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whoa, whoa, whoa. ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> brian: "fox and friends" weekend. thank you. >> will: go to warren zei zeiders.com, find dates for you. >> brian: when do we see you next? all right. >> ainsley: your parents said no one in your family is musically inclined and now you will be singing at madison square garden. how do you feel? >> we skipped a generation, i got the gift from god. >> thank you, warren. >> ainsley: have a good weekend. >> bill: shout out to mom and dad. rebranding bidenomics here we go. kamala harris rolling out big reboot today as she gets ready
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to deliver a speech on the economy. how the former president donald trump is teeing off on that. good morning, it is friday. you made it, america. i'm bill hemmer, live in new york. how you feeling? >> dana: good, but i'm bleeding. >> bill: you are bleeding? >> dana: i am dana perino. everything is fine. >> bill: get a bandaid. >> dana: this is "america's newsroom," great show today. harris has gone 26 days without an interview or news conference. americans continue to face high prices across the board. >> bill: the vice president will talk about focus on grocery bills and push a ban on price gouging. critics are saying the vice president has been talking about these issues for years. >> cost of groceries gone up, cost of gas gone up. one of highest priorities for the president and me. >> fighting inflation is one of
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our administration's top economic priorities. >> for many americans, prices are too high and we will address that. >> twh i am president, it will be my day one priority to fight to bring down prices. >> dana: irony not lost on former president trump, who held his second news conference in a week. he said harris should have acted sooner. >> harris declared tackling inflation will be day one priority for her. day one. but day one really for kamala was 3-1/2 years ago. where has she been? and why hasn't she done it? >> dana: house budge t committe chair is on deck. go to mark meredith. in the title, it is biden-harris administration. >> mark: good point. looks like the vice president is walking a tight rope. she is saying she needs to
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revamp economic policies next year. it is still biden-harris administration that insists their policies are working. in north carolina, we expect the vice president to outline how she will change the economy. the campaign says she will call for a down payment assistant fund, tax credit to encourage builders to generate starter homes, capping cost of insulin and have the ftc regulate grocery prices. yesterday biden said harris will make a great president. the president telling fox, they are still very much tied together. >> how much does it bother you that vice president harris might soon for political reasons start to distance herself from your economic -- >> she's not going to. >> mark: harris economic plan would require support from congress and given republicans
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are outraged over spending, there is no guarantee she would get her way. oped writing all biden-harris spending has yielded little, washington borrowed $400,000 for every additional job compared to trump's first three years. former president trump says he believes investing in domestic energy production could change economic fortunes. >> when i win, i will bring prices down, starting day one, we will end kamala's war on american energy and drill, baby, drill. we will drill, baby, drill. >> mark: line we have heard a lot from trump. it is a state where fracking is a big issue and harris said she no longer supports a ban on fracking, something she pushed in 2020.
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>> ainsley: curiouser and curiouser. >> bill: jody arrington, good morning. thank you for your time. i want to read a piece you filed. you said ucla reduction act second anniversary is today. more spending, more taxes, more debts, more government. there is another choice. remind viewers, she was tie-breaking vote two years ago, sir. >> yeah, she was, she was also acting as economic arsonist and chief and trying to show up in a firefighter uniform much like she's trying to do in north carolina to extinguish the flames of inflation she set ablaze along with her accomplice joe biden because of their
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unbridaled spending and failed economic policies. namely the attack on life blood of our economy, oil and gas, and the taxes and the regulations, death by thousand cuts to every manufacturer and business in this country that is desperately trying to meet over stimulated demanbecause of market being flooded with federal moneys. it is supply-demand economics 101 issue that apparently kamala harris does not understand. i don't know if she is more appalling than incompetent, but things will get worse under kamala harris presidency, that's a fact. >> dana: one thing she will come up with, from "washington post" saying it is terrible idea about government controlling grocery store. she would push for the first ever federal ban on food price
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hikes with sweeping new power for federal authorities. i was saying last night on gutfeld, my high school economics teacher explained that if you have price control, you end up with shortage, business will not make money, no incentive to cut prices. what do you say about this policy? >> that is right. they have been squeezing the supply side, which is the problem. it is energy cost. it's labor shortage. we have lower job participation rate today than we did pre-covid because this administration u unilaterally, along with the inflation reduction act expanded welfare and waived work requirements. you cannot squeeze supply and over stimulate demand and not have kasm of imbalance which
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result in record inflation, highest inflation and cost of living crisis. the answer is like ronald reagan's line, the answer is not more government. government is the problem when the levers of power are in control of socialists. i'm not being tongue and cheek here, she's to the left of bernie sanders, dana. she believes in central planning, she believes the government ought to control means of production. that is what obama care for all is and what is behind this food gouging. forget fact farmers are paying more in seed prices, on water and diesel, on fertilizer. where are they going to put that cost? they can't absorb it, they would have to sell the farm. that cost shows up at the grocery store. her initiative on food gouging
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would have grocery stores empty and have a long line at gas stations, likes we have not seen since jimmy carter. only 48% of democrats have confidence kamala harris can get the economy back on track. >> bill: appreciate your time, thank you, sir. we will be in chicago starting sunday. thank you for your time. we expect to hear more next week. democrats converge in chicago for the dnc. united center on beautiful day and great american midwestern city. special coverage begins sunday, lineup stacked and packed, dana and i will be in chicago all next week bringing it to you from there. look, here is the deal. we're getting our first look at her economic policies and proposal. today grocery prices, then she will discuss housing.
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joe biden wanted to build two million new homes. where do you get the money for this? she wants to spend 3 million new homes and do credit for first-time home buyers. i don't know where the money comes. >> dana: what it does to the market, keeps prices high. one great way to get more housing, get inflation down. interest rates down, another, and environmental regulations that are keeping from people doing that. we could go on and on. >> bill: or call larry kudlow and he could tell us. >> dana: five people charged in the death of matthew perry. the actor's live-in personal assistant injected him with the drug the day of the death. she is in trouble? >> all five of them are. details of matthew perry is rocking the los angeles community and beyond, it is one
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of the worst cases. criminal network preyed on perry's addiction, calling him a moron as the actor tried to get more of the ketamine he was first given for anxiety and depression. >> doctors refused to increase dosage, he turned to doctors who say perry as way to make quick money. they knew what they were doing was wrong, they knew it was risking great danger to mr. perry. they did it anyways. in the end, these defendants were more interested in profiting off mr. perry than caring for his well being. >> federal authorities say five suspects included two doctors, one appeared in court thursday and pleaded not guilty. san diego mark chavez has agreed to plead guilty.
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there is ketamine queen, jasveen sangha, who pleaded not guilty is accused of selling ketamine to someone else who died from taking it. authorities say perry's live-in assistant, kenny iwamasa injected the actor with ketamine several times on the day he died last october. that assistant pleaded guilties. all five have been charged with federal crimes facing up to 120 years in prison if convicted. doj and dea says one doctor texted to another, how much will this moron pay? let's find out. they sold perry vials for 2000, that would cost a doctor $12. perry bought $55,000 of ketamine from the drug ring in two months. >> dana: tragic. thank you. >> bill: more to learn, too. 12 past. u.s. locked and loaded in middle east trying to protect israel and prevent iran from going to war with that counter.
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will tehran keep powder dry or is the message not getting through just yet? >> dana: new round of subpoenas coming down on new york city mayor eric adams, what it means for democrats federal corruption investigation. >> bill: dash cam showing multiple bullets hitting the windshield of a patrol car, a officer in hot pursuit, we'll show you how this ended on some mean streets of california. with bugs, the struggle-is-real. that's why you need zevo traps. zevo works 24/7 to attract and trap flying insects. for effortless protection. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly.
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being taken to a medical appointment. he is expected to be charged with felony escape. allston was found guilty of a shooting death of a one-year-old little girl on christmas day in 2015. >> bill: middle east ready to back up israel in event of expected attack out of tehran or iran. there are questions on how tehran is getting message to not think about attacking our cl closest alie. what are you hearing lucas at this hour? hello. >> lucas: good morning. firepower did not stop iran from carrying out massive drone and missile strike on israel, just about all of them were shot down, that appears to be the strategy this time around, as well. >> over 90% of what was shot to israel was taken down by our
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forces or israeli forces. if i were iran, i'd be thinking about that. >> message to iran is if you launch another major attack, the u.s. and allies will shoot down missiles and drones. >> i don't think we've been delicate in messaging to iran, we've been clear, if israel is attacked, we will come to the defense of israel. >> no talk there about strikes against iran inside iran. strike group last seen sailing through the singapore strait, still a week away, if needed. there are 40,000 troops scattered around the middle east, most are sailors aboard war ships. gulf of amman in position to launch interceptors, if
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necessary. uss coleshg will shoot down any missiles launched in yemen. uss georgia armed with tomahawk cruise missiles remains in mediterranean sea and heading to red sea. >> bill: barely a whisper out of the negotiations. >> dana: bring in adam bullar, who negotiated abraham accord during trump administration and former negotiator with the taliban, that anniversary yesterday, three years since the withdrawal. tell us your take on the ceasefire talks, hamas is not at the table today. >> the people negotiating are people that negotiated the abraham accord, general from egypt, you have sheik from qatar.
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they were very effective. you are missing the delegation from hamas partly because we killed him. israel killed him. which makes it hard to negotiate if you are dead. they are relaying messages back and forth, it is a hard one. i'm not sure israel wants this right now. you might see israel close the door here and move on the north. >> bill: i think you are right about this, i don't think it is easy and i don't think it is easy because hamas started from position and said, we want the idf out. until the israeli army moves out of gaza, we're negotiating nothing. >> and the israelis have taken it to a point where, they tested the waters and they do best when they take unilateral action and i think the israelis know it. a lot going on in the united states with elections.
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messages from trump and kamala and it is best to take out the trash now. >> bill: if i can add on that comment there, dnc fires up on monday, how desperate is this administration for a ceasefire? >> highly desperate, would be a huge political win, timing matters as much as secret service, there is a lot of pressure to have a secret service before. i don't know if those conditions are ready or right. it would be a political win. >> dana: president trump yesterday talked about protests, israel relations and what it would look like under a harris and walz ticket. watch this. >> if kamala harris and tim walz are elected, radical left flag burners and hamas sympathizers will cause chaos in our street andun aring u.s. foreign policy in the white house and israel will be gone. it will be gone. i never thought i'd say that a year or two ago. never thought i'd say it.
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israel would be gone. >> dana: that is on his take on what it might look like. >> i was there sitting in the front. couple things, he committed 100% support for american jews in israel. full stop. full stop contribution. second point, none of this would have happened is that the dollars going to iran from oil increased 80%. hundreds of millions of dollars are going to iran and they are using it with themselves and proxies to attack israel. when you take that away, and you still take some people out, you take out soleimani, you will have placated weak country that can't afford this, that is the reason it's happened. they need money to support and they attack. question is, what do you do now? we have five american hostages
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there. where are our people? >> dana: right. >> where are our people on the ground? we have attacks from the houthis. the who? the houthis. i don't even know what that is. blow them up, united states need to act and bring our people home and have people on the ground and need respect in the region and that will give it. >> bill: i can hear it in your voice. >> dana: i wish you were at the table, glad you are at this table. thank you for all you have done. >> bill: adam, thank you. biden-harris administration grappling with migrant crime, new fox poll reveals lack of enforcement of southern border and what will happen next? how does that play at ballot box? we'll show you numbers we came up with yesterday. in her first comments what c
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>> dana: mayor eric adams and his election committee have been served new round of federal subpoenas. seeking adams particular messages and e-mails and other documents as part of corruption probe. is this investigation heating up for real this time? >> it is heating up and it has been for quite sometime, dana. according to "new york times," prosecutors are seeking documents and travel records for new york city mayor eric adams and his aides. subpoenas were served last month to city hall, part of probe into 2021 campaign believed to be about possible corruption and foreign influence.
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investigators are trying to determine if adams conspired with turkish government to receive illegal campaign donation and if he provided favors in return. adams attorneys said they reviewed documents and interviews and communications and to be clear, we have not identified any evidence of illegal conduct by the mayor. we have identified extensive evidence undermining theory of prosecution. fbi agents raided the home of adams top fundraiser and former executive at turbkish airlines where adams reportedly received free flights. >> we are following the rules to the letter, i want to say we can take scrutiny.
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>> adams has an interview at 10:00 a.m., we'll see if he is asked about the new round of subpoenas. >> dana: something to watch. something every few months comes up, we're paying attention. thank you. >> i'm not in favor of decriminalizing or not having consequence for, we have to -- let me be clear, we have to have a secure border, i'm in favor of saying we'll not treat people who are undocumented border crossers as criminals. >> bill: five years ago talking about not criminalizing those crossing the border. this week, some migrant crime cases, this is in massachusetts on tuesday. this fella charged with aggravated rape of a pregnant woman, caught and released in june of 2021. this character is state of new york, age 38. wanted in peru for 23 murders. crossed into u.s. illegally in
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the month of may. new york city this week, accused of raping a woman on a park bench, released in arizona at the border in may of 2023. that is just this week and more high profile cases. we've seen others. there seems there is a story like this everyday. what do you think at home? how do the american people feel about this image? poll that just came out. what best describes the situation on u.s. southern border? this is a big deal, 44% believe it is emergency. 43% believe it is major problem. that is 87% of the people surveyed this past week. that's a big number and shows why immigration is such a leading issue on this cammin pa. we asked this question. who do you trust to do a better job? clearly in trump's column, 58-39 on border security. 56-42 on immigration. it is going to be very difficult for kamala harris over the next 80 days to change the numbers.
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trump controls this issue. he owns it. based on his reputation and time as a first termer and based on comments we heard like that clip from kamala harris in 2019. she's changed her position, we'll see if voters buy that. this now. check it out, dana, back to you. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: football on your mind, preseason, but american gymnast jordan chiles speaking out after she was stripped of her olympic bronze medal. she says, i have no words this feels unjust and is significant blow to me and everyone who championed my journey. the unprompted racially driven attacks are wrong and hurtful, i've poured my heart and soul into this sport and i'm proud to represent my culture and country. officials gave jordan chiles's record to romanian jgymnast.
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>> bill: should have spread the wealth in this case. >> dana: number one in my -- >> bill: i will talk you into this. >> dana: i think jordan chiles would have been okay if both competitors -- >> bill: i don't know that answer. >> dana: we should have her on and ask her. >> bill: my guess is yes. >> dana: my guess is no. we will fight about it in the commercial break. >> bill: 50 cents on the arlington. v.p. harris teeing up first major policy speech on the economy. can she sell voters onner had vision if she were to win in november? ring doorbell capturing the moment a couple was ambushed in their own driveway. what was lifelike before the ring camera? what happened next, in a moment. duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies
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>> bill: florida couple ambushed outside their home. they had just won the jack dltd pot at a casino. they came home after winning $3300, they were held at gunpoint, shot multiple times by the suspect. the couple wants to know why they did not act when they were seen watching the couple for two hours. >> they did nothing about it for two hours, let those people watch us, watched us cash a ticket, following us. one was in know front of us in the front door and one behind us. >> bill: wow, wonder if it happened before. two were arrested, both face
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multiple charges. police are looking for a third suspect. that story out of tampa. >> dana: two teenagers under arrest for this. [siren sounding] [shots fired] >> shots fired. shots fired. shots fired. >> dana: dash cam captures v video. pursuit was happening and he was trying to pull them over for a traffic stop. a dozen shots were fired, barely missing the officer. both teens charged with echl taed murder. >> she was also acting as the economic arsonist independence chief and showing up in firefighter uniform like she's
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trying to do in north carolina to extinguish flames of inflation that she set ablaze along with her accomplice, joe biden because of unbiassed spending and failed policy. >> bill: that is jody arrington, with us earlier today. former donald trump blasting the v.p. ahead of her first major speech. that will be the focus today in north carolina. jes je jessica joins us. government spending boom fuelled inflation that crushed real average income. did you write that, james? >> i did not, but i agree with it. real income and weekly earnings dropping 4% over biden-harris administration. when kamala harris and joe biden took office, we had a low inflation high growth economy and they converted it to high
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inflation, low growth, economy growing half as fast as when they took office and inflation is double. they are celebrating this 2.9% number, that is double what it was in january of 2021. this is a disaster and it looks like we're going to get much more of the same. >> dana: one thing kamala harris tried to do, two things, she did campaigning with biden yesterday. same time, her campaign trying to distance from biden on prices on groceries. school of economics. what would they think about the government, the state taking over grocery stores in order to deal with prices? >> price controls are something that is concerning to democratic and republican leaning economists and potentially going to lead to scarcity issue. that is probably how my professors would feel about it. the u.s. has had fastest recovery of all industrialized
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nations and that is something to be proud of. that is due to type of policies biden and harris put into place like reduction inflation act, which has medicare negotiating prices of drugs. sorry, that will save seniors 6 billion, those are making a real difference in people's lives. i get it, inflation matters and she'll have to being tael prices on her own. >> bill: what our polling found, economy 38%, top issue. nothing is close, immigration 14 and abortion 14. who do you trust to do better job. trump leads by six points, 42-46. one thing on polling you have to keep in mind. our poll shows trump leads among independents by eight points. in 2020, joe biden won by 15 points. keep an eye on it. get to the good stuff. this is the good stuff, okay.
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tim walz and kamala harris had a i guess meet and greet. here is a clip of it and paernltly it is out there for you to see, too. watch. >> i think i have white guy tacos. >> is that mayonnaise and tuna? >> ground beef and cheese. >> i like the idea of being a little behind. >> i'm looking at coach walz right now. >> i'm excited, i want to be part of the excitement you're generating. we're doing it together, buddy. >> bill: i watched all of it, did you? >> dana: nope. >> bill: did you? >> nope. >> bill: did you? >> half of it. >> as long as people in our industry are not reporting aggressively on plans which look like more of the same spending, more of same inflation, i don't
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know why you wouldn't keep doing these self-congratulatory, self-loving videos that some may find cringe worthy, probably more fun for them than dealing with real questions. >> dana: no question, there is enthusiasm up and people who didn't have any idea who tim walz and kamala harris were. >> absolutely, they both have better favorability on republican ticket and there are people on issues like economy, where they have room to grow because people don't know them as well. these are meet and greet videos and they are getting to know each other, as well. >> bill: that was most obvious. >> i don't think that is a bad thing, that is what young people feel, we have a shot and want to go down swinging if we do, these are people committed to trying to win this. >> dana: see you in chicago? >> yes, excited. >> bill: bring tacos and
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mayonnaise. >> james is coming, too. >> dana: whole gang. >> you know that white guy taco is legit. >> enough of the racial obsession. >> bill: we are out of time. what is white guy taco? >> joke is people from midwest, black pepper is about as spicy as they can get. >> dana: i hear what you are saying, check this out, espn fired sam ponder, the netswork says cost cutting move, michele tafoya is my guest next. plus this. >> somebody is in there. >> heart pounding body cam video shows rescue of a mom from a submerged car in texas. we have it next. >> i saw an officer running into the water. i started praying, give me strength, make me fast, i pulled
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>> what is going on? >> she's stuck. she's in the water. >> come on. >> bill: amazing stuff to watch. police officer runs into a pond to rescue a woman who had suffered a seizure and went into the water. her young son got out and ran down a police officer nearby. >> officer cobb began to perform chest compressions and i could feel the pulse in her wrist. it felt like eternity, but she began to have a pulse and water began to come out of her mouth. it was amazing scene life coming back into her. >> bill: they saved her, she's
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still in the hospital, the mother is. young man, well done. >> dana: good boy. >> this is another loss for espn. it is a gain for literally the rest of the world. now you see the true sam ponder. >> dana: sage steele sounding off on the firing of sam ponder. espn claims its for budget cuts. sam was outspoken on woman's sports. michele tafoya is with us. ponder said, call me what you want, it is unfair for biological males to compete in female sports, it is the reason they were separate in first place and reason we need title nine. that feels like common sense for a lot of people. i work at a place, i can say what i think and they back me
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up. what do you think she said wrong and do you believe it was budget cuts? >> michele: i don't think it was budget cuts. what is troubling, timing, three weeks before n.f.l. begins. her show, best ratings year in quite sometime. i don't know why they would do this so close to the season and bring attention unless they want to bring in the next host and give that next host a lot of attention. what sam said was reasonable and kirk herbstreit, he said i'm tired of being quiet about this. men don't belong in women's sports. u "u.s.a. today" columnist nancy armor said sam is a bigot. sam ponder is the furthest thing from a bigot i've ever met.
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this is mistreatment. it rings same as what happened to sage steele. i don't know what to make of it. robert grif ith iii was fired the same day. both had time left on their contracts, that will have to be bought out and espn will use that as a tax write-off. >> dana: this was said, espn got rid of sam pon der. nike is silent. they choose wokeness over women. we love women who stand up and speak the truth, that is integrity and thank you. what is amazing and i don't think we had a chance to talk about this, think about all these women who succeeded in sports because there was
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separation for a reason. they are wildly successful and great leaders, people look up to them and they have the power to say something to stick up for these women in sports like in title nine. why don't they? >> michele: i don't know. i've talked to men and women in sports who are still in it. they say, i have to be careful about my brand, is what i've heard from most of them. that is troubling to me. that is why i'm glad kirk h herbstreit speak up with dan dakich. this is basic common sense and has nothing to do with bigotry, it is fairness and biology. >> dana: great question for kamala harris to answer. >> michele: absolutely, absolutely. and to give the reasons why she believes one way or the other, that is extremely important. no one is trying to deny tr
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transgender athlete ability to compete. my dad had a son and three daughters, he said, you are going to have opportunities that mom never had, my sisters never had. i had a long career in sportscasting thanks to title nine. >> dana: you wouldn't have had the experience to talk about it. you are a crowd favorite and we thank you for being on the show, thank you so much. >> michele: my pleasure. take care. >> bill: every time football season begins, what did we do with our lives the past six months? >> dana: had to talk about basketball and baseball. and the -- when does hockey start, next week? >> bill: end of october or november. >> dana: earlier, i believe.

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