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dr. fox as being the former secretary of state for defense, named by prime minister cameron from 2010 to 2011. csis claims dr. fox as one of our own. for coming last year for a conference we held in f for genia. i assure you, dr. fox gave us a very lively and spirited debate about what the future of europe will look like. i'm sure some of that will be reprised for us this morning. prior to former secretary of state for defense, dr. fox served for many shadow secretaries for health, as well as foreign secretary and secretary of defense. also a general practitioner, dr. fox can give us his perspective on health issues as they relate to england. we are delighted to have our other guests with us. dr. fox, i think i give you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give his introductory remarks and then we will transition into a discussion. we welcome our audience for a lively debate on the future of the u.s.-u.k. relationship,
dr. fox as being the former secretary of state for defense, named by prime minister cameron from 2010 to 2011. csis claims dr. fox as one of our own. for coming last year for a conference we held in f for genia. i assure you, dr. fox gave us a very lively and spirited debate about what the future of europe will look like. i'm sure some of that will be reprised for us this morning. prior to former secretary of state for defense, dr. fox served for many shadow secretaries for health, as well as...
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prior to former secretary of state for defense, dr. fox served for many shadow secretaries for health, as well as foreign secretary and secretary of the fence. also a general practitioner, dr. foxconn give us -- speak on health issues as they relate to england. we are delighted to have our other guests with us. dr. fox, i think i give you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give his introductory comments, and then we will move into discussion. we welcome our audience for a lively debate on the u.s. u.k. relationship, and i think we will have a broader discussion on the international challenges that we face. with that, i ask you to welcome me in welcoming dr. fox. [applause] dr. fox: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. it is a pleasure three back here at the sis. it is not a quiet time in global events. in fact, i cannot remember a more to real-time and global events. what a time to talk about the relationship between the united kingdom and united states. when winst
prior to former secretary of state for defense, dr. fox served for many shadow secretaries for health, as well as foreign secretary and secretary of the fence. also a general practitioner, dr. foxconn give us -- speak on health issues as they relate to england. we are delighted to have our other guests with us. dr. fox, i think i give you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give his introductory comments, and then we...
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and dr. foxi think that gives you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. that we subscribe to this conversation. and we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give us opening remarks. then we'll transition into a discussion and welcome our audience today for a lively q&a on the future of the u.s.-u.k. special relation shch. shch -- relationship but i think we'll have a broader conversation about the variety of international challenges we face. with that, please join me in welcoming dr. liam fox. [applause] >> well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. and it's a great pleasure to be back here. it is not a quiet time in global events. in fact, i can never remember a more turbulent time. but what a better time to talk about the relationship between the united kingdom and the united states. in fact, when winston churchill first used the term "special relationship, he did it during his speech in fulton missouri. which is of course better remembered for his use of the phr
and dr. foxi think that gives you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. that we subscribe to this conversation. and we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give us opening remarks. then we'll transition into a discussion and welcome our audience today for a lively q&a on the future of the u.s.-u.k. special relation shch. shch -- relationship but i think we'll have a broader conversation about the variety of international challenges we face. with that,...
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and dr. fox gives you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. and we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give us opening remarks. then we'll transition into a discussion and welcome our audience today for a lively q&a on the future of the u.s.-u.k. special relation shch. shch -- relationship but i think we'll have a broader conversation about the variety of international challenges we face. with that, please join me in welcoming dr. liam fox. [applause]
and dr. fox gives you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. and we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give us opening remarks. then we'll transition into a discussion and welcome our audience today for a lively q&a on the future of the u.s.-u.k. special relation shch. shch -- relationship but i think we'll have a broader conversation about the variety of international challenges we face. with that, please join me in welcoming dr. liam fox. [applause]
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dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have nodded. [laughter] that turns into lincoln wanting to go to the holy land. and he said supposedly that evening of the assassination he would like to see california. i think he may have been like had you feel that going to california and he was like -- and that turns into the recollection that he wants to go to california. [laughter] i definitely think lincoln was cozying up to mary. i don't know about any of the quotations being real. i do feel like it would make sense at that moment to make that gesture. they'd had a horrible experience on march
dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have...
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dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have nodded. [laughter] that turns into lincoln wanting to go to the holy land. and he said supposedly that evening of the assassination he would like to see california. i think he may have been like had you feel that going to california and he was like -- and that turns into the recollection that he wants to go to california. [laughter] i definitely think lincoln was cozying up to mary. i don't know about any of the quotations being real. i do feel like it would make sense at that moment to make that gesture. they'd had a horrible experience on march
dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have...
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dr. foxx as being the former secretary of state for defense who was named by prime minister cameron from 2010-2011 and csis claims dr. fox has one of our own for coming last year for conversation we held in williamsburg, virginia, on the future of your. and i assure you that dr. fox it was a very lively and spirited debate about what the future of europe will look like. and i am sure some of it will be reprised for us this morning. prior to former secretary of state, dr. fox served as many shadow secretaries out in opposition for health, for four secretary as well as four secretary of defense. a general practitioner, dr. fox can also give us some insights on health and health issues as they relate to the united kingdom. i am also delighted to welcome two guests with us. we have general brent scowcroft former u.s. national security advisor, and judge william webster, former fbi and cia director. we are delighted to have you both with us. dr. fox, i think they give you a sense of the importance
dr. foxx as being the former secretary of state for defense who was named by prime minister cameron from 2010-2011 and csis claims dr. fox has one of our own for coming last year for conversation we held in williamsburg, virginia, on the future of your. and i assure you that dr. fox it was a very lively and spirited debate about what the future of europe will look like. and i am sure some of it will be reprised for us this morning. prior to former secretary of state, dr. fox served as many...
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dr. renee fox a pediatrician and an newborn specialist from baltimore. i'm also a member of the american academy of pediatrics committee on federal government affairs. thank you leader pelosi representatives hoyer clyburn and the sarah for giving me the opportunity to speak today to commemorate the first anniversary of the affordable care act. i'm here both as a pediatrician and as a parent of two terrific daughters in their 20s. my oldest daughter catherine is here with me today. as mr. clyburn said catherine graduated from college in 2011 was a french and english major and is currently completing her second year of law school at the university of baltimore. catherine has several chronic health issues including asthma which has required frequent doctors visits and prescriptions to keep her out of the emergency room and hospital. she is here today to tell you her story of how she has benefited from the affordable care act. as a pediatrician and an active member of the american academy of pediatrics i have long understood the benefits of the affordable ca
dr. renee fox a pediatrician and an newborn specialist from baltimore. i'm also a member of the american academy of pediatrics committee on federal government affairs. thank you leader pelosi representatives hoyer clyburn and the sarah for giving me the opportunity to speak today to commemorate the first anniversary of the affordable care act. i'm here both as a pediatrician and as a parent of two terrific daughters in their 20s. my oldest daughter catherine is here with me today. as mr....
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dr. liam fox. >> mr. speaker, in a dangerous world, experience as a statement -- statesman is one of the many advantages my right honorable friend has over [inaudible] leading -- will he agree that in a dangerous world, the ultimate security is nuclear defense, and will he agree that he will not be involved in a shabby deal to govern away our nuclear -- to get us to number 10? >> my friend is right. the ultimate guarantor of britain's security is our independent nuclear deterrent, which is why we support it and will make sure it is properly renewed beginning of next parliament. i think it is important that everyone in this house makes that clear pledge, and he make a pledge. it is concerning that three quarters of labor candidates oppose the renewal of trident. now is the time for labor to root out any agreement with the s&p, because no one wants to see some grubby deal between the people who want to break up the u.k. and the people who want to bankrupt the u.k.. >> to have the accountable government of t
dr. liam fox. >> mr. speaker, in a dangerous world, experience as a statement -- statesman is one of the many advantages my right honorable friend has over [inaudible] leading -- will he agree that in a dangerous world, the ultimate security is nuclear defense, and will he agree that he will not be involved in a shabby deal to govern away our nuclear -- to get us to number 10? >> my friend is right. the ultimate guarantor of britain's security is our independent nuclear deterrent,...
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dr. oz show right here on fox 29. eed habits preferences. dr. mike thinks that could spell trouble. >> i'm all down with the legalization of medicinal marijuana i've said that purchase poweredly and repeated repeatedly on the news. the problem one kids might get into this. number two, i think any time you repeatedly put things in your lungs may be on that app you ought to have the name of a pulmonologist, a lung doctor, to be able to then fix what's wrong wrong. >> all righty. you can watch dr. mike on the dr. oz show tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. right here on fox 29. >>> a florida cher rips deputy hailed a her row after he did this week g just ahead incredible video as he ran into a burning home. a body cam captures the rest ahead. >> did this guy have a little too much to drink this weekend? the simple test police say the man couldn't even take and what he's now accused of of doing in the back of a police car. howard? >> villanova gets the big send off today at school and the phillies change things up today. all of that com
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dr. oz right here on fox 29 weekdays at 1:00 p.m. >>> a san francisco church does something many consideradictory. >> it used sprinklers to keep away homeless. why the church came up with the idea in the first place and how it's makeing things better. >>> and a pageant bombshell scarred and burned big mistake she made to look her best and the warning for anyone with darker skin. howard? >> upsets already in the ncaa tournament and villanova gets ready for the start of what they hope is a trip to the final four. a couple of the seniors talked about where they have come "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ >> prom time is right around the corner. plenty of teenagers are looking forward to that big night, others not so much. >> many worry about whether they can afford to go to the
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according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indefinite shore. he told the cabinet that he had had this dream before the confederate attack on fort sumter, as well as preceding the battles of bull gettysburg, and the surrender at vicksburg. lincoln believe the stream for great results, hopefully involving sherman's army. title ulysses s -- general grant pointed out that stones river was no great victory and there were no great results that resulted. sitting at the cabinet meeting that morning, sec
according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln...
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dr. marc siegel of the fox news medical a-team says everyone is at fault here. >> i would tend to blame everyonepany not being involved, hospital not doing due diligence to protect patients. if. da should be intimately involved in this situation. patient safety is number one. >> endoscope in question is apparently difficult to clean. bacteria can get trapped in it. dr. siegel says some hospitals don't use the best cleaning agents. and patients should check a hospital's record before booking a procedure. he also says, don't panic. >> we have to keep in mind this is a very rare occurrence. the chances of you getting a problem with this, if you're having this kind of a scope, known as ercp, nationwide is extremely low. so i would tell people out there, to be cautious, but to not be worried. >> but with two dead and numbers infected growing it is obviously a concern, especially when you consider that these outbreaks have been at ucla and cedars-sinai. two of the preeminent medical institutions. liz and david, not just in california, but in the entire country. david: they first spotted this in 1987.
dr. marc siegel of the fox news medical a-team says everyone is at fault here. >> i would tend to blame everyonepany not being involved, hospital not doing due diligence to protect patients. if. da should be intimately involved in this situation. patient safety is number one. >> endoscope in question is apparently difficult to clean. bacteria can get trapped in it. dr. siegel says some hospitals don't use the best cleaning agents. and patients should check a hospital's record before...
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dr. oz show right here on fox 29 it is of course weekdays 1:00 p.m. >> it was a harrowing story with a greatthat's right. cincinnati bengals player and local die devon still captured our attention and our hearts by documenting his daughter's fight with cancer and they just learned she's in remission. the bargain her dad made with her they now plans to make good love this one. hey, sean. >> lucy, cole hamels back on the mound. he was she would his last two outings so he's trying to get back right with the >> topping your entertainment headlines tonight fall out continues for one direction. music world all a buzz with the announcement in zayn malik is leaving the popular boy band and apparently that news is not sitting well with other members of the group. joining us now the hosts of dish nation head crack and porsche william. guys, the group had to take the stage last night the first time as a quartet. how did that go? >> it didn't go so well. you know, as you can imagine i'm sure every teenager in the room their eyes were crying. they were crying and just going crazy. it ran over to harry. h
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dr. oz show right here on fox 29 weekdays at 1:00 p.m. >>> speaking of sleep women looking fog better sex in bed. researchers evaluated nearly hundred college age women who kept diaries of their sleep for two week. they also reported when they had sex. longer sleep time was linked with a higher sex drive the next day. those researchers believe these findings suggest taking a closer look at sleep health and women with sexual complaints they're work appose in the journal sexual medicine. >>> all right. so that kind of transitions into this. an unusual ad based on a well, very suggestive number. >> coming why spirit airlines is catching backlash over its newest deal. super villain makes a sudden withdrawal at a north carolina bank. why police are looking for this iconic star wars character. hey, howard. >> oh, yes villanova gets ready for the start of the journey and jay wright talks about what it would be like if they relived what happened 30 years ago for nova and another eagles sign my tempur-pedic made me fall in love with mornings again. i love how it conforms to my body. with tempur-pe
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dr. oz show right here on fox 29 weekdays at 1:00 p.m. >>> smoking cigarettes and marijuana both legal intop doing it in his own home. why his neighbors say he has to stop. >>> and you may think you've got perfect vision, 20/20 but you can be missing something. tonight the freeway to save your sight and howard is life watching the eagles. >> oh, my gosh, this complex here i've got office space now i've been here so much this week week. three more free agents in today. but there's a really big one. it's not official but it probably will be by the time we come up in sports later in the "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ >>> tonight isn't that so is one step closer to going deeper into space. they have tested the world's most powerful rocket motor all part of a space launch syst
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according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indefinite shore. he told the cabinet that he had had this dream before the confederate attack on fort sumter, as well as preceding the battles of bull gettysburg, and the surrender at vicksburg. lincoln believe the stream for great results, hopefully involving sherman's army. title ulysses s -- general grant pointed out that stones river was no great victory and there were no great results that resulted. sitting at the cabinet meeting that morning, sec
according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln...
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dr. carson became a paid contributor for fox and he was schooled on what?> i think he was socialized to a kind of extreme political rhetoric that you sometimes hear on the primetime cable shows, not just on fox, you hear it on msnbc as well. that's sort of the language of some nighttime cable programs and he was really on the shawn hannity show a lot initially. as a matter of fact he made those comments about bestiality and homosexuality on the shawn hannity show. in fact he was sitting in this chair in this studio i just found out from the people here when he made those, which was a little unsettling. but i think that's really really hurt his reputation. you know after he made those statements in march he was scheduled to speak at the graduation of the medical school one of the graduation ceremonies and protests started. my in box blew up with people from hopkins who said look i don't want this man speaking. i went here. i battled to get a degree from one of the greatest medical institutions in the country. i'm gay. i don't want me and my partner have to s
dr. carson became a paid contributor for fox and he was schooled on what?> i think he was socialized to a kind of extreme political rhetoric that you sometimes hear on the primetime cable shows, not just on fox, you hear it on msnbc as well. that's sort of the language of some nighttime cable programs and he was really on the shawn hannity show a lot initially. as a matter of fact he made those comments about bestiality and homosexuality on the shawn hannity show. in fact he was sitting in...
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understand his condition and all that was transpiring as best we can at this early stage fox news medical a-team and psychiatrist drh ablow. doctor, good to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: let's start with this depression. i was astonished that a doctor and presumably a psychiatrist, had given him a note excusing him from work, what does that imply about the knowledge of the psychiatrist or psychologist, for that matter who was treating him that -- do you think it's likely he understood he was flying a commercial aircraft and lives were in his hands? >> you know, lou, it's certainly possible. i think that there is often not enough oversight and not enough critical thinking when it comes to not just today not just next week not even three months from now but six years from now. if you ask a limited question of a psychiatrist can, this person fly an aircraft, and you're talking about somebody who has overcome depression and says i'm back to myself and these medicines are fabulous, if that's the case. then you still have to think down the road, what it's like later if the medicines aren't working so well if he ad
understand his condition and all that was transpiring as best we can at this early stage fox news medical a-team and psychiatrist drh ablow. doctor, good to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: let's start with this depression. i was astonished that a doctor and presumably a psychiatrist, had given him a note excusing him from work, what does that imply about the knowledge of the psychiatrist or psychologist, for that matter who was treating him that -- do you think it's likely he...
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dr. oz show which is airing this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. right here on ktvu fox 2. >>> the san francisco giants have something new and special planned for fans across the lefty oduel bridge. tonight at 5:00, a first look at the popup village that opens in time for baseball season. >>> a decision on uc tuition hikes, we're following the latest developments from the regents' meeting a the governor and uc president talk tuition after their committee of two. >>> thank you for making cute your choice for news -- ktvu your choice for news. you can follow us on twitter and facebook any time. thanks for watching. have a great day. - [voiceover] in this episode there are warning signs of potential disasters and evidence of previous catastrophes. - that's what we really care about, right? where is the asteroid going? - [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundan
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her battles in the board room to the kenya controversy, vivica fox sounds off on her exit from last night. >>> wendy has one of her favorites drquestions and tackle the hottest headlines. plus all of today's super juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
her battles in the board room to the kenya controversy, vivica fox sounds off on her exit from last night. >>> wendy has one of her favorites drquestions and tackle the hottest headlines. plus all of today's super juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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dr. phil is an app that offers in-house calls via video chat for just about $40. joining me now in a foxusive is co-founder and chairman jay mcgraw, yes, dr. phil mcdraw's son. hi, jay, welcome, and thank you for joining us i. >> yeah, thank you so much for having me. >> well, this sounds inspired. i got a whole bunch of questions, but let's start with how the app works right off the bat. >> sure. it's super simple. you just go to the app store, download the app. once it's on your phone, you set up your account, takes a couple comments, and yen -- and then when you're not feeling well, you set up a video chat and talk to a board licensed physician in about 45 seconds, and we can diagnose 17 of the 20 reasons people typically go the e. r., and the there can when necessary call the prescription in, like you said. liz: what are some of those? flu? the common cold? stomach ailments and viruses? what are we talking about? how far -- >> yeah, you're doing my job for me. [laughter] liz: yeah. >> well, you know, like you said, all the things that you mentioned, and really it's all the common, ev
dr. phil is an app that offers in-house calls via video chat for just about $40. joining me now in a foxusive is co-founder and chairman jay mcgraw, yes, dr. phil mcdraw's son. hi, jay, welcome, and thank you for joining us i. >> yeah, thank you so much for having me. >> well, this sounds inspired. i got a whole bunch of questions, but let's start with how the app works right off the bat. >> sure. it's super simple. you just go to the app store, download the app. once it's on...
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fox news the best show on tv. >> i'm just saying, guys, had wol conversation illustrates my point, dr. pane that we're obviously frivolously dismissing a show that i think actually we should be frivolously dis pissing but we'll never get serious about it. >> it does underscore the point of the power of hollywood to present a message of the left that never stops, it's extreme power. >> right wing policies don't get into popular cultures. >> you're done. jerry, julie i want to thank you all. everyone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next.t.t.t.t. >>> not just the name of his nbn show charles payne making money for you on this skon. >> scan disk i like it a lot. that's one you should look at. also old dominion 100-year-old trucker taking market share. and my high risk play is a companyht giving people the ability to see again. >> all right. cost of freedom continues right now. >>> if you if iran changes its behavior the restrictions would be lifted if iran doesn't change i
fox news the best show on tv. >> i'm just saying, guys, had wol conversation illustrates my point, dr. pane that we're obviously frivolously dismissing a show that i think actually we should be frivolously dis pissing but we'll never get serious about it. >> it does underscore the point of the power of hollywood to present a message of the left that never stops, it's extreme power. >> right wing policies don't get into popular cultures. >> you're done. jerry, julie i...
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dr. phil you're watching "fox and friends," the best treatment for waking up in the morning. >>> i love itt. >> nothing we can't solve. >> they haven't been solved yet. we are hopeful. >> speaking of solving problems we're on the verge of something big. >>> we're get right to the fox news alert. a jaw dropping ending to say the least to a tv documentary about a mysterious real estate heir, robert durst as he admits, quote, killing them all. >> a cloud of two murders and the mysterious disappearance of mr. durst's wife has hung over him for what, 30 years or more. he's been walking around free. his chilling words coming just hours after he was booked in new orleans on murder charges in los angeles. >> ainsley was talking about this on "fox and friends first." >> yeah, the question is could what seems to be a stunning off camera confession by the big break that the fbi is now looking for to bring robert durst to justice? listen to what he said while he was still wearing a mic. >> there it is. you're caught. i killed them all. of course. >> killed them all of course. that is durst talking to
dr. phil you're watching "fox and friends," the best treatment for waking up in the morning. >>> i love itt. >> nothing we can't solve. >> they haven't been solved yet. we are hopeful. >> speaking of solving problems we're on the verge of something big. >>> we're get right to the fox news alert. a jaw dropping ending to say the least to a tv documentary about a mysterious real estate heir, robert durst as he admits, quote, killing them all. >>...
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fox news the best show on tv. >> i'm just saying, guys, had wol conversation illustrates my point, dr.e that we're obviously frivolously dismissing a show that i think actually we should be frivolously dis pissing but we'll never get serious about it. >> it does underscore the point of the power of hollywood to present a message of the left that never stops, it's extreme power. >> right wing policies don't get into popular cultures. >> you're done. jerry, julie i want to thank you all. everyone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next. >>> not just the name of his nbn show charles payne making money for you on this skon. >> scan disk i like it a lot. that's one you should look at. also old dominion 100-year-old trucker taking market share. and my high risk play is a company called second tight giving people the ability to see again. >> all right. cost of freedom continues right now. >>> if you if iran changes its behavior the restrictions would be lifted if iran doesn't ch
fox news the best show on tv. >> i'm just saying, guys, had wol conversation illustrates my point, dr.e that we're obviously frivolously dismissing a show that i think actually we should be frivolously dis pissing but we'll never get serious about it. >> it does underscore the point of the power of hollywood to present a message of the left that never stops, it's extreme power. >> right wing policies don't get into popular cultures. >> you're done. jerry, julie i want to...
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fox news the best show on tv. >> i'm just saying, guys, had wol conversation illustrates my point, dr.ane that we're obviously frivolously dismissing a show that i think actually we should be frivolously dis pissing but we'll never get serious about it. >> it does underscore the point of the power of hollywood to present a message of the left that never stops, it's extreme power. >> right wing policies don't get into popular cultures. >> you're done. jerry, julie i want to thank you all. everyone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next.t.t.t.t. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks
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dr. samadi always enjoying your perspective. make sure you go to samadimd.com and the doctor will be looking out for you and here at fox we are always looking out for you. >> that's true. i know over the years it has helped you tremendously. >> you can watch "sunday house call" to see dr. samadi. >> good advice as always. >>> it's krunle of time in the iranian nuke talks. john kerry and other diplomats have a few more days to hammer out what could be an extremely controversial deal. we'll have a live report on the latest developments straight ahead. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if jublia is right for you. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the iden
dr. samadi always enjoying your perspective. make sure you go to samadimd.com and the doctor will be looking out for you and here at fox we are always looking out for you. >> that's true. i know over the years it has helped you tremendously. >> you can watch "sunday house call" to see dr. samadi. >> good advice as always. >>> it's krunle of time in the iranian nuke talks. john kerry and other diplomats have a few more days to hammer out what could be an...
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coming up on "fox & friends" we will conduct stress tests of our own with dr. david samadi.w it is time for your 5@5:00. do you ever feel like this in the morning? >> i am exhausted. >> did you grab a nap at work? >> not with the big glass window looking out on to the whole. i hole. i love a good nap. >> here are the secrets. first take a shot shower or bath to relax. wear pajamas not joeing ga pants or gym shorts. send a message to the brain you are going to bed. set an alarm 30 minutes before bed and another when it is lights out. don't go to bed hungry. a full stomach can help you reach dream land faster but skip sugar caffeine or anything spicy. no phones. the light from your phone reduce the chemicals to help you sleep. disconnect from the digital world. >> that's what's hard is because my alarm is on my phone. >> i have two phones with two alarms. i am in trouble. so are you. >> 47 pins after the top of the hour. what is hillary hiding? is the>> jaws dropping, the big names joining the cast of shark nado. >> i can hardly wait. i love shark-nado. good morning to you lad
coming up on "fox & friends" we will conduct stress tests of our own with dr. david samadi.w it is time for your 5@5:00. do you ever feel like this in the morning? >> i am exhausted. >> did you grab a nap at work? >> not with the big glass window looking out on to the whole. i hole. i love a good nap. >> here are the secrets. first take a shot shower or bath to relax. wear pajamas not joeing ga pants or gym shorts. send a message to the brain you are going...
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. >> here to react is fox news psychiatrist, dr. keith ablow. you fall into this category.ree aspects. what do you have to say about this? they looked at leadership and authority. exhibition in a grandiose manner and entitlement. what does that mean? >> they looked at many studies over the course of a long period of time with almost half a million people. they say when they look at that and look at the conclusions of other folks and they are collecting their data and pooling it, they say men tend to be more entitled more aggressive. i don't know that's a surprise. i don't know that it means we are born that way or that somehow there's a pathology here which, you know, the author's tend to say this is a bad thing. over the last three decades, men have been relyied upon more than women. you can argue whether it's good or not, as breadwinners and to lead things, to go out and conquer. it is natural to assume sure they may have puffed out their chests, competed more aggressively and feel entitled to the next promotion. i don't know if that's a bad thing. maybe the scales get ba
. >> here to react is fox news psychiatrist, dr. keith ablow. you fall into this category.ree aspects. what do you have to say about this? they looked at leadership and authority. exhibition in a grandiose manner and entitlement. what does that mean? >> they looked at many studies over the course of a long period of time with almost half a million people. they say when they look at that and look at the conclusions of other folks and they are collecting their data and pooling it,...
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psychiatrist and fox news contributor dr. keith ablo joins us now. we're not psychiatrists.y we called you in but it looks to us like he had two problems. he apparently spent a year-and-a-half in psychiatric treatment. he was deemed unable to fly at one point, then recently his fiance and he broke up. there was this thing going on in his life. do you see a connection? >> well, it's very possible there is a connection, steve, because people who are sensitive to loss -- this may have been one of those people -- can experience a recurrence of major depression when they have that vulnerability in the setting of a breakup, romantic break-up. of course we don't flow what kind of continuing mental health care he had after the believed 18-month period of depression, which is a very significant depression in which he had to take off work in order to confront. >> keith, i don't want anyone to discriminate against anyone with depression. how do you not look at this case and try to unwind it and not think that maybe he was not fit to fly? >> well, here's the thing. it is sad that he was
psychiatrist and fox news contributor dr. keith ablo joins us now. we're not psychiatrists.y we called you in but it looks to us like he had two problems. he apparently spent a year-and-a-half in psychiatric treatment. he was deemed unable to fly at one point, then recently his fiance and he broke up. there was this thing going on in his life. do you see a connection? >> well, it's very possible there is a connection, steve, because people who are sensitive to loss -- this may have been...
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dr. marc siegel from the fox news medical a team is here to answer all of your questions pressing about coffeereventing heart disease. >> this is a huge study of over 25,000 people based in korea. it showed the amount of calcium that builds up in your cornary arteries. when we see calcium building up we know heart disease is next. that's a sebsative indicator. in these 25,000 people, thoserank three to five cups of coffee a day had a much lower buildup of calcium. meaning their chances of heart disease is much lower. there's a lot of possible reasons for that. one of them is they may have had a lower risk of diabetes. we already know that coffee de decreases your risk of diabetes. another possibility is coffee has compounds in it that decrease inflammation. we know that it's inflammation in the body that leads to heart disease building up. there's a lot of reasons to believe that coffee can decrease your risk of heart disease. there's been prior studies on this. this is powerful. >> does tea work? >> i think tea works for the anti-inflammatory reason also. i think it's the caffeine. i don't th
dr. marc siegel from the fox news medical a team is here to answer all of your questions pressing about coffeereventing heart disease. >> this is a huge study of over 25,000 people based in korea. it showed the amount of calcium that builds up in your cornary arteries. when we see calcium building up we know heart disease is next. that's a sebsative indicator. in these 25,000 people, thoserank three to five cups of coffee a day had a much lower buildup of calcium. meaning their chances of...
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dr. renee fox and her daughter, christine, and amanda. they will explain why the affordable care act is important to them. five years ago yesterday marks the fifth anniversary. the day after the passage of the bill, president obama called and said, i was happy -- thank you, he congratulated the congress for passing the bill. but he said, i was happier last night with the passage of the health care bill than i was on the night i was elected president of the united states. [applause] of course i said, mr. president, if you had not been elected president of the united states, we would not have an affordable care act. thank you, president obama. [applause] today we are gathered to -- in the celebration of this anniversary, and to highlight our historic progress towards making health care a right for every american, not a privilege for the few. -- for the few. we'll be brief. for the first -- the facts speak for themselves. and we have powerful stories from our guests. thanks to the affordable care act, it's important to note, as many as -- th
dr. renee fox and her daughter, christine, and amanda. they will explain why the affordable care act is important to them. five years ago yesterday marks the fifth anniversary. the day after the passage of the bill, president obama called and said, i was happy -- thank you, he congratulated the congress for passing the bill. but he said, i was happier last night with the passage of the health care bill than i was on the night i was elected president of the united states. [applause] of course i...
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here to explain that fox news medical team dr. samadi. how will it make you live longer?> great study coming from harvard public health. over 300,000 people followed for 14 years. what they find out that not only whole grain is good for you, also fiber. those are key words. fiber are whole grains. these are some of the cereals that we like and you should look into it. the amount of fiber they have are much better. >> these are the ones with more impact. >> these are our favorite ones. what does fiber and whole grain do to do? it can reduce diabetes, the risk of death. by 17% over 14 years. >> that is pretty significant. >> 34% lower risk of death from diabetes with a high fiber diet. >> they all have inflammation in common. a lot of this fiber and whole grains can reduce all that inflammation. you need about 25 grams of fiber and each one of these has about 10 grams of fiber. that's why we chose this as opposed to other ones who had much less. they're good, also. >> maybe only one or two are grams. >> what is your base? >> number one, look for whole grains, not refined. o
here to explain that fox news medical team dr. samadi. how will it make you live longer?> great study coming from harvard public health. over 300,000 people followed for 14 years. what they find out that not only whole grain is good for you, also fiber. those are key words. fiber are whole grains. these are some of the cereals that we like and you should look into it. the amount of fiber they have are much better. >> these are the ones with more impact. >> these are our favorite...
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her battles in the board room to the kenya controversy, vivica fox sounds off on her exit from last night. >>> wendy has one of her favorites druestions and tackle the hottest headlines. plus all of today's super juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
her battles in the board room to the kenya controversy, vivica fox sounds off on her exit from last night. >>> wendy has one of her favorites druestions and tackle the hottest headlines. plus all of today's super juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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fox business network. >>> is dishing on-line scorn like leaning on the horn? twitter anger is similar to road rage. dr. the distance you feel from others on-line is comparable to how you feel about other drivers. and it can lead otherwise normal people to lash out uncontrollably. when using these sites they can feel empathy and compassion toward others and they are quicker to judge and more dangerously reactive in their anger andy. and research bears this out. a british survey found 84% of users feel they get angry with other people on-line more easily than they do in person. does this make sense to you? >> i just wish we had a block for life. >> do you remember talk to the hand? i think that's what that was. >> is that over? >> i grew up on a farm. >> did you go after people? >> twitter is like mma fighting. mixed martial arts, cage fighting and no one will get injured. you just have tons of strong people. twitter takes the gloves off and gives people steroids. they think they can say and do whatever they want. what is really interesting is people who have something to lose get goated into the argumen
fox business network. >>> is dishing on-line scorn like leaning on the horn? twitter anger is similar to road rage. dr. the distance you feel from others on-line is comparable to how you feel about other drivers. and it can lead otherwise normal people to lash out uncontrollably. when using these sites they can feel empathy and compassion toward others and they are quicker to judge and more dangerously reactive in their anger andy. and research bears this out. a british survey found...
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fox news. >> what great story. >>> some philadelphia pre-school students get a chance to play dr. today.s from bright side academy spenting time with staff from saint christopher's hospital for children. their job to run a teddy bare clinic. doctors say it's a fun way to heapy preschoolers learn how to deal with doctor's visits that aren't always fun. they also got to check out the inside of an ambulance. >>> the ambulance is here today because an ambulance can be a scary thing. so they get to view the ambulance, see what happens inside there and meet our hospital personnel. >>> the check ups included checking the height and weight of the bears. they're heartbeat and blood pressure. health experts say this has proven to help children worry a lot less about their doctor's visits. >>> next at 6:00 saying goodbye to fallen philadelphia police officer. family friends and colleagues paying their last wee inspects to officer robert wilson ii. a man who died a hero. we have live coverage. >> plus a hillside comes crashing down. sending spectators running for their lives. why this problem is exp
fox news. >> what great story. >>> some philadelphia pre-school students get a chance to play dr. today.s from bright side academy spenting time with staff from saint christopher's hospital for children. their job to run a teddy bare clinic. doctors say it's a fun way to heapy preschoolers learn how to deal with doctor's visits that aren't always fun. they also got to check out the inside of an ambulance. >>> the ambulance is here today because an ambulance can be a...
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dr. keith ablow we're ought of time. >> a great show. >> thank you, jamie colby. >> she made it, 9 p.m. tonight. on fox business network.ne. >> power to prosper and enjoy. neil: the idea is to not promote. >> you excuse me? neil: look at the time. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundr
dr. keith ablow we're ought of time. >> a great show. >> thank you, jamie colby. >> she made it, 9 p.m. tonight. on fox business network.ne. >> power to prosper and enjoy. neil: the idea is to not promote. >> you excuse me? neil: look at the time. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a...
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dr. alvita king, director of african-american outreach for priests for life and a fox news contributor. you so much for being with us. it was interesting, it was a very eloquent speech beautifully written. what caught my attention at one point, and there are a great many fine points to be made, but the president said i reject the notion that nothing has changed in 50 years. prejudice and discrimination back then, he said, were endemic. they are not now, they are more the exception than the rule. would you agree? >> i listened very intently to the president and to congressman lewis. i could almost see my father there on that edmund pettus bridge on bloody sunday with congressman lewis and so many others, josea williams, and my heart is deeply touched. i also heard what the president did not say. of course, many things have changed and we can admit that and we are glad that some things have changed. i'm so delighted that we can all vote. this is america and i urge everyone to get out and vote. however, what the president did not say, there's a whole group of people, over 55 million, who h
dr. alvita king, director of african-american outreach for priests for life and a fox news contributor. you so much for being with us. it was interesting, it was a very eloquent speech beautifully written. what caught my attention at one point, and there are a great many fine points to be made, but the president said i reject the notion that nothing has changed in 50 years. prejudice and discrimination back then, he said, were endemic. they are not now, they are more the exception than the...
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fox and business network. we do hope that you can join us next week. >>> hello i'm marcell neville time for sunday house call. >> and i'm eric shawn. welcome as always. joining us, drrman and professor of urology and also chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu's langoen langone medical center. good to see you both, docs. >> talking about health, this month is colon cancer awareness month. did you
fox and business network. we do hope that you can join us next week. >>> hello i'm marcell neville time for sunday house call. >> and i'm eric shawn. welcome as always. joining us, drrman and professor of urology and also chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu's langoen langone medical center. good to see you both, docs. >> talking about health, this month is colon cancer awareness month. did you
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fox and business network. we do hope that you can join us next week. >>> hello, i'm marcell neville, time for sunday house call. >> and i'm eric shawn. welcome as always. joining us, dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and also chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu's lango langone medical center. good to see you both, docs. >> talking about health, this month is colon cancer awareness month. did you know that colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states, but if it's detected early and screened for properly, you know it's also one of the most treatable. dr. samadi, this really hits home for me because my father died of colon cancer. sadly, he never had a colonoscopy. he was 84 years old so it shows the importance of having to colonoscopy like once every three years or once every five years. i do it once every three years. >> yes, and i know you're a huge advocate of screening and no matter month than march, which is colon cancer awareness month. you learned from that mistake and we want people to follow the same exact thing. 143,000 adults die from colorectal -- are being diagno
fox and business network. we do hope that you can join us next week. >>> hello, i'm marcell neville, time for sunday house call. >> and i'm eric shawn. welcome as always. joining us, dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and also chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu's lango langone medical center. good to see you both, docs. >> talking about health, this month is colon cancer awareness month. did you know that...
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dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> it's time for foxfiltered. where we respond to your comments and complaints right here on the air. first up, i'm standing here with our reporter chris o'connell. you did a story last week that set social media ablaze. two young girls missed their school bus. police see them wandering the streets so they pick them up and drive them to school. good deed, right chris? >> cops thought so. not so much for mom. listen to her. >> i don't want them not to trust the police, but they need to be aware that they need to let their mother know. they need to say call my mom. >> are you kidding me? what is this woman's problem. >> i don't think it maurts what the cops do. some people are just going to complain and play the victim role. no good deed. if they got abducted then it would also be the police department's fault. yes, they should have contacted her but she needs to be grateful. no need for the media to be involved. >> you talked to the mom after that whole social media reaction. what did she have to say? >> h
dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> it's time for foxfiltered. where we respond to your comments and complaints right here on the air. first up, i'm standing here with our reporter chris o'connell. you did a story last week that set social media ablaze. two young girls missed their school bus. police see them wandering the streets so they pick them up and drive...
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dr. melgen. >>> the state department claims it will take months to review hillary clinton's official e-mails. now, that comes as a new foxpoll shows that 52% of registered voters do not think that the word "honest" describes hillary clinton. joining me now, former bush 43 spokesperson and republican strategist mercedes schlapp and chairman of the american conservative union, matt schlapp. mercedes, how will hillary overcome this? >> what's happening is the media is the one that's really pushing the story. they want answers to their questions, and the mere fact that he continues to remain incredibly silent i mean she sent out the tweet asking the state department to release her e-mails, but that's all we're getting? this story is not going to go away until she starts answering serious questions. lori: do you think we'll ever get a chance to really see these e-mails? >> no because the first thing is it's important for everyone to remember, this is a private server in her house. we don't know what happened after benghazi did they scrub the server? are we going to see the full record? my hunch is we're not. hillary clinton i
dr. melgen. >>> the state department claims it will take months to review hillary clinton's official e-mails. now, that comes as a new foxpoll shows that 52% of registered voters do not think that the word "honest" describes hillary clinton. joining me now, former bush 43 spokesperson and republican strategist mercedes schlapp and chairman of the american conservative union, matt schlapp. mercedes, how will hillary overcome this? >> what's happening is the media is the...
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dr. melgen. >>> the state department claims it will take months to review hillary clinton's official e-mails. now, that comes as a new foxd voters do not think that the word "honest" describes hillary clinton. joining me now, former bush 43 spokesperson and republican strategist mercedes schlapp and chairman of the american conservative union, matt schlapp. mercedes, how will hillary overcome this? >> what's happening is the media is the one that's really pushing the story. they want answers to their questions, and the mere fact that he continues to remain incredibly silent i mean she sent out the tweet asking the state department to release her e-mails, but that's all we're getting? this story is not going to go away until she starts answering serious questions. lori: do you think we'll ever get a chance to really see these e-mails? >> no because the first thing is it's important for everyone to remember, this is a private server in her house. we don't know what happened after benghazi did they scrub the server? are we going to see the full record? my hunch is we're not. hillary clinton is saying she kneads the state de
dr. melgen. >>> the state department claims it will take months to review hillary clinton's official e-mails. now, that comes as a new foxd voters do not think that the word "honest" describes hillary clinton. joining me now, former bush 43 spokesperson and republican strategist mercedes schlapp and chairman of the american conservative union, matt schlapp. mercedes, how will hillary overcome this? >> what's happening is the media is the one that's really pushing the...
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fox business's kennedy fox news contributor, democratic strategist, jewelry roginsky, today's #oneluckyguy the doctor, senior managing editor for health news and medical a-teamer dr. manny alvarez. he is here and outnumbered. >> you got that right. >> were you wondering during the press conference when you heard yoga were you wondering whether power yoga vishara? >> wonderful that she is exercising. >> we're looking of photos of her doing it, not. let's get to it. we await new reaction to the white house we begin with hillary asking us to trust her on this. for the first time the former secretary of state. finally answering questions about the effort mail controversy that expected to shadow her run at the white house. she said she never sent anything that was classified kept emails that were official business and deleted thousands of messages personal to her. hillary explaining that her way of doing things was well easier for her. >> i opted for convenience to use my personal email account, which was allowed by the state department because i thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work, and for my personal emails instead of two. well that conve
fox business's kennedy fox news contributor, democratic strategist, jewelry roginsky, today's #oneluckyguy the doctor, senior managing editor for health news and medical a-teamer dr. manny alvarez. he is here and outnumbered. >> you got that right. >> were you wondering during the press conference when you heard yoga were you wondering whether power yoga vishara? >> wonderful that she is exercising. >> we're looking of photos of her doing it, not. let's get to it. we...
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dr. mike and given the results of the study, people who choose to smartphone over sex are the ones who look d welcome back to foxweekend on this palm sunday. millions of christians around the world and here in the delaware valley are celebrating the beginning of wholly week. today pope francis clutched a paum and walked solemnly through st. peter's' basilica. paum celebrates jesus triumphant entrance into jeruseleum. let's see some of the runners who have grabbed their sneakers and laced up. we have 0,000 folks pounding the city. the second year for this event. it's the love run and we love this because all of those runners when they signed up, the money is going to help our kids in the philadelphia schools. great job runners, great morning for a big event today. they are running 13 miles into this half marathon, caitlyn. 13 miles in this cold, temperatures are in thes to. wind chills are in the teens. thank you to all of them who do participate for such a good cause. it is tough to be outside and there's plenty of other races, including the ocean drive marathon in cape may county. jumping ahead, dana did he bel
dr. mike and given the results of the study, people who choose to smartphone over sex are the ones who look d welcome back to foxweekend on this palm sunday. millions of christians around the world and here in the delaware valley are celebrating the beginning of wholly week. today pope francis clutched a paum and walked solemnly through st. peter's' basilica. paum celebrates jesus triumphant entrance into jeruseleum. let's see some of the runners who have grabbed their sneakers and laced up. we...