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>> it is thursday, august 29th, hurricane dorian packing winds of 100 mph taking aim at the florida coast. jillian: after narrowly missing puerto rico it could hit as a category 3 storm. we are tracking the path. time to qualify for the third democratic debate has come and gone. >> you did and didn't make the cut and his refusing to buy out. rob: aoc has high praise for her own generation. >> this new generation is very profound and strong and brave. >> the internet is firing back. the history lesson about the true greatest generation. "fox and friends first" continues.
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very good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first". >> straight to a fox news alert, hurricane dorian gaining strength as it speeds to the united states to hit florida at this point. and slamming several caribbean islands north of puerto rico. >> donald trump approving an emergency declaration as the virgin islands before it moves near puerto rico were blasted coming in st. thomas boats thrown around as towering waves got pretty high and st. john got hammered by heavy rain, intense wins and all of this, could be headed to the united states.
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>> reporter: it is difficult one to nail down where it is going to go. just barely missed puerto rico. there is your center of circulation, the virgin islands to the east of puerto rico, a little rain, definitely wind but not the big storm. we are back over open water which will allow it to intensify. we side from a tropical storm to a category one hurricane and it is running into open water which means for a couple days we are talking landfall but once it is over open water the water is warm, this will intensify, winds gusty 105 miles an hour moving to the northwest at 13 miles an hour. by thursday we expect to jump to get a glory to storm, later today. afternoon and evening hours climbing up to a category 3, makes this sharp turn toward
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portions of florida. this is a wide kind of answer to come as far south as miami, as far north as running up towards jacksonville was a large area we will pay attention to. when does it get there? early monday morning, may be late sunday night, several days away. a lot of time to intensify, a lot of time to strengthen. here the forecast have, some models running into southern portions, others up to northern portions, more models running farther out crossing into the gulf of mexico, that could be a problem. we are talking thursday morning, monday morning possible landfall. it will be big and nasty, a lot of time for this to work its way out. >> even though it looks like the path isn't going to go north towards georgia or the carolinas is too early to say you are safe in those areas? >> too early. yesterday a couple models suggested that the closer we get the models get more accurate but
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you want to watch this. rob: changes by the hour. fox news alert, accused of plotting a school shooting, students reported paul steve for had guns and ammunition in his dorm room at high point university in north carolina, admits to having a timeline to kill people and many classmates were shocked to hear the news. >> the student was removed. you hate to think what would happen if nobody said something. rob: his plan hinged on whether he got into a fraternity. the boston teen went to school in north carolina because it was easier to get guns. jillian: an urgent manhunt underway across several states for an armed and dangerous couple. police say blaine and susan guardsdale were being extradited when he overpowered security
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guards and store prison transport car in utah, posted on in arizona highway, the couple is driving a red gmc pickup truck. they are wanted in the murder of an arizona man in april, $20,000 reward is offered for their capture. rob: the stage is set for the third democrat debate and ten candidates will square off in houston, texas. jillian: kirsten gillibrand is bowing out of the race altogether. rob: todd pyro is live as some of the longshots are vowing to keep in. >> one night only for the democrats two weeks from today with 10 candidates apparently meeting -- needing the qualifications by midnight last night. those qualifications hitting 2% in four qualifying polls and donations from 130 individuals. who is in? biden, booker, buttigieg, castro, harris, klobuchar,
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o'rourke, sanders, warren and yang. one name absence, kirsten gillibrand who has ended her run for the white house. her withdrawal eliciting sarcasm from the president who tweeted a sad david democrats, kirsten gillibrand dropped out of the presidential primary. i'm glad they never found out she was the one i was really afraid of. another name not among qualifiers, tulsi gabbard. she said she's not done campaigning when taking a swipe at the dnc. >> the bigger problem is the whole process lacks transparency. people deserve having that transparency because it is the people who will decide who our democratic nominee will be at our next president, commander-in-chief will be and when you see lack of transparency it creates lack of faith and trust in the process. >> reporter: one person who will
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be on the debate stage is cory booker. >> the field is starting to whittle down and that will continue to happen for the next five or 6 months. it is good that we have a vibrant debate stage. a lot of different views. >> bill diblasio, tom stier and marion williams not making the cut. rob: thanks so much. jillian: democrats, fox news exclusively learning the parts of homeland security his band democrats from an upcoming visit to a border facility. rob: griff jenkins joins us with details as 2020 candidates are slamming the trump administration for diverging fema funds from the southern border. >> call this access denied, from elijah cummings, will not be granted further access to border facilities as a planned trip over concerns of destructive anger and refusal to follow
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instructions. dhs issuing this statement, due to the operational burden placed on the field by their refusal to comply with instruction during last week's staff delegation visit cvp pulled the trip in which more site visits were to take place this week. dhs communicated to the committee that due to their conduct cvp could not support visits from the committee. fox news obtaining that communication in a letter from the assistant secretary of legislative affairs saying, quote, during discussions between department and committee staff the committee staff state they don't intend to abide by dhs guidelines. we are unable to accommodate your visit unless we receive firm commitment the committee and staff will comply with all existing guidelines and policies. we have not seen a response. on the campaign trail 2020 democrats are blasting the
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administration's reprogramming of fema funds to support border operations. he was before and tweeting this. i'm particularly concerned trump is pulling millions of dollars from fema to dt more immigrants and moment the administration is inhumane immigration policies. accrual, dangerous move at the height of hurricane season. the administration defending the transfer as routine and needed for lacking bed space. jillian: thank you very much. rob: the president taking part of us space command, responsible for planning and carrying out space missions and providing missile warnings as well. space command is seen as a precursor to the space for skamania military branch which would need approval from congress. jillian: do you have the right to remain stunning? women are going crazy over this california cop going viral on
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facebook for his good looks. several women commenting on the police department's recruitment poster trying to catch the attention of officer jake waste. whoever does their marketing deserves a raise. i have never broken the law but i think i am going to start and make sure it is in upland. the officer has a warning to all the ladies out there. >> it is not something you want to give. know crime, we don't want that over here. jillian: the department hopes the post will bring in lots of recruits. a lot of female officers signing up in upland. rob: and handcuffs. look out. 10 minutes after the hour, the left going after donald trump for using fema funds to battle the crisis at the southern border but president obama did the same thing and nobody cared. jillian: matthew mcconaughey landed a new starring role at the university of texas.
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rob: deadline to qualify for the next democrat primary debate has come and gone. >> 10 candidates earning their spot on a stage in houston. you to react is the deputy director of communications, thank you for joining us. as we look at the 10 candidates who qualify, who surprised you that they are not on the screen right now? >> there are no surprises with these democratic candidates because they are all the same.
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they all espouse the same job killing economy killing policies, they are all for permissive open borders, taking healthcare from 200 million americans into making a government run, 1-size-fits-all healthcare, taking healthcare from seniors to give it to illegal immigrants. those are the policies that put america first. those are the policies that move america forward. donald trump put this economy on the strong footing, doesn't matter who ends up on the stage, donald trump is going to win in 2020. heather: i don't know if you can comfortably say biden is for open borders, he says it is not. >> biden was part of the largest deportation and part of the problem when it comes to the border issues we are seeing at the southern border. his term as vice president is why we are facing the issue donald trump has so boldly stood up against because he and president obama were not willing to make the tough calls to secure the southern border of the united states. rob: a new paul just release and we needed a new poll that gave
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some clarity. as we take a look, usa today quinnipiac poll and you see biden in a commanding lead. we have been talking about the monmouth paul the put him behind warren and sanders, looks like he is as strong as ever. what do you make of this? >> when it comes to the democrats choose to put at the top of their ticket the policies are a failure. vice president biden barely seems to know what is going on, he's full of gaps, he's not a strong candidate, never been a strong candidate, he wasn't a strong candidate in 88 and isn't in 2008, certainly not in 2020. he has a long record of failed policies including the crime bill that will make it easy for donald trump to beat. heather: there has been a lot of criticism about the move the trump administration is taking, moving fema funds to the border. a lot of reports show barack obama did the same thing.
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this will show you in 2019 donald trump, $155 million, obama in 2014, $267.6 million. people say we have been doing this for a long time. what do you make of this criticism? are you surprised by that? >> when it comes to the leadership of chuck schumer and nancy pelosi their hypocrisy leading the democrat party, the only difference is the president of the united states is donald trump and he's putting america first. president obama did the same thing in august 2014. it was crickets from nancy and chuck. now that it is donald trump they are up in arms. is wonderful for the american people to get a clear picture of what hypocrite the democratic leadership is. rob: look at the immigration policy of these administrations,
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they are not that different. >> the outrage on the left is solely based on one common factor that is the fact that the president is donald trump. democrats don't care that the economy is booming or there are over 1 million more jobs than jobseekers, the economy is on strong footing, wages are growing, we've seen historic low unemployment. when it comes to securing the southern border they don't care this is solve the crisis and work with them. all they care about -- democrats time and again keep getting themselves in hysterics over nothing. they need to come to the table, have the conversation. nancy could put the us and ca on the floor that would boost jobs in this country, when it comes willing partner willing to lead on this issue if they can get over the fact that it is not hillary clinton it is donald trump. heather: we appreciate your
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time. it is 18 minutes after the hour. a new bombshell and a string of suspicious deaths at a va hospital, the latest next. rob: msnbc lawrence o'donnell made claims about donald trump and russia and is taking it all back. how the first family is responding. stay tuned. ♪ tide purclean, gets stains out his pants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it's made with plants and ♪ ♪ has the cleaning strength of tide. ♪ the first plant-based detergent with the cleaning power of tide.
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under suspicious circumstances that a va medical center in clarksville, west virginia. felix and darren's death was a homicide by insulin injection. it can lower blood sugar too much for patients you don't have diabetes, police are in cup -- cooperating with investigators. >> the governor of a high was strengthening background checks in the wake of the dayton shooting. >> amazingly there is no law in ohio requiring entry warrants for violent crimes and protection orders into these systems. this makes no sense. >> proposing a mandate into all previous arrest warrants and protective orders in the background check system. rob: toyota dealing with a deflating recall in thousands of cars. jillian: the auto giant faces more scrutiny. >> 191,000 toyota vehicles
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recalled in the us and japan because of a terra-cotta airbag malfunction. they were replaced, installed as a replacement for the initial airbag problem. day have a problem with certain models of 2003-2008 toyota corolla models and the 2008 matrix model. the arab bags could increase risk, inflating properly, toyota is saying if there are no reports related to this problem the airbag problem killed 24 people around the world. apple is apologizing for listening to recordings of your conversations with siri. apple says this is a practice they are going to stop after a
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number of reports that apple subcontractors are listening to them to make sure they were completed properly. apple says they won't do that because private conversations and personal details, this will be something you can opt into. if you want to be part of this you can. if not you do not have to anymore. this program is on pause until they get details figured out and implement them. >> we have to live with the mindset that everything we do is being recorded. rob: there is no privacy anymore. jillian: hurricane dorian sets its sights on the us. millions of people bracing for impact. how florida is preparing right now. >> my boss.
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rocking boats near st. thomas, some reports of sunken boats in the water as well. tourist in st. john taking cover from the wind and rain. this will get worse. the national hurricane center predicting dorian will become a category 3, maybe even more powerful as it passes the caribbean and make the hard left for the florida coast monday morning. we are talking wind gusts of 140 mph, that is strong. millions of floridians getting ready for this, there are long lines for gas in south florida and water is already sold out in some florida stores. >> getting ready for the hurricane. >> getting prepared when the storm comes, to protect against what is coming potentially.
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>> florida governor ron desantis declaring a state of emergency, spoke with donald trump tonight at 8:45 to give an update on hurricane dorian and he reassured me florida has the full support of the federal government as residents prepare for the storm. they are told to stock up on supplies for least a week. major airlines restricting travel to florida, southwest and allegiant began issuing travel waivers last night. rob: stabbed to death in a random attack, marjorie magill found seriously hurt on a sidewalk in washington dc. shortly before she died at a hospital, she worked for a nonprofit group. the suspect is charged with first-degree murder. police say they were strangers and this was not a robbery or sexual assault. a maryland man accused of plotting and isis inspired terror attack officially invited. ron henry solis van and drove to
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maryland where he planned to move people down at national harbor and telling investigators he wanted to carry out an operation like the deadly 2016 terror attack on bastille day in nice, france that killed so many people. he faces 20 years for supporting isis in 10 years for stealing a gun. >> federal health officials pursuing legal action if trainers claims she was forced to perform an abortion. the department of health and human services said the university of vermont medical center violated the civil rights of the catholic nurse who objected to the procedure, she no longer works at the hospital. the medical center claims the nurse's allegations are inaccurate. brexit fury hitting the streets of london as thousands of protesters swarm parliament. more than 1 million people signing a petition to keep parliament in session after doris johnson announced its suspension. could ask say that limits progress on a brexit strategy before october deadline.
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it comes as the leader of the conservative party in scotland reportedly over disagreements with johnson. >> joe biden's public blunders continue on, this time he appears for a moment to forget former president obama's name at a townhall. >> because they invaded another country and a significant portions of crimea. he is saying president my boss, is his fault. >> carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with what you are saying online. >> this is the latest from joe biden. the clip has 770,000 on twitter sparking theories on social media, trevor on twitter says this was strategic, personal opinion, he knows obama's name is not carrying the weight it
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once did, using distancing language. bill on facebook chiming in the poor guy needs a vacation. campaigning is very tough. one twitter user said that is okay because obama forgot about biden too. biden is aware of his flubs as he recently told a group of supporters that he is not going nuts. >> alexandria ocasio cortez goes on his to graham frequently, she has a high praise for millennials. listen to this. >> this new generation is very profound and strong and brave because they are willing to go to the street. previous generations, government got it. let me tell you, you are the government. jillian: not everyone gives millennials the same round of applause, this twitter user says all generations are powerful but
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the greatest generation literally saved the world, this twitter user says the same generation -- lastly, this guy coming in, this does not constitute understanding -- millennials, the punching bag of america. activism is nothing new among young people, think back to vietnam. the civil rights movement. rob: more intense than it is now. our show continues on. matthew mcconnaughhay. >> call him professor mcconnaughhay because he will be a professor at his alma mater, the university of texas austin teaching a class in the department of radio, television and film. he released a statement on the saying it is the class i wish i had when i was at film school. working in a classroom with
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students helped me to prepare them, making movies, taking paper into film, no matter the time or generation this is a popular class. pollen twitter says he will teach the art of saying all right, all right, all right. you got to say it like he does. another twitter user says i would learn nothing, just drool the entire semester. lastly, yvonne saying i am heading back to school. rob: a lot of girls in that class. >> they are just going to be at their computer an hour before you can sign up for class. rob: people will be fighting. >> 36 after the hour. lawrence o'donnell made explosive claims about donald trump and russia and is taking
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rob: congresswoman ilhan omar getting hit with the complaint over her alleged lover's travel expenses. the conservative national, legal and policy center accusing the democrat of using campaign funds to reimburse tim minute who works for her as a consultant, the news comes one day after his wife filed for divorce alleging her husband is having an affair with ilhan omar. her attorney calls the complaint absolutely false and the
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political ploy. >> lawrence o'donnell is apologizing for an unverified report earlier this week. >> the single source close to deutsche bank told me donald trump's documents show he has cosigners. and the cosigners are russian oligarchs. >> o'donnell retracting that report on his show last night. >> i should not have said it on air or posted it on twitter. i was wrong to do so. we are retracting the story. >> the president's son, eric trump responding this was a reckless attempt to slander our family and smear a great company. apologies are not enough when the true intent was to damage and cause harm. we will be taking legal action. this unethical behavior has to stop.
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rob: lawrence o'donnell with a wave of backlash on this report. >> o'donnell is embarrassing to the profession of journalism. >> all these people, cnn, the washington post, the new york times art to be in a journalistic equivalent of a 12 step program in the basement of a church apologizing to the person they wronged which is donald trump. he is as much a journalist as al sharpton or joy read. now he is busted and he calls it an item. it was across over with rachel mahto, it is the lead story, the top of the front page of the newspaper and he says if true, if true. you worked for print publications. that the conversation you have with the city editor on the assignment desk. you don't go online on national tv and say if true.
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jillian: minnesota state fair in full swing and election day as far off and there is a political buzz in the air. rob: weekend coverage, pete hegseth talking to voters firsthand, joining us in st. paul, minnesota. >> good morning. you are right, usually we leave politics to the iowa state fair but in this presidential year plenty of politics to talk about in minnesota. we will bring it to you but we went to the republican booth, the democrat labor party in minnesota talked to regular folks in a diner like sitting. it is called the great minnesota get together. can america get to better? what are our differences that you care about? ♪ >> reporter: what issues are most important to you?
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>> freedom to do what we do. >> the border is a big thing for me and i think the philosophy of america first. >> you sivan short-term pain because of tariffs of the showdown but you believe it is the right thing to do in the long-term? do you think there could be a great america get together? we are so divided we can't come together? >> i am hoping that is not the case. >> i would like to have an american get together but the way things are going right now i don't see it happening. it has got to hit rock bottom before it gets better. >> when you look at the 2020 democratic field as their candidate you like? >> i can't say that because there is such a large field. >> i don't like radical left wing. if i had to vote for a democrat it would be -- i don't know, donald trump.
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>> reporter: we went to the democrat booth for a while. minnesota is amy klobuchar's home state but she was second, number one was elizabeth warren who had the most, then amy klobuchar and bernie sanders and kamala harris and at the bottom joe biden, not as bad as bill diblasio who only had three beans total. in the democrat booth there was whispering of trump support is coming up and saying i can't talk about it here or anywhere else but i support this president. politics under the surface a great deal, energy for democrats but no clarity on candidates like we see at the national level. >> trump is a hybrid. there are some things, some places where he blends the parties together. >> reporter: there is a long tradition in minnesota, rural folks and farmers and others and
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traditional union folks who support the president also. >> 45 after the hour, a sad statistic, nearly half of college students want in god we trust removed from us currency. father jonathan morris thinks he knows a way to get them to appreciate our national motto and he is here with that next. jillian: let see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> we will have pete hegseth live from the minnesota state fair, three continuous hours, a camera on him and a blood pressure thing, you won't believe it. i'm kidding. he will just be standing in front of the ferris wheel. coming up on "fox and friends" we will ask molly hemingway how lawrence o'donnell at ms nbc has had to apologize and walk back
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the story about being cosigned by russian oligarchs and congressman doug collins on why apparently members of the house oversight committee have been denied access to some of the ports. what is going on with migrants. dana lash and this is the car segment, we know you love cars, we have on our plaza, mclaren, lamborghini and rolls-royce. 13 minutes, rob and jillian, coming back for "fox and friends first". if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla.
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jillian: in god we don't trust? a new poll says half of college students believe the american motto should be removed from our money. here to react, jonathan martin. what do you make of that? nearly half of college students. >> i worked on a college campus at columbia university and this sounds right. if us college students, almost anything, have to say yes and have to say no. when you ask them about god in particular and religion they come from a point in our culture in which inclusivity and tolerance is the only acceptable virtue, the only thing you can get away with in a social setting and say i'm inclusive, accepting, tolerant of anything. those are all good things but if they the history behind this national motto, in god we trust and we put it on our currency
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during hard times in this country during the civil war, 1864, in god we trust with on our currency and later during the cold war, 1955 when fighting a godless communism in the united states. jillian: when you talk to these kids and say these things to them are they are willing to say we shouldn't get rid of that. >> of course. jillian: is a lack of knowledge? >> it is political correctness in which -- should this phrase be on the dollar bill they are thinking of their atheist friend, to be inclusive to them we should get rid of it. the atheists i know are wonderful, wonderful, tolerant people of people of religion.
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to whitewash everything that has to do with god in our country puts us in a place that is not good for our future. jillian: looking at the percentages with the question do you believe the motto in god we trust remain on our currency will be removed? 53% sage remain, 45%, strong number saying it should be removed. what are we doing wrong right now? >> we have to be beginning in our schools, to look at our history. where does this come from? where did you get the idea to put this on our currency? to be truly tolerant is to be tolerant of people with deep religious beliefs. using inclusivity is part of being inclusive. jillian: the younger generation, millennials in general, not specifically talking about in god we trust a lot of in general don't have religious beliefs. >> we are going where europe has gone. a very secular place. do we gun down that road? it is not good for culture.
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if you don't have purpose, if you don't have hope a lot of things get blasé and that is happening here. jillian: thank you for joining us. 5 minutes until the top of the hour. climate change feeling the burn, the 2020 hopeful using this viral video to save the world, we are coming right back. ♪ buckle up for some insurance themed fun ♪ ♪ at progressive park! children: yeah! announcer: ride the totally realistic traffic jam. ♪ beep, beep, beep, beep children: traffic jam! announcer: and the world's first never bump bumper cars. . . ah. yep. to find out, olay faced the world.better than olay?
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jillian: it's time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first up the good. country legend tim mcgraw singing incredible deuteronomduet withhis daughtery ♪ jillian: talented family: nailing their rendition by barbra streisand and gibson. rob: high speed chase goes from the road to roof top. a woman accused of robbery dishes the car -- look at this. good tv. roof-to roof in l.a. area. she eventually surrendered to police. climate change now feeling the burn. 2020 hopeful bernie sanders turning this video into a teachable moment. can you see him throwing punches at the climate crisis. even fighting fossil fuels. sanders taking a jab at himself after this video surfaced online of a
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punching bag taking a jab at him. this is great. rob: it is good. jillian: good way to take an embarrassing moment and have fun with it. have a good day. brian: all right. here we go again. straight to a fox news alert. hurricane dorian gaining strength as it heads towards the united states of america on a path to slam florida. the category 1 storm bypassing puerto rico, thankfully but slamming several caribbean islands. katie: in st. thomas you can see -- island of saint john also getting hammered by heavy rain and intense wind. steve: now it's headed our way. we have live team coverage this morning. meteorologist adam klotz is tracking dorian's storm. but first we turn to rick leventhal live in puerto rico where, rick, that palm tree is not moving. that's a good sign. rick: yeah, absolutely, guys. puerto rico waking up with a
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