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>> how old were you in 1916. >> and the recipe is 100 percent beef mixed with a secret spice recipe that was developed by nathan's wife's grandma. >> what's the difference? jillian: we got to go. bye. ♪ ♪ that's the way, um-huh ♪ i like it ♪ steve: take a look, ladies and gentlemen, news if thed that the banks are closed today it's probably because of national hot dog day. do you know why and nathans are here and recreated their coney island facade on our plaza today. did you realize that the hot dog gained national attention back in 1939 i believe it was when fdr served hot dogs to the king and queen of england. brian: were they called
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frankfurters ted. jillian: burgers and hot dogs to teams that win. come on, they served hot dogs to royalty. steve: to the king and queen of england. look at that. ainsley: it reminds me of america. it reminds me of baseball games and hot dog eating contest. brian: what decided we needed a bun with hot dog. ainsley: bread always makes everything better. it's sand wished around the meat. build build tried to build on your statement. steve: nathan hand worker and the recipe was developed by his wife's grandma. ainsley: the recipe of the nathan hot dog? brian: nitrates had a place to go with the invention of the hot dog. ainsley: eat the rest of the cow and throw the rest in the blender. brian: it's like this. did you go over there and
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make the hot dogs, i promise not to look. ainsley: that's what it says in recipe card. put that in your cookbook, steve. [. brian: let's talk about what happened yesterday on the house floor. like so much going on over the last 10 years it's unpress tent k. dented that we can remember. the speaker of the house thought it would be a good idea to condemn the president's remarks and put the vote on the house floor. the problem is she violated some ethics of house rules in doing so. ainsley: i know by wanting to take this vote it was actually overshadowed by this dramatic floor fight. brian: unscripted. steve: we are going to show you nancy pelosi where she uses racist in this conversation which breaks the rules. and steny hoyer saying she broke the rules and house parliamentarian said she broke the rules and vote should they strike it from the record and emanuel cleefer the democrat from the great state of missouri look out at all of the chaos he actually drops the gavel
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and abandons the chair. he walls presiding over the house. it was extraordinary. it was chaos. here we go. >> every single member of this institutes, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. to do anything less would be a shocking rejection of our values and a shamefu shameful advocation. >> i was going to give the gentle speaker of the house if she would like to refrain that comment. >> i have cleared my comments before the parliamentarian. >> i request they be taken down. >> we don't ever ever want to pass up, it seems, an opportunity to escalate and that's what thi this is. i dare anybody to look at any of the footage and see if there was any unfairness. unfairness is not enough. we want to just fight i
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abandon the chair. [gavel] >> that never happens. steve: a member of congress. brian: voice of congress flat out fed up. he should not be fed up with congressman collins. congressman collins is going by the manual of parliamentary practice that thomas jefferson put into play. personally not 130eze supposed o use language personally offensive to the president. i believe calling a president racist is personally offensive that is my judgment. cannot accuse the president of making bigoted or racist statements. collins is 100 percent right. ainsley: he is going to be on our show 8 a.m. hour. four republicans did vote with the democrats. fred upton, susan brooks, brian fitzpatrick and will hurd. the rest of the republicans voted against that. steve: after nancy pelosi was dressed down by the parliamentarian and steny hoyer they said there was a vote to should we strike
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these comments from the record and there was a vote. the comments actually stand. but nonetheless the president of the united states was delighted to tea see so many republicans stand with him despite those four that ainsley just mentioned. he tweeted this out. so great to see how unified the republican party was on today's vote concerning statements i made about four democrat congresswomen. if you really want to see statements, look at the horrible things they said about our country, israel, and much more. they are now the top, most visible members of the house democrats who are now wedded to this bitterness and hate. the republican vote was 187-4. wow. also this was the first time since 1984 that the speaker of the house was ruled of order and broke the rules of the house. quite a day. brian: yeah. steny hoyer was the one that had to rebuke the speaker. they don't get along anyway. i'm sure he didn't want to do that. and he had to amend comments. they had a vote and allowed it.
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fantastic. nancy pelosi has put out a quote, says the fact is as offended as we are we are offended about what is said about our sisters. he says that people people every day and feel it's someone in our family. what he has done has put the squad and the speaker on the same page. the question is does the speaker want to be on the same page as the squad because the squad nationally has very little appeal, especially in battleground purple states and what they stand for is pushing all the presidential candidates to the left. is the speaker now going to be on the left unless they want to come out and start rebuking the freshman. ainsley: this is why people are so frustrated they are spending so much time trying to rebuke the president and ilhan omar made those anti-semitic comments and they didn't rebuke her with special legislation. people are fed up with this and so much infighting and not focusing on the issues. brian: liz cheney is one of the leaders of the republican party. has to make a decision whether to run for the soon
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to be vacant senate seat. she is a power in the house. this is what she said. >> have you had democratic leadership completely unwilling to condemn their own members particularly for really vile anti-semitic remarks. today you watched as nancy pelosi showed total utter contempt, disregard for what is really the heart of our constitutional republic. for the floor of the house of representatives. she violated the rules. she stormed off the floor. she refused to come back. you know, she is acting as though she thinks this is nancy pelosi's house. when it is the people's house. and it's really important for us to focus on what they stand for and what they stand for is a socialist agenda that would be devastating for this nation. steve: so going forward, the next election, if this continues the way it is, it is going to be a binary choice. one party clearly stands for this. the other party clearly stands for that as we talked yesterday about how, given the president of the united states has united the squad with nancy pelosi, you would think everything was
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terrific between them, right? not so much. take a look. the squad was interviewed yesterday by gayle king of cbs. and they had this comment about nancy pelosi that's going to have you going wait, what? >> are you speaking to nancy pelosi? >> our teams are in communication. our chiefs. >> shouldn't it be a face-to-face. >> she is the new member. not the speaker. she has every right to sit down with her at any moment at any time with any of us. she is speaker of the house. she can ask for a meeting to sit down with us for clarification. the fact of the knowledge is and i have been racial justice work in our country for a long time. acknowledge the fact that we're women of color when do you single us out be aware of that and what you are doing. especially because some of us are getting death threats some of us are being singled out in many ways because of our background, because of our experiences and so forth. but i think. >> are you interested in having a conversation face
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to face. >> absolutely. >> with house speaker nancy pelosi. >> why wouldn't she sit down with her. >> absolutely and we have reached out. steve: i think i saw an interview last week or the week before that said that aoc, i believe, had not spoken to the speaker since february face to face. brian: here's the thing. the president of the united states never came out and said anything about race. talked about them and what they are saying. talked about them and what their agenda is. the president did get some support from mitch mcconnell basically says i don't love his tweets but the president is not a racist. got the same thing from the senator from louisiana. the president is not a racist. i don't think he helped himself with those tweets. but the administration is pushing back. i think you have a huge problem on the left. i look at them as freshman congress people not of women of color and i think that they want to always -- they are trying to categorize themselves that way. ainsley: right. brian: instead of legislate. ainsley: young progressives. their agenda is different than the folks that have been in there a long time.
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here are my observations by watching yesterday. when i saw nancy pelosi stand up there and try to condemn the president, i felt like she was thinking i have to do something. these four had a press conference the day before, and they are looking like they are running the show. i have to do something. they are running the show. and so that's why she had to come out strong yesterday. ended up back firing on her, however. my second observation yesterday, i was watching martha's show and sean hannity's show they kept saying first it was collusion. then it was obstruction. neither one of those worked. now they are trying to find something else for reason of impeachment. and now they are trying to call racism. steve: it's interesting since this debate has broken out over what the president has said in the last week, according to national reuters ipso's poll. the president's poll numbers with republicans has actually gone up 5 points. brian: only 3 in 10 independents though support the president and he had 4 in 10. steve: well, his base up 5%.
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we are going to break that out a little bit. in the meantime yesterday, what was going on outside the ice headquarters in washington, d.c.? there were anti-ice, a particular group called never again action marched to the dc building, linked arms and made it almost impossible for people who worked at the ice hq to get into the ice hq. ainsley: they were arrested. 11 jewish activists and human rights activists arrested. they started at the national mall. they walked over to that building. linked arms. they stood, they clapped. they wouldn't let people in the building. brian: they would be protesting on capitol hill, the asylum rules, lawmakers will not get together on are forcing unbelievable amount of stress at our border and over 100,000 going to come in again this month. over 100,000 over in june. and in may was even against. they have symbolic votes that they can't even pull off effective symbolic vote. and now our border is still in chaos.
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the people who are getting condemned are the one who deserve it the least and that's border patrol. ainsley: people trying to get to work. many people in that building protecting children smuggled across the border. working on fixing the drug problem at our border. brian: everything is upside down. steve: speaking of upside down. remember a couple days ago aurora ice facility somebody took down the flag and flipped a flag upside and took down the united states flag and put up mexican flag. put up images of the people of interest who they were looking for. and they tweeted out they said there were crime stopper rewards available up to $4,000. but then one of the pictures and see that blacked frame right there. that picture was an image from the denver post that the police department had included. and then "the denver post" sent the aurora police
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department a cease and desist letter saying have you got to take that picture down. don't know why. but they didn't want their image used by the police, apparently. ainsley: police department then tweeted out after receiving a cease and desist letter from the denver post about the picture with the man with the u.s. flag. we must delete the above tweet. we still need public assistance in identifying these individuals. please see new tweet coming shortly. steve: all right. anyway, there are still some images in there asking the police zarrell can you please help us identify these people of interest. ainsley: they said there is a reward of $4,000 if you know who these people are. brian: jillian mele you have other breaking news. jill jiggle that's right. breaking overnight the alleged master mind of the 2008 mumbai terror attacks arrested. the assault left 166 people dead as gunmen stormed hotels and city landmarks over four days. he founded the terror group
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believed to be behind the siege. his arrest comes just days before pakistan's prime minister visits washington. the u.s. had a 10-million-dollar bank accounbounty onhis head. kentucky police officer shot dead after getting shot overnight. he was responding to a domestic dispute when a man opened fire from his car parked outside that home. the suspect then ran into a patrol car head on before speeding away. he was arrested later. found hiding out in a nearby cemetery. john paul stevens has died. navy veteran appointed to the high court by republican president gerald ford in 1975. he served more than three decades eventually becoming one of the leading liberal voices. >> my philosophy is to ask questions when i think the answer might give me a little help in deciding the case. the questioning should be designed to help understand
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what the arguments on both sides are. jillian: chief justice john roberts saying quote he brought to our bench a blend of kindness, humility, wisdom and independence. his unrelenting commitment to justice has left us a better nation. president trumped aing in a statement, quote: his passion for the law and for the country will not soon be forgotten. stephens died in florida after complications from a stroke. justice john paul stevens was 99. steve: a long life and a long legacy as well of service. thank you very much, jillian. brian: 15 minutes after the hour. national debt crisis growing by the second. more than $1 trillion will be added this year alone. steve: how worried should you be? we will crunch the numbers with the expert coming up next. ♪ under pressure ♪ ♪ at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great
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$22 trillion. $22.5 trillion. here to break it down is editor-at-large at the "wall street journal" and host of wsj at large on fox business jerry baker. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: that's a big number. >> that is a very big number. the old joke is a trillion here and a trillion there and pretty soon you are talking about serious money. roughly half the size of the u.s.s. economy. that's a stock of debt. that's the stock that's been accumulated over years and years of borrowing is roughly equivalent to the entire size of the u.s. economy. that's high by historical standards. it's not something that people need to be terribly worried about. steve: why? >> because right now people, i think of markets tell us there is a willingness to borrow government -- for the government to be able to borrow. for markets to be able to take on that debt without worrying about the government's ability to repay. the government interest rates are incredibly low so the government can take on a
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huge amount of debt. right now 2%. 2.5% interest the government can repay that debt over 10, 20 years. like you and i take on a big mortgage. if the interest rates are low we can manage that mortgage. right now the mortgage rates are incredibly low so we can manage it. steve: what's your minimum monthly payment and right now we can make it. we have a graphic on the big wall that shows the national debt when past presidents left office. as you can see reagan had 2.7, fast forward bill clinton had 5 trillion. george w. bush 10 trillion. barack obama really ran things up close to 20 trillion. and now donald trump as of july $22 trillion. it's a big number and for the people at home watches, they think, you know, why is it when people go to washington they always say we are going to cut the debt and save money left and right. that never happens. >> it's true, look. there has been a tendency --
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especially since 2000, since the debt actually started to climb, last 20 years debt has been increasing. again i think it's prudent. i don't think it's unreasonable for the government to borrow when interest rates are very low when the economy is growing. the key thing is what the level of interest rate is and what the government -- what the level of growth is again, back to the mortgage analogy. if we have got reasonable income and our income is slower than it's growing and low interest rates we can afford to do it. that's exactly the position u.s. is in it can afford to take on this debt and repay it. steve: good thing about gigantic number with the debt is that the fact that washington is spending our money so wisely. [laughter] >> yes. that's always a concern. the bigger concern i think reasonably is in the longer term the core elements of borrowing which of government spending, if you like, which are social security and medicare. they are going up long term. we are getting older, the population is getting older. as we get older we spend
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more on social security and healthcare. medicare in particular. that's not going away. over the next 20, 30, 40 years we do have to watch that. that is a big concern because we will take on more debt and we have to address that right now, you know. steve: you are not freaked out right now. >> nobody is freaked out. the markets would tell you if they are worried about it. right now interest rates are going down which tells you the market is sustainable. steve: jerry baker first person in the newsroom at the "wall street journal" in about five minutes. >> a few of my colleagues are there already. steve: somebody had to worked overnight. thank you, jerry. >> thank you. steve: he pass portrayed in hit movie unplanned. sean carney has saved more than 16,000 unborn children. he joins us live with that story next. ♪ going to be hard ♪ you got to be tough ♪ you got to be stronger ♪ you got to be cool ♪ you got to be calm ♪ you got to stay together ♪ all i know
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>> here we are back with quick headlines, please take note. texas mayor loses bid to make sanctuary city for the unborn. voting against the ordinance that would ban abortion services. city council claims their vote was to prevent costly lawsuits. california city bans facial recognition technology. oakland city council members voted unanimously to prevent city employees including police from using the software. vote on the ordinance set for september. i'm out of stuff. ainsley take it from here. ainsley: the hit pro-life movie unplanned features the moment when prayer helped planned parenthood director abby johnson have a change of heart. >> abby johnson is in the other room. >> here we commend the souls of these hundreds of children and, lord, we pray to end abortion.
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ainsley: sean carney is the man depicted there and since that moment has helped dozens of other workers leave their jobs at planned parenthood. his organization 40 days for life has saved the lives of 16,000 unborn children. he is also the author of the beginning of the end of abortion. 40 inspiring stories of god-changing hearts and saving lives. sean carney joins us now. hi, sean. >> good morning. >> good to be on. >> we are so glad that you are here. thank you for coming on and telling your story. tell us about your organization and how you prayed for abby johnson. tell us why you started this organization and what you have done so far. >> 40 days for life is peaceful. we hold peaceful vigils outside of abortion fittings around the world. in 56 countries and it started in texas and started outside of abby johnson's abortion facility in college station, texas. so i knew her for 8 years when she worked in the abortion industry. she was the 2008 planned parenthood employee of the
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year. and as 40 days for life has grown, we have been fortunate to help 200 abortion facility workers who have had a change of heart and decided to get out of this industry. and it's been a tremendous joy to use our free speech, and our right to assemble to go out there, to peacefully pray and to help the women who, you know, don't grow up wanting an abortion but often are looking for a sign that last day that they are not supposed to be there. we are often that sign. it's been beautiful work that is not only done out of love of god but love of country. ainsley: you often say that the conversion gate swings in one direction. what do you mean by that? >> it does. you know, we don't have people who -- women who have five kids and run a local pregnancy research center who all of a sudden wake up and say i should have been running a planned parenthood abortion facility my whole life and write a book and go
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on speaking circuit. we don't have that approaching nearly 50 years of legalized abortion. and the abortion industry has lost people in droves, not who are just mad or want another job but have actually had a change of heart. the most powerful voices in the pro-life movement are those women who themselves have had an abortion. those are the ones that -- who lead the march for life in washington, d.c. and i think it's so awesome to see that the pro-life movement not only gets larger but it gets younger every single year. ainsley: and there is some irony here. tell us about your office, what it used to be. >> yeah. so our headquarters, planned parenthood has been closing abortion facilities in droves the last 10 to 15 years. and so our office is one of those planned parenthoods that their business dried up, and they closed. they won't remain open unless they can sustain a viable abortion business. and our facility was one of
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those. so the place where 40 days for life first began, it's now gone over 800 cities around the world, that now serves as the headquarters of 40 days for life. and the medical side of the building is operated by two former abortion doctors. ainsley: that's so interesting. okay. planned parenthood, the president, who hasn't been in office for even a year, was just ousted by the board. tell us what happened there and what your response is. >> yeah. she was fired yesterday and according to her it was a secret meeting which is usually how people are fired. you are not there. and it's no surprise. i didn't think that she was a good fit. this is the worst job in america. they do over 330,000 abortions a year. they hired dr. wynn she is a doctor. she came in trying to legitimize planned parenthood as a hurricane provider. they are, as she found out, driven by abortion. you will not see a doctor at planned parenthood unless you are having an abortion. and so she was wanting to
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talk more about healthcare. but this is a terrible time for planned parenthood. they have closed many of their locations. they poured $30 million trying to get hillary clinton elected. and now they are the advocates for late-term abortion and infanticide that we are seeing spread across the country. so their focus is abortion. they are very worried about the future of abortion. they should be. in america. and they fired her. and now they are looking for their third president and ceo in the last 18 months. ainsley: so dr. lena did release a statement i'm leaving because the new board chairs and i have philosophical differences over the direction and future of planned parenthood. it has been an honor and privilege to serve alongside our doctors, nurses, clinicals staff and volunteers who are on the front lines of healthcare in our country. i will always stand with planned parenthood as i continue my life's work and
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mission of caring for and fighting for women, families, and communities. shawn thank you for weighing in on all of this and thank you for saving lives. god bless you. >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. san francisco has a new plan to fight new growing crisis. let them live in city parking lots. tomi lahren sounding off on this next. todd piro is there having breakfast with friends. hey, todd. todd: good morning to you, ainsley. check out this patriotic pancake. look at that red, white, and blue on the food. red, white, and blue on the discussion. a very patriotic chat when "fox & friends" returns right after this. ♪ ♪ what it is ♪ don't miss your golden opportunity to experience the luxury you desire
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♪ ♪ the will to walk away ♪ love. ainsley: are we on? hi. well, as you can see it is the shot of the morning. today is national hot dog day. nathan famous is here passing out hot dogs all morning long. making famous dave walker is here. >> hi, how are you? janice: thank you for coming. this is an exciting day. >> it is a fantastic day. one of the biggest holidays, obviously. national hot dog day. janice: how popular are hot dogs this year? >> more than ever.
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janice: really? >> who doesn't like a hot dog. janice: i love hot dogs. >> i would like one now. janice: that's a hint. we would like one here. nathan's synonymous with hot dogs. how did that happen. >> 1916 in coney island nathan hand worker and his wife developed the nathan's famous hot dog recipe. for 103 years we have had that same amazing original formula. janice: it hasn't been perfected. >> it was already perfected. janice: what is watt secret ingredient. >> i will tell you later just between us. janice: you will whisper it in my ear. >> i will whisper it in your ear. janice: who would like hot dogs. >> oh my gosh already had a crowd of hot dog lovers here on fox square for national hot dog day. we will be here all morning long on fox square giving out hot dogs. hi nathan's hot dog lady. how are you? hi, guys, how are you? very nice, very nice. come down and see us on fox
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square all morning long. that's for you. i will get you some more. do you guys love hot dogs? [cheers] steve: thanks, j.d. stop by and get a free hot dog this morning. ainsley: bring in tomi lahren our friend and fox nation host and author of "never play dead. how the truth makes you unstoppable." good morning to you. >> good morning. i'm excited to be here on national hot dog day. what an exciting day to be on. ainsley: i know. they are having a lot of fun out there. we will join them in a minute. we wanted to ask you about san francisco. you live in california. we just lrnd that they planned to reserve a parking lot so that homeless people who live in their cars can be safe and just park in this parking lot and and live there. what is your reaction? >> welcome who hotel california if homeless are not living on interstates they are living in our parking lots. the state of california doesn't believe in actually solving the homeless
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problem, even though the state allocates hundreds of millions of dollars to solving the problem. instead, they decide to reserve parking lots that are supposed to be used for transportation employees, mind you to now house homeless people in their vehicles. that is hotel california. that is san francisco. and that's the democrats that run this state and what they have created. brian: you have a lot to do there they have to give up free healthcare to illegals. got to be able to finance repay parking lots for their homeless. and who knows what's happening to, as we are finding out now, the public sewer system and the waterways he a this use the city as their toilet. >> well, of course. and our lawmakers are touting our extraordinary budget surplus. but i have to ask with the state with the kind of resources that we have and the budget surplus that we have, how come we still have these problems? how come our homeless population is ballooning. how come we are having to set aside parking lots for people to live in their cars?
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it's very simple. democrats have run the state into the ground. unaffordable for most middle class americans. and now we are seeing the ramifications of that. it's only going to get worse the more democrats we elect. brian: so many are mentally ill. steve: according to san francisco right now 35% of homeless people live in their cars. that is up from 13% in 2015. it's just an awful situation out there. we did reach out to city officials in the department of homelessness and housing for a statement, we have not yet heard back from them, tomi. brian: we will check our voice mail on the break. steve: meanwhile did, you see these images that we showed at the beginning of our program today there was some activists who blocked the doors to the ice headquarters in washington, d.c. they were trying to make a statement about the conditions at our southern border. they kept a lot of people from going to work yesterday. tomi. >> well, the left has really demonized not only law enforcement but those immigration officers that
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are out there doing their job day in and day out. i do believe it's a direct response to people like alexandria ocasio-cortez to go down to the border and they spread lies not only about border agents and immigration agents and normalized this whole thought of abolishing ice. it's very problematic. we are starting to see it more and more because of that. brian: let's talk about your series on fox nation called no interruption. you talked to a presidential candidate. a guy i never really heard of. ben gleeb about, i guess, what he is up to. let's listen. >> every democrat's obligation to run for president, otherwise, you don't show that you care. >> i applaud anybody who says i want to make a change in the country. so i'm going to stand up and do it. >> my main reason for running in all seriousness is to bring a true outside voice to the race because all the other 23 other candidates running are all career politicians or multimillionaires. i think i have skillings to help take down trump that most of them. i'm as good as trash talking
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as he is if not a little better. brian: so, are you sold? >> well, listen, i'm firmly in the camp of trump 2020. i have been very vocal about that. i will say my favorite democrat in the race is ben gleeb. at least he is a professional comedian where the rest of the democratic candidates are just a joke. i have to love ben gleib for what he is doing. i appreciate anybody who throws their hat in the ring and fight for what they believe in. brian: with swalwell leaving leaves a huge gap. is he also in california so he saw his opportunity. >> absolutely again. ben gleeb is a professional comedian. he is actually very well educated on the issues whether we agree with them or not. i always enjoy a comedian in the race. it was great to set down and talk to him that episode is on fox nation right now. steve: excellent. download it if you don't have it and watch it. if you have a good week. ainsley: it actually would
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would be fun if the president were a professional comedian. brian: the ukraine did. actor comedian. ainsley: we had ronald reagan the actor but not the comedian. brian: he did have a trial run as governor. ainsley: jillian has the headlines. jillian: i'm envisioning a comedian as president and right now i'm thinking of you. brian: you could be my running mate. jillian: update on story we have been following for quite some time. 22 ms-13 gang members charged in nearly 200 crimes including several brutal murders. several suspects accused of hacking victims to death with machetes even carving a rival gang member's heart out. 19 of them in the country illegally. a woman and child miraculously escape a violent bus crash. watch this. security footage showing the bus getting hit by another bus before suddenly speeding
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off. this happened in india. the woman and child sent flying out of their seats but they were able to get up. both appearing to be unharmed. but, wow, that is scary. actor chris pratt under attack on social media for a t-shirt. social media calling the marvel star a white supremacist after he was seen wearing a shirt with a snake on it and the slogan don't tread on me. the controversial symbol was used during the revolutionary war. this isn't the first time pratt was claimed on social media. faced criticism for religious views and being a conserving. did you see this yesterday going all over on social media. a u.s. border patrol agent dubbed icdub ice bae getting sld for being a latino that works for ice. >> i don't let the negativity get to me. i want to inspire somebody to be, you know, a strong, educated, hard working woman, man, anybody.
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jill kiara cervante providing security for mike pence. the registered democrat from texas i would like to say i was just doing my job providing security for the visit of the vice president. it was an honor and i take a lot of pride in my job. as we all should. steve: and now she is famous. thank you very much. brian: famous todd piro is at the egg yolk cafe in greenville. where the president will hold a rock style appearance tonight. hi, todd. todd: brian, quick polling for you. everybody at this table is all in for kilmeade 2024. i asked them before we went to jillian. i think you need to do this. brian: all right. i was thinking 2020 but i will put off my campaign for four more years. todd: understood it. makes sense. let's get to the issues. shall we?
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stacey a small business owner, in fact, he goes to me even before i asked him a question the economy is great. why did you yell that at me before yo i walked in the door. >> he is the president. doing a great job. used to be you would hold onto the money in the last administration because you didn't know you would have money for groceries. now you want to spend money. todd: you are in the golf cart business. you don't need a golf cart. you need to eat. in a situation like that when people have extra cash you are doing pretty well. >> yes. not everybody needs a golf cart. everybody wants a golf cart. now is a chance to get them because they have more money in their pocket because of president trump. todd: stacey, thank you. hanna is headed to the university of south carolina in the fall. ainsley earhardt's alma mater. how do you think the economy is doing. >> i think the economy is doing great. it's better than it has been in a while for sure. manufacturing jobs have been brought back to the states. high stock market. lower unemployment rate. lower than it's been in a
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while for minorities and for everyone, actually. todd: do your fellow young people, 18 years old, that's what you are. do your fellow young people get that? >> they really don't. they haven't been out in the working world long enough, i think. and they haven't -- they don't have as many connections. i think people that are parents and the working field can really see that. todd: handna, thank you. patty, patty worked in law enforcement on the budget side, which is interesting. so you are a numbers person. what do you make of the economy? >> the economy is doing well small businesses are doing well. there are jobs out there. people are working. taxes are lower and it's all due to this president. evidence is for the common man like us. we worked all our lives and ii'mproud of what he is doing with the economy. todd: you told my you were worried about medicare for all, why? >> we have put into the system all our lives and the elderly have, and now they are not being taken care of and they want to do medicare for all these illegal immigrants and i don't want the government in my business and who is going to
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pay for this? we are. we are going to be taxed and it's not fair to the american people and to the citizens. todd: patty, thank you for your time. two more segments coming back here on "fox & friends." for now toss it back to new york city. steve: looks great there at the egg yoke cafe in greenville, north carolina. ainsley: key state. go gamecocks. brian: some say that war with china is hurting. one farmer will explain us when he joins us next. >> thank you for your service. happy hot dog day. >> thanks. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ steve: let's do some trade talking. president trump accusing china of breaking a promise to buy more u.s. farm products and is he turning up the pressure for a trade deal with the talk of, that's right, more tariffs. >> we have a long way to go as far as tariffs which i think concern if we want. we have another $325 billion that we can put a tariff on if we want. brian: yeah. because they are not coming
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through. ainsley: what do farmers think of the president's tough stance on trade. brian: owns south mountain creamery in maryland. first off, have you felt the hit and the pinch since the president has taken on china on trade? >> dairy industry we have been feeling it for four years before trump ever, you know, hardly got started. brian: why? >> because prices of milk have been in 1908 price range for four years. it's been tough actually, if it lowers the price of grain it helps the livestock because we have to buy it to feed our cows. brian: you are okay? >> no, we are not okay. brian: you are okay with the president's trade war. >> i'm definitely okay with the president's trade war. i mean, he knows what he is doing. he is a businessman and he can see what's happened over
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the last 30, 40 years how that trade has hurt the american. not just the farmer but every business in america and it's going to take some time. i think, being a businessman and not a politician, he knows what we are up against. i'm not sure he has talked to enough farmer yet to figure out what we're up against because, you know, america is the heart beat -- farmers is the heart beat of america. steve: right. >> we are dropping over every day and people concerned about veterans is committing suicide. farmers are committing suicide every day, too. ainsley: really, wow? trump, i mean, he don't owe anybody anything. and is he putting that lid on the honey pot that people had for years. a lot of people making money off that trade going on. and farmers are down there in the lower part of that totem pole and we get what's left after everybody else gets what they need. they try to keep us enough
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to keep us moving because they can't make money if we are not producing. we're not doing good out there. steve: yeah. and you depicted it. you said for the last four years your dairy prices that you get paid have been at 1980's levels. >> yeah. steve: you are at 2019 prices and have to pay everything. if you were going to give the president a message regarding you and your situation and farmers like you, what would it be? >> come to talk to me or another farmer like me and let us tell you exactly what we are going through. the banking industry has turned their back on us. they are promoting big ag and not the small family farmer and that's going to hurt everybody because in the big ag takes over it's going to be like everything else. you are going to pay 50% of your income for your food not 15%. ainsley: he does care but guys. i know that farmers and ranchers rural america and the president overwhelmingly won in rural america. 52 voted for him and 42% for
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hillary clinton. steve: sir, good luck to you. what does eric trump think of the democrats' push to formally condemn the president? brian: there he is. ainsley: he is in our studio. hey, eric. ♪ ♪ ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. ♪ book now and enjoy free unlimited open bar and more. norwegian cruise line. feel free. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top?
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still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables ♪ hey, let's party like we are on vacation. steve: nathan's hot dogs has been a landmark out at coney island here in new york city for generations. and they are on our plaza today serving up free hot dogs. walk on by. get a free hot dog breakfast because it's national hot dog day. ainsley: that's what we do. we serve hot dogs for breakfast. steve: why not? ainsley: seems very ordinary, right? [laughter] brian: what is the key to eating hot dog quick where it's pair where you keep your esophagus open. steve: they dip them in
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water. brian: are you allowed to do that? ainsley: apparently slides down. brian: teeth are the enemy of the hot dog eater. steve: all about speed. ainsley: i believe they do chew them up before they swallow a whole hot dog. steve: they have had that competition on july 4th for a very long time stop by if you are this way. ainsley: we appreciate you waking up with us. it is one minute after the top of the hour. president trump praising americans for staying united after the house condemns so-called racist remarks against the squad. brian: so, so dramatic last night their decision following hours of chaos on the house floor. kevin work joins us live with a recast. and it was quite -- it was quite a spectacle and chaos on capitol hill. >> you know what? to be honest with you you don't see days like this often here in washington. it was certainly a spectacle. one led by the house speaker
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nancy pelosi listen to what she had to say yesterday on the hill. >> these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting. and his comments are racist. every single member of this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. >> oh, but it wasn't just a simple vote. there was drama as you pointed out over in the chamber as republicans challenged the speaker. >> can i ask it be taken down. the words are unparliamentary and ordered to be taken down. >> the chairman will remind all members please, please do not make comments. >> you heard representative doug collins challenging, asking that the speaker's remarks be taken down that would be the first time since '84 that happened. then this happened. you see emanuel cleaver there who had stepped in is he a referenced and congressman from missouri
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acting as the chair. he dropped the gavel and then walked away vacating the chair in frustration. as can you imagine the president took it all in from the security and safety here at the white house presumably. here's what he tweeted yesterday. so great to see how unified the republican party was on today's vote concerning statements i made about four democrat congresswomen. a white house source saying to me there was never anything the president said about race or about a country but that was certainly how it was presented and that was certainly how it was interpreted. it made for an amazing day to be honest with you here in washington. should make for an interesting night tonight in north carolina. a rally never greenville. of course we will have all the details. for now back to you. brian: thanks, kevin. so amazing too that steny hoyer actually took the side of congressman collins because he said she is in violation of thomas jefferson's ethics rules. steve: he said the speaker was out of order and cleaver
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dropped the gavel and abandoned the chair. from the chair to the couch eric trump is executive vice president of the trump organization. and also the son of the president of the united states. eric, how do you describe what is going on between your father and the so-called squad and now all the democrats? >> i describe the squad as absolute [inaudible] back up two weeks. you had kamala harris call biden a racist. flight then all of a sudden you had, you know, the squad call pelosi a racist. and then all of a sudden they ask my father is pelosi a racist? no, of course she is not a racist. it's a term they like to use every day. two nights later she is calling my father. i mean, this is what is happening to the party. totally feeding into our hands. i hope they keep on doing it. they are not getting anything done. they throw out a ward. if anybody speaks differently than them, if anybody looks different than them, if anybody acts different or has different beliefs or thoughts, they have no message. what do they do? you are a racist. you are a this.
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you are a that the name-calling is not going to work when you have the greatest economy that's ever existed in the u.s. you have the lowest unemployment. people are doing awesome. america is doing awesome. this is the most hate-filled group i have ever seen before. they are letting, you know, ice offices get stormed and have the american flag ripped down and have the mexican flag put up. they say an anti-semitic things every day. they're constantly attacking. steve: would it got started with your dad's tweet about go back. was that appropriate? some republicans are saying i wish. >> i love the tweet if you don't love our country, get out. leave. you know, if you complain about our country. you know, go to somewhere -- go experience somewhere else in the world. i have seen a lot of the the world, right? we have it so great in america. america is doing so well. we're the best at absolutely everything we do. did you go see some of the conditions around the world. i'm not saying america doesn't have certain problems. go see the conditions around the world. and you will be so fortunate
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you live here. we are blested to live in this country. if you are not happy about it, i like his message. leave. ainsley: you know it's interesting that they're calling your dad out on decorum yet they are breaking house rules and breaking decorum. it's on both sides. but if you look at the issues, one of the issues that your dad stands for, i heard jim jordan yesterday on martha's show and he was going down the long list. you might not like. so tweets and messaging. look what he is doing for your paycheck and household and reminded all of us of what those four ladies stand for. it's abolish ice and it's abolish homeland security it's called what's happening on the border concentration camps. what's your response. >> attack israel and many other things they do and accomplish nothing. throw out the race card all day long and accomplish nothing. the amazing thing i have seen about my father he is the greatest fighter in the world. is he willing to fight. i have said this time and time again. america didn't have a fighter. both on the republican and democratic side we haven't had somebody in there fighting. we haven't had somebody
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fighting against china. we haven't had somebody fighting against mexico. bad trade practices. immigration. no one has been fighting for our military. no one has been fighting for our vets. no one has been fighting for our economy. no one has been fighting for jobs or manufacturers or farmers. i can go on and on. no one has been fighting for american pride and standing up for, you know, the national anthem and standing up for our flag. and not allowing our flag to be burned in the streets. right? no one has been fighting for these things. my father is in there and fighting every single day. he has to fight against the media. he has to fight against these lunatics. guys, i'm telling you will 95% of this country is behind him in this message. people love this nation. brian: certainly the republicans. and with this evidently his approval amongst republicans ticked up to 72% in some polls up to 90. steve: up five points in one week. brian: it did drop with independents. you know as. as everyone because you dive all over these numbers.
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independents and undecideds will decide the election. >> you know how phony all of these polls are. his polls have never been better. his polls are better than obama exact same time. polls better than bush at the exact same time. is he killing in the polls. we know how phony these polls are. we saw testify single day. sampling sets where they are sampling three times as many democrats than republicans. sampling two times as many college educated people. these are suppression polls. if anybody ever tells me that the polls are there and not intended to suppress votes. steve: what does that mean? >> they put out fake numbers. just go read the back of these polls. they put out phony numbers. steve: are you saying demoralize somebody from oh he has already lost, i'm not going to vote for him? >> abc, "the washington post" put out a poll two days before the elections that my father was down 13%. they oversampled democrats in that poll by 11%. guys, it's crazy. it's crazy. the average person doesn't take the time to go read the
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backup to these polls. brian: eric, how do you feel about people who say the president's watching pelosi and the squad kill each other, call each other racist. say they are not even speaking and, again, they don't even speak, right? yet they are getting all the publicity? who are these people small directs in heavily democratic districts. 9% approval. president assert himself in and when opponents are killing each other, why put yourself in the middle of it? what about the strategy of him putting himself in the middle of it? >> he came to the defense of nancy pelosi last week when they asked him is she is a racist and he said no, i don't think she is a racist. how they are trying to label her for their own political gain. it's really amazing. if you look at nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi used to be the far left fringe of the democratic party. now she is like a moderate. and, guys, of the reason we are going to win again, the reason my father is going to win again, this isn't the party of jfk anymore. this isn't the democratic party. i mean, this is literally a
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radical socialist party that does not relate to every day americans. brian: here is what is different about your campaign this time. evidently huge focus on small donors spent $7.9 million digital advertising get smaller donors involved unlike last time and up to 39 million. why is it important to go after small donors. >> it's the heart beat of this country. they are always with our people. we never did well with the wealthy guys you would think because is he a billionaire we would. we never did well with the wealthy. we always did these rallies. i will be there tonight in north carolina but we always had these rallies, 30, 40, 50,000 people chanting u.s.a., u.s.a., u.s.a. make america great. keep america great. that's the heart and soul of our nation. and those are the people my father -- ainsley: i never understood that why the wealthy wouldn't vote for a fiscal conservative. >> i have seen it all my life. ainsley: why is it though? if you talk to the democrats they want universal income. they don't want the wealthy to make as much as they do.
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>> he has always been a blue collar billionaire. phony term somebody once phrased. sums him up perfectly. always did much better with the worker on the construction site than the boss of the construction company. he always had more respect for the person. he always related to that person much more. steve: one person the average person relates to is how they are personally doing. we have seen all the metrics. the economy is doing great. the stock market is at historic highs and things like that. one of the criticisms i've heard of the administration is they are not doing a good enough job talking about how great the numbers are. >> you know what? , because the media doesn't want to cover it. 92% is negative coverage. the scary thing for me is and the reason our family fights as hard we do collectively. if one of these lunatics get in office watch what happens. pull the money out of the bank and put it under your mattress. our economy in our country would crater if these guys get. in that's why we have to win again. we are doing so well as a country and we are going to
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win again. brian: nobody talks about the rivalry with you and don jr. yo you he has how many kids. >> five. >> how are you in closing the gap. >> baby watch four or five weeks. i will be on lockdown. laura is out there doing events every single day. she is incredible. ainsley: she'll be running marathons the day after this baby comes. >> you know who won't be? [laughter] the rest of the trump family. ainsley: first three months as you know are kind of rough. brian: exciting time for the trumps all around. good luck tonight. are you going to speak. >> yeah. we will be out there and probably say some words. ainsley: have you announced if you are having a boy or girl. >> we haven't. we're going to hold on names. brian: i think we should tell jillian. go ahead and tell him. jillian: let's begin with this fox news alert the trumps decided to name their baby. >> jillian that's a
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beautiful name. steve: that was tap. >> i don't know. or i could name it brian or i could name it steve. brian: absolutely. >> ainsley is so a beautiful name as well. steve: eric, thank you for joining us. jillian: we do begin with a fox news alert though. get you caught up on this story. the alleged mastermind of the 2008 mumbai terror attacks arrested. the assault left 166 people dead as gunmen stormed hotels and city landmarks over four days. halnow facing charges in pakistan. he is believed to be behind the siege. arrested and released several times in the past. the latest capture comes just days before pakistan's prime minister visits washington. the u.s. had a 10-million-dollar bounty on his head. the estranged hulls of a missing connecticut mother hires an investigator who helped oj simpson and casey anthony.
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dulos bringing on makenna's. on his page says he helped win acquittals on murder charges for anthony and simpson in the trial of the century. dulos and his girlfriend are facing charges in jennifer dulos' disappearance. in just hours the world's most notorious drug lord will face his fate in federal court. facing life behind bars. prosecutors are requesting that sentence plus 30 years. they also want the king pin to hand over nearly $13 billion of his drug money to the feds and restitution for his victims. el chapo was convicted of murder and drug trafficking earlier this year. a 6-year-old viral coaching sensation completely loses it after getting ejected from a baseball game. watch this. >> caught. and he is gone. oh, no. >> the honorary kalamazoo
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assistant coach tossed. leading him to throw bats and balls onto the field before storming off. he went viral last week after his much calmer debut. giving a pep talk during a visit to the pitching mound. isn't he adorable? steve: genius. now people are going to go to see if the young, the short pint sized manager comes out. ainsley: i love how passionate he is. i love his walk. throwing everything. brian: if he does that in the house he actually gets grounded. if he does it for the team he gets applause. ainsley: that's true. brian: thanks so much, jillian. meanwhile follow that eric trump story if you don't mind. 15 minutes after the hour. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez rocked the political landscape with midterm victory. remember that? she inspired our next guest to run against her. ainsley: that's right. you will meet the former police officer challenging aoc coming up next ♪ i'm back ♪ back in the new york groove ♪ back ♪ to the new york groove
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defeating long island long term new york congressman joe crowley. a lot of people thought he would be the next speaker. next guest is a bronx resident who says the one-time bartender inspired him to run against her for the 14th house district seat. joining us now is high school government teacher and former police officer john cummings. john, why are you in. >> there are several reasons. one of the reasons i got in was at the prompting of my students. for a long time they asked me, you know, mr. cummings why don't you run my answer is i think it's impossible to defeat an incumbent so firmly entrenched like congressman crowley was. and the present congresswoman ocasio-cortez obviously ruined that excuse for me as my students pointed out to me. it was pretty lame. it's not easy. certainly going to be uphill battle. there is great organization. mike does a great job up there organizing the bronx g.o.p. and certainly queens is 65% of the district and they are well organized. i think we can actually do. this this transcends party. i think people are really interested in local
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representation and that's something that we have seriously lacked in that district for a long time. brian: it took her a long time to open up an office in new york. >> she is more than 25% into her term and we haven't gotten a newsletter yet. we really don't even know what exactly she is doing locally. we haven't had any word at all. brian: you were a police officer in the district. you are a teacher in the district. you went to school in the district. >> i live in the district. brian: you live in the district. so you actually understand the district. you understand that republicans have not gotten much of a foot hold. the second republican to jump in. what is your message? >> i think that education is extremely important. that's one of the things that i'm going to focus on. obviously i have been a school teacher for 21 years. i think that's important. i also think that socialism, i despise socialism. i despise everything about it. when you look at what's going on economically right now, for many years the democrats have flirted with socialism or what i like to call it the s-word. now they are almost knocking each other over to see who can grab the socialist ring
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first. when you are doing so in a climate where the economy is really chugging along i don't have to tell you unemployment is low. everything seems to be moving in the right direction and now flip the script? i think it's outrageous. people know that at the local level they won't want to be taxed 50, 60, 70%. aoc stop amazon from opening up a plant because it would have gotten tax breaks to do that in long island city. how is that going to resonate? how did it resonate with your community. >> it didn't go over well at all. as can you imagine that was a lot of job both amazon-based and affected all the aren't the community service industry jobs wasn't just the 25,000 jobs in amazon the buzz economically that it would have created and it's not there now. brian: what makes you think you can wins a a republican in a time in which there is almost no republican presence in new york? >> i think the whole idea that -- my message is i am you. i have lived and/or worked in that district my entire life. i shop where the people
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shop. i live where they live. i eat where they eat. i know where the good restaurants are i sit on the cross bronx like everyone else. that message resonates. i think people are tired of being ignored in that district. i think i can lend real representation for the people in queens and the bronx. brian: see if the yankees can have win another championship and i will know you have some poll and get another lane on the bronx. john taking on the aoc. >> thank you, brian. appreciate it. brian: one man is tipping his cap to president trump by making america great again hat. he even met the president. what was that like? we are going to ask him next. ♪ everyone's crazy about a sharp-dressed man ♪ ♪
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brian: now i believe unless i'm way off for your news by the numbers. let's begin firs 76 billion. pills contributed to over 100,000 american deaths from 2006 to 2012. i'm going to read from here next. $34,000. that's how much cocaine a man was trying to smuggle underneath his do you pay, police stopping the columbian man barcelona airport after noticing his massive hair piece. finally 10 minutes. that's all it takes for your furry best friend to brighten up your new day. a new study by washington state university claims petting a dog or cat for that long specifically is proven to lower your stress levels. i have no idea where that
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cat is but i'm going to go find one. steve: brian, thank you. our next guest supports our president but he made that crystal clear to a plane full of passengers. watch. this overhead bin is available. bags as possible. your -- ainsley: that man is david harris jr. and he joins us live. david, have you actually met the president. you are coming back from d.c., i understand, wearing that hat. why did you want to turn it around? >> well, thank you guys so much for having me first and foremost. and i absolutely love sharing my passion and love for this president. he gets such a bad wrap from the mainstream media. i'm the unicorn as far as most of the mainstream media
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is concerned black conservatives and black trump supporters don't exist. so every time i travel, i make sure i wear my hat. and i got upgraded to first class and so while everybody had to watch me and see me when they got on the plane, afteare behind me they are not going to see my hat anymore. i turned it around to make sure they all get a nice reminder all the way home that black trump supporters do exist. steve: there is always good and bad with every story. the good you were upgraded. the reaction you get and i know you get it every day when you wear that hat. and you are very clearly a trump supporter. tell us about the good reaction and some of the not so good reaction. and, in particular, when you landed. at the airport in dallas. >> yeah. the good reactions is people will -- it's always kind of funny. they will kind of whisper or lean in and say i like your hat. and then so i know where they stand. and then the other people just will look me up and down and look at my hat and
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me and they don't know what to register before that registers in their head. when i landed from that flight where the president re-shared my video which i found out in the air. my phone was blowing up. my friends are like oh my gosh the president of the united states just reposted your video on his instagram feed. i'm flying high as a kite. i'm so excited i land. i go to get my luggage. as i'm getting my luggage a woman walks up behind me and she says you looked like you have a higher iq if you took the hat off. i had the phone in my hand i clicked my camera to record it and then started to talk to her so basically you are walking up to a stranger in public and telling them you think they look stupid. well i just said you look like you had higher iq. i said you are basically calling me stupid. that's exactly the problem with americans today. is they are assuming things about other people and it's not because of the race. it's not because i'm black because it's because i'm a trump supporter. but the negativity and the
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vitriol that people feel and experience from the left from liberals today to me it's like what blacks used to feel when it was racist based on their skin. it's disgusting. but it's just something that we have to deal with in this fight. ainsley: so, i know you have been accused of being racist. who is calling you racist? >> you know, it's funny. that i don't get it from white folks. i get slurs and slandered and coon, uncle tom, the sell out to porch mon monkey and other explicatives on tv. black folks and hispanics. i have actually gotten it from white people as well. it's disgusting. it's disturbing. it's something that shouldn't be taking place in today's society in america. steve: but, david, you are putting yourself out there. you are wearing the hat. you are wearing the memorabilia so people know my question to you is it worth it? >> absolutely it's worth it.
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i will do it until trump is no longer president in another six years and we'll see if there is another trump that will be president. donald trump actually also shared one of my tweets. it's on the top of my page david harris jr. all my social media handles david harris jr. he reshared one of my tweets at the women's march in los angeles. there is a gal there that was going crazy at a friend of mine and then i started of talking to her and i had a red keep america great again hat on. i always try to be very nice and very polite to people when they're emotionally inept it seems like. the conversation actually ended with her giving me a hug. but, you know, it's like i have to defy what the mainstream media continues to try to portray about this president. he is not a racist. he is not any of the negative garbage that they say. and people that believe the way that i do should feel
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courageous enough to stand up for what they believe and show their support in public. ainsley: david, sport support is fascinating. grew up in a strong christian home. pro-life. wrote a book why i couldn't stay silent. you and your wife supplement company uncorked living.com. what's your handle again if people want to follow you. >> david j. harris jr. and my website is david harris jr..com. that's where they can get my book. that's where they can find out more about me, follow me. and i'm deal with my share of shadow banning. i have friends that are sending me videos trying to say they search my handle and it doesn't each come up. finding my handle on website seems to be the main way. steve: i heard from the social media companies they don't do that you must be mistaken. >> yeah, yeah. i'm the wrong one in the bunch. they do it all the time. i was at the white house for the social media summit. they do it to president trump. they do it to diamond and silk and people they don't agree with.
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it's sad but we still got to fight. ainsley: all right. i know you are a father. you are one of those that just moved your family from california down to texas. enjoy the southern barbecue. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me. you guys have an amazing day. steve: you as well. meanwhile, have you heard about the face app.? newest challenge. ainsley: brian? >> that's before and after. ainsley: very presidential, brian. >> what do we look like? carley shimkus just aged us. she will have that coming up. ainsley: oh no, botox. ♪ ♪ when the hot sun hits your ice cream lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the
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prices for only one day offering 5-cent hot dogs. that's babe ruth rates. that's what he used to pay to get them delivered to the dugout. ainsley: do you think about baseball when you serve hot dogs. brian: absolutely. steve: steve, hot dog down. ainsley: fell out of the bun onto the floor. steve: five second rule. here you go, brian. >> carley shimkus joins us now on national hot dog day. carley two big stories one see what we look like in 50 years. carley: oh good. oh joy. steve: talk about an american icon flag and an american icon actor. >> okay. so chris pratt he was spotted wearing a t-shirt with a flag on it image of coiled snake with the words don't tread on me. brian: they got married? carley: they got married. the history of the flag has to do with the revolutionary war created by christopher gaddson brigadier general in
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the continental army don't tread on me a clear reference to anti-british sentiment 13 colonies. flag adopted by loot of different groups in recent years. the u.s. men's soccer team metallica as well as some pro-gun groups and the tea party. steve: is he getting blow back for wearing it. >> yes. carley: he hasn't responded this is patriotism. people are bullying him because is he wearing an american flag t-shirt. they are saying that he is racist and he is a member of an extremist right group. this is exactly what happened with the betsy ross flag. there is just a group of people in this country that are hell bent on protesting anything patriotic. and now they are doing it to chris pratt. brian: patriotic or law enforcement. that seems to be the ongoing theme. people should push back and he should take your advice. ainsley: what about this age app. steve: face app. carley: brian, have you seen what you look likes a an old person? brian: i have not. steve: first go to steve. this is a big trend.
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everybody on social media using the face app. to turn their current picture into an old version. steve: i look like my uncle phil doocy. absolutely. ainsley: you look great. steve: ainsley, ready for yours? ainsley: no. carley: let's look at it. ainsley: find me a good plastic surgeon already. steve: let's see. carley: you look gorgeous. barely anything. >> interesting picture. >> that's not fair. brian: those russians are dead. brian you look very presidential. >> i think the men end up looking better because men with the gray hair they age well. carley: not a good look. ainsley: beautiful. >> i think we have janice dean, too. let's see. these are not bad. >> they aren't bad. jillian just walked into the studio and i think we have a picture of her coming up too. ainsley: why is this so fine? we love. this jillian's looks
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gorgeous. brian: a russian app. to destroy our country. carley: i hope not. ainsley: there is jillian. carley: that's an old picture of you jillian. there is a bit of controversy with this app., too. it is a russian-based app. steve: russian developer. two-year-old app. they just updated the technology going viral right now. ainsley: they don't ask you if they can access your camera roll and questions about what other information can they get in your phone. rob: send your picture to rob schmitt. no one will download it on our phone. carley: are you guys still going to be best friends when you get to that age? steve: what age would that be? is that 45 years from now? >> half a century. >> regarding the face app., it's 1999. carley: that's expensive. i have never spent that much money on an app. before. thank you, rob, for taking one for the team. carley: so glad we have it.
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carley: i'm going to lather myself with antiwrinkle cream. ainsley: wear your sunscreen. steve: jillian was making those images as well. steve: on rob's phone. carley: is he all about it. jillian: you get a three day free trial before you pay the 19.99. ainsley: make it impossible to cancel. carley: these photos working studio photos doesn't work. use an actual picture. ainsley: are you saying those pictures are air brushed, jillian. jillian: may be or may not be. ainsley: carley, thank you. jillian: we have really sad news to talk about a little girl is dead after a freak accident on a golf course. the 6-year-old was hit in the head by a golf ball. it was actually hit by her dad. police say she was sitting on a golf cart about 20 yards from where her dad teed off. officials adding though that the cart was between 45 and
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90 degrees to the left of the girl's dad and not directly in front of him but how tragic is that and now this. an suv unexpectedly plunges into a river. the terrifying moment of course caught on camera. the driver accidentally hitting the gas instead of the brakes while leaving a car wash in new jersey. look at that an employee running over to help, he got the driver and passenger out of the sinking car. both are okay. fire crews pulled the suv out of the water. jeesh. in new hampshire, they are giving the green light to nonbinary gender options on licenses. republican governor chris sununu allowing the bill to become a law without his signature it. allows drivers licenses and state issued i.d.es to be marked x who don't identify as male or female. goes into effect on january. joins 12 other states and washington, d.c. who allow the nonbinary option. and he might be a businessman in the making.
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a young entrepreneur catching the attention of utah police with a sign for ice cold beer. when they got a little closer, they realized the sign does say root in small letters. the bringham city police department writing on facebook his marketing strategy has resulted in several calls but apparently paid off as business is good. steve: brilliant. jillian: good for him. steve: that's bait and switch, isn't it. ainsley: thank you, jillian. steve: the president has a rally tonight in greenville, north carolina. that's why we have dispatched todd piro to the egg yolk cafe there to find out what the folks are thinking. todd? >> hey, good morning, guys. we are about 12 hours away from the president's speaking to this community here in greenville. we will speak to the folks here. before that, get their opinion on the major topics of the day. we begin with donna. donna is interesting. she works with seniors coordinating things like meals on wheels. you say you worry about the future of healthcare when it comes to seniors.
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why? >> i do. our senior citizens have built this country. built the armed forces, built families, built manufacturing, and now when they need us most, we're going to give healthcare to everybody. that will greatly diminish the amount of benefits afforded to each senior citizen. todd: you told my you have got to give merck to american citizens before you give it to illegals, why? >> absolutely. those of us that are immigrants have come here legally. so, just stepping across our borders doesn't make it right. todd: donna, thank you for your time. danny, listen to this. danny has had seven surgeries in the last 8 years. he told me while medicare for all would benefit him it wouldn't benefit the country, why? >> because we just can't afford it. everybody can't have medicare for all. there is no way we could pay for everyone. todd: all right. thank you so much, danny. austin, austin run as nonprofit that helps hurting families. you say a country without borders is not a country at all. but i ask you how do you reconcile that immigration
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view with somebody who is in a nonprofit trying to help needy families. it seems like to many that wouldn't work together. it would be contradictory. how do you respond? >> i didn't realize that following the law was actually now heartless. i mean, we have to follow the law. we can help people, but the bottom line i they need to come here legally and we will help them when they come and come here the legal way. the bottom line is republicans and democrats in congress need to work along with the president to craft effective legislation. on this topic of immigration and i believe the current democrats' playbook is going to ensure a trump 2020 victory. todd: we will see, austin. thank you. finally ken, air force veteran. served in vietnam, thank you for your service. you call our immigration system broken, why? >> i think it's under-funded, it's under-supported. thank you god we have president trump looking after us and doing the things he can to keep, you know, the border safe and secure. todd: great job, everybody. thank you all for your time. what a great group of people. i will add that i, too, did
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that facebook app., stain gram app. and rob schmitt did my picture. that picture that came up that man is going to yell at your children. steve: get off your lawn. todd: is he not nice. ainsley: go to greenville north carolina. not greenville south carolina. todd: let me tell you something. it's north carolina. don't tell people south carolina or i will hit you. steve: wrong state. todd, thank you very much. ainsley: thank you. brian: meanwhile on this show 12 minutes before the top of the hour and that will be our final hour. senator josh holly grills a top google executive about political bias. watch. >> any product. >> with your basic values i would imagine you would say. >> inconsistent with our values. >> except for when you do it in china, right? >> we have -- brian: yeah, that's the problem. google and china. senator hawley will join us live. ♪ ♪
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never use moderation to ideological agenda; is that correct. >> yes, senator it is both contrary to our mission, contrary to our business interest and it would be incompatible with the systems that we build to work political bias. >> inconsistent with your basic values i would imagine you would say. >> inconsistent with our values. >> except for when you do it in china, right? >> we have -- brian: oops. ainsley: google is back on capitol hill facing questions over the tech giant's alleged crernship and bias against conservatives missouri senator josh hawley's questioning left google's vice president searching for answers. brian: senator, did you get the answer? did he admit that google was working with china on some level? >> no. you know, what was really remarkable is that he insisted -- first he acted like i have no idea what talking about. we don't do business in china. wait a minute you had a search engine in china for years. you censored results in
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accordance to what the chinese government wanted. why should we believe anything you say now about crern shop when we know that you have engaged in it in the past? steve: so if they are doing it in china, you suggest maybe they are doing it here, too. >> exactly, exactly. what their line is that we never engage in ideological censorship we know they have done it for years whenever they think it benefits them, whenever it profits them. you just can't believe anything google says. ainsley: so how can you change what's happening? because we have had so many guests on that have said that they are shadow banned. we had dennis prager on yesterday if you look at videos on his site prager u about history. if you are a parent that has blocked your kid from watching pornography your kids can't watch history levies on show ask why he said because i'm conservative. they don't like us. >> it's time to hold them accountable, google, facebook and twitter. we say special immunities
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that google and other companies get. exemption from liability that only these big platforms get only under the law. they shouldn't get those if they are going to censor. they shouldn't get those if they're going to discriminate against conservatives or other political viewpoints. if they want their special government deals, they should be even-handed and neutral. brian: senator, the before the united states is very curious about this. he wants to take a look at this. after your probe yesterday, and this was not a cursory show trial. this is something your staffers had really researched. what did we learn? what should he know? >> what we learned is that google is not being honest. what we learned is that there are studies out there showing that google in this country right now is discriminating against conservative viewpoints, is discriminating against those who support the president. and we know google has a history of ideological censorship and ideological discrimination. we can't take their word for it. we have got to hold them accountable. steve: senator, they say time after time it's not us. it's the a algorithm. but they wrote the
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algorithm. the algorithm will do whatever they want it to. >> that's right. they also say that they have actual human individuals who are applying that good apply al. steve: who are those people. >> and how do they make their decisions. why don't you submit to a third party audit? if you are really doing what you are saying you are doing if you are really neutral. open up your books and let us all see but they won't do that. brian: they have to google some type of audited company and actually screw with that algorithm so therefore they will get somebody who knows google. steve: all right. >> well, this is why it's time for accountability. it is time to quit taking their word for it. we have seen what happens when you just take google's word for things. they censor. they discriminate and then they come and lie. the dishonesty before congress is really remarkable. brian: major decisions have you got to come to you have to make them soon. senator, thank you so much. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile, it's the exchange that sparked chaos
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big. is that out on coney island? brian: i don't know. i haven't been there since 1942. still has a wood roller coaster. steve: the cyclone. brian: that is something that was old. what i saw last night was totally new. chaos on capitol hill big time when a condemnation of the president's remarks went off the rails really thanks to a few politicians that know about history. steve: what you're about to see, you will see nancy pelosi break the house rules by calling the president racist. then you are going to see republicans say, hey, you want to redo that? she does not. steny hoyer will rule she is out of order and then congressman cleaver of missouri extraordinarily will abandon the chair and drop the gavel. watch. >> every single member of this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's
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racist tweets. to do anything less would be a shocking rejection of our values and a shameful abdication of oath of office to protect the american people. >> i was going to gift gentle speaker of the house if she would like to rephrase that comment? >> i have clear the remarks with the parliament tearian. >> i made a point of record with the parliamentarian request they take them down. >> racist is not in order. chair relies on the precedent of may 15th, 1984 and finds that the words should not be used in debate. >> we don't ever, ever want to pass up it seems an opportunity to escalate. that is what this is. i dare anybody to look at any footage to see if there was any unfairness. unfairness is not enough. we want to just fight. i abandon the chair.
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brian: he left. steny hoyer walked in. ainsley: joining us congressman doug collins, republican from georgia, who asked approximately to rephrase those comment. she did not. why did you request those comments be taken down. >> they were against frankly how we're supposed to talk on the house floor. it may seem trite to everybody in the world, everybody saying how they want to say it, when you come to the house floor, it's a place of dignity, decorum, a place where we debate most serious of our time. i don't believe this issue was there any other reason except a political jab at our president. if we don't maintain decorum on this floor we devolve into something we don't want to be. she is like everyone else, subject to the rules. she broke the rules. that is why we did it. brian: congressman, did you believe she cleared her remarks with parliamentarian number one, number two, did you know this was coming up and knew you had to stand up? >> i'm not sure if she did or not. she said she did, obviously
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using the words she didn't it was clearly undone. we've been preparing for this, they have been pushing the limits, pushing limits the entire time. so we were just sitting there, frankly there was some questionable remarks she made early in the speech, when it came to this it was clearly over the line. what is sad for the american people, political vendetta they passed a resolution they cannot read on the floor of the house. brian: what do you mean. >> that means they can't read the title of resolution which her words were based on. brian: it would condemn the president. >> condemn the president's racist tweets. you cannot motive or personality to the president, calling him racist on floor of the house is not allowed by our rules. the resolution itself has problems. we pointed this out in the rules committee before it came to the floor. this is nothing to get the president to make a mockery of their own leadership abilities because they don't like this president. that is all this is about. ainsley: the title you're talking about, house resolution 489, the title is, condemning
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president trump's racist comment directed at members of congress. >> that is correct. steve: they can't say it. congressman after steny hoyer came out and dressed down the boss, said she is out of order, then they had a vote whether or not to strike her words from the record. and while it clearly was against the rules, the democrats, this is party-line vote decided you know what? we're going to leave those in the record, right? >> this is the sad part about this whole thing. she could have shown leadership which she did not. she could have said takes down her own words. could have let it stand. she forced her party to actually join her in violating the house rules so that no punishment attached. what kind of leadership is that, miss pelosi. you're speaker of the house. you should be epitome of the rules and dough core rum of the house, you basically made your members allow to you stand and speak again. that shows the ultimate disrespect for the office she
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holds. brian: congressman, we have to raise the debt ceiling or not. we have to get asylum rules changed because there is chaos at border. usmca is supposed to be looked at. you're not doing anything productive, all it is symbolic vote that embarass the country. talk about embarrassing nancy pelosi has to be embarrassed about the lack of communication with four powerful freshman, proof of a fracture between them on cbs "the squad" talking about the speaker. listen. >> are you speaking to nancy pelosi? >> our teams are in communication, our chiefs -- >> shouldn't it be face-to-face? i want to know -- she is not new member. any moment, anytime with any of us. >> she is speaker of the house. she can ask for a meeting to sit down with us for clarification. the fact of the knowledge, racial justice work in our country a long time, acknowledge the fact we are women of color. when you single us out, be aware of that, what you're doing
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especially some of us are getting death threats. some of us are being singled out in many ways because of our backgrounds, because of our experiences and so forth but i think -- >> are you interested in having a conversation face-to-face with house speaker nancy pelosi. >> why wouldn't she sit down with her. >> absolutely. we reached out. >> what a mess. >> that is amazing to me, members of her own party were refusing to talk to the speaker. this is a two-way street of communication. i never seen communication not be a two-way street. i know as member in my own party if i wanted to talk to the speak i would talk to the speaker. the idea their teams are talking this shows the chaos. if you see the chaos in the house of representatives, that clip shows you we can't get anything done on the border, accept yell about it. this is why the "house" is broken. why we in the house continue to maintain the decorum we have.
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steve: it was nancy pelosi versus the squad, during one of their congressional breakfasts she made it very clear if you a problem with me you talk to me. you don't tweet something out on twitter. then it all came to where it is and now after the president made his go back comment, it seems like the entire democratic party has had to unite behind "the squad." politically, what does that do for the balance of the democrats? >> i think the interesting thing happened here the democratic party has embraced socialist aspect of their party. they have embraced the big government aspects. they have embraced the idea america is not as good as it should be. they want to fix it making government better this is communication breakdown. if the speaker of the house said if you have a problem, come talk to my, the interview you aired said they don't have desire to do that, that there is communication gap. they have no desire to work within the system.
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they have desire for themselves and self-centered position. ainsley: did you think the president's tweets were racist? >> no i did not. that was talked about yesterday. steve: what did you think about the president's message yesterday doubling down. regarding my to back tweet, if you don't like the country, leave? >> i think what is happening here, let's have honest conversation what is happening in america. you may like the ideas. you may not like what is happening at the border. instead of condemning not being silent, my question why are they silent a mexican flag over raised by american facility? why are they silent about someone who attacked a facility in seattle. why do they conveniently ignore that. steve: what is the answer? why, why,. >> they don't like what is going on. they would like open borders. they enjoy a socialist perspective more than freedoms in america. brian: there is motion to impeach today. how is the speak he can going to deal with that?
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>> it will be interesting to see. the speaker, having almost cospeakership with the four freshmen and their self. they will discuss how to do it. they will figure out to table it or put it up there. al green has been doing this for months, for years. they don't like the november 6 election. they don't like the president. don't like the economy. they believe the november 6th election was a farce. the president is still president. we're moving forward and they're in chaos. brian: next week is robert mueller. that should be also quite interesting. >> it will be. brian: do you think it will happen? >> i believe it will happen. we'll see the answers that come from it. ainsley: congressman, thank so much for joining us this morning. >> always good to be with you. brian: very busy night. steve: another calm day on capitol hill. we'll see it live on fox. we saw it today, now live on fox, jillian has the news. jillian: good morn. this is happening today. the house is set to vote to hold
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commerce secretary wilbur ross and william barr in contempt ignoring subpoenas. the democrats want to know why the administration wanted to add the citizenship question to the 2020 census. a federal judge in new york issued a order to permanently block the trump administration from adding it. the alleged mastermind of the mumbai terror attacks arrested. the assault left 166 people dead as gunmen stormed hotels and city landmarks over four days. he is now facing terrorism financing charges in pakistan. the radical cleric founded the terror group believed to be behind the siege. he was arrested and released several times in the past. the latest capture coming days before pakistan's prime minister visits washington. the u.s. had a 10 million-dollar bounty on his head. reverend jesse jackson asking president trump to consider a pardon for former illinois governor rod
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blagojevich. the reverend and his son are writing a letter, saying they quote, stand with his family. he was sentenced to 14 years behind bars in 2011 on corruption questions. president hinted last year he that he would commute his sentence calling it unfair. a remote camera alert ad break-in at their rhode island home. it wasn't a burglar. the camera curious german shepard trying to figure the thing out. the video is so doggone cute. the video is 57,000 views. he is a cutie. steve: that is a camera. ainsley: they turn their heads like that. cute. steve: talking about the feud between president trump and the
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so-called "squad." >> he does not embody a true president. >> i'm dealing with the biggest bully i had to deal with in my lifetime. ainsley: former trump family aid lynne patton is here to respond. how are you? ♪ my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today.
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>> he is only occupying the space. he does not embody a true president. >> i'm dealing with the biggest bully i ever had to deal with in my lifetime. this is a person that really wants to vilify, demonize, not only immigrants but communities of color. >> there is no bottom to the barrel of vitriol that will be used. >> you should be asking why is it we are being criticized? ainsley: so-called "squad" of democratic congresswoman not letting up in their feud with our president. our next guest firing back this morning, lynne patton, former long time trump aide, now works with the administration. joins us in that capacity. when you hear these freshmen who really don't know the president, i don't think have met the president. >> no. brian: call him a racist over and over pen, and a bully what is your response. >> let me begin by saying you
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have a "squad" of congresswoman who haven't done squat for the american people. they haven't passed one piece of legislation. they haven't done anything in their own districts. what i personally find most offensive they have accused the president attacking women of color. they accused of nancy pelosi attacking women of color. yet these women of color were the first ones to attack me, label me a token and simply because i choose to vote based on policy, not my skin color. ainsley: they tried collusion. >> yeah. ainsley: tried on instruction. couldn't impeach for that. now they are trying racism, to impeach for that. you know the president for a long time. is he racist? zoo absolutely not. i could go on and on. i have in your past. he pave me amazing opportunity in the trump organization. he made me the highest ranking black female in the trump administration now. you have the opportunities
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zones. you have hbcu funding. i could go on and on about disparate sentencing. all the things he has done for black communities. never mind lowest unemployment in history. ainsley: what did you think about his tweet? >> the only people in my opinion about making this about color are them. the president is making this about patriotism. these women have made multiple anti-semitic, anti-law enforcement, pre-antifa statements on twitter, interviews. where is the outrage about that? where is the twitter outrage about that? omar two years ago, asked for leniency for nine suspected isis members. two days ago she refused to condemn al qaeda. al qaeda who we now know knocked down the twin towers. she refused to publicly condemn. you have pressley, who is threatening to unseat several black caucus members simply because she said, and i quote, we don't need more black faces if they're not going to vote the
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way we want them to. then of course no different than our absentee mayor here in new york who is out there making america trash and urine again, you have absentee congresswoman aoc cares more about the border than the own crisis in her backyard. i want to say -- brian: what crisis in her backyard? >> there is public housing. there islessness. as a new yorker she is are issues that matter to my. if she doesn't she might be challenged by somebody like me. brian: you might run against her? >> i never count anything out. it is so infuriating focusing on building a high-speed train to hawaii. cow flatulence. this is ridiculous. ainsley: abolish i.c.e. >> problems in public housing. they need our help.
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they are hard-working, tax-paying americans who deserve better. ainsley: what is going on in public housing? you lived in public housing for a month here in new york? >> yes. ainsley: what was the experience like? >> it was horrific, ainsley. it was everything we knew it would be and worse. it is a humanitarian crisis. talk about the crisis at the border, aoc has one in new york. when was the last time she had a meeting or a town hall with public housing residents? when was last time she had a meeting about mta or homelessness? i heard one of her offices isn't even open yet. it is ridiculous. i see her constituent every day. they tell me they're unhappy. they appreciate the fact i'm fighting for them every day on the subway. they stop me. it is really sad that they put this woman in office who hasn't done anything for them. brian: there is a tunnel needed from new jersey to new york. plenty of things federal fund
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could be lobbying for. instead they are at war with the president. >> she cares more about her twitter followers than the actually followers. brian: what about the opportunity zones? >> ben carson serves as a chair of the urban counsel on revitalization that is literally investing over $100 billion in urban and rural communities through opportunity zones. tons of funds are popping up all over this country every day. scott turner just to the appointed to run the program at the white house. he is an amazing guy. he started a tour across this country. i would love to have you guys come out and see. brian: private sector funds revitalizing working class housing. >> absolutely, absolutely. every single public housing zone in new york falls in one. ainsley: lynn, thank you for coming in, never a dull day. >> never a dull day. brian: thank you, lynn. 22 minutes after the hours. it's a landmark case that could
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hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for the opioid crisis. ainsley: it's a sad story. the story of a mother who lost her college football player son to an overdose. she will join us live next. my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. booking.com offers free so bookers can book now... and ask their boss later. [do you want breakfast or no?] free cancellations! [definitely breakfast.] how good is that? be a booker at booking.com.
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♪ brian: all right. back with headlines right now, royal caribbean cancels a cruise to puerto rico amid protest in the capital. they are heading to the virgin islands again. they are calling for the governor's resignation after leaking messages showed him sending offensive texts about politicians. he said he was sorry. disney is spying on customers. bloomberg is reporting disney world and disney land use magic bands to follow spending habits.
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great. they say they use the bands to make the parks more efficient. steve, take it away. steve: meanwhile all eyes on the state of oklahoma where a court case could be fist to hold a pharmaceutical company responsible for the opioid epidemic. the case against johnson & johnson, and it now rests in a judge's hands. during the seven-week trial the father of austin box, an oklahoma football star who died of a drug overdose got emotional on the stand. >> from the university of oklahoma this saturday before he died. he was one of those kids people graph tated to him. steve: this morning austin's mother joins us live from oklahoma city. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: tell us how you wound up in the case. tell us the story of your son austin, how he got hooked on
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opioids. >> my son austin suffered many athletic injuries from the time he was 14 until his death and during that time he handled that in a, in a healthy way by physical therapy. but then in his final year i think playing football i think he became emotionally unwell in regard to having to deal with another injury and he had a ruptured disk in his back. that injury led to one prescription of opioids. steve: yeah. i know your son was a linebacker for the great oklahoma sooner team and, there we see him right there, number 12. did you have have any idea that these opioids had such a grip on him? >> i did not. as i said he was, he went home
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from his ruptured disk injury with one prescription. and, we did not know that he was finding prescription opioids other places apparently. he became addicted during that time frame, or thereafter. steve: right. after he died, you know, the natural inclination is to be completely frustrated and heartbroken and angry. who were you angry at? the doctor who prescribed it, the company that made it, tell us that angle of the story? >> well, in the beginning, you know we were just numb. we did not know that he was abusing prescription medications and austin had excellent doctors. i never blamed his doctors. as i said, he just had one prescription but as time went
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on, and i began learning the epidemic i learned how opioids were just being flooded on to the market by pharmaceutical companies. they were marketing them especially heavily in oklahoma. the year that austin -- i'm i apologize. steve: go ahead. please, gail. >> going to say the year that austin passed away, 2011, the marketing practices in oklahoma for johnson & johnson were at the height. steve: yeah. in the year 2017 the last year we have data for, gail, the number of overdose deaths in this country, 70,000, and of those almost 50,000 involved opioids. all right, so, we do, we do have
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a statement from january son pharmaceuticals, which is a i believe a division of j&j. johnson & johnson. they say in this litigation the evidence showed our company responsibly marketed and promoted our prescription opioid medicines appropriately following the law and regulatory process. we did what a responsible company should do. you were there at the closing argument on monday. i understand it was very powerful because the state made a poster of a lot of little pictures, right? >> that's correct. it was a poster with 6,000 small, 6,000 small pictures. they represented the 6,000 oklahomaance who have died from opioid overdoses. there was a large picture of my
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son superimposed over those small pictures. i thought, my son gets to speak out in this courtroom. he had the opportunity to, to represent those six thousand people and don't discount the families that were affected by this. steve: right. >> and, it was, i mean it was a very emotional, for me. steve: sure. >> i was prouder of him than i have ever been in my life to think that he was, he was leading this fight. steve: people certainly are talking this week about your son, austin. gail box, thanks for telling us your story the we'll keep folks posted what the judge decides. thank you. >> absolutely. steve: all right. 8:32 here in new york city. protesters lined up outside of
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♪ ♪ these colors don't run, . ainsley: you're shot of the morning, actor chris pratt under attack over the t-shirt. brian: calling the marvel star a white supremacist. seen wearing a shirt with the snake on it, with the slogan, "don't tread on me." the controversial symbol to some was used during the revolutionary war. steve: this is not first time he was slammed on social media. he faced criticism for his religious views. at times for being a conservative. ainsley: let's bring in our friend, rachel campos duffy, fox news contributor, host of "moms" on "fox nation" to react. what is your reaction? >> reaction all the protesters need to watch brian kilmeade's
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show on "fox nation" to learn more about american history. i don't say that to be funny or just to promote brian's show. the reaction shows they don't understand history. that our country is not only, not teaching our history to young kids and to college kids, but we're losing our whole sense of patriotism and love the country. that is what should unite us as americans. that's why you're seeing all these battles going on in congress and at i.c.e. detentions centers overtaking down our flags. there is a cultural battle over what it means to be an american, to love an american, i think a lot of the source of the problem is, we don't even know our history anymore. steve: we do know there was a traffic jam outside of i.c.e. headquarters in our nation's capitol yesterday as a group called never again action, marched to the building, linked arms. it was hard for people to get in and out of the building.
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demonstrators carried signs likening i.c.e. to the kkk and nazis. what do you make of this? >> it's terrible. and again, you wonder what they're thinking. i said, it was, some people on the left thought it was controversial. if you don't want i.c.e., you don't think we should have border security, if you think that we should not arrest people or decriminalize people who come over to our country illegally, don't follow our rules, you're doing work of the cartels. you're doing the work of, this is the wish-list for human sex traffickers. if you want to protect our country, you have to support i.c.e., you have to support cpb. doesn't mean you can't call for better conditions. they're calling abolition of i.c.e., decrimization of our border. open borders. ainsley: remember what happened in the aurora, colorado.
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they took down the american flag. replaced with the mexican flag. they took the law enforcement flag, flipped it upside down and wrote abolish i.c.e. on it. law enforcement authorities are trying to find out who did this, it is illegal to do this. the aurora police department, got a cease and desist letter because they put on social media a picture of the individuals who did it. they used a picture from the local newspaper, the local newspaper got mad, said you need to take it down. they had to black out the picture. aurora police departments tweeted this out, receiving a cease and desist letter from the "denver post" about the man with the u.s. flag, we must delete the above tweet. we need public assistance identifying these individuals. see new tweet coming shortly. what do you make of that? why would the dep very post tell them to take down the picture when they're trying to find a criminal? >> what should happen there
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should leave no question that the media is liberal. used to be the media would help law enforcement by helping to find criminals. they're on the side of the thugs. this brings back so many questions. why are people supposedly on the side of immigrants, illegal or not who want to come to the united states, hoisting the mexican flag? we have president trump putting out a tweet, saying if you don't love our country, if you're not grateful to be here, then you should leave. if you desecrate our flag, if you put up the mexican flag instead, you should leave. this is much bigger than this event. we as a country, i think, you know the president is getting a lot of heat because i think he is hitting a nerve here. there are a lot of silent majority americans who are going right on, president trump. stand for our country. stand for our flag. stand for our law enforcement. stand for law and order of the by the way, the people who leave
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central america, all these dysfunctional, horrible corrupt countries, they are leaving places where there is no law and order. they come here and they are enabled and supported by others who are anarchists. they don't want law and order. they don't want what is best for the country. this is an important debate what we're teaching our children. what kind of rules and a simulation we want for people who come to our country as immigrant. i'm the daughter of an immigrant. i will tell you there is no one more disgusted with representative omar comment and the taking down of that american flag in aurora than my mother who is the most patriotic person you ever know. often it was immigrant the most patriotic. that is my mom. she taught me to love this country, to be grateful, know i'm blessed to be an american. we're seeing something happen here that we absolutely need to have this conversation. brian: rachel, kind of
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interesting, because the trump camp believes got increased hispanic vote, have hope for even greater one this time because the hispanic community seems to appreciate those who come here the right way as opposed to the illegal way because it makes all those people who did it the right way look like suckers. >> true. and americans in general, legal immigrants and those born here, we have a sense of justice an fairness. it is just not fair. there is a system. there is a line. there are people who have been waiting for 10, 20 years to come to our country. brian: yeah. >> so it is just not fair to do it this way and to allow this to happen. by the way, it's dangerous! it is dangerous for the children. it rewards criminal cartels and sex traffickers. it enriches them. if you want to put an end to all of that ugliness, you have to get behind doing this the proper and legal way. brian: rachel, just because you, not just because you promoted my
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series on "fox nation" i will do the same for you. catch rachel all the time on the channel but also on "fox nation" on the app. "fox nation" at foxnation.com. her series is called "moms" which she knows a lot about. ainsley: moms. you're having another one soon. congratulations. thank you so much. i love your series. >> thanks. thanks, ainsley. ainsley: you're welcome. steve: 15 minutes before the top of the hour and jillian joins us with news from the biden camp. jillian: that's right. good morning. start with this, joe biden turning a familiar advisor after the first democratic debate. biden's presidential campaign hiring the speechwriter who coached presidents bill clinton and barack obama. election filings reveal 5300-dollar payment to michael she happen's consulting firm. biden was widely criticized for his performance. drug users in west begin are turning to wasp spray for a cheap high. the bug killer may have played a
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role in three overdose deaths the last week, according to state police. they have seen up tick as so-called "wasping" as alternative to meth. they are turning to poison control to stop the alarming new trend. nevada towns are preparing for one million people pledging to storm area 51. they urge users to go to the top secret place on september 20th, to quote, see them aliens. >> over a million people have decided to come storm area 51. they said so little about area 51. people are just tired of it. they want to see for themselves. jillian: the u.s. air force warned people not to visit the active base, hotel rooms nearby already booking up. we'll see what happens on september 20th. brian: get taken out by a stealth bomber if you go. so don't go. steve: they did the alien autopsy of the space alien,
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right? ainsley: you've seen that video with the alien on the bed? brian: more on this, alien life on our planet and others go out to janice dean. janice: did you guys know it was national hot dog day today? are you guys excited? [applause] nathan's is here. it is fabulous. what are your names. >> mattie. >> lucy. >> jeannie. janice: where are you from? >> rochester. janice: do you like hotdogs? >> i love them. janice: i think nathans will call you. it is hot dog eating weather, my friends. it is hot in new york city. it will get hotter. here is the current heat index. it feels like 86 degrees. we'll have dangerous heat not only today but heading into the weekend, it will close to, surpassing 100 degrees. everybody needs to be careful. make sure you take care of the elderly and kids, bring your pets indoor. this will be a big story for much of the country today. regardless of that, are we excited? it is hot dog day?!
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[applause] are you excited to be on "fox & friends"? >> yeah. janice: everybody is coming outside, we'll have a good old-fashioned hot dog eating contest. stay tuned. [applause] ainsley: thanks, janice. steve: president trump holding a rally in north carolina. brian: todd piro went down there early to talk with voters and have breakfast with friends. we'll talk to him in a moment. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple...
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steve: president has a rally tonight. he is already tweeting about it. big rally in greenville, north carolina. a lot of great things to talk about, including the economy is best it has ever been. employment and stock market numbers ever. i will also talk about the people who love and hate our country, mostly love. 7:00 p.m. herely he is going to talk tonight about the "squad." ainsley: and nancy pelosi. brian: todd piro is at the egg yoke cafe in greenville, north carolina, ahead of the rally. todd: hey, guys we'll talk about
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the issues of the day. julie, you said we can't handle this, why? >> we can't handle this. it is like throwing mud in a swimming pool. we don't know who is here, we can't control the safety, security, can't control our budget. i don't care what department you're talking about. education -- todd: it's a financial struggle? >> it's a financial struggle. our health care, education, kids coming in. it is not about being discriminating. let's do this in orderly fashion like ceo of a company, just like commander in the military. you have to know your people. todd: thank you. tony you're retired from sales. you know about money. you know about the economy. what is not to like about the economy? >> everything is doing exceptionally well. people are working. blacks lowest unemployment rates in the history of the country. we're turning nafta around. what can you say bad about the
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economy? todd: thank you, she works in health care, you say medicare "medicare for all" would be a disaster. why? >> anytime you have a single-payer system it removes competition. any business needs competition to be successful. we don't need a single-payer system in this country. todd: we have to wrap it up of the this gentleman had the line of the day. a great transition to the next segment, make america grill again. back to you. ainsley: egg yoke cafe. don't ask for egg white, right? you can't ask for egg white? steve: i bet they got them. i bet they do. ainsley: we're celebrating national hot dog day on fox square with a hot dog eating contest. that is coming up next. ♪ limu emu & doug
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>> coming through the skies near you, a flying soldier. this one flying over bastille day celebration. actually the ceo of the country that made that device. it can reach speeds of up to 10. from special forces are looking into using it. kind of reminds us of this. brian kilmeade. >> he stole my idea. not fair. >> that's awesome. >> i fight crime with that. >> your aquaman right there. >> i love it. >> take that. >> meanwhile, we are out on the plaza. celebrating national hot dog day on fox where. >> this guy is on tv.
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not only for the hot dogs but also the hot dog eating contest. >> competitive eaters. contest qualifiers. we have julie goldberg. george. they are behind us. >> so, julie, tell us a little bit about -- i know that you are one of the big champions in town. how many can you eat generally and one minute? >> that's a good question. i try to push for three. >> how about you? >> i would say five or seven. >> what is the key? >> dunking the bond. >> the key to doing this. >> what does dunking the dash what do you don't get in? >> warm water. >> we are going to put one minute on the clock. start when you want to.
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>> this is the first ever "fox & friends" nathan's hot dog eating contest. we are a go. ♪ >> george. >> he's eating two at a time. just watch him. meanwhile, he's soaking the bun. >> he's getting all of the bun. doesn't make it go down faster? >> the world record for hot dog eating is? >> unbelievable. >> how did you start this contest? how did you come up with seeing how many someone kenny?
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>> in 1916, they had the first contest. >> we are down to it. three, two, one. who is winner? >> right here. >> i think both of you are. >> everyone is on winter here. >> see you tomorrow. >> bill: good morning everyon everyone. president trump goes to north carolina for a campaign rally today after house democrats vote to condemn his attacks on four progressive lawmakers. they are firing back. good morning. it's wednesday. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. we've got a good show for you today. what do you have on your hotdog? >> sandra: bill, i'm from chicago. chicago style dog. everything is on it. wrigley field. best place to have a hot dog. we will leave it there. i am sandra smith. congressman doug collins challenging nancy pelosi over her use of the word
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