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>> laura: the cnn guys, harry said this three-point up -- tos trump now has, he's never beeneb ahead. he was and i had in 2016 and was on ahead in 2020 or any of the polls.so l it is only two or three points. he was never a head in any of the major polls. >> well, the national polls, he was never ahead. who is barely ahead in the swing states. but he always outperformutpenati conventional polls in the swingw states, which is why right now there was a lot of reason for optimism. what is just republicans, they can find a way to blow it sow it they have to be very vigilantryv over the next few months. >> laura: trump has to be smart and nato will not save joe biden, okay? they will not save joe biden. matt, thank you so much.ee good to see you. that is it toni >> the key battlegrounds are
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shifting support toward president trump. even george stephanopoulos has doubts, he let this one slip. watch. >> do you think biden should step down? you have talked to him more than anybody else, you need to be honest. you don't think he can serve four more years? >> carley: and vice president kamala harris is taking heat for her latest stance and anti-israel campus protest. what she said about warning about iran involvement in the crisis. >> todd: and supreme court justice, luckily for her, her armed security detail was outside. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. starting with our top story, the new numbers are in, former
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president trump is leading president biden in wisconsin. electoral college ratings are trending toward the former president as questions surround the current one. >> todd: brooke singman has more on the v.p. >> brooke: six key states toward trump, arizona, georgia and nevada, shifting from toss-up to lean republican. minnesota, new hampshire and swing district in nebraska shifted to lean democrat. new poll shows president biden trailing trump in wisconsin. this could spell trouble for democrats who remain divided on biden's political future. seven house democrats have called on president biden to end his reelection bid. some have admitted he will lose. one fears a republican sweep. listen. >> donald trump is on track, i
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think, to win this election and maybe win it by a landslide and take with him the senate and the house. this is not a question of polling or politics, it is a moral question about the future of our country and i think it is cri critically important to come to grips with what we face if together we put this country on the path of electing donald trump again. >> brooke: the former president rallied with supporters in florida yesterday alongside v.p. cont contender marco rubio. >> democratic party is divided in chaos and having a full-scale breakdown. i think they think i'm going to announce marco is going to be vice president. that is a lot of press. >> we know who our nominee is,
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next president of the united states, and his name is donald trump! >> brooke: trumps he has not made a final decision on his running mate yet, . >> todd: two things everybody can't stop talking about, joe biden's mental status and trump's v.p. pick. trump challenging president biden to a second debate and a golf match with a $1 million charity donation on the line. >> let's do another debate this week so sleepy joe biden can prove to everyone all over the world that he has what it takes to be president. name the place, any time, anywhere, i'm officially challenging crooked joe to an 18-hole golf match right here. if he wins, i will give the
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charity of his choice, any charity he wants, $1 million. >> todd: forget tiger, phil, that would be most watched golf tournament. me time. biden campaign says the president is too busy for golf. joe biden does not have time for donald trump's weird antics, he is defending the free world. donald trump is out for himself, par for the course. golf reference. >> carley: get these men some clubs. actually not, might not be a good idea. and second day of nato summit in washington, d.c. after giving mostly stumble-free opening address yesterday. >> todd: lucas tomlinson is in washington with details. lucas. >> lucas: good early morning, nato leaders have gathered in washington to mark 75 years and an opportunity for president
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biden to show the world and voters in the united states he has what it takes to be commander-in-chief and run for reelection. biden kicked off by presenting secretary general jens stoltenberg with presidential medal of freedom. >> president biden: nato is more powerful than ever, good we are stronger than ever because this moment in history calls for our collective strength. a autocrats overturn global order, kept 80 years and counting. i am announcing donation of equipment to ukraine, united states, germany, romania and italy will provide ukraine with equipment for five strategic air defense systems. lucas tomlinson john kirby told bret baier the president has what it takes to do the job. >> the man i see everyday asks
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good questions, he's tough on us and the staff in the room. he gets calls in the middle of the night all the time. a couple g7s ago, a missile fell in poland, there was concern it could be a russian missile. he called together g7 by 8:00 that morning. he gets calls all hours. lucas tomlinson former president donald trump claimed he would end the war on ukraine after take office. >> before i arrive in the oval office, we, all of us together, with the presidency, i will have the horrible war between russia and ukraine settled and i will prevent our nation and we will prevent the whole nation from entering world war iii, that is where we are, close to world war iii and biden does not have a clue. lucas tomlinson biden claimed he shut putin down in an abc
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interview and russia launched a chi children's hospital in the ukraine. >> todd: china growing influence in the u.s. is becoming a key issue in a high stakes north carolina house race. we're talking to the gop candidate vowing to kick the ccp out of her district. >> carley: john elliot, cheryl casone and more coming up live. keep it here on north"fox and fs first." ♪
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>> carley: back with a fox weather alert. two million people in texas are still without power after beryl. power outages putting residents in a dangerous situation as heat index hits triple digits. it could take days or weeks to restore power. >> todd: beryl heading to northeast putting the region at risk of flooding and tornados through thursday. fox weather forecast jd. >> janice: i have friends that live in texas. i lived there for a number of years. they don't have power. some are in hotels. some don't know what is going to happen in next several days. close to two million people without power in texas, arkansas
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and extension. southeast texas, i'm concerned, we have another day of extreme heat. temperatures in the 90s, feeling like 100. lake charles toward shreveport, galveston, over 100 degrees. not much relief for the weekend. we need power back on. social media was showing the temperature in people's homes without power close to 90 degrees. that is not sustainable. beryl is moving across great lakes. we are concerned about flooding in upstate new york and new england. a lot of areas saturated ground, this will cause potential for flash flooding and we could see severe storms, including tornados for areas. we need to watch that today through tomorrow. looking at the heat.
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if we have power outages, this is big for the i-95 corridor toward boston. here are forecast highs, high 80s and 90s, feeling close to or surpassing 100. that is the big story. watch remnants of beryl, should be out of here by tomorrow, but heat will be a big thing for the work week. >> todd: can't break it. >> carley: thank you. would be carjacker arrested after being shot by u.s. marshals protecting the home of supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. one deputy was in an unmarked car. that deputy and another nearby marshal fired back. the suspect was rushed to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. police recovered this handgun at the scene. no word on whether justice sonia sotomayor was home at the time.
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she is safe. threatening to fine target store for reporting retail theft to police. the store could face public nuisance charge because of large number of calls they make to the police. they say, newsom keeps insisting reports of theft are dropping, we know why, thieves are let off without a slap on the wrist and victims are being threatened for ro ro reporting crimes. there is amendment banning these threats toward businesses. a whole lot of wrong in what i just read. >> todd: only in california. things heating up in north carolina first district. don davis being called out for having ties to china. democrats link to beijing include taking nine-day all
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expenses paid trip to china in 2013, funded by the ccp. next year davis spoke to wuhan university students. currently chinese entities own 6000 acres of homeland in davis's district. the congressman running against davis joins me now. is your district benefited in any way from davis's ties to china? >> very good question. visibly it is not, we can't see anything good coming in. maybe don davis is getting something out of it, my district is not. >> todd: group that brought davis to china is called association for friendship with foreign countries. that's a mouthful. it seeks out foreigners friendly to china to engage in people to
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people diplomacy and shape a alliances with social groups and individuals to strengthen the overall position of the party and sow division. that is from nonpartisan d.c. think tank. isn't it reasonable to question motives and judgement of somebody that takes a trip funded by someone like that? >> i've had clearance for 40 years, top secret clearance, for me it is shocking. the internet existed for a long time and he was a sitting state senator when he did this. the fact he would understand this is chinese communist party. does he not understand how incredibly dangerous china is. nobody should do this, especially not anyone in
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position of public trust as he was at the time. >> todd: as retired colonel, what alarm bells go off when you hear chinese entities own 6500 acres of farmland in your district you want to represent in congress? >> my district has two naval bases and an air force base, as well, and proximity to north of port in the northeast section. it is appalling that you have a congressman standing by while this occurs and going to visit folks and spending a week there. >> todd: davis called one of the most vulnerable incumbents. your opponent has spoke about biden's performance saying biden's delivery was draft rus, i think people care about having
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a fighter, someone going to fight for them, they care about truth. how do you see biden's issues impacting your race? ie, down ballot race in 2024? >> well, don davis has voted with biden and stood up for biden. he said he had trust and confidence in biden and his ability to lead the nation. he is talking about one disastrous debate performance, he is in lock step with him, if he's talking about having a fighter for north carolina, it is not him, it is me. i have got the nation's values and north carolina values in sight, clearly, he does not. >> todd: all eyes of the nation on your race as republicans try to maintain control of the house. laurie buckhout, we'll be watching. another critical test for
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>> carley: today president biden will host world leaders for the second day of the nato summit in washington, d.c. the president carefully read the teleprompter yesterday. >> president biden: our fends, it is good we're stronger than ever, this moment in history calls for our collective strength. putin wants nothing less than ukraine's total subgigation to end ukraine democracy and we know putin won't stop at ukraine.
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make no mistake, ukraine can and will stop putin. >> carley: former trump national security aide john ullyot joins us. all this focus on president biden's condition is overshadowing the main aim of this summit, to project strength as a nation. what is current status of our president mean for national security? >> john: good morning, carley. bottom line, president biden is uncertain trumpet. leaders from nato here in town and d.c. have said even after last night's shout fest into the teleprompter, you can't unring a bell. you had a terrible debate performance, the world and leaders saw it. there is only down side in this week's session. he will be holding a news
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conference tomorrow, no matter how well he does, they will remember that debate performance. they should be doing work at this nato summit and instead everybody is you can taking about if he can get through a as sentence, etcetera. there is a big divide. president trump is talking to a big rally in florida. he is saying what he'll do even before he's sworn in, deal with ukraine, push the sides together and end that war that caused 500,000 casualties of both sides. >> carley: president biden announced yesterday during shout fest, more aid to ukraine after russians bombed ukraine territory including a children's hospital. dozens died, including children. u.s. officials believe russia is
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likely to take much more ukraine ian territory. apparently things are at a stand still, how does the war end? >> john: it is tragic. look at the attack on the hospital a day or two ago. so much bloodshed on both sides, 500,000 killed on both sides in this war. to point of the "new york times" article, the ground has not shifted, maybe 10 miles here, 20 in a given year. it is like world war i, when you have a stal mate and it was a meat grinder. president trump said both parties will not like the deal he's able to forge with them. he is the art of the deal, if anybody can get that done, both sides will not like it. he said he's resolved to saying we need to stop this carnage on both sides. it is not getting anything on
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the ground. if you look we spent $200 billion on the war in ukraine and that war never would have happened under president trump's watch and didn't for four years. we could have built aircraft carriers with that money and been stronger against china. focus on china and duty in ep cooing america safe rather than endless spending on ukraine. >> carley: ask you about comments made by director of national intelligence recently. she said iran is trying to influence americans to protest the warin gaza and her warning, be careful who you are listening to, you are being flinfluenced iran and vice president kamala harris defended anti-israel protest and said to the nation, they are showing exactly what the human emotion should be as
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response to gaza. there are things protesters are saying that i reject so i don't mean to wholesale endorse their points but we have to navigate it. i understand the emotion behind it. should they have a conversation with the vice president to make sure they are on the same page? >> john: she should pick up the phone and call kamala harris and tell her, knock it off. it is disgrace what is happening on the campuses, it is out right antisemitism in the open. not just kamala, biden has been dancing around the issue. the fact iran is influencing student protests, wake up kamala, this is something where this is absolutely need to deal with head on and she should listen to her d&i director
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rather than focus on votes in wisconsin and michigan, focus on dealing with student protesters and keep iran from influencing what we're doing here. >> carley: more focus on what the vice president is saying right now, she is being floated as most likely replacement for joe biden if it comes to that. thank you for joining us this morning. >> todd: and speaking of michigan, michigan governor gretchen whitmers she is not ruling out be ing kamala harris running mate . >> you say kamala is heir apparent, would you run as her vice president? >> i have never looked at opportunities in washington, d.c. with a lot of excitement, i will never say never, that is not something i'm angling for. >> you will never say never. >> todd: she's never looked in d.c., governor gretchen whitmer
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slapped down reports that she said she would take over at the top of the ticket. she said, i am behind joe biden 100% in the fight to beat donald trump. i believe joe can win michigan, i know he can. there you have it. abc's george stephanopoulos sharing blunt assessment. >> you think biden should step down? you talked to him more than anybody else lately. >> carley: he did the interview, that is saying something, joe concha blames left wing media for failing to report on biden's struggles. he joins us next.
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>> carley: federal resefrve char jerome powell will be back on the hill today. >> todd: been talking about this for a while. cheryl casone from fox business has more. cheryl. >> cheryl: good morning, federal reserve chairman jerome powell sounding alarm about labor market on first day of testimony before congress, powell
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admitting the job market is showing assigns of weakness. >> in lowering inflation and cooling the labor market, elevated inflation is not only risk we face. >> our unemployment rate is rising, is it not? >> it is. the labor market is still strong. >> our labor market is slowing, is it not? >> yes, i would say unemployment is still low by historical standards. >> when are you going to lower interest rates? >> today, i will not send any signal about timing of any future actions. >> cheryl: props to him for asking. june jobs report showed unemployment rate 4.1%, highest level since 2021. powell said if fed waits to
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lower interest rate could do damage to the market. that affects interest rates and boosts fees on consumers. interest rates are at two decade high. we will get another read on thursday, we will get consumer price index. >> carley: president biden is hoping for a life line in form of union vote. >> cheryl: interesting. president biden will meet with leaders of the afl-cio. "washington post" posted this story, despite disastrous debate performance, union spoupport ha not waivered. union endorsement have taken care of biden and harris often endorsing the two jointly and
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many say confidently they would be as confident in harris as in biden. -- backed biden since 2020, this exit poll from four years ago shows how wide biden's lead was in the state, 62% of the vote compared to former president trump's 37%. however, that lead is waivering. check out this quinnipiac poll from march. trump closing the gap when it comes to union household votes in michigan. former president down in the demographic and biden is heading to michigan, going to detroit on friday. he has had issues with some unions over issue of electric vehicles. so your union can endorse a candidate, those that vote, the members, that seems to be a different story right now. >> carley: they have their own mind. president trump is chipping away
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at hispanic and -- vote. >> todd: that could flip michigan for trump. >> cheryl: biden going on friday. >> todd: trying to do something about it. don't miss cheryl casone on mornings with maria. i will join you this morning. >> carley: i feel left out. have a great day. >> todd: abc's steptgeorge stephanopoulos second degree if biden should step down. >> you talk to him more than anybody else. >> -- >> you don't think he can serve four more years? >> todd: stgeorge stephanopoulo telling tmz, earlier today i responded to a question from a passerby and shouldn't have. this is not the position of abc
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news. >> carley: joe concha joins us. george can't take it back now, what do you think from this guy who did an interview who was an ally of the president's? >> joe: not sure why abc news chief anchor is giving an opi opinion. his perspective is not shocking, most americans do not believe the president can serve effectively for next four months, let alone next four and a half years. biggest problem for biden campaign, they can't run a standard campaign, they can't make the case around what they are going to do for the country or defend their record in the first. we are not just talking about biden's mental health, his physical health. dr. pitt said he believes biden
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has parkinson's disease. he is an expert. we know a parkinson's expert has visited the white house. the cover-up around the president's health is massive and this story will blot out everything else the campaign wants to talk about until election day. >> todd: what i find fascinating is how quickly this george stephanopoulos comment will be turned into a campaign ad. do you see president biden sitting down for any more interviews even with an interviewer as democrat-friendly as george stephanopoulos for the next four months? >> joe: he's having a press conference tomorrow, a bunch of different reporters and not friendly confines outside peter
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doocy and jacqui heinrich. joe biden will get a taste of what karine jean-pierre has been getting. he gets angry and defensive and loud and he can't talk about anything he wants to talk about as far as his campaign is concerned or take shots at trump because he has to defend himself. tomorrow is a big day for joe biden. if that goes poorly, then i don't see how this campaign goes forward. he's been so defiant and says he's not going anywhere and a lot of democrats seem to be supporting him. >> carley: press briefings have become a blood sport. here is a cnn reporter asking karine jean-pierre if she wants to revise any of her past statements about the president's health. watch this. >> have the last 12 days made you reconsider any specific statement that you might have made in recent months?
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>> if i have said, misled something i said or know haven't had full information, i own up to that. >> carley: the reporter mentioned the time the president called a congresswoman to the stage that had just passed away. >> joe: we've known since she stepped into this position that karine jean-pierre is out of her depth as white house press secretary. she is not credible, not very articulate and is not prepared for questions she should have known that were coming. all that said, it would be hard for any press secretary at this point to defend everything happening lately. but karine jean-pierre, along with psaki and dr. jill biden and hunter biden, ron mccron kl, they have been complicit in this
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cover-up. if kjp wants to -- she should come forward and either resign or give a better apology than that. she is the author of oh, all the videos you are seeing of joe biden, they are cheap fakes and result of edited video ush approximated by right wing media. how is that looking? >> carley: the debate was 90 minute long, i don't think that is a fake. have a great day. on the other side of the aisle, the search for a running mate is heating up and remember foer president trump rallied supporters in florida alongside marco rubio raising questions there. georgia republican congressman rich mccormack is here to response to that next. >> todd: steve doocy is here. do you know who trump is going
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to pick as v.p.? >> steve: 100%, he will pick the guy he wants. have you not been paying attention? hello. coming up on "fox and friends" in let's see 11 minutes and 40 seconds, president biden continues nato summit in d.c. after sticking to the temp prompter desperately to make sure he said the right words. marc thiessen says we need another trump term to make nato great again. and "new york times" is calling for democratic revolt against joe biden as democrat senator, one from colorado, michael bennetts trump could win in a landslide and haul the house and senate. and tammy bruce will weigh in on democrats who are paralyzed on capitol hill. and vice president harris is de defending anti-israelis
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>> todd: tampa bay charged sexual assault on a minor. he has been under investigation since last july. mlb extended administrative leave since sunday. own investigation not expected to conclude after his criminal case in the dr. franco agreed to 11 year, $182 million contract extension in 2021. >> carley: suing a u.s. nonprofit with financial ties to hamas. operatives who held him captive. the hostage was found in the home of abdallah who was a contributor to the palestinian chronicle run by tax exempt group called people media project. the lawsuit claims the group, quote: knowingly and willfully procured and disseminated propaganda to the hamas readers in the united states. the hostage was held captive by hamas for 250 days after the
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october 7th terrorist attack. the idf rescued him last month. he was killed during that rescue. president biden continues to receive an enormous amount of pressure trying to reassure his party and the united states allies he is hit for office. former president trump wrapped up a massive rally in doral, florida drawing thousands of supporters. >> todd: let's bring in georgia congressman rich mccormick a doctor who serves on the house services committee. he joins us now. you obviously have not seen the patpresident as a patient. your colleague james many comer want to bring in biden's white house doctor to ask him questions. doctor to doctor what would you ask biden's doctor to try to find out what the heck going on here and get at the truth? >> what sort of cognitive test have you done on this president. have you done any imaging? has he been looked into other
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things other than parkinson's which we know he investigated. i'm very seriously concerned for louie body dementia. i have seen people with parkison's i have seen senator eickson from georgia died from parkison's recently he had to resign from his term because of parkison's. what kind of decline has he had under his supervision? those sort of questions all lead me to the right conclusion. we can all see it right in front of us it was happening before he was sworn in as president. now he has a hard time riding a bike, fallingup the stairs or finding his way off the stage. >> carley: now is he fighting for political survival axios has a new piece biden rebels in congress see revolt crumbling. one democrat who does not support the president running for a second term says most of our caucus is still with him. meaning he will stay in which
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sucks for our country. democratic leaders are standing by president biden right now and then have you senator mark warner who raised some concerns. seeming to backtrack. what do you think? does the president survive this thing? >> i think he can if he wants to stay in it. the problem is, he actually polls better than kamala harris. they have a massive problem. their party is split. he can't sell himself. he can't put two intelligent sentences together. he can't sell his product. they are on the wrong side of history on border. crime. debt, energy, education. they are in big trouble and they know it and they don't have a good salesman. >> todd: the talk of biden's health front and center. rally last night vp contender and day job as senator florida's marco rubio, watch. >> the only conspiracy here are the people in the shadow government that are protecting and hiding from the american
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people, the condition of our current president. and it puts our country in danger. i guess they have now admitted that from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., biden is awake and running the country. i don't want a president that's open less than our banks are open. [laughter] and that's what we're facing now. >> todd: i don't know but, congressman, that sounds like a vice presidential speech to me. what's the latest buzz among republicans there in d.c.? what are you hearing as to who donald trump is going to pick? >> i have heard rubio, i have heard dr. carson, i have heard tim scott. i have heard a bunch of people, actually. the greatest thing about trump is how i markets himself. he gets the maximum bandwidth out of every media outlet because he keeps things the way he wants. phrases things so you are always wondering what's the next thing going to come out. i think this is part of his ploy to garner attention and get
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people interested and keep the excitement around his campaign. >> carley: what do you think it's going to be and when do you think he is going to announce it? >> you know, i have leaned all over the place. i hate to say i think rubio is probably the main focus right now. i have heard some different rumors i hate to bet on it. if i had to bet i would say ruby rubio right now. >> carley: he speaks spanish good thing to get the message out to spanish-speaking voters in the united states. we shall see. >> todd: congressman rich mccormick thanks for joining the program. rubio looks like he is the odds on leader in the clubhouse but never know this is donald trump. he could always surprise us. >> carley: who knows the announcement could happen today. you never know. todd, great to be with you. have great day everybody, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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