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she only got a couple of questions. you don't ask that question, that's kinda ridiculous. calling her radical or kino think that's enough. i think your prices are going up , i get back in, gases going to be back in. trump said gas was at a dollar 87 a gallon. and how big should prices be in this campaign? it. >> that and the everyday cost of the grocery store. this is what matters to people and this is what this campaign has got to be about peer she's running, if she wants to change her position she's running against her own record. so people with -- want the peace and prosperity they had under president trump. >> great to see you as always thank you so much for joining us. make sure to follow me on social media, thank you for wat >> carley: a fox news alert, more severe weather in store for the east coast as debby moves
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north battering with floods and tornados along the way. which areas are expected to get hit hardest today? >> joey: and nightmare for college students who say they were drugged at a resort. >> carley: wild story. and kamala harris breaks media drought talking to reporters for a whole minute. will she debate former president trump? both hit the campaign trail today. i'm carley shimkus. >> joey: i'm joey jones, in for todd piro, he has the day off. let's get right to doug luzader. >> doug: presidential debate may be in the cards, negotiations are at arm's length. the subject did come up yesterday as former president trump took questions from media
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in a lengthy news conference. >> the honeymoon period. she is incompetent, i've watched her, she destroyed california and san francisco. everything she's touched has turned to bad things. she wants open borders, she wants to defund police. >> doug: as far as debates, trump is talking about three possible dates. fobs on september 4, agreed with nbc, on september continue and agreed with abc on september 25th. the other side has to agree to the terms. i look forward to the debates, we have to set the record straight. >> doug: harris did answer questions yesterday for 90
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seconds, has agreed to do at least one of them. >> i'm glad he's agreed to a debate on september 10, looking forward to it. >> are you open to more debate? >> i'm happy to have that conversation about additional debate after september 10. >> he proposed two more. >> like i said, happy to have that conversation. >> a conversation, no commitment to any other debate, harris heading to arizona and trump going to montana, he was asked about the large crowds the harris-walz campaign is drawing. >> are you worried about that? >> give me a break. i had 107,000 people in new jersey. you did not report it. what did she have yesterday, 2000 people? you would say my campaign is finished.
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>> doug: harris campaign had to update its website yesterday after controversy over her running mate military record. his rank dropped when he decided to retire from the national guard. >> carley: doug, thank you so much. bring in montana congression al candidate troy downing. good morning. start where doug left off, how do you feel about this whole thing regarding tim walz and his military record? >> the whole stolen valor thing is something we all take seriously. when september 11 happened, i enlisted in the air force running toward the fire. it sounds like he called uber, and went the other direction.
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he did put his time in, to mischaracterize that and lie about it is offensive and every vet, every family of every vet should find that offensive and it rounds out what is looking like the most radical leftist nominees or candidates in modern political history with kamala and walz there. i don't think we have seen a group as far left as these two and it is going to be a disaster. >> joey: we have comments from trump talking about how dangerous this world is. >> i think our country is in the most dangerous position it's ever been it in from an economic standpoint, from a safety standpoint, both gangs on the street and gangs outside of our country in the form of other countries that are frankly very
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powerful. most dangerous period of time i've ever seen for our country. >> joey: they say montana is place where billionaires are pushing out the millionaires. when you hear how dangerous of a place this is, what do combat veterans in office do to help? >> well, i'll tell you, we know what it looks like, we have ryan zeinke, navy seal, tim shehee, international guard and we are sending in troops and it is important to have people in government that knows what war looks like. complete failure of biden-harris administration in all things, foreign policy wise from disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan to the stolen valor we are seeing to the plea
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bargain with mohammad. the biden administration claimed they had nothing to do with that, but it was under their watch. as americans, we do not negotiate with terrorists ever. veterans are watching. montana has 10% of their population veterans. national security and protecting america is important to us. >> carley: amen to that. donald trump will be in montana today for a rally. he's endorsed you, he's very popular in the state. how do you see the state of the race with kamala in it? >> i think trump has been building momentum, from crushing biden in the debates to him prevailing on the legal system coming after him to everything
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to the assassination attempt, there is a ground swell you can feel it, you could feel at rnc. it is growing. the pop we've seen with kamala is because democrats have known for a long time now that biden is not all there. he's had cognitive decline coming on for years now. they see that and i think that energy was just a pop there. it is not biden. that is going to wane, kamala is going to get crushed in a debate with president trump and has no s substance on policy or understanding. she is going to go up there and i think trump will crush her and continue to take momentum to the win. >> carley: they have agreed to one debate, see if they agree to three. that is still up in the air. thank you for joining us, have fun at the rally.
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thank you for being with us. >> joey: thank you for your service and thank you for joining. >> carley: seven confirmed dead as tropical storm debby heads north, the storm unleashing a dozen tornados from florida to virginia since making landfall on monday. it destroyed a middle school in north carolina. wow. >> joey: flood warnings in place up and down the eastern seaboard, debby is expected to move through today as it makes way to u.s.-canada border this weekend. our meteorologist adam klotz is here with the fox weather forecast. >> adam: this storm is picking up speed, couple more days and we'll track this system as it gets out of the country. it is moving north and lifting up the east coast. winds moving north and north
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east at 35 miles per hour. it won't take a lot of time to continue to race up the coast. there ise is veer threats here. talk about tornados, there is a tornado now north of richmond. front right quadrant can start to rotate, they are short lived, but can be dangerous and deadly. the biggest concern is flood risk, that will continue from carolinas taking you ultimately through new york state to canada as it is pulling all that moisture with it. how much more rain on the way, start to see orange and this is higher elevation. we're talking three to five inches, isolated areas, there is half a foot of rain coming down. that is next major concern. by saturday night or know sunday, the system is out of the country. >> carley: get out of here, debby, been too long.
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>> carley: a fox news alert. the idf said they destroyed 60 terror targets in two days as u.s. warns iran to stay out of israel or face serious risk. >> joey: alex hogan is live in tel aviv. >> in this heightened state of tension in the middle east, iran and hezbollah in lebanon are trying to calculate what level of attack they could take given recent attempt to prevent a full-blown war in the region. the u.s. is bolstering military presence in the region. fighter jets have arrived, this is after pentagon announced fighter jets and navy destroyers would arrive as it bolsters presence in the middle east.
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main focus is we're postured to make sure our forces are protected and to come to the defense of israel, if we need to, what we want to see are tensions deescalate. >> main focus is to prevent escalation. all this as sirens blaring in northern israel as hezbollah launched attacks from lebanon. it destroyed a command center in southern lebanon. today in gaza, there are continued ground operation as idf orders mass evacuation of civilians in khan yunis. qatar, egypt released a join statement calling for israel and hamas to resume talks, saying we have worked tire lessly to forg an agreement with details of implementation to conclude.
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all this underscoring that rising tension across middle east comes back down to conflict in the war in gaza. u.s. state department secretary blinken said the ceasefire negotiations have reached this final stage as israel here, officials say negotiators will travel to conclude or try to conclude conversations for negotiations numbers thursday. carley and joey. >> carley: alex hogan, thank you so much. >> joey: bring in congressman cory mills who serves on house armed services committee, he is an iraq war veteran. thank you for your service and for joining us. on the topic of national security, kamala harris, i don't know what her track record is on keeping our country safe. she says she was the last person
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in the room when they made the decision to withdraw troops from afghanistan. we have a clip here, take a listen. >> president biden always said he wanted to be the last person in the room as he was for president obama, he made a big decision, afghanistan. were you the last person in the room? >> yes. >> you feel comfortable? >> i do. >> joey: robert gates once said president biden was wrong on about every defense strategy biden made. going in to get osama bin laden was criticized. what do we have to show kamala would be better? >> this person was responsible as border czar for keeping us safe at home, she is last in the room when it comes to keeping us
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safe abroad. whether afghanistan in august of 2021 or israel in 2023 or haiti in tw2024, abandonment is this administration. you have to have peace through strength mechanism and understand where we are with regard to current administration and where we are under president trump. we had the abraham accord ensuring normalization and safety of israelis abroad. you have the fact we were eliminating and hold ing accountable. there is so many things so different and kamala harris is not prepared nor does she have the track record too keep us safe and hold accountable.
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>> joey: one willing to take out an engine and the other willing to write a check. we have new body cam footage from the assassination attempt we know so much about now, but not enough. it shows an officer trying to engage with the shooter and falling off the roof. no audio from it, he sees guy fall off and comes back down. now a clip showing the officers talking after the fact. take a listen. >> did he have a weapon? >> that was the report. >> i thought you were on the roof, i thought it was you. i thought you guys were on the roof. >> no. >> why are we not on the roof? why weren't we? >> i'd say this is a -- up. somebody -- up. >> joey: i think i have to agree with the officer, somebody screwed up. >> well, i'll tell you, having gone up on that rooftop with
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elicrane, having laid where thomas crooks took the shot from to see what the profile sil silhouette would have been, this is why it is important for secret service to show up to morning meeting on the day of the rally and local law enforcement said they did not show up. there was no single channel everyone was on. they were utilizing cell phones. if i'm sitting on scope trying to look at the threat, i don't think i can go to send a text, an emoji, and get back on it. there is lack of capacity and in our investigation, doing this independent investigation with myself, eli crane, cash patel, those who have subject matter
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expertise, we have determined we've wait so long, gross negligence or criminal negligence is almost impossible. you also heard in this video, he said, i told the secret service on tuesday to be on the roof or put someone on there. this should show and we listened after president trump was shot, they said, what do we do on the actual stage. they know security plan in advance, if you do not have a hard room or evacuation room the armored vehicle is your hard room you put the president or patient in. this is opening up actual dei that was prioritized to make selection will get someone killed as opposed to meritocks ray. >> joey: premise of homeland
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sec security -- congressman, hope you continue to investigate and make it betters, that is the point here. congressman cory mills, we appreciate you. >> carley: back to the election. vice president kamala harris took a couple questions from reporters yesterday. is a full interview next? here is what she had to say about it. >> i talked to my emta, i want an interview scheduled before end of the month. >> thank you. >> joey: joe concha is here live, keep it on "fox and friends first". ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off.
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turned to bad things. >> joey: joe concha joins us now. joe, is the honeymoon phase over? >> joe: call me joey. i decided i want to be a joey. look, donald trump took 42 questions for 63 minutes yesterday, that is 42 more questions than kamala harris has taken as a presidential candidate and look, here is a fun stat. kamala harris has not held a solo press conference in five and a half years since running near president in 2019, as vice president, asa a presidential nominee. has not received a single vote as presidential candidate in 2019 and now again, i think trump's strategy was very effective because kamala harris took questions for a brief time. she went to reporters afterward
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because she was called at. she has not agreed to the fox debate. she said it is contifngent if h s shows up or not. there is progres here. that is the whole ball game, the debate between kamala harrising and donald trump, abc, 90 million will probably tune in for that. if he calls her out on policy and stays away from personal attack, it will be beneficial. >> carley: september 10 is after early voting starts. okay. kamala harris did break her vow of silence yesterday, she spoke to the media, it is so short we can play the full exchange. listen to it. >> president trump had a press
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conference today and talked about a lot of things, wonder if you have an anything to say. >> i'm looking forward to the debate, hope he shows up. >> are you open to more debates? >> i'm happy to have that conversation for after september continue. happy to have that conversation. >> -- >> i am beyond trying to sp speculate. >> his other criticism, he made a whole litany -- >> i was busy talking to voters, i did not hear him. >> he said national guard -- 24 years, vance said he deserted his colleagues, what is your take on that? >> i praise anyone who has -- and i think we all should. >> there has been questions
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about when you will sit down for your first interview. >> you can tato my team, get one scheduled before end of month. >> carley: at the end, she said i want to schedule an interview by the end of the month. >> joey: august 8th or 9th, need 21 days to prepare for one interview. >> carley: should be an interview per day. >> joey: exactly, this is chatgpt candidacy we are watching. those questions are about what -- how do you rank what trump said or vance said. you want to end fossil fuels and fracking and abolish ice and you oppose border wall construction and you oppose sanctuary cities. you think my 10-year-old daughter should be able to get a
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sex change operation without permission. instead t-ball if you put a beach ball on the tee and now she will not answer anything. >> "new york times" has a piece talking about how kamala harris has been media silent and her campaign is like, we reach our voters by using tiktok, tiktok will not cut it. speak to reporters, as well. what is name of your book? >> progressively worse. >> carley: king of book titles. in stores and online now. >> joey: thank you. appreciate it. >> carley: there is this, concerning story about two college students who say they were drugged while on vacation at a mexican resort. one of them is here to tell us her story next. k.
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>> carley: take a look at this video showing california governor gavin newsom clearing out a homeless camp weeks after he declared it was time for everyone to do their part.
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rolling up his sleeves. >> joey: cheryl casone has the scoop on that. >> cheryl: gavin newsom is imploring california to clean up the homeless problem. threatening to pull funding. >> the courts are saying we can't do anything, that is no longer the case, simple order, do your job. no excuses, you have money and flexibility. >> cheryl: he was filmed clearing out a homeless encampment in los angeles county just weeks after signing that order and telling authorities do something. that was the 25th. last year 180,000 people were sleeping outside, this state has spent 24 billion to fix the
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crisis and it is not fixed. >> carley: he became governor in 2018, so six years later? this is a huge issue in cali california. governor tim walz, his record having to do with illegal immigrantses is being called into question. >> cheryl: funding and spending i want to focus on. this is vice presidential pick on the democratic ticket tim walz. governor of minnesota is now under focus. critics say his plsz lavished illegal immigrants. i like to call it managed decline wrapped in blanket of be benevolence, it is life in minnesota. he is sheave chief ad administrator and this happened under his watch.
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he told cbs news he did not want law enforcement to -- supported free college tuition for illegal immigrants, taxpayer-funded healthcare and drivers license, bringing up issue of voting concerns. >> carley: all more than notable. >> joey: perhaps radical left. >> carley: don't mess cheryl on mornings with maria. kamala harris and tim walz will be in phoenix, arizona, today, her role as border czar will face scrutiny. the majority of latino voters have voted democrat, more are switching to gop because of failed leadership on the border and economy. >> joey: here now is alberto
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ol oliveraz, former border patrolman and candidate for sheriff in starr county, texas. that is in the rio grande valley, issue it swung toward donald trump, does your swing mimic that to show where people are on politics? >> good morning. thank you for having me. yes, answer your question, my county starr county did swing to republican ticket. we are two or three percentage points from turning this county red in the last presidential race. >> carley: starr county interesting, border community, people living there are hispanic and latino. obama won in 2012 by 86% of the vote. there is a shift to the right in
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recent years, so much so it could flip red. you are running for sheriff, you are talking to voters young and old, how are they feeling right now? >> i've been surprised by the response i'm getting. i've been campaigning in all pockets of this county, i thought most difficult segment of the population would be the elderly, i'm shocked with the number of people that are supporting trump. likewise, i've been to local college here on the campus, talking to students and registering voters, even that segment, 18 to -- >> carley: why, though, what are they saying to you? >> they are keeping an open mind. latinos have historically been
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conservative people, we're conservative. we believe in god and supporting the family. we want a secure border, support police officers, fiscal responsibility, we're conservative, but some reason, i think it is just a generational thing that people identify as democrats, as i did for many years. >> joey: question on that topic. a lot of people around the country, town of latino people on the border and think the border musting most important, are they underestimating how people feel about the economy and national defense? do we want to give free school away or help with the trades? >> i think all those topics are hot for people. the border and border security is a very important issue but so
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is the economy and people are struggling. i hear from the working class people who used to afford vacation and they opted out this summer because they can't afford it. it is not just the border, it is all subjects they are paying attention to. >> carley: you said it has been 118 years since starr county has had a republican sheriff. why are you the man for the job? >> i have a lot of experience. i studied this field, went to college, have a degree, i am from here, i have a plan and a platform. i'm doing this for no other reason than want to correct some things here. sometimes people have to step out of their comfort zone, as i did. i never dreamed of being a
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politician, but enough is enough and we need leadership in the sheriff's office, need to increase security for people. >> carley: you clearly care about your community and trying to break a 118-year streak. thank you for joining us. check in with lawrence jones for a look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> lawrence: big show coming up this morning on "fox and friends." tale of two campaigns, one hour versus one minute. harris breaks her streak for 60 seconds and trump talks to reporters for an hour saying it is time to focus on her radical policy. harris heads to arizona. how much longer can she ignore the crisis she's in charge of? rachel campos-duffy, pulshe has pulsz of the hispanic community. >> how has it affected your
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♪ >> carley: listen to this terrifying story here. to say oklahoma college students say they were drugged while staying at a mexican resort. and this photo claims to show them passed out as they sat at the pool bar. >> chanley painter joins us live in studio with more chan chan good morning. it was a dream vacation that soon turned into a nightmare. take a look at this photo featuring the women moments after drinking water ordered at this swim-up bar in resort in can coon. both college students became dangerously sick. convulsions and passing out and paralyzed. after being rushed to a private hospital. the staff soon demanded thousands of dollars for her treatment as the doctors sedated and intubated her. zarha's family knew they needed to get her back to the states
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asap 30 hours later on private plane to dallas. her doctors are not able to find anything wrong with her and say she possibly was drugged and her friend didn't up in the hospital but had a rough 24 hours. both girls not naming the mexican resort or the hospital for fear of their safety. and zarha telling the local news, quote: we both got water and within two minutes jake her boyfriend had turned around and we both hit the bar heads down payment. i was so heavy to the point where i could not lift my head or anything. all of a sudden i started having these seizing compulsions and in fact she suffered 18 convulsions and she requires physical therapy to learn to even walk again. they speculate that it could have been maybe synthetic fentanyl in that water, guys this is unbelievable story and zarha jake and families now conducting the dots, okay,s so the girls experienced seizures and all of a sudden passed out after drinking water.
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hotel staff then called the hospital, they were teen a hospital that wasn't the closest one to the resort and then they had to spend all of this money on treatment they believe this was coordinated effort between the hospital staff and people at the resort. had to spend $60,000. maybe the people who drugged them at the hotel if that is what really happened got a kick back. >> joey: i don't want to be a skeptic but they won't name the resort or the hospital. very adamant that they can't confirm that they were drugged. is there evidence they were doing drugs? >> if you look this up conspiracy theorists think they are making this up. days in the hospital have. that much of a bill. >> carley: i doubt that they were taking drugs. we got some zarha the college student she said god has been with her throughout this whole entire experience. she said evil is real but i want to thank god for being with me
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the entire time. girls just drinking water. >> water and just suddenly hits them. they had their friends thankfully with them. their boyfriend jake with the hospital 24/7. >> joey: scary. >> very scary situation. thousands of dollars. private hospital they were taken to had hundreds of rooms but like they were all empty. only people in the hospital locked from the outside so they were like locked into that hospital room i guess there is a lesson learned here difficult to do. if you are go to a resort like s drink bottled water and be mindful what is in your drink. try to look at people who are making it. >> chanley: exactly. she said they are never leaving the united states again. they said don't leave the resort if you go to somewhere like that. they didn't. they were at the resort. scary. >> carley: so scary. silver lining zarha says jake has been with me the whole time
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i will spend the rest of my life with him. hope she is doing better. chanley, thank you so much. now, a massachusetts rape suspect is arrested in los angeles after being on the run for 35 years. but not before leading police on ar an hour-long chase through the city. steven paul gail is accused of raping two women at gunpoint in 1989. investigators identified him using d.n.a. evidence. he has multiple aliases and moved to several police to avoid police. is he also said to have ties to organized crime. and former chicago mayor lori lightfoot revealing preliminary findings in her investigation into dalton, illinois mayor tiffany henyard who critics call the worst mayor in america. henyard, listen to this, used the village credit card to spend more than $43,000 on three amazon purchases in a single day. there were also unexplained purchases, including over 7,000 bucks on a wayfair purchase and
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paypal money transfers and gift cards. >> i know how i felt when i started these numbers. i can imagine how all of you are feeling after all this time being in the dark. there are a number of other things we know but we arndt ready yet. we have got to verify 20 ways to sunday. >> carley: no shock here the findings are not sitting well with residents. >> i am devastated. i am devastated that this woman came in to our town and spent all of our tax money. i want her in jail. >> tiffany needs to be locked up. she needs to be made an example out of that she cannot go around using our money and spending it however she wants to spend it like the job come with a cash register. >> carley: lightfoot says dalton general fund balance was over $5.5 million in 2022 and by
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may 2024 it dropped to a deficit of more than $3.5 million. wild story there. all right. another great showing for team u.s.a. at the olympics runner sydney mcglaughlin dropping 40 seconds. matching the world record and taking home a gold medal on 25th birthday. tara davis wood hall also showing out in the women's jump. woodhall jumped 23 feet. unfortunately star know a lyles ending limps after testing positive for covid. taken off the track in a wheelchair after bronze medal performance in the 200-meter finals. doctors giving permission to run the case after quarantining and resting in his hotel for two days. he says the illness definitely impacted his performance. those are your headlines. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪

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