this huge smile on their faces and they cannot deny that they are benefiting and i want to make sure that it is something that is permanent. congressman steve cohen resists. he stands in the way of the president's actions. and he is for people living in slavery, living beneath their means. and it is important for me to be able to ensure that they have a better life and memphis is a great place to live and i want the people to realize that. ainsley: charlotte bergman thank you for joining us. we did reach out to your opponent steve cohen and they did not reply to us:
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♪ steve: an upcoming movie is facing backlash for leaving out the planting of the u.s. flag on the moon's surface when neil armstrong landed there. ainsley: and one person who won't be lining up to see the movie is our patriot in chief president trump. brian: here with more on this and what movie she might see is fox news headlines 24/7 own carley shimkus. carley, the president is not all in when it comes to the canadian playing neil armstrong. >> ryan gosling the canadian you are referring. to say he said that scene wasn't necessarily because
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it was widely perceived as human achievement not an american one. president trump has now responded to that saying it's almost like they are embarrassed at the achievement coming from america. i think it's terrible thing. when you think of neil armstrong and think of the landing on the moon you think about the american flag. for that reason, i wouldn't even want to watch the movie. steve: it is one of the most iconic images of all time him planting the u.s. flag right there on the lunar surface. how they would leave that out is stunning. >> neil armstrong's sons have come out in defense of the movie. they appear to feel a-okay with the way that they handled. this but i think that the whole point is that, like you said, steve, this is such an american moment. to come out and say it's not is so strange. steve: strange. ainsley: how do you make a movie without that scene? that is neil armstrong. >> i read somewhere there may be scenes of the american flag on the moon but just that action of
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aplanting. brian: follow up explanation didn't do anything. steve: yesterday at the kavanaugh hearings a lot of people online talking about the woman over his shoulder. >> her name is xenia, a former kavanaugh clerk. she was accused of making a white supremacist hand gesture during yesterday's hearing it all started with one woman tweeting about it saying this alone should be disqualifying. guess what her husband u.s. attorney john bash defended her saying the attacks today on my wife are repulsive. everyone tweeting this vicious conspiracy theory should be ashamed of themselves. we weren't even familiar with the hateful symbol being attributed to her for the random she rested her way during a long hearing. listen to this. xenia is mexican on her mother's side and jewish on her father's side. she was born in mexico. her grandparents were holocaust survivors we, of course, have nothing to do with hate groups which aim to terrorize and de neenel other people. never have and never would.
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making life a little... easier. introducing the well-connected lincoln mkc. >> out of order, i will proceed. >> we cannot move forward. >> your sense of decency and integrity. >> it was an embarrassment for the democrat party but not surprising at all. opposing brett kavanaugh before he was even nominated. >> politics taking center field. >> my day job is to cover the swamp of washington, the nfl is just as bad as the swamp. >> on file will replace john mccain. >> i'm expecting this appointment to fill the seat vacated by the passing of my dear friend because i'm getting my country first.
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ainsley: democrat waning support, presley unseating a 10 term congressman. >> nationalized the election, show the contrast between are left agenda and what we are doing for the american people. ♪ >> let's have a network and begin it making an impact with sports, john madden and pat summerall, they have it now. >> they are celebrating this landmark with a little fairway on 48th and sixth avenue. ainsley: we call it fox square, playing some names too. brian: thursday night football, i haven't seen the exact layout.
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>> there might be times this has an audience. we are going to be using fox square for audience participation. brian: i haven't signed up for that. >> a little bit about where you watching tv yesterday? what exactly was it? brett kavanaugh's confirmation or a necklace owed of jerry springer? chuck grassley didn't even get through his first sentence before, what harris interrupted him and he was interrupted so many times we thought we would show you. >> good morning. i welcome everyone to this
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confirmation hearing on the nomination of -- >> mister chairman? mister chairman? >> to serve as associate justice -- >> i would like to be recognized for question before we proceed? i would like to be recognized to ask a question before we proceed. the committee received last night less then 15 hours ago 14,000 pages of documents we have not had an opportunity to review or read or analyze. >> you are out of order. i will proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward. >> a very warm welcome. >> a meeting -- >> his wife, ashley. >> we cannot be recognize i moved to adjourn. i moved to adjourn. >> from brett kavanaugh. [cheers and applause] >> he was trying to say this is out of order, you're not allowed to do this. they are running for president.
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>> this was all -- two nights before sunday night they had a conference call, then scripted disruptors in the audience, 63 tossed, 73 arrested, one hour and 15 minutes delay. keep brett kavanaugh from prestigious position to the entire world and the legal system, this chaos happens. even jerry springer would say let's go to a commercial, no one can control this. before, senat tom tillis asking dick durbin about it, is it true? did you agree were going to stand up and cause chaos? did you have this conversation over the labor day holiday?
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dick durbin was asked to respond and he deflected. >> there was a phone conference yesterday and many issues were raised and one was that over 100,000 documents related to brett kavanaugh were characterized by the chairman of the committee as confidential. >> it all comes down to these documents. they are asking for thousands of documents that he actually put on the desk of george w. bush as staff secretary in the bush white house and there's a double standard because during the obama years when alana kagan was up for confirmation, pat leahy did not ask to see those papers even though they would be appropriate but sarah huckabee sanders said what america saw yesterday, not good. >> i thought it was an embarrassment for the democrat
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party but frankly not surprising at all. we know they have been trying to use these delay tactics. they have been opposing brett kavanaugh since before he was nominated, speaking out saying they wouldn't support donald trump's pick for the supreme court and what we saw yesterday was an embarrassment by the democrats but frankly i also think it is great news for republicans because of this is what we are up against in 2018 particularly the auditions we saw for the 2020 presidential race that took place yesterday we are in great shape. >> it could be cory booker auditioning for 2020. they gave little biographies, brett cavanagh wasn't even there and took some shots, no one is even talking to him. he should have been the focus. i guess today he will be the focus. >> they were not brought back in. >> they are like thank goodness
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i don't have to sit through this chaos. >> people yelling at your dad, that is a scary thing. the question is the demonstration yesterday, will they try to derail the nomination and block a vote? they could stage a walkout but ultimately as sarah huckabee sanders pointed out that hurts senate democrats running for reelection. there is an election coming up, a very motivating thing. >> one of the stories yesterday was colin kaepernick, turns out it was broken by darren ravel that nike was going to rollout colin kaepernick as their spokesperson as the face of the new campaign. marking 30 years since they started with michael jordan. the rebuke from wall street was
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swift and direct, lost $4.2 billion as many upset that colin kaepernick has been taking a knee for the national anthem to be crackle of law enforcement decided they would burn, toss, get rid of nike products. just burn it is a facebook page and throughout the day nike was trending terribly. the president tweeted it is a terrible message they are sending and the purpose of them doing it, maybe there's a reason for them doing it but as far as sending a message it is a terrible message. there is no reason for it. it is what this country is all about. you have certain freedoms to do things other people think you shouldn't do but i personally am on a different side. >> the president saying it is terrible, he disagrees with nike and colin kaepernick, they have a right to do this, very fair and balanced tweet.
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ainsley: this book about football, two years immersed in the nfl, you come to this story, wait for the president to blastoff, he didn't. >> expecting as soon as this happens, he loves this issue, it is a winning issue for him, he put himself on the right side of this issue, most people agree with him on that but he was very accepting of people's right to protest. my day jobs to cover the swamp of washington, the nfl is as bad as the swamp. >> they pay a lot of friends, he owns nike town which is a huge building on 57th st. fun to go shopping there, floors of nike gear, wonder if they felt an impact yesterday, not as long a line. >> simon chadwick, professor of sports enterprise has a
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different point of view says this is a good thing nike is doing, trying to target the kind of consumers who look up to colin kaepernick as a role model and ce quality is important, who are resistant to the things trump and this administration are trying to do and for every training shoe burned, every vehement anti-nike social media post just adds to the brand giving credence to what nike is trying to do and adds to the myth and the legend that is nike. his name is simon chadwick, professor of sports. do you agree with that or is this going to have an impact? >> they say they are going 15 to 17, the people that would buy an adult become jersey, lake a -- lacy baker jersey, those types that they are following, not necessarily that make up most of the nfl audience. >> 18-year-olds by their own
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tennis shoes. >> parents pretend they can bias and get to point. if they are lucky enough to get them they get them. >> they have a right to do this and you have the right to buy or not to buy. >> not even a tweet. what do you think? jillian joins us with news from the pentagon. >> reporter: fox news alert and get caught up on what we have been following. it was a married father of two on the 13th deployment who died in an afghan insider attack. army command sergeant timothy bullard was shot but there were not many other details. among his many awards and decorations are 6 bronze star metals, two of them of valid. of touching post on facebook his son says his dad was planning to return from deployment and retiring two months. he canceled "duck dynasty" and "fox and friends" among his
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favorite tv shows. a new bombshell in the trump russia probe in a letter seen by fox news congressman mike meadows writing the doj that bruce ohr told senators he knew he may have broken protocol by meeting with christopher stealing 2016 despite knowing the anti-trump dossier author did not want the president elected and his wife nelly posed a conflict of interest working for fusion gps, the firm paid to create that dossier. neither issue was included in the application to survey members of the trump campaign. kim kardashian teaming up with donald trump to free another convicted felon. the reality start telling the podcast wrongful convictions she has been talking to a 30-year-old man serving life without parole after kim launched a successful campaign earlier this year to get alice marie johnson released from prison. a woman catching a wedding bouquet has her boyfriend running for the hills. we are not getting, watch.
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[cheers and applause] >> there he goes, sprinting with a full bottle of beer as his girlfriend jumps for joy, they are selling their friend's wedding. i love it. that is really funny. i am sure he is doing that as a joke. >> the girl catches it, they connect. >> very thorough newscast. >> a lot of women might run too. >> 13 minutes after the hour. a city in disarray, what is the mayor to do? rahm emanuel is going to not run for reelection coming up.
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>> will the ceos of the top social media site submit to their bias against conservatives? live in washington next. ♪
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>> headed for the hot seat twitter and facebook executives about the girl by senate lawmakers over disinformation on their social media sites. rob: jack dorsey meeting with house lawmakers about the social media giant algorithms. griff jenkins here with more on what we can expect. a lot of lawmakers on the conservative side feel the social media types are weighted against them. it could be an interesting hearing. >> reporter: it will be a really interesting hearing. let's acknowledge silicon valley is getting the message. consumers are sick and tired of having both russian and foreign meddling in their social platforms as well as perceived political bias. that is why twitter and ceo sending jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg up here first this morning in the senate to face lawmakers, this is going to
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focus largely on the russian meddling situation. google's ceo was asked to appear, mark warner is a top democrat on this committee, said this in a statement, i went to know in 2018 and beyond, and have a conversation about policy solutions but in the afternoon as you mentioned, dorsey will go by himself to the house energy and commerce committee, outraged in the balancing of conservatives, and prepared remarks, jack dorsey, we cannot shadow band based on political ideology. and serve the public conversation.
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and if conservatives leave, twitter is a powerful tool. >> democrats and republicans, regulating online content, we will see where that leads monday. they don't get behind big government but they are interested in seeing something done by lawmakers. >> donald trump firing back at claims of how the white house is crazy town, he is up this morning and tweeting. >> the new ad says colin kaepernick sacrificed everything for his beliefs but our next guest says he doesn't know the meaning of sacrifice. ♪
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>> time for quick headlines, mike pompeo landing in pakistan a few hours ago, meeting with the country's new prime minister in an effort to reset relations, the meeting happening right now just days after the us cut $300 million in military aid, the trump administration for hiding terrorists and supporting the terror group hezbollah. leaders and south korea meet with north korean dictator kim jong un, the delegation arriving in pyongyang on behalf of president moon working to arrange a third summit between
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moon and kim later this month as well as failed nuke talks between the us and north korea. we will keep you posted. >> colin kaepernick causing another controversy is the face of nike's new just do it campaign. >> the nfl and because he's not with the nfl. he says believing in something, even if the cost of sacrificing everything but our next guest wonders if he sacrificed anything. >> brandon tatum is working for turning point us and former tucson, arizona police officer. thank you for being with us. how do you feel that way? >> when you look at sacrifice, as a police officer i did a lot of sacrificing. when i look at what he did he opted out of a multimillion
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dollar contract to work for another company and make millions of dollars. i don't see where the sacrifice is. pat tillman, glen coffee, those were nfl players that walked away from the nfl to serve this country and put their lives on the line, pat toomey lost his life. it is very simple, when you are risking your life, doing it for other people, that is sacrifice. rob: he feels minorities get an unfair shape when it comes to the justice system and law enforcement. is that true? >> let me tell you where unfair shake comes in. when you are 7000 people that have been murdered and you are murdered by other black people at 90% that seems to be in justice. when you go and have abortions more than your giving birth that is in justice, those things are permitted by our own people and i think colin kaepernick should be focusing on those things, we need to look at our own household and then look at outside sources. it is a myth that police are brutalizing black people at an epidemic rate.
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when you look at the number i just mentioned in 2015 it was 7000 black people who lost their lives and.003% killed by police officers who were unarmed. anybody understand because you are unarmed doesn't mean deadly force is not authorized against you but for the sake of argument if all the people who were killed was unjustified that is still a very small amount of african-american people dying. we have more pressing issues to take care of and we should look at those things first and prioritize those things. we should mention them alongside the things colin kaepernick is trying to bring up. >> he says he disagrees with it but nike and colin kaepernick have a right to do this, talk to men and women in the military, we don't agree but we thought to give him the right to do what he wants to do and have freedom of expression and freedom of speech what can our country do because we are talking these hearings, people are so nasty and angry
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and interrupting each other, watching these elections, maxine waters calling for people to go to the administration it restaurants with their families to go and disrupt them. how do we get our country back on track? >> people have to remain poised, remain diligent and have integrity, let the fools yell and scream but i wonder -- we have to do things we believe in as a relation to this country and building our families and those things will sustain us. >> you said you would never buy another nike product ever again. >> i will never buy another nike product. my mom and dad didn't raise a full. i'm not going to burn money. if i get rid of my nike products i will given to someone who is homeless or needs clothes. i'm not burning my money. >> just not going to buy any new stuff. thanks so much.
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>> reporter: the hardest hit and getting pounded by rain. it is coming in sideways on the alabama coast, wind gusts of 20 miles an hour, the wind is called but not the rain and that is the worry, some areas getting 12 inches creating concerns about flash flooding, a lot of lightning, concerns about tornadoes as well. almost got hurricane status on the border between alabama and mississippi, 10:00 local time, sustained winds of 70 miles an hour, just under a category one storm but the rain that will cause the most damage, roads covered over, flash flood warnings as well, schools are closed, casinos are closed, we see people out on the beach, cars beginning to move. a quick turnaround after this storm. >> still seeing potential for rainfall on the gulf coast.
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it will get caught up with potential for heavy rain on the gulf coast on the plains states, and the potential for a foot or more in severe storms. we got our act together in the atlanta, hurricane storms, in the east coast, storms that could become hurricanes off the coast of africa. in the pacific we have norman, going to move northward away from the hawaiian islands but olivia could come close. it is active. we have to keep track of all these storms, september is going to be busy. >> whether watchers have their own satellites. >> they need to watch me. ainsley: up north from where we are in massachusetts, last night
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boston city council or iona presley beat a 10 term democratic congressman, matthew capuano who has been in congress for 20 years and she beat him. she was endorsed by alexandria ocasio-cortez and our revolution, the offshoot of bernie sanders's campaign. people on the far left said she is our candidate. >> lagging in the polls, begging in funding, so i want to abolish ice, single-payer health care and refused to take money from corporate tax and voters like that. >> jim jordan heard the news last night. >> democrats plan is to raise taxes, abolish ice, socialize medicine and impeach the president. let's do what we said, that is
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how this election should play out, we should nationalize this election, show the distinction between their hard left agenda and what we are doing for the american people and doing what we were elected to do. that is how we should plan this over 52 days. >> iona presley is running unopposed and had a classy speech last night when she thanked michael capuano who served the community for 10 terms and she said nice things about him. >> she also worked with john kerry, she was his political director, she is no newbie to politics, she knows what she's doing and she won last night. >> republicans have got to be worried, they are trailing by 15 points. men, women who are republicans, run on the record, we have a good life story to tell and fund the wall and speaker ryan going to the white house today. >> breaking news to jillian.
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>> news coming out right now, this video is just in after a man rammed a pickup truck repeatedly into the size -- let's take a look at this. this is a video being released, police say it was intentional, the driver got out of the truck and started ranting. k-9 units did a sweep of the area after the man left behind a suspicious bag which turned out to be safe. most of the people inside evacuated by police. but a few people were trying to get this broadcast. we will keep you updated on that. donald trump firing back, the new book fear, isn't it a shame someone can write an article or book, totally make up stories and form a picture of a person that is literally the exact opposite of the fact and get away with it without retribution or cost don't know why washington politicians don't
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take change libel laws, told areas members of the trump team he says are the most explosive. there sanders reacted earlier. >> it is full of anonymous quotes from disgruntled former employees versus people who have been in the administration from day one. what i have seen so far out of this book is nothing what is going on in the building behind me. >> woodward said he tried but failed to get a sitdown. rahm emanuel's time as chicago mayor is coming to a end, announcing he won't seek a third term just months before february's election. he did not give a specific reason why but chicago has been plagued with violence during his watch. another low point of his term is back in the spotlight today, jury selection begins in the murder trial of jason van dyck accused of shooting and killing mike mcdonald in 2014. emmanuel was criticized for taking a year to release the
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dash cam video. sometimes trying to show a little love can come back to bite you. >> how! ainsley: that snapping turtle leaving a man shellshocked when he tried to give it a little smooch, the settlement of every him biting his lip, luckily the guy was able to laugh it off with his buddies but that hurt a little bit. that looked like it hurt. we were talking about it. why put a snapping turtle in your face. >> to jillian's first story where the guy in the pickup truck rammed the fox affiliate down in dallas, my first cousin is a sports director down there, what was that about? he said not sure who the guy is coming in custody, everybody is safe but evacuated because of that suspicious package. brian: more from dallas later on.
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meantime this. ainsley: brett kavanaugh will be in the hot seat after democrats try to derail the confirmation hearing, senator john cornyn said the dems can't be taken seriously and joins us next. >> fox sports 25 years old and celebrating out in the square with games. ♪ vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪
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10,000 people diagnosed with various cancers related to the toxic dust and smoke. do not eat kellogg's honey snacks. still not safe, that urgent morning from the fda about salmonella concerns, the number of people who gotten sick, health officials say regardless of the expiration date the serial should be thrown away or returned to stores. back to sugar snaps. brett cavanagh, about to get underway, live look at the room where the hearing will take place. day one was filled with theatrics, grandstanding by democrats. ainsley: joining us is senate majority whip john cornyn. what do you make of what happened yesterday? >> reminded me of mob rule, the normal rules where everybody is treated with respect and people given a right to say their piece
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and be heard, all that was out the window and i hope today is better but i'm not optimistic. >> it will be more the q and a. >> each senator will have 30 minutes to ask questions of the nominee and get answers back and there will be a second round of 20 minutes to ask whatever questions they want. >> it was revealed, the tweet was read by colleagues on your right. and what are we going to do to screw this thing up and that is what they came up with. i heard of the possibility of staging a walkout. >> their base is utterly opposed to this nominee and this president and anything they do
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to accommodate the work with the normal rules, criticized by the political base, this is what politics of come to today, treat each other with respect and disagree, but do our job and hope that is what we do today. ainsley: do democrats have a fair argument saying they got half 1 million document and still more documents they need? >> they are ready decided to oppose the nominee, everybody on the democratic side of the aisle and judiciary committee, it is not really material to the decision but this isn't about documents but they know what brett kavanaugh represented he represents a threat to a politicized supreme court and return to traditional judging of judges calling strikes as umpires, that is a threat to them because it is an end run around the ballot box. >> there huckabee sanders said they were opposing the nominee before they knew it was brett kavanaugh.
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>> you are a former judge, you know there is a level of decorum to it. that would be a new low if they walked out and missed the opportunity to get some questions off, do you feel people running for president yesterday, that became clear to me as a viewer, they were thinking 2020. kamala harris and cory booker. is that what you read? >> that is why. cory booker was raising money off of his comments at the hearing which i think is really a mistake. it is obvious what it is all about. it is not about judge cavanagh or the supreme court. >> are they going to get the loudmouth out of here? you see people carted off the gallery where they are yelling and disrupting things and are arrested but what happens after
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that? >> the capital police released them at the end of the day. they ramp up the punishment. it is a quandary because we like citizens to have an opportunity to see the government in action and some people abuse it, some make it hard for people to watch their government in action because they disrupt the proceedings. >> the administration is painted as an administration in chaos, generals, secretary of defense, how is the white house viewed? >> we have one of the most successful white houses and congresses in recent memory, you see the economy growing at 4%, people getting a tax cut, people
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with more confidence and optimism, more money in their paycheck, it has been a very successful administration during the trump years and we know many on the left are still upset about the outcome of 2016 election and that is what this is about. >> the dallas tv station, fox station, running a pickup truck in the side of it, you will hear about that, steve doocy's relative work. a lot of work ahead of you today. >> next up a big day for our fox family, fox sports turns 25 years old. we are celebrating with fun and games on fox square. let's check in with the only man who has fun and games.
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that is it. what is on your show? >> going to be a great year. lead executives of facebook and twitter about 2 testify and election security, big issues, brett kavanaugh will answer questions. we saw some fireworks yesterday. come and join us in 40 minutes, we will see you in 10 minutes after the hour. two big stories after the hour. before nexium 24hr mark could only imagine... a peaceful night sleep without frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like.
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>> this year marks a milestone for a member of our fox family. fox sports seal the deal that got them on the air and network credibility and they are having
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a founders day celebration on "fox and friends". someone just scored. >> the executive vice president of fox sports, thank you for being with us. >> this is a great celebration going on. we celebrate 25 years is comical because we were known as fox sports. john madden used to call us fox sports. it is a great rise. >> 25 years ago there were a lot of sports departments. why did fox think that? >> i know mister murdock had a vision for what it is today and keeps moving forward. we picked up thursday night football. >> how important is it? what does that do for you guys?
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>> terry bradshaw started, they need credibility and that made it first. >> you love your job. >> i have a dream job. >> we have the owner and jillian and janice over here. what are they doing? >> up the middle here, shooting at the middle, hit the middle. they are going to be here. number 5. we are going to run a race. >> thank you. thank you for all we have done.
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>> come on, baby. >> what is happening today? >> all these fox employees. >> every couple weeks ago, it will be great. >> can't forget fox sports, back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i have to believe things will get better ♪
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>> two shots. three shots. one down to win. >> congratulations to fox sports 25 years young. hope you have another 25 more. >> bill: fox news alert. two big hearings set to begin on capitol hill minutes from now. brett kavanaugh back in the hot seat for day two in his confirmation hearings after a wild day on day one. and in another room -- both events will make big news and headlines today. i'm bill hemmer live inside "america's newsroom." welcome back to you. >> sandra: hope you had a happy summer. i'm julie banderas in for sandra smith. judge kavanaugh expected to face a marathon round of questioning today following a long day

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