good on promise to crack down on big pharma. drug companies to include prices in commercials. ciewrnls have a right to know the cost upfront. brian, down to you. brian: democratic senator elizabeth warren released her d.n.a. test. the movement to see you lens her critics. mainly the president of the united states. but did it? the results say warren has less native american ancestry than the average european american that according to a harvard study a place she got into. here to weigh in u.s. senate candidate running for senator warren s seat jeff diehl. what s your reaction to senator warren taking this test, announcing this test and taking on the president. shouldn t she be taking on you? well, look, she has been consistently misleading the people of massachusetts and the american people in saying that she had this claim. now we know there is no real conclusive proof that she has native american identity. the real problem is the integrity issue. that is the fact that she claimed th
participated in many of those campaigns. i will agree with him when it s right for the people of massachusetts and i ll disagree when it s not. but i ll always respect the office of the president. i ve been on boards of many executive teams. if you always check the box or never say anything, then you re not doing your job. i believe the people of massachusetts want somebody who is going to be independent thinker, get the data and make the right decision and speak for the people of massachusetts. that s what i want to do in washington. i ve read you ve disagreed on the three ts. that s tone, temperament and twitter. am i right there? yes, i ve said that. i agree with a lot on his policy, tax reform. i think it s done great things. you ve seen the lowest unemployment rates here in the country. i disagree on tone, temperament and twitter. sometimes i say just leave the last sentence off. let me ask you the question i asked your primary opponent jeff diehl last week. i want to play
unions are saying this amounts to an assault on civil servants. sarah westwood, thanks so much. let s learn more about what this means. we want to bring in u.s. senate candidate jeff diehl. he s former state co-chairman for the trump campaign in massachusetts as well. thank you so much. we appreciate you being here. first and foremost, if this is the president s attempt to drain the swamp, we have jay david cox, another statement from him, the president of the afge who said this is more than union busting. it s democracy busting. what do you think? i don t gray. my mother was a union worker. unions obviously have their place in american society in the workforce. it s great. all this is trying to do is put, you know, there s 80% of the american workers are working in the private sector. it just allows government employees to be subject to this same performance standards and
warren has never been working for them since the day she was elected. she put our state in the rear-view mirror to run for president in 2020 and my job is to work for the people of massachusetts for the next six years, something she s unable to commit to even when she was on television just a few weeks ago. you re unwilling to commit for the president to stop using pocahontas as a racial epitets against your opponent. last time and then i ve got to go. it s not up to me to determine what the president does. again, it s something that i won t be talking about other than the fact she took two minority hiring positions she was not entitled to. all right. jeff diehl, good to have you this morning. thanks so much. listen, no end in sight. this video is just it s intriguing. it s frightening. it s compelling. it is hawaii right now. that is what is coming up creeping towards a family s home. and all they can do is sit here and watch it.
say they will be asking for. his sentencing is set for october 17th. for abc news, jeff diehl in jacksonville, florida. a texas father s 12-year search for his daughter has come to an end. sabrina allen, you are seeing her there when she was 4 years old. that s when she was kidnapped by her mother and taken to mexico. she spent the next 12 years on the run. sabrina rarely left the apartment, didn t go to school. a tip finally led police to them. the mother now arrested. both of them being brought back here, but now sabrina wants nothing to do with her father. sabrina, i ve been looking for you. you don t know how hard. i love you. please, please, open up yourself to come home. give us a chance. sabrina s being cared for by the fbi s victim s services and seeing a therapist right now. her mother clearly turned her