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store in san antonio asked the officer to leave because of the comedy's no guns policy but under state law cops can carry their guns and restaurants. they call that a lapse of judgment. a wild bison launches a teen into the air at roosevelt national park in north dakota. this photo was taken moments before one of them charged at the boys but the boys will be okay. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues right now. goodbye. jillian: this is a fox news alert. two us soldiers killed by an afghan soldier who turned his gun and opened fire. >> a suspected insider attack as the us wants to strike a truce with the taliban. we are live with what this means
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for those. >> 2020 candidates cruising into the motor city the second round of democratic debates. >> breaking down major issues, less than a policy plays and candidate hopefuls who are just barely hanging on. >> got four-wheel-drive, dual side airbags and a monster sound system but i need something to learn on. >> they came out of nowhere. >> message for some millennials, time to move out of your parents basement. >> staggering number of young adults taking a monthly allowance from mom and dad. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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>> happy tuesday. you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: thanks for starting your day with us. let's get to a fox news alert, to us service members killed in action in afghanistan. the following american heroes attacked by an afghan he soldier in what is called an insider attack. >> here is more on toxic to get our troops out of danger in afghanistan. >> military releasing few details about what exactly happened but this was an apparent insider attack in condo heart. the afghan soldier accused of killing the 2 americans wounded and taken into custody. the combat deaths bring the number of american soldiers killed in action in afghanistan to 12 so far this year. that number set to outpace the 13 servicemembers killed in action in all of last year.
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until the us is lost 2400 soldiers in the 18 year war. the trump administration working to bring home many of the roughly 14,000 troops still over there, this following 8 rounds of us-led peace talks with the taliban, but the group refusing to sit down with or recognize the afghan government. before the blizzard confirmed the killings on monday mike pompeo reiterated donald trump's order to pull the troops from afghanistan. >> that is my directive from the president of the united states, unambiguous, and -- end the endless war. test of millions of dollars in expenses and enormous risk to your kids and grandkids who are fighting for america. >> mike pompeo has said in the past that nato forces and us
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allies would also be reducing their footprint if the talks are successful. he previously had given september 1st as a deadline for those talks. >> thank you very much. and now this, breaking overnight, 5 people injured in the go regardless festival shooting are improving. we now know the identities of the 3 people shot and killed including 6-year-old stephen romero, 13-year-old kayla salazar and college graduate trevor be. the gilmore community remembering those victims at a vigil while honoring the officers who helped save lives. >> important for you guys to know the amount of bravery and compassion and professionalism. [applause] >> police searching a home linked to the gunmen as they try to determine a motive. he posted on instagram right before the attack. police unable to confirm reported sightings of teen
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murder suspect in canada. the fugitives believed to be hiding in dangerous terrain after killing allegedly killing 3 people including an american earlier this month. search crews battling tough elements, even coming across the polar bear. >> a lot of bogs, bugs, swamps, big lakes, big animals. members or up there, fatigue is going to sit in not only for people being searched for but researchers as well. >> american border patrol officials say they are ready to assist at the northern border if needed. suspects are considered armed and dangerous. >> the president meeting with faith leaders from inner cities of the controversy surrounding his comments on baltimore. critics calling the president racist. a larger cummings over the city is increasing crime and poor economy. martin luther king jr.'s niece was at the meeting and is
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speaking out in support of the president saying at all the criticism donald trump is trying to fight for the black community. >> the president is concerned about the whole nation. everybody in the nation. we can see a troubled america but we can see a blessed america. the employment rates are up in every community including the black community. >> doctor david king will join us with more on that white house meeting. >> all eyes on detroit ahead of the second round of democratic debates. tonight's group of 2020 hopefuls features to leading progressives versus a group of more moderate candidates. >> griff jenkins with more from the latest on tonight's do or die the bait. >> make it or break it in motor city. the question is how far left are they going to go? tonight features 10 to 20 candidates running for president, the progressives,
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bernie sanders and elizabeth on will be joined by mayor pete, marianne, tim ryan, amy klobuchar, john delaney, steve funk, it is likely a last chance for the lesser-knowns is the front runners downplay how brutal this battle is. >> i'm not against anyone. bernie and i have been friends forever. what happens tomorrow night as we all have a chance to talk our vision for america, our plan for america, to talk about how we see building a future in this country. that is what i'm going to do. >> the latest polling, joe biden 33%, sanders 15%, war and 12%, kamala harris at 10% but it was harris who stood out most in the last debate and she just revealed her plan for medicare for all and although she's and on stage until tomorrow night, sanders is already attacking.
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>> her plan is not medicare for all. with medicare for all understands is that healthcare is a human right and it is the function of the same healthcare system is not to make sure that insurance companies and drug companies make tens of billions of dollars in profits. >> front and center tonight how the candidates respond to donald trump, accusations of racism. mayor pete buttigieg says he's ready. >> i'm not scared of this president. this is a guy who was working on season 7 celebrity apprentice when i was driving armored vehicles in afghanistan. i'm not afraid to take them on. >> to qualify for the third set of debates much higher in terms of donors and pulling so tonight they have to put everything on the table and i will be there in detroit and wrap it up for you tomorrow morning.
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>> of course you will, thank you. >> is the democrats prepared to take the stage. eric trump has harsh words for the party that is taking on his father. >> he tells sean hannity the race-based talking points won't push ahead in 2020. >> they don't stand for anything. they are totally lost. they have one narrative and that is anybody that disagrees with them, as obvious as it is to disagree with what happened in baltimore over the last 50 years anybody that disagrees with them, they are not going to win on that platform especially when you have the greatest economy in the history of the world, when our country is doing great, the lowest african american unemployment ever, the lowest hispanic unemployment ever, lowest female unemployment ever, the country is doing better than ever and this nonsense because they have no other narrative and the party that is totally lost isn't going to work. >> 52% of voters approve of the job the president is doing. >> today border officials will face the senate for hearing on
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migrant conditions as william barr reverses a ruling that allows migrants to apply for asylum due to fear of endangerment or persecution in their home country as part of the trump administration's efforts to reduce the number of asylum cases back logging the courts. >> a bill to help 9/11 victims and their families is law. the president signing the bill at the white house surrounded by 60 61st responders, the funds will help families of victims and emergency workers with 9/11 related illnesses. earlier first responders explained what the signing means for the families of american heroes. >> a great sense of relief that was finally passed and that we can put it behind us, relief for the firefighters, fire officers and the rest of the 9/11 community. >> anytime someone is terminally ill they are worried about their
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family. i'm just worried about my family, they don't complain or regret, they are worried about their family so this gives them a sense of relief. >> the president on of the 2000 plus responders who have died since the 2001 attacks. 10 minutes after the hour, donald trump is committed to securing the border, democrats are doing this. >> these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. this is cvp on their best behavior. >> the system is still broken. >> our next guest is former acting director of ice, he says the president has done more to advance border security than any president he has worked under. >> i see crime as a way of life. >> i personally don't even want to live in baltimore anymore and i'm afraid to raise a family here. >> the harsh reality directly from the people who live in baltimore. our own lawrence jones hits the streets to share their story coming up. >> and ordering two more tacos than you need to. check.
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>> welcome back, the trump administration has made border security a major priority continuing to demand some kind of action from congress that many democrats have been focusing their outrage on the men and women who are trying to deal with this massive influx of migrants. >> these women were being told to drink out of the toilet. this is cvp on their best behavior. >> the system is still broken, human rights are still being abused. >> you would think -- >> that latest numbers show the administration's policies are working. acting ice director is here to explain more about what those policies are doing to curb the crisis. thanks for joining us. in your estimation what so far is actually working? >> the president using his
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tariff leverage with mexico gave them an opportunity to deploy troops on their side of the border so that along with the seasonal change that occurred with the reduction from may to june in the numbers coming to the border and another reduction in july, the effort needs to be sustained and it is over the seasonal average. there is a crisis at the border in that there are 2200 people coming to the border every 24 hours so the system is broken but the changes he made in averaging mexico to do more helped in the short term and we hope that is a sustainable effort and he made changes to asylum laws to remove the backlog and take away the advantage when people come to the border and claim assignment are released into the country. he's looking for ways to hold that down. the migrant protection protocol is a way to reuse the authority he has to slow down this problem.
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rob: what about kevin? >> apprehending 4650 people a day. that number is now 2600 so we had a significant drop, 20% in june in 24% in july and that is due to four administration initiatives, partners in mexico, guatemala. rob: we had mexico helping and sounds like guatemala could be a big deal. >> this is an important step. of people can claim asylum on their way to the border they don't have to come to the border. it keeps in favor and helps with the destabilization of mexico, not enriching cartels so another important development. jillian: you mention the decline of the apprehensions of 29% from may until now, june, may until june. what do you think the president can do between now and 2020 to
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keep this going? democrats are not the first to raise their hand and say do what you want to do but what realistically can he keep doing? >> he needs to continue to talk to our international part is like guatemala, those efforts need to be sustained so encouragement to do more, everybody could do more and continue to talk to the american people. he knows the border needs resources, we need more agents, more technology and infrastructure he has access to under the national emergency act. if they continue to press on all fronts we can make this problem smaller and this president supports the men and women of border patrol, ice, to continue these efforts. rob: thank you, appreciate your time. jillian: 100 million capital one customers targeted in one of the
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>> we are back with something you need to know about. a foxbusiness alert. and urgent warning about one of the biggest data breaches in history. critical information stolen from 100 million capital one customers. >> 100 million customers. tracy carrasco here with what a lot of people need to know this morning. >> this is one of the largest
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data breaches in us history with about 100 million capital one customers, their information illegally accessed according to the bank, 140,000 social security numbers were compromised as well as 80,000 bank account numbers from credit card customers. capital one says the largest category of data stolen was given by consumers and small businesses when they apply for credit cards from 2005 through this year so that is 14 years of information, personal information like names, addresses, phone numbers, birthdates, self-reported in, credit cards, parts of transaction history and the person responsible, page thompson, a seattle woman was arrested yesterday and appeared in federal court, prosecutors allege thompson, a former amazon employee got access to the bank data through a misconfigured firewall protecting one of its applications, the dana said occurred between march 12th and july 17th. capital one tweeted out a link
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with more information, the bank apologized for the cyberbreach and said they would contact affected customers but if you are capital one customer you don't want to wait for that. might be good to do a security freeze. >> one person responsible for all of that. >> presidential hopeful tulsi gabbard suis in google, why congressman accusing the company of election interference for suspending her ads account after the first debate, telling tucker carlson if google can censor her they can censor anyone. >> this is about the unchecked power these big tech monopolies have over public discourse and how this is a real threat to our freedom of speech and our elections. we all have to stand united to protect our freedom of speech because today disney, tomorrow it could be you or someone else.
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>> she claims google used secret algorithms to regulate certain voices. >> and a commissioner roger goodell could take off a football season in the road. a judge ordering goodell and 3 others to answer questions about that call that help decide the energy championship game, the penalty should have been called between the la rams and new orleans saints. several lawsuits are seeking damages over the controversial no call no deed, no date has been set. >> that was a big play. i remember that. giving up custody of their kids for college scholarships. families in illinois repeatedly handing out goal -- handed over legal custody to relatives and coworkers so their kids can claim themselves as financially independent on college applications. >> the wall street journal reports one student whose parents live in a million-dollar home declared $4200 as her annual income from a summer job.
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>> $47,000 in grants and scholarships. wow. >> is a question, do your adult children get an allowance? >> >> give her some money. >> a new study says 46% of millennials admit they still get help paying for basic costs including phone bills, groceries or even rent. >> millennials struggle because of lower salaries, higher cost of living and student loan debt. 13% say they don't have any savings. it is tough out there. 26 after the hour, he is accused of plotting the 9/11 terror attacks, killing thousands of americans and now he wants to make a deal. his offer to the us government and into what he wants in exchange.
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legislative session in america, virginia black caucus is refusing to attend the event following the president and implement hate and division. >> donald trump amplifies attacks on congressman elijah cummings. >> what is really happening in that city? lawrence jones went to find out firsthand. >> when you look at baltimore and everything that has happened is it safe to say baltimore is a crisis? >> yes. i would honestly say yes. from the drugs to the killings, the poverty, it is crazy. >> what do you see when you see baltimore? poverty? >> poverty, crime, crime, crime as a way of life. >> i personally don't even want to live in baltimore and i'm afraid to raise a family here and this is my home. >> it is not just a crime but a crisis starts downtown with the
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government. >> tell me about your leaders. your elected officials. what are they doing? >> i think they sold out. >> when you look at baltimore describe what you see, boarding houses, drugs? >> the city gone wrong. i've been here 58 years. it was an honor and pleasure to live here and what i see now i'm almost in tears at what it has become. >> i love baltimore, but baltimore is like a sewage right now. the president called at out, that is true. >> it is bringing attention to the president. that tells you something. >> donald trump tweeting overnight baltimore's numbers are the worst in the united
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states on crime and the economy, billions of dollars have been pumped in over the years to no avail. the money was stolen or wasted. ask elijah cummings where it went. >> an american teenager says he killed an undercover italian police officer in self defense. according to a judge the elder told officials he stabbed officer mario over fear of being strangled but the teen did not have any marks on his neck. the 19-year-old and his classmate gabriel christian confessed to the murder following a drug deal gone wrong. we will keep you posted. the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attack said he would die a martyr but apparently he has changed his mind. khalid sheikh mohammed wants to make a deal to save his own life. according to court papers he is willing to cooperate in a lawsuit accusing the saudi
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government of aiding in the attacks, a lawsuit, not only of the us does not seek the death penalty against him. the senior al qaeda lieutenants has been held ask wonton obey for nearly 13 years. shannon: a wild bison launches a teenager 6 feet into the air. the border, gordon, grabbed the animal by a horn in north dakota. this photo was taken moments before the attack, this comes days after another bison charge that a child that yellowstone national park sending her flying into the air. a shark bite a server's hand at a popular beach, the teenager is the third person attacked in florida in 3 days, two the incidents happening in new smyrna beach, the other taking place 100 miles north in jacksonville. the video captured that surfer struggling in the water as the shark latched onto his body. all of the victims will be okay.
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it is frightening though. >> new smyrna is the shark attack capital of the world. one of the worst ones, a little north on the atlantic in florida and people talk about sharks all over the place. >> it happens sometimes. it is hot outside so a lot of people might be taking the day off, going to the beach. these are your heat indices, what it feels like, close to 100 ° in these big cities like boston and new york city, down towards the southeast across the southern plains, feel like summertime today and tomorrow, heat advisory is in effect for parts of the northeast including long island, new york city towards manchester into maine and that means heat indices will feel oppressive so be careful. there is your forecast today so the heat ahead of a cold front moving in wednesday and thursday bringing temperatures down and bring a little bit of relief in terms of wet weather and across the west it is very dry and we
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are worried about wildfire danger. let's look at the tropics where we have two systems, eric and flossie. they rotate every 6 years. i have seen flossie a couple times now as a meteorologist and hopefully they will not affect hawaii. the waters are cool around the island so we think the storm will we can and then we watch an area of concern across the caribbean and then moving across the atlantic from the coast of africa, this is the time of your we have to pay close attention because these could pop up and we will watch them. stay out of the water if there are sharks. >> i wouldn't go in, thank you. >> 36 after the hour. democratic presidential candidates are ramping up their talking points ahead of tonight's second debate. >> putting babies in cages at the border. >> we have an economy that is
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and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. >> good morning and welcome back. democratic presidential candidates gearing up to the stage for tonight's second round of debates. >> are they being honest in their talking points did you hear to take that on his director of the are in see, thanks for coming on. appreciate it. we start with healthcare and
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hear from bernie sanders. >> medicare for all will reduce, let me repeat, reduce overall health care spending in our country. >> using it will reduce it. is look at the cost of bernie sanders medicare for all over the first 10 years, $32.6 trillion is the estimation. i've seen some studies that say the overall cost in anything period would be higher than the $32 trillion so it would actually be cheaper to go his route. what do you say? >> in the time since he made those comments in the last debate he had to admit it would be a tax increase on every single american and with all the other studies that say we don't know what the cost will be for hospitals and doctors is that remains to be seen but what we do now with medicare for all is your choices will go down and as everybody fled into the system
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that seniors currently like, the reduction in care will ultimately come. that is a real problem for bernie sanders that he has to speak to and that we will of fact check them on tonight. >> many democrats have been consistently slamming what the president is trying to do on immigration. listen to what they have to say. >> this is a president who has pushed policies about putting babies in cages at the border. >> were party that associate itself with christianity to say god would condone putting children in cages has lost all claim to ever use religious language. >> that photo circulating for quite some time of kids in cages but turned out to be from the obama administration in 2014. >> the hypocrisy alarm is going off on this one because under the obama administration they deported millions and they were the ones who started the child separation, those facilities were built under the obama administration that had those
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cages. donald trump is trying to do something about it. for democrats on stage they need to contend with alexandria ocasio cortez who voted 80 times to block efforts to give the humanitarian money needed to better serve those who are coming to the border illegally or otherwise. big hypocrisy on the democrat side and the only one who's trying to help the situation which we know we are overrun at the border is donald trump. >> let's listen to the candidates on the economy. >> we have an economy today that is working for phenomenally well for the top 1% while the working class of this country is being decimated. >> capitalism is works now in america is in serving the people of america. >> when they declare victory a 4% unemployment it is not good enough. >> this is the toughest spin they got, trying to make people think the economy is not good. >> that is the toughest part of
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their job, convincing them it is not good when we know the opposite to be true. look at the numbers, the unemployment numbers near record lows for every sector of americans including more women in the workforce than ever before in history but it is hard to go to detroit tonight under the obama biden era the only answer they had was bailout and under the trump administration i believe in you, let's bring your jobs back because americans are the best to do this work and what how cities like detroit are thriving once they are given these opportunities to go and do what they do best, not just be hamstrung by a government bailout. >> we been talking about police officers and the threats they have been under on-the-job. let's listen to what democratic candidates have to say about law enforcement. >> into we move policing from the shadow of systemic racism we will be left with a wall of
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mistrust. >> ensure they have the tools they need to do their job effectively but not create a militaristic police. we don't have a system that holds our police officers to accountability. >> they put the uniform on, but their lives on the line every day to protect us. i would say that's one of the arguments that resonates the least with average everyday americans and interesting to have pete buttigieg so brazenly when he has so many issues on the homefront and that is his biggest vulnerability with what is happening with his own police force in south bend but when you look at who is helping not just our police force, they do brave work every day, working to bring communities together, we want a safer community so we don't have to have these issues in our community, that is donald trump all day long. look at that, his first step act which is gotten wide praise across the spectrum and the second step getting people back to their communities with more meaningful work and that is the type of meaningful action that
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means something to people and what can democrats counter that with? moment they get on stage, how do they respond to that? that is the type of result people in every day america see. >> thank you, appreciate your time this morning. 46 after the hour, a growing war of words between ilhan omar and rand paul. the congresswoman just praised the attack by the senator's neighbor. >> time to check with brian kilmeade for what is coming up on "fox and friends". brian: first time we referred to a tom arnold tweet going into my tees in a wild so this is uplifting. let me tell you what i have. ken kitchen ellie will be here live, a huge cadre of democrats
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sitting down to the border. will they make this a political mess or try to solve the problem? doctor alvina king on the battle of baltimore. can something good come out of something so bad? and greg jarrett will be here breaking down the big impeachment push. after more the democrats have more people thinking that is a good idea and tonight debate 2, night number one of 2 nights, 10 at a time. we will talk about what is at stake and who is likely to emerge and who will not emerge and last until the september debates, we will discuss that with karl rove unless he over sleeps and nypd going to new heights in an effort to raise money for kids with cancer. those heroes coming our way. i just got word a shot of the day has been chosen. it will be cheesecake. we will tell you why. >> we will have some in a couple minutes. >> you will give away first? >> yes.
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rob: representative omar condoning violence against senator rand paul after he slammed her entire american comments. >> carly shimkus here with reaction to this and i am sure there is a lot. >> senator paul address donald trump's controversial tweets telling me was of the squad to go back where they came from. representative omar said america is a terrible place, she came here, we veteran closer, she got welfare and she has the honor of
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actually winning a seat in congress and she says we are a terrible country. that is as ungrateful as you can get. the congresswoman responded by re-tweeting a tweet from tom arnold. imagine being rand paul's next door neighbor and having to deal with rand paul's lying cowardly circular whining boldly about lawn clippings, no wonder he ripped his to pay off. senator paul was attacked by his neighbor in a bizarre incident. this back and forth sparking a bunch of reaction. it certainly endorsing violence after being attacked by crazy neighbor, saying it was acceptable but this twitter user says it had to do with trashing her country of origin and suggesting she should visit when she has been many times already.
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kaylene saying calls for political violence should never be tolerated regardless of party. >> candace owens debate would be rather interesting but you wonder if it will happen. >> this one started because bernie sanders and carty be teaming up for a video targeting voters, here's bernie sanders talking about that upcoming collaboration. >> working with carty be in their? >> working on a way to involve more young people in the -- carley: conservative commentator candace owens tweeting ic cardy b is advocating for bernie sanders but trump is bad. i would like to offer $250,000 to a political campaign of her choosing if she will publicly
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debate her stand with myself or any black conservative i choose. she corrected the comment saying she meant to say charity. should cardy b take her up on this? and all these taxes, what did she thing bernie was going to do? take more of her money kick you let's make it happen. let's see that debates unfold? rob: let's talk the tempeh police officer. they started this positive ticketing campaign. handing out tickets to people. and free drink coupons, following traffic laws. the police officers pulling the over so things got so heated the tempeh police department had to issue a correction.
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>> time the good, the bad and the ugly. red wine can help can depression and anxiety, compound in wine block a stress enzyme in the brain of test mites. rob: tca warning people to not travel with grenades, neither device presented real threat. >> totally shocked in australian theme park, she wasn't hurt. rob: today is world's national cheese day?
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