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>> brian: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, this is "fox and friends," please start getting dressed. new report exposing more secret service failures in the first assassination attempt against trump. inexperienced agent driving a drone in the area called a toll free hotline for help. >> steve: what account go wrong? it did go wrong >> more illegal migrants charged in nantucket and martha's vineyard and all of them were once released by local officials. >> ainsley: donald trumps don't buy into kamala harris' proposal. >> tax queen, they love her in other countries. >> lawrence: final hour of "fox and friends" starts now,
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mornings are better with friends. >> steve: let's start at the beginning for this hour. fox news alert. the u.s. senate released interim report on secret service failures leading up to the first assassination attempt against former president donald trump in july in butler, pennsylvania. >> lawrence: lucas tomlinson has details. >> lucas: preliminary report is more than 100 pages long and the word failure appears dozens of times. the leader saw cops running toward agr building, but did not radio to get the former president off the stage immediately. senator rand paul spoke earlier on the show. >> counter snipers that shot and killed the shooter, that is first time trump had them. trump had been asking for months
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and months, secret service was saying, they did not have enough people to send there. somebody made a terrible decision not to have counter snipers there on the first day. >> lucas: requests for drone equipment were denied. secret service responsible for overseeing drone systems on july 13th lacked experience and knowledge about the gear and called a toll free tech support hotline for help, which took several hours. the agent had three months experience. the secret service responded saying that the u.s. secret service implemented changes to protective operations, including elevating posture for protectees and bolstering details to ensure highest level of safety and security for those we protect. federal grand jury charged ryan wesley routh with attempted assassination of donald trump,
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that carries a life sentence. >> brian: former president said i would like florida to do the investigation, i don't like the way the first investigation is going. it has been frustrating for michael waltz and others to get information in a timely fashion. secret service said we have given them what they wanted. the building not covered. how about failure to prevent trump from taking the stage while suspicious person was out and about. trumps he's been delayed in the past, that is not a big deal. >> lawrence: they said failures were foreseeable and preventable. the report says the concern of the committee remain
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unaddressed. they have not fixed the problem. they say he has presidential-level protection. they say secret service on the ground had no idea about the i iranian threat and discovered it through news reports. how is that? >> steve: i think part of it is m mindset of the secret service before that attempted assassination in butler. lucas was telling us how secret service counter sniper saw the -- one of those guys, local law enforcement officers with their guns drawn running at that building. the thought to tell somebody, according to the testimony, this counter sniper gave to the committee, thought to tell somebody to dpet him off the stage never entered his mind. there has to be new mindset, if somebody says something, let's
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take a pause and take them off the stage right now and figure it out. >> ainsley: if you're the big b not good idea to protect president with drones you have not taught them to use. >> lawrence: you see the failures. we knew about the news report of ira iranian attempts. they don't have national intelligence briefings to get this information? the interim director said when his press conference, no one has been fired, he does not want to talk about personnel issues and no one has been forced into retirement. >> steve: no one fired yet. >> lawrence: there are going to be consequences, are you kidding me? >> ainsley: shots fired at kamala harris' office.
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and an idaho man has been calling mar-a-lago to threaten. >> brian: more threat. one is 20-year-old no track record and another is bizarre guy under arrest. professional asa -- assassins a for more formidable. >> lawrence: if the report is saying all issues they found that happened in butler remain unaddressed, he's not safe right now and should be afraid. >> ainsley: former president donald trump dealing with a real specific threat from iran as we've been talking about. wanting to assassinate him. >> brian: trump campaign says continued and coordinated attacks have been heightened and law enforcement officials are working to ensure president trump is protected and the
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election is free from inte interference. they are still hacking today. >> steve: moments ago, this morning, blinken addressed the ongoing threats from iran on tv. watch this. >> right there, donald trump said he was briefed by intelligence officials about efforts to assassinate him. how concerned are you about this threat? should there be consequences against iran? >> this is something we've been tracking for a long time. ongoing threat by iran against senior forms, including president trump and people who are currently serving the administration temperature is something we take seriously and looking at it carefully, i don't have further information to share, we're watching this carefully. >> brian: have you told anything to iran? that is a national security
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issue, iran has not been brushed b back, hamas, islamic jihad, what they are doing in israel, weaponizing uranium to point they have a nuclear weapon and now trying to assassinate leading candidate to be president. >> lawrence: yet, they are taking it seriously? you did not take security measures, how is that taking it seriously? you invite this guy, president of iran into our country and send secret service to protect him, are you kidding me? >> steve: keep in mind, iran denies all this stuff. >> lawrence: i'm sure. >> steve: what has been found by senate is apparently no obvious connection between the iran plot suggested and what happened in butler. if you are international and you are looking to gauge how u.s. security is around presidential
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candidates, it is like, you know what, it was really easy a couple months ago. >> brian: iran does admit they are trying to assassinate people, president trump, mike pompeo, john bolton. it has been going on for two years now. >> ainsley: president trump's team reacted to it saying terror regime in iran loves weakness of kamala harris and terrified of strength and resolve of donald trump. lindsey graham says it is hostile act, act of war, they are hacking trump's campaign website. they tried to give it to joe biden's and kamala harris' campaign and graham says we're doing nothing about it. why is this still going on? >> lawrence: maybe if they put the same effort they did into the russia collusion approach, there was more focus on that than we see here. trying to give dirty documents
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to the other side, they are doing everything. >> steve: other campaign did not. >> brian: who knows if you read them, you don't have to put them on billboard. "new york times" got some, too. scenario to keep in mind, if russia hacked harris campaign and sent to all media and trump campaign, are you going to tell me blinken would be saying we're looking at all things? they might put off the election, they would be that concerned. >> lawrence: election day six weeks away and kamala harris is expected to roll out more economic plans while courting voters in rural pennsylvania. that could be overshadowed following her call to eshg eliminate the senate filibuster to restore roe v. wade with just a simple majority. >> brian: senior white house
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correspondent peter doocy live at the white house with the ripple statement. >> peter: vice president harris is running a campaign, very few specifics. she's crystal clear about her desire to change senate rules to make it easier to expand abortion access by restoring roe. >> i've been very clear, i think we should eliminate filibuster for roe, and get us to 51 votes is what we need to put back in law protection for reproductive freedom and for ability of every person and every woman make decision about their own body. >> peter: here is the thing, it is not a new position. it's been her position on abortion since 2022, that mid-term cycle when democrats did well running on abortion. it is too much for joe manchin, retiring democratic senator.
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>> i think i've been very clear my whole career, 60-vote threshold we basically operate under in the senate is essential. >> would you endorse her for president? >> i'm not endorsing her. >> peter: new photo of tim walz by the son of george soros, the soros family will be influencial in politics because of huge donation to liberal causes and campaigns, even when george soros is out of the picture. this is new generation of democratic leadership. >> steve: when two people show they are friends, aren't they closer together like lawrence and me. not 19 feet apart?
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>> peter: maybe they were holding a big check in between them. i don't know. >> lawrence: what a sight. >> peter: you lose the skyline view. why is there one chair? >> steve: maybe that is why they are standing. >> lawrence: guy that paid for cities to burn and governor that let it happen. >> peter: billions of dollars and only one chair. >> ainsley: he posts a lot on social media with a lot of demo democrats, he's close with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. >> brian: and in the white house dozens of times and he has a left-wing agenda, very anti-american. donald trump spoke specifically in be front of 2500 people yesterday about how he's going to be changing the economy big time. he's going to go steal jobs from other countries by recruiting them to our country. if you want to leave, higher
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corporate rate, if you don't come back, higher corporate rate. come here, 15%. he got specific, had a good time, despite what mark cuban said about change in policy, listen. we're cutting business tax from 21% to 15%, which makes us the most competitive tax anywhere on the planet, only for those that make their product in the usa. they call her the tax queen, she forces everybody out of our country into their hands. i will appoint an ambassador to go around the world and convince manufacturers to pack up and move back to america. we will put 100% tariff on every car coming across the mexican border. [cheering] >> and tell them only way they'll get rid of that tariff
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if they build a plant in the united states. kamala's illegals are crushing wages and steals your jobs. last year american-born workers lost 1.3 million jobs and migrants gained 635,000 jobs. we create jobs in georgia, we will make sure these jobs go to american citizens, not illegal citizens. >> steve: former president detailing his ideas, what he would do essentially starting day one if re-elected to presidency. kamala harris will be revealing perhaps more details about what her opportunity economy would look like, it is interesting, former president does not want to debate with her, however they are both appearing on univision in separate town halls. she'll be in las vegas on october 10 and donald trump will
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be at town hall on univision on october 8th. >> ainsley: will she take audience questions? >> steve: absolutely. she will be on msnbc later today in a live show and i imagine she will reiterate what shes today. >> ainsley: does audience submit questions prior to the event? >> brian: stephanie ruhl essentially said it does not matter what kamala harris says, she is not donald trump, you have to vote for her. she will vote for me regardless and doesn't matter because of a few questions out there. she can say she's doing interviews. other thing with donald trump, i thought u.s. mca encouraged us to trade and if you tariff companies from going to mexico is that vile olation ever u.s. ?
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>> steve: don't go there and sell here. >> ainsley: we're worried about our health, we had jillian michaels on our show. this week is health week at capitol hill. senate invited experts to come in and talk to them about our foods and how we can improve our food and jillian, pretty scary what she's telling us, to eat certain food, try to do organic, don't buy fruits and vegetables with thin skin, they are sprayed with pesticides. talking about adhd, autism and seeing people in their 20s and 30s with breast cancer. >> steve: it leads to chronic disease, she -- her presentation here was spell-binding. if you missed it, here is what she had to say about feeding our
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kids and families. >> we had food babe and jason carp, she held up a bag of fruit loops. we're aiming for low-hanging fruit. this is what they give kids in canada, colored with carrot and beat juice and here they are artificial food dyes. >> lawrence: why is that? >> money and because it is more pr profitable, kids are drawn to it more, as moms, you don't know what is in stuff, it is sprayed on food, in water and air we can't control. this systemic health conversation. >> lawrence: it is bipartisan, too, not a partisan issue. one thing i don't understand and a lot of people can't afford to get quality organic material. it is easy for us to say, get
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this, in a household trying to get what is on the $1 menu, how can we make it more affordable? >> brian: a number one best seller, what is in our food, one activist, one lawyer, one d doctor, she said it is close society, pharmaceuticals want us sick to sell medications. there are other books, there is a podcast talking about that, he left the medical industry, i want to help sick people. r.f.k. jr. resonates, what he's saying makes sense. not that we're lazy and fat, stuff we're eating keeps us unhealthy and maybe being hard on ourselves. >> ainsley: if donald trump is
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elected he will put r.f.k. jr. on his cabinet. >> steve: people take ozempic. her whole point, she said 70% of americans are over weight or obese. we eat too much stuff. back off. >> brian: if you eat right stuff, it is okay. what we eat. >> steve: it is still a math problem. >> ainsley: kale would be good, apples and grapes and cherries, celery and potatoes, these are dirty dozen. if you look at good ones, make sure you eat clean 15. clean vegetables and fruits. >> lawrence: government is subsidizing ozempiz >> if they are willing to do that, why not invest in clean food for people?
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if it's a money problem, take the money and move it over. >> steve: people should run on that, that would be great political platform >>. i will make you healthier. >> brian: lower class and economically challenged people have lower -- if donald trump wins presidency, he will name melania first lady. is that true? >> ainsley: yes, i'm heading to ump tr tower to sit down with melania. her last one was with pete hegseth. she is talking about this presidency, the assassination attempts, what it is like being a mom, barron is off in college now and the raid at mar-a-lago. we'll ask her all this, she is about to release this book, "melania trump.com, go to her
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website and get it a week earlier. >> steve: meanwhile, back to our top story, we're learning secret service did not pull trump from the stage in butler, pennsylvania, even after seeing law enforcement run toward the suspect with their guns drawn. >> brian:andy mccarthy reacts to what else we're learning from that report. (♪) (♪) bounce back fast from heartburn with
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>> brian: fox news alert, ryan wesley routh could face life in prison after being accused of assassination attempt. new report on butler assassination attempt calling secret service failures foreseeable, preventible and resulting in the assassination attempt. former attorney for southern district of new york,andy mccarthy joins us now employs ryan wesley routh has been there multiple times to that loecate opt. he is facing possession of firearm and assassination attempt of a president. this is an area photographers go to take pictures, used for
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assassination of a president? >> you would hope the intelligence network around to protectee would be good enough you would somebody, something would be tingled along the line and get more information about what this dpie was up to. that did not happen. >> brian: when you see the fact he left a note saying, sorry i failed you, i tried my best and indicated he has $160s,000 for future assassins, what does that tell you about this case? open and shut? >> attempt is more complicated crime than epel think. you have to show, especially if you have not caught the guy at the moment, you have to show there were a series of steps that were so obviously intended
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to commit the objective murder you have intent to murder and something very concrete attempt rather than mere preparation. these steps are all important as far as prosecutors proving the case. >> brian: do you think president trump has reason to believe he wants florida to do this investigation. he said department of justice going after me, i want florida to lead this, does he have a case? >> he does not have a case to get florida to lead it, when congress enacted this statute the justice used yesterday, it says state investigation has to be suspended while the federal goes forward. florida investigation is not investigation of the department, it is investigation of routh. i think they are going to bring attempted murder charges and he
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will eventually get life in prison in state and federal system. predict we'll see what happens. it does not seem complicated, it makes you worried he was close to pulling this you hava. thank you. vice president harris expected to roll out new policies today after touting her relationship with small pc. >> my passion, one of them, is small businesses, i love small businesses. >> brian: okay, interesting. three business owners say they are not feeling the love. as a lifelong horse rider, i've spent countless hours maintaining fences. i started ramm to provide fence and stalls that are safer, stronger and more flexible for every horse and rider. every ramm fence and stall is proudly made in america. combining durability with the beauty of traditional design. discover the difference with ramm fence and stalls.
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aviv. >> good morning. breaking in the past hour, head of the idf told troops israel entered new phase of war and this is important part, they should be ready for a ground maneuver into lebanon. he said this as israel continues with massive airstrikes north and south offy beirut. israel wants to finish as quickly as possible. this strike from beirut suburb, israel is targeting hezbollah weapons and the group's leaders. israel took out the commander of rocket and missile division. hezbollah is launching more attacks than ever. you see israel iron dome protecting the city from 40 hezbollah launches so far this morning. hezbollah launched 300 rockets and missiles yesterday, more than any day of this conflict. hezbollah launched what it
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claims is a long-range ballistic missile at tel aviv this morning. watch this. [sirens sounding] >> this is the first time hezbollah has ever fired a missile at tel aviv, you see interceptor from david's sling system collide with the missile, this was this morning. hezbollah tdz it was in retaliation for attacks in lebanon over the past week. iran's supreme lead er leader a said attacks will not bring the terrorist organization to his knees, as israel continues with massive airstrikes we'll see if the ground offensive becomes necessary. >> steve: nate foy live in tel aviv, thank you. be careful. meanwhile, kamala harris is expected to unveil more of her economic plan today.
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while campaigning in pittsburgh and looks to rally votes from small business owners. >> my passion, one of them, is small businesses. i love our small businesses. my plan is to give a 50,000 tax deduction to start up small businesses, knowing they are part of the backbone of america's economy. >> steve: our next guest, three small business openers who have struggled during the biden-harris economy, rafael, shana and ryan join us from across the country. good morning. riknowa, ryan, former president was at your place, sprankles grocery store a couple days ago. what did you tell him about the challenges facing you during the harris-biden administration?
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>> we just told him what was happening, inflation has been through the roof the last three years really and driven all our costs up, not just cost of goods, maintenance, equipment, new equipment, supplies have gone through the roof, discretionary spending especially in higher margin items has decreased causing us to be flat or down in sales in spite of inflation being through the roof. i just told him that and he looked at me and said, wait a minute, inflation is up through the roof and sales are down? i said, yes, sir, they are. he looked at me and couldn't believe it. >> steve: back of your shirt says hashtag save on meat. right there. with price through the roof, how can people save on meat?
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>> to be honest, we've had to become even better at what we do, we've had to make sure we buy correctly, take advantage of al allowances and deals and making sure we're efficient with labor, simple things like when you go for a walk to get coffee, check on a case and get a list together, simple tasks, we've tried to become super efficient and especially in the buys end to hold prices. all reality, we've been forced to give up margin to be competitive and that hurt us, we have not had money to reinvest. >> steve: shanna, you had to close your cafe during the biden-harris administration. you voted in 2020 for joe biden, nots going to do that this time?
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no kamala harris for you? >> definitely not looking that way at all. >> steve: because just like ryan was talking about, cost of everything and they were through the roof and you could not c compete. of what you have heard of kamala harris' proposals, does anything set off a bulb in your head that is a good idea? >> she spoke about the 50,000 she plans to give to small businesses, those small economic injections of capital is like pointless if you can't get things to balance, that is the unfo unfortunate part. i was forced to close. the weight of the cost of goods, weight of the economy itself, it is just my customers could not
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come in to spend residual income. to adds -- upons because of ap appearance of making these issues vocal, i get liberal trolls that want to shut me down, as well. that was a lot in this rocky economy. >> steve: you were just telling people how it was impacting you. rafael, you are candidate are if nevada senate, talking about cost of stuff. in your business, it is part of auto repair industry, in 2019, glasdz bottle you use for emissions, cost you $50. today it is $175. it is over three times more expensive, just one of many
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things that is a challenge to a small business owner like you, right? >> yeah, it is crazy how much it increased and especially in niche businesses or things like auto parts, we are seeing double and triple the price. it is hard to make money like that. i would say to harris and biden-harris administration, if you had great ideas, why have you not done it? republicans are pretty pro-small business, i'm sure you can get something done. looks like she's waiting to get elected. >> steve: real quick, we have not heard many details, she might have more today. there are some people that will vote for her based on broad ideas and no specifics. as a businessman, does that make sense? >> no, look at past performance, i saw what the economy was doing
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during the trump administration, i opened more locations and that has not been the case in this biden-harris administration. i've been stagnant and dealing with rising cost and having to battle for employee pay and raising prices to keep up. >> steve: you are all struggling, thank you for sharing your stories. thank you very much. good luck employing straight ahead four illegal migrants in nantucket charged with sex crimes and all released by local officials. a live report coming up next. real quick. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything we do. amen.
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>> janice: we almost have a hurricane, 70 mile per hour sustained winds, 74 miles per hour makes this a hurricane. we are talking about category three storm within the next 24 hours, making landfall across the panhandle of florida, big bend into the evening, hurricane warnings up, gainesville, tallahassee and tampa, pay attention, parts of georgia, this storm will move inland and stall across tennessee and ohio river valley. i cannot stress this enough, hurricane-force winds, possible major hurricane, making landfall
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across heavily populated area of tallahassee and we could see power outages not just days, weeks, storm surge and heavy rainfall and hurricane-forced winds. lawrence, shannon bream's parents live in tallahassee, jasperand marie, we are working to get you out, listen to jd, we will keep you safe. >> lawrence: we are coming for you guys. thanks, janice. ice arrest four illegal immigrants on nantucket island during multi-day operation. griff jenkins has the story. >> griff: good morning, ritzy nantucket, home to rich and famous not immune to migrant crime. ice arrested four illegal mig migrants, all had been released from local custody.
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one on martha's vineyard, take a look. this guy, a brazilian charged with raping a minor. this month alone, a el salvador national snuck across the border as a gotaways charged with raping a nantucket child. another self-quarantinie el salvador ian charged with child rape. and a brazilian national charged with sexually assaulting a nantucket upon citizen. and a gotaways charged with assaulting a nantucket resident. a common demnominator, they are all gotaways, there have been 1.9 million known gotaways under the biden-harris administration. >> lawrence: just the ones we
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know that committed crimes. check in with dp. >> dana: iran wants to kill trump, this while brand new report exposes a series of secret service failures in butler, pennsylvania. we'll have the latest fox news power rankings, revealing the party likely to control senate. and kamala harris will sit down for what they are calling an interview. and a fourth illegal immigrant charged with crimes on nantucket children. and storm heading for florida, we'll have the latest storm trek, we'll see you in a few minutes.
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>> ainsley: a $20 clutch, little purse left in target's baby aisle spotlighting mothers making sacrifices for their children. inspiring our next guest to pay it forward. influencer and mother of four who started it all is sicily. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. i'm so glad to be here. >> ainsley: you are on tiktok and see your friend shopping and sees the silver clutch, $20 was the price tag. there on the shelf and she posted and said she deserved the purse, meaning she probably
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sacrificed that $20 to buy something for her baby. what did you do? >> it inspired me to go to target. i was already going to target to buy something for my daughter and made me think why not go bless another parent with a $1 hundred gift card. there i am. i put it in the baby aisle. diapers was my first thought was to go put it in a box of diapers. i slipped it in between a box of diapers and i was hoping that this could bless them. because i remember being in a position with two kids at the time back in 2015 that we couldn't afford much and my kids always came first. so that was my hope. it was a lot of emotion for me. >> ainsley: we were talking during the commercial. this is becoming a viral trend. lots of people posting about
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finding gift cards and blessed and bringing them to tears, some women can barely afford the diapers it is really helpful. what happens if a bad guys goes into the baby aisle and looks for the gift cards? >> that is something that has been brought to many of our attention. this is a trend that is -- movement that has become a movement on its own. that's what we had hoped for but we have seen people going through the baby aisle and taking it out of the formula, out of the diapers, opening up the packages. that's unfortunate. we're hoping that she deserved a purse can become an organization on its own to stop that. that way we can do something smarter. >> ainsley: women can go to the organization and help them finally. i hope it works out. if it works out, come back and tell us. god bless you. tomorrow exclusive interview with melania trump. >> bill: what went wrong back in mid july in butl
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