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dishwasher outside a mobile home with crystal meth in his pocket. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. jillian: thursday, june 13th. chaos in memphis. more than 2 dozen police officers hurt in clashes with protesters. >> the officer involved shooting that spark these riots plus this. >> if somebody calls, we have information on your opponent i think i would want to hear it. >> you want that kind of interference in our election? >> it is not interference, it is information. >> democrats ramping up their impeachment calls after that comment from the president. >> the question many are asking, what about the dossier that made its way from across the pond to hillary clinton?
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we will talk about that and this. the king of country music has something to say about who runs the country. >> to mcgraw's political advice for voters. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> and they go. trumpets they go >> happy thursday. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. i am rob schmidt. >> thank you for starting the day with us. democrats ramping up impeachment calls after the president said he would be willing to accept opposition research from foreign governments. >> doug was a live in washington with the fallout. >> republican critics say there is evidence of hypocrisy here because democrats relied on a
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foreign information in the steel dossier in the run up to 2016. this is what is generating so much attention. and interview the president did with abc news where he was asked what he would do if offered foreign information about another candidate. >> i think i might want to listen. nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent i think i would want to hear it. >> you want that kind of information given in our elections? >> they have information, i would take it. if i thought there was something i would go maybe to the fbi. >> many democrats on capitol hill pushing hard to begin impeachment inquiries and they have been cheered on by a number of presidential candidates and others with worn tweeted this. the mueller report made it clear
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foreign government attacked are 2016 elections to support trump, trump welcomed that help and obstructed the investigation, now he said he would do it all over again. time to impeach donald trump and this from senator kirsten gillibrand, time for congress to begin impeachment hearings but the concern all along for democratic leaders in congress and nancy pelosi among them is if they push forward with impeachment they are getting ahead of public sentiment. democrats outraged over donald trump's reaction to foreign dirt offer on his 2020 opponent. >> molly hemingway wants to know why democrats didn't have a problem in hillary took foreign dirt in 2016. >> george stephanopoulos's good friend hillary clinton took information for a foreign government. it is a huge problem to take information from a foreign government, he should be asking her and democrats secretly bought and paid for this dossier
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that was forced to government officials in russia. if this is a huge problem and many people have been telling us it is, why aren't the media doing more to find out what happened? why they created this hoax conspiracy theory, how they got to the highest levels of the government? i would like to see some people ask some tough questions. >> the president's comments come the same day donald trump junior sat for a second hearing on the 2016 meeting he had with the kremlin linked lawyer claiming to have information on hillary clinton at trump tower and it comes after the mueller team found no criminal wrongdoing. >> fox news alert. look at this video? two dozen police officers are heard as protesters clash with law enforcement in memphis overnight. demonstrators smashing this cop car throwing bricks and roxette police in right year, this all
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followed officer involved shooting. investigators a wanted man was shot and killed by us marshals after ramming officers vehicles and threatening them with a weapon. the mayor of memphis called the protesters aggression unwarranted. we will continue to keep you updated as new information comes in. the search for a missing mom turning to a pond an hour and a half from her home. state police using sonar agreement to search there. that ponders where she once water skied with her family. troopers with dogs coming through the woods nearby. jennifer's estranged husband spotted jogging near his home yesterday after posting bond. he and his girlfriend charged with tampering with evidence. >> the justice department slamming a panel vote to hold top administration officials in contempt of congress, the house until committee recommending the consequence for william barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross
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for refusing to comply with subpoenas regarding his citizenship question on the census. it came hours after the president used executive privilege on materials related to that question. the doj calls this a move that defies logic. democrats ramping up their search for information following the mueller report release. adam schiff threatens to subpoena fbi director christopher ray. you wants to know the agency concluded counterintelligence investigations connected to the trump campaign saying, quote, we are determined to get answers and we are running out of patience. the warning follows a hearing focused on the mueller report and russia. according to the new york times the doj plans to interview senior cia officers involved in that probe. >> 2020 presidential candidate bernie sanders channeling fdr on the campaign trail. he argues his democratic socialism falls in line with the president's 1944 plan. it comes as sanders tries keeping pace with democratic front runner joe biden.
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>> reporter: last time joe biden ran for president barack obama beat him. this time biden believes barack obama can help them. >> i don't want to confuse them with the present president. >> he tries to rekindle find members of the obama era, bernie sanders is searching for a spark, trailing biden and elizabeth for in a monmouth pole of nevada democrats, he deliverables speech about socialism. >> that is the difference between donald trump and me. he believes in corporate socialism for the rich and powerful. i believe in a democratic socialism that works for the working families. economic rights are human rights. >> the man he is trying to catch didn't want to go there. >> i won't comment on bernie's information. >> for now nobody has a higher
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name id then joe biden and he is campaigning the way some critics urged him not to. >> that is his little brother. >> biden said before he started running that now he understands he needs to be more respectful while he is trying to connect with people. he spent part of the day with the next generation sharing a version of that lesson. in des moines, iowa, peter doocy, fox news. >> bernie sanders doing everything he can to push the democratic party further left. >> ari fleischer says socialist policies sanders is pushing for have never worked anywhere. >> they pulled the chops on dealing it. he set ultimately in that speech that socialism is for compassion, justice and love. i don't know what nation on earth socialism ever achieved those objections, freedom
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achieve those objectives, socialism has brought tens of millions around the world oppression, injustice and scarcity. this is what socialism delivers. we started with the polls. one reason the president has difficulty in the polls is hasn't had a chance to make his case against his opponent, unknown generic democrat who will always poll better than a real democrat until you can bring something firm against him. >> the latest poll shows bernie sanders with a 9 point lead over donald trump in a hypothetical matchup. won't be hypothetical for one. >> the first lady makes a rare statement to reporters in the oval office during a briefing on the opioid crisis. >> to open up and ask for help. i always say love yourself more than you love trump and i will
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continue to boost those who have awareness how dangerous drugs are. >> her be best initiative focuses on fighting drug addiction. fox news alert, murder for hire. the payment given to the man who opened fire in the dominican republic and we just learned of a seventh tour's death on that same island with holland connection. >> grab a drink with elizabeth on, the 2020 contender at latest campaign donation turning some heads and opened some wallets. >> 8 no pain it can't wash away. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me.
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hitmen were offered $8000 to murder this retired ballplayer. jillian: aishah hasnie joins us with that story, how close range that video was. >> reporter: ortiz is recovering after getting shot in the back in a nightclub. this is the accused shooter, a 25-year-old man known as sandy, one of 6 arrested so far. dominican police showing the gun he allegedly used to shoot the red sox star. a group of criminals are granted $8000 to kill him. you see the crowd scatter as shots were fired and thankfully he is recovering. his wife giving us an update saying, quote, david was able to set up and take some steps. his condition is guarded and he will remain in the icu for coming days. he's making good progress for recovery. in the meantime the pressure is
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mounting to figure out why 6 american tourists died on the same island. barbara corcoran's brother is the latest on that list, jonathan corcoran was founded in april that an unknown dominican republic hotel, dmz says no one knows what led to his death but corcoran told the outland it was an attack. >> we have been working together on this process to make sure we clarify it. >> reporter: cdc is conducting path at these resorts was the fbi's assisting local authorities that they investigate, all signs and officials have considered the possibility something other than natural causes led to these death. rob: no kidding. jillian: it is scary and has a lot of people wondering what is going on. 15 minutes after the top of the
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are, john phillips's plea to congress paying off. >> this hearing should reflect, these men and women should be up on that stage, congress should be down here answering their questions, why this is so damn hard. >> our next guest works tirelessly for our 9/11 heroes it is live to respond to the funding vote and what happens next. ♪ experience the style, craftsmanship and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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stage in the two night event two weeks from now. our crew has been setting the stage for julian castro, former head secretary, the latest candidate to take part in a fox news townhall. bret baer and martha maccallum moderating at 6:30 eastern. >> howard shoots taking the summer off from politics, the potential 2020 independent candidate is recovering from back surgery, he says i take 50 reluctantly and look forward to being back in touch after labor day. he hasn't officially announced a presidential run. on september 11, 20001000s of very brave first responders ran toward the collapsing world trade center to make sure thousands of americans would make it out alive. >> now nearly two decades later lawmakers are listening to their calls for help thanks in part to the powerful statement from advocate and former daily show host jon stewart.
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>> they did their jobs. courage, grace, tenacity, humility. 18 years later do yours. >> he did such a good job in front of congress but the fight doesn't end here because the bill to reauthorize the victims compensation fund may come to a halt in the senate. >> joining us is the chairman and ceo of the towers foundation. i am sure you are feeling better this morning. you listen to those words of john stuart. i'm sure he woke a lot of people up but how much does it pay in your heart the people had to be open up. >> it is really sad. a lot of people are removed from what happened on september 11, 2001. they don't realize thousands of people have died of 9/11 related illnesses ever since. my brother ran into a building that day.
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my brother was one of the ones who gave up his life but so many other heroes that day got sick because they were recovering trying to find my brothers and others who were lost that dan trying to save people. we have to take care of them. it was disgusting our congress didn't have the decency to show up and listen. they were in that room in congress, dying. rob: the one who had cancer looked terrible. >> that is one of many. there were so many more just starting to show signs. rob: this goes to the full house now and the senate and there are concerns about the senate. what is the worry? >> some of them don't care, they think this is a new york issue and some people hate new york.
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it is not a new york issue. it is an american issue. nobody cared where anybody was from, what state they were from, they ran into the towers to save people, didn't care about that. i think this is an american issue and if it was their family that were there on 9/11, digging to recover people i think they would want to make sure america took care of their families. shannon: i feel like everybody in this country remembers where they were that exact moment all those years ago and everybody knows somebody. there is a connection everywhere in this country and this is an american thing. where do we go from here? how do we continue to help these people who were so selfless that day? >> of the tunnels for towers foundation we don't forget the sacrifice made that day. we have an exhibit that goes all over america with 9/11 artifacts in it.
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we have the pictures the last sunday of september. go to suttlesfor towers.org. we have pictures of all those who died on 9/11. you put a face, firefighters, 401st responders, we put a picture there, a family with every single one of the main this year we are going to be doing something very special for the 7000 military personnel that died ever since protecting our country so another 9/11 attack doesn't happen here in america. >> your brother's story is tremendous, day off, runs through the tunnel into lower manhattan and goes right up and gets killed that day. i imagine you couldn't be any prouder. >> he has inspired his older siblings to live a better life. his death is not in vain. his legacy will live on and he
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will continue to help the greatest all-americans, the 1%, those who serve our country and our community. >> you and many others continue to do the work to keep fighting the good fight. >> democrats forcing the president and republicans to fight to and nail for just about every penny used to fix what is happening at the southern border. >> it was money so the federal government could continue to house, feed and care for the men, women and children showing up along our southern border. >> now more pressure is the problem continues to get worse, dhs says more cash is the only solution integration expert ways and next. >> calling out california, the nfl legend taking a stand against taxpayer-funded health care for illegals. we will tell you about it when we return. sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite.
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>> our top headline this morning, a fox news alert demonstrators smashing a cop car during violent rights in memphis, tennessee, 2 dozen police officers heard as protesters threw rocks and bricks following a deadly officer involved shooting with a wanted man. >> the u.s. navy is insisting two oil tankers attacked in the gulf of ohman, they were reportedly struck by a torpedo. the alleged attack amid rising tensions between the us and iran. four oil tankers were targeted off the coast of the united arab emirates last month. >> the st. louis blues when their first ever stanley cup title beating the boston bruins in boston four games-1 in game 7, ryan o'reilly scored the fourth straight game, he did
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very well securing the con's maestro fiesta postseason mvp. there you go. democrats slamming the trump administration at handling of the migrant surge at the southern border. >> congress feeling the pressure after the permit of homeland security says the only way to fix it is more money. rob: what will it take democrats to strike a deal with republicans on this. here to discuss is michael cutler. i don't want to sound negative but i have a feeling this is not going to get result in a major way until after the election. >> i agree, they keep saying, democrats keep saying there is no crisis on the border and then they come up with the dream act that incentivizes more illegal immigration giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens. how in the world do you reward what should be considered bad
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behavior? we are not deterring anything. we are encouraging them. >> everyone is concerned about children welfare and everything else at the border but i feel like democrats are the ones who pushed this as a thing they were making a story out of for a while anyway and the health department reported fewer than 700 free beds, when security reported 1900 children ready to be transferred. you don't have beds for these kids so where do you put them? >> they wind up getting scattered around the united states many of them have not come with their own families if you look at dhs reports, 20% to 30% are coming with people who claim to be their parents but aren't. will we ever know who the real parents are? talking about people renting out their children. my concern is they might be getting kidnapped.
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they are using children, who are the most vulnerable? the babies because you can't interview a baby and say who is this man that brought you here? you had a 50 one-year-old guy, a 6-month back baby in his arms waiting across the rio grande claiming it was his child and turned out it wasn't. this is a catastrophe but it's happening because we are not preventing, we need the wall, nor ice agents, more resources and to deal with the laws that -- >> tremendous incentives to come. let's look at the joint statement from health and human services and government of homeland security, it is unprecedented for a critical child welfare program to run out of funding. if dhs does not receive additional funding will be forced to take drastic measures in august that will impact other critical programs that support dhs missions throughout the country. you keep getting these big statements from a lot of people
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in the administration every day and almost feels like the statements are falling on deaf ears, there's a problem, whatever. >> i testified before 17 congressional hearings and i wish they were listening, you had stories this past week relating to the tax of 9/11, the victims fund, the story on that, the helicopter crashed in midtown manhattan, governor cuomo said i have ptsd, always concerned about airplanes into buildings, brings back memories but how in the world are we acting to prevent the next terror attack? they want to provide driver's licenses for illegal aliens. since 9/11 i'm not aware of any hijacking involving terrorists but how many people have been mowed down by terrorists around the world including on the w. side hwy. by terrorists who use motor vehicles as weapons of mass distraction? undocumented aliens are people who can't prove who they truly are. we are being forced to live with
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millions of people who snuck past the vetting process at ports of entry so when you get on an airplane if you saw people sneak past tsa? why are we being forced to live among millions of people who snuck past the vetting process across the country? think about that analogy. >> thanks, we appreciate your time this morning. >> restaurant and congresswoman ilhan omar taking criticism on a campaign finance scandal. the star tribune writing an editorial with the headline ilhan omar's credibility takes another hit. it reads in part, quote, the former state representative is dodged by past mystics, disturbing to learn that among the latest findings omar filed joint tax returns with a man she was living with but not legally married to. after using funds for things like personal travel and tax returns. >> the first person sentenced in the college emissions scandal avoids prison.
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john vander morgan just one day in prison which was dismissed as time served. might be an indication of what is to come. his life sentence coming after he admitted to accepting $600,000 in bribes that all went to the school. he did not pocket any of the money, it is reported. 50 people have been charged in the scandal including lori laughlin and felicity huffman. a dozen white male police officers suing the san francisco police department for racial and gender discrimination, the group claims they were denied promotions, their lawyer says some of the men met with chief william scott but did not receive a, quote, substantive response, the doj commended his apartment for increasing its diversity in 2016 but suggested making improvements with promotions. >> not of women in working in tech, gq found a solution, photoshop the men. the magazine removed this photo from its website after the company was called out for
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digitally adding the two women. both the reporter found the original photo on linkedin and shared on twitter. both of the women did actually attend the event but were not in the group photo. that is why their images were added later. okay. photoshop me in. you would be there. you are the life of the party always. >> i that these stupid stories. it is great news. >> let's look at these temperatures. i wish i could photoshop 80s for everyone but we have 63 in new york, 61 in cincinnati. the east is into a trough which means potential for showers and thunderstorms in the west dealing with a ridge of high pressure, warm temperatures for them. the bottom line is we have this
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unsettled weather in the weekend. batch of rain moves in today on the northeast and we will try a little bit and could have a chance of showers for father's day weekend so across the west we will be talking about extreme heat, future radar shows this batch of rain moving in, friday draw out but we have lingering showers in the forecast into the weekend so keep that in mind. there is precipitation over the next couple days, bull's-eye over areas that don't need more rain, the west remains dry and look at these temperatures. very hot temperatures in the southwest, 110 in phoenix, 84 in portland and the central us look good today with another batch of rain moving in. parts of the midwest -- that is the big story can all these areas in the heartland get more rain than they need. >> one in 5 americans will be scanned when booking summer travel. how to keep your information safe.
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shannon: facebook will pay you to invade your privacy. the company launching a new apps to track your phone use. rob: they've been doing it every, just haven't been paying us. how will this work? >> facebook's new apps will pay you but there is a catch. they want to pay you for access to information on how you use your smartphone so what apps are you downloading, how much time are you spending on each platform? facebook says they will use this information to improve their product and they will tell you exactly what information they collected and what they are going to do with it but as you
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said they have been collecting our information, now they are going to pay you but how much is your privacy rescue and do we even trust facebook with what they say they are going to do with our information? >> can we trust anything online these days including booking vacations? >> absolutely. according to the security website they found there are destinations if you're looking for a summer trip that are more likely to be targeted by hackers like websites if you are looking to book your trip online so the top 5 targeted vacation spots when you are looking online include mexico, amsterdam, netherlands, venice italy. be very careful when looking up any of these vacation spots. 18% of people surveyed said they have been scanned or been close to scam and when booking a vacation online. 30% say they lost money when they found a deal too good to be true.
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>> i feel like i'm being scammed right now and i'm not even online. >> i am telling you about this. >> fair enough. all right. house minority whip steve scalise honoring the officer who saved his life nearly two years to the day since he was shot at that congressional baseball practice. >> things i think about the most are the heroes. i don't think about the guy that started this all. none of us would be here if it wasn't for the heroes, you know what miracles happen but if it wasn't for the united states capitol police a lot of us wouldn't be here. >> reporter: inviting special agent to baseball practice this year, she helped stop the man who shot him in the back nearly killing him into 217. >> imagine if they hadn't been
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there what that could have looks like. that is great. coming up bernie sanders thinks taxpayers would be happy to pay more for free healthcare. >> a lot of people in this country would be delighted to pay more in taxes if they had comprehensive healthcare as a human right. >> nothing is free, right especially if your taxes are going up so how much will it affect you? we are crunching the numbers next. >> first we check with steve doocy. he is standing up. >> why is he standing up? we are actually outside studio f right there where we do the "fox and friends" program inside 700 live studio audience members in here. they have no idea we are going to start the show here in 15 minutes. they have no idea. hey, everybody, welcome to "fox and friends".
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>> bill diblasio appears to have squeaked into the first democratic debate. >> i will be in the debate. we are waiting for the 100% final calculation. every projection we've gone through has me in on the basis of 6 poles that put me at the minimum level. >> the new york mayor previously saying the qualifying vote would limit the diversity of the debate. the tonight event is scheduled for june 26th and 27th that is creeping up on its real quick. list of participants will be revealed today. have you ever dreamed of grabbing a drink with elizabeth warren? >> hold on, i am going to get a beer. my husband is now in here. want a beer?
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>> i will pass. >> warren's campaign sending an email to supporters reading doesn't having a drink with elizabeth sound refreshing and inspiring right now? if you donate your name will be entered into a contest. the winner gets a sitdown with warren over a drink. >> i will take a drink where i can get it. democrats looking to pave the pathway to universal health coverage in leading the charge is self-proclaimed democratic socialist bernie sanders. >> that is difference between donald trump and me. he believes in corporate socialism for the rich and powerful. i believe in a democratic socialism that works for the working families of this country. i suspect a lot of people in this country would be delighted to pay more in taxes if they had comprehensive healthcare as a
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human right. >> bernie one of several candidates backing a medicare for all option, single-payer healthcare. how much would this cost you the american taxpayer? to break it down forces research fellow at the heritage foundation, we will bring up some information right off the bat here. medicare for all cost estimate $32 trillion over $32 trillion over 10 years but bernie makes a point when he says he has information that backs up, when you take the actual cost of healthcare in this country and compared to that $32.6 trillion his plan would cost less in actual dollars spent. >> i want to point out the biggest and most dangerous cost with this healthcare plan is americans would lose choice in exchange for lower quality. the left is using our legitimate concerns over higher healthcare costs to move forward a plan that puts government control of
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our healthcare decisions and the estimates, the actual cost estimates of this plan are $32 trillion over 10 years. i went through and looked at the fine print in the prior bill senator sanders put forward in 2017 and if you look at the fine print of the recommendations for taxes, 11% excess payroll taxes suggested and that payroll tax would apply to everybody, that would only raise half of the $32 trillion this plan will cost over 10 years which we are costing $250,000 for a typical family for this proposal. >> if they are going to do this it is not going to be just taxing the superrich. they have to get into brackets that a lot of people are in to pay for this kind of program. let's take a look at what this could do for the quality of care in this country because healthcare for people that are insured is not too bad, we are looking at a potential doctor shortage by 2030 and you can see
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these numbers, a shortage of 15,000 primary care doctors, 33,00072,000 non-primary care doctors according to the association of american medical colleges. you look at this and how it is played out in other countries when they do this medicare for all system and you see complaints all over the world, people having to wait weeks to see a doctor. >> we are not operating -- let's look at canada. canada has nationalized healthcare. for in a plastic surgeon, medical talk for a knee replacement, ankle, shoulder injury the median wait time, 20-52 weeks for one of those surgeries and someone had minor surgery, i went to my primary physician to surgeon in a matter of weeks, about a month. in canada, a 20-52-week let's go to the united kingdom under their nationalized healthcare system back in 2017
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approximately 80,000 surgeries were canceled the day of the surgery due to the backlog and doctor shortage. that is what we have to look forward to if this plan moves forward to outlaw our private healthcare insurance. >> a scary thought in new york times estimates accorded billion people, three of four people in america are on private insurance. it could be a loser politically if they try to go this route in 2020. appreciate your time this morning. >> 6 minutes until the top of the hour. you know the world-famous willis tower and it's clear glass? i have been on it. it is not all it is cracked up to be. wait until you see the moment the floor starts to break with people on it. >> plus voicing your choice. tim mcgraw has advice for fans who are voting in 2020. stay tuned.
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♪ jillian: welcome back, football will heend herbal walker slamming one state's plan to give free healthcare to illegal immigrants. the heisman player saying not to point fingers at california why would you give healthcare to illegal immigrants which your streets are littered with homeless and legal residents trash and tents. california is a beautiful place, so let's keep it that wait a minute cost 100 million per year. state lawmakers will vote on it this week. country singer tim mcgraw
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has advice for his fans. tell tmz man everybody has to vote their conscience and vote no matter what you believe. he previously supported barack obama. we will see. country singer luke combs overcome with emotion after this surprise announcement. >> how would you like to be the next singer of the grand old opry. >> the 29-year-old will become the youngest male member of the grand ole opry. >> next the bad. a scare at the willis tower sky deck. used to be the serious tower. the protective layer on the glass ledge cracking under people's feet 100 floors up there was never any danger. the coating did crack that scared people probably half to death. it has been replaced and platform reopened. jillian: and the ugly.
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