tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News July 9, 2023 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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12 or 13. pete: whatever age i was i cannot get enough. rachel: i will hope the beach boys are watching right now. will: i have a lot of beach boys on the 99 cents get three and pay for them later. rachel: what was your first cd record album that you guys bought with your own money. pete: mc hammer. >> it was a cd? >> it would've been a tape. >> i used to make tapes all the time, hit play record on the radio and if you erase it. >> i spent a lot of time being near the radio and running and when i heard the song so i could record it. pete: what new hot take getting ready for campfires i think we you and i share this in common.
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if we go to the movies in a decent candy i'm going with gummy's, sour patch kids over chocolate. i'm not a chocolate guy. however, within the world of chocolate, playing old hershey's milk chocolate bar is definitely underrated. >> it's a potato chip of chocolate you just keep going. you can't just have one. will: it doesn't get me i would have to go twixt, i love rose, how good is rollo. pete: i'm good with young twixt not rollo. carley: when i was a little kid. will: you get to keep flavor. carley: my favorite candy was 100 grand. pete: does i have coconut? it has rice crispies and chocolate. will: it's been to a half minutes a week done well. we don't really well. carley: i think so, happy sunday everybody.
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pete: joe biden set to kick off a five day trip to europe later this morning. carley: he will start in the uk for a meeting with king charles before heading to the nato. pete: alexandria hoff joins us in washington on what we can expect. >> president biden will depart in uk two hours and tomorrow the first face-to-face meeting with king charles census coordination, they're going to focus on climate finance policy but those talks will likely end with the meeting as the president in uk prime minister will both depart england for lithuania in the nato summit there. this will serve as a centerpiece for president biden's three stop visit to europe and provides a venue for the president to explain and stand by his controversial decision to supply ukraine with cluster bombs, the commitment breaks away from america's closest allies 120 countries and more than two thirds of nato members have banned the use of cluster bombs due to the risk that they pose
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to civilians with unexploded munitions that can be left behind and cause harm long after conflict is over, despite opposition from federal democrats in washington, president biden said ukraine needed the bombs as a running low on ammunition in the fight against russia. yesterday poland moved 1000 troops to the eastern side of the country, the nato nation is fearing increase tensions to boil over after border noting the proximity of the wagner group fighting in neighboring belarus, president biden remains reluctant to grant ukraine that's long-sought but during this week's meeting president biden is likely to make the case for sweden's entry, turkeys president so far has blocked the move, president biden will end his trip welcoming finland to the alliance. the meetings to make sure nato nations are on the same page. will: excellent report, we have to know you like straight her cities chocolate or what is your jim. >> i was intrigued i was to get
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about and i'm hungry, i don't like straight hershey's, i like the dark chocolate. maybe a truffle i could go with playing dark, what i think about movies i think about the butterfinger girl. i think that kind of change the recipe. carley: really? will: don't lay a finger on alexandria's butterfinger. >> i think they outsourced them to europe and out european chocolate. i'm over it now. carley: you got a gold native american baby. pete: let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor and legal correspondent shannon bream. good morning. >> good to see you, i got engaged at hersheypark and my ring was inside of her hershey kiss. i have to put that at the top of the list. carley: was it a big hershey kiss? >> it was fake mike has been took the wrapping and used the
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cotton ball and tried to shape it and he kept giving me the hershey kisses out of his pocket and at the end of the night he had one left and dropped to his knee. >> that's really good. >> very sweet. pete: i feel like every time i see you i ask you about the mystery of the supreme court leaker of the roe v. wade overturning roe v. wade the dobbs case which is impossible to solve. a little bit like the mystery of the january 6 pipe bomber, we don't have the technology to figure it out. it looks like were headed towards another unsolved mystery. who left the cocaine at the white house. i think the same question applies to all, are we trying to solve the mysteries? >> i certainly hope so. the leak at the supreme court was devastating in a put a number of the justices lives in danger as we know somebody admitted he showed up and think about murdering one of the justices.
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they've had demonstrations for more than a year some report it's still happening, these people were put in a dangerous situation that there folks in washington the ask is it the perfect crime were there people that no longer work the court was this leaker among the court to leave every july and why weren't outside agencies brought in. the chief justice maintained all along a thorough internal investigation. they had forward dhs secretary michael, behind to look at the investigation that they've done and he said they did what they could and they left and opened to say something pops up we will continue to investigate. the investigation with the cocaine is very interesting read secret service is handling this same sources is going to wrap up this week whether or not they find the suspects identity. i'm not sure how investigation wraps up if you have a suspects identity all they said this is going for dna testing, fingerprint testing and somebody is freaking out because of the
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investigation is a limited name of people that would be in the area and i going to think the minimum they could be pressed on what they're doing and what happened. will: the scariest part we have skepticism of the integrity of the investigation. if cocaine is found at the white house and you don't have faith that the secret service will actually get to the bottom of it do you think d.c. is aware of this outside of the beltway, the secret service is saying we have to get this right because people are looking at us or is this just how it works there. >> i think so, all the people have a lot. we've seen waning support for big federal agencies not worry whether people are being treated fairly and i think people think about the secret service in think these are standard people and they signed up to risk their lives on a daily basis to protect her leaders. i think people have confidence in them and there will be a lot of pressure on the agency to get this right. the fact is anybody who is
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working at the white house or spending any amount of time in the interest income area is probably somebody was subjected to drug testing and national security clearances that would be connected to that. i think they know the optics and there are 20 people we can figure out who it was. >> how do you think this impacts president biden politically he just launched bidenomics he's getting a lot of questions from the media about the cocaine at the white house. >> what i think is interesting they immediately push back on the question whether it was connected to the biden family saying is he responsible to ask but most americans think it's not irresponsible for the white house it's the house, the taxpayers, who was involved with this thing. every time hunter's name is invoked in the plea deal and the judge will have to sign off on the 26th and everything that comes up were being told the reporting that washington that the president doesn't want to hear about it and people saying
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don't have hunter on the balcony and at the state dinners and don't put in front and center in the president is saying i don't want to hear it nobody come to me without advice i'm going to stand by my son and i'm not going to hide him. he's good to be in front and center on campaign trips and big public events the white house is going to have to know it is going to get questions related to hunter. will: when you make a political questions what you make of the rivalry between california governor gavin newsom in florida governor and presidential candidate ron desantis. casey desantis ron desantis wife have launched moms for desantis in iowa, take a look. >> one thing in your policies come after us mamas and another thing when your policies come after our children and that's when the claws come out. in response to that, jennifer newsome said we will not allow
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to destroy reality to their fear mongering agenda. would you come after kids and communities we fight back, we will not be silent in the face of hate. we are united the substance of this debate is one thing and pete said it well earlier two people talking about this issue but the why of it, the political and newsome and desantis go at each other, why, desantis is number two in the polls for president not number one in newsome is not running for president. what is with the constant shots. >> this whole thing got really ugly during covid where the two states had different approaches and the two governors were making the case that they were handling at the right way in there has been gasoline poured on the fire since then. you have desantis saying are you going to step up and get into the primary you know you want to now the wives are involved. i think these two women who are mama bears they have multiple children that they would do anything as a mama wood for their kids are talking past each
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other. for going to talk about the cultural issues casey desantis says let's protect her kids and jennifer newsome is saying yes let's protect and they don't agree on the ways but the husbands are at devcon one with the dispute and i don't know about you but i'm very defensive of my spouse and i think it's going to ratchet up. who knows if it's not 24 maybe the two of them go head-to-head in 28. >> that's what it feels like ron desantis is not running the shadow campaign but gavin newsom is and if it's not 24 it could be 28. >> a lot of folks think he's waiting in the wings. no way am not doing this but make it clear he's an option should there be an opening. will: what you have on "fox news sunday". >> secretary yelling coming back from china and the president heading to nato and all the conversations. we have two members of the foreign relations with republican john barrasso and democrat to talk about us and then governor chris christie who is at 1% in the fox polls.
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a recent poll showed 70% of gop primary voters would never vote for him. what is he doing is this a grudge match to be a spoiler against president trump is there something more to it. he was a former u.s. attorney himself united dying to talk to him about u.s. attorney david weiss and how he thinks is go going. >> we will be watching thank you so much. turning to additional headlines. a scooter riding gunmen shoot at a new york city pedestrian at broad daylight yesterday killing an elderly man and hurting three other people, the shootings took place across queens and brooklyn and the attacks appear to be random officers were able to arrest him less than two hours after the shootings began recovering a pistol with extended magazines they've not released the name of the suspect. united states postal service raising the prices of stamps today marking the third price hike in the last 12 months the price for a 1 ounce letter in a
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postcard going up by 3 cents and international seen a 5 cents increase. the usps claims the company needs more money in order to offset inflation as mail volume. will: i'm so frustrated i had a plan to buy millions of forever stamps when they were 30 step and transcends and now they are 60 cents that i did not do it. would it not have been smart. >> is there secondary. >> yaffe bodiford 30 and sell it for 60. >> i did not do it. >> in nascar eric winning a fifth career pole at atlanta motor speedway yesterday. >> reasonably close about 41 hundredths different the first-round looks like amorose can have a bigger pickup than hardwick. >> is going to be the fastest lap of the day. >> it will get underway at 7:00 p.m. eastern time and those are your headlines.
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we will be watching we went to a recent national superspeedway. >> and intermediate superspeedway. >> if you're looking for a new home and you love our country. we have a story for you, there is a property developer in north carolina pre-has implantable the whole community of homes, for people who are patriots in love our country and what are the requirements they have to fly in his name is barack and he says this about the community he is developing, 1776 gastonia, our vision is to combine the elements of patriotism, homeownership is the american dream and the founding ideals of our country. it's very important that is not to be presented as a political movement. we are not beholden to any political figures in any political parties, there is no screening process different than how one would buy a home and any
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other neighborhood and were only as strong as the pledges the individual homeowners make to one another. >> it's an interesting idea. >> is a point worth reiterating, the flag has never been and should be political even though people try to make a political and 55 plus community and constitution lane. will: it's an interesting point i would like to see a pole, social media would like to believe the american flag is firmly in the category, exclusively aligned with the republican political party, that's what social media would have you believe, i would love to see a pull among democrats, among liberals, how do you view the american flag? will: i bet there is a pull,
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maybe we would think, has changed. it is become, you would look at a house with an american flag flying outside it and you definitely have a greater than 50% chance that that person's right of center politically. >> people who speak out against the flag is divisive or say it's not for me, usually whatever the stories it's always college professors or somebody in the media or politics, it's not your average american. pete: your average democrat butter, great point. >> i want to see what the community looks like on the fourth of july. i think to be extra patriotic. will: you don't need to live in the patriotic community to be a patriot, your pictures are pouring in because we requested some like this one from david klein old glory from his boat, that is his boat. >> it looks like a coast guard boat. >> that is definitely not his
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boat. did he say keep the paint job? carley: it is an impressive b boat. pete: anthony census and of his granddaughter on your firefighters hat next to the flag outside of the home. it's a bit of a mountain. i love seeing the pictures that you guys sanded, e-mail us your pictures of the american flag@foxnews.com. pete: how how dogs are finding americans a forever home. carley: learning from the best of former principal quitting her job to homeschool her three kids, now she sounded the alarm about the state of the u.s. education system, her message parents don't want to miss coming up. ♪
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we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch.
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three mandy davis decided to quit her job as a school principal on homeschooling her children instead saying she was concerned over bias in the classroom in a mass exodus all affect teachers. in recent years 300,000 public school teachers have left the profession. former principal mandy davis joins us now. thank you for being here. you are a principal at a private school. you took some time to get to that level and yet you decided to focus on your home in homeschooling their. what's happening in education the major make the change. >> there is so much happening today especially as those parents need to be aware of. i talk a lot about the current teacher shortages because it's causing larger class sizes with the rise of discipline and behavioral issues in the classroom in the shortage of
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teachers, that is not the balance that we want to see. last year opening in september having 44% of teacher vacancies in schools is unheard of numbers and number only expected to go up. and what is concerning his apparent wondering who's going to come into the roles and were already seeing dozens of states moving towards changing certification and license required to grow the pool teachers. i'm not sure that's the best environment we want our chi children. pete: according to the national center statistics, 45% of u.s. schools are operating without teaching staff, the question is why are teachers leaving early or not joining the profession? >> that's the second thing that needs to concern us as parents and even as a former educator
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that was something that sounded the alarm for me. when teachers are saying i need to leave because i feel unsafe because there are so many curriculum changes, because i can't have support with my admin and essentially feeling out of control in their own classroom. that is a reason for concern in the reason to look in as to what is happening in our schools today. carley: is just like police officers, if you cannot feel safe or be allowed to do your job or discipline kids and tell them to put away their phones and sit down. we can talk about bias in the classroom all you want in the curriculum. if everything is unruly what impact can you have? you saw that as a principal. >> just being in the education and ultimately there are so many
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hands in education interschool system but the hands that should matter most should be those of the parents and the students and those will be the ones that we sound often have control right now. >> you're taking them back and millions of americans decided to homeschool as well. thank you for speaking out. 500 days of flip-flops as you ukraine ward passes a major milestone. we go off the wall to break down the biggest 180 on u.s. involvement there. house republicans vowing to unveil disturbing details about hunter biden this week. former oversight committee chairman jason chaffetz on the investigation into the scandals. that is coming up next. ♪
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>> we're going to have an announcement hopefully next week of more findings and more disturbing findings that we found, bank records don't lie people make a big issue out of taxes and people cheat on their taxes all the time but it's hard to cheat on bank records. our investigation is moving along and were entering the deposition phase. will: house oversight committee chair james comer disturbing new details this week as the gop doubles down on the probe of hunter biden in the president's ties to his business deals, fox news contributor and oversight committee chair case in chief it's joins us now. jason was hosting when james comer told you the information. what do you think we producing staff including whatsapp messages to chinese officials and here we have james comer
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saying is good to be disturbing, what do you think he will unveil. >> the way you break this down there is something like a dozen plus organizations or companies. these are companies that don't offer any products or services they are used as show organizations to move money around. your 175 suspicious activity reports these are banking u.s. treasury departments and if you have transactions that raise red flags they need to highlight that. james comer was able to get that then you have to follow the money through that. and hunter biden to james but ended and others in his pocket it ends up in an in-depth from joe biden's grandkids to his relatives and you have haley biden who is a school counselor who ends up with money in her
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pocket. all through a flow of money coming out of china and other countries around the world. we think it's north of $40 million at this point but james comer is now putting the web together. we will see two thirds of the picture by the time he gets done with this week. he has another set of bank records that he needs to go through after that. will: came up earlier in the show we are hearing for whistleblowers and witnesses in some cases provided direct evidence. i'm curious they have the power of subpoena, the committee to bring various people before them. how do you ask questions of hunter biden himself? >> you have to lay the whole foundation, the hardest thing to do is get the records out of the government. but the chairman was able to do unilaterally issuing the subpoena which i was able to do you get the private sector to
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comply much better then you start the deposition phase and that's where you bring people in they raise the right hand enough to sit there for eight hours hunter biden, frank biden, james biden these people probably go last in the episode but you're going to want to confirm with the bank records and bank officials and tax officials. all of those you have to lay the predicate for that. that would happen in the ways and means committee as well as the oversight committee. will: what type of timeline you said two thirds of the case and moving into deposition, how long would that be. >> it take some time. you can get it done in three months. it's unfortunate the department of justice has had this for years. james comer has been at this for six months and done far more than anything there, the other wildcard that is out there. joe biden did get a mobile phone and hunter biden was paying for it, well documented and we need
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to do geo- fencing on the phone and he may or may not of issued a subpoena on that, when he gets a records of who is that person calling because that was joe biden you will start to see how these things align and then it's really going to hit the fan. always great to talk to you. thank you. still ahead biden's broken promises, it's been nearly a year end a half since russia invaded ukraine. since then u.s. involvement has continued to incrementally grow with biden regularly crossing limits he set for himself, p and i are going to go off the wall with the top five flip-flopswa nexts . at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. no.
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mark joe biden is off to a nato summit to discuss what steps ukraine must meet in order to join the organization. he has a history of flip-flopping when it comes to ukraine, let's go off the wall with the top five broken promises when it comes to ukraine let's start with the promise of u.s. involvement how deep we will get involved. how much we will commit with our treasure and walking up to the edge of her blood we will start with fighter jets, joe biden said there would be limited u.s. involvement when it comes to how much we're going to push into
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ukraine, how much weaponry into ukraine because we can't flirt with world war iii. >> the idea we're going to send an offensive a equipment and planes and trains going in with american pilots and american crews, just understand don't kid yourself no matter what you all say is called world war iii. >> that was march of 2022 over a year ago getting involved with f-16s can bring on world war iii. he did mention american crews and american, they might say were not quite flying them or supplying but were really close in march we approved training ukrainian pilots on simulators in the united states and in may we authorized f-16s to ukraine from u.s. allies. if not us than them. >> the point joe biden draws a
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bright line for the american public and talking about the limited involvement and we incrementally creep closer to the line every step of the way training ukrainian pilots in arizona to fly airplanes in ukraine were walking closer. >> when you see the timeline joe biden agrees the nato summit to supply f-16s, every step is been more and more involvement which he said would mean world war i iii. will: including what we're going to send over there we are now not sending simply planes but abrams tanks made by american. january he authorized sending it to ukraine it was a big push in pressure about that because of the veracity of russian takes. apparently germany had a big reason for that, they said they would send a few of their tanks and they did not want to be the only ones doing it. pete: apparently 31 cents so far, along with f-16 as we push closer to the breaking point of the promise. >> here is the kicker are not
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even on the battlefield the 31 we said we would manufacture 31, the defense industrial complex got its money to build those but ukraine still does not have the tanks. it's interesting when you look at the dynamics. the news that the u.s. would provide ukraine with cluster bombs. that is certainly a hypocrisy is not a broken promise from the administration, here is jen's sake. >> there are reports of backing bombs being used by the russians, is there a redline for how much violence will be tolerated against civilians in this manner that is illegal and potentially a war crime. >> it would be i don't have any confirmation of that, we've seen the reports. if that were true it would potentially be a war crime. will: was a war crime for
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vladimir putin to use cluster bombs but not on friday when we learned when the u.s. would be providing cluster bombs to ukraine as a fight trench warfare in the very much counteroffensive which hasn't worked to this point. >> clusters of a wider range of target and of a specific and defined range of targets. were talking about the body to administration's own words world war iii as they walked closer to the things that fulfill the promises. >> the asterix on this the dirty little secret to running low on traditional and conventional artillery but a supply of the cluster bombs sober to provide those in the interim and as we lessen our stocks of the munitions because were fighting this war in ukraine. pete: long-range rockets, joe biden. >> were not consent ukraine rockets. will: is staggering were
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knocking to do this world war iii, redlines, not until we do. the u.s. has provided ukraine with over 30 hi rockets fatso rocket system. it's not that we've given them 30 rockets. we have given them 30 systems. pete: you have expertise tell me what they are. they're driven around by a 5-ton truck and it ramps up in the back and depending on the type of system between one and six missiles a cost millions of dollars depending on the type of system, varying ranges are accurate within 3 feet. if you want to hit the target you going to hit the target and one of them very high accuracy to 300 kilometers you hit within a meter. if you're worried about ukraine's ability to go into russia you don't supply hi mars because they can reach russia with a great deal of accuracy which you think would escalate the war even further.
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>> incrementally escalating the word. finally joe biden promising no american troops in ukraine. >> let me be clear our forces are not engaged in will not engaged in the conflict of russian forces in ukraine. our forces are not going to europe to fight ukraine but to defender nato allies. >> american forces not in ukraine. >> let me be clear and seems to be followed by something that is not clear or abjectly false as a document that were leaked by the national guard airmen jack teixeira the leaker the u.s. has special forces on the grounded ukraine. it doesn't surprise me that their teaching and mentoring already involved in indirect combat. pete: up to 14 special forces in the united states in ukraine by favorite 2023 you could play semantics the thin line here and
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there but every line that's been drawn has been blurred and were talking about a fairly high-stakes game marching in his own words world war iii. if there's a u.s. casualty what does that mean forgetting of advanced weaponry that is not prepared to use it you better have experts that can train them what the special forces you. not surprised that there there but don't tell them that world war iii is coming is a very dangerous game and their diving deeper and deeper into it. pete: let's go to carly for additional headlines p1 great job breaking it down. more news overnight a massive landslide in southern cali california, forces of 12 homes to be evacuated, the ground shift causing some of the homes to lean to one side and the two stable foundation of structure. no injuries have been reported and not immediately clear what because the landslide. officials are warning against the dangerous tiktok trend
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called boat jumping which has killed four people in the last six month in alabama, people are posting videos of themselves jumping into the water on the back of a speeding boat, the high-speed causing people to land on the surface similar to concrete, people say the four deaths have come from drowning and breaking her neck on impact. to golf we go in the u.s. women's open, delivering an incredible bogey round to take a one-shot lead. >> a further idea of what is been doing their playing second shot absolutely to perfection. the point she did well know bogies which is hard to do in the 66 under par.
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that's exactly what it is and you know you love a twix, america's favorite two-for-one chocolate bar, did you know the story behind the name that's a good question it's never been a secret that most people have no idea where the word twix came from. a tweet from 2018 giving new attention going right to the source asking if it was short for twin biscuits sticks, replying it is short for twin sticks and we have some right here. this is right after we talked about the movie candy and how her she milk chocolate underrated i can't help it, here the ranking is one, two, three, four, five. i don't know if i can get that on camera twix, snickers, her shoes, milky way. carley: what is your order, right there that's what i would
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do. carley: definitely snickers l last. will: milky way and twix tied. we all have twix at number one let's see chief meteorologist rick and also with the "fox weather" forecast, would you have is twix number one. >> although i like butterfinger. >> you in alexandria hoff both. >> you know what's missing is kitkit and reese's. >> robles would be way up there. >> that's not a candy bar, that the candy but not a candy bar. >> it seems like a technicality. i'm trying to show you sunrises across the national parks, the grand canyon if you're lucky enough to be at the grand canyon, 61 degrees. the shot is so beautiful. one of my favorite places on
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earth. there is more caramel than i remembered how much rain this coming week, the little moisture in southeastern arizona and parts of new mexico that is beginning soon that will make its way across the southwest is not there we mostly have hot temperatures in all the moisture is can be across the east we have a lot of rain to come across the northeast over the next few days watch for pretty considerate flooding today and tomorrow. back to you inside. >> your eating and broadcasting the subpar. >> it needs some work. >> have a lot of practice. thank you reese's peanut butter cups would be one and twix and kitkit. it's also not a bar that's why didn't put it in. war dogs saving a pregnant pop
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carley: if you're having a rough day here is a heartwarming story that will turn it around. a group of u.s. soldiers on deployment rescued a pregnant dog named meatball from a freak storm before she gave birth to an adorable litter of puppies, the service members are taken on a new mission hoping to get pops on a harm's way with the help of the next guest, cofounder and president of pause of war robert. this is a great story tell us more of the great rescued meatball and her puppies. it started out meatball was panicked, pregnant, dehydrated, hungry, scared she was trying to find a safe place to give birth, a shipping container and
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ironically a freak ice storm happened and she was seriously endangering and the soldier stepped in they did what they thought was right and they rescued her from the horrible fate and fast-forward everyone fell in love with each other. carley: she had a litter of eight puppies, where is meatball and where are her puppies? >> fortunately we have forever puppies in america, they just arrived in return get her in the rest of her here it's very complicated and very expensive, fights have been canceled in the red tape and other requirements to get her here has taken quite some time so were now getting the next leg and getting her and the rest of the pups here and ultimately when the soldiers come home they will be reunited and they will all live together. carley: if you are interested in
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