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about the app aren't sure if an outright ban is the right move. >> ceo when asked questions about the parent company of tiktok bytedance was cagey in his answers and should give everyone pause. the ultimate question is what do we do moving forward? is it an all-out ban, forced sale? we have to make sure we are protecting in particular young people who rely more and more on tiktok to get their news. >> even some republicans don't want to ban the app. they want more comprehensive data privacy law applying to tiktok but other media companies. >> sandra: interesting stuff. grady, thank you. >> bill: that's terrifying video we're showing the moment a twister ripped through a high school in mississippi. severe weather warnings across the south today after massive tornadoes and powerful storms sliced through the region.
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this is so many friends, family, memories that have been destroyed. >> bill: robert ray is live in rolling fork, mississippi where he has been for a couple of days. good morning, robert. >> good morning, bill. just catastrophic here in rolling fork and the mississippi delta. you look, my goodness. look where i am standing, at the edge of what was someone's home, a vehicle smashed, thrown into the air. the town of less than 2,000 people is completely in ruin. it is going to have to be leveled. that's what the beginning process is happening right now. what you see is keep stakes all over. a card, greeting to a niece, dear tina, thanks for the great time when i was home. the issue is there are no homes left in this entire region. i want to give you a better
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perspective here. as i move through this rubble and debris. by the way, bill, we had rain and thunderstorms come in last night creating mississippi mud on top of this already unbelievable disaster. fema is on the ground. the governor reeves telling people it will be a long road. what can people do when they've lost everything? you see in the distance the vehicles, businesses, and homes ruined. fema is setting up checkpoints in this area where people can begin the registration to try to get short-term funds. so important for people that have lost everything. governor is telling people it will be a long road but they are here to support. red cross, samaritan's purse and other volunteers from communities all over the mississippi delta here on the ground giving temporary shelter to people that have lost everything. i can tell you the stories from folks hiding in their bathtubs and taking shelter down in
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closets as this storm came over, 166 mile-an-hour winds, the ef4 traveling through friday night ravaging this and other communities, 25 people dead here in mississippi, one in alabama, another community ravaged by mother nature. >> bill: you said it. what can they do? right now not much. robert ray, me is miss reporting there live. thank you, robert for being there for us. what do you do? take a bulldozer through town and break the news to the people who call it home? some families have been there for decades. >> sandra: some families still stopping and saying thank god they made it true. thank god they are alive. one family joined us last hour. dad, shea, casey and mother and 12-year-old son parker describing the horror. >> didn't have a clue a tornado was coming.
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like casey said, it seemed like seconds later it was over. >> i ran, got in the bathtub. maybe had five seconds to get in the bathtub. another 20 seconds everything was gone. the resilience of this town is amazing. neighbors helping neighbors. >> sandra: the resilience of parker was able able to speak last hour and said we'll be okay. we're together and we will be okay. and this is just the reality that they are waking up to, however, this morning. >> bill: these are moments you never erase from your memory for your entire lives. you see the before picture on the left and what they are left with afterwards on the right side of your screen. it goes on for miles. we mentioned last hour the governor in mississippi was speaking on "fox & friends" earlier today talking about deaths on the west side of mississippi and the east side of mississippi. you have your imagination where the line runs clearly across the entire state where there is
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nothing but this, destruction and rubble. >> sandra: before they start clearing things away this is the moment the families try to retrieve anything special to them that they can hang onto after all this. >> bill: hopefully they find something. back to mississippi as coverage continues. the white house, a deep dive into visitor logs for the widen white house showing a close relationship between the west wing and top executives for apple, google and facebook. tim cook made a visit five times from july of 2021 to september of 2022 about once every three months. former michigan congressman mike rogers served as chairman of the house intel committee. thank you for your time. a period of 18 months we have at least 38 times senior executives made a stop at the white house. can that be explained? >> listen, it seems that almost
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every administration gets into this revolving door and this love affair with the big tech companies. a lot of those big tech companies, by the way, are advertising companies that have really good technology. they won't solve the innovation problem for america and not going to solve the innovation problem for our big government. nothing seems to get better. people continue to admire the problems so yes, why aren't they talking with the small innovative -- i've been in the tech business for seven years. the innovation that's happening in small start-ups is amazing and it will help change america for the better. it will make the government more efficient. those are the people they should be talking to, quite frankly. >> bill: apple ceo5 times in 15 months. apple rep 16 times total. google nine and facebook seven times. they need washington to run their business, don't they? isn't it symbiotic in that way?
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>> they're worried there will be regulation that hasn't been there before on these big platforms. and candidly, if you look at what tiktok is doing, it is a collection platform for chinese intelligence services, no doubt in my mind. it goes back to beijing and run it through their all go rhythms for doing profiles. google is doing that activity engaged in for a long time. they call it advertising. that's what the tiktok advertising was trying to say. no, it's not spying, but for advertising purposes. china does not. we know google does. it does -- it is -- you have crept into people's lives all across america every time you get on or google something. so of course they will go to washington, d.c. of course they want to make sure that they are not going to get regulated. again, could be absolutely innocent. some of these platforms actually
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help the united states of america in certain ways. my argument is okay, that's okay, but be careful that you don't believe that the big fangs, as they call them, are the only ones that are changing the technology advancements for the united states. lots of small, creative startup companies that ought to be in these conversations. >> bill: you -- i don't know how serious you are on this, maybe tell us now. are you considering a run for the white house that would be a more civil and more solution-oriented lane? that's the quote. >> yeah, i will say i have been spending a lot of time in places that matter. early conversations with people in iowa and south carolina and new hampshire, nevada coming up. you know what we found is that people are tired of the political class admiring the problem. this sugar-high politics where i
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poke you in the eye and i go on facebook and twitter and get my numbers up and we all dance around with no solution. so we've been proposing very real, very creative, very innovative bold solutions to fix all the problems that the political class has admired for the last couple decades. >> bill: such as what? give us one. >> one tax return. one line for deductions. think of the money we would say. reading reclamation. we have a reading epidemic in america. 2/3 of our kids aren't proficient in reading in the eighth grade and 3/4 not proficient in math. china is teaching their students. one you get to volunteer. the folks that want $10,000 of free money from their neighbor to pay off their student loans? you will have to earn it and go in and bring these kids back up
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to reading level. we can do this. it is exciting. could add 1.7 trillion to the economy if you get 12th graders reading at the 12th grade when they graduate. it is a very powerful thing. every year we don't do this, we continue to fall further behind china and other places. so a reading reclamation across america. not a new government program. we do it for the not for profits doing it very well. we bolster them up and we'll give them a pool of volunteers again if you want $10,000 off from your student loan, which you should pay back, by the way. we'll give you an opportunity to do it. it goes on and on. we have that for medicare. we'll save medicare by applying a new technology, ai specifically for better outcomes, cheaper costs, patients are better off, and again, these are unique things. people here, all the politicians going on the campaign trail
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talking about the same darn things every year. >> bill: you gave me a bunch. i appreciate that. thank you. you are running, aren't you? >> i have a whole bunch more, too. >> bill: you are running, aren't you? >> i'm getting a lot of encouragement in places that matter. people are politically discouraged. all the things they hear in the national news i don't hear it in places that will be early primaries. never work out well for america. i think people need some choices and i think they are looking for a lane, a candidate that says i have real solutions, creative solutions to ingest technology into a 19th century government trying to solve problems of the 20th century in the 21st century and they know it's broken and they want something different. >> bill: mike rogers, put you down as a likely and we'll talk about it very soon.
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>> exploring to explore, bill. >> sandra: why would tiktok keep teens from seeing fentanyl ads? congressional correspondent aishah hosni is live with this exclusive reporting. this has senator joe manchin ready to ban tiktok, right? >> that's exactly right. manchin was already in support of legislation to do just that. this has made things a whole lot worse. the controversy surrounds these specific one pill can kill ads proud by a student-powered substance abuse program called game changers with coordination with the dea. the group paid thousands of dollars to buy these ads on the popular app tiktok but then tiktok abruptly removed them.
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game changers director says tiktok told him the ads violated the platform's policy because they reference fentanyl and other harmful drugs. >> you know, i have friends who put their kids in the ground. i have friends who have watched their kids go through horrors of drug addiction. all we want to do is try to save these kids' lives. >> now the situation is pretty ironic because it took tiktok more than 40 days and a congressional hearing to remove a video threatening to kill lawmakers. senator manchin says enough is enough and it is time to ban tiktok. sandra. >> leader schumer should bring that to the floor? >> it has the best bipartisan support. they don't have the best interest in the american youth or public. i guarantee this doesn't happen in china. i guarantee that. >> we have reached out to tiktok to get a comment.
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we haven't heard back just yet. >> sandra: keep us posted. aishah hosni on the hill. >> bill: god, family and country defining values across america giving way to growing divisions over social issues and politics. a look at today's priorities and what they mean for our nation's future. >> sandra: the fcc getting tough on robocallers with car warranties. will a ban put an end to those annoying calls? >> bill: update on the explosion on the pennsylvania chocolate factory. >> three buildings condemned around the current site just a precaution as we move into the investigation phase to figure out what caused it and how to prevent anything like this from happening in the future. and paying off your high rate credit card debt? and still have cash left over to put in the bank? with a newday 100 va cash out loan, you could do it all. take out an average of $70,000 - with no upfront fees.
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>> bill: word today the federal trade commission is taking action against extended vehicle warranty scammers leading to a lifetime ban. proposed court orders for the ban after the ftc sued three companies. the scammers placed hundreds of thousands of spam calls accused of fleecing people out of millions with false bumper to bumper protection plans for their plans. patriotism and religious faith not dead but might be heading in that direction. "wall street journal" national opinion research center survey finding fewer people say the priorities that defined america for generations are still important. want to bring in fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino to talk about values in america today.
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saw survey. what do you think? >> scary. if you think about it, we have had years and years of corporate an university indoctrine nation into progressivism that translate into america is a horrible place, capitalism is racist. you can name it. it happened first in universities and happened in corporate america. you couldn't escape it. you went to work and forced to digest and indulge in this stuff and then you had covid lockdowns and conservatives being censored from social media. i can go on and on and then you have leaders of two parties joe biden or donald trump neither of which or whom inspire much confidence. current president can't get through a sentence without mucking it up. former president talking about baseball bats and riots, why would you be happy about the future? the country is yearning for a
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morning in america guy from either party. somebody like reagan, bill clinton for all his faults was talking about tomorrow and making it a better time. a positive message. we don't have that right now. if you don't have that, american psyche has been beaten up and kicked around and people will feel lousy about those values. it is just the way it is. i happen to think there are ways out of this. i happen to think when you talk to people get them out of the social media sphere where it's all screaming and yelling. >> bill: that's a good start. >> people stae ratty to think about the future and what they want. you do need leadership. we don't have it yet. >> sandra: patriotism is seeing a sharp decline. 38% of respondents said patriotism was important and 39% said religion was important. down from 70% and 50%. we're losing faith. love of country. >> when the cultural
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institutions every day attack the very pillars of america. they attack capitalism. they attack religion. you see it in the left wing media every day. read "the new york times." they attack what made this country great and focus only on the bad stuff, okay? if you are going to do that to people and drill it into their head you will have a patient that is sick. american psyche is sick because of that indoctrination. there are ways out of it. we need leadership and someone to say screw you. there is a guy in florida doing it right now. and says here is how we will do things and we will bring back what made this country great. what made this country great is why they are trying to get in in record numbers. immigrants come for america. if you want to know why so many lot-in american immigrants are voting for republican than ever before because they want those values. they believe in religion. they believe in this country.
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they certainly don't believe in where they are coming from. there is hope. it takes -- we need a man or woman at the top to make it happen. >> bill: trying to look for this number here. >> sandra: tolerance? >> bill: 40,000 people came into the country over the past weekend. we will talk to the former president of mexico fox. it's an eye popper again. for you to think the numbers at the border have declined. they haven't. >> there is a massive problem and you want to wrap this. the first and second generation mexican americans at the border want this to stop. they want it to stop. they see what it is doing. listen -- >> sandra: not just at the border. >> you can't have open borders and a welfare state. their schools and hospitals are being overrun. >> bill: charlie gasparino. see you a bit later.
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thank you. >> sandra: protests erupting over israel about netanyahu's plan to overhaul the country's judicial system. a live report from jerusalem is next. as mexico's president down plays the drug cartels that control much of his country it is the former president now encouraging citizens to vote in the upcoming elections saying government is killing the country. we'll speak with vincente fox. he is standing by. to debate and draft the u.s. constitution? turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money, but they did trust gold and silver. article 1, section 10. gold and silver. good for the founders, good for me, good for you. rosland capital - is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs,
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hi, trey. >> good morning. israeli society is at a tipping point. banks are closed and labor strike underway. demonstrators back in the streets speaking out against proposed judicial reforms. >> thousands of people have taken to the streets of jerusalem outside the israeli parliament to demonstrate against proposed judicial reforms. overnight netanyahu fired the country's defense minister leading to clashes across the country. you can see to my right police are on horse back getting ready to control this crowd. security officials warn of a fracture in israeli society that could lead to a deteriorating security situation. >> those security concerns that stand out with ongoing threats from the west bank and places like lebanon and iran israeli society is built around
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security. netanyahu hasn't made a statement following these new demonstrations. >> sandra: we'll watch for that. trey yengst. >> bill: the crisis at the border ongoing. human smugglers packing migrants into freight trains. authorities responded to two separate incidents over the weekend why migrants were found dead inside box cars. the former president of mexico is vicente fox. good morning to you. nice to see you again. >> my pleasure, good morning. >> bill: i want to talk about the cartels and get into some other points of discussion with regard to the border and security and immigration. the current president, i know you are not a fan but said some interesting things lately. one of the things he said is that i maintain that more fentanyl reaches the united states and canada directly than reaches mexico. he said we deeply lament what is happening in the united states. why don't they fight the problem and more importantly, why don't they take care of their youth?
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just in a general sense do you want to address that? >> yeah, this is the kind of president we have today in mexico. he has decided the policy against violence is hearts instead of shooting so he is very accommodating with the cartels in mexico. so that's why we are preparing for the big battle coming here in the united states you will have elections, 24 years after we have the same time elections in the united states and mexico. so we are preparing for our own battle in mexico. we have to get rid of this guy. i hope everybody will understand that. he is destroying the nation. he is destroying the opportunities that mexicans should have in mexico. if they don't have those opportunities, then they move to
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united states and they are being sacrificed, they are being killed in the desert, right here in phoenix, arizona and that's why i'm here. we're here to awake everybody that mexico is going nowhere. we have a problematic government, communist government. he has expressed every other day he would rather be a venezuela, a cuba, or bolivia instead of having a partner with the united states through our trade agreement and work together to have a future solid for all of us. this is the big problem we are running in mexico today and why i am here to speak to my people and tell them we have to join in, we have to promote the vote of those mexicans that have the right to vote here either for united states and for mexico at the same time.
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it is a very important battle coming and we have to be ready for it. >> sandra: as we deal with our own battle on the southern border your observations, sir, on what we're seeing, we continue to report on the rising number of migrant deaths in custody. the surge in migrants at the southern border year-over-year up 23%. this is a growing crisis for our country to be dealing with in this moment. how would you describe the response on the part of the united states so far? >> yeah, well, it's poor, i should say because we should be working together as partners. but unfortunately the president we have today doesn't understand the times we are having today. he is way back in the past. he is like those former presidents that we had to take out back in the year 2000 and together with president bush we worked very closely on migration
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issues and we did have solutions. unfortunately september 11th came about and cut the priority that we had assigned to migration. but anyway today we are back to the same problem but much worse than it was then. we have to come up with a strategy, with the right solution. this -- it's people the ones that will bring us the solutions and why i came to speak to my people here in arizona. many of them here. they suffer and they die in the desert and it is because mexico doesn't offer them the minimum opportunities you knowed to survive. >> bill: give us ideas how we could help with the cartels? antony blinken said parts of mexico are controlled by the cartels. there is no place in the country of mexico where you don't have at least police, if not even the
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military there. we know what the cartels are doing with the drugs and human smuggling. how do we get after it? >> they are extremely strong today. and we need to fight them together. we need a president in mexico that is ready to fight them and to fight corruption. this is what we are trying to get for next year. the whole set of political parties, we will join together against him. this is historical. i am sure we will get him out of office. we have a lady that just declared yesterday she says she is running for president. she said i am going to be your president and i am going to be your president. she is trying to combine the two huge problems that we have, one is violence that you have to have the guts to stop that
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violence. you have to have the courage to stop those cartels right here in mexico. we need the united states', of course. but this guy is rejecting that help claiming it is a sovereign nation. that's stupid to say when the country is on fire and when the country has been taking half of the regions and territories have been taken about i the cartels. so we are in war with them. and we must have a president that takes a very strong position against them. not obrador. he is destroying the nation. he is destroying our airports and destroying the army but only to protect him. everything is run by the army today. police corp, airports, customs and everything because he wants to protect himself like dictators do. they bring in the army to protect them, not to protect the nation. >> bill: you said the u.s.
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relationship with mexico is gone. it can't be gone forever. we have to figure a way out through this. thank you for your time, vicente fox in phoenix, arizona. i hope we had president bush and president fox today. >> bill: search for answers into the botched withdrawal out of kabul coming to a head. how congress is holding the administration's feet to the fire. >> i care about the veterans and gold star mothers and why if they don't deliver by monday close of business i will serve that subpoena. ever better. it's when disruption hits your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management,
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>> sandra: the clock is ticking for the biden administration to turn over documents on the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. the deadline is today. mccaul is putting blinken on notice. >> we need this. the american people deserve to see it and know what in the world was going on in those critical weeks. i have the subpoena. it's right here. and i'm prepared to serve this. >> sandra: the parents of a fallen hero are joining us
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taylor hoover killed in the suicide bombing in kabul. his dad and mom join us now. thank you for joining us and good to see you both again. kelly, i will start with you first. what is your response to this and the demand now for more documents on that chaotic withdrawal? what do you hope to learn from this? >> to be honest with you, i will be honest today. i don't have any questions. i know what happened. i want justice. so i don't believe anything that they will send us is goinging to the the truth. they came to my house and lied in private. they won't tell the truth on the world stage. i can hope. serve a subpoena, get it to them and get what we can get a and let's see. i don't think they will be honest. >> sandra: darren. >> i'm the same way. i had the same colonel come in
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and major and give us the same speech. i don't think we'll get anything, either. i hope to. it would be nice, yes. but i don't trust that we will. >> sandra: blinken could be served this subpoena if he doesn't turn over those documents. we noted the deadline is today. here was blinken on thursday responding to mccaul. listen to this together. >> it is vital to me that we preserve the integrity of that process and of that channel. that we not take any steps that could have a chilling effect on the willingness of others to come forward in the future to express dissenting views on the policies that are being pursued. we are prepared to make the relevant information in that cable available including through a briefing or some other mechanism. >> sandra: if i could get you to respond to that. >> you know, i hope that what's
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coming out of his mouth is what is really going to happen. that they want people to come forward and tell their truth. i hope there is a forum for them to do that. i talked to a few of the boys from them i have gotten all the information i need to know exactly what happened. but i do hope that they do leave that door open so others can come forward and tell their truth. >> sandra: this is mccaul on "fox news sunday" over the weekend. >> it's extraordinary to have 23 embassy employees dissenting to the policy of the secretary of state and white house. we want to know and the american people and veterans and gold star mothers deserve to know what were in those dissenting cables. what was it that was so important these 23 employees were reaching out at the highest levels saying we disagree with your policy? i don't care about his internal policies. >> sandra: just answers is what people want to know. how this all went down, how it
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came to the point where, kelly, you received that final text message from your son, taylor, from the kabul airport a year ago. it was short and i know that you say you still read it every day. mama, i'm safe, i love you. 31 years old and i'm sure that doesn't get any easier for both of you. >> no, it is getting harder, actually. but i still read it every day and i just want the world to know how much of a loving, good person who always did the right thing. that's what i want them to remember about taylor. >> sandra: final thought from you, dad. >> you know, just a powerful, powerful young man. had a full life in front of him. he cared deeply about family first and foremost, the love that he had for his mom and his sisters knows no bounds. but the love of people that he
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had and obviously they are trying to help as many people out as he could. taylor set his legacy and no one can take that away from him or the rest of the veterans that have done the same. but just a kid full of love, full of fire, full of life. and taken far, far too soon from us. >> sandra: we remember him with you and we say his name and show his pick the terse. god bless both of you. >> thank you. >> bill: stay strong. strong family right there indeed. all right. ten minutes now before the hour. in a moment we have to shift gears here, smitty. are you ready? high school soft player bobbing and weaving her way to home base got crazy moves and you will see it after the break.
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the celebrity news from hemmer. i know you missed it. movie star jeremy renner tweeting him and this is very important in his recovery. he was airlifted in january to arena owe, nevada hospital after he got his legs crushed by his 14,000 pound snow cat after a snowstorm out there. he with as in one of those atmospheric rivers. >> sandra: that was a comeback to be in that. >> bill: a little good news, all right? now i want to show you, sandra, stand by to a close play at home plate. video of a high school softball player. she dances around and says look at first. i'm safe. catcher went for it. safe at home. walton is from carthage high school in east texas is with us
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now. points for creativity. tell the audience how many siblings you have and how many times you've done this at home. >> i have five siblings and probably every day. >> bill: that simple, right? >> yes, sir. >> bill: you want to first and the catcher went for it. you got the goods. >> yes, sir. >> sandra: had you ever used this strategy before? did you just come up with this on the fly? >> i have. i think i do it all the time. i don't know in the moment i had no idea what to do. we were just standing there and i didn't think she was going to fall for it but she did. >> bill: then you won the game. >> yes, sir. >> bill: what did your teammates say when you went to the dug out? >> i really don't know because we were just screaming and yelling like that just happened, you know.
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>> sandra: of all the fun softball, i didn't think of this. >> bill: was there a runner actually on first base at the time? >> yes. enter>> bill: all right. that explains it. what's the rest of the season look like? >> it's looking good. we're in district now. we are 1-0. we play today. >> bill: send us the video. >> sandra: good for you. you have to do what it takes. >> bill: look over there. nicely done. thanks for being a good sport and good luck today, okay? >> thank you. >> sandra: watch your back. >> bill: she will get you. monday we're off and running. jeremy renner, good news.
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really good. >> sandra: medical technology is amazing that he can be ute and doing that right now. that's impressive. so was that fake-out. >> bill: that's right. out in california we have one of these atmospheric rivers. it's the real deal. 60 mile-per-hour winds, rain never stopped. they are getting it for some time. we have to run. nice to see you. see you at 1:00. harris has "the faulkner focus" right now. >> harris: fox news alert. a new york grand jury set to meet in a short time. jurors have spent days weighing the case against former president donald trump. a spokesperson for trump says manhattan's district attorney has quietly dropped the case. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." the wait is on about what exactly the grand jury will do. will a former commander-in-chief be indicted over allegations of making hush money payments to a porn worke
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