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monument, one of many ceremonies to honor fallen heroes across the country this weekend. good saturday to you on this long weekend that officially begins summer. nice to be with you. nice to be with you at home. >> welcome to america's election headquarters from washington. you are looking live at a bernie sanders rally in santa barbara, california, due to start any moment. sanders is the only candidate hitting the campaign trail today. he's holding three rallies in california ahead of the state's june 7 primary. polls show sanders and clinton locked in a tight race heading into the delegate-rich contest. sanders has vowed to amass as many delegates as possible to try to win the democratic nomination but the current delegate count doesn't favor sanders. california offers 475 democratic delegates which explains why bernie sanders is spending so much time campaigning there before the june 7 primary. hillary clinton is pretty close to locking up the nomination, just 73 delegates shy of hitting that magic number needed to clinch. >> especially when you count super delegates. bernie sanders' supporters hope hillary clinton's e-mail troubles could be bernie's gain in the delegate count for the democratic nomination. this week brought a scathing state department inspector general report on her e-mail practices, but it does not end there. now everyone is watching to see what will happen with the fbi's criminal investigation. we are following the story from d.c. >> reporter: you can bet the fbi is closely watching these developments. in addition to the fbi's criminal investigation, and the i.g.'s report that just came out, there is also the civil case from judicial watch looking into clinton's e-mail practices. this week the conservative legal watchdog group released the transcript from its recent deposition with a long-time state department staffer, louis lucas. clinton previously said her use of e-mail for work was widely known but he said he thought she was only using it to stay in touch with family and friends. the report issued this week shows that several low level staffers raised questions about the security of her e-mail setup they were told it had been approved and to never bring it up again. in fact, according to the report, clinton never sought nor received permission from the state department i.t. officials to exclusively use personal e-mail. those officials told the i.g. if she had asked for approval, they would have said no, because it would be both a security risk and a violation of the department's recordkeeping rules. all of this combined with what we already know makes it appear there was a concerted effort by clinton to control her e-mail records by skirting federal recordkeeping laws. >> clearly there's enough from the i.g. report, from the leaked e-mails, she is in trouble here. she's going to be indicted. anyone who says this is not an indictable offense, they don't understand what's going on with the classified information. >> reporter: despite the contradictions between the i.g. report and clinton's previous statements, clinton and her campaign says there's nothing new in the report. she did nothing wrong and they are not worried about hurting her in the upcoming election. >> as i've said many times, if i could go back, i would do it differently. i know people have concerns about this. i understand that. but i think voters are going to be looking at the full picture of what i have to offer, my life and my service. >> reporter: those concerns were highlighted in the recent latest fox news poll, where 66% of voters said they did not view her as honest and trustworthy. leland? >> garrett kenney, thanks. for more on how all this is affecting the democratic race for the white house, "wall street journal" white house correspondent colleen mccain nelson has also been covering the democrats for the journal. great reporting. glad to have you. we heard that statistic, 66% of voters don't find clinton honest and trustworthy. is the e-mail scandal resonating with democratic primary voters rather than general election voters? >> at this point, it's a little bit of a moot question just because she's on the march to the nomination and is not going -- the math is on her side. so she's not going to be derailed. but it does fuel the existing narrative that she can't be trusted. so she has been out there saying this was allowed, i didn't do anything wrong, it was permissible to use private e-mail but the report says very clearly it's not. >> do you think bernie sanders campaign, shall we say, regrets we don't want to hear about your whatever e-mails anymore? >> well, at this point, they're not showing any signs of regret. they are certainly holding firm to that. points for consistency, perhaps, but also perhaps a missed opportunity. even with this report now in hand, bernie sanders is still not attacking her on this. his campaign manager, his surrogates are still not talking about this issue, so it certainly could have been a useful issue for them at this moment leading up to this moment, but they just won't go there. >> if you had talked about this race about a year ago, this should have been long over. you should have been back here on your couch in washington, not still on a plane every other minute. we're 58 days to philadelphia. how worried are hillary clinton's folks that there's not really a coalescing of the democratic party around her, even if she does win the nomination it will be contentious at best? >> well, this is a challenge and at this point i think the clinton campaign is trying to assess exactly how steep of a challenge because part of the problem is they don't know exactly what bernie sanders wants. he's showing that he's willing to not only contest every primary but he wants to fight over things both big and small related to the convention. so it's not just that he wants to influence the platform or that he wants a prime time speaking spot. even this morning you saw bernie sanders' campaign coming out fighting, asking to have two particular clinton surrogates removed from convention -- they're fighting every little fight. >> what do you think they want? does he want to be vp? >> i don't think that's what he's after necessarily. that seems like a pretty far-fetched idea at least in terms of what the clinton camp wants. i don't think that's a gettable target for them. but they certainly want to influence the platform, they want to they say change the system. they call it a rigged system. >> you watched the video from nevada where the bernie sanders supporters felt as though they had been slighted there at the state convention in nevada. they started throwing chairs and all those kind of things. are the clinton folks getting ready for these kinds of disturbances in philadelphia? >> well, they are. it's interesting because bernie sanders supporters are applying for permits to demonstrate in philadelphia, so the question is what exactly are they planning to do. the bigger question is what is bernie sanders going to do to try to guide them. >> can they do much after what happened in nevada. >> exactly. it's kind of incumbent upon them to offer guidance and say let's keep this simple, be supportive of hillary clinton ultimately. it's up to him to kind of lower the temperature in philadelphia. so we haven't seen any signs yet of whether he's going to do that. >> where does this go from here in terms of california in about ten days, and then what happens between california and the middle of july, let's assume for the moment now the fbi doesn't indict her. >> so in terms of unifying the democratic party, that's a key time period, the five and a half weeks. at that point, hillary clinton will have enough delegates to be the presumptive nominee. so the question at that point is what is bernie sanders going to ask for. is he going to ask that debbie wassermann schultz, the democratic national committee chairwoman, step aside, is he going to -- does he have a list of demands. the clinton folks certainly are signaling they are willing to work with him. they just want to know what he wants. >> maybe he doesn't even know what he wants at some point. colleen, appreciate you being here. we will follow your reporting. >> thank you. illegal immigration one of the hot button issues of 2016 and it's getting more heated with new developments in the debate. parents of kate lynn steinlee killed allegedly by a mexican immigrant deported five times is suing the federal government, specifically blaming the sheriff who released the suspect from custody without notifying immigrations and custom enforcement or i.c.e. >> making himself the king, he is deliberately circumventing the law that was in effect for the city and county of san francisco. he acted without authority. a complete abuse of authority in ismemo. >> a civil case like this, the legal issue is whether the government and its taxpayers can be held liable for the actions of a criminal. case law is well-established that they cannot be held liable. >> i.c.e. will not comment on pending litigation but said in a statement that agency officials have met with the family to express their deepest sympathy for the family's loss. donald trump has used the steinle case to boost his argument for building a wall along the u.s./mexico border. at a trump rally in san diego yesterday, hundreds of people turned out to protest against his stance on immigration. as you might imagine and you can see, things got out of and as protesters flung trash and pushed over barricades. police were forced to step in and arrested at least 35 demonstrators. we have the latest on the fallout from the rioting in san diego. >> calling them thugs, donald trump's san diego rally featured angry protesters yesterday, aside from the arrests the police department added that nobody was hurt and no one destroyed any property. while trump, like many republicans, encountered strong resistance in california, he faced especially strong protests in san diego. a city near what's reported as the largest land border crossing in the world. trump has called to build a wall on the mexican border and force that country to pay for it, and says he wants to deport millions of mexicans in the u.s. illegally. while in california, trump says he has a shot of winning that state in the general election. despite his very poor polling among key demographics in the state, trump says he can be the first republican in more than 30 years to win california. >> i am going to make a heavy, heavy, heavy may because i honestly think with getting these massive crowds all over the place, i actually think we're going to win california. >> he also said he wanted to debate bernie sanders so badly. democratic front-runner hillary clinton's refusal to debate her democratic challenger ahead of the california primary, trump enthusiastically said he would fill that void. sanders said he was ready. now trump has joined clinton in rejecting sanders, saying in a statement quote, based on the fact that the democratic nominating process is totally rigged and crooked hillary clinton, debbie wassermann schultz will not allow bernie sanders to win. now that i'm the presumptive republican nominee it seems inappropriate that i would debate the second place finisher. donald trump will be in washington, d.c. speaking at rolling thunder, a yearly motorcycle ride through d.c., honoring the military's prisoners of war and those missing in action. back to you. >> lot of questions about how exactly trump's comments will play considering he's been critical of p.o.w.s in the past, especially john mccain. thanks, rich. liz has more. after the 2012 election, republican leaders stressed the need to reach out to the hispanic and minority communities as the rnc gets ready for the july convention in cleveland, they have named wyoming senator john barrasso to head the committee, writing the party's 2016 platform. he's drawn a line in the sand for donald trump saying no presidential candidate has ever fully embraced the platform but we expect absolute acceptance of it. joining me to break it down, president of latino partnership for conservative principles, alphonso aguilar. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. before we look forward, i want to take a step back and look at the 2012, there was a gop growth and opportunity project released, almost 100 pages on all the things the gop can do better to reach out to the hispanic community and other minorities. fast forward to today, we are looking at another election. have they taken any of those recommendations and have they come to fruition? >> absolutely. i was part of some of those conversations. i think reince priebus should be commended for the work he's done to engage the hispanic community. the rnc is doing a great job in establishing key contacts in battleground states to get latino support. we saw results in 2004, specifically cory gardner in colorado, a state where the latino vote is decisive. a good conservative who was constructive on immigration. he did very well with latinos. so i think that the rnc has done as much as it can. the question here is what has changed everything is certainly donald trump. you may have a great infrastructure to promote your candidate, but if the candidate's not likeable, if latinos reject him, you are going to have a hard time selling him to the latino community. the question is, at this point, they are rejecting donald trump but can donald trump change the tone of his comments on immigration and his positions and perhaps become competitive to latinos. >> perfect segue to my next question. i want to play a sound bite. he was talking about the latina governor of new mexico, susana martinez. take a listen. >> we have to get your governor to get going. she's got to do a better job, okay? >> okay. so we hear there, you had actually addressed this shortly before, but is this him hitting on the hispanics necessarily, are they offended by this type of comment? >> no. not at all. to try to say that hispanics are offended because she's latina, it's the worst kind of pandering. it could backfire for democrats if they continue that line. look, i thought it was silly. he's going after susana martinez because she didn't show up at that rally and hasn't endorsed him. that's it. >> he's an equal opportunity, if you will, offender. >> democrats don't understand that they don't have a hold on the latino vote. latinos understand that both parties have played politics with them. it's a very sophisticated electorate. as we look at the polling, some of the polling that has been done even by fox shows that while trump is in the 20s, hillary clinton is in the low 60s. not the same level as barack obama. so you know, they have questions about her. >> there you have 62% for clinton, 23%. what you're saying is that she's not necessarily the best alternative. >> exactly. they are not flocking to hillary clinton. and that presents an opportunity for donald trump, if he's able to pivot and try to attract latino voters with a more constructive tone and position on immigration, and i think he actually has left the door open for that when he talks about the undocumented. he says he wants to go back but then he wants the good people to come back to the u.s. what if he were open to having a talk that mexicans could go to their consulate, register and given a path to legal status within their country? something like the would be acceptable to latinos. i think donald trump has an opportunity but i think those changes and that change in tone needs to happen right now. publicly, i denounced him when he made that comment about mexican immigrants. i denounced his positions. i'm not ready to support him or vote for him. but he needs to do some work. but he's a force of nature so it could happen and he could become competitive with latino voters. he is certainly changing how we think about politics and certainly -- >> in every way. >> in every way. even with latinos. >> thank you so much for joining us. wish we had more time to talk about the convention. thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. for more election 2016 news, don't miss fox news sunday tomorrow. chris wallace has an exclusive interview with trump campaign manager cory lewandowski. now that trump has enough delegates to secure the nomination, what's the strategy moving towards november? check your local listings for air time. this holiday weekend is one of the busiest travel times of the year, and given the recent horror stories of airport security wait times, travelers were worried. however, those who departed yesterday report being pleasantly surprised as they moved through security rather briskly. authorities opened extra screening lanes and used bomb-sniffing dogs so a lot of passengers could skip taking off their shoes. recently the tsa took heat over long wait times at major airports, hours of folks waiting in lines. if you decided to go by ground, aaa says cheaper gas is why more people are hitting the road. the organization predicting a 2% increase in car travel, the highest total since 2005. you have to wonder if they can open extra lanes and bring in dogs yesterday, why they couldn't have done that for the weeks that people were waiting in line for hours. >> they did get a lot of heat. >> finally, finally, they listened. amazing how that works. millions of americans may need to put their holiday plans this weekend on hold. tropical storm warnings go up along one coast. details are coming up. record amounts of rain bringing deadly floods to texas. parts of the lone star state are under water. is there any relief in sight? >> yes, we are watching a very active weekend. memorial day holiday. will it rain on your parade? we will tell you after the break. texas authorities say two people are dead and the search is on. for four more 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him why he thought it was a good idea to launch the so-called -- be an active part of the so-called birther movement. remember that birther movement? with that birther movement, it was about not just disagreeing with president obama. you have the right to disagree with anybody. what he was trying to do is to delegitimize the history of the first african-american president in the history of this country. that's an ugly thing to have done. now, what this campaign is about and why we are doing so well is that we are talking about the real issues that are impacting ordinary americans. and the other thing that we are doing which is very very radical is we are telling the truth. >> you have been listening live to bernie sanders. he is holding a rally in santa barbara, california at santa barbara community college there. he's been talking about the gop nominee donald trump. he brought up the birther movement and he said it was an opportunity for donald trump to delegitimize the first african-american president. of course, if he makes any more news we will bring it to you live. that's bernie sanders. texas authorities say at least two people are dead and the search is on for four more following severe storms that led to flash flooding. among those still missing is 21-year-old darren mitchell, who posted this terrifying photo online, waiting for the photo, before eyewitnesses say his car, wow, imagine seeing that inside your car, before his car was swept away. >> once it flipped, you didn't see the truck. >> he got out his truck, he got in the bed of his truck, he got back out the bed of his truck, he got on top of his truck. then all of a sudden he got back in his truck and like maybe 10, 15 minutes after he was in his truck, it just flipped into the water. >> i want my grandson. i want to put my hand on him. i want to know he's here with me. i don't want to think he's out there. >> the area is between houston and austin were the hardest hit. some folks had to be taken out of their homes overnight as evacuation orders were given. the storm moved out of texas last night but officials are bracing for more thunderstorms in that area already waterlogged this weekend. >> looking now at the atlantic, a tropical storm warning is in effect for south carolina coast. it's expected to hit the region tonight. meteorologist janice dean is tracking the storm at the fox extreme weather center. >> well, the tropical season doesn't officially begin until june 1st but we have our second named storm we think probably within the next couple of hours. tropical depression number two heading towards the coast of south carolina, already feeling some of those outer bands, rain bands, also going to see some rough surf and rip currents. right now, winds are at 35 miles per hour. we are expecting as this potentially makes landfall tomorrow morning to strengthen. it is going over some very warm water and our next advisory comes out at 2:00 p.m. we have to see what the national hurricane center thinks but right now we think a landfall around the charleston area tomorrow morning, then it kind of hugs the coastline, giving much of the east coast not a grea great-looking weekend, unfortunately. the gulf stream is right here. that's why we think it will strengthen a little bit before it makes landfall tomorrow morning but regardless of wh bonnie or not, we will see heavy rainfall, definitely rough surf, rip currents and very strong winds. tropical storm force winds for coastal south carolina as we go through sunday. much of sunday, then into monday. taking a look at the tropical forecast for this year, so we will probably have bonnie within the next couple of hours, but we are counting on maybe an average season. so just because we have had two named storms or possibly two named storms with bonnie, it doesn't mean that we are going to have a very active season. we have to see. obviously june 1st is the official beginning of hurricane season. a quick look at your memorial day forecast, storms across the central u.s., again, watching texas very carefully, and then along the east coast is also going to be wet because of what could be tropical storm bonnie tomorrow and monday. back to you. >> janice dean, thank you so much. back to politics. now that trump is the last republican standing, some local and state leaders that had backed his rivals are switching sides and throwing their support his way. up next, we talk to one arkansas republican who did not additionally endorse trump but has since changed her mind. plus the general election is up for grabs but when it comes to halloween, one company has already picked their winner. up next, some of the faces you may get to hide behind. >> i think in 2016 the trump mask will completely sell out. because he's getting quite popular. i prefer him. we built up a huge stock pile this year. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. welcome back this saturday. one of trump's supporters is arkansas attorney general lesslleslie rutledge. she is 100% committed to trump and will be one of his delegates at the convention in cleveland. earlier this week she tried to square her want for a strongly conservative candidate and supporting trump. >> they have all been pretty exciting. i think this will be a real opportunity for republicans to come together to get behind donald trump and to win in november. >> you have been behind donald trump for awhile now. are you seeing more republicans getting in line, especially in a place like arkansas where evangelicals are so important? >> well, donald trump won arkansas and i am supporting the presumptive nominee, donald trump. we are seeing republicans across the country come together behind mr. trump because republicans know that four more years of barack obama is not what we need and that's what we would get from senator clinton. we want a strong conservative to ensure we have a strong national defense, a strong economy, strong conservative doesn't necessarily mean that social issues, although those are very important to me, but we have to look at what's important to every day average americans. >> even when you talk about a strong national defense, this is somebody who at times sounds like an isolationist. >> but it's important that we support our military, support our veterans and donald trump has gone above and beyond in stating how he will do that. what we know is what we have is not working. that's what we have to change. >> on that note of what we have to change, one of the key issues for donald trump going into the general election will be this issue of the gender gap. it's always existed for republican candidates. at least the polling indicates that for donald trump it's going to be a lot worse. what is it possible for him to do to change that, especially with conservative women as yourself? >> well, i'm a conservative woman, i support donald trump. hillary clinton offends me. she offends me because she wants to put women into a box as if we were single issue voters. we are not. women care about jobs, we care about national defense. that's what donald trump brings to the table, a strong leader for national defense, jobs, growing the economy. women are not single issue voters. secretary clinton would have us out to be that. >> you think that's a fair criticism in terms of the donald trump has a problem, if you will, in terms of dealing with women and his perception by women? >> well, it's a problem because it's a created problem by the democratic left, by hillary clinton's machine. donald trump does not have a problem and will continue not to have a problem with women once they see his policies, what he stands for, once they see the republican party coalescing around him which is what we will do after cleveland. i'm convinced that donald trump will be the next president and women may not come out in a majority for him but we will support donald trump. >> what has to happen in cleveland to your mind to really coalesce the republican party around donald trump? not necessarily in the convention center where you are going to be a delegate but on tv for the millions who are going to be watching? >> you will see the leaders of the republican party, the elected officials listen to the grassroots. the grassroots have spoken. people across the country have spoken that they want donald trump to be the next president. we want to elect conservatives up and down the ballot, not just in the white house and donald trump. >> there's a lot of fear out there among very smart republicans that donald trump will absolutely kill down ballot races, whether it be attorney general races in arkansas, whether it be the governor's race in missouri, senate races in pennsylvania and other states. folks are worried. you don't think that's a reasonable fear? >> unfortunately, those very smart republicans as you say have been wrong for the last year. they have been wrong every single election, every primary. they have said donald trump won't win and he's won. that's what we need. we need an agent of change. he brings change, he brings leadership. hillary clinton represents what is wrong with america, the same old big government establishment. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good to have you. let's take a look at the lighter side of politics. the way this political year has unfolded it's a good bet presidential candidates will be a hot halloween costume this year. at least that's what one factory in china is banking on to make big money five months from now. workers are cranking out masks of donald trump and hillary clinton hoping they will be a halloween hit right before the general election. so i wonder if they are betting correctly. i used at "usa today" . in 2015 there was no characters that were any type of political figures that were popular. we'll see if they bet correctly. >> i wonder if by october people will be kind of tired of this and want halloween to take a break. it will be four or five days before the election. >> i bet they hope they are not tired. >> the chinese are putting a lot of money into it. maybe they know something we don't. back now to the news. thousands of proud americans are heading to the national mall this memorial day weekend to honor the ultimate sacrifice made by some of america's bravest fighting men and women weechlt wi we will be joined by two stars taking the stage at a concert tomorrow night. one veteran paying it forward to honor soldiers who never made it home. his story after the break. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years 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flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. in early 1970 an american squad in vietnam set out on patrol. a grenade rolled toward the feet of a 20-year-old machine gunner. >> the specialist had a split second choice to make. >> he reached down and picks the hand grenade up and put it close to his body. all of a sudden there was a bullet. >> that decision to sacrifice the one for the many reflects the core values of our military. >> memorial day is not just about cookouts and going to the beach. it's about honoring the military men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. sunday night at the u.s. capitol we get a chance to salute those who protect the many with the national memorial day concert. one of the celebrity co-hosts, joe montegna and mike love from the beach boys are here in studio with us. thank you so much for joining us, gentlemen. i can't tell you how much i appreciate it. joe, it's not our first time meeting and not our first time talking about this concert. before we talk about how much memorial day means to all of us, i want to get some of the details about the event this weekend and what you're looking forward to most, because you have been part of the, this concert for years. this year in particular is special for you. >> yeah. well, it's got the beach boys there. that makes it very special right there. but we've got an eclectic group of performers, beach boys, trace adkins, katherine mcphee, the young man who just won "american idol" and performers like gary sinise, we have been cohosting the show for 11 years together. it's just a combination of music, dramatic readings, all in 90 minutes which people can carve out 90 minutes on memorial day weekend, it will give them an idea why this holiday is set aside and why it's so important. >> we talked in the break before we came to air about the theme. every year there's a new theme, new highlights. what is so poignant about this year? >> this particular year we will focus on a couple things. it's the 50th anniversary of the conflict in vietnam. one of the stories we will touch on that. we have a story that will touch on the fact there was this tremendous battle in world war ii, we have some of the survivors actually present. we will also do a special segment on arlington cemetery, where 400,000 of our past military veterans are buried. so those three themes will be prominent in the show along with everything else. >> mike, as one of the performers at the event, you have had a lot of highs in your career, lot of your viewers are probably really excited to see you on set this afternoon, and excited you are participating in the event, in the concert tomorrow night. but as a performer, i really see you light up when you talk about the opportunity to honor the service men and women. why is that? why is it so important for you to perform? >> when we were doing what we were doing, and they had to do what they had to do, our music gave some of our guys in particular in vietnam a sense of hope and joy and home. our music brought home to them in the midst of adversity. this bangle i got from a fellow who got it in the central highlands of vietnam and he gave it to me as a symbol of a gift to me and i wear it every day. i take very seriously the fact that, you know, our music has meant so much to so many people. not only to people who are in service but their families, their children, their parents, their grandparents, everybody's affected by the sacrifices that these people have had to make and have made. i think it's phenomenal that joe and gary have been doing this for 11 years. actually, joe has been on i think as an actor -- >> 15 years. >> so we are newbies for this. but our music meant a lot to the people at that time and thankfully still does. so we will be doing "california girls" and "sloop john b" and "good vibrations" and "servinur usa." >> when you talk to these machine and women, some are very young and some are of a totally different generation, what do they tell you? what is the message of memorial day? >> i think one thing that i especially learned is that memorial day for a lot of people listening had people in service or lost people in service, lot of times people think well, it's a nice weekend for indianapolis 500, we will have a barbecue. what you can learn especially from watching this concert is that it's kind of what mike touched on, all these things that bring us together and music has been such a great part of linking generations together, and if you watch the concert you will understand that not only is memorial day not a secondary holiday, in my mind it's our most important holiday. because without memorial holiday there is no other holiday. that's the one that provides us all the freedom to have the other holidays. >> couldn't have said it better myself. thank you both for joining us. good luck tomorrow night. thank you. you can watch the annual national memorial day concert at 8:00 p.m. eastern sunday. tomorrow, you don't want to miss it. we will have joe montegna's cohost gary sinise and jack farley, who is being honored at the event. coming up after the break, you can see now we are looking live at arlington national cemetery. the tomb of the unknown soldier. stay with us. more news after the break. ♪ the exact moment you know you love a home, you should be able to get approved to buy it. ♪ >> featuring a 1915 oscar winning documentary. he went on to become an entrepreneur and now the army general was fired and anything but idol. he joins in the most important work of his life. >> this country, i don't need a political candidate to tell me. the greatest country. >> the retired general is not shy about his love for america or willingness to fight for her. his com bad leadership was on full display on two tours of duty in vietnam. >> you have to have the courage to 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men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. we hear from a captain about what this day means to him. >> this hour two. nice to be with you. >> welcome to america's election headquarters in washington. we begin with the fallout over hillary clinton after a tough week. the state department inspector general issued a stinging report on her use of a personal e-mail server for government work. it brought condemn nation on capitol hill. >> people wonder why people are so upset in washington for what they see as a culture of corruption that doesn't address the fundamental issues. time and time again, we heard secretary clinton and her use of a private e-mail server was consistent with policy. the report just released yesterday said otherwise. it reveals a host of other inconsistencies. >> the clinton campaign said while political opponents are sure to misrepresent the report for their own partisan purposes and in reality, they will document to show how consistent her e-mail practices were with those of other secretaries and senior officials at the state department who also used personal e-mail. time to separate the politics for what is really at stake for her. this form former secretary of state runs for president against bernie sanders and others on the republican side. joining me now, sarah with the washington examiner. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to talk about her response this week and how it evolved throughout the week. all of it being very nonchalant. would you agree or disagree? >> i would agree. this is something that doesn't expose any new details and trying to cling to the argument that her practices were no different from form secretary of state colin powell. that is just not represented. >> that is not necessarily a true statement. her practices were different and it was unprecedented that the secretary was using her own personal server. >> exactly. set up a server system in her basement. colin powell occasionally used a commercial account. you couldn't e-mail anyone outside of government. if he wanted to e-mail anyone he didn't work at the state department, hoe had to ooze a personal account. >> does the inspector general have any impact with two totally different entities with the investigation? does it speed up the process? >> it doesn't have impact because there two entities and they don't have the capability. what it suggests is that the fbi is working at the consistencies. some of the things they have been saying are blatantly false and even democrats have been forced to concede that. now we have reason to doubt these statements that they will wrap up. someone in the federal government already discovered real problems with it. >> "the washington post" had an interesting pie chart. i also want to get your reaction. at 50% of secretary clinton's e-mails were seen personal and with held. those have not been taken into consideration. you can see it there on your screen. who deems those e-mails to be personal? was a third party brought in to say you were talking about your daughters and no one needs to read about this? >> no, it was hillary clinton and her legal team and i am glad you brought that up. that gets to why this is problematic. if she was losing the official account as she was supposed to, it wouldn't have been her call to decide what was the federal record and what was not. all of them are subject to the freedom of information act. even the ones that she signed off on. that's a real problem because he was able to hide anything that potentially she thought might be embarrassing. >> you talk about embarrassing to her political career. all the people around her, why was this never stopped? were there people in her staff? >> there is a major part of her story by the inspector general report. she has said that everyone knew it wasn't a problem, but and she never sought approval. and actually told anyone who were asking questions never to speak of the e-mail. she made a decision on her own and if the state department had known this was going on, they would have put an end to it. >> thank you very much for joining us. really interesting. >> thank you. >> in addition to the headache, or rival, bernie sanders refuses to go away. he finished up a rally in santa barbara and is the only candidate on the trail today. two events in california that the delegate-rich primary is less than two weeks away. hi, will. >> bernie sanders on the anniversary today. he is crisscrossing and has three events scheduled. he is locked in a tight race with hillary clinton. the institute of california poll, he is only trailing clinton by two points and trying to use that momentum on the trail and speaking out against climate change and low wages and also continuing to push for a debate with donald trump even though the republican nominee came out yesterday and said at this point he is not interested in that. in an interview with bill mahr, he passed on the chance to take a swipe at hillary clinton over the e-mail controversy, but why california is so important for the democrats in philadelphia. >> i would think it would say to the establish that the the people are sick and tired of establishment politics and economics and they want real change in this country. >> and still if we can win here in california, i think we have a shot to do that. >> he wants them to remove two hillary clinton supporters and former representative barney frank. he is saying they are in the bag for clinton now. so far her campaign does not weigh in on that. she doesn't have events scheduled, but she is in oakland where she wants to be a champion for cities like oakland and took a shot at trump at the same time. >> i really think one of the best ways i can be a good partner is to look up what is working and trying to work together and using the white house, i like to say it's a bully pulpit. >> 548 delegates up for grabs for the democrats on june seventh here in california. that would most likely push her across the finish line to become the presumptive nominee. if she loses, the optic won't be ideal. >> depending on how many super delegates she has to rely on to get to that magic number. thank you, sir. >> this is scary called a super bug. it's more like a super villain. a woman in the united states has been confirmed to have an infection that is resistant to the typical last resort antibiotics. >> a doubling revelation who said a 49-year-old woman in pennsylvania is the first reported case of having an antibiotic resistant strain of e coli in the u.s. >> the medicine cabinet is empty. it is the end of the road for antibiotics unless we act. >> discovered after the woman went to a clinic with symptoms of a urinary tract infection. the same type of resistance to a last resort drug has been seen in humans and animals in china, europe, and canada. the patient reported no travel history in the previous five months. >> we need to do a comprehensive job protecting 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island mourning her death and honoring her memory. >> we are here today because all of us have suffered a tremendous loss and as americans or okinawa ans. >> they come over the future of a key air base. >> a survivor from a deadly capsized migrant boat off of libya is speaking out about the tragedy. you can see the video they are watching. that happened back on wednesday. the man was on board the boat when it overturned as mi grants rushed above deck to escape an approaching shed. >> meanwhile, they greeted migrants from flimsy boats and last week they were in a port and the italian coast guard said at least 45 migrants died as a number increases with warmer weather during the summer. >> fists were flying at the anti-immigration protesters crossed police lines and began kicking each other using flags as weapons. they moved in with pepper spray to separate the rival group. seven people were arrested in the protests. >> this was another successful landing for the space who fell away on a 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donald trump saying i will go here and there, does that seem smart to you? >> yes. donald trump is unorthodox and that is why he is successful. people are saying we will go to a broker's convention. i think he is a great strategist. if he can lay out a broad plan and a detailed plan, i think he will do well. >> what is scarier for you? a donald trump who continues in the way he is right now, all over the place and i am against this and that and is barn storming and going to california or a far more disciplined donald trump who evolves out of the convention and starts focusing on west virginia and pennsylvania and focuses hard on ohio? >> i don't think we will ever see a disciplined donald trump. i am not worried about that. >> fair enough. >> i think he chose no sign of changing. it's more out rageuous and i give them credit. it worked so far. worry will run into a lot of problems. he will be on the ground. secretary clinton spent months and months building an incredible ground game. he will do an incredible job and getting people to fold in the general election. >> he had a great ground game and great grounds. a ground game is a ground game. donald trump is appealing to all. that i have latinos who said they can be the reagan democrats. they are latinos. he can reach out to different sectors that hillary clinton is losing. >> but it's donald trump when talking about it. but it's hillary clinton who has a ground game and is not that popular and has high unfavorables? >> i think fall will be a challenging time. name me a state that romney won that she competitive. donald trump has a tough ride. going out there and fighting for the votes, it is going to be ground work. >> romney is established now. he represents the establishment. donald trump is anti-establishment. >> name a state that romney lost that trump can win. >> pennsylvania, florida and ohio. i'm not a gambler. >> if we have the idea -- look at the map of the 17 states that he said could conceivably be in play. all 15 states he compete in. he is putting in a state like california, a state like maine or virginia, are these states ones that you are worried about? >> hillary clinton is worried about all the states. a smart strategy to have. i do think that what we saw in the primary and the public will be a very different thing. donald trump is impressive. he came out of nowhere and took out an impressive field. what we will see is the general one on one. i love following his twitter feed, but he needs policy experience. he has none. >> when he debates hillary, he is going to have to. she is great at debating. he is going to have to dig more in a detailed way. the great thing about trump is this. he speaks in a broadway. he is giving a broad audience. >> what he talked about is broad and that's not going well for him. he needs to focus on national security or the economy. every time we have a panel and somebody said donald trump needs to do this, he doesn't do it and he wins. how do you 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between rebel factions put more strain on the u.s.-backed rebel fighters already struggling to survive. they will keep together along with the thousands of innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. as far as that goes, the un estimates as many as 150,000 people remain trained between the border and again the city is about 13 miles to the south. they reported they have to shut down on the outskirds. >> john, thank you. >> in an all but unprecedented move, all but two police officers in the case of freddie gray are suing. critics blasted her over the news conference announcing charges and it sounded a lot more like a speech than anything resembling a call to justice. rep sending those two officers, both african-americans in their lawsuits against marilyn mose bee. seeinga i prosecutor as a defendant, pretty unprecedented or totally? >> relatively, however the circumstances in this case absolutely warrant it. >> when you talk about the circumstances, you think of him having immunity and granted for official access. >> that's correct. >> how do you get past that representing the two officers? >> a prosecutor's job is to look at the evidence and look at the facts and the conduct of the alleged perpetrator and determine whether or not a crime has been committed. then prosecute that person if there is a determination of a crime that has been committed. there is no evidence that supports any of the charges that have been brought against my clients and really against all six of the officers. >> and a judge agreed with you in part. not one of your clients. the officer was found not guilty by a judge on monday. you didn't hear from them as they watched back you heard from her all the time. including this news topic. >> i heard the call for no justice, no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to liver just justice for freddie gray. i will seek justice on your behalf. this is a moment. this is your moment. >> why don't you think we heard from her now that one trial ended in a mistrail and they were found not guilty. >> i'm not cher. i think she is in a very, very difficult situation at this point in time. she had very civil strils and had a heavy purpose with very little evidence to support the allegations and the charges she brought. >> there have been a lot of discussion as to what her motivations were. are we going to pull back the curtain to charge them with the other officers? >> i certainly intend to pursue that. that goes to the crux of the case and the clip that was just played, she seemed like a tolltician. it was words as a prosecutor. >> you are an a-elected official or a prosecutor. per in this particular instance, the officers were charged for purposes of assuaging the crowd and quelling the riot. that was the impetus and the motivation behind it. it wasn't to prosecute them for illegal conduct. >> how are the cases against the clinds. he had to be charged and how did that this play out. they are convicted of something and does the 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the making. >> i served since i was 19. i served in the u.s. congress but he asked me to come back to the team and this capacity to help lead our army. >> murphy has taken an unlikely journey to get to this moment. he exchanged jumping out of airplanes for a desk job. pennsylvania voters elected them to the united states congress, the first iraq veteran to hold that title. he served two terms and for the past five months, murphy has been the acting secretary while the senate confirmed eric fanning. >> it's being back home, these men and women are the best our country has to offer. >> reporter: he visits them across the country on a regular basis. bridging tradition with technology and making top brass officials more approachable. because serving, he says, is a privilege. >> we need more americans in our military. when you have the longest wars right now in the u.s. history and less than 1% that serve we need more americans. >> reporter: his passion for the military is infectious. his determination is unwielding. like he's still jumping out of airplanes every day. >> i think the next president, please remember our veterans are civic assets. our veterans aren't victims. more likely to be employed, more likely to be small business owners than civilians. we have a lot to be proud of. >> patrick murphy is a perfect example of what the success can be. >> in many, many ways. >> a rising star. >> great piece. >> thank you. all right, as we continue with memorial day, this memorial day tradition, fleet week, we'll take an upclose and personal look at some of the fiercest fighting ships as a they visit new york harbor after the break. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, 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memorial. several members re-enlisted or were promoted -- we can see the ceremony. new yorkers are getting a close look at some of the ships in fleet week. they can learn more about the work they do keeping our nation safe also an opportunity for the young sailors to head into new york city. >> i love fleet week. we asked you to share with us photos of men and women in uniform who you're honoring and remembering this weekend. here's eric's grandfather who served in the korean war and this is bronze star winner colonel william, jeff's honoring his service this memorial day. this photo is off thomas lee blankblanks, he's remembering a staff sergeant adam and telly has been sergeant broomhead for a little more than 13 years. he served our country in iraq. wonderful pictures. thank you so much for sharing that and of course, we're endebted to all the service members who are protecting us and our freedoms this holiday weekend. >> indeed. keep the tweets coming. we read them all and we'll 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weekend. nice to be with you. good sunday. good to be with you as well. i'm leland vittert. >> i'm shannon bream. welcome to "america's election headquarters" from washington. ♪ a moving display of patriotism on wheels. right now rolling thunder is roaring through the nation's capital. a wave of hundreds of thousands of bikes rumbling from the pentagon to the national mall. it is the 29th year for the event to make sure our prisoners of war and those missing in action are always remembered. now it honors all who defend our country in this election year. the rally is taking on a bit of a political tone. donald trump is set to address the crowd in about an hour. we'll bring you trump's remarks live right here. this weekend americans from every state in the union are honoring the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. in new york sail hers are celebrating fleet week. a wave of ships sailed into new york harbor for days of events. they can take a bite out of the big apple, but it's also a chance for new yorkers to get a personal tour of some of the navy's ships. tonight live from the west lawn of the u.s. capitol, it is national memorial day concert. coming up in a bit, one of the hosts, gary sinise, who has long supported the troops, will join us. as trump speaks to rolling thunder, much attention will be paid to his tone. despite being the presumptive nominee, questions still persist as if he can unite the party. plenty of life-long republicans remain skeptical of him, be it because of his comments on john mccain, women or flip-flops. david drucker is with us. every month we hear about a new donald trump or a change in tone or a need to change his tone. every month we get the same donald trump. so, deja vu all over again or something different? >> no, you'll get the same donald trump every month. i think that's part of his plan. he looked at the primary. he won. he dispatched of 16 other candidates. in his mind, he thinks it works. it may work. they've caught up with hillary clinton in the polls, they're neck and neck. a lot of people thought that would never happen. what makes us wonder about this is occasionally paul manafort or other advisers or supporters comes out and satisfies there's going to be a pivot -- >> nor presidential trump, something like that 1234. >> yeah. as trump always says, pay attention to him. he speaks for the campaign. he runs the campaign. i don't think we'll see much of anything different until we reach a point in the campaign where he's losing and losing badly. >> donald trump talks about the polls a lot. real clear politics average of the polls in florida, ohio and pennsylvania, 42, trump, 44 hrc ohio and pennsylvania. also clinton up by a smidge here. how much of this measures preference and how many of these polls measure intensity? if you will, how do you poll the republicans who are die-hard republican voters but may just not be that excited about trump so they decide to stay home. >> i don't think we'll know the answers to these very good questions for a couple of months because i don't think we yet know what the turnout universe looks like. and every four years, when we're trying to look at the polls and decide what they're really telling us, what we're trying to figure out is who are the voters for each of the candidates? in 2012 there was so much disagreement about the polls because, for instance, most of them were finding far more democrats than republicans. republicans said, well, this poll can't be right because if you have 8% more democrats, then clearly this is skewed. the reason the poll found that many democrats -- >> because more people were voting democrats. >> right. one of the turning points for this race that we want to look for in terms of data is once hillary clinton had gotten rid of bernie sanders as presumptive nominee, we get through the conventions and it's clear this is a two-man race with these two people, and when we can watch then how much has hillary clinton been able to bring the democratic party home to her candidacy? the way donald trump has started to do with republicans. >> we talk about the primary, this area of time right before the conventions and then after the conventions. how much, and i'm going to play a sound bite, is donald trump going to have to answer in the general election race for statements like this? >> he's not a war hero. >> he's not a war hero. >> 5 1/2 years -- >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> how does that play in peoria and on the national mall with veterans today? >> in the primary it doesn't matter. it worked for him. i think in the general election, with a different, broader electorate that's more competitive, it could be damaging? we already know hillary clinton and her allies have been pounding donald trump every single day. they're already up with television ads. we'll have to see how it plays. i think there's a danger that a lot of these sound bites that didn't matter in the primary, because we're dealing with a small universe of republicans, will matter in the general election or in certain states when you're dealing with suburban voters, female voters, hispanic voters, things like that. on the other hand, i don't think donald trump would be going to rolling thunder today if it was going to be a hostile environment, if they didn't want him there. so, on the one hand these things may not matter as much as we think. on the other hand, given all of the voters and how they'll be competing in the various states, i think some of this stuff actually will hurt him over time. but it depends on how hillary clinton and her allies use these and go after them. >> so far they have not been very effective in their attacks. appreciate your insights. thank you, sir. come back and visit us. well, the republican race has wrapped up. bernie sanders and hillary clinton are still going at it ahead of the june 7th primary in california, among other states. bernie sanders holds two rallies in california later this afternoon. on "meet the press" sanders said california is the big enchilada but a must win for his campaign. bernie sanders is on the campaign trail alone. hillary clinton took yesterday off after a tough week. while hillary clinton is off the campaign trail this weekend, her private e-mail server is still in the spotlight. clinton, her supporters have maintained these not the first secretary of state to use a private e-mail account. a point that got pretty heat between chris wallace and congressman adam schiff on "fox news sunday". >> it's a lot of push back. >> i'm sorry. hillary clinton is running for president. colin powell is not running for president. the rules in 2004 were completely different. they're completely different. sir, the guidelines were repeatedly strengthened in 2005, in 2006 and 2007 -- '11. hillary clinton was operating in a different world. can we please stay to it the issue of what hillary clinton did or didn't do and not talk about colin powell. >> i don't know you don't want to talk about colin powell -- >> it's irrelevant to the issue. >> the e-mail debate also raises the question if the inspector of office general, which is far fewer resources than the fbi, says clinton violated record keeping rules. what conclusion do we know about what will the fbi reach? and will want department of justice issue an indictment? chris farrell is here. good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> it's good to be on. >> what do you make of the new report from the inspector general's office this week? we do know the secretary declined, paerm, through her lawyers, to meet with them, to be a part of this investigation. did we learn anything new? >> we learned a lot. the language from the inspector general is quite damning. what they point out with respect to rules and guidelines, the foundation for those rules and guidelines are in the law. section 93 is mishandling of national defense information. it's a crime. what's being investigated is a national security crime. that's been glossed over. there's been a lot of happy talk. that's the hard and fast legal jeopardy mrs. clinton and her circle of assistants are really in. >> i want to play a little bit of brian fallon interacting with brett who asked tough questions following the inspector general's report. >> in fact, the report today bit a.g. found that some 90-plus different top level officials in the state department, dating back to the bush administration, used personal e-mail for purposes, including secretary powell, including secretary kerry, who followed secretary clinton. so, there was a clear precedent set that it was acceptable to use personal e-mail. >> how is this different? >> well, he's lying, number one. they may have used personal e-mail but no one, no one set up their own server. that's the clear distance. mrs. clinton set up her own outlaw communication channel going around the state department's means of communicating. and you have an inspector general intelligence report that says at least 24 top-secret e-mails went across that server. there's been nothing like this in the history of the country. it's unprecedented. >> we continue to have representatives from the administration continue to say, there's no ed of a hack. no evidence that an outside body got access to this information. so, was there a crime? was classified information really in jeopardy based on decisions she made? >> your college has reported in her interview of the remaining hacker that he's been in that server. sidney blumenthal's e-mail hygiene is in question because he hacked blumenthal's e-mail to get into mrs. clinton's server. all of this is documented. no one disputes it. in federal court he just admitted to that. it establishes legal fact. >> there are people part of this administration who are disputing that fact, as we're calling it, because of what -- because of the reporting. they say there's no evidence it ever really happened, that any foreign body, china or anybody else, ever accessed this so there was no real threat. >> despite the fact that has put out to that, general hayden, general flynn, others in the hierarchy said they would be disappointed, they would be shocked. not just chinese and russians but other first world intelligence serve services. how could they not have? they would have been fascinated with her her plain unclassified e-mail let alone the classified information that the inspector general documented went across that server. >> we're out of time but i have to ask you, do you think there will be an indictment? >> i personally don't think so. i don't think the attorney general, loretta lynch, will allow it to go forward. >> you know we're watching closely. we know you are and keep pushing on the legal side. many developments to come. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> leland? ahead of memorial day the clean-up continues at a veteran memorial spray painted by vandals. they defaced a monument to troops missing in the vietnam war. the wall was painted by a vietnam vet in 1992. at least three vandalisms were reported at veteran sites, including in kentucky where a car plowed through a memorial day cross and in virginia where the petersburg national battlefield was looted. fox alert now. an update on severe weather we've been watching in texas. the death toll has climbed to four after torrential rain and flash floods inundated rivers and spilled into roads and homes. authorities are still keeping an eye on those rising waters. yesterday we showed you this. terrifying picture, which 21-year-old darren mitchell posted on twitter from inside his truck as floodwaters overcame his vehicle. sadly, his body was later found downstream. >> from some of his relatives yesterday. and rescue crews are searching for one missing swimmer along the carolina coast after heavy rain pounded the area. tropical depression bonnie made landfall along the south carolina coast about 30 minutes after being downgraded from a tropical storm. it's still, though, putting a big damper on memorial weekend plans for families across the coast. inland, rising waters forced police to close parts much interstate i-95. meteorologist janice dean is at the fox weather center with today's forecast. tomorrow's as well. hi. >> hi, leland and shan. we're watching what's left of bonnie that's going to bring kind of a depressing memorial day weekend along the coastline in terms of wet weather. there's your tropical depression making its way inland. making landfall in south carolina around 8:00 a.m. as forecast. you can see, we're starting to see some thunderstorms. those cooler cloud tops on the satellite imagery. there's the radar. you can see the center coming onshore around the charleston area. heavy rain, showers, thunderstorms for the rest of today. that's actually going to move up towards the northeast tomorrow. if you have any parade plans or barbecue plans, you may want to bring them indoors. wind gusts, 20, even 25 miles an hour along the coastline. not a great beach day. people are urged to stay in the water. waves are high, rip currents, that threat is ongoing. your track over the next couple of days, the low pressure lingers along the coast, bringing the chance for showers and thunderstorms for at least tuesday. there's your future radar. delmarva peninsula up to the northeast, new york, boston. on monday, not a great day. things will start to improve tuesday. you can see heavy rain in the forecast from the mid-atlantic all the way up towards the northeast. we need the rain. coming on not a great day for it on monday and tuesday. just want to quickly mention, we have the threat for severe storms across the central u.s. our friends in texas and oklahoma up towards kansas. the threat for strong storms including large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes again for much of the texas area. so, not only the threat for severe storms, but flash flooding. this is going to be ongoing not only today but tomorrow up towards the plain states and into tuesday for the rest of the country across the central u.s. and even parts of florida. so, just keep that in mind. of course, we'll be here today and tomorrow, memorial day, to keep you apprised of all the weather situations. back to you, leland and shannon. >> as we've heard, folks in texas don't need any more rain. thanks, janice. >> of course. we want to hear from you at home. please, send us your pictures of who you are honoring and remembering this memorial day. tweet them to @anhqdc or @shannonbraem o or @lelandvitter. right here in the nation's capital you can almost feel the rumble. it's the rolling thunder. kristin fisher is right in the middle of it. >> reporter: right now hundreds of thousands of bikers are making their way from the pentagon down constitution avenue all the way to the veet noom veterans memorial. they've been doing it since 1988. their mission is the same, to raise awareness about military veterans and prisoners of war. i'll have a live report coming up next. 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right now hundreds of thousands of bikers are making their way from the pentagon down constitution avenue here and then they're ending up at vietnam veteran's memorial. this is one of the largest motorcycle rallies in the world. it started in 1988 as we way to bring attention to american prisoners of war and those in action. today it's become about raising awareness and the attention of all military veterans. i have one veteran with me here right now, major general retired david morris, chamber of the green beret foundation. thank you for being with us on this memorial day weekend. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate the opportunity. >> i would like to start by asking you, in your opinion, what do you believe to be -- are the greatest needs of our veterans today? >> well, we have so many veterans in today's modern conflict that's been going on for almost 15 years that have survived traumatic injuries. we have a lot of amp tees. we have a lot with post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury and those kind of things. they are surviving at an incredible rate compared to the last conflicts. they need the support of the american people. less than 1% of population actually serves in military, so i'm a little concerned there's a disconnect between the american public and those that serve. they don't quite understand. if they don't have a member of the family that's served or they've served themselves. sometimes they don't not. they just need to be more aware and help where they can. >> reporter: that's what today is all about. your foundation, the green beret foundation, is a pretty impressive track record. exactly, how much of the funds you all raise actually go directly to the program you support? >> i'm very glad and proud to say that 90% of our funds go directly to our program to support our troops and their families. we support wounded green berets, short-term care or long-term care. we have gold star families who lost a green beret. we have a wonderful transition called where we help our green berets move on to the next phase of their life. >> reporter: as a veteran, what is it like to be out here today. this is the 29th annual ride for freedom. it's hard not to get emotional out here. there are so many spectators waving flags and cheering veterans on. as a veteran, what is it like to be out here today? >> the thought that comes to mind is this warms my heart because to see so many people here supporting veterans. and i know the initial purpose of this was to raise awareness of our mia and p.o.w.s but it's gone so much more than that. this honors and remembers those that didn't come home from every conflict, those that made the ultimate sacrifice and also those who continue to serve. that's a wonderful feeling. it just gives me chills to think about it. it's great to be down here. >> general, thank you for being here. we really appreciate your time. the one thing i've heard over and over from the folks out here is memorial day weekend is more than barbecues and hanging out with your friends and family. it's really a time to remember our troops. that's what everybody out here is doing today. shannon, back to you. >> it's quite a scene and quite a sound. to see these folks all over the d.c. area and to give them a thumbs up as they ride by on the highway. kristin, thank you so much. >> reporter: sure, my pleasure. the fight over president obama's transgender bathroom directive is heating up. still ahead, we've got the man pushing back against the white house. texas attorney general ken paxton joins us. >> texas will continue to stand up to president obama and his agencies whenever and wherever they attempt to circumvent the rule of law and ignore the voice of the people. and it's fleet week in new york city. america's best and bravest are in the big apple. one of our best and bravest, brian, also there. hi, brian. >> reporter: hi. parachuters jumping from helicopters, helicopters landing, mock rescue operation and all with this invedible view. is there a better way to spend memorial day weekend than here in new york? 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>> bryan, tell everyone you talk to, thank you for us. take care, sir. texas and ten other states are suing the obama administration over its directive on transgender students. tied to the threat of pulling federal funding from many schools that don't comply. texas, as you know, has sued the obama administration before over issues from obamacare. ken paxton filed a suit, the latest one n a north texas court saying the president should stay out of states and their schools. thanks for your time today. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> why now? you have as we said two other big cases pending at the supreme court. you don't seem hesitant to challenge the administration when you feel like the rights of the state are being imfringed upon. by the administration's own admission, it doesn't have the force of law, but they definitely in the letter spell out the threat of taking the federal funding. >> wshlgs you hit it. it's the fact they're threatening to take away federal funding from 100,000 schools, millions of school children, and we don't think he has the authority to do that under law. so, we challenged it. we don't want that federal funding taken away. we want our students to be safe. >> what these agencies are saying is basically we're not changing the law. we're not adding to the law. we're giving guidance. we're expanding on -- or defining exactly what the law already says about people respecting people. and they say that transgender students must be treated as every other student. so, what's wrong with that? >> that's not actually the way the law is written. the statutory law was passed in the '60s and '70s. there have been attempts by congressmen to change it, to do exactly what the administration did. that's been unsuccessful. now the president decided to do it on his own. so it's clear it's not in the statute and he doesn't have the authority to do it. >> i have spoken to parents who have concerns, who have -- they worry about locker rooms and bathrooms. even, you know, hotel assignments for band trips, athletic trips, academic team trips. is there an easier way to handle this? to settle this on a case-by-case basis or is the only way to solve it is to do what the federal administration has done? >> you've hit a great point. i've met with hundreds of parents. that is their concern. we do deal with it on a case by case basis and it's worked well. we don't seat need for the guidance. this situation is not made better by the guidelines, it's made worse. >> while you're fighting the directive, you've asked for an injunction. you and ten other states have said you want the policy blocked now before you move forward. at least one school board member i talked to locally objects to this. she has great concern if this moves forward, it would be impossible to undo. >> we've been successful in the past. on the same basis there's really no authority for the president to do this. this is something that congress should do. so, yeah, we've been successful like we were in the immigration case. the idea here is we don't want this going into effect because then schools are forced to do it and we won our litigation several years down the road. the administration gets what they want, even though they weren't successful in litigation. >> do you any idea what amount of money you're talking about with texas schools, when we're talking about federal funding being withheld? >> it's billions. we're talking about billions of dollars. don't have the exact number but it's bls of dollars. of course, nationwide, obviously, billions of dollars. affecting every child in america that's in the public school. >> and this -- my understanding is k through 12 and higher education as well. it's my understanding this would start at the youngest level of students who show up to school. >> yes, that's our understanding as well. that's why it's affecting so many parents, especially parents of young children, are concerned about this. >> the administration feels by its position -- it hasn't really respond substantively to your lawsuit. i know the department of justice says it's reviewing it and it will push back until confident these measures are aimed at protecting the civil rights of all students, specifically those transgender, and we know you're in for another legal fight. we'll track it. ken paxton, thanks for being on. coming up, new video and photos appear to show u.s. special forces in the front lines in the fight against isis. but the pentagon has an interesting spin on that. fox news analyst general bob scales coming up next to separate fact from spin. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? new pictures and video that appear to show u.s. special operation troops in the thick of the fight against isis send the pentagon scrambling to explain. in a series of statements and clarificatio clarifications, spokes people attempteded to spin the picture despite them showing u.s. forces at the tip of the spear. these pictures appear to directly contradict the president and defense officials' unequivocal statements that u.s. special trips are only an advisory role. joining us is major bob scales. >> good to be here. >> who do we believe the white house or pentagon on or lying eyes? >> you have to believe what you see on the screen. look, special forces have always dressed up like indigenous forces. they grow beards, wear native costumes. the closer they get to the front lines and the closer they can be identified by isis, the more they're going to look and act like the people they're trying to advise. but tony thomas himself, the commander said just last week, he said, quote, i think all of our folks appreciate that they are in combat in a combat zone. that's what -- >> that says it from jsoc commander. it doesn't say that from the president or defense department. >> the administration wants to manage this war for domestic political ends. jsoc merely wants to go out and kill bad guys so you have two completely different approaches. >> you talk about managing a war for domestic political end. it all of a sudden terribly brings back thoughts of vietnam. >> the difference was lyndon johnson wanted to manage the war to escalate it. this president doesn't want to be seen as -- >> is it equally as dangerous, though? >> oh, i think it's far more -- you know, either you go all in or you get out. overwhelming force. you win wars convictly. because remember, the united states does not fight long wars very well. we fight short wars gloriously. the object of the powell doctrine is to get in with force, break the will of the enemy and then turn around and go home rather than sitting around in two countries fighting an ambiguous war for 14 years. >> you talk about fighting an ambiguous war for 14 years. this is the 14th or 15th memorial day we are at war. as you look at what's happening in iraq and syria, and we now know there are u.s. special forces there, it has -- you have to think there are going to be more and more deaths, not less and less. >> yeah. but to me, leland, it's more psychological. look, i fought a war for a year. damn near got killed. and i thought i'd done my duty and came home. these guys, especially these jsoc guys on their fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth rotation in the combat zone. many haven't seen their kids grow up, haven't been home for birthdays, holidays. yet they go back over and over and over again. the numbers are increasing and there's just too much war for too few soldiers. here on memorial day, i hope the american people understand that while our footprint may be smaller in these areas, the amount of effort and danger and commitment these guys have is just absolutely incredibng mostn never understand. on the other hand, you listen to the administration, valerie jaret says, we ended two wars. don't know how it plays with this. appreciate your service. the man who plays lieutenant dan has been a fierce champion for our troops. gary sinise will be on set after the break to share a personal message of thanks. ♪ let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? 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>> the first time i was here was 2005. i was on a uso tour and they asked me to be part of a uso segment. so, i brought my band straight from germany where we were playing for the troops in d.c. i played in front of 200,000 people. the following year they asked me to come back and co-host with joe, who has been a dear friend of mine for 40 years. and from that moment on, i was just -- this is the way i spend my memorial day weekend. it's very, very important. it's a great way to raise awareness and to honor those who have given their lives and remind people what memorial day is really all about. >> it's absolutely fantastic. >> jack, you were injured in vietnam up. came back and served in many other ways as well as. why did you want to share your story. >> the producers came to me and said, this is the 50th anniversary of vietnam. we want to celebrate. we want to recognize vietnam veterans, so we need somebody. can we focus on you? >> you have a great story. >> i said, okay, you can. >> i was helped by a tremendous number of people. i spent a year in walter reed. then i continued my schooling and lived a nomrmal life. about 20 years out i started getting involved with the wounded. first as a ski instructor, one-legged ski instructor, and then more and more causes. when these wars started in 2012 i helped set up the amp tee program at walter reed and got involved and was there almost every day working with these wonderful, amazing kids. we've had over 1580 amputees in these two wars. a lot are doing very well. a lot -- we had over 60, believe it or not, go back to iraq and afghanistan as amputees. >> we know for many of them, that's their heart's desire. that's what they want to do, go back and be a part of their brotherhood and sisterhood of being there. gary, tell us about some of the highlights or what we should look for in this year's concert. >> well, one of the highlights is jack's story. i have the privilege of being able to play jack and tell his story. we've been crossing paths at walter reed for many, many years. we both started kind of spending a lot of time there around the same time back in '03. and to be able to kind of come together and sell his story to a national audience, representative of so many vietnam veterans and their stories is a real privilege. it's just -- that's going to be one of the highlights for me. but we have joe doing a story about anzio and alten who was a gold medal winner. trace adkins, alfie, the national symphony orchestra. just another fantastic concert. >> thank you for your decade's long commitment to our troops. jack, thank you for your service. we thank you both. >> you can catch the full event tonight on pbs at 8:00 eastern. for more information on how you can help the men and women in uniform, go to the website at the bottom of your screen. still to come, you're looking live now at rolling thunder, the stage where donald trump is expected to speak just a little while from now. we'll bring you his address live when he takes the stage. ♪ thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. ladies, why just dream of worri'm linda,hts? 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