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at 6 a.m. on the east coast on a sunday morning, a fox news alert. we are following two breaking news stories for you this morning. first, mandatory evacuations set to take effect in hours as a category 4 hurricane powers towards the southeast region of the u.s. >> florida, georgia and the carolinas declaring states of emergency ahead of hurricane dorian. live team coverage in moments. first, we begin in texas where five people are dead after a traffic stop turns into a shooting ram package. more than 20 others, including three law enforcement officers are hurt. we're live in odessa, texas where police are still searching for a motive.
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mike, good morning. >> good morning, pete, jed and todd. exactly a month since the last incomprehensive and sudden outbreak of bloodshed and it happened again, it's happened again in texas. five people are dead. 24 have been shot and that includes three police officers and a 17-month-old girl. it was 3:13 p.m., state troopers with the texas department of public safety pulled over a truck for failure to use a left turn signal. the driver slowed down, didn't stop and put a rifle out the window striking a texas state trooper. >> we have an active shooter. >> negative. in a vehicle sphwhr what is the status of the trooper fnlt they're working on the trooper right now. shooter is in a toyota headed hd westbound towards 0 december ka. >odessa.>> he shot two more cop.
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he shot an inned on i-20 and continued into east odessa. there was a lot of random gun fire there, multiple scenes of bloodshed. a lot of the bloodshed was along the highway. we adopt know the details of how he got out of his truck but he got out of his truck and got into a mail carry vehicle. he drove that vehicle to the energy center and that's where the gunman was shot and killed. terrified witnesses watched it all unhold. >> oh god. they're shooting right there. he hit the barrier. the cop just hit the barrier. get down. >> get down! >> stand still. he's shooting him. he's shooting him. >> and among the victim as 17-month-old girl. witnesses say she was strapped into her car sheet and shot through the shoulder. that little girl was air lifted to the hospital in lubbock, texas. there are two different hospitals in the area.
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ten at last count in critical condition. the gunman is a white male in his 30s. we don't have an id yet. we're expecting an update from the police at 9:30 local time. >> mike live for us in odessa, texas. back to hurricane dorian, the category 4 storm closing into the bahamas. >> officials raising the alarm as the storm gets set to slam the island with high winds and a life-threatening storm surge. >> homes, structures can be replaced. lives cannot be replaced. >> we have team coverage tracking the storm's ever move. jillian and griff are live on the ground in florida ap we begin with griff in jacksonville. good morning. >> there's real concern here that while dorian is 400 southeast of us in jacksonville, there could be a case that
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people get too comfortable coming out of the weekend thinking they're out of harm's danger. but they're not indeed. the last time, three years ago when a hurricane doesn't make landfall in this area, it did cause over a million people to lose power, lives lost and billions of dollars in property. that's why twha they're taking precautions hoop per at the hotel we're taking up positioning. the sandbags are already being done. just behind me they're worried about the surge this could bring and that is why the mayor is saying you cannot get out of danger and think that you're going to be okay just because it's not going to make landfall. listen. >> a little bit of optimism that it's not going to be the impact that we thought it was. but we're asking people to remain vigilant, stay prepared and know their evacuation zone. it's important that people know exactly where their zone is so if we make the call they can act
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quickly. >> and it is mayor curry who remembers three years ago hurricane matthew never made landfall. it hit up above charleston, some 250 miles north of her but it caused tremendous damage because of the high surf and the winds. the st. johns river runs through downtown jacksonville. it's up two feet because of the high tide. it is without a doubt you'll have some damage from this storm here. and it is the concern of officials like sheriff mike williams that when they get in trouble and people may have been too lax in their preparations, that when they call no one with will be able to come get them. here's the sheriff. listen. >> one of the things that we tell people is that if you choose to state, there's a point in time during the storm where we're not able to come. if you call 91 is we may not be able to respond because of the storm. >> so it's not only that flooding that's almost certain in downtown jacksonville but
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also the ocean behind me, we're going to get out here a little later and show you, the ocean's surge, the waves. remember when i was covering hurricane michael for you in the gulf, it's very shallow in the gulf and the storm surge is a threat. in this case you have a cat 4 monster coming off of the coast that will cause millions in damage. >> i know you've done so many of the hurricanes and you get a sense of the feeling on the ground from the people you talk to whether you're getting lunch or just strolling the streets there. do you get a sense that people are letting down their guard or are they maintaining the intensity that they need to until we know that this thing is completely passed? >> i'll answer that honestly. i'm a little concerned that people are a little too comfortable. and the timing of the holiday weekend doesn't help. remember, people thought they were going to have a labor day that was going to get ruined by
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a hurricane. now they're getting a forecast that would appear to be better. and that's why you had the mayor very cautiously optimistic that it would be better. but again, depending on how strong dorian remains after it pounds the bahamas in the next several hours and starts to work its way on the predicted track up north it's going to cause problems. and once you get into trouble, there's going to be flooding. you're at this high tide. jacksonville and all the way down through west palm beach is going to see an impact even if it stays offshore. and it is not time to let your guard down. people were getting their last hours of sun ansurf and enjoying the end of the summer here. but they need to get serious once we get into tuesday and certainly wednesday in this area. >> thanks so much, griff. we'll check back with you shortly. now to janice who is live in the
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stewed ya with the latest on the storm. >> we got the 5 a.m. advisory. it's a very strong category 4 storm. last night we thought this was going to be upgraded to a cat 5 because the presentation of the satellite is incredible. it's textbook. you've got a wide-open eye, all four quadrants are filled out with the higher cloud tops, the thunderstorms. a perfect-looking storm. and unfortunately it's going to remain over the bahamas for days. i am really concerned with all of these beautiful beeche beach. the problem is, look at this. this is monday, so tomorrow, tuesday, not going very far, wednesday still not going very far. and if you have a job more to the west, then all of these properties along the coast of florida are going to be impacted by storm surge at least tropical storm force winds not for just
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hours but days. and we could be dealing with over a foot of rainfall depending on where the storm parks itself. the problem with the storm is we haven't been very certain and that has not changed. a lot of people like to focus on the center of the storm but you can see the cone is very wide and it goes over land here. that's why i need everyone to pay attention to the forecast not only because we're not going to be dealing with a storm that's just going to impact for a matter of hours. this is sitting here for days. we're going to be talking about this thursday and friday and then we could potentially see a landfall or impact along georgia or the carolinas. this is a similar path to what mat theu took. sometimes we have to go back in history and look at storms that were kind of identical in terms of where they were and the steering mechanisms that we have. we go with matthew as our guide and it's very similar here. but again, don't focus on the center of the storm. there's a reason why we have the cone of uncertainty.
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a jog more to the left of the cone is going to mean more devastating impacts for florida. the big takeaway is we have been uncertain with the storm for the last scup l o couples of days ae still uncertain. we'll certainly keep you up to date over the next couple of days. we're going to be here all week. this is going to be with us as a hurricane at least until friday. we're going to turn to headlines for you beginning with a fox news alert. the urgent search under way for a missing 2-year-old girl abducted in pennsylvania. she was abducted by 25-year-old sha reena nancy. officers found the driver inside her car. a toyota prius with an uber sticker. she is reportedly being requested. no charges have been filed. the 80th an verse of the
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start of world ward ii is getting under way. these are live pictures out of poland. vice president mike pens is attending in president trump's place. honoring princess diana outside the gates of the palace 22 years after her death. mourningers displaying photos in show of love for the people's princess outside her former residence. a humanitarian, fashion icon and mother, princess diana was killed in a paris car crash in 1987 while being chased by the paparazzi. >> 22 years ago. unbelievable. >> h she was beloved by so many. >> bernie sanders, of course, because it's sunday offering
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free college. >> we will eliminate medical debt in this country. >> you heard him. ending medical debt. how would that work. former social director for bernie's campaign joins us next. ♪ ♪
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. we need to make public colleges and universities tuition free. we should make public colleges and tuition free. to guarantee health care as a human right, not a privilege. >> iif.if we're going to bring t real change, that means health care to all people. we will eliminate medical debt in this country. >> first it was free college, then it was free health care and now 2020 democrat bernie sanders plans to end all medical debt.
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forming us to react, tezlyn figueroa. welcome as women. >> good morning. >> nothing is free. somebody has to pay for that. does bernie sanders not get that? >> i don't know. he's never owned a small business like myself so it's probably a little confusing to him. but i certainly understand the importance of having health care insurance. i can't afford it right now. even working for senator sanders, you still had to pay 10,000 dollars outside of your own pocket for the deductible before anything was paid for. there's no such thing as anything being free. i understand the importance of having hemen health care. i need it myself as a single mom and business owner. but by removing the private option to say everyone is forced off of their private insurance and everyone force into the public option, i believe that would be a train wreck. it would take months for people to get service and it would affect quality of health care
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all the way around. and i don't think senator shandersanderhas ever had to de. his heart is in the right place but there's a way to do it with balance between the private and public sector. >> you would have to raise the taxes on the middle class. he's been asked that question and he has to acknowledge that yes, that's the case. in regard to what you're saying, he's running against a businessman who has experienced all of the impact of this when hiring people, firing people when running a business. is that problem for him? >> it should be. democrats probably should speak more of the business side of things. they don't. i think that's the area they fail in. that's where i lean a little bit more -- some of my conservative points of what it means to have a small business, sign the front of the check. democrats does a great job when it comes to social issues but what does it mean for someone to stay in business, i lost my business due to health care
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reform. what that meant for me in my community, half of my employers were second chance citizens. that put a lot of people out of jobs in the community and those are the things that democrats fail on. there's a difference between small, medium business and corporate greed. that conversation needs to be had. i'm hoping that elizabeth warren can have that conversation since she's the only one that's progressive and understands capitalism. >> a lot of democrats are shifting say that elizabeth warren might overtake bernie sanders. there's a new head line that reads bernie sanders reporters find coming not delivering this piem. time. elizabeth warren seems to have a positive energy when she's on stage and yet is presenting many of the same policies might be an alternative that the democrats embrace fully right now. >> it is an absolute chance.
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but to have the same tone now angry 2.0. it's worse than what it was the first time. what democrats are looking for is someone that can galvanize and unite the entire democratic party. we understand the anti-establishment and a lot of people -- i give senator sanders for introducing a lot of the policies first. but it's not about the message. it's about the messenger. and elizabeth warren seems to be able to bring democrats united front and not angry bernie sanders against the world. that's what it is, a con stant fighconstantfight on twitter ev. >> very quickly. are you worried about how far left she is, though? >> not really. >.once you get down to the debae where we have 10 can't daidz and w10 candidates, wecan get deepe.
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i'm not sure if joe biden's time is up in the democratic party. i'm looking for her to bring the politics forward and not just lean towards what is possible but more of what she thinks is right. a seventh illegal immigrant accused of sex crimes arrested in the maryland sanctuary county in the last five weeks. what's going on there? we're going to discuss it coming up next.
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protesters throwing gas bombs at government headquarters and setting fires in the street. this is the 13th weekend in a row of raging protest disbloos a 19-year-old dead and nine others injured in a knife attack outside of a subway station in france. an after can man seeking asylum has been taken into custody. officials say it does not at this moment appear to be terrorist related. five people dead, 20 others injured including three law enforcement officers after a traffic stop on a west texas highway spark as dry-by shooting rampage. joining us now, former police officer toni perkins, the family president of the family research council. pleasure to have you. i want to get your thoughts on the shooting in texas. >> the words have been used too frequently and beginning to lose their meaning but it's tragic.
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we have to realize that as a nation we have a problem. and the problem is not the absence of laws, it's an absence of morality. really the result of a decades' long march through the institutions of america driving religion and god from the public square. >> let's get into a little more on that. you have an op-ed on this. topic trying to end gun violence. what do we need to do as a country? >> todd, i'm willing as a former police officer and ardent supporter of the second amendment, i'm willing to sit down with the left who say i don't want a to hear more about your prayers. i agree. playing alone is not enough. it's time to act. it's not about a conversation restricting those who should not have guns, criminals, but it's also the discussion of the absence of ooh moral core. we've taught our kids that they come about by chance through slim and then we're surprised that they treat their fellow
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americans like dirt. it's time we talk about the result of the left's systemic march through our institutions driving religious expression from the public square. i think we have to go back to the point where we instill in these children, at least give them the opportunity to know they're created in the image of god and therefore they have inherent value. as the first president of the united states said, don't think that we can have morality without religion. we've driven religion from the public life and we're shocked that we no longer have morality and we no longer value human life. >> i would like to bring in pastor cory brooks from the new beginnings church. pastor, what is your response and thoughts on the shooting in texas? >> well, i agree a lot with what tony just said, the fact that morality is very low in america right now. we have to do everything that we can to make sure we turn america back toward god. it's so unfortunate that in so many incushions go institutionss
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been forced out. whether you're dealing with a kid in texas or on the black. until we get it settled, no matter how many laws we do, chicago has some of the most restrictive gun laws but yet we have a high surge of violence. that is because we're lacking in morality. >> pastor brooks, you know on the mainstream media there's going to be calls today saying religion isn't the answer, religion doesn't stop bullet. how do you respond to those individuals? >> legislation doesn't stop bullets. the fact that people's hearts are not changedded because of politics. people's hearts are not chieng because of laws. people's hearts are changed because of god. the lack of morality in america, the lack of forcing religion
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into the fringes and not being a part of our society has really caused us some serious issues. >> mr. perkins we saw the recent study that showed the difference between 1998 and this year with regard to how important religion is in hour lives. with that as the backdrop, i ask you, does this problem have any chance of getting better if religion is increasingly leaving our society here in america in. >> todd, that's a great point. and that "wall street journal" survey that you point to does point to the fact that for several decades we've had the left making the systemic march through our institutions, mostly of education, driving religion out of the public life. and not just driving it out but marginalizing and stigmatizing it. that's why you see a precipitous drop in the value that is placed on religious expression, patriotism and the family. having children. i agree with pastor cory.
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we need to come together from the left and the right. let's have a holistic conversation. yes, i'll talk about keeping guns out of the hands of those criminals that should not have them but i'm just not going to talk about restricting the instrument. we got to talk about the inspiration for violence. what is the void in this lives of these young men that are driving them to kill little children, innocent people. it's time america has a conversation about this. we cannot continue like this as a nation. >> pastors, we appreciate your insight here on a sunday morning. thank you very much for taking the time. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg just finished her last treatment for cancer and now she's back. what he says about her return to the bench coming up next. ♪ ♪
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within reach. we are back with a fox news alert. mandatory evacuations set to take effect in just hours as category 4 hurricane barrels for the southeast region of the u.s. >> today dorian is expected to slam the bahamas with hurricane force winds and possibly life-threatening storm surges. >> we have live coverage of the
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hurricane. julian is live in melbourne florida. >> up dated information from when we saw you guys yesterday. the mandatory evacuations for the barrier islands where we are right now was supposed to go into effect at 8:00 this morning, that has been pushed back to 8:00 tomorrow morning. the or lan orlando international airport will are flights today and today. this is the scene we're seeing play out across the area. you can see businesses, homes are boarded up. it seems like right now 50% of businesses and homes boarded up. take a look at this video that we shot yesterday of a homeowner, a couple out there, they boarded up their home, they're making preparations. and as you can see, they have a message for dorian. take a listen to what they have to say. >> we're just want him to take a hike and go some place else. it's disconcerting not knowing
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exactly where it's going. >> i've. through a lot of hurricanes and it's preparation, as long as you're prepared, everything is good. >> and that's kind of the thing i'm sensing right now is people are very prepared for this. as you guys know, janice, rick, adam, our meteorologists have been talking about this and warning people for days. people feel lucky that they had time to prepare and for the most part people seem like they are. yesterday were were driving around the area, stopping at gas stations. we went to one of the places where people get their sandbags, there was literally no one there. i asked a police officer, where is everybody? they've been here and they're gone. they are prepared and ready to go. it seems like thursday and friday were the busy days for people as far as preparations go and now it's either people who are still here deciding if they're going to leave, ride it out. but i heard griff mention earlier in the show that he feared that people were getting too comfortable and that also
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seems to be the consensus in this area. you know, i talked to rick, i talked to janice, and they said look, you still have to talk caution. this thing is fluid right now. pay attention to the forecast and we'll keep you updailted. >updated.>> with that, let's goe deen. you've been saying it. don't let your guard down. >> the problem is the storm is going to move very slowly. we're going to still be talking about dorian through friday and it's going to stall through the bahamas. i'm very concerned with a high-end category 4 moving through the bahamas and stalling out is going to cause major problems for not only the bahamas but along the coastline as well. the slow movement, you're going to see the push of the swell and the waves and the storm surge and potential for heavy rainfall and tropical storm force winds starting tomorrow for parts of florida. look at the storm. it's incredible on satellite
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prespresentation. that's about as as long as as you can get in terms of a hurricane moving through the bahamas. this is not a hurricane that lasts for 12 to 24 hours. we're going to be talking about dorian tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday still off the coast of the outer banks, according to this track. and you can see wasn't go further out in time, the cone of uncertainty gets wider and we're still talking about a hurricane on friday. even though the track is similar to what matthew did a couple of years back, the difference is this storm is going to be so slow. so that's going to be the problem. beach erosion is going to be a big deal. we still could be dealing with a landfalling hurricane for parts of the carolinas thursday and friday. we get into day four and five, the uncertainty gets wider and you have a jog towards the west and then we could be talking about not just a brush but a scrape all along the coast of
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florida. that's why people need to be listening to not only your local forecast but your local officials. they'll tell you what to do. you can see we kne now have a fw models that bring it closer and make landfall across portions of florida. that's what i'm concerned about further out in time. and because we are not quite sure of the steering as we go three, four, five days out. we have a rinl of high pressure that's steering this right now. that's going to break down. that's why we're going to see the slow movement of the storm. and when is the trough going to lift it northward into the carolinas. all of these are question marks. but we have consensus over the next 24 to 48 hours certainly if the storm moves a little closer to land we're going to be talking about heavier rainfall totals, tropical storm force winds starting tomorrow moving up the coastline and then the storm surge depending on where
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you live. there's the storm right now. i'm so concerned with the bahamas because we're dealing with a slow-moving almost category 5 storm that could devastate these areas. we'll keep you updated when it comes to the forecast and keep a listen to your officials. if we jog 50 miles west we're talking about a catastrophic situation. a massive hazmat scare. a woman was found dead in her 19th floor room from an apparent suicide. police are not said what chemicals were used. guests and firefighters described a rotten egg smell on several hours. nine people were treated and they're okay. the lingering smell is not toxic. ruth bader ginsburg brushes aside health concerns following her latest battle with cancer. >> first this audience can see that i am alive.
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and on my way to being very well. >> the supreme court justice speaking at the national book festival in d.c. 286-year-old now free of pancreatic cancer after receiving treatment. this is her fourth bout with the disease. during that same event, the justice revealing a possible new role. jennifer lopez seeking relationship from rbg asking what's the secret to a happy marriage. ginsburg passing along the advie that she received from her mother-in-law, it happens sometimes to be a little death. >> that's not bad advice. >> they're in the public spotlight, a lot of attention. if she can help them, yeah. >> be a little death. >> good for them. happiness for everyone. joe biden using a war
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veteran in his latest ad campaign to get votes. watch. >> vote for people who vote for veterans. in the situation we're in right now, we need a man like joe biden. >> well, as the "washington post" calls out biden for sharing a moving but untrue military story. we'll bring that to you next.
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. veterans, you need to check out people's credentials, you need to check out their voting records. vote for people who vote for veterans. veterans, you know, especially wounded veterans should be able to get health care and the best health care. in the situation we're in right
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now. we need a man like joe biden. i think he can fix our problems. >> joe biden releasing a new campaign ad featuring a veteran urging other veterans to vote for him. joining us now, veteran and radio talk show host kathie barnett. thanks for being here. if i recall joe biden was the vice president during the obama years. there were plenty of scandal to include the phoenix veterans wait list scandal. yet he's telling us through the testimony of one vet that he'll fix that. >> biden has a problem on his hands. he's been in office longer than i've been alive and what has he done for veterans. to your point, under the obama-biden administration he had numerous opportunities to camp onveteran issues. but what did he do? absolutely nothing that we can account for. we have over 40 years of looking
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at what he has not done for veterans. that's a hard row to hoe if he's going to convince veterans that he's their man. compared to what president trump has done in his first year of getting into office, he attacked those wait lists going from 611,000 veterans on those lists gown to 86,000 just in his first year. now we have the choice program that gives veterans the opportunity, the choice to go outside of the va system to seek medical treatment if those wait lists are too long. biden can try to retell history if he wants to but it's going to be hard to convince people, specifically veterans that their lives have not been improved under this administration. >> it has to be getting out in front of something that would be a vulnerability for them. their solution was stuck in the
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status quo. spend more money at the va, things will get better. it didn't get better. president trump arrives, implements a choice program. when it comes to the debate -- you can put out an ad like this all you want. >> yes. >> but veterans across this country, are they really going to say joe biden says a few nice things but what new yd ideas dos he have? >> he's bouncing up against a man, president trump, who's doing more than giving us platitude. he's made real improvement. we've talk about choice, attacking the wait list, we have the gi bill that's the forever gi bill. he's advocated money to target veterans mental health, the psychological wounds that leave so many of our veterans, 22 commits suicide every day. that's going to be hard to convince veterans that all of the sudden biden, who has over
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40 years of history we can look at, is now suddenly or man. i mean this particular ad was very reminiscent of biden's campaign ad. he gave us no real reasons on why we should vote for biden except for some innocuous. >> there was nothing in there. purple heart recipient, great guy, no doubt. he wa took om some photos. >> we have to expect more from our representatives. regardless f how you feel about president trump, he's done what he said he was going do. he's made veterans a center piece of his administration. i mean he has created a whole new cabinet level just to focus on the mental health, those invisible wounds, the
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psychological traumas that our veterans are going through. and we've spent generations of politicians telling us that they're going to fix the problem. trump comes in, starts to address those issues with very real tangible solutions. it's going to be hard to convince us. >> there's a lot more to address because the bureaucracy at the va loves to strangle good ideas. but ultimately introducing the idea of choice. >> huge. >> not radical for you and i but inside washington looks radical, has emboldened individual to say i can go somewhere to get the best care possible. joe biden is on the. sion the op sid sideof the spec. how do you defend that. >> how do you defend that. i think that will should go to biden. i often tell people -- i remember hearing dr. ben carson say once before, do you think the government is getting into
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health care because they care about your health? and i often say being a veteran, have you look at any area in our government that is running in the black outside of the irs? it's very difficult to see that. and to give one of the most important aspects of our lives, our health to the government, one failed program after another, i think we need to think twice, especially when it comes to our promises to our veterans. we're safe and we sleep well at night because of what these people are sacrificing. and now we have a man in president trump who is going beyond rhetoric. >> and they deserve the best health care in america regardless of a government-run facility or a private provider. thank you. well in another story, a seventh illegal immigrant now arrested on sexual assault charges in the same sanctuary county in six weeks. what is going on there. that's coming up next. ner? bleech! aww! awww!
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. some quick headlines now. and they're good ones. dale earnhardt jr. back on the track two weeks after surviving that fiery plane crash. >> i had a lot of fun. i appreciate the fans coming out. thank you for everybody's support and i hope you enjoyed the race. it was a fun one. >> finishing in fifth place at darlington raceway. the only race this year. he and his wife and daughter escaped the plane crash in tennessee. a win at the u.s. open. defending champ consoling 15-year-old coco gauff after beating her in straight sets and inviting her to do a post match interview with her afterwards. awesomeness on the court there
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and this coco gauff young lady, she going to be amazing. >> great sportsmanship. got to love seeing that. one of the topics we talk about a lot, sanctuary cities and the consequences of those sanctuary cities. in one county a seventh illegal immigrant who was previously deported is arrested of sexual assault charges in a maryland sanctuary county in the last six weeks. this illegal immigrant's name is emilio her than dez. hernandez. he's charged of sexual assault of his stepdaughter. here's what i.c.e. had to say to a local affiliate saying that hernandez was previously arrested by immigration officials on march 30th, 2017, ordered removed by an immigration judge on april 3rd, 2017. on april 6 he was removed to his country of citizenship and reentered the united states some
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time thereafter. each instance of criminality from someone who is here illegally and shielded by a sanctuary city is preventable. but when you see seven in one county arrested on sexual assault charges, you've got a problem. >> he's accuseds of raping his stepdaughter. the executive order was signed last month in the county designating it a sanctuary jurisdiction and as we all know, that means that the police can't cooperate with i.c.e. so when you have police unable to cooperate with i.c.e., this is what you're going to get. you're going to get people who don't get properly deported, criminals, a lot of reentry that should never happen. scary realities of look at the impact on people in this country. this is a legitimate danger. >> we'll have tom homan coming up at 8:15 to talk about this. >> you run a county, you have this problem and yet your idea is to dre r declare, designate
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yourself a sanctuary jurisdiction? >> incredible. the latest on the shooting rampage in texas as well as the breaking news of hurricane dorian. we're tracking it all for you on a sunday morning.
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. we're back with a fox news alert. following two breaking story this morning. hanmandatory evac occasions seto take place as category 4 hurricane dorian is about to hit the coast of florida and up the coast as well. obviously we're following the situation in texas, five people dead following a shooting rampage there. mike t tobin is live in odea florid0odessa, texas. >> you heard the politicians say before we can't accept this as a new normal but here we are one month since the el paso and data shootings. it's happened again. here in texas. five are dead, 24 have been
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shot, including three police officers and a 1 17-month-old grirl. 3:18 p.m. in midland. officers pulled over a vehicle for failure to use a left turn signal. the driver put a rifle in the window and opened fire shooting a texas state trooper. >> we have an active shooter. >> negative. >> what is the status to have trooper? tbsphwhr they're working on a trooper right now. >> the rampage was on, speeding toward odessa. he shot two more police officers, he shot an individual on i-20 and continued into east odessa. the gun fire took place at multiple scenes. we don't know the details of how he got out f h iz truck but he exited the vehicle and stole a postal truck. he drove from there and drove to
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the movie center where the suspect was shot and killed by police officers. terrified witnesses watched it up fold. >> they're shooting right there. he hit the barrier. get down! get down! >> get down! >> stand still. he's shooting him. >> now that 17-month-old, according to witnesses, was strapped into her car seat when he was shot through the shoulder. she has been air lifted to a hospital in lubbock, texas. other victims at two different hospitals. ten are in critical condition. the gunman is a white male in his 30s. we're waiting for an update from 0 bes so policodessa police in e hours. durning back to hurricane dorian, the category 4 storm is closing in. >> the storm is set the slam the
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island with high wind and a life-threatening storm surge. >> homes, houses, structures can be released. lives cannot be replaced. >> we have team coverage tracking the storm's every move. janice dean is tracking the hurricane right here in the studio. >> julian mele and griff generas is live. >> better forecast is providing cautious optimism here in jacksonville but it's a threat of tropical storm force winds, high surf, unbelievable possible flooding that is going to impact the area in the next 48 hours. now you asked me in the last hour if i was seeing people getting too comfortable. let me show you exactly why the officials are worried so much about that and why i say that. this video shot here by the officials in jacksonville
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showing a hotel like ours being boarded up. but you pan to the pool and you see people enjoying labor day, the last day of summer. for those of us who remember the damage that hurricanes can bring, you see the unbelievable damage. matthew did not make landfall here in jacksonville but hit some 250-police miles up in south carolina. it is the flooding that is already expected without a catastrophic cat 4 hurricane here in the jacksonville area because of the st. johns river runs through this area already at epic levels because of the high tides. how close this comes is going to depend on how hard people get hit. you've got to be ready when the worse possibly comes. listen. >> storm surge, wind speed, tropical storm winds sustains, but water has been a big event on our storms.
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when we evacuate folks they say is it the wind, the speed, the water, we don't know which event it's going to be but when a major storm comes one of those is going to happen if not all. heed our advice. if we say go, go. >> and as janice pointed out and local officials tell me, here they're comparing this to matthew three years ago. it left people without power, people lost lives and there were billions of dollars of damage. at some point trouble is going to come here and people are going to have to be vigilant. >> we're heading down to janice dean to check in on the latest of the storm. >> we'll get a new advisory at 8 a.m. and that there give us the coordinates. look at the satellite presentation. that's as perfect as you can get. the wide eye wur four quadrants filling out with the higher cloud tops. that's as perfect as a hurricane
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can look on the satellite. we have a life webcam from the bahamas. the bahamas going to take a direct hit from this. our shot is down but we'll bring it to you. my biggest concern is this storm stalling out over the bahamas as almost a category 5 storm. and the problem with this storm is it's not just going to scoot up the coast in a matter of hours. we're going to be talking about this for days. that's why i'm concerned. as you go out to wednesday, thursday and friday, our forecast gets even more uncertain. so that's why we're saying, you know, if you live across florida, certainly if you look at the center of the cone it looks like it's going to, you know, not see a hurricane. but if we get a jog 30 miles to the west, you certainly could be feeling hurricane force conditions not just for a matter of hours but days. that's why i'm scrnd a this storm is going to slow down to about 5 miles an heu hour just f
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of the coast of florida. we've got warm temperatures here. at least a cat 4 for the next several days. and again a jog to the west is going to make a big difference in the forecast. that's why i want all of the folks along the east coast to remain vigilant. listen to your local forecasters and officials. hurricane force winds about 30 miles from the center of the storm. that's why i say to you if there's a difference in the track and the center of the storm moving 30 miles, that's a difference between tropical storm winds and hurricane force winds. this is monday. still stalled out here in the bahamas that's free port taking the brunt of the storm. tuesday certainly hurricane force gusts brushing the coast. that is the forecast right now and that's why we have to wait for each forecast run from the national hurricane center. tropical storm force models here, we're in good agreement
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monday and tuesday. but look, a little spread here in the reliable forecast model. that's why i'm saying when we see the forecast models moving westward, that's why i'm a little concerned. and we could see a land-falling hurricane across the carolinas. this is one of our models, gfs model and the wors the worst ofe is staying off of the coast. but i can't stress this enough. that's why we have to pay attention. i would love to say it's going to skip the coast and nobody is going to worry about it but i can't. i want to make sure everybody is paying close attention. that track 50 miles inland is going to make a huge difference if it happens. >> it is amazing how slowly this thing is moving. >> that is the problem. i wish i could sigh a trough is going to pick this up and it's out of here by monday. we're going to talk about this hurricane until friday off of the coast of the carolinas that's why i'm concerned with
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the slow-movement of the certain and it's been very uncertain. >> thank you very much. we're following two story this morning, obviously the hurricane. but that first story we did in texas in odessa, i don't know if we have the video, if we don't, no problem. what it takes for a police officer to do what that person did, to ram that vehicle -- if you watch it closely online, this officer gets out of his vehicle immediately and proactively approaches a vehicle which has killed five people wounded two dozen and he charges toward the vehicle. the amount of training and courage it takes for these men and women who wear the badge every day to do that is remarkable. >> and the mind et you have to be in to put everything aside and realize the task ahead and plow ahead. >> we're able to meet so many of these brave men and women on a daily basis. and to a man and a woman, most
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of them, if not all of them with willing to do what you just said. as we talk about those big stories, of course our country having big debates about who we are. we're debating what we are as well. are we a republic, a democracy. if you tur turned it to another station recently, a host on msnbc talks about the pesky nature of our constitution. take a listen. >> there's a deeper philosophical thing about which is what american democracy is for. and the weirdest thing about the electoral college is if it wasn't specifically in the constitution for the presidency, it would be unconstitutional. >> yeah, the democrats have been bringing up the electoral college for some time because they view it as an impediment to them winning elections. one person responded beautiful think to this, representative
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dan crenshaw from texas talked about why we need the electoral college. take a listen. >> actually the really key difference between democrats and republicans and that is actually in the words democrat and republican. what do i mean by that. republicans defend the institutions of the republic and the democrats desire a more pure form of democracy. why is that. why do republicans want a republic. a republic is more stable and more representative of the entirety of the country. these smaller states have a voice. democrats, they want something different. the problem with, you know, simple majority deciding how we live our lives in this country is it means tea tyranny of the majority. and that means a society that is divided, angry and pretty resentful. >> howt an electoral college you would have politicians campaigning to new york and california and ignoring so many
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states, so many of the issues vef prevalenprevalent and you wa tyranny where so much of america would be ignored and politicians would be, we don't have to pay attention to them. we can go to new york and california and bang this out. if they have to count on california and new york, home run. >> chris hayes is not a dumb person. he understands what he's saying. we're not a democracy. we're a republic. the outside groups are called democracy now. as dan crenshaw pointed out, that means the majority can vote away rights and can vote itself into power without the checks and balances that a constitutional republic affords. that is what our founders understood having seen tyranny in many forms and learning from it and putting our system in place. remember that. when someone calls our country a democracy. we're a republic, constitutional representative republic. and that's why they want to get
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rid of -- it would be unconstitutional if it wasn't in the constitution. >> you mentioned the checks and balances. this is who we are as a country. let's get rid of the senate. the thought of a bicameral legislature in three branches. this is to make sure there's not too much power concentrated in one place. electoral college is part and parcel of all of that. >> those would be all unconstitutional if they weren't in the constitution. >> you should be a lawyer, pete. >> i repeat things i say online. >> should we get rid of the electoral college. let us know what you think about it. friends@foxnews.com. a new line of tariffs go into effect. what does that mean for your wallet? we'll discuss it coming up next. .
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. we're in an incredible negotiating position and we happen to be take in billions and billions and billions of dollars. >> starting today a new wave of tariffs set to take effect. 15% of tariffs on $112 billion of goods coming from china, clothing, electronics and meat and dairy. what does this mean for your wallet? let's bring in peter maw recy. how are these tariffs going to impact the average american in. >> not as much as the critics say. we're certainly not going to be paying $17 billion more for the stuff that we buy. the chinese has gone down.
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that gives all importers a discount. importers has opportunity to find suppliers out of china. in term chinese supplies cut prices and consumers can make changes. this is basic excise tax shifts. we teach it the fourth or fifth week of principles of economics. and when the critics say you're going to bear all of the taxes, they have forgotten those economists what they learned in school. it's the flip of them saying increasing the minimum wage would have in effect at all. >> let me ask you this. there's a report that jp morgan saying this is going to cost the average american family 1,000 dollars per year. do you agree with that in. >> that's a big number and i really doubt it. you should basically go in there and do a blind poll, hit a computer key. who did you vote for last time,
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trump or clinton. >> do you think they're doing this on the coast, the new york-california research of jp morgan. >> that's what's going on. i did a hit on national public radio. consumers pay 10% of the tax. i would like to know what she's teaching. if you put an excise tax on something, the producers pay par of it, the consumers pay part of it. in this case the producers are being hit because the value has gone down. we get a discount on everything, not just the 112 billion but everything. >> professor even though you may disagree with some people as to the degree of what is going to be happening to the american people, you acknowledge something is going to be happening. in the long run is it going to be worth it? >> absolutely. we don't want to be in tutelage to the chinese. we don't want to be their servants. they're using these trade
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tactics to steal our technology, erode or competitive advantage. they've been very clear they want to be globally dominant, establishing an empire. this is about american freedom. this is much more important than the price of a tv set or a love seat. >> yes or no answer, do you see a compromise coming up anytime soon between the u.s. and china in. >> i think we're heading to a stalemate and have to look at plan b, redirecting the supply chain to southeast asia. no reason to believe that we need to buy everything from china. >> pete is clapping. thank you so much. is the trouble not yet over for james comey after the inspector general found his violated fbi policies? jason chaffetz says yes. he joins us next.
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. time now for your news by the numbers. first, 2.6%, that's the pay raise president trump wants for federal workers. the president sent a let tore house speaker nancy pelosi urging congress to approve the increase. if passed it will take effect in january. next, the number 18. that's how old you have to be to buy cough syrup in the lone star set, setting a minimum age to buy medication. and timely $200, that's how much police say this mother/daughter duo stole in crab legs from a tennessee
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grocery store. the pair allegedly stuffing their purses before running away. they were later arrested. that was a bad idea. a fox news alert, five people dead and 21 others injured including three law law enforcements officers after a traffic stop sparked an outrage. >> cory booker saying beginning first day in office i will crack down on gun manufacturers and investing in communities impacted by gun violence. >> fox news contributor jason chaffetz, the former chair of the house oversight reform committee. he joins us now. there is your former colleague in congress, chuck schumer tweeting, our thoughts are with the victims and their families. we don't have the tweet anymore. you understand what the context of that is. everybody wants to move for gun
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control right after a tragedy like this. what's your response? >> i wish we could prevent these types of things. i wish there was a once size fitfits all. i am in awe of law enforcement that run into the sound and run into danger. and god bless those people that are affectedded b affected by t. our law enforcement, it's a beautiful day in texas and next thing you know they're having to take down a deranged killer. i hope we don't give him the glory by putting hips name and face out there. god bless those in texas. >> we want to get to political topics as well. you saw, you know the inspector general released a report on comey. both sides declared vindication at one level or another, comey saying you should apologize to me. everyone else saying look at what you did. what is to come for commie and we'vcomey?>> it was a surprise e
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comey report was separated out. i don't think a lot of people saw that coming. what you saw is wild he's not been prosecuted, mr. comey is 0 for 2. he's been rebuked a the the highest level. if somebody used to read inspector general reports for a living, they don't get any stronger in a rebuke of mr. comey and how he did it, calling dangerous -- talking about insubordinate as a inspector general report, this is as strong as it gets. and thank goodness that donald trump was elected. if he wasn't elected, these people would still be in power of the most important powerful law enforcement in the nation. you have a report on fie so abuse and another one on the orgins of the russian probe. mr. comey vz two areas of vulnerability, does the department of justice decide to prosecute him or strzok or any
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of the other cast of characters. where is the supreme court. if you lie to a court, you should be held in contempt. if you did abuse the fisa, then you should be held accountable for that. i hope justice roberts will take some action. >> whew do you think he's reacting like he is. it seems crazy to me that he would come out after seeing this referendum and all of the potential things that could happen now, what kind of fisa warrant he signed off on, what his justification for that is, is it bizarre behavior her fim to come out of the gate the way he has? >> the comey arrogance has to end to it. if you throw out our own narrative and hope that people don't read it, you spin your own narrative. the heub rous hubris is just un. >> to the extent that you can talk about it, at the end of the
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day does comey get charged with a crime? >> probably not. in this case they had some evidence. remember the deputy assistant director, not mr. mccabe was highlighted by the inspector general as releasing classified information -- sealed court documents to a reporter. what you're seeing exposed is an fbi using the media for their own personal political gain. putting that out. that culture is dismantled by the fact that the inspector general is highlighting it, congress is aware of it and you're going to count on people like lindsey graham to put a squash on it. i don't know that people get in hanhandcuffs, even though i thik he should. i don't see the department of justice prosecuting their own. >> comey aside, briefly, who is likely to face charges the most? >> of all of the people out there, it's probably mr. mccabe. because what the department of justice has been willing to procute is those people who lie
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to federal investigators. three times under oath and other situations mr. mccabe has lacked candor. he actually got fired and that was done by his peers. that shows the serious nature in which he could potentially be charged. >> you have a new book out. >> if you want to know what the democrats are doing to negate the last election and trying to take over in 2020, this is that book. you're going to. leland: it. >love it.>> check it out. the stars of the tv show "will and grace" taking on president trump. one calling the president of the united states mentally ill. the other calling to make his donors' information public. conservatives in hollywood are responding. coming up.
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. wear back with a fox news alert. here's a live look at the bahamas where a massive category 4 hurricane is set to make landfall today. >> hurricane dorian expected to slam the bahamas with powerful winds and life-threatening storm surges. >> we have live coverage of the storm. jillian mele is live for us in
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melbourne, florida. >> we made our way down to the beach now that the sun is up. there's a remarkable number of people out this morning soak in the last calm day before things get dicey here in florida. let's take a look at some drone video that was shot yesterday. a lot of homes and hotels are completely boarded up. that's what the situation is looking like right now. on some barrier islands, in some spots you have water on both sides. people are complete by prepared for that. he's bring in a resident. you are soaking up the sunrise because you know, you've sured viefd a lot of hurricanes here and this is going to change. >> it could change. >> how many murck hurricanes hau been through. >> every one since 1994. >> and this one feels different? >> mostly people i feel like
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people prepped early. the first day everybody was going out buying water, there was no water. and the next day there's water. the same thing. the generator, and then the gas cans aren't in yet. you have a new item every day that you need to shop for but people prepped way earlier than normal. >> and we were driving around yesterday. it seems like a good amount of people have boarded up and left. are you seeing that? >> on the beach side. but on the main land, you'll see houses, some are boarded up, some not. some of us are like, sit going to hit, is it not. it's hard to prepare for. >> as the meteorologist have been saying, this is not the time to let your guard down. this is a fluid situation. >> it's not about what i think. i have a family and i have to make sure i make the right decision that if it does come, we're safe. >> thank you for joining us this morning. that's the situation here. the mandatory evacuations were supposed to go into effect at 8:00 this morning. that's been pushed back 24
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hours. a lot of the hotels -- we were getting kicked out of our hotel as of 8:00 today but they're letting people stay another day. people are in the process of i'm going to stay another day and then tomorrow we're going to make the decision and most people we've talked to have said, at that point if we need to get out, we're going to get out. >> jillian, thanks. let's go over to janice dean. you've mentioned this all morning long. when you look at this storm, it is perfectly constructed but that means potentially bad things for those it's going to affect. >> and the baj bahamas is realln the cross hairs of this hurricane. the best i've seen it look in a couple of days. so almost a category 5. category 5 would be 156 miles per hour and at this point it doesn't matter, 4 or 5. a strong 4 is going to plant itself in the bahamas. and the last cone of uncertainty
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at 8 a.m., the models shifted more towards the west. florida, you are not out of the woods even though this is looking like a close brush up the coast. the fact that this storm is moving still 8 miles per hour and westward, when does it take the turn towards the north. we don't know that yet. and this storm has been very uncertain since we've been watching it over the last couple of days. i will tell you the east coast of florida you need to pay very close attention because now the models are shifting more to the west and a 30-mile difference could mean tropical storm force winds or hurricane force winds for not just hours but days because the storm is going to slow down. when does it slow down and when does it take the jog to the north. we still can't give you a definitive outlook. further in time into monday, tuesday and wednesday, still potentially dealing with hurricane force winds along the coast of florida, along with
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storm surge, along with heavy rainfall. so the bottom line is, as we go further out in time, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, still dealing with a hurricane and still very uncertain. that's why the cone is still moving on shore. i don't want people to pay attention to the center of the cone. the whole cone could mean potential of landfall of a close brush with a hurricane over the next couple of days. friday still a hurricane off of the coast of the carolinas. here's the gfs and european model. the two reliable models that we deal with although there are many that we look at in terms of making the cone. and you can see still so close to the coast. we could still be dealing with a land-falling hurricane perhaps for north florida, perhaps coastal georgia, perhaps for the carolinas. steering, this is what has been really hard is that high pressure that's guiding this westward.
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still moving 8 miles per hour pipt's going to break down and that's when we're going to see the slowdown. and when do we see the trough pick the storm up anmove it northward? so many question marks. that's why this morning, you know, in terms of do we really know this forecast, i'd say we know it 24 hours out. but we don't know what's going to happen two, three, four, five days. that's why we have a wide spread here. when we look at history, matthew comes close to the storm but every storm is different and we can't say this is going to be a matthew-type situation. but i use this as an historical guide. we can't let our forwar guard dn florida, georgia or the carolinas. this one we have to take seriously. there's the rainfall euro model showing most of the rainfall offshore. but as we go through time, if we see more westward shifts, which we did last night, that whole
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cone is going to move to the left. and that means the potential, you know, from a tropical storm force wind to a hurricane force wind. that's why, because of the uncertainty, i need people to stay alert, know your forecast and know what your local officials are saying because we still could see evacuation notices across the state of florida. back to you. >> thank you, janice. >> thanks so much. we're going to bring in jawk woods, ceo of team rubicon, welcome to the show, jake. >> thank you. >> can you talk to us a little bit about how team rubicon plans to respond to the hurricane with disaster relief and other resources? >> we've been tracking this storm. our national operation center in dallas, texas has been working around the clock in preparation. we've been moving people and assets initially into atlanta, georgia but now they're making their way into florida.
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redominantly recon teams as well as route clearance teams. team able to move i in immediaty after the storm passes and they can work with officials to open up roadways. >> what you do with team reub rn is super cool. you take the training guys and gals have in the military and purposefulness of a mission and you apply it to the disaster zone. share with our viewers the concept of team rubicon generally and then specifically how you respond to things like dorian. >> yeah, absolutely. thank you for that. we have over 100,000 volunteers in the giants. most of them military veterans. really our goal is to tap into the skill and experience they have from their time in military service and help them find ways to continue to serve their communities. in a situation like hurricane dorian, yub r you heard me talk about the route clearance teams.
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we'll mobilize thousands of volunteer to descend on florida, georgia, the carolinas, wherever doschian makes landfall. we'll take home ands piece their lives together and get on the road to recovery. >> who better to show up on your doorstep when you need help than a bunch of vets with a clear mission to help you. out god bless what you do with team rubicon and keep us posted so we can cover your efforts. >> absolutely. thank you. the stars of "will & grace" taking on president trump and conservatives in hollywood have a message for them. that story coming up next. ♪ ♪
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. some quick headlines.
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prodemocracy demonstrators clashes with police at a subway station in hong kong. this after several violent episodes yesterday. officers storming a subway car hitting passengers with batons and pepper spray with protesters throwing gas bombs at government head quarter ps. this is the 13th week in a row of raging protests. and the dnc announcing details on its forth presidential debate it will be october 14th and possibly 16th. all ten candidates takes the stage in houston next week automatically qualify. president trump won ohio by eight points in 2016. >> if you didn't make it in september do you think you have a shot in making it in october in you lose all of that huge audience. >> true. >> it will be the same group or smaller. >> i want it to get smaller. i want it to tighten up. i like when it tightens up. >> i like when it's all dispersed. >> one of the two-tier stage.
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>> effects are boring and nobody is watching. i like it that way. all of those candidates are running to try to replace president trump. many of our country have been affected by trump derangement syndrome. there was a dmurnlg alabama that poste -- a church in alabamatha. a tv star from the show "will and gris," debra messing put out a tweet responding to that sign. she tweeted this, saying, thank you, alabama, responding to a tweet that says a baptist church in birmingham, alabama is capturing a national attention that reads on one side a black vote for trump is men call illness and the other side displays another message, a white vote for trump is pure racism. >> and we have a tweet from ear rick mccormack saying hey, kindly report on everyone attending the event so the rest of us can be clear on who we
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don't want to work with. >> that's a hollywood fundraiser, same idea. a fundraiser the president will be holding in hollywood which is sending ie lot of people sideways. he's saying we want the name of the people at te vent or donating. why would you want that name? time to put it out in the public? >> 's all about the boycott culture that we've seen creep up over the last two and a half years, if you will. i think that's an appropriate number. and the general concept is if you don't like something, not only boycott it yourself, you're free to do, it's a free country, but shame everybody who supports another side into boycotting and basically causing the economic ruin of that individual or group. >> you know what that sounds like? >> i was going to say it's about the collectiveness mind-set in hollywood. they cannot handle diversity of thought. they're so used to everybody stepping in line and so many hollywood stars being afraid to come out because they're afraid
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to be blacklisted and never going to work again. they're used to everyone being in treatment. some hollywood stars responded in tweets of their own. dean cain saying i'm not attending because i'm going to be out of town. i would be happy to attend. >> is this hopely to blast list those in hollywood. >> and christy swanson, oh my goodness, mr. mccormack, i personally have never ever not worked with someone just because i have a difference with them politically. and then asking the reporter to get on board with you. so sad. our producers are looking for responses from jack and concern. >karen.>> they're my favorite. >> this is a bds movement of trump. >> boycott, divester vest earn
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sanction. >> that was a tease they was going to read but it's not on the prompter anymore. stick around, a great segment. >> it's going to be great. p num. can it help keep us asleep? p num. yes, it senses your movements and ep
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. it is a nonprofit on a mission to thank every american who serves both here at home and overseas. this week volunteers from operation gratitude will put together thousands of care packages for service members and first responder as i head of the anniversary of 9/11 attacks. here to tell you how you can help is retired meu reen colonel kevin swing l. talk to me about operation
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gratitude, what its goals are and how it started. >> it's one of the largest nonprofits in the country in support of military veterans and first responders. it was started in 2003 by carolyn who grow up in new york. he was impacted by the terrorists afact attacks of 911. a young soldier came in down in the dumps and carolyn knew she had to do something. since 2003 we've delivered 2.4 million care packages. these are the care packages we're putting together in new york city on thursday. 10,000 care packages and care pouches for deployed service members around the globe, 35 countries on ships on all seven seas. >> what is in a sample care
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package. give us an example. >> it typically includes snack and hygiene, m&m, skittles, power crunch bars and for hygiene we try to give stuff that is useful, lip balm, a great wipe called hero wipes. it's good for firefighters. it removes carcinogens. and what's special about the care packages are the hand made items. we receive 100,000 hand knit scarves every year. they're absolutely beautiful. and some of the knitters actually include a note on them and we've had a case of a young soldier writing to one of the knitters and they started exchanging e-mail and he now calls her mom. >> in addition to that people send personalized notes and cards. please tell us where we can help out. >> new yorker consist participate at jetblue hangar 81
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♪ >> eight o'clock in the east coast, straight to a fox news alert. moments ago hurricane dorian upgraded to a category 5. jedediah: janice dean is tracking it. janice, what's the latest? >> the latest is, yeah, up to a category 5. that is the highest on the saffe saffer simpson scale in terms of categories of storms. you don't see that very often, 160 mile per hour sustained winds, a perfect beast of a storm. that center of the storm is a perfect circle. there's no cloud in the eye. and you can see all four quadrants of this storm are perfectly symmetrical. very rare to see a category 5.
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it doesn't happen very often. and they have certainly upgraded it. the difference between a 164, 150, 160, not a big difference, but when you talk about how beautiful the storm looks on satellite presentation and how potentially deadly the storm will be for the bahamas. prayers for the bahamas because this storm is going to slow down and when you have the worst possible hurricane, the worst possible storm on your doorstep just crawling along, that is going to be devastating for parts of the northwestern bahamas, unfortunately. it's terrible. the track hasn't changed much but i want to point your attention to the fact that the cone has moved a little bit westward. a lot of folks pay attention to the center. i don't want you to pay attention to the center. because as we go further out in time there is a lot of uncertainty. there's been a lot of uncertainty with this storm as soon as it formed. we didn't have a good indication of where the center of the storm
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was. we thought it was going to go over puerto rico. it went north of puerto rico. so i will tell you olive reliable forecast models that we look at, there's a lot of question marks. so i want everyone along the east coast of florida to pay close attention. this is not just an easy forecast. the fact that it's going to slow down, when does it slow down? we're at 8 miles per hour right now, barreling westward. when does it move northward? i can't really give you a good indication of that. so i need everyone to pay close attention as the storm continues to move westward. it's when it's going to make that northward curve that we might be out of the woods. but because the storm is going to slow down and we're talking about a hurricane for not just hours, but days, that is my concern. my concern is the computer models start going more westward and now that cone has shifted and we could be dealing with not just a tropical storm but a
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hurricane on board the east kose of florida. big information mere category 5. don't see it very often. potentially devastating, deadly blow to the northwestern bahamas and the east coast of florida, georgia, carolinas, please pay attention. we're not doing this to hype. we're trying to save lives here. so we'll keep you posted. pete: janice, it's so important to remember that, yes, you may be in a hurricane structure or a house that's graded for a hurricane. not a lot of houses or structures are graded for a cat 5. >> no, did he give you. pete: let's go to griff jenkins live in jacksonville, florida. griff, you just heard the news as well, category 5, upgraded. talk to us what you're seeing on the ground. >> that's right, guys. as janice says, the concern is very real. what i'm trying to show you now is that while the storm for 500 miles of florida from miami to jacksonville, they're already seeing high surf. i've been out here on the beach in the last hour with the
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jacksonville beach ocean rescue, guys. they're putting the red flags up and they're worried about the surf. this is dangerous rip currents. there are undertows here but yet people are trying to get the very last day of sunshine in the summer end. that is why the lifeguards are going to be up and down this beach encouraging people not to go into the water. that concern that people may have thought this better forecast is tracked that might have been offshore was going to let people put their guard down is a great concern of the officials. if you look at this video we got from the communications director of the e.o.c. here in jackets you see them boarding up a hotel while at the same time panning over, you have vacation errand sitting by the pool. this is no time to not take this serious. and if you're out here today, the lifeguards want you to keep your children out of the water. it will be a day where they are very concerned about lifesaving. the mayor, mini-curry, of
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jacksonville saying you can't control where this unpredictable storm is going, but you can control how you react. listen. >> we can't control the storm. we can't control the impacts. we can control how we act and behave. our city is prepared. we trained for this. we have professionals that train for this. whatever happens, we'll get through it as a community. there will be less damage and more lives saved, all lives saved if everybody pays attention and acts accordingly and does what we ask them to do. >> so you're talking about high winds, you're talking about storm surge, you're talking about flooding, and you're talking about because it is an atlanta facing, very high and dangerous surf that will cause undoubtable sand erosion, property damage. a lot of people here look back to three years ago when matthew caused people to lose their lives, billions in damage, over a million lost power.
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so people are watching and waiting. but as janice says, and you're going to hear all day long, this is no time to let your guard down. and out here we're going to try and speak with some of the ocean rescue guys. i'll say, can i talk to you, give us a little sound bite, a little short interview, they said maybe in a little bit but we are working right now to try and keep people out of the water 'cause the sun's out but the danger is very high, guys. jedediah: thanks very much, griff. we'll check back to you shortly. first to another fox news alert. in texas five people are dead after a shooting rampage, terrifying video showing families ducking for cover as gunshots rang out. >> i got you. i got you. [kids crying] [sound of gunshots] [woman screaming] [sound of automatic fire] todd: mike, good morning. >> good morning. we just got an update from
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police. among those five who are dead, that does include the gunman who was killed by police. you have four victims, one gunman who was killed by police officers. it all started with a traffic stop. officers with their -- troopers with the texas department of public safety pulled over a vehicle that failed to use a turn signal. at some point he put a rifle out the window and fired, striking one trooper. then the rampage was on. the gunman sped off in the direction of odessa. he shot two more police officers one a midland police officer, another odessa police officer. headed off i-20 to east odessa, spraying bullets randomly, a bloody scene. ultimately more than 21 people were shot, that includes three police officers and a 17-month- 17-month-old who was shot through the shoulder while she was strapped into her car seat. at some point the gunman left his vehicle and stole a mail truck, he drove that to the nearby movie theater where police shot and killed him.
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>> oh, god, they're shooting right there. oh, he hit the barrier! the cop just hit the barrier! get down, get down, get down. >> get down, get down. >> stand still. he's shooting him. he's shooting him. >> almost immediately politicians started weighing in all agreeing that something needs to be done. no agreement on what. >> the president and i and our administration remain absolutely determined to work with leaders in both parties in the congress so we can address and confront this scourge of mass atrocities. >> and the last report we got from the hospitals, ten victims are in critical condition. the gunman is only described as a white male in his thirties. we are waiting on a identification from police. that update we are expecting from odessa police has now been moved from 9:30 local time to noon local time. guys, back to you in new york. todd: mike tobin live for us in odessa. it's an average day in midland
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or odessa, and that last piece of video we showed when they ultimately confronted the gunman who stole a mail truck, if we can show it, if you look at it closely, you can't really see it on our screen, but these officers -- if we drop the banner, these officers jump out of their vehicle -- i mean, as quick as you can imagine, and run toward this guy who presumably has a high-powered rifle, in order to neutralize the threat after -- with so much uncertainty, that video right there, god bless the people that put on the uniform every day, they don't know if they're going home and in this case they've got a mass shooter on their hands. and rather than cower, they run toward the bullets. jedediah: yep. pete: what it takes to do that is the ultimate in human courage and service to your community. jedediah: and what it takes to just be a good law enforcement official, to be able to put yourself completely aside. they know they're in harm's way. they know that anything could happen to them. they could lose their lives in that moment multiply but their priority is not themselves. their priority is helping other
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people, making sure the person that could potentially be a hazard isn't a hazard to other people. so we owe them an incredible amount of respect in addition to all the health care professionals that work at these hospitals that when these victims come through the door are faced with enormous challenges to act very quickly, to save as many lives as possible, to care for the injured. i mean, what these people are doing on the ground in instances like this true awe inspiring, their courage and their ability to just handle these high pressure situations with such reverence. todd: but it's not just putting themselves in harm's way, guys. it's that next step that we've seen over the course of the last couple years, which is this vilification of police as a whole throughout our country. that needs to stop. every single profession has bad apples, and, yes, those bad apples are the ones that make the news. but when you see scenes like this as pete mentioned, self selflessly getting out of their vehicles, running into what is an unknown situation. they didn't know if it was one or two shooters. they did not know what was going on, they just knew they had to
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help their fellow men and women in this area and children. that's what they did. that's why we need to stop the vilification that we are seeing throughout our country. pete: yeah, approximately i would modify it to four killed and one dirt bag killed by police, thankfully, because they took action that almost nobody else would take in that moment, charging toward the gunfire. we think of all the people in texas this morning for sure. to another topic that caught our eye, a lot of news today. we're going to try to fit this one in as well. former vice president joe biden released a campaign ad yesterday from a veteran. we'll play it and get some reaction. >> veterans, you need to check out people's credentials. you need to check out their voting records. vote for people who vote for veterans. veterans, you know, especially wounded veterans should be able to get health care and the best health care.
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in the situation we're in right now, we need a man like joe biden. i think he can fix our problems. pete: so god bless this vet who's given to this country, but when this vet says get the best health care possible? joe biden and barack obama had that chance. joe biden's had that chance for 40 years. they invested in a failed bureaucratic v.a. system that trapped veterans and stuck them on wait lists. without trump who brought real choice for veterans to get the best health care possible. so good luck on a debate stage debating trump. ads like that, you know, it's the same platitudes and promises we've heard all along without results. president trump is actually delivered them. that's the same old politics of past. it's not going to work. jedediah: yeah, it's the difference between a sound bite and actually implementing policy that helps people. you can talk as much as you people you want, put as many ads out, likable people are going to have more hard-earned cash, but if the policies aren't going to help them, they're going to sit
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with the reality of that situation. so it's what you do if you're in office to make a difference in those people's lives it actually have an impact, not what you say you're going to do or put in a campaign ad. todd: and we know this is your issue so you know this better than anybody, but anecdotally when i go talk to voters at diners, they to a man and a woman love what president trump is doing for them. they always stop me and say thanks for the health care, thanks for what's going on at the v.a. because the vets know it's not about the system, it's about the veteran. they choose their health care option. it's not perfect, but it's on the track of that in spite of what obama and biden did for many years. jedediah: another illegal immigrant arrested on sexual assault charges in the same county in six six weeks. todd: tom homan has a message to the county executive who's trying to protect those illegals illegals. that's coming up next. who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio.
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[sirens] pete: we're back with a fox news alert. four innocent people dead plus the shooter and 21 others injured including three law enforcement officers after a traffic stop on a west tax highway starts with a shooting rampage. todd: tom homan joins us to weigh in. sad that it's under such circumstances. as we just mentioned you were a police officer in upstate new york. what does it take for officers to confront a shooter in a situation like that? >> first of all, let me say this this. i listened to all three of your comments a few minutes ago and god bless every one of you. 'cause you all hit it on the head. pete, you called it out right. when you listen to this tape and the horror and the screams and the human response will be to
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escape, get to safety, protect yourself, but these men and women of law enforcement, they're running toward this. while everybody else is running away, they're running toward it. they're running toward a man that wants to kill them, they're running toward the bullets. you know, i keep -- a good story on this, it's tragic, the men and women of law enforcement, how brave they are, how they put their safety and security at risk. every day they leave the safety of their home to protect the country. i agree with the comments on vilification. i've never seen the vilification against law enforcement i've seen this past year. so i hope america is pay attention, these men and women need your support. they talk about aggressive police and aggressive tactics and creating review boards. how about starting with the conversation with thank you to the men and women that do this every day for this nation. as far as shooting, i've only been involved in one shooting in my career. i'll never forget it. but the backside of all these
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issues, these men and women that are involved in this will never forget it. they'll live with this the rest of their lives. it isn't always a good thing. they'll struggle with this for a long time. pete: great point. jedediah: i want to shift over to what's going on in a maryland sanctuary county. you have a seventh illegal immigrant who was previously deported being arrested of sexual assault charges there in the last six weeks, seven in the last six weeks. what's going on there? >> well, this is where i get angry because i've been talking about this same county, this same executive, ellrich for i think four weeks in a row now because every week there's another case of a small child that's being sexually assaulted by somebody that's not even supposed to be here. at what point does he get ashamed of himself and put his politics aside and protect his community? because these sanctuary cities love to say, we have sanctuary city policies, we want to protect the immigrant community, we want victims and witnesses of the crime to come forward and please be afraid to turn them
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over to i.c.e. first, i.c.e. doesn't arrest witnesses. second of all, tell me how this community has protected the immigrant community. when you release an immigrant back into the community, they're going to continue to do the same crimes in their own community, the immigrant community. some little child had never be the same because this guy was offered sanctuary, for criminals criminals. not for american citizens, a sanctuary for criminals. at what point do taxpayers and voters in montgomery county stand up and say enough? it's one tragedy after another, and it just sickens me, sickens me we have another victim because of some ridiculous policy. pete: the person you're talking about, montgomery county executive mark ellrich, he signed that executive order last month designating that county sanctuary jurisdiction, and we see what has happened since then then. tom homan, thank you very much for your time. jedediah: the incredible story
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of two sets of twins with nearly identical stories answering the call to serv.ce pete: next both sets of twins are here to tell their inspiring stories together. there they are, all four coming up. ♪ the men who died ♪ who gave that right me ♪ and i gladly stand up ♪ next to to you and defend her 'til today ♪ 'cause there ain't no let's get down to business.
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own race this year. the retired driver his wife and daughter escaping danger after a crash landing last month. and the world's biggest fashion designers shunning a new york city arts center over the developer's ties to president trump. michael kors, zero ahoang and others at a place called the shed. after trump held a fundraiser for the campaign last month. pete: this is a cool story. two sets of twins from across the country sharing nearly identical stories in the same year. twin sisters from texas and twin brothers from california both known to be inseparable while growing up now both are separating this year to go to military academies after feeling the call to serve. and this morning, they're re reuniting right here on fox & friends, at least virtually. joining us now are proud
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americans west point cadet emma curt and joshua lowe here in studio and they're twins, air force academy cadet aubrey curt and jacob lowe. you can see they're greeting each other from across the country. super cool. i'll start with you, josh. so you're here in studio and along with you, emma 'cause you're both at west point which is not far from here. josh, you have not seen your brother, your brother's jacob; right? >> it is, sir. pete: he's is he naval academy. is that the first time you've seen him since you decided to go to different service academies? >> it is, yeah. pete: and you've just finished your basic training. you're both freshmen, all of you are freshmen. what was it like for you to be away from your brother all that time? >> before i came to west point the longest i was away from the him was 12 hours so it was quite the adjustment but i think it was for the best because west point has helped develop me both mentally and physica.ly pete: jacob, you know, your brother, 12 hours was your
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previous separation. since then you've been through a whole summer of training. first of all, why did you decide to join the navy and what's it like to see your brother? >> originally we were both planning on going to west point because that's what our physics teacher, she was -- her son went there so she was telling us like yeah, you should go there, pretty neat to go. and so -- but then just the way things worked out, i decided goy the in the navy, he got into west point, we decided it would be best for us to go our separate ways because it was either now or four years that we would split up. >> you guys are identical twins. i can see it. aubrey, let me go to denver to aubrey from the air force academy. we wish you could be here in in person but you can see your sister from afar. >> yes, .ir, pete: first of all, your decision to join the air force and be away from your sister. >> yes, sir. so i really loved the academy whenever i came and has so many amazing opportunities and it has
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really propelled me and basic training taught me so much and i'm so grateful for it. i love being here. pete: she loves being there. emma, how do you like west point point? talk about that a little bit and then, you know, it's the same question but it's worth asking because these are a human dynamics, you've been so close to your sister for so long you made the decision to be a different place. >> right. i absolutely love it at west point. it's become my new home for sure sure. kind of was forced to make it my home because of basic training. it's been awesome, a great adjustment. for aubrey and i we were -- the longest we've been apart is a little bit longer than them, like five days, and now it's been almost three months. pete: emma and aubrey, have you communicated, letters, what can do you in basic training? >> during basic training we've had 20 plus letters and we were there for like 40 days. pete: what was the biggest grievance either of you had? what was the toughest part? you go from being together in high school to into basic training in the toughest
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military in the world. what was the most difficult part of the transition for either of you? >> i guess for both of us it was really weird not being known as the twins. >> right. >> i guess we probably used that as a fun fact for a long time that we were twins, and it's weird not having someone to finish your sentences. >> we always used to finish each other's sentences and like occasionally i'll pause and she's not there to finish any sentences so it's kind of sad. pete: let me bring you back into the studio, emma and josh, two different sets of twins, one from california, one from texas, now you're both freshmen at west point. did you know of each other's stories? did you discover it at some point? >> so, no, i hadn't known about his story until aubrey sent me something on twitter. she sent me a direct message of his story like your dad posted, i think. >> y.ah, >> and i was like that is the coolest things so i found him on global, which is the army connection. and i found him, and i was like, hey, my name is emma, i'm a twin too. i wanted to meet you.
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pete: josh, you thought you were the only one out there, but no. >> yeah, for me about a week ago i was just like, you know, just like kind of minding my business at west point and someone sent me this article, hey, there's this other set of twins, i'm like, "oh, what?" like from there this is kind of like, it was just like so crazy, just like knowing that there was another set of twins almost the same, like, situation. pete: jacob, you and josh, did you write as many letters to each other? have you been in touch? >> yeah. so whenever time allowed over the summer, i would make sure i'd write him a letter just to see how he was doing and that was always the best part of my day, when i would get mail and i'd see, it's from joshua lowe. that was definitely like that really got me through the summe. pete: i remember my infantry officer basic training when you got the letters it was always a boost in morale to hear from anybody let alone your twin sibling. we have another round here. we only have another minute. if i can ask each of you why you put the uniform on for our
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country. >> to serve god and my country. pete: aubrey, i'm going to head out to denver. why you? >> sir, i'm going to have to answer the same, to serve god and my country. and i love this country that i grew up in, and i want to give back. pete: jacob? >> yeah, sir. i'd say definitely, yeah, serving god and country, the challenge of it and really giving back to the country. >> to serve god and this great country that's given me so m.ch pete: you guys give me hope. okay, you really do. god bless the curt parents and the lowe parents for raising these wonderful because your parents, born in the service, your grandparents were, but you've decided to step up and serve our great country president it's an honor to meet all of you. you've got four years in these service academies, a lot of football games, a lot of rivalries. what a neat story. thank you for being here this morning on fox & friends. hope you see each other in person soon.
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♪ pete: we are back with a fox news literary. hurricane dorian intensifying to a category 5 storm as it inches closer to the bahamas. jedediah: the eyewall of the hurricane set to slam the nation nation's barrier islands with 16 160 amiles per hour winds. todd: janice dean tracking the storm but jillian neely live for us in melbourne, florida. jillian, good morning. >> that's right. good morning. mandatory evacuations on the barrier islands going into effect at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. as far as the airports go in this area the orlando international airport is going to be running services on monday but this is kind of a wait-and- wait-and-see kind of game. they are going to be monitoring that storm to give you the latest information. but for now that is the information we have. let's talk about shelters. let's bring in anthony tornada from the american red cross. it's a cat 5. this thing just got upgraded in the last half hour.
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it's about to hits the bahamas. all up and down the coast; right? >> it's a big deal. we have team members in the bahamas, through florida, north and south carolina, this is not a we shall see approach. if you're forced to evacuate, you need to go now. >> you were just talking to a couple folks on the boardwalk now and you said "now they have decided it is time to board up and go." >> yeah, we've had people that are already prepared and have evacuation plans to people who are just now getting plywood and boarding up their homes. >> and the fact that this was just upgraded to a cat 5 i think is going to change the minds of a lot of people in these communities. >> absolutely. i think there's more sense of urgency so we want people to be safe. >> also you were in katrina. talk about your experience and how it is important to not mess around. >> yeah, these massive storms are life-threatening and so now is -- you know, we can help you replace homes, we can help you replace material items. you can't place a life. >> guys, the urgency here upgraded as the storm was upgraded as you just heard, people are now going out.
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the people who are going to way are saying, you know what? i'm not going to wait now. time to go. todd: jillian neely in melbourne florida. hopefully the people behind jillian in that shot pay attention to janice's forecast. jedediah: we have to listen to the local forecast obviously and the officials. >> the fact that it has been upgraded to a category 5 i'm sure has everyone's attention and i will tell you this part of the bahamas has never had a category 5 on top of them. we're talking about 20-foot storm surge, 30 inches of rain, at least a category 3 or major hurricane with battering winds for not just hours, but days. the storm is going to slow down. and the satellite presentation is incredible. this is a storm not to be messed with, and obviously our forecast as we go further out in time gets a little bit more uncertain uncertain. so the east coast of florida, you're not out of the woods here here. and i can show you, look at the radar. already we're seeing that eye
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moving towards the northwestern bahamas. prayers for the bahamas. they have never experienced something like this. andrew came close in the nineties. there's the latest track. and don't look at the center of the cone. look at the whole cone. and that means that the east coast of florida, the coast of the carolinas and georgia could be dealing with a brush or a landfall. and that's why we have to pay close attention. i'll bring you the very latest. the new advisory will come out at 11 a.m. eastern t.me pete: we'll cover this and as more develops we'll bring it to you first. first we want to bring in judge jeanine pirro, author of the new book, radicals and resistance. a special treat for you to join us tonight. we want to get out the gate, your message for the fired f.b.i. director james comey after the inspector general report, we just want to you hold
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court for us. >> [laughing] well, you know, the amazing part of the inspector general's report is it says everything that we've been saying for the past two years, and that is that his arrogance and his condescension and his thinking that he's above the law is actually a reality as exhibited by the fact that he took out federal records and used them and leaked them to his lawyers, which he was not entitled to, as well as his friend to give to the f.b.i. -- excuse me -- to the new york times. and the amazing part of this is that he actually said after the inspector general's report came out, which actually crucified him, he says, "you know, for all of you who called me liars and leakers for the past two years, an apology is ordered. but, you know, maybe just a sorry will be enough." this guy is delusional. and although the attorney general made the decision not to prosecute, given the fact that a
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d.c. jury is certainly more a left-leaning injury and you don't want to lose the first case against the director of the f.b.i., there is still more to come, and bill barr -- and i talk about this in my book " "radicals and resistance and revenge" -- bill barr is a guy like a slow locomotive. he's not moving off that track. he's moving toward the fisa issue guys and that is a fraud on the fisa court to spy on a presidential campaign, which is the kind of thing they do in third world countries, and that's the big kahuna and that's where comey and his pals are going to be in big trouble. todd: judge, you took the r out of my name that separates both of our names and used that r to alliterate the title of your new book, "radicles, resistance, and revenge." see what i did there? tell us about your new book? you liked that, didn't you? >> well, yes. i do like that. i do. you know, the truth is it's a plot to remake america. when they try to frame a candidate and then the president
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jim comey, one person was able to create a fracture in this country with an appointment of the special counsel to investigate donald trump who is this alleged, you know, russian asset, this putin puppet, which is so ridiculous, and because of the trauma that this country has gone through, i mean, we really need to recognize that there is a mission afoot to resist everything that the american people did and putting this president in the oval office. and, you know, whether it's ghosting conservatives, shutting us down, not letting us speak, whether it's turning the constitution upside down by saying "brett kavanaugh" the closest thing that i've seen to an altar boy that i've seen in an adult man, you know, is not entitled to the presumption of innocence and that all women should be believed and men should just shut up, according to mazie hirono, they want socialism. these people to want remake this country. and that's a problem.
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jedediah: well, judge, you know people are going to be excited to read this new book, radicals, resistance, and revenge especially as they wait consequences for james comey and others in terms of what was the justification for that investigation into donald trump to begin with. thank you so much for being here and joining us this week.nd pete: you got the liars, liberals, and leakers right. we know you'll get this book right. thank you for joining us on a sunday. have a great rest of your labor day weekend. >> have a great .ay pete: you too. it is -- todd: it is made in america week on fox & friends. up next meet the motorcycle manufacturer who specializes in custom creations and all made by hand. ♪ i'm a all american country boy our 18-year-old was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life.
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came back. he can dance. all right. pete: thanks, todd. jedediah: day 7 of our week long "made in america" series celebrating businesses that keep their products, people, and process right here in the usa. pete: that's right. this morning we introduced you to the man behind a small business based in america's heartland that hand builds made- made-to-order motorcycles. todd: joining us now is the co cofounder of janice motorcycles. richard wortham. jedediah: richard, these are the most beautiful motorcycles i've ever seen. >> thank you. jedediah: tell me why -- they look handmade. are they handmade? >> they are all handmade. yes, we have a small team, about a dozen people who build all these motorcycles. and we -- it's all made in and around elkhart county, indiana, which is also the rv manufacturing capital of the united states. todd: so we have all this automation, and you decide to make it handmade. why? who makes it different? >> well, my business partner and i founded the company in 2011. our background was in vintage
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pedal type mopeds; so the dorky little mopeds you ride around in the seventies, we had so much fun in the community around those lightweight, easy-to-work- easy-to-work-on bikes, that we decided to build a motorcycle that was like that, that channeled that, and it just so happened we were in elkhart county where manufacturing is central and hand crafting is a skill that is alive. and so it was not so much a choice we made but the best way to do it. todd: witched he were featured at the white house for being made in america. why does made in america matter so much to you? >> well, for us it's all about being able to have the vendors right down the road. we talk about that a lot. we can go and talk to these people, we can have a personal relationship with all of our not only the wonderful team that woe work with at janis but in the surrounding country and it's important for us to be able to support that and work with that. it's a great place to be in elkhart county.
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jedediah: what does it feel like to go to the white house and talk about your products? >> we're proud of our team, every single one of them, proud of our vendors and the work that they do and to be able to share that story on a national stage was just amazing. jedediah: wow. they're beautiful, and they have that vintage kind of feel to them. they're really, really cool. todd: they should be in a movie. >> thank you very much. todd: from the movie to tv, will & grace stars slammed online after that demanded that all hollywood trump supporters being revealed. jedediah: michael knowles is on deck. he says it's worth than mccarthyism. that's next. ♪ the red, white, and blue hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection.
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♪ jedediah: two hollywood stars accused of modern-day mccarthyism upon news of a fundraiser for president trump in beverly hills, will & grace stars are calling to reveal hollywood's trump supporters. aaron mccormick tweeted, hey, hollywood reporter, kindly report on everyone attending this event so the rest of us can be clear on who who don't want work with. his costar debra messing followed suit saying, "please print a dysof all who attend multiply the public has the right to know." joining us is the host of michael knowles somehow. >> what's strange about mccormick's tweet is the last i checking his show got canceled a month ago so i'm not sure he has a chance to work with really
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anybody at the moment, but people keep comparing what he tweeted and what debra messing tweeted to mccarthyism. what they did is far worse than mccarthyism. joe mccarthy for all of his faults at least was going after communists. these two actresses are trying to do is go after people who support the american president, people who want to make america great again. that is far, far worse. and it shows you just how perverse hollywood is. in 1999 when ilya kazan won his honorary oscar you had major stairs, ian mckellen, ed harris were sitting down, they refused to applaud for him. i wonder if those same stars will stand up against this type of mccarthyism. the one silver lining here is it's at least hollywood's showing their cards. you know, i know just about every conservative in hollywood because there simply aren't that many of us. it's a pretty small community, and i know a lot of people who have been blacklisted by the industry who have lost a lot of money, who have lost a lot of work simply because they're conservative or they're republicans or they're patriotic
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and they wear a "make america great again" hat. and at least what this is doing is showing just how vindictive and just what an anti-american tenor hollywood really has. jedediah: doesn't that scare you a little bit, though, that they're showing their cards? this stuff used to happen in private; right? they used to try to blacklist people who were in disagreement privately. now they're totally unapologetic unapologetic. they feel like there's going to be no consequence, they feel like there's this collective bubble they live in. so they're just putting it out front and center. that makes in a little bit worried about what's happening to hollywood even in the last couple of decades. >> i got to tell you i sort of like the honesty, you know, hollywood is very good at hiding its intentions. there are a lot of very good actors out here and i'm glad that they're at least showing what they really believe, you know, president trump is excellent at this. he's excellent at making his opponents expose their true feelings. in 2016 he made hillary clinton come right out and say that she thinks half the country is deplorable and irredeemable and it seems that hollywood is expressing that same thought right now. let americans judge if they want to go to the box office they can can. if they want to turn on tv, they
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>> two big breaking stories this morning, hurricane dorian just upgraded to a category five as it's aimed for a direct hit on the bahamas. jedediah: and in texas, a traffic stop turns into a shooting rampage. todd: mike tobin live for us in odessa, texas, with a new update. >> reporter: of the five dead, four are victims, one is the gunman who was shot and killed by police. it all started with a traffic stop. texas state troopers pulled over a car for failure to use a turn signal. at some point he pointed a rifle out of one of the cars and shot one of the texas state troopers, wounding him. then the chase was on.
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he took off driving, shot two more police officer, one a midland police officer, one an odessa police officer. we reached east odessa and started firing randomly, spraying bullets, creating a number of different crime scenes. ultimately, more than 21 people were shot, 3 of them police officers, one a 17-month-old, she has been airlifted to lubbock. at some point he stole a mail truck, drove that to synergy movie theater where police shot and killed him. >> they're shooting right there. oh, he hit the barrier! the cop just hit the barrier! get down, get down. >> get down. >> stand still. he's shooting them, he's shooting them. >> reporter: witnesses say there have no order, he was just randomly spraying bullets at targets. >> i saw a bullet come out of the truck next to me, out of his
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bedside, there's some ricochet splatters on my truck. doesn't matter, i was right there. >> reporter: we do not have an id on the gunman yet, he is described as a white male in his 30s. we are waiting on an update for police. it was planned for a half hour from now, but it has been delayed to noon local time. guys, back to you in new york. peter: mike, thank you very much. terrible situation there. details conflicting because it was an ongoing situation, was there two shooters, was there one. it's that kind of confusion that law enforcement officers are dealing with in the moment x then the actual moment of confronting a shooter face to face or vehicle to vehicle as some of that powerful footage shows, we had tom hohmann on, he was a former police officer, and he talked about what our men and women in uniform do in these moments. >> when you listen to horror and the screams, the human response to escape, get to safety,
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protect yourself. but these men and women in law enforcement, they're running toward this. while everybody else is running away, they're running toward a man who wants to kale them. this is a tragedy, of course, but it once again shows the men and women of law enforcement, how brave they are, and how they put their own safety at risk every day. pete: yep. i mean, this started as a routine traffic stop. then those officers are shot at, ultimately -- in that video we've shown, an officer to ram or chose off that vehicle and then get out of the vehicle and with a handgun, effectively charge towards the shooter? jedediah: right. pete: what it takes to train that and make that decision, literally to open your door and get out of your vehicle, outside of cover and confront an active shooter who's already killed people? that is the definition of courage. jedediah: completely selfless. it's just taking yourself out of it, not thinking about your own safety and saying i have a job to do, this is what i was hired
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to do, to go and protect people and to make sure that any threat that's menacing is minimized and that no other people get hurt, and that's how they reacted. i would not be able to do what these people do every day. i have such an amount of respect for them. todd: we have such a monday morning quarterback society where everybody feels they have a right to comment on everything including these split second decisions. unless you've been trained and have been in that kind of a situation, you have no idea how you would respond. so don't judge others that are in that situation. pete: yeah. listen, as you mentioned before, there are good actors, there are bad actors in any profession. but as we put more statute9ny on law enforcement officers, should you have done this, in a moment like this, you're trying to keep people in the community safe. you're trying to protect yourself. these guys have families and wives and kids and children and husbands, but at the same time they've got a duty that compels them to charge toward the sound
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of those guns. thank god they saved lives, ultimately, after this -- jedediah: not only scrutiny, they've been vilified. police officers being doused with water in new york. crazy stuff. another major story is, obviously, hurricane dorian. the storm intensifying to a category five. the eyewall of the hurricane set to slam the bahamas with 160 degree winds. todd: our live team coverage comets. janice dean tracking the storm, griff jenkins live on the ground in florida. we begin with griff. what's the latest live from jacksonville? >> reporter: good morning, guys. i am on patrol with the jacksonville beach rescue ocean rescue team. for 500 miles of the florida coast all the way up here, they are experiencing large surf already ahead of this monster storm. i want to bring in lieutenant mike atkins, he's in charge of the jacksonville rescue.
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you got the news that it's a cat five, very unpredictable. your reaction. >> yeah. i mean, the storm seems to be changing constantly, so we're just doing what we can to be as prepared as possible. you always wallet to be prepared in advance, you don't want to be doing last minute preparation. >> reporter: now, earlier we were talking, and these conditions already we're seeing high surf. it's a gorgeous day, people are going to be out here, how concerned are you about people being in the water on a day like this? is. >> we are quite concerned. it is a nice day which will still bring people to the beach. it's the labor day weekend, so they're going to want to be here. we are understaffed at the moment, so we have to stress for people the stay in front of a lifeguard if you decide to go into the water. personally, we are recommending you don't go into the water. we have strong rip currents and large surf, very shallow water can knock you off of your feet. >> reporter: if you look, you can see it's a little bright out here from the glare still the, but brian can kind of show you
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all we're seeing out here at the moment guys are a few surfers. presumably, they're a little more comfortable, but you're flying the red flag for a serious reason, and knotts going to get any -- it's not going to get any better. >> we may get a call at some point to fly the double red flag which closes the beach to all the members of the public. >> reporter: we're here in jacksonville, but as we've been reporting on this storm, particularly if it tracks parallel which you guys saw with matthew a year ago, the danger is quite high everywhere along this stretch from miami up to here. >> oh, yeah. and matthew only went past us as a category one. it's a little bit farther away, but it still could be just as impactful, if not more. >> reporter: we're going to continue on this patrol and, guys, i can tell you the other concern from officials is as news changes, that you will get a massive evacuation. jacksonville's on the northern end of it. one woman told me she was caught when she tried to get out of irma for 16 hours in traffic.
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jedediah: wow. we're now going to head over to janice dean for the latest update on the storm. >> reporter: yeah, very concerning, obviously, with this storm system as it continues to barrel westward at around 8 miles an hour. when does it slow down and make no northerly -- that northerly turn. still a lot of question marks, so you're not out of the woods. the coast is not clear for florida, georgia and the carolinas. 160 mile-per-hour sustained winds, not very often you see a category five. the northwestern bahamas has never encountered a storm of this magnitude moving through these islands, so prayers out. they are going to be dealing with storm surge of 20 feet, upwards of 20 feet, up to 30 inches of rain and battering major hurricane force winds not only for hours, but for dayings. look at our cone of uncertainty. this is monday, this is tuesday. hasn't budged much. heading into wednesday and thursday, and i don't want to
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pay attention here to center of this storm system, i want you to a pay attention to the whole cone. that's why we call it the cone of uncertainty, and this storm is very uncertain, especially as we go through day two, three, four and five. so not only florida, but as we get towards georgia and the carolinas, we could also be dealing with a very close brush or landfall later on this week. obviously, keeping track of every single forecast, all of the details, and we will bring it to you live from the fox news extreme weather center. next advisory coming out at 11 a.m. they will give us a new track with all of those new commuter models -- computer molds and impacts for the southeast coastline. the water is warm here. there's no reason we can't see a five lasting throughout the bahamas. there's nothing to tear this storm apart. a high-end four, a high-end five for the next several days. and i just want to point your attention to the latest round of computer models, a lot of them
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are moving westward, and that's my concern, and that's why, florida, you need to pay close attention to your local weather officials and your local government officials because they're going to be giving you very important, life-saving information over the next couple of days. back to you. jedediah: thanks so much, janice. we are going to tush to your headline -- turn now to your head headlines. a missing 2-year-old girl abducted in pennsylvania, melani johnson was abducted, a toyota prius with an uber ticker on it. she is being questioned and no charges filed. pope francis was in limbo this morning after he got stuck in an elevator. the pope got trapped in the box for about nearly a half hour. he was finally freed by vatican firefighters. francis apologized to the st. peter's square crowd for
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being late and personally thanks his rescuers. and honoring princess diana 22 years after her tragic death. mourners laying flowers, hanging balloons and displaying photos in a show of love for the people's princess outside her former residence. she was killed in a paris car crash in 1997 while being chased by the paparazzi. those are your headlines. >> len minutes after the hour as the left ramps up its crusade against the electoral college, this take is raising a few eyebrows. >> if it wasn't specifically in the constitution for the presidency, it would be unconstitutional. todd: what? [laughter] congressman dan crenshaw got a reality check from another network. coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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in the constitution for the presidency, it would be unconstitutional. jedediah: what is that point even? so ridiculous, i mean, you can't help but laugh. representative dan crenshaw, republican from texas, stepped in and talked about why we need the electoral college. >> actually a really key difference between democrats and republicans, and that is actually literally in the word democrat and republican. what do i mean by that? i mean that republicans defend the institutions of the republic, and democrats desire a more pure form of democracy. why is that? okay, why do republicans want a republic? well, a republic is stable and more representative of the entirety of the country. smaller states have a voice. democrats, well, they want something different. the problem with, you know, a simple majority deciding how we live our lives in this country is that it effectively means tyranny is the majority. and that means a society that is
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divided, angry and pretty resentful. jedediah: that's what they want, they want tyranny of the majority because they don't want -- you know, the electoral college guarantees that those smaller states have a voice, it guarantees whoever's running for president needs to pay attention to them, needs to cam patienting needs to listen to their -- campaign and spread themselves throughout the entire united states of america. you abolish that electoral college, they could hit the big states and ignore everyone in the center of the country completely and still get away with a win. what's interesting the point you made before, it's hitting the nail on the head. democrats feel they can't win the election with the current system. why not do what hillary clinton didn't do and go to those states where they feel completely ignored, make your case and win that election? why dismantle an entire system and empower certain states over others in order to achieve your goal? that's an admission that you can't win the right way.
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todd: absolutely. and the reason this republic has sustained itself, because our finders were wise men who were students of history, that understood that tyranny didn't just come in the form of autocrats and dictators. it could come in the form of pure democracies where the majority decided to impose its will on a minority. and without a republic, you don't protect those minorities in a way that all rights which are endowed by god, not by government, are enshrined to people. liberals forget that the statements created the federal government, not the other way around. the tenth amendment says right -- powers not delegated by the constitution to the federal government belong to the states and to the people. and if you're a left-winger, you use the word democracy intentionally. chris hayes is not a dumb guy. he says american democracy, left-wing groups call themselves democracy now because they want to get away from the systems that they believe stop them from transforming our republic into something that looks like
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socialism, something that looks like total governmental control, which is what they want. our founders stand to thwart that, resisting. that they knew men like this would come around. todd: on the legal front all morning long, i've within trying to formulate a smart legal answer, and i'm reminded of my pug when she is used to go -- [laughter] jedediah: yes. todd: that really is the best i can come up with. fortunately, cindy came up with something a little more scholarly. the founding father were genius, that is obvious in the electoral college laid out in our constitution. they avoided mob rule, they avoided civil wars, they avoided 50 plus 1 electing our president. jedediah: and another user writes: a light at the end of the tunnel for those looking for liberty and justice and making sure that all state have a say so in the usa government. pete: and our country is called
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the united states of america, and in order to make laws our states must be united in the decisions. you know, the first e-mail's right except, of course, we have fought a civil war, and the reason we did is because the ideals we had at the beginning were imperfect. people were considered second class citizens and worse, slaves. we fought that civil war to fulfill the ideals of our founding. we get closer to that, hopefully, every single day, but to throw it all aside and say it would be unconstitutional -- [laughter] try again on that one, chris. jedediah: outrage building after the only conviction against an illegal immigrant who killed kate steinle is thrown out. pete: congressman devin nuñes says, he's going to talk about what should be done now. ht about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service,
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♪ ♪ todd: some quick 2020 headlines. bernie sander's campaign wants "the washington post" to retract for a fact check. >> 500,000 people go bankrupt every year because they cannot pay their outrageous medical bills. todd: the post gave that three pinocchios. the sanders team says "the washington post" claim is inaccurate. and one of the nine democrats to not make the next 2020 debate stage says she's not going anywhere. >> i started hearing from a lot of people in the media when they said, okay, you didn't make the third debate, are you quitting? i'm like, hell, no! todd: hawaii kongwoman tulsi -- congresswoman tulsi gabbard failed to qualify for the debate. pete: well, it's a case that
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caused national outcry and fueled the debate over illegal immigration, and now a appeals court overturning the only conviction a five-time-deported illegal immigrant who shot and killed kate steinle on a san francisco pier in 2015. here to react is congressman devin nuñes. thank you very much for being here this morning. i think for our viewers -- >> my pleasure. thank you. pete: absolutely. thank you so much. you look at the charges originally against the man who shot kate steinle, first-degree murder, acquitted. second-degree murder, acquitted. other charms, acquitted. this is a guy deported five times with seven previous felony charge, yet now the last conviction, possession of a firearm, overunder the by an appeals -- overturned by an appeals court doesn't feel like justice to people. >> well, look, you're talking about california. we're a sanctuary state, this is something that's been going on for a long time. kate steinle, it's a horrible situation that happened.
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it cries for the need to have real immigration reform. but, pete, what your viewers need to know right where i'm sitting in my hometown, we had an illegal alien who had been deported three times who went through the whole county shooting it up, shot five different people -- this was only a few months ago -- just north of here a couple hours we had a police officer that was killed by someone who should have been deported. the point is there's a lot of issues with guns in this country and mental health, and the mental health challenges, but, you know, immigration is also playing an important role in this in that, you know, without border security, you know, when you deport someone, we can't even enforce our own gun laws on people who shouldn't even be in the country. pete: so they're not even here legally, then we're not reporting them to the feds or i.c.e. in cooperation, so so you see this cycle. and as we've seen in the steinle case and in the case you just mentioned, it's two or three or four offenses, two or three or four deportations, and it's american citizens who pay the
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price. >> yeah. and i want to just, i want to put an exclamation point on what happened right here in my home county because, again, it got very little news coverage. it was right around christmas time, and we had an illegal alien who took multiple weapons and drove around in a 20-mile radius, shot five different people. i mean, there were numerous police that were involved. ultimately, he was killed in a car wreck. i mean, this is something that happened that, you know, it was a modern-day car chase with bullets flying everywhere, and, you know, no one really covered it at the time. so it always seems like if it's someone that's an illegal alien, that mainstream media doesn't want to cover it. however, you know, when there's other issues, mental health issues, homeless issues, the media also seems to be missing in action in that too. pete: oh, congressman, you're shaking me to the core that there might be bias of omission inside the media as far as the narrative they want to tell.
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>> just a little bit. pete: i need yo ask you about james comey, the inspector general coming out with his report, which is quite damning. there's a "wall street journal" op-ed entitled hurricane comey was a national disaster. now, we're dealing with a real hurricane, but in this case it's a political one. imagine a presidential honeymoon instead of the hurricane unleashed trying to portray him as a russian stooge. you can't put that back in the box. what should be done with james comey? >> well, look, it's two and a half -- three years almost now, it was right after the election where we went into this russia hoax madness, and we're still dealing, don't forget, with millions of americans, tens of millions of americans who have been poisoned, their minds are poisoned. i mean, they still believe that donald trump or house republicans and other republicans are somehow under the control of vladimir putin.
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i mean, it sounds crazy, but people really believe that. i see it every day. pete: the leaders say it. >> their leadership says it, you see it on social media. it's nonstop, and it's just madness. so what we really learned from the i.g. report, a lot of people are upset that comey wasn't prosecuted under this. however, what i've said is this is a really important, this is a really important piece of information because we now know from numerous sources that are quoted in the i.g. report that comey was with definitely involved in this conspiracy. you know, he's always tried to pretend like he's above it, he's just trying to do the right thing, and maybe some things happened down below him with mccabe and others, he doesn't recall things. this is a guy who, ultimately, will see justice, i believe, once durham is done so we get an entire look at what really happened. how did the country go through three years of madness, and
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maybe we could take those tens of millions of americans that are sick and have become deranged, and maybe we could get them back on track, and maybe president trump can actually have a real presidency where he's not under investigation by his own intelligence service. pete: boy, you lived this from the beginning. i remember the criticism you took from going to that private facility to view the documents that people were unwilling to pay attention to, and ultimately a lot of vindication for folks like you ahead of the curve. congressman nuñes, thank you very much for your time. >> always a pleasure, pete. pete: a monster category five murk bearing down on the bahamas. fema joins us with an update coming up next. ♪ ♪ [farmers bell] (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "three-ring fender bender." (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies.
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this storm has been upgraded to a category five. throughout the morning we saw a opportunity of people out here, and there's still people out here trying to soak up the last day of shine in on this -- sunshine on this holiday weekend. the surf has gotten rougher the last couple of hour this is, people we've talked to say it's rougher than yesterday, and it's only going to get worse. some people have been boarded up for days, take a look at this video of a couple that were ready to go. they were still moving stuff inside that could be debris when we see those heavy winds. you can see there on the boards outside of their home, they have a very direct message for dorian. listen. >> we just want him to take a hike and go someplace else. it's still a little disconcerting not knowing exactly where it's going. >> i've been through a lot of hurricanes, and it's a pit, but, you know, it's preparation. as long as you prepare, everything's good.
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>> reporter: you know, she was talking about a pit, she said the pit in your stomach you get when you realize that a hurricane of this strength is possibly coming to where you live. a lot of people around here say, you know, we went through this, we know what we're doing, but this is the day where people are going to be going out to stores, getting their stuff if they are the folks who decided to wait. you have that mandatory evacuation for the barrier islands starting at 8 a.m. tomorrows orlando international airport still going to have flights through monday, that's the latest information, but as you guys know, everybody is closely watching to see where this goes because it's still a changing storm. todd: you are right, it is changing. for more on that, let's go over to janice. each storm sort of has a signature whether it's rain, or whether it's storm surge. for this i've never in my life seen winds this strong as predicted on your maps. >> reporter: so the hurricane, the hurricane hunters are dropping instruments into the hurricane, we saw pictures just earlier of them flying into the
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center of the storm, the eye, and they have come back with new data. the winds are now up to 175 from 160. so all i can say is that's devastating for the northwestern bahamas. that is potentially deadly. 175 mile-per-hour sustained winds in the core, the center of that storm, and hurricane force winds extend about 30 miles from the center of that storm. is so anyone in the path of the core of the strockest wind, that is -- strongest wind, that is going to take buildings down. that's going to kill people, unfortunately. so i am so concerned with the northwestern bahamas. they've never, ever experienced something like this before. so, obviously, every single measurement, every track, every computer model is so important. we're going into uncharted territory now, and i'm concerned that the east coast of florida need to be paying very close attention because this storm is,
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has got to pull northward with. when is it going to do that? and we're going to be dealing with a storm not only for hours, but days. so i am so concerned now with this latest information not only for the bahamas, but for the east coast of florida. everyone, everyone, everyone needs to pay attention to your forecast and your local officials. we could easily be dealing with evacuations now if the track moves more westward. i am so concerned, i mean, i have, like, sick to my stomach reporting this information. >> [inaudible] jedediah: acting deputy administrator of fema, doctor, welcome to the show. can you talk to us a little bit about the role of fema when dealing with a storm of this magnitude that seems to be growing and increasingly terrifying? >> well, first of all, this is the an incredibly dangerous storm as you saw, incredibly strong winds and a very large storm that's going to have a dramatic impact on whatever it hits. even though there are areas that
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are not directly impacted, even if it doesn't come ashore, the amount of wind and water that is coming along with this storm will cause incredible storm surge and other impacts. so everyone needs to remain vigilant and prepared for any eventuality. pete: doctor, so at this moment, as fema, what are you preparing for the most? >> so we are deploying assets all the way up and down the east coast at this point, no longer just focused on florida. all the way up to north carolina at this point. we're following the potential track of that storm. so that's equipment, that's personnel, that's commodities all staged in key areas up and down the east coast. it'd it'd doctor, as we continue to get these updates and these updates continue to change, how do you alter your plan of attack in terms of allocation of resources? because, yes, you said you do have things allocated, but at some point one area is going to need more help than another, and
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you want to deal with it quickly. how do you deal with the moving target? is. >> right. well, the best we can do is have staging areas in key locations across the east coast. they will be ready to surge in as soon as we have any kind of impact. that said, we can also redeploy assets. let's say it hits one state and not another, those assets can be immediately redeployed to the areas hardest hit. so you can see that it's a response that'll occur not over just a few hours, but days and bringing in more and more assets to those areas hardest hint. pete: doctor, thank you so much for your time. keep in touch with us. >> thank you. pete: well, the stars of the tv show will and grace, well, we know they don't like president trump, one calling some supporters of the president mentally ill, the other wants donors' information made public. and conservatives in hollywood are outraged. that's next. ♪ ♪
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only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ jedediah: some quick headlines. the family of a 30-year-old manhattan man crushed to death by an elevator say they will sue the lift company and the apartment building where it happened. sam died last month when he was exiting the elevator and suddenly dropped to the basement. the city started investing after it was determined a safety device had been tampered with. and details are set for the dnc's fourth presidential debate held october 15th with a second night added on the 16th in ohio if needed. all ten candidates taking the stage in houston next week automatically qualify. meghan markle may be wanting to return to her roots. prince harry and the duchess reportly e scoping out vacation
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houses in malibu as she is reportedly homesick. the average cost? $7 million. that's quite a price tag. pete: i think they can afford it. todd: pete goes to me, you know will and grace, why don't you set up this next segment -- jedediah: you do know them! todd: there used to be a show back in the '90s that used to be really good. it was actually really funny. then they decided to reboot it, and all they did is attack the president, and as a result, not as funny. well, the attacks haven't stopped there. the stars of will and grace -- grace, let's start with her, debra messing, she tweeted the following: thank you hashtag alabama. what is she talking about? that is in response to this tweet, and i'm going blind, so i need to come up to screen. it says a baptist church in birmingham, alabama, is apturing -- capturing national attention for putting up a sign
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that says a black vote for trump is mental illness, the other side, a white vote for trump is pure racism. and let's keep in mind, she is applauding that message. but not to be outdone, jedediah, her costar, eric mccormack -- jedediah: who played will on the show decided to attack the pro-trump fundraiser saying, hey, kindly to report on everyone attending this event so the rest of us can be clear about who we don't want to work with, thanks. pete: publicly shaming anyone who goes to the fundraisers so they can be boycotted in hollywood. jedediah: yeah. and hopefully, in their minds, blacklisted is so those people will be or outcast, and they can create their bubble where they all ruin each other. todd: oh. yeah, dean cain came out and tweeted almost immediately in response about that fundraiser, he said i'm not attending
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because i'll be out of town. otherwise i'd be happy to attend. jedediah: we also have isaiah washington, is this openly e threatening to blacklist actors in hollywood okay for society? todd: and christy swanson, oh, my goodness, eric mccormack, it's absolutely heartbreaking that you would say something like this and then ask thr, the hollywood reporter, to get onboard with you. in parentheses, so sad. jedediah: are we sure they're not running president trump's re-election campaign secretly? this is how he wants this kind of crazy stuff about blacklisting people and boycotting and marginalizing people who disagree with you, this is what most of the public cannot stand and why they see celebrity culture as so vile. they like your tv shows, your music, it's this kind of stuff that gets under people's skin in
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an unimaginable way. pete: and regular folks understand just because you pretend to be somebody else on tv, that doesn't make you smart. todd: worried the opinion of an actor or ab dress weigh more heavily -- actress weigh more heavily than anybody else? jedediah: it's a real job, to be fair. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] pete: they do, and they use it. and you have the ability to ignore it. jedediah: well, that's true. todd: this topic certainly not going away. real serious news, fox news alert, a shooting rampage begins with a gunman opening fire on police. jedediah: our law enforcement panel reacts to their incredible bravery and the latest in the investigation, that's coming up. >> what's going on? >> this is a shooter! >> there's a shooter. well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in...
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pete: a fox news alert, four people are dead and 21 hurt including three texas law enforcement officers after a traffic stop results in a shooting rampage. here to react is our law enforcement panel, former nypd lieutenant dr. derek porter, former westchester county police sergeant, steve card january, nyc sergeant -- and lieutenant steven rogers, retired commander of the new jersey police department. gentlemen, thanks for your service and insight on a day like this. steve, let me start with you. a routine traffic stop goes sideways. this is, is this a unique situation or something that is confronted often? >> it's confronted often. in the police academy young officers are told no traffic stop is routine. you know, my guess is that there's a possibility that these troopers stopped this spring, they don't -- this individual, they don't know if he committed a crime or was he on his way to create a more massive shooting. so you never know what your
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going to go into, but god bless these cops. they do it every day, put their lives on the line. pete: joe, i've been in awe of that footage of that one particular police officer who's on the scene, gets out of his patrol car and goes straight towards that vehicle with his handgun. >> that's what we do. we need to praise these officers, it could have been a lot worse. you're going to hear poll stickses say we need strict -- politicians say we need stricter gun haws. that's not the problem. i believe our offices need to be more proactive, and people need to have the fear of god in them that they're going to get stopped, they're going to get illegal guns off them, put into jail and, hopefully, is save more lives. pete: steve, you've got a background in information investigations, what we'll learn in the future here. >> i agree with steve that he was either interrupted enroute to a mass shooting, to do something evil, or he set the police officers up. they billioned him over -- pulled him over for a minor
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violation, failure to signal lane changes, and he took them out. then he goes on a rampage shooting where he shot and killed a numb of people. pete: doctor, your take on this overall. >> you know, it's unfortunate, and when we look at solutions moving forward, pete, this is something you can attest to over in iraq and afghanistan, the military use surveillance systems that flew above. we had manned and unmanned aircrafts. currently right now the dea is using a system down on the border towns in mexico that focus on a lot of the drug traffickers, and i think that this would be essential technologies for us to use, and with these mass shootings it presents two things, a sense of omni presence and, two, it immediately gets that information out to officers responding. police pursuits are a deadly encounter. i was just down in dayton, ohio, recently, i sat on a panel, and one of the things as i sat down,
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there were several different companies, mill tear tear venn -- military vendors, and they sat down and they had this technology, and what it is, it's air force officers, air force pilots that actually fly these drones. and i think something like this would be essential for these mass shootings. because they just continuously happen over and over again, and we need something outside of just gun control or just greater qualifications for our police pe departments. pete: we're in a different type of environment for what our police face. briefly, if all of you would, speak to what it takes to do the job of a law enforcement officer today in light of what they're up to. all quickly. >> situational awareness is very critical, more so today than it was years ago. you have to know your surroundings. intelligence information is very critical. you have to be very aware of what's happening around the country because it could happen to you. be strong, be courageous and
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prayerful. >> people are afraid that officers are going to stop doing their job, and that's never going to happen. you saw that last night with this active shooter. we suit up for a reason. >> the application of common sense, due diligence, staying up on the laws and being an active police officer, active police officers are way better prepared than anything. pete: proactive. darren, ten seconds. >> cops, we run into things that people run away from, and this is constantly taking place, and we need to respect law enforcement. and this anti-cop sentiment is driving us back, and we need to move forward. pete: god bless you guys. thank you for doing what you do and bringing truth to the couch thise morning. more "fox & friends" on the other side. of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number.
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texas and in florida, it is going to be a whole different kind of labor day weekend. you are in our thoughts and prayers. we hope you can enjoy the weekend. >> thank you for joining us today. >> be safe out there. >> go to church. >> yes. fox news alert on two major developing stories that we are following at this hour. welcome to "sunday morning futures" everyone. i'm mike emmanuel in for maria bartiromo. on the right side of your screen, hurricane dorian strengthening into a catastrophic category 5 storm as it bears down on the bahamas and is expected to impact the u.s. mainland. on the left a gunman in west texas killing at least four people and wounding at least 20 before police shot and killed him. investigations are underway at multiple crime scenes in the cities of odessa and midland as we await more details on a mass shooting that apparently started with a routine traffic stop. we will speak with texas attorney general ken paxton. meantime, dorian prompting

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