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>> i don't know. i haven't talked to her. when you go to the basement for the national security meeting. there's a basket for cell phones, pagers, everything else. no one wants to tap into proceeding has went on. there's a lot of sensitivity around you all the time. for her to have in her home a server for her e-mail set up, it's beyond comprehension. i don't know what they thought they were doing. >> you worked this the state didn't. is will there a loophole or something she could have had an excuse for this? >> nothing i could imagine. the question you say to yourself was she naive and competent enough to think she could function this way or think rules don't apply to her? no matter how you answer that question, it raises concerns if for her being president. >> it seems like she is above the rules. >> and apparently deleting e-mails from the server while under subpoena. >> president obama didn't want her to do this. he had a whole thing, you shouldn't use your private server. she did it any way. how is that to have someone blatantly disobey you? >> he had ways to correct it. i assume he didn't know about it. this was a practice she did on her own. when dealing with that sensitive information that comes across your desk. you're in meetings, having conversations, meetings that involve classified information at that level, especially secretary of state. >> mr. vice president, we look at poll numbers and this reflects the fact this is not sitting well with american people. hillary clinton dropped 20 points since may when you look at favorability and trust numbers. they're low. it is opening up the door for vice president joe bide ton sn p in and run. what do you think? >> it's a great idea. he would add a lot to the race. they're short on candidates on their side. they need more. >> let's talk about book. it is phenomenal. gives the reason we are exceptional. the world needs america. liz, why? >> the united states unlike any other community of nations and national body, has to be out there protecting and defending peace and freedom. what we want to do is go back to world war ii. we open 1940 with roosevelt in the nation explaining for 75 years republican and democratic presidents alike for the most part understand america has a unique role to play. >> mr. vice president, stallon wanted a martial plan to rebuild for america and the world's sake. talk about that decision. >> i'm a huge fan of general marshal. i had the portrait taken down behind my desk and hung up a picture of george marshal. she's a man of other enormous impact. he really shaped our military response, created the military that we used in world war ii, built divisions and had phenomenal impact working with roosevelt. >> america was the only one to do it and save western civilization. >> the only ones that could. when germany invaded poland 1939, marshal became chief of staff in fact. he did a phenomenal job throughout the war in terms of military strategy, overseeing the whole operation, mobilizing the economy. it was key. >> to that engagement in the woshlg world, what do you say to appetite of people? >> first of all, we need to think about the world in which our adversaries decide what the world order looks like. this is a world not hard to imagine. you have groups like isis, nations like iran, russia, china who clearly have a different concept of what the world should looking like and and how important freedom is. we need to understand we're the exception. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you both. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> no heroes allowed. did one school ban this lunchbox because wonder woman is too violent? the real superman dean cane is here to respond. ♪ ♪ small, medium, large and extra large. if you need less data, pick small. if you need more, go with extra large-- a whopping 12 gigs for $80 a month plus $20 per phone. pick a size. change it up anytime. it's the simple way to get the best network. and now, get $300 when you switch. only at verizon. they have businesses to run.at the post office. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? 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>> i did of course. experienced it before. this is can -- whether true or not -- everyone is is questioning the validity of this. the fact its could possibly be true is insanity to me. super heroes -- with her being too violent, you couldn't have a police officer on your school lunchbox. to me they're heroes. it's insanity. police and word warriors have lost their mind. >> yeah. the thing is too dean, you take this power wonder woman as a symbol. this is a positive message to that. she fights crime. is that a bad message? >> that's what i'm saying is insanity. that's what i'm saying about police officers. strong, beautiful, independent woman is too violent. i worry about the little girl that got sent home. she's scarred. oh my gosh, i shouldn't have wonder woman. she's too violent. what are we doing to our kids? it's like everybody getting a trophy which i disagree with as well. >> how do you send kids to school with a georgia washington lunchbox or george patton? seriously, where does this end? >> by the way, kids love the patton lunchbox. every 4-year-old -- >> just a brown bag. >> i'll give my 15-year-old a patton lunchbox. that's for sure. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. those people are heroes to me. like police officers and wonder woman. the most powerful being on the planet, superman. he's the most powerful on the planet. he's the most moral and just person on the planet. raised in small town kansas on small town american values. he's a hero because of that. it's embracing american exceptionalism again. it's ridiculous. if it's true, come on man. >> what an awful lesson to teach kids. >> that's a sports reference, come on man. >> what about the courage of superman's parents knowing their planet was blowing up and having courage to put you in their own rocket and send to our planet. how fortunate for earth you landed here. >> not if you're going to carry a lunchbox with superman on it. don't you dare. very bad. >> going to get a lot of kids in trouble. >> i would lose miss mind. >> super man speaks out in favor of wonder woman. >> absolutely. >> i want to see you on a lunchbox. >> back in princeton days. >> love it. >> thanks a lot. dean cain up early to defend super heroes. >>> a young girl home alone when this happens. that's a man breaking in. how her quick thinking may have saved her life. >>> he sold drugs by age 11, in prison by age 16. something happened. god saved his life. his story and reaction to the race issues that america seasis facing today. ♪ ♪ fact. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol. the medicine in advil is the number one doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil skwhat are you doing? 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started to sell drugs in middle school. parents drop kids not thoughing -- studies show drug dealers target middle schools. this opens the eyes for parents. >> you wanted to. >> i escaped with handcuffs from the police. had to dress like a woman get on an amtrak train to get to north carolina. became the largest drug dealer in winston, salem. three women came and prayed for me. when i felt the power of god come over me, i took all the crack out of my pocket, threw it in the garbage. i said god i'm never going to sell crack again. i'm going to sell weed because it's natural. i was a little confused. i needed someone to work things out with me. they told me i need to turn myself in. came to new york, facing seven years for escape charge. the judge pardoned me. that was huge grace. >> mercy. >> she said if i sent you back to jail, we wouldn't want you to become the street god you used to be. we want to see you from the person you are now. >> can i ask you, right now, there seems to be such strife, an area, almost war between black and white again or that being created. when we see videos now and this coming out of minnesota, we see them chant aing pigs in a blank. i would love your words on how we can make it better again and get back to love. >> okay. >> fry like bacon, pigs in a blanket. >> when we say fry, we're not speaking of kill a police officer. we're saying treat police the same as you're going to treat a civilian who creates murder against a police officer. >> that was defense of that say what do you say? >> that is deplorable. black lives movement is difficult for police. every group can say we're black lives on 55th street. that's a serious problem. real black lives matter is the situation we were in. we went into housing projects and limited homicides for ten years. we stopped black on black crime. this week, we sponsored event where police came in and played basketball with toughest and greatest kids in the kpluntd. that's the stuff that needs to happen. police relationships with people in the community. not walking around chanting hate. the movement has had positive things. i had friends beat to death, tossed out a window, never made the newspaper. i think bringing some light to the situation is good. without a leader, without someone guiding the movement, there's people that want attention to say horrible things like that. >> how do you explain the fact most african-american leaders never talk about black on black crime? they chump on garner, brown and what they think about that but won't tackle what you tackle. >> there is air play for those dialogues. >> what do you mean? >> sometimes there's not a lot of press when you're doing it. i stopped broad river ten years from homicides. ray kelly came to see me and honored me for what i did. that hasn't been in the press. >> peace makers don't get the press. >> it's usually radical, screaming, angry get the press. like the whole situation in charlesto charleston. i was there on the ground mobilizing people. there were groups of people that came to turn the heart of people to anger. when we have jesus, god in the community, we can bring healing. we want to see street gods go out there and help change. this book gives a blueprint of how to change. >> you went through it and say look where i am now? >> absolutely. >> such is a great leader. >> thank y'all so much. what a joy. >> find this book. it's exceptional. >> i got an oautograph copy. >>> a mom disappeared without a trace after helping a homeless man. she volunteers through her church to help the homeless in southern california. she was last seen on her way to pick up a homeless man identified only as patrick. we're told she was talking to him about going to see his parole officer. she drove him there, we understand. she never came home. her family calling police when she didn't pick up her 10-year-old from school. kristin is 5'6" with a shaven head. she was last seen in her 2006 gray toyota corolla. >>> president obama touring alaska saying we are dooming our children's future. listen. >> if we do nothing to keep glaciers from melting, oceans from rising, forests from burning faster, storms growing stronger, we'll condemn our children to a planet beyond their capacity to repair. he went on to urge world leaders to move quickly to reduce climate change. >>> a robber caught by a clever little girl. a 12-year-old started recording the crook on her cell phone. you see it here. she realized the guy was trying to break into her house. home alone, she called 911. >> my mom is coming home from work. she is almost here. i don't know what to do. >> stay on the phone with me. >> fortunately they got there quickly enough. police arrested this guy, 53-year-old out on probation and parole for same crime, breaking into houses. a smart girl. >>> a bizarre pamphlet handed out at the boston campus telling resident assistants, those that live in the dorm, to teach incoming students while men can't because they're white. jesse waters went up to the school's campus to ask students what they thought about it. >> do you feel comfortable enforcing this? >> enforcing white males can't be oppressed, no. >> you can't oppress the while male? >> absolutely not. they're racially gender wise above everybody else. >> i can't be oppressed. i don't know about you. >> nobody can hurt you. >> i guess we should point out some students said at any time for any reason, anyone could feel victimized. those are headlines. >> what is it like to be at the top? >> i'm unoppressable. >> fantastic. >>> all right. it's great. we will air more of that peace later. 19 minutes before the top of the hour. >> instead of getting better, problems at the va keep getting worse. senator ted cruz has the plans to fix them. wait until you hear his ideas next. >>> a disturbing report as kids head back to school. the bus they take to get there might not be safe. ♪ ♪ i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab, so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' flrelieve nasal congestion andly otc itchy, watery eyes.d to most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance, flonase controls six. see the world in a whole new light. flonase, this changes everything. ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. >>> now to a fox news alert. a dangerous mix-up in georgia. we know a surprised homeowner shot a police officer when cops showed up unfortunately at the wrong house. fox 5 atlanta reporter is live outside the hospital where the police officer is in critical condition this morning. katelin, what do you have? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're told a police officer lost a lot of blood. he was shot in the leg by this homeowner. the homeowner also shot in the leg as well, also at the hospital this morning. the only explanation at this point from decab county five minutes outside of downtown atlanta. police had a general vague description. they went inside a back door that was open. that's when the homeowner and police officer shot at one another. all of this, the family pet was shot and killed as a result. an investigation now underway by the georgia bureau of investigation. officials handing this over saying they want thorough investigation. the police officer shot in the leg, losing a lot of blood. the home owner here after being surprised. >> it's such a great honor having you here. it's a mess, we know it. we saw the video of a paraplegic left alone at a hospital. we have medicine going to coo coo lane. you're going to candidates to see their perspective on this issue. how they would remedy the issue. you spoke to ted cruz. >> absolutely. we're doing town halls with policy makers saying the va isn't fixed. let's keep the focus on. yesterday we were in new hampshire with senator ted cruz where a town hall full of vets and family members had the chance to ask what's going on. he had the chance to give words about what's going on and current va secretary. here he is. >> the problem isn't fixed. i'm interested in results. secretary mcdonald has not been willing to take on the cartel and lead the fight to fix the problem. no, i would not keep him. although, i will say that's not an unusual assessment. it's difficult to any of any obama cabinet member that i would keep. >> go ahead. >> he ended with a joke, but the point is secretary mcdonald was a business leader. we had high hopes for him, supported him. he called it cartel. we call it bureaucracy. if you don't reform fundamentally, it's not going to change. >> if he goes in there to run a business -- put him chairman of wal-mart and running home depot. most think he can do it. he walks in and says we want to fix these things. union says you're not allowed to. you're not going to put them on probation, put them on 30 days probation period. what do you want him to do? >> problem is running business is different than driving bureaucracy. he's going to allow firing of employees. this would give the secretary ability to fireworkers, yu e th are union or non union not treating veterans properly. for vets out there, we're trying to keep this in the conversation. >> have you met up with trump on this? >> we're open to catching everybody. we've been with rand, marco and bush so far. >> dr. ben carson had a startling thing to say. >> a lot of ideas. a lot willing to mix it up. >> he said get rid of all of it. >>> coming up straight ahead. >> which of the hot rides go from 0 to 60 in four seconds? we have the best muscle cars around for you. >>> first day on this day in history 1963, "my boy's back" by the angels number one song in america. i think they mean all their boyfriends are back. ♪ ♪ your allergies bring more than sneezing... ...and itchy eyes. they also bring tough nasal congestion. so you need claritin-d. it starts to work... ...in just 30 minutes. in fact, nothing works faster. so blow away nasal congestion, fast, with claritin-d. ♪ ♪ >>> all right. now for decades they've been keeping our hearts racing. high speed hollywood chase scenes. what are the car has make those chase scenes possible? muscle cars. here for day two of our car series, chief of automobile magazine, jamie, welcome. >> how do you do? >> thanks for bringing cars. >> oh yes. >> 2016 chevy camaro. take a look. this is very, very nice. they say the base model about $26695. what's under the hood? >> this has a 455 horsepower va, 44,0$44,000 ss model. it's more sophisticated really. >> people think lighter, they don't think safe. is this safe? >> safer than ever. absolutely. this one here we're coming to. this is the dodge challenger. this is an old school muscle car. still got 707 horsepower, unleashed when you have the red key. give the parking valet the black key, it only has 500. >> that is so cool. this will cost me they say -- >> $61,000 if you find a dealer who will sell to you for $61,000. >> the mustang has never left us. does this have the 351 my mustang had? >> it does not. up to 445 horsepower. this is the convertible gt model. it's lighter, has independent rear suspension for the first time. it's more sophisticated than ever. >> and the cadillac. does this have muscle? >> absolutely. twin turbo v 6. incredible 646 horsepower. very fast. get it with manuel transmission. it's built on the same flat form as the camaro. very sophisticated. via home, country club or race drag. >> unfortunately out of time. can't award. >> i'd like to give you that. >> thanks jamie. elisabeth, tell us what's next. >> we're going to pick out our cars here in the meantime. >>> donald trump attacking jeb bush on this video. is strategy too risky? we are joined next live. aha! cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> good morning to you. today is tuesday, september 1st. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. this is a fox news alert for you. more hillary e-mails exposed. tate department releasing 7,000 pages of e-mails that show not only did she break the law but cracked jokes about it. i'm not joking. >>> a sick chant about our men and women in blue. >> fry like bacon, pigs in a blanket. >> now the protest leader defending that disgusting chant ahead. >>> what do you get when a grease a pole, stick a flag at the end and challenge burly guys to go get it? this is an actual sport. >> need to try that. >> i like to gopro. >> mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're looking at the guiding light church choir. we'll hear the whole song later. this is a little of a song called all lives matter. there in birmingham, alabama. we'll catch them from the start. >> we'll speak to the youth pastor responsible who wrote this song. what an honor to hear from them both in voice and intention behind the words. >>> now to a fox news alert. it happened last night about 9:00 p.m. we had a chance to have ed henry go through it with our team to find out what are the latest batch of hillary clinton e-mails reveali revealing about her day this is the white house and level of confidentiality. >> this is the fourth and largest release since the federal judge ordered the department to undergo monthly releases. remember in april, the executive order signed by president obama revealed confidential information reasonably could cause damage to national security. we're spotlighting this now. 150 e-mails are entirely censored because they contain classified material. we know the it and state department didn't know what to do about this. didn't know what was going on. they had a number of tail why you ares -- number of failures when hillary clinton was sending e-mails. staff had to pick words carefully because she was using a private e-mail server. >> there was a benghazi situation going on. that gave birth to the fbi situation they picked up the server. they're trying to see what was scrubbed clean and what's out there. she rushed to microphones and said the reason i used private server was out of convenience. i wanted one device. we now know she was not telling the truth. >> we have the e-mail, one from an advisor talking about the ipad that arrived. hillary clinton said that's exciting news. do you think you can teach me to use it? now we have evidence what she said was not true. she's receiving it, doesn't know how to use it. you don't know how to use the a pad you're e-mailing from. this drips and drips. only 25% of e-mails have come out so far. a lot more to come. inside that communication, it's clear they're dancing around, what should i say or not say? the country i referenced. they can't say the country. they know these things are sensitive. you know when you're talking about something of interest. they knew it and dancing around it from the beginning. now the world knows. >> i think two things. she wanted her own confidential copy for her own sake. i don't think issue trust the president and her own staff. when she took the job, i don't think they ever stopped being rivals. they wanted to keep secrets from other. state and white house wanted to do their own thing. >> wow. >> i don't think the white house ever trusted. they told her not to bring on blumenthal. e-mails reveal he remained political advisor. >> i'm in the state department and saying wait a second. i have a job answering questions about a secretary of state that left the the job two years ago. the i'm president obama, i'm saying why am i doing this? i told her not to do it. i don't like the knuckle head blumenthal who's clearly a cloung. why is -- clearly a clown. >> we asked former vice president dick cheney and liz cheney, former state can department official, what they had to say. >> when you go in the situation room west wing basement for a national security council meeting, there's a basket outside. all electronic gear goes in that basket. nobody wants electronic device in the meeting to be conceivably used to tap into the meeting that took place. there's sensitivity around you all the time. for her to have in her home, a server for her e-mail set-up is beyond comprehension. i don't know what they thought they were doing. >> was she incompetent enough to think she could function this way or think the rules doon't apply to her? it raises real concerns. >> don't worry. that server is guarded by secret service agents. we'll find out. of documents they've gone through, they found out 210 have classified material. >> she's down 20 points since may. favorability going down. people simply do not trust her. >> that's right. >>> another disturbing story. is defending of video we saw yesterday for the first time outside the state fair in minnesota of black lives matter activists chanting down the street, chanting pigs in a blanket, cook them like bacon. they've asked the leader of this particular protest how he feels about it. this is what the leader of the protest said about that chant. >> fry like bacon, pigs in a blanket. fry like bacon, pigs in a blanket. >> we see on the flip side of that is when a police officer kills an unarmed black male, the system still works in their favor. they're able to get bail. when we say fry, we're not speaking of kill a police officer. >> you're not? >> we're saying treat the police the same as you treat civilian who commits murder against the police officer. >> all right. that's why you chant. that's less than 24 hours after a deputy sheriff was gunned down gassing up his i car because he was wearing uniform. we're trying to get the reason that happened 25 miles outside houston. big question is, are the incidents related? are the black lives people prompting violence against cops? the author of the book called "street god" lived life on the streets selling drugs. he had multiple incidents. he weighed in on this. take a listen. >> i think bringing some light to the situation is good, but without a leader, without someone guiding the government, there's people that want attention and say horrible things like that. the whole situation in charleston, i was there on the ground mobilizing people. quickly groups came in trying to turn the heart of fornegiveness into anger. because of jesus, those people forgave. we have jesus and god in the community. >> he's reaching out, creating a relationship to reduce black on black homicide. it's amazing. his book is "street gods." we look at saturday to yesterday. it was revealed there was no network news morning and evening programming covering disgusting chants against cops. it's yet to be covered. why? >> you wouldn't know that chant originated december 2014 when two cops were ambushed in new york city in their cop car. instagram post before he shot them said i'm putting pigs in a blanket in their place. >> i do think it was great the president called the family of slain deputy sheriff yesterday from alaska. >> sure. >>> heather has a fox news alert. >> i told you the story and a police officer involved shooting. we'll start with new information. we now though a surprised homeowner is the one who shot a police officer when cops showed up at the wrong house in georgia. here's what we know so far. three officers were called to investigate a burglary. they were never given an exact street address. when they found the home that matched the description from the 911 call, they went inside the home. that's when the officer was shot. that officer is now in critical condition this morning. we're continuing to follow it. >>> drivers on high alert near battle creek michigan when police warn a highway sniper may be on the loose there. drivers have been calling police claiming cars were hit by bullets. one of those reports has been confirmed. so far no one has been hurt. cops use helicopters to search for that alleged shooter. >>> the hunt is on for a box of rad radioactive materials that got lost in a shipment. it was shipped from a lab the in minnesota and never made it to college station, texas to a research lab on campus. fedex records show someone signed for this august 21st. lab teachers are hoping to find it. they say the elements won't pose harm if undisturbed and secured. >>> what would you do if you saw this guy? take a look. all right. pretty unusual, right? that's a guy named logan paul. he considers himself to be a social media star. as you see here, he's breaking into splits across new york city. some people just keep on walking by as they would in new york city not giving him a second thought. those are your headlines. brian, i want to see that from you. >> i wish we had time. i looked at run down, no time. >> it's right there. >> give it a try. >> actually this was the time. i blew it. >> oh my goodness. >>> 12 minutes after the hour. >> attacking jeb bush on immigration with this video. is it too risky to secure nomination? we are joined next live. >> i believe he's walking this way. >>> what do you do when you grease a pole, challenge burly guys? it's an actual sport. ♪ ♪ go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now! if you're a cat, you ignore people. 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. go on kitty, kitty... pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. >>> they broke the law, with but it's not a felony. it's kind of -- it's a act of love. >> wow. donald trump hammering jeb bush on immigration on a twitter ad on a controversial new camp pain ad you could say. >> you know a little about strategy. thanks for joining us. >> you look at this ad and know it's twisted. jeb bush wasn't talking about criminals committing an act of love when they murdered innocent people. he was talking about coming here for their families. it was a misuse of words right? >> exactly right. jeb bush was talking about coming here for hope and american tradition. donald trump the turned that to talking about criminals. >> donald trump says they come here for other reasons, they're criminals. both are kind of rights. >> there's an element of being right. when you talk first about hope, opportunity, people come here for what america offers, and we've got to keep criminals out. you have a welcoming and inclusive message. when you say people are rapists and criminals, you have exclusionary keep them out message. very different message. >> why doesn't keep you out -- >> what's happening, republican primary voters are searching and hunting. we're going through deliberate antiestablishment phase. traditionally 20 to 25%. donald trump maybe up to 28% in the recent poll. when this gets down to trump versus one or two other people, can donald trump win? i don't think he can. this doesn't grow the base. >> jeb feeling the heat. his campaign came out with a new video, trump talking about his background. they must be feeling the heetd. there's a back and forth between these two folks? could pit come down to trump an bush s bush? >> primaries are nothing but heat. trump surprised everybody by how durable he's been. that trump ad was effective. >> obama sh-- excuse me, poll yesterday shows ben carson and trump in a dead heat. >> what carson has going for him is high favorable. people like him. donald trump is winning because of excitement. he has a tremendous number of people that don't like him. he's going to have a challenge growing his vote. >> favorability is trump going up. >> that's true. he has been turning it around. there's a much higher ceiling for a guy like carson. >> surgeons surge. we have a communicator here. >> we really do. >> that's right. communicating master. thank you very much. >> no problem. >> we'll see you if this surge continues. >>> 10 minutes before the bottom of the hour. >> a mom charged with endangerment after she accidentally left her child at the store. we have this debate going on for you next. >>> chris christie fan of the donald? >> i completely expect had the, didn't you? 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>>> outrage as we discussed yesterday, continues to grow after a mother of four who left her 2-month-old son in a shopping cart at the store and charged with child endangerment. she left him there 40 minutes. the issue sparked a social media debate of "fox & friends." some backing her up saying it was a mistake, others say it was worth a misdemeanor charge. parenting specialist dr. lindsey and safety mom allison jacobson. do you believe a misdemeanor is worth this case? >> when we become parents, we're not bestowed with super human powers. we make mistakes. she made a terrible mistake, but there's no neglect here. we're not seeing that. this was a terrible mistake. we're seeing the surge of support because everybody as parents knows at any given time that could be one of us. >> dr., one thing is clear she recollects -- she ended up in a super cuts place for a while. she doesn't have a history of neglect. >> this is breaking the law. there are child protection laws for a reason, to protect children. this is a situation where yes, parents make mistakes. your most precious cargo needs to be loaded into your car first. start with your youngest child and move from there. even if you're in the grocery store parking lot, a child in a shopping cart is not the safest place for them. >> i look at kids, see how young and needy they are at that age being able to walk, strapped in, knowing they could run in the street. easy for me to see how she could get caught up and forget a kid. is something wrong with me there allison? >> there's the key. she said she did something out of normal routine. usually she parks away to the store and pushes the cart back. this time she parked next to hit and didn't. it takes one small thing to make a difference. i agree. she needs to have something that reminds her to put the child in first. >> are we too safety conscious dr. heller or getting better as a society looking out for kids? >> i don't think we could ever be too safety conscious. obviously a 2-month-old can't fend for themselves. they need us. they need functioning adults looking out for physical and emotional safety. when you look at a situation like this, it sparks me to look at, is this part of a larger problem? is this parent overwhelmed, exhausted? is this a wake-up call? is this time for her to say, wow, do i need help? >> but not by spending money on legal fees and prison. >> thank you. weigh in at the end of the show. >>> if you thought his comments shocked the catholic church, wait until you hear what he just said. his stance as he comes to america. >>> she thought her husband was miss her first time cheering in the national football league, but -- that cheerleader sees a marine. she joins us live next. ♪ ♪ what's the most important thing your parents do for you? 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>> oh no. i completely expected that, didn't you? >> no. >> of course everything he does is fabulous, spectacular, wonderful, amazing. >> the new jersey governor taking a jab saying he predicted donald trump would be leading in the polls. later, he got serious explaining the election is a long way off. >>> what do you get if you grease a pole and stick a flag at the end? a challenge for a bunch of burly guys to go get it. watch. >> these grown men participated in the annual tradition on the small european island country. the objective of the game is grab the flag. the weather is nice. why not go for a jump in the weather? those are headlines. b