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underground. that is like a horror movie along with the bug taco. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> the love in that place, talking about the job you have done and i wanted to come and thank you, very special people. rob: august 8th, donald from visiting survivors and first responders of the el paso and dayton shootings reminding them the country stands with them. >> officially begins the investigation takes a major turn. live with the missed warning from the mother of one of the killers, weeks before the attack. >> a veteran's what was told to kick her patriotism to the curb but she's not backing down. >> live with her fight to those who fight for our country and bernie sanders promising the world. >> is also offering you the
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secrets of space. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> stormy night on part of the east coast and throughout the country. a live look at midtown manhattan good morning to you, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. >> new details about the suspect in the el paso texas shooting. the president turns from his visit to texas and ohio where he met with those affected by the shootings. >> jeff fall joins us with what we are learning about the suspect. >> reporter: according to an
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attorney representing the family of a suspected shooter they say the mom contacted police prior to this domestic terrorism attack. the dallas-based attorney saying the mom reportedly told the city of allen, texas to ask them about the a k type rifle her son don't. that attorney also saying the mom was only seeking information about the gun and the call wasn't prompted out of concern over a threat. they say she didn't identify herself or her son on a. donald trump was in town yesterday facing protests as he met with first responders and victims of the el paso attack. he landed in town after visiting those impacted by the dayton, ohio shooting. he is without has a 100% and praise the city for its strength and response. >> we met with numerous people and the doctors, the medical
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staff, they have done an incredible job. both places is incredible and the enthusiasm, love and respect and let's see if we can get something done. >> trump's visits parts protests and demonstrations throughout the day, his past divisive rhetoric helped fuel such violence they saw unravel at the walmart saturday. el paso native and presidential candidate beto o'rourke didn't think trump should have visited and said it was a we too soon. >> how worried are you that with donald trump still in the oval office something like this will inevitably happen again? >> it will happen again. >> you believe the president is a racist. is he a white supremacist? >> is. >> the first of what will be 22 funerals will also begin later today. >> despite donald trump's
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attempts to bring the country together, the mainstream media continues to use extreme rhetoric. >> a president talking about exterminating latinos. he is inciting hatred, violence, racism. this is a president who seems to want these things to happen. >> donald trump is giving them subliminal orders in their head. >> a media reporter at the whole says it is time for company bosses to step in. >> this isn't msnbc, this is ms infowars, alex jones is watching that in saying even to me that sounds a little bit crazy so here's what has to happen. this is the only way this gets all. brian roberts is the ceo of comcast, comcast owns nbc universal, universal nbc news, msnbc news has a chairman named andy lack. he needs to get every important
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person under that news division into a room and say this is enough. you will be fired or suspended if you peddling these conspiracy theories. these people should not be on the air anymore as a result of saying that because obviously this is the stuff that divides the country. >> according to a study by media research center coverage of the president has been 92% negative. >> an urgent been underway for an extremely dangerous escaped inmate after a prison employee was murdered. curtis ray watson is a person of interest in that death, debra johnson's body was found in her home at the tennessee prison 45 miles northeast of memphis. watson escaped on a tractor which was found a mile from that facility. he was serving a 15 year sentence. a lot of questions about this. a man is under arrest for threatening to block the atlanta
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braves stadium. is also accused of saying he would shoot everyone at the sports complex after getting into an idea with his boss, spokesperson for the braves said he worked for a third party and is no longer employed. he sees facing charges for making terroristic threats. >> new warning in the persian gulf, us officials believe iran is using gps jammers to confuse commercial ships into traveling through iranian waters. iran that allegedly using the opportunity to attempt seizing ships, something iran is accused of seizing three thinkers and shooting down a u.s. navy spy drone in international waters. today protesters are expected to hit the streets again in puerto rico, the island bracing for demonstrations over embattled justice secretary warner vasquez getting sworn in as governor, she was appointed after ricardo
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rocheleau resigned, activists say that is part of his inner circle and never investigated his party's corruption allegations. last week puerto rico's secretary of state was sworn in as governor until the island's supreme court overturned his nomination. this goes says she doesn't want the job amid the political turmoil. >> somebody told me janice dean almost had to break down the door of her office this morning. >> i'm sorry, what? i'm not prepared for this. >> surprised you are not in your pajamas. >> i have all my clothes in my office when i get here and i get to my office and they are fixing locks on our doors, they haven't done that yet so for some reason my door was locked and i could not get in. one of the security guards literally had to pick the lock for me to get in. he is our security guard so he can do that kind of thing so here i am.
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it is 5:07. when you do stuff this early in the morning, anything that gets in your way can set off panic attacks. rob: you look good. >> that's what i'm here for. storm reports, incredible stores across the northeast last night, even a tornado near newark, new jersey. the good news is that storm is offshore. still potential for showers and thunderstorms, maybe a strong storm as well for parts of interior northeast back to the ohio valley but we are going to watch that the next couple days was otherwise storms have moved offshore. we will see potential for showers and thunderstorms across the rockies and it is hot, hazy and human across the south. if i could i have a very special event happening this saturday i'm going to be taking part in. i'm mcing the tunnels to towers event in the delmar area,
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rehobeth beach, have you ever been there in delaware? fabulous, you can still sign up. it is happening saturday and the weather is spectacular. and all proceeds go towards helping our first responders as we love the tunnels for towers event. >> you can still sign up if you guys want to come. >> another big one coming up in new york in a couple months. >> many things in these tunnels for tower events. >> thank you to mark, the security guard. and he knows how to pick locks. >> thanks so much. >> look at this. call this baseball fan superdad, check out the philadelphia phillies fan's amazing 1-handed grab while holding a baby. >> with a baby in hand he was able to make the grab. you've seen a lot of them recently. what a ball or. >> that's a great catch, dad shielding the child while snagging that ball in midair,
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one of the few highlights as unfortunately for julian the phillies did lose to the diamondbacks 6-1. >> wonder what mom thinks of this scenarios, what are you doing? that was awesome. >> depends on the mom. 9 minutes after the are. congressman joaquin castro defending his move to release the names of dozens of trump donors. >> i don't want anybody harassed. >> they will be when you put your names in public. >> what i like them to do think twice about supporting a guy who is fueling hate in this country. rob: castro himself took money from at least one of the people on that list with our next guest says he is undermining the argument for more transparency in campaign-finance. >> guessed wrong. >> you only think i guess wrong. that is what is so funny. i switched glasses on your back was turned! >> it may not have worked for this guy but it turns out
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>> i don't want anybody harassed. >> you put their names in public. >> that was not my intention. what i would like them to do is think twice about supporting a guy who is fueling hate in this country. >> walking castro defending himself or naming and shaming his own constituents just because they support donald trump. >> fox news has learned that at least one of the people castro out and online has donated to his own campaign.
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interestingly enough but does that even matter or is this kind of harassment the new normal for supporters of the president? >> joining us is reason to vote for democrats and host of the michael knowles show michael knowles, thank you for being here this morning. you were at that interview with willie giese calling him out saying you blasted these people, put them out in public like this could be potentially dangerous for them. >> of course it could and we should remind people that my book which you just put on the air is 250 blank pages, truer now than ever because of commerce and castro. you can see him blinded bipartisan rage and people like rashida tlaib defending him so blinded bipartisan rage that it never occurred to them that there was a substantial number of people in this country who are neither democrat or republican but independence, 60% of the country identifies as one of the 2 major parties, 40% call
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themselves independent so it never occurred to castro that someone could have donated to his campaign and later donated to donald trump's campaign. democrats are repeating the same mistakes they made in 2016 which was when hillary clinton wrote off half the country is deplorables and irredeemable was politics is the art of inclusion and they are dismissing half of the country, not bringing anybody in. castro is doing the same thing. by writing off half of this country is racist, bigoted, hateful, white nationalist, apparently that includes one of his own donors by supporting walking castro. >> when you try to just cast this wide net over trump supporters think about how many millions of people voted for obama and then voted for trump, are they lumped into that and a lot of people in this country you vote for the guy, a lot based on the economy and job so anybody loving this economy -- >> of course and also shows you
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the hollowness of the talking points we have heard for years from the left and from democrats which is we need more transparency in campaign-finance to protect the integrity of our elections, joaquin castro admitted on television that the reason he released these names and compromise the security and safety of his own constituents was to intimidate them, to intimidate private citizens into not supporting his political opponents. what this suggests is we need more privacy, not more transparency if we want to ensure the integrity of our elections. >> let's look at the sweets, the president blasting joaquin after the remarks. i don't know who walking castro is other than the lesser brother of a failed presidential candidate who makes a full of himself every time he opens his mouth, joaquin is not the man his brother is what his brother
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-- keep fighting and julian castro responded saying joaquin and i will keep fighting, the american people will fight every day for our nation against your hate, your corruption and your ego and will win. i don't know what you think of this, i feel we're getting to a point where people don't like the ugliness, they don't like the hate from both sides. >> of course there's a lot of that on both sides but what is particular here is the egregious abuse of power from the mainstream left. were not talking about fringe people or anonymous accounts on twitter. we are talking about major pundits, reporters, ostensibly reporters, politicians, you have an elected member of congress who is intimidating and physically threatening by releasing their names private citizens in this country. you have other media talking heads who have gone on television and accused the president of wanting more white supremacist mass murders, calling have the country hateful and bigoted.
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that is not a moral equivalence on both sides, that you are seeing from the left and the elected officials doing this like walking castro should be held responsible. the guy should be sign over this. it is such an outrageous abuse of power and in fact he is doubling down. >> he put a target on a lot of people's back and even though he denies i think he knows it. thanks so much, we appreciate it. 19 minutes after the hour. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell harassed with death threats right outside his home. now he is the one being punished. how big tech cracked down on the wrong side of a dangerous demonstration. >> a veterans though was told to kick patriotism to the curb but she's not backing down, she joins us live with a fight to honor those who fight for our country, we are coming back. bad,
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>> welcome back, democrats outnumber republicans in a long time california gop strongholds, orange county now has 89 more democrats than republicans so it is still very close according to the registrar of voters. expert say this is due to the growing latino and aging populations in the area the 10 to the left, the first time the party majority has swapped since watergate in the late 1970s. 2020 hopeful bernie sanders pledging to reveal information about aliens if he wins the presidential race. >> my wife would demand. >> is your wife a ufo not? >> you have access?
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>> you don't have any access? >> will you let us know? >> we will announce it on this show. >> i would love to know too. a facebook page created to swarm area 51 has 2 million people who say they will attend this event next month. the military says they are preparing to use force if people try to storm that air force base in nevada. >> now to this between 82-year-old donna cordero had an american flag painted on the curb in front of her arizona home she had no idea she would be picking a fight with the homeowners association. it is now asking her to remove it. but it turns out they picked a fight with the wrong person because that flag is so much more than a declaration. why this is so important to her, donna, thank you for being here. not under these circumstances but your fight continues. tell us what the flag means you because both of your late husbands fought for our country in two sunday the military,
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correct? >> absolutely. >> what does it mean to you? >> goes back to when i was young my dad taught me when you see that flag that means freedom. it means when you say the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america that means you are standing up for our country. it means america and i have never forgotten that at my late husband's were always very patriotic. >> what gave you the idea to paint the american flag outside your home? >> i didn't. going back originally, a fireman and ambulance and stuff came to my neighbors for an emergency and he was out there walking around and i went out to see
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what was wrong and he said don't you have an h oa here? why don't you have numbers on the curb? he said it night you can't see those numbers because they are under the eaves of the garage and i said i never thought about that. he said you should. so he said collier h oa. i called the ho a, they said we have nothing to do with the curb numbers, that is your responsibility, you have to get it done. i said do you know anybody that does it? no, we don't. so just a few weeks later they put a notice on my garage door that they were going to be in the area doing this curb painting and i have a choice of the bird, a cactus or for next are $5 i could have an american flag and i thought my husband would want me to have the american flag so i did. >> is a statement from the village association reading,
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quote, all residents are encouraged to display the american flag on their property in a manner that is respectful and in accordance with the united states flag code. association rules prohibit the display of any decoration on the curb. it seems you were not made aware of that before hand so where does your fight go? you're going to keep the flag? >> yes because when they told me it was my responsibility and i okayed them putting it on their i am getting mixed signals. they had to allow these people to come in and paint these flags and numbers on numerous homes. they had to know they were saying you can have this choice. why didn't they say you can only put the numbers on their? so i went when i called her back and she said you can go to a meeting about it and complain and i did. i said when is the meeting? she said the very next morning at 8:00. i went, talked to them, but when
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they told me that was my responsibility then they turn around, you put it on there but you didn't like we wanted. that is mixed signals. >> we certainly appreciate you sharing your story with us and thank you for the service of both of your late husbands and both of your sons. we know you are a proud american and it means so much, keep us updated on your fight. >> they are going to have a meeting september 4th. >> let us know what happens. >> i certainly will. rob: what a fantastic lady. >> two major fitness chains are under fire this morning because their brand chairman plans to host a fundraiser for donald trump. calls for boycott and how that executive is responding to this. >> we are in wisconsin which means we have to eat cheese curd. >> can i have some of your cheese curd? let's do it.
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shannon: that time of year again, we are hitting the state fair. >> carly shimkus is live in wisconsin with all the food and fun. >> you can't go to the state fair without eating something fried and that is what i did yesterday at the wisconsin state fair. everybody comes you for the creampuffs but python may have been on the menu. stick around for "fox and friends first" fair fun when we continue on the other side of the break. , come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn?
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found in her home on the prison grounds. >> the mother of the el paso walmart should a police just weeks before the deadly rampage, was worried about her son holding in a case i'll weapon, given his age and lack of good experience. the officer told his mother he was allowed to legally own and by that weapon and the president travel to texas and dayton, ohio. >> iowa state fair begins with 2020 democratic hopefuls taking the stage. steve bullock and joe biden are the first to come so we will keep you updated. rob: bill diblasio going head to head with sean hannity in an explosive interview. >> the presidential hopeful grill on everything from gun-control to immigration and how he plans to take on corporations. rob: everybody was looking forward to this. the highlights from last night.
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>> reporter: let's start with gun-control. on the heels of those mass shootings the mayor not quite answering whether he supports the second amendment. >> would you agree they have a right to have a gun in their house. >> they have a right to be safe. >> i have answered you. the safest way to do it. >> you are not answering. >> my answer is my answer, you get -- you don't get to tell the people their answers. jillian: bill diblasio told hannity he wants reform, just not the way the president does. >> i support border security but not walls. they are part of the community. >> how do you stop them? >> create an actual border security mechanism. you have a sanctuary city and -- >> i want to talk about facts. >> hannity asking the mayor
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about those recent water assaults on nypd officers, blaming anti-cop rhetoric from city hall. >> these are professionals. the nypd will arrest him and know what they are doing and you try to arrest everyone. a crime of any kind. >> i got to go with -- >> that is not a game. >> you are playing a game. >> an interview you have got to see from start to finish. bill diblasio is bottoming out at 1% in most polls, we will see if this interview hurts or helps. rob: he has guts. a lot of people wouldn't come on hannity and he did. give him credit for that. >> the state fair in full swing, people expected at the 168th annual event.
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rob: carly shimkus focused on that and joins us live from the wisconsin state fair. were you up all night? >> they have rides and games, the iconic giant yellow slide. it is all about the food and this year the wisconsin state fair added 66 new items to the menu. i'm sure this is no surprise to either of you, i spent the day sampling all the fair has to offer. we are in wisconsin which means you have to eat cheese curd. >> can you we cheese kurds? to do it. cheers. >> wisconsin favorites. >> this taco was just named the best food at the entire fair. how are you feeling? >> i am on cloud 9.
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>> i am diving right in. >> this is supposed to be met with -- >> it is so good. >> the italian stallion, the fan favorite. >> we took this delicious goodness and grew it. >> i am trying it right now. >> that is the frontier for my eyes. >> what have you got there? >> thanksgiving dinner. >> is a good? >> very good. >> all the fruits and vegetables. part of the exotic meat and. what are you eating? >> alligator. >> it taste like chicken. >> is this made of python >> it is pretty good. they have an entire building devoted to creampuffs.
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>> how are you liking the creampuffs. ♪ >> let's see if the hype is worth it. >> so good. i want to give you a hug. amazing. >> we are standing -- turkey, duck and chicken on a stick and i heard some guy role in a giant cart filled with potatoes, the exotic foods stand was a neat experience, i ate my first bug taco. most people come here for the creampuffs that might have a double-dip indeed some more and
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roll onto new york. it has been a lot of fun. >> snake and alligator and she weighs 70 pounds. it drives everybody nuts. >> i love you. it has been fun. more eating to come. >> bring the creampuffs, don't eat by fun. appreciate it, 39 after the hour. chicago's mayor calling attention to gun violence in the windy city. >> she got the numbers wrong, the location wrong, that is the danger of trying to govern via tweet. >> that mayor got facts wrong herself and is drawing attention to a big problem for blue cities. >> no more grades in school, a self proclaimed socialist professor says it is capitalism in action ruining education. our next guest says it is how
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>> the professor who once compared the president to hitler wants to throw grades out of schools. he describes grades as capitalism in action. with little education pay off. thanks for coming back to the show. >> it really just shows how far off base higher education is from reality. we know in the real world you have to prove your self if you want to get a promotion, get a raise or land your dream job and to prepare students for those things in the real world so what this would do is fail college
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students. he says meritocracy is a bad thing. i would argue meritocracy makes america a great country, the fact that people can come regardless of their background, regardless what they look like and if they prove themselves they can achieve great things. he is trying to disparage that is a bad thing, that's very damaging for students and society at large. >> meritocracy is being judged on your abilities. it redirects blame for capitalism's failures to its victims. schools teach meritocracy and grading is the method. sounds like he has a problem with the idea that if you are doing great at something it is your fault, that if you are not one of the best it is your fault why you are not. >> in the real world when you are failing to do something correctly or failing to make the grade so to speak you have consequences so that something you need to learn in school and
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those watching thinking i am not in college, this doesn't affect me, richard wolf wants this to extend to pre-k through high school through elementary school. every 6-year-old not receiving a grade, not knowing if they can read properly, that has huge implications for our society and this is something we have been covering, professors that disparage meritocracy and getting awarded based on what you can achieve. >> really offers no suggestion what school would be like without grades, just kind of bashes the current system and ends the op-ed right there. >> a fitness flareup in washington, the chairman of two gym rants facing backlash for his decision to support donald trump. >> but he's not taking it lightly, he is responding to calls for a boycott. so any plans for this weekend?
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>> i cannot wait. and 12 minutes we start "fox and friends" and i see the final 11 minutes of "fox and friends first". the democrats are using this time after two horrific shootings, the worst things possible, the president did hit back. was that the right move? among our guests to talk about that senator chris coons, and advocate for joe biden. the president hit back. when it comes to guns and legislation and reform, dana lash is at the forefront and here to talk about what republicans and democrats can agree on and what they should stay away from and sean hannity might not be dressed because he
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is calling in to talk about his battle with bill diblasio and tim kennedy says masculinity has been demonized and is here with that message and modern alcohol consumption better or worse for your health kick you is fact, what is fiction? bad habits addition coming your way but the likeliest medical physician coming up straight ahead. jillian: you have a fancy new haircut. >> the same haircut but a brand-new gel. thanks for noticing. see you in 10 minutes. in the meantime chicago's mayor slammed ivanka trump forgetting the fact on gun violence wrong but so did she. during a news conference they are lightfoot claimed judges grant bail for a repeat offender. >> with these materials, this doesn't make any sense.
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there is not a person who would see this and say absolutely. these people who have a criminal history caught with this kind of firepower, absolutely. >> one of the suspect who had a history servant behind bars while the other was placed on electronic monitoring. with all eyes on mass shooting tragedies in el paso indeed many democrats ignore the rampant day-to-day crime in the inner-city. conservative radio host larry elder says they don't address the problem because they helped create it. >> 17,000 homicide last year, half of those by black people against black people. the number one cause of preventable death of young black men is homicide and obama said a kid without a dad is 5 times more likely to be poor, 9 times likely to drop out of school, far and away the number one problem in this country.
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i argue the welfare state, allow women to marry the government and men to abandon the response ability. to say i helped create this problem, what do i need to do? undo the welfare state. lever straight creates dependency and we have distorted people's incentives with the welfare state, never had a discussion people on the left do not want to have. >> democrats have been in power for decades in cities like baltimore were not one republican has been elected to the city council since 1942. rob: people threatening to boycott equinox over the chairman's ties to donald trump. the washington post reported stephen ross, a real estate developer and investor is planning to host a fundraiser for the president. he defended the event saying some sit outside the process and
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criticize, i prefer to engage directly and support the things i care about. i've known donald trump for 40 years and while we agree on some issues we strongly disagree on many others and i have never been bashful about expressing my opinions. soul cycle and equinox a the brands do not support the fundraising. twitter locked mitch mcconnell's campaign account from posting a video of protesters making threats outside his kentucky home. the senate majority leader's campaign manager slammed twitter writing this is a problem in america today. twitter will allow the words of massacre mitch to trend nationally on the platform but blocked the account for posting actual threats against us. the social media giant says the account will name that until the video is deleted. >> the emmy awards are taking a page out of the playbook, they will have no host for the primetime star-studded event on september 22nd. rob: last year's emmy awards ratings reached an all-time low when saturday night live stars
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michael say hosted. the first time since 2003 the show will be hosted. jillian: there were controversial tweets that surfaced. rob: do you have any allergies? home alone reboot in the works but not everyone is as excited as others. [screaming] rob: part of the tease in the beginning. jillian: overblown. the star who made this scream famous, the sequel in the works 30 years later. macauley culkin going viral. we cannot confirm or deny, coming right back.
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♪ rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we start with the good. does the occasional glass of wine make you feel better? >> hit me begin. >> would you just pour me a full glass? what are you doing? >> i told you i need a drink. >> i love that movie. raise the glass to this new study here. moderate wine drinkers soloer mortality rate than those who drink heavily and also better than those who don't drink at all. jillian: next the bad. 19 packages containing
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$1.9 million worth of cocaine wash up on a new zealand beach made famous by taylor swift. featured in the 2015 music video. police have no idea where the drugs came from. rob: finally the ugly. home alone is getting a reboot but one iconic character isn't a fan. [screams] rob: how are you going to remake this? that's mccaul lic mcthis is whan updated home alone would actually look like and the picture is all over social media. actress commenting on instagram i would still watch it though. neil on twitter writes already better than what they would do. i agree with that kevin was a millennial, totally plausible he would still be at home dependent on rich white chicago parents.
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jillian: not all millennials are like that. rob: pretty funny though. jillian: don't reboot that idea. rob: nobody has a an original idea. jillian: we will remake this show tomorrow better. have a good day. ♪ ♪ ♪ brian: if you close your eyes, another day, another criticism on the president. it's the same thing in one way. ainsley: talking about his visit to dayton, ohio and to el paso. a little mixed emotion. some people say they appreciate him being there. others wish he would have stayed home. pete: politicians are going to be politicians. the folks on the ground the first responders and the nurses and hospital staff you clearly could tell they appreciate it. ainsley: lots of videos with the thumbs
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