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>> charged with disorderly conduct. >> other cities are out of control like war zones. of the cities are going to straighten it out, not going to put up with that. rob: what was supposed to be a march for peace spirals into mayhem. nypd officers battered and bloodied on streets they risk their lives to protect. >> the latest in a string of violent attacks on the badge as donald trump lays down the law. we are live in washington. hackers pulling off a massive cyberattack on the social media platform twitter. >> famous users like joe biden, kanye west, elon musk all targeted. could this be a larger operation, one gop senator warns that it could be. he is taking the role of protective older brother to the next level. >> big act of bravery to save his little sister's life.
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"fox and friends first" continues right now. >> good morning, it is thursday morning, you are watching "fox and friends first". rob: the white house sending a message of law and order amid a lot of nationwide unrest. >> federal intervention could be coming to crackdown on violence. >> what a scene we saw yesterday in new york, the president receives a key endorsement in his run for reelection.
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>> the president says he will announce a federal law enforcement initiative next week focused on the violent spiraling out of control in cities across the country. unclear if that means an executive order or temporary intervention but one thing is clear and that is the message. >> the left-wing group of people running our cities are not doing the job we are supposed to be doing, we are doing a great job in portland, portland, we have other cities that are out of control like war zones. >> the key endorsement comes from the national association of police organizations from our endorsement recognizes public support for men and women on the front lines especially during this time of unfair and inaccurate opprobrium being directed at our members by so many. a key endorsement for law enforcement, supporting obama in 2008-2012 while not endorsing in 2016. in new york city the nypd
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identifying the suspect seen in videos attacking cops on the brooklyn bridge including nypd's top uniformed cop terrence monahan left bloodied after the assault as bill diblasio condemned the violence that signed a police reform bill. the sergeant benevolent association's vice president had this to say. >> i don't believe they are protesters, they are nothing but anarchists who set out to hurt the individuals involved in a peaceful prayer march to end the violence. >> what is coming from donald trump? we don't know and he didn't go into detail. when asked if he might consider taking over cities to deal with the violence, but it is a fairly good that he follows through. >> can't wait to see what this
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is. >> the incident in new york is the most recent and what seems to be a string of attacks lately on police. geraldo rivera joined sean hannity to discuss the threats of violence preventing officers from doing their job. >> cities are going to hell in a hand basket and it is incredible the bloodletting going on, cops feel disillusioned, they feel disrespected, they feel handicapped, they feel handcuffed, they are no longer able to count on the city administration to have their back, it is awful to watch. the blood is running red in the streets. >> the trump campaign shaking up its leadership, brad arescale is being replaced by deputy campaign manager bill steffy. he is staying on his senior advisor focusing on strategy.
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the campaign said it was time for a change. >> bread is to be admired. he is done a lot to get the campaign to where it is today but the president, recognizing this election is different from 2016 had to make this change. >> the president announcing the decision on social media saying both were heavily involved in our historic 2015 win and i look forward to having a big and important second when together. >> twitter investigating a coordinated attack overnight after several high profile accounts were have to. >> we have a list of names targeted by these scammers. >> select a asked -- have to count is impressive from joe biden to former president obama to jeff bezos and warren buffett, twitter accounts were hacked with a link to a bit coin wallet for users to send money for the promise of getting more money back. close to 300 the posits have been made to the hackers
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account totaling over 100,$000. there is no way to tell how much of that money came from the scan. the company is looking at how the cyberattack was carried out. in a statement twitter supports is, quote, we detected what i believe to be a coordinated social engineering attack by people who successfully targeted some of our employees with access to internal systems and tools, twitter ceo jack dorsey tweeted tough day for it here at twitter. we feel terrible is happen. we are diagnosing and will share everything we can when we have a more complete understanding of what happened. our teammates are working hard to make this right. attorney harmeet dhillon joined us earlier and said this could have major ramifications. >> this is the biggest data security breach and the most important one, in my opinion, in history. if you have for example a world leader or an important politician like some of the people who were asked tweeting things from their account that were bellicose, threatened a foreign country, made outrageous claims it could
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start a war. >> lawmakers want the department of justice to investigate. senator josh holly writing to dorsey, quote, a successful attack on your system servers represent a threat to all your users, privacy and data security, twitter temporarily prevented some verified users from tweeting after the hack and are working on restoring full access to those accounts. rob: a teenager will face a judge in the deadly shooting of any-year-old girl. jillian connolly is charged with murder and aggravated assault. he turned himself into atlanta police after being named a person of interest. connolly admits to being there at the time of the killing that says he did not fire his gun. police arrested connolly the same day turner was laid to rest, she was shot and killed when sitting in her mom's car on the fourth of july.
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jillian: the supreme court clearing the way for the second federal execution this week. the justices overturning a lower court ruling that wesley perky was unfit to be executed, was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a teenage girl in 1998, his lawyers claim he has dementia and doesn't understand why he's being executed. he is scheduled to die i lethal injection in the next few hours. rob: lindsey graham is pushing to release a memo about the source of the christopher steel dossier. graham thinks it could be declassified and made public in just days. >> anybody that read that memo or was briefed about that memo and continued to use it to get awards against carter page in april and june of 2017 are in big time trouble. >> graham says he's calling in james comey and andrew mccabe to testify in september. jillian: a 6-year-old boiled
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hereafter saving his sister's life from a dog attack. the wyoming boy stood between his sister and the charging dog telling her, quote, if someone had to die i thought it should be me. had to get 90 stitches. >> unbelievable this story. after the boy was bitten he helped his sister run to safety, his aunt calling him a superhero and captain america agrees. >> what you did was so brave, so selfless your sister is so lucky to have you, your parents must be so proud of you. >> chris evans promised to send him an authentic captain america's shield. such a young age. what an incredible kid. jillian: a plan to protect the homeless backfiring.
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>> drug fueled parties, overdoses, deaths, people are being assaulted. sexual assaults going on. it is pandemonium. >> the fallout from san francisco's hotels for the homeless. rob: we told you in attack, offices beaten and bloodied when protecting peaceful protesters on the brooklyn bridge. blue lives matter founder joseph. recess week city leaders are to blame for this. that is coming up next. just over a year ago, i was drowning in credit card debt. sofi helped me pay off twenty-three thousand dollars of credit card debt. they helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. i went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. so thank you. ♪
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>> blue lives matter founder says fault lies with the leadership and he joins us now, thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. what is your reactions what you saw yesterday? >> at mullins as part of the benevolent association. a lot of leaders in the community, churchgoers met by, quote, peaceful protesters, weak leadership all the time, those people are out to instigate. terrence monahan, a complete gentleman getting hurt, absolutely outrageous. one of the lieutenants i spoke to after the incident at a broken collarbone and lacerations, no place in this society nowadays. >> 6 months ago nobody in their right mind would have walked up to a top and hit them over the head with a bat and just stand there for another couple minutes.
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it would have been over for that person but police right now because of whatever reason whether it is leadership or whatever it is, politics, they look weak. how do we change that? how do we get back to the way things were? >> it years ago we talked about the water bucket incidents. if we don't stop this we will have other incidents, people throwing bricks or things like we just saw. if rudy giuliani stood up, the first like this started, we would not be having a discussion was i'm surprised we've not see more officers killed in the line of duty because of it but instead we have leadership painting letters in front of trump tower black lives matter and teamed up with standing up for new york city, sent a letter to bill diblasio, we should have. lives matter to bring awareness to officers who get verbally and physically abused every single day.
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>> they are considering removing cops from traffic stops. with everything going on is policing changed forever? >> domestic violence calls are the most dangerous job for police officers, so many times you pull somebody over for a broken taillight and a massive amount of drugs, unloaded firearm, wanted for murder maybe in another city and it can turn bad very quickly and to go out and it is completely off the wall, not going to work. rob: the commissioner the nypd, three officers were brutally attacked by protesters, these are the conditions your officers have to operate in every day as they continue to protect your neighborhoods. such assaults are always unacceptable and should outrage us all. outrageous all. do you think this outrages the mayor of new york city? >> the way you see him on television i don't think so.
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a one-year-old child killed in brooklyn, you go out there to the podium at 3:00 in the morning and denounced and say we are going to catch those people into what we have to, incredible how police officers yesterday that were injured even our top cop, new york state bill reform these individuals are going to be out, that is insane, people should be in jail for prolonged period of time and it is or weak leadership. governor cuomo needs to step in and stand up and be a leader instead of just threatening. needs to go out and protect our police officers and the public which he swears to serve. jillian: you just referenced this but you and blue lives matter nyc asked the mayor to paint blue lives matter on the streets of new york. yesterday the nypd accountability package was signed into law. let's bring that up for people at home so they can see what is in that, use a chokehold band in new york city, strengthening
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rights to record the nypd, badge numbers and ranks must be visible, you can see the rest on the screen, your reaction to that? >> anyone who knows parking lots there comes a time you will put your hands around somebody's you can end up on top of them. last week an individual isn't going to be charged the same as the carpet is off-the-wall in reference to the blue lives matter on the floor, the nypd alcohol at the roadway as well so we need to look towards our leadership getting a complete overhaul. rob: thanks for your time. it was sad to see what we saw on the brooklyn bridge, just embarrassing for our city but thank you for coming on. today a funeral will be held
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for two fallen police officers in texas who were shot and killed when responding to a domestic disturbance last week. the community for public viewing to mourn the following officers adding to the growing memorial outside the police station. fellow officers to guard over their caskets ahead of today's funeral. they served on the force for two years. jillian: a retired police officer honoring one of his own with the power of music. >> i don't know how to express myself. and play a few hands and show the family is alive. jillian: out and little playing the saxophone at a memorial for fallen officer johnson shoot who was shot and killed last week. he joined the police department in june of 2019 after serving in the coast guard.
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and we are going to play. i've got so much confidence in the universities are handling this. >> i think the country needs it in the state of louisiana needs it. we all need it. todd: former ohio state football coach, optimistic that football, college football will happen this fall. there are protocols in place to keep the players save, their confidence comes as an ounce games will only be played between conference members. jillian: i hope there is football.
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doctor anthony fauci fires back after member criticizes his role on the coronavirus task force. rob: state step up violence -- virus restrictions amid a surge in cases. >> reporter: donald trump's top trade advisor under fire for criticizing infectious disease doctor anthony fauci, releasing the not been in usa today claiming the doctor, quote, has been wrong about everything. i have attracted with him on. when you ask me if i listened to anthony fauci's advice my answer is only with skepticism and caution. anthony fauci fighting back. >> i can't claim peter navarro. he's in the world by himself and i wish we didn't have a lot of those distractions which i think are noise that get in the way. >> white house chief of staff taking control of the situation is the trump administration distances itself from his comments.
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there is this photo and a member of the president's communications team tweeting out this explanation, peter navarro's op-ed did not go through normal white house clearance processes it is the opinion of peter alone. donald trump values the expertise of the medical professionals advising his administration. >> he made a statement representing himself, shouldn't be doing that. i have a good relationship with anthony. rob: 13 states recorded a new daily high and coronavirus infections, just this week the surge causing 24 states to stop or reverse their reopening plans. other areas calling back up to make sure will to stop the spread are enforced and includes new york city, to make sure travelers from hotspots are complying with travel requirements. rob: thank you.
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>> lawlessness in the city is going on longer than it should and the police department and the cops, the good cops in the men and women of this job are made the scapegoat to his bad policies and bad policies of the city council. >> the white house preparing to send a message of law and order, the president hinting federal intervention could be coming to crack down on what he says are democrat led wars on the city, nypd folks for this man attacking officers on the brooklyn bridge, the protester clipping cops with a cane while reaching over a railing.
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rob: one of the highest ranks at the department, terrence monahan sprained his finger in this attack. a number of them had head injuries as buildable audio signed anti-chokehold police reform bills which handcuff them even further while condemning the violence at the same time. as violence continues across major cities, dan bondgino talks about how the president should stop this. >> needs to get the secret service, the atf, the irs, get these taskforces together and plant them in big cities and he is not asking. there is no asking. we are done asking if he doesn't need lightfoot's permission or bill diblasio's permission in new york, he should go in with these taskforces and all of a sudden
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you will see crime drop almost overnight. jillian: police could soon end traffic stops in berkeley, california. this the council passed a proposal to use unarmed city workers to enforce traffic laws. this is part of a broad overhaul of the city, they are cutting the police budget by 50%. a program to put the homeless in san francisco hotels is backfiring, the city -- a local reporter says it is creating chaos. >> absolute disaster solving exactly nothing and making the problems worse, you are talking parties, overdoses, deaths, people are being assaulted, you have sexual assault going on. it is pandemonium. >> the city has leased 2400 hotel rooms for the temporary program.
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rob: as the us pools american troops from afghanistan lawmakers on capitol hill are pushing further changes to our presence in that country to reduce it. republicans are looking to use a defense bill amendment to repeal authority for military force that has been in place since 9/11 effectively expediting plans for a full withdrawal intending america's longest war. thomas massey is the cosponsor and joins me to explain. tell us what you want to do. >> i had a conversation with the president in january and thanked him for being the first president in 30 years who hasn't started a war and his biggest legacy would be to get us out of the war, we are trying to support his effort in the national defense authorization act by offering an amendment that would codify what he wants to do which is
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get us out of afghanistan, not just withdraw some troops but withdraw all of the troops. the struggle we will have is to get nancy pelosi to let us have a vote on this amendment. i think she senses he will be stronger in this election if he keeps this promise and andy biggs and i sent an open letter to the president encouraging him to follow his gut instinct because he does want to get us out of afghanistan and bring the troops home. rob: the first from matt gates of florida, this is there amendment for july 10th, sending authorization, for withdrawing troops for political reconciliation, independent of the us, a $2,500 amendment, prohibition on availability of fundss for
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certain activities relating to us presence in afghanistan. do you think this country can stand on its own without us there and if it can't. >> it is not worth one more good start family. we've been there for 19 years now. a cosponsor of those. and focusing on our defense. where empires go to die, alexander the great, the american people -- not just the right thing to do but the popular thing to do, 69% in afghanistan. >> the taliban gets a foothold gets more control over the government, democratically elected government is out-of-the-way and bad actors move in.
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>> we built a hydroelectric -- we give the taliban and 30% of the electricity so they won't blow the dam up. we need to spend that in the united states. we brought that money home, we could triple the nasa budget or double roads and infrastructure budget. rob: we will follow this and see if you get your vote from nancy pelosi, we appreciate it. jillian: 35 after the hour, the best time of the morning when we check in with our favorite meteorologist janice dean. >> janice: don't tell adam that the, that i am your favorite. storm reports yesterday.
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and and the interior northeast, large hail damaging winds, isolated tornadoes at risk today, this frontal boundary draped across the central us, forecast high, warm over the south and the mississippi river valley and the humidity will move to the east coast so that oppressive hermas, we will feel it as we head into the weekend. and the heated humidity, severe threat including the great lakes and the midwest through the central us. you are my favorite too. rob: i'm trying to peg which golden girl you might be. i can't figure janice out.
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rob: twitter investigating a coordinated attack after several high profile accounts were hacked. jillian: a list of names targeted by scammers. >> reporter: the most prominent twitter uses the victim of hackers, it happened at 4:00 pm eastern time. that is when it started. the account of joe biden and barack obama, bill gates and
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many more posting similar messages, i'm giving back to the community. all bit coin since the address below will be doubled. i will be doing this for 30 minutes. obviously a scam. twitter began taking down the messages but in some cases they popped back up again, leaving twitter powerless whatever investigation several employees had access had their information passwords breached that allowed hackers a window to get in. the ceo posted this message we feel terrible this happen and we will share everything we can with a more complete understanding of what happened but this isn't over. this is rough news for twitter because data privacy is of paramount importance so you
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lose credibility on high profile folks, that is not good. rob: some kind of inside job as this is being alleged, we will see. doritos giving you 150 grand and putting you on tv. >> what you used to do with this is the same thing. this new challenge, big reward called crash from home, similar to the old crash the super bowl campaign. running the commercials in the super bowl, stuck at home during covid-19 lockdowns showing on your love of doritos from your home, a 150,$000 prize, tickets for sunday night football on september 13th, winners will be announced on august 3rd. this is really fun because there are creative filmmaking out there. i would suggest including doritos. jillian: don't mention doritos. thank you.
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rob: joe biden ahead in the polls in pennsylvania but many think that could change thanks to what they call secret trump voters. political panel on deck. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy febreze... ♪la la la la la.
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is coming up on "fox and friends" we have all sorts of guests, they will sell off on the alarm on riots in portland, oregon as protesters clash with police and create their own autonomous zone. four months until november's presidential election, we talked to louisiana congressman and biden campaign cochair cedric richmond.
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also on deck, doctor jeanette, david webb and clara logan and the top cop guy in the white shirt right there under attack even after bill diblasio pins new police reform into law. that all happened yesterday on the brooklyn bridge. 12 and a half minutes from now on the channel you transfer your morning news. let's go to studio j with jillian. >> when you look at our culture today and the price you can pay for wearing a maga have going into a store with a trump sign and we get attacked, go to a restaurant and get a meal and get thrown out of the restaurant, people get used to this and say i will not talk
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about it anymore. the intolerance that makes people a hidden voter. >> those hidden voters may be a factor in 2020 in battleground pennsylvania where half of voters think secret trump supporters in their own communities, joe biden's polling strong now. is there more than meets the eye? joining us is democratic strategists, i will start with you. you see those numbers. what do you think of those hidden voters in the impact they could have on the 2020 election? >> i understand americans are embarrassed to admit their support for donald trump. he's given us a lot of reasons to be embarrassed was he embarrassed the white house in the world but as far as polls are concerned coming past polling models we didn't know the numbers we would get out of the rural part especially the rust belt and the model
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accommodate for that because past election performance is expected. donald trump's campaign doesn't want you to know they are just tanking across the suburbs. they are panicking right now is the message is not resonating. >> the only thing that is embarrassing is joe biden is trying to present himself in his basement as a candidate who is not against fracking when he's against fracking. before he was for school choice, joe biden is talking about the green new deal like it will impact pennsylvania voters in a positive way just like his past policy positions hurt pennsylvania jobs by
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setting thousands of manufacturing jobs away from states like pennsylvania. when you look at these trump voters who are not willing to come out in public is a god embarrassment but attacks from the left and liberals that are making it so difficult for people, for their livelihoods, their jobs. the goya president said something positive about hispanic prosperity and get attacked from the canceled culture saying don't by his product. for what reason? they are a good product and providing jobs for people but that is what we are up against. people are afraid of the backlash from the liberal knob. that is what we saw in 2016, people will come out in support him, a silent majority. he can laugh all he wants to. jillian: look at these numbers. a monmouth poll of presidential preference from july 9th
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through thirteenth and you can see the preference is joe biden 53% compared to donald trump 40%. you think these numbers are not emblematic of the truth? >> they are not. we saw that in 2016, people were not publicly saying they would support the president when they got to the ballot box and they voted for him and especially when you examine the real history in real record and real positions of joe biden pennsylvanians are not going to go for it. is against fracking and school choice and having manufacturing jobs in the state in the country and sings like usmca, he was for nafta and supporting having china go into the wto. jillian: you want to get in here, what is your response? >> you put numbers in front of people that they become delusional, and alternative reality, they keep saying things that are alternative
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factors of the rest of us will believe them. look at the economy, the handling of the pandemic, this is the experience of the american people currently in the american president has failed us in so many ways whether it is pennsylvania or texas, he is tanking because there is no message on the white house that is hopeful or optimistic that says we will bring the country forward. you go with a litany of things about joe biden. at the end of the day the president of the united states, donald trump, has failed us and it is clear to americans whether you look at a polar a focus group or walk into a diner and ask people, this president has been a failure, the worst president in american history. americans know that and when they go to the ballot box in november they will vote him -- jillian: the economy was doing very well before coronavirus hits. i think that is hard to be argued against. >> the economy was doing well when he inherited it from
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barack obama. jillian: that argument. you are both talking at once. we are out of time. i hate to cut this short but we are completely out of time. we will have that conversation another time. it is document to be had another day. we will be right back. realtors® have been providing expert guidance, helping people find new places to dream and thrive. .
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jillian: okay. kanye west may be out of the 2020 running after all. the rapper filing paperwork to appear on the oklahoma presidential ballot just hours after his campaign announced he dropped out. rob: carley shimkus is here with more on the potential presidential comeback, carley? >> so it looks like kanye still has the west wing on his mind. is he still officially on the ballot in oklahoma. representative for the rapper filed the proper paperwork yesterday. also paid the $35,000 filing fee. he also filed some initial paperwork with the federal election commission. and all of this is happening one day after it was reported that he had dropped out of the race. so this certain liver has twitter talking. amazingly his 2005 album was late registration. kanye took late registration to a whole new level. a.j. chiming in when will i be able to register as birthday
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party member. #kanye for president. birthday party is the official party name. he has missed the registration deadline in about 8 states though. who knows what is going to happen here. it looks like he is back in the race guys. jillian: interesting. let's bring in todd for this one. in the 4:00 hour we were talking about "the golden girls" house up for sale. todd proposed this question which character are we all? carley: social media, our viewers have chimed in. so susan on twitter says todd is blanch for sure. my favorite show is the only thing that makes me laugh during these horrible times. and arden says i vote for rob as blanch and jillian as dorothy. how about that? i have never seen the show though so i'm a little out of the loop here. rob: carley, you are too young. todd: no way. i am totally sophia.
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i'm the snarky sicilian. carley: the house is gorgeous. todd: 3 million bucks. >> coming to a conclusion. >> look at that green kitchen, wow. >> carley here, we have got to get carley. people split on carley. so todd piro tweeted this. i have heard of him. rose was the nice one and no one is nicer than carley. literally no one. i have looked at the research. and we are not trying to say that carley isn't smart because rose wasn't the sharpest of the bunch but carley is both very smart and very nice. jillian: we have character descriptions of them all. rose is played by betty white, fun innocent and very. we have blanche is saucy. keeping everyone in line. >> true. jillian: sophia dorothy's mom seasoned by life's experiences and always down for adventure.
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rob: we have another blanche as well. janis is another blanche. carley: shoutout to producer who wrote that list. i have more notes on the golden girls than i do on election day. jillian: we have got to go. thanks for voting. bye. ♪ all the things that i want to hear ♪ it's true ♪ that's what i like about you. brian: when we talk about what we like with you we are talking about our entire audience individually and collectively. welcome to this beautiful studio. jedediah is in for ainsley. steve doocy will be playing themself for the next three hours. steve, there is so much breaking news that happened even when we slept for our three hours last night. steve: for our three hours. you were working late again last night. good job on the tucker show. jed, good morning to you. it is the 16th day of july and,
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