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>> ainsley: it is 8:00 a.m. on east coast, wednesday, september 4, this is "fox and friends." secret service is under scrutiny, a whistleblower says agents are woefully unprepared to provide security for our presidential candidates and allege agents in pennsylvania trained with a powerpoint. >> this is a nightmare. we still have no answers, only reason we know this is because of whistleblower. >> lawrence: migrant mayhem, an illegal accused of stabbing a teen girl is in police custody. he's already been deported. the coach shared the trauma with us last hour. >> he started to push her down on the bleachers and pulls out a
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16 to 20-inch knife and started swinging it. >> brian: christmas in september. are you kidding? someone tell jesus. >> ainsley: i don't know if you can do that. >> brian: santa better pick up the pace. >> lawrence: he controls everything else, itching, taunting jesusat this point. >> steve: we're itching to start final hour of "fox and friends" and remember mornings are better with friends. >> lawrence: shocking admission from secret service whistleblowers who claim agents are woefully unprepared to provide security for candidates. >> brian: one whistleblowers training has not improved even since the assassination attempt on former president trump. >> ainsley: brooke singman has details. >> brooke: whistleblowers are telling josh hawley secret service personnel are not
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properly trained to protect can'ts. they said homeland security agents were assigned to the bu butler, pennsylvania rally. the agents were given a two-hour training video to prepare. some say the videoings were riddled with tech failures. one told senator hawley, imagine 1000 people logging on to microsoft teams after being told they needed to log in individually. the secret service teacher restarted the videos approximately six times and the c content ultimately was not helpful. >> homeland security agents were pulled off child exploitation cases, they don't normally do
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detail work at all and said go guard the president of the united states. that is okay, go in the field anyway. this is a nightmare and we have no answers, we know this because of whistleblowers. >> brooke: whistleblowers say the webinars have still not been updated since the assassination attempt on president trump. >> steve: thank you. also yesterday, congressman clay higins, republican from louisiana, we've heard it was a secret service sniper who killed the shooter. apparently the first person to shoot was a local swat contract er operator. the shots started, this guy on the ground, local swat guy on the ground realizes where the guy is and starts running toward him, shoots the guy and disables
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his gun. the shooter squeezed off eight shots and this guy shot his gun and then the secret service swat guy killed him. we did not know that. >> lawrence: important context. >> ainsley: there should be no excuse for this, they have to fix these problems. >> lawrence: they need to go back to original origin to keep president safe, none of these initiatives, you need people that can do the job. no reason to take agents from homeland security that are not prepared for protection detail. we saw agents that day that did not know how to holster their weapon. >> steve: maybe the webinars were not able to get audio up on that. >> ainsley: do they normally do training over zoom? >> lawrence: no. >> ainsley: aren't you supposed to go on the site?
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>> steve: usually secret service. >> brian: a lot of people couldn't get on or hear anything. >> lawrence: impacting security of presidents and former presidents. >> steve: former president donald trump today will return to commonwealth of pennsylvania for a fox news town hall tonight at 9:00 with sean hannity. the debate was supposed to be tonight and kamala said no and kamala prepares for debate camp ahead of her first face-to-face match up with donald trump next week. >> we are less than a week out for the first and potentially only presidential debate this cycle. they will take time to prepare, they are reaching out to voters in swing states. later today kamala harris will be in new hampshire talking about plan for small businesses and former president trump will take questions on fox.
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nate silver shows trump with 56% chance of winning, highest he's seen since late july. trump leading with hispanic issues on handling immigration. it is central to this election cycle. still harris surrogates say it is important not to pivot from her base. >> let kamala be kamala, she has her own views, we are all different, even if we've been part of an administration, we have different nuances, different ways we were raised and different things we feel passionately about. it could be an issue of focus. >> one word we've heard is momentum, democrats insist they have it. trump world insists they have momentum pointing to brian kemp,
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tulsi gabbard and robert kennedy jr. everybody is fighting for that momentum. >> brian: we'll see what happens after the debate, could be the one and only. felipe raines has been asked by kamala harris to prepare, debate camp. she will appear in pennsylvania unlike joe biden who put himself away for two weeks, that was a disaster. will joe biden be helping out? why would you want the worst debater ever to help out, he destroyed his career last time he stepped up. tell him to bow out. he talked more than kamala harris. union vote will go democrat, no one wants to see him on the campaign trail. his anecdotes go on forever and
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are not based on fact. james carville says turn from the biden administration. >> ainsley: her record is the biden administration's record, her record is more left than bernie sanders. it is hard to change and walk away with voters that are informed. >> steve: hard to be change the page candidate when you were part of that book. >> ainsley: exactly. >> steve: one other thing lucas mentioned r.f.k. jr., you know, he did endorse donald trump 10 days ago and since then been trying to get off the ballot in battleground states. yesterday he sued in michigan to get his name off the ballot, judge dismissed the case, his name will be on the ballot in that state. >> ainsley: and multiple individuals with links to tren de aragua in custody after being
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arrested near a colorado apartment complex that has been taken over by the street gang. >> brian: and migrant crime running rampant in cities across the country. in new york, sentenced for attacking a police officer. >> steve: lucas tomlinson is here with details. lucas. >> lucas: in indiana, a 14-year-old girl was stabbed by previously deported migrant. third base coach witnessed it and spoke earlier on the program. >> you can only imagine how they feel, he witnessing it as an adult, it shocks me. the girl is doing well, she is out of the hospital and being a trooper about it. our boys were shocked. they are only 12 years old, for
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something like this to happen was shocking for all the communities around. >> lucas: moving to colorado and this apartment complex, four people arrested for alleged ties to largest criminal gang in venezuela. video shows suspected migrant gang members kicking down a door outside denver. many residents say they fooer for their safety. viewers will remember this video showing group of migrants attacking new york city police department in time square back in january. one of the migrants was convicted in court yesterday and seen smiling when a judge sentenced him to a year at ri rikers. one in every five hotels in nyc is now a migrant shelter. one question americans are asking, what is the plan? how long will shelters be in place? how long will they stay in
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hotels that cost millions of dollars. >> steve: thank you very much. a lot of migrants wind up in new york city and other cities, as well, because governor greg abbott bussed them up. why would we pay for them, send them to sanctuary cities and sanctuary areas. they did stop because there were so few migrants to send. >> lawrence: we were talking earlier in the show, this is a center issue with kamala harris being border czar. she will not have the media to spin, i'm taking every situation saying kamala, what did you do? you have done nothing. are these the people you want medicare for all for? is this the policy? will we get more of this if you become president of the united states? she will focus on donald trump the personalities, he has to go back to her policies.
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>> brian: they will kill the mics in between, she will have to go back to the two minutes. >> ainsley: she said, i don't want to hear illegal alien, they shut down building of the wall day one, all materials are scattered along the border rusting, you paid for those. she wants to give healthcare and housing and food and college to illegals coming across the border and decriminalize and say that is not illegal to do. >> brian: she said she wanted to decriminalize because she was not given enough time to give a different center. go to astronaut mark kelly. >> in 2019 she endorsed and raised her hand when asked do you support illegal border crossings, she raised her hand. i understand now she is more
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center or conservative, does she need to explain that? >> she has explained it. 2019, primary, throw your hand up and you have half a second to think about it. today what matters is who is standing with border patrol agents, that is kamala harris. >> lawrence: disregard hand raising in presidential debates going forward. they endorse donald trump. >> steve: instead of half a second, five seconds to think about this. >> lawrence: he does not believe that. >> brian: playing touch football, one, one thousand, two one thousand. >> steve: talking about flag football, brian, here it is. >> brian: we dug it out. >> lawrence: he's a star. >> ainsley: people just tuning in, tell the story. >> brian: just tuning in. okay. second grade, i petitioned, only bad kids were getting stars when
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they were good. i said, what about people that behave themselves? i got first annual good boy award and kept it since second grade and my mom framed it. >> ainsley: it says brian cade, good boy award, april 10. >> brian: could be a national holiday. >> lawrence: if you had a question, teachers pet, brian cade. >> steve: hold on, the zero was added, that is april 1, april fool's day, right? >> ainsley: so cute this had s such an impact. >> brian: if they kept it year after year and named it after me, but it stopped there. >> lawrence: teacher named her son after you. oh, different teacher. >> ainsley: did she start giving
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good boys star awards? >> brian: i have not followed up. it was mrs. ditzen. i would walk into the teachers lounge and get her a tab. why do you have diet soda. she said, i like to keep weight off. i told her, you are not fat, you just have big hips. she thought it was funny. >> steve: that is back in the days when i think that had artificial sweetener they no longer use. >> brian: probably, tested on s s salamanders. >> lawrence: hope you have gotten better with dawn. >> brian: good boy award. >> ainsley: who named her child after you?
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>> brian: mrs. speed. another time. >> steve: who did you name brock after? >> carley: loved the name. big hips comment, i'm sure she was sweet and said he does not know. >> ainsley: hayden wanted to know why i have lines around my eyes and someone asked my mom, she had varicose veins, her student asked, why did you draw spider webs all over your legs. >> carley: i had a librarian that was older and i asked her why she looked like a raisin. >> brian: that takes the cake. >> carley: my mom was like, i'm sor sorry, yanking me out of the library. >> steve: from hips to headlines. >> carley: we have more news. man caught on camera jumps over
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the bench and attacking a judge is on trial. remember this video from earlier this year. jury selection began yesterday, he faces attempted murder charges in connection with this january sentencing hearing and battery case. [screaming] >> hey. >> carley: the suspect is facing nine charges, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to attempted murder charge. happening today, nasa is holding a starliner predeparture news conf conference. it will undock on friday to return to earth. crew members, butch and sunny will not be on board. n
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nasa astronaut explaining they are likely changing their -- they are expected to return to earth in february, eight months after the eight-day trip began. phoenix, arizona streak of 100 plus temperatures reaching 100th day. the previous record was 76 straight days set in 1993. those are your headlines, triple digit temperature to cap things off. >> ainsley: stay inside. >> steve: your light bill would be through the roof. >> brian: 18 after the hour. alexa, stay out of politics. amazon in hot water when ask who to vote for, trump or kamala. will will join us just ahead. got me s
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>> brian: fox news alert. the idf successfully intercepts a drone approaching israel last night and israeli air force tar targeting targets in southern lebanon. trey yingst is live in tel aviv.
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>> trey: 60 rockets were fired into northern israel this afternoon. you can see some of them being intercepted by israel's missile defense system the iron dome. some damage reported to one building in the area. the event is another example of how iranian proxies continue daily attacks against israel and shot down incoming drone launched from iran overnight. the idf announced fighter jets had struck southern lebanon early this morning. activity come as israel continue to conduct strikes against hamas inside gaza. following new development out of the united states, on tuesday, department of justice announced charges against six linked to the october 7. conspiracy to murder u.s.
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nationals and support foreign terrorist organization. united states is putting more pressure on hamas and pressuring israel overnight releasing a second hostage video. steve. >> steve: trey, thank you. meanwhile, in the united states, two anti-israel protesters were arrested at columbia university yesterday, with one student group promising this is just the beginning of dave rubin joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: what these kids on college campuses, we saw this last spring, they are trying to influence u.s. foreign policy when it comes to israel. it is not working. >> thank god it is not working, at least fully. probably with what i call the harris administration, it is
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probably working to some xen. if we had a stronger administration or trump administration, mit would be much cleaner as it was under trump the first time. i thought reruns were saved for summer, apparently spring reruns are now back for the fall. i have no sympathy for anyone on these campuses anymore, except a few students trying to go to school and get an education. beyond that, faculty has failed, the administration has failed. the police in new york city have failed. the universities have become circuses. nobody is arrested and put away. two people yesterday, but they will be let out, if not already. until somebody decides to fix
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institutions, then this will continue to get worse. i would say cut and run and don't send your kid to the schools and a couple schools are getting rid of dei, send them there or go get trade jobs or internships. there are people paying 50 grand per year to send their kid to that university, it is embarrassing. >> steve: 50 grand would be a deal, i think it is closer to 80 grand. you are on x, elon musk going back and forth with country of brazil. they asked him who is local person we can talk to about this stuff and now they have been facing a fine and they have decided to reverse themselves, now elon musk is taking down access to x on starlink and he made this statement. that is his satellite system.
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regard lsz of illegal treatment of star link, we are complying blocking x in brazil. the justice violates brazilian constitution. people see this as a government trying to crack down on free speech. how do you see it? >> that is exactly what it is. i will be more alarming on this tuesday morning and say this could be precursor to what happens in the united states if we get another democratic administration. they work with big tech companies to silence us, we have evidence of that and they admitted it already. elon musk is at the front line, p pinpoint guy in the war on free speech and fighting brazil and fighting -- not just brazil he's
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fighting, giant conglomerates of adcompanies. for guy that could spend his life going to mars and living a life you and i could only dream of, you have to give him credit. rumble, a company i have something to do with, has done the same in brazil. we are no longer in brazil, there are ways to fight big government. if you stand up, more people will come your way. >> steve: mr. rubin, thank you for joining us live. straight ahead, hall of fame coach jimmie johnson will preview week one of the nfl on fox coming up. plus, playing politics, your friendly speaker pick ing picki favorites in the race for president? >> i cannot promote a specific political party or candidate, there are many reasons to vote for kamala harris.
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>> alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? >> i cannot promote a specific party or candidate. >> alexa, why should i vote for kamala harris? >> there are many reasons to vote for kamala harris, most significant, she is a woman of color who has overcome numerous obstacles to become a leader in her field. her record of accomplishment in criminal justice and immigration reform make her a compelling candidate. >> ainsley: here to react, "fox and friends" weekend cohost will cain and pete hegseth. good morning. will, why do you think positive response when you ask about kamala and no response when you ask about trump? >> will: because amazon and alexa are biassed hacks, this should be a neutral question. that puts them on par for every
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other technology company for last five to 10 years. i don't know why technology companies think they will get away with it. they say it is an error, the errors go in one direction. have you seen an error benefit donald trump? i have not seen that yet. pete, let me give you a figure, 6.7 billion, public funding and ub is side alexa received by county and state government for data centers and offices, often places that vote for donald trump. maybe your local government or state is funding what you just heard from alexa. >> pete: i did not know that, good piece of information. if we did a whole segment, we would be here all day. my thing, is convenience worth
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having alexa and siri listening to you all day long? it is like having a democrat sitting in your house all day. i don't understand why we use these things. who do you think works for apple or amazon? you wonder if they catalog this information? i would love a listening device inside will cain orra ainsley's house. they provide nice things, i get it, amazon packages show up at my door, too, of course they are biassed. they are staffed by libs and they are listening to us. go as dumb as can, get off siri and alexa, i know people aren't, that is my platform. >> ainsley: do you think this works? if people do not watch the news, when they ask alexa and she
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spews off how -- what was first sentence? while there are many reasons to vote for kamala. >> will: good question, does anybody turn to alexa for election advice? i don't know the answer. i would think not many. i do think it is indicative of what, if pete is right and he is, by the way, that type of technology is integrated into our homes on thorough basis. how many hours a day is your nose in your phone? companies we have in our home like ring, i know pete has hunting cameras across the manor. this technology is indicative of bias and people that probably work in coding department or editorial department and that gets into your life and affects who you are on more subtle basis than asking for overt voting
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advice. this is pervasive, absolutely pervasive from newspapers in old days to alexa today. >> ainsley: i mean -- go ahead. >> pete: small ways, subtle ways that pop up and move to top of your search engine or adsuggested to you on instagram, they know how to manipulate and zuckerberg might not do it this time, he learned his lesson. be aware of it. >> ainsley: great to see y'all. hall of fame head coach jimmy johnson previews week one of the n.f.l. right here on fox. plus, former democratic aide working for our government is accused of acting as a chinese agent. emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? ♪
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>> lawrence: back with this. former staff for kathy hochul and andrew cuomo pleading not guilty for acting as a chinese agent. >> griff: four million mansion on long island and brand new ferrari, that is what former
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deputy chief of staff is accused of accepting in bribes. she worked under andrew cuomo and then named chief diversity officer in 2018. in 2021, she became kathy hochul's chief of staff. sun and her husband served as double agents for ccp, charged with violating, visa fraud, alien smuggling and money you laundering. it shocked kathy hochul. >> it was betrayal of trust, trust of government and people and the second we discovered some levels of misconduct, we fired her and alerted the authorities and we're here today. >> griff: sun's attorney says she is innocent, she and her husband are back in court on september 25. lawrence.
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>> lawrence: unbelievable this happened. thanks. carley, you got headlines. >> carley: venezuelan president maduro trying to use christmas cheer as he faces backlash following july's election. moving christmas to october 1 to disracket the american people. he does not have to worry if he's on santa's naughty list, not checking it twice. and tourists visit rome to throw a coin into this icon ic fountain. >> make a wish. >> in rome with my best friend, i'm good. you make one. >> okay. okay. ♪ ♪ >> carley: here is the question, how much money is thrown into the fountain?
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according to not for profit organization that gathers the co coins, $1.4 million euros, that is 1.5 million u.s. dollars and group expected it gathered even more last year. cool fact. >> lawrence: producers got on it. i said, where does the money go? for a good cause. >> carley: good investigating. >> lawrence: thanks, carley. goat on the field and soon to be in the announcing booth, jimmy johnson and tom brady fox sports debut. first check in with dana perino. >> dana: they did not ask me to join them. come on, let's do this. spies and lies, senior agent for governor, what tipped authorities off and hostages in gaza desperate for release. urgent ceasefire talks.
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>> nfl is officially back. if that didn't give it away. in the cleveland browns has the dallas cowboys in fox sports week one game of the week. the cowboys, led by dr. prescott for now, holding a slight advantage heading to the season but they'll have to take on cleveland's explosive defense and past events end miles garrett. fox nfl analyst jimmie johnson, one of the many great ones in the fox portfolio, joins us now. coach, he told me in the break you are pumped up for this season as any. why? >> first of all, before we get into that, we have a lot of football to talk about. congratulations on getting the good boy award. i've been trying to get that for years! >> [laughs] >> that is quite an honor. but i'm as excited about this season as i've ever been. there's so many story lines, all the quarterbacks, the rookie quarterbacks.
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[listing quarterbacks] of course the soap opera in dallas. tom brady during the telecast. i think tom is going to be great. >> two years ago he walks off the field and then he walked up and said, i need another year. i thought, maybe he's not going to want to do this. but you have seen the work ethic he's put in. what have you noticed? you've seen a lot of great players try to go to the booth. troy aikman is fantastic but he's almost a rarity. what is your sense on brady? >> you know what? being around him, really, for the last year or so, he talks to terry bradshaw. "terry, what do you think?" bang, bang, bang. he talks to troy. he's really done is preparation. i think he's going to have great stories, i think he's going to have great insight. of course he's one of the greatest players to ever play the game, the most successful player to ever play the game. i think he's going to be great in the booth. >> i think so, too. it turns out -- i didn't know this -- he took note on every game he plates he could look
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back at those games and wonder what his decisions were. you have to be quicker in the booth, which i'm sure he'll get. you have that game, dallas and cleveland. dallas is coming out 12-5, cleveland 11-6. we are looking at deshaun watson. are you a believer that he still has great football left in him? because he hasn't shown it. >> he had such a long layoff where he wasn't playing. plus he's had some injuries. but i think that's the key in cleveland. cleveland has got a great defense, some great players. as long as they get production at the quarterback position, i think they're going to have an outstanding team. of course going against the cowboys, i think when you look at the starting lineup for the cowboys, they are as good as anybody. they have shown that during the regular season. now, can dak prescott play well in the big games? it's going to be an interesting game. i know that cleveland is favorite at home, but i think it's a toss-up. but it's going to be a great
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ball game. >> wright, dak prescott. are you sold he can win back the big one? it doesn't sound like terry jones is. he said something to the effect of, "i've stopped listening to jerry jones a long time ago." your thoughts about your college buddy? >> you stop listening to jerry jones. a lot of us have. [laughs] i've talked to him a few times. i think he's trying to put everyone on the incentive plan. mike mccarthy is in the last year of his contract. of course, prescott, they haven't gotten a contract and yet after this year. so i think he's trying to get everybody saying, hey, people have said we are too comfortable in dallas. now he's putting people on the edge. i don't think they're comfortable right now. >> okay. real quick, your pregame show starts at 12:00 eastern. if i was to pick one player on a redemption tour. deshaun watson, russell wilson, or aaron rodgers? hua jimmie johnson say is most likely to go back to his greatness?
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>> i'm interested to see on aaron rodgers with the jets. i think the big thing, the cowboys are such a visual team. they want to see what dak prescott is going to do in his big ball game. so we've got to be following the cowboys. >> take off is that 4:25. the game will start at 4:00. brady in the booth is going to be fantastic. you have the best show in the history of football. you know that. and you guys get along fantastic. it's like the old boys network. thanks so much. i appreciate it, jimmie johnson. have a great season. we will talk to you again soon, and i'm sorry, if you can have canton, i'll keep the good boy award. >> thank you, brian. >> it's going to be great. make sure you watch. meanwhile, sean hannity is going to be great tonight, 9:00 in harrisburg. he's got a town hall with a guy named donald j. trump. now over to dana. >> bill: thank you, brian. good morning, everybody. the race with

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