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scientists say it's dwindling because of global warming. "fox & friends first" continues now, bye, bye. ♪ >> it is monday september 23rd, president trump taking his message to the united nations today as tensions with iran loom over the general assembly. rob: democrats focusing on impeachment after the president's call with ukraine, live in washington as some controversy keeps go joe biden's campaign. julie: 71st annual emmy awards had winners and losers. >> special shout-out to any previous lead actress win whores are watching tonight from prison, hopefully those two weeks will fly right by. rob: jabs and cheers by one of tv's biggest nights and here is a new one. >> group posed as team to sneak across the border, we will tell you about it.
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"fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ rob: good song. jillian: best concerts i ever went to. rob: you're watching "fox & friends first" i'm rob schmitt. jillian: and i'm jillian mele, in a few hours president trump will take the stage at the united nations, discussing religious freedom and meeting with world leaders amid rising tensions with iran but also conflict here at right. >> garrett tenney live in washington to explain, garrett, good morning. >> rob and jillian, good morning to you, president trump scheduled to meet with 15
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leaders but iran's president isn't one of them. on sunday iran's foreign minister said he's not confident that war with the u.s. can be avoided. after the pentagon announced plans to deploy hundreds of additional troops to the region, u.s. officials say that deployment is just the first step in response to an attack on a saudi oil field last week which tehran was likely behind, but on fox news sunday secretary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. doesn't want a war and he's hopeful iran will eventually come to the table. >> president trump would like to have a diplomatic solution, that's the task in front of us, that's what we have been aiming for for little over 2 years now with strongest sanctions that have ever been put in place against -- >> president trump is scheduled to meet with ukraine's president this week amid questions surrounding the whistleblower's complaint reportedly regarding phone call the two leaders had in july, according to the wall street journal mr. trump
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pressured ukrainian counterpart to investigate business dealings of joe biden's son hunter, breaking news, ukrainian government said they weren't pressured at all during the nice call. congressional democrats have issued a subpoena for a copy of the whistleblower's complaint and are, again, warning of impeachment if they don't get it. >> i have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment but it may be that we do have to move forward if, indeed, the president is at the same time withholding vital military assistance, he is trying to leverage that to obtain help in political campaign. >> while ukraine is a story a lot of folks here at home would be tracting this week on the international stage iran is one of the big issues that world leaders will be talking about and president trump is expected to address the iran during his remarks to the general assembly
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on tuesday, rob and jillian. >> thank you, we will be talking more about ukraine in the next few minutes. rob: democrats demanding impeachment after the president admitted to investigate joe biden. >> congressman devin none' says history and his son multimillion dollar ties has potential to be a game-changer in 2020 democratic primary. >> the left knows that biden's son is a problem for him. this is why when hillary clinton was running the stories first originated, first originated back when hillary clinton was trying to make sure that biden didn't get in the race. now that these have been resurrected, i don't know who came up with the scheme, maybe there's whistleblower is not a partisan, we want to hear from the whistleblower, but it sure looks like the scheme has backfired and like i said this is the end of biden's campaign. maria: end of his campaign?
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>> i really do, he's still formable and block of support and if you look his lead is basically down to 0. >> congressman devin nunes will be on "fox & friends" lairs this morning at 7:00 o'clock eastern time. >> 2020 democrats fighting for voters in iowa as new front runner emerges. rob: new polls shaking up field following a weekend full of campaigning in the hawkeye state, aisha joining us now with who is the one to watch this morning, aisha, she's right there. >> elizabeth warren is the one to watch, leading the pack with 4 months left before the iowa caucus, new cnn-des moines media poll shows warren at 22%, she's beating former vp joe biden at 20%. the massachusetts senator not letting this get to her head. >> i don't do polls, we are months away from iowa caucus and first primary election.
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>> the new warren fans are apparently old bernie sanders supporters and although thousands packed his rally on sunday, sanders is now trailing at 11%. meantime cory booker worried about a different kind of number, his campaign sending out memo to staff warning if they don't raise nearly $2 million by the next funding deadline, booker might have to quit. okay, so about 4 months left until the iowa caucus, all candidates trying to squeeze in as much time as possible in that state, pete buttigieg and bernie sanders both have events there today, sanders has 3 events in iowa today, everyone even andrew yang, guys, with just 2% of caucus goers met polls still pretty positive they've got a chance at this thing.
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jillian: we will see, time will tell, thank you. in new jersey man charged with serving as a secret hezbollah spy in the u.s. due in court today, prosecutors say that scouted potential targets across the country, times square and lincoln memorial. accused of taking these photos on his cell phone for the terror group, charged with providing material to a terror organization and conspiracy, he could face more than 100 years in prison. trial begins today for former police officer who shot and killed unarmed neighbor in his own apartment, amber has pleaded not guilty to murder she claims she shot john last year after entering dallas apartment thinking it was her own which was one floor below, fired from the job and days of police brutality protest. rob: president trump making mystery in texas, 50,000 people
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gathering to hear both of these leaders speak. >> prime minister modi is doing a truly exceptional job for india. i can tell you you have never had a better friend as president than president donald trump, that i can tell you. in just a few hours climate activists hope to bring nation capitol with protests, start blocking at 6:30 to pressure lawmakers into taking action in climate change, ending deforestation and passing the very far left green new deal. big night in hollywood as stars come out for 71st prime time emmy award and comedian bob
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new-hart opening the show with actor ben stiller. >> you can't look at the history of television without comedians who defined the comedians, george burns, the 1950's belonged to lucielle ball. >> i'm still alive. [laughter] rob: oh, man. the show did not actually have a host but actor thomas lender nonserved as commentator taking the jabs at felicity hoffman over college scandal. >> shout-out to actors who are watching from prison, hopefully those two weeks will fly on by. >> accepted the award for outstanding supporting actress. >> should we change the world, give them jobs, they are human
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beings, let's give them jobs. rob: among the night's big winners flee bag took home award for best nominee, i don't know what that is, best drama went to game of thrones. jom on, jillian. jillian: i never heard of that. [laughter] >> let's talk about the nfl, week 3 action, last-second goal line stand, watch this. >> the pass is kick is picked audiotape in the end zone. jillian: jones leading a monster comeback in first career start even getting love from eli manning after first-career touchdown, giants beat bucks 32-31, look at that. all right the saints also grabbing huge win without drew brees, they beat the seahawks 33 to 27 and the lions roared past
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the eagles, close one, 27-24. ouch. rob: let's watch that new episode of flee bag. [laughter] >> we will google that during the break, 10 minutes after the hour, democrats pouncing on that whistleblower complaint about president trump and at the same time mostly ignoring a very similar story about joe biden, so what are the details here, we need to open this thing up and who biden actually bragged about own dealings with ukraine, listen to this. >> prosecutors not fired, you're not getting the money. got fired. [laughter] rob: the stories seem similar in some ways, she will tell us what she thinks of the democrats' standards of the media. jillian: we told you about a little girl who is fighting cancer to help kids like her,
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because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com >> i've been reluctant to go down the path of impeachment but maybe that we do have the move forward with the extraordinary remedy. >> we know that there's absolutely no equivalence between hunter biden and joe biden and what the president has potentially done, we need to move forward with impeachment not even impeachment inquiry at this point, we are at impeachment period. rob: democrats and many in the media ignoring biden's questionable connection to ukraine and focusing on the president and his request to ukraine to launch an investigation into biden. >> republicans say they have proof of corruption so the question is there a double standard, what do you opinion,
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opinion from 2020 adviser board member joins was that, good morning, thank you for your time. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of this, a lot of people say there are similarities on both sides? >> well, if democrats didn't have double standards they wouldn't have any standards at all, this is certainly a lesson that is not learned for them with the investigation, they have spent american public and taxpayers really have spent, you know, millions an millions of dollars 2 years all of this investigating, the russia hoax and now they're trying to simply pin this on president trump and focus on that rather than this very questionable behavior from joe biden, i mean, you can only imagine if tables were turned how this would be targeting president trump and so every single narrative from the democrats is always trying to focus on president trump rather than the actual behavior here which is joe biden, but what i find really interesting is that the democrats seem very willing to simply serve up joe biden and
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basically just say, you know what, he's going to take the sacrifice and take down, i don't think biden will be the democratic nominee when all of this is said and done. rob: he we wanted to get victor fired, prosecutor of ukraine which he alleges is corrupt, media fact-checkers say that other countries wanted this guy fired as well. let's go to a tweet from rudy giuliani? biden corruption disproven, the fact-checkers were false, 3 ukrainian prosecutors on tape saying the case dismiss because of biden pressure, there's much more proof of witness documents, millions in wire transfers, so giuliani says there's more to the story and biden is not clean. >> yeah, and i think that the facts here are going to come out and no secret that a lot of people including president trump have called for an investigation into this and i think that
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that's appropriate because, you know, regardless of who else within ukraine didn't like this particular prosecutor the fact remain that is joe biden didn't have no business whatsoever trying to interfere here if he did, that's really where the corruption and for the democrats it seems like the american public that democrats, if you have a d after your name you can get away with anything, above the rule, but if there's a merely allegation, not even due process and not even facts that do come out if there's an r after your name, suddenly somehow there's major controversy and you're automatically guilty, i think that that double standard is what the american public is so really frustrated with especially going into 2020, so as the facts come out, they are going to very much clear president trump, this is just yet another witch hunt essentially that the democrats are trying to push impeachment and bad for joe biden. >> let's listen to what joe biden had to say in 2018 and
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then your reaction. >> we will not give them billion dollars, you're not the president, the other guy said 6 hours, the prosecutor is not fired and you're not getting the money. he got fired. [laughter] >> jenna. >> that's a really bad sound bite and joe biden will see if he actually recollects making the statement and what he has to say, the media -- the mainstream media is doing their job and they are actually journalists and interested in facts an truth and not just promoting the democrats in being in their corner, they are going to have -- want to have answers to that and actually say here is what's going on and he needs to be faced with those facts and with that sound bite. >> okay, complicated story i'm sure we will hear more about it. jenna thank you so much. jillian: 19 minutes after the hour, you heard about the push to take care of 9/11 first responders, but this morning we will tell you what you haven't heard about the healthcare bill that congress just passed.
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rob: welcome back, kind of a funny story, group of migrants posing a volleyball team to try to and sneak into europe, police arresting ten men as they attempted to travel to switzerland, as you see there they all wore matching uniforms and carried volleyballs and sports bags but police say passports did not belong to them, the men believed to be from syria. >> as embattled wide receiver antonio brown says he's done with the nfl, he could be
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starting legal battle, the athlete will reportedly find grievance against the patriots to get $10 million in contract just days after the team released him ahead sexual news conduct investigations, brown tweeting, quote, will not be playing in the nfl anymore, the owners can cancel deals, do whatever they want at any time, we will so if -- see if the nfl pa will hold them accountable, the player's association, going on 40 million in two months, we will see if they pay up. rob: all right, world's oldest travel companies suddenly shuts down and thousands of people are now stranded. >> tracee carrasco from sister network fox business with what you need to know, if you're stranded you hope it's a nice place. >> yes, you, do 178-year-old company, tomas cook, they've been around for a long time, the travel firm and essentially they have collapsed, they shut down, not been able to secure anymore funding, there's about
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60 million travelers stranded in various places, right now 150,000 of those are from the uk, now the aviation authority there they are working on the largest peacetime repatriation effort ever in the uk to try to bring the people back to their homes, so they are working on getting people back, they say it could take at least 2 weeks now as far as all the other people, unclear how they are going to get back but they run airlines, hotels, a number of different things related to travel -- these trips, so big nightmare here but they say they have been going through a number of issues last year facing tough competition online, they are saying brexit is an issue so sad to see them -- rob: seeing video from mallorca. >> they lost their money, though. >> that time of year we are talk
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about seasonal hiring. >> target doing a big push to hire for the holidays, hiring 130,000 people, the vast majority, 125,000, those would be people in stores, the other will be -- the others will be working in their distribution centers, they have a number of hiring events coming october 11th through the 13th and november second through the third, you go in and talk to the people at target and try and get one of the jobs, the jobs start at $13 an hour and you also get 10% of a discount online and in stores which could definitely help out during the holidays. jillian: yeah. rob: 10%, that's it. >> that is it. maybe if you get hired full time that does bump up a little bit. jillian: rob always wants more. elizabeth warren took the lead in poll as both campaign in hawkeye state. rob: democrats ready to go all in on warren and pretty far-left agenda, we have a panel on deck to debate that coming up next.
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jillian: good morning, welcome back, top headlines this morning, a jersey man charged with serving as a secret hezbollah spy in the u.s. due in court today, prosecutors say saab took the photos of potential terror targets across the country and sent them to the terror group, he faces more than 100 years in prison if convicted. rob: and the the un general assembly getting underway, the president will discuss religious freedoms while there the president will also meet with world leaders amid rising tensions with iran over the saudi oil attacks. president trump also dealing with renewed impeachment calls from democrats over a call with the ukraine president as well. jillian: 2020 democrats fighting for votes in iowa as new front
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runner emerges, elizabeth warren in the lead. candidates in hawkeye state ahead of caucus. elizabeth warren rises in front of democratic field is the party ready to embrace far-left agenda, here to debate david murray and republican strategist kimberly, thank you very much for joining us on this monday. >> good to be with you. jillian: elizabeth warren showing 22% and bernie sanders with 11%, david, what do you make of the numbers? >> well, still within the margin of error but gives sense that this could be won by elizabeth warren, a poll within the margin of errors, still early, if you look at the cross tabs, jillian, when you take first and second choices she's at 42 versus biden 30, that's worrisome for biden
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campaign. they both have big challenges, biden that he has energy to win and reach out to progressives and warren has to show that she's not too scary to win and reach out to moderates. heather: kimberly. >> if democrats double down on elizabeth warren it's going to be horrendous because medicare for all is a hard sale, moderates and independents won't be interested in that, the first time that we saw iowa poll not actually pan out n2003 we saw howard peek and john kerry ended up the nominee, president obama was the third place and we know what happened there. so i think honestly they should think about whether she can actually pull other states, iowa is predominantly white and doesn't represent the rest of the country, i don't think they should get their hopes up on this poll in my opinion. >> so, i mean, there's still a lot of time obviously but as you guys know, we watch the polls and the numbers, a lot of people months ago were expecting joe biden to perhaps not have strong a lead as he had in the
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beginning, that's something that we have been following, let's take a look at this now, some of the things on her agenda to see if this is a reality of what america wants, he talks about legalizing marijuana, banning assault weapons, universal free college, the green new deal, eliminating all private health insurance, abolishing the electoral college, david, you know, it's hard to believe that america is going to want all those things, do you think she would be able to take donald trump if that's the case? >> i think it's a challenge, i think she's left of the country and it's hard for her to reposition at this point, she's committed pretty hard to the left, i agree with that point, that's why i think biden is a stronger candidate nationwide, let me say one thing, the next election will be graded on the curve, running against donald trump you will throw out analysis including on fox news channel. someone could potentially beat him that we can't see right now because he does turn things upside down. jillian: do you have that person in mind that you are
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referencing? >> if biden gets through the primary he can beat donald trump although donald trump is favorite because he's good as misdirecting and controlling the dialogue, that's the question, can you get through the primaries, if you look at trump's number he under water in key battleground states in approval ratings, depending on whether you believe the polls an some people lie to pollsters, a majority of people say they will never vote for donald trump, so he's got uphill fight, look, he's the master of misdirection and master of controlling the dialogue, biden has the best chance on beating that, who is the white house spending the last days attacking, we know the answer. jillian: well, definitely have been flying from the very beginning. >> senator warren f if you take a look at the list, that's a hard sale, she collected hundreds of thousands of dollars, so it's convenient for her to want to push free college with no way to for it now that she's a career politician, i don't think people are going to go for it and we should stay
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tune. jillian: kimberly, david, thank you for your time. rob: headlines now. the estranged husband facing judge today, fail to go properly charge the batteries on his gps monitor, dulos and girlfriend have pleaded not guilty. bond could be revoked. search for answers after 3 people are killed and four more at the hospital for apparently overdoses, all victims were wearing orange wristband, believed to be an isolated incident. family outraged after a first grader is arrested for throwing a temper tantrum at school, first grader, police putting kaya you see here in handcuffs, taking her to juvenile detention center in orlando, her
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grandmother say that is the little girl has sleep disorder that makes her act out and she's very angry. >> most 6-year-old child should be able to tell somebody that they have handcuffs on them -- rob: school resource officer who handcuffed kaya arrested an 8-year-old, they have been suspended pending an investigation. jillian: expected to hit puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands this week pacting high winds and heavy rain. rob: the storm lashing parts of island, flash flooding, flooding in tobago. jillian: janice dean. >> karen, jerry, a wave off the coast of africa, very busy, karen has a few questions marks here, for now weak tropical storm, 40-mile an hour sustained winds and the center of circulation is a little bit
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discombobulated, we will watch this, the potential for this to strengthen and then what happens after friday, we don't quite know yet, that's why that cone of uncertainty gets larger over time, here are the forecast models, certainly watching puerto rico over the next couple of days as we could see tropical storm forced winds at the very least and as we get into saturday, we are not really sure what's going to happen, we do think the storm is going to stall, yes, for several days in the atlantic and then if an area of high pressure builds it could move towards the u.s. coastline, so there's a past 24 hours, we are seeing some rain for puerto rico and over the next couple of days depending on where the track of the storm goes, could we see quite a bit of rain, still yet to be determined, so we will continue to watch that tropical activity. we are still in peak season in september and i want to remind you that the first day of fall came together. jillian: forgot.
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janice: 91 in new york, 91 my friends, 82 in denver, portland 67 and there's your forecast. jillian: 91. janice: it'll be warm all week in the northeast. rob: go chug up pumpkin spice latte in 90-degree. >> yuck. >> thank you, janice. rob: 38 minutes after the hour, do you remember the activist who volunteered to clean up streets of baltimore, well, now he's taking on a new challenge. >> why have we allowed this to happen. rob: big challenge too, message for liberal leaders. jillian: funeral just held for a glacier, we are coming right
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nooooo! rob: welcome back, dozens of illegal immigrants found hiding inside of a tractor trailer, now the american citizen who is behind the wheel is under arrest, border patrol agents in texas finding 53 people at a checkpoint near the mexican border, officials say it was 105-degrees in the back of the truck. all of the migrants were taken into custody. a detention center for migrant families will soon reopen in texas, according to washington post, ice stopped housing families at the county center earlier this year, right in the midst of a surge in border crossings, the facility southeast of san antonio is the agency's second largest center housing 830 people, most recently use today hold adult women who will be sent to other detention centers. jillian: a motorcade for vice president mike pence ruffling
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feathers in michigan, traveling with motorcade on island where cars are banned, he was there for the michigan republican leadership conference on saturday, michigan democrat congresswoman tlaib tweeting, quote, banned for a century, people, here comes the trump administration trampling all over it like they do the u.s. constitution. this video of the cars on beautiful island makes my stomach turn. >> why is this here? why have we have allowed this to happen in los angeles? >> says team cleaned 50 tons of trash in 9 hours, he wants to know why california leadership isn't taking matters in their own hands, also volunteer cleanups in baltimore and plan
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to go visit other cities in the coming weeks. rob: all right, people gathering for a funeral for a disappearing glacier, about 250 mourners hiked up the mountain in switzerland to honor chunk of ice that scientists say is dwindling and disappearing because of global warming. jillian: several people in black clothing to the funeral as they listen today a speech about the glacier. alexandria ocasio-cortez shocked the world by winning political race. rob ron democrat khan challenging aoc in upcoming congressional primary promising real results an not empty promises, you will meet her coming up next. jillian: before that time to check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends", steve doocy. >> ub it in, coming up exactly
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15 minutes from right now on "fox & friends" for president trump to come here to new york city, over trump tower right now, tonight later today that is he's going give historic speech on religious freedom at the united nations, instead of going to a climate change summit with pretty much all the other world leaders, what's up with that? well, we will get details from the white house press secretary, join us believe i believe here on the couch, also here congressman devin nunes of california who has a bold prediction about joe biden's 2020 bid, time to stick a fork in it as well as with stuart varney and don bangino, busy 3 hours rob and jillian kicks off in 14 and a half minutes right now here in the channel y'all trust for morning news. rob: happy monday, steve. [laughter] rob: we will be right back.
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rob: okay, welcome back, she's been the face of far-left democrats for some time now but alexandria ocasio-cortez does have a democratic primary challenger for her new york congressional seat coming up in 2020, the candidate khan say that aoc's message is not resinating in her district and she joins us live to talk to us this morning, thank you so much, are you running as democratic challenger for aoc, you uphill battle because she's -- i mean, she's like the face of the party at this point, isn't she? >> yeah, i think so too but the challenge i'm willing to face and it's something that i've been planning and seeing for the last 6, 7 months as democrat since i was born, since my parents came into this country, willing to see and how can i face the battle.
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rob: okay, aoc is obviously very popular, i mean, she's a national figure now, she has a huge name, you say in her district, though, she's not making the right moves and she's not fighting for the people in her district, maybe she's too national at this point? >> of course, since she's been elected she's never in the district, too busy in washington and hollywood and most congressional 14 never seen her, she's not around, she opened her office quite late, about 3 or 4 months later after she came to office, yes. rob: okay, let's take a look, here is aoc's response to ms. khan running for office. i try not to focus on other folks, the field. we will show you some of the highlights of the platform for alexandria ocasio-cortez, we will start with medicare for all. you believe it's a push too far left, your medicare policy may be in line with what joe biden wants to do in 2020?
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>> i believe everybody should get medicare, excuse me, because it's a pro-choice, people need to understand when you give medical for all, people say the unions remove all which they have been working so hard negotiated. rob: aoc basically single-payer is too far, you think people should be able to keep their insurance? >> correct, union workers, everyone who has negotiated their medical benefits, they took pay cuts to do a medical benefit, those are the people that need to stand up and say, everyone should have medical insurance but they should also be have our choice to go out and get what we want, private insurance is everyone like anyone who has a job, they should have it but not give it up and the most important thing, how are we going pay for this if we give to it everyone, that's the biggest question. how are we going the pay for this? that's, rises on every day, like if i see what she wants but i don't understand when it comes
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down to finance how that's going to work. rob: you consider yourself more of a moderate democrat. let's talk about amazon, one of aoc's biggest mistake when you talk to more conservative, losing 25,000 jobs when aoc and other political leaders chased amazon out of new york. >> not only 25,000 jobs, indirect jobs of 75,000 jobs, you have to understand how it affected the community. rob: it was going to be in queens. >> it affected the community, affected the entire queens, i think, and especially the queen bridge, like a huge job that people could go for and see and economic condition would be better, people that can't have jobs, a lot of opportunities for small businesses. rob: aoc says we don't need private industry, the government will give everybody a job. >> yeah, the thing is after losing the 25,000 did she bring jobs back, do we have more jobs,
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what opportunities has she brought to congressional district, that's the question. like, great, she single-handily, i don't know if there was a celebration in last meeting, news conference, she was happy, celebrated losing 25,000 jobs. rob: she did. she was proud of that and i think that threw a lot of people off. thank you so much for your time, democrat running for aoc's seat, we will see how it goes. >> thank you very much. rob: jillian, over to you. jillian: 7 minutes until the top of the hour, planned parenthood taking the trump administration to court today over a rule that blocks federal funding for abortions but is this a legal battle they can win and this team is just playing offensive, guy, why are you making me read this? the play that has eagles fans crying foul, more coming right back.
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jillian: good monday morning, welcome back. planned parenthood heads to court today to challenge new requirements for a federal funding program. the organization withdrew from title 10 this summer after the trump administration put new rules into place bannin banning participants referring women for abortion. why she doesn't believe planned parenthood has a case. >> this money hasn't been taken away from low income women. instead, it's being redirected to health centers
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that actually help women have a family not prevent a family. >> the rule is being challenged in several courts. >> former students from schools that surround ground zero could qualify for free healthcare. the new york city department of education working to contact about 19,000 people who could qualify for the government's victims compensation fund if they have 9/11 related cancers or respiratory diseases. jillian: it is time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first up the good. sweet updated to a story to a little girl battling cancer and raising money with lemonade stand with kids like her. 8-year-old elfly large is officially cancer-free. she raised more than $7,000 for saint jude hospital after being diagnosed in january of 2017. >> that is awesome. good for little ellie. we love to hear stories like that. social media furious at the emmy awards for spoiling the now what four months old
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game of throne's finale. if you haven't seen it yet, close your ice. here it is. ♪ so the girl kills the monster, that's how it ends. the awards show showing that clip of a major death scene. the series ended back in may. many people online wh though who still haven't caught up are upset. wow, emmys that was way too much of a game of thrones spoiler. i don't care that it's been months that was rude. jillian: if you haven't caught up in months are you really a fan? i know they gave me this story to read on purpose. i will read it. now to the ugly, philadelphia eagles fan crying foul after a baffling moment last night's game. watch this. >> protection this time and now wentz looking around and
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there is just nobody down there open. he gets rid of it. >> yesterday's game by the way. 1:00. you can see the team's offensive line looking on as carson wentz is sacked by detroit lions. the eagles lost 27-24. they had so many injuries, people. rob: got to go. ♪ ♪ steve: new york city united nations general assembly. this is the worst traffic the entire year all based over about five blocks to the east of us don't go unless you are a world leader. ainsley: or take the subway. subway is much easier as we all know. coming in this morning early, sixth avenue was closed down in front of trump tower. they put barricades. the driver this morning said i have never in my 30 years of doing this seen t
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