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dr. againton lee, appreciate it. rob: we got to get you some of those big hammer pants. thank you, sir. good for us. i love that story. i love that dance move. set your dvrs eastern time never miss an edition of "fox & friends first." jillian: bye-bye. >> tropical storm isaias taking aim at the carolinas. >> north carolina and south carolina next 24 hours see hurricane force winds and potential storm surge up to 4 feet. >> i have declared state of emergency. >> talks set to resume between white house and democrats on a covid-19 stimulus relief bill. this will be equivalent to an agreement when we have an agreement. >> i'm not optimistic that there will absolution in the very near term. >> joe biden is getting closer to picking his running mate. >> the next three months are maybe the most important three months in the modern his historf the country. >> everything that has made the
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country great is riding on this election. >> splash down. >> endeavor has returned home. >> welcome down to planet earth. thanks for flying spacex. >> brought the capability back to america. and we came home safely to our families. ♪ >> good monday morning we begin this "fox & friends" with tropical storm isaias. overnight, the storm battering florida's coast with 70 mile-per-hour winds. ainsley: the storm is expected to gain strength as it heads for the carolinas tonight. brian like florida hasn't been through enough. steve harrigan joins us live from jacksonville where the conditions are, okay? steve? >> not great and getting worse every hour. the winds here have picked up considerably. in the last hour the sand is really blowing. we have seen gusts of more than 50 miles per hour off the coast. but you are right. as a whole, florida has dodged a bullet this time around. perhaps not so for north carolina or south carolina. they could see a landfall in the
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next 24 hours there with hurricane force winds and, perhaps, a storm surge of up to 4 feet. here's the governor of north carolina. >> just because it's now categorized as a tropical storm doesn't change its potential threat. the storm continued its march toward north carolina overnight. this storm has already been deadly in the dominican republic. puerto rico, and the bahamas. at least two people killed. trees were uprooted and several major roadways were completely flooded. as far as florida goes, it's made its way steadily up the coast but the real worst of the wind and rain has stayed about 50 miles offshore. north carolina is going to also have to deal with the pandemic as well as this storm. they are making preparations in shelters to try and screen people before they are allowed in and to maintain social distancing. back to you guys. pete: steve harrigan live in
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jacksonville. we will continue to follow that storm all morning long. politics front and center as we are 90 days away from the presidential election. a lot of people hit the sunday show yesterday including joe biden's former opponent senator bernie sanders. is he pointing throughout regardless of what joe biden is talking about now on the trail, he believes that the far left and the so-called moderates, well, they will be coming together. here is bernie sanders. >> people who voted for me, people who support the progressive movement understand that the next three months are maybe, alli, the most three months of the modern history of this country. all of us are going to have to come together and work in a way that we have never worked before to have the largest voter turnout in the history of this country and that we send donald trump packing and elect joe biden. we are going to fight out our differences after biden is elected. as progressives, we are going to do everything that we can to
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make the biden administration the most progressive administration that it can become. pete: ainsley, it's been very interesting. usually candidates during the primary run to the flanks of their party and back to the middle. it's been the opposite for joe biden. here he is working with bernie sanders and comrade cortez and others to move further left and we see more evidence of that this weekend. ainsley: you have the establishment, you have the moderates and then you have the progressives. and then you have the far, far left out there rioting and and fighting violence on these countries saying defund police. some are saying we don't want police at all. but they have come together on one thing. everyone, all the democrats want to -- they want president trump out of office. they agree on that, brian. brian: up. joe biden has got to make a decision. if the trump campaign know what is they are doing, they will make joe biden make a decision. by the way, read his lips, he is
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raising your taxes. he told you that he is raising the corporate rate. is he raising the top income bracket rate. he is raising capital gains rate and raising real estate tax. it's costing more and more for you to die. that's what he is telling us. bernie sanders is saying shhh, once he gets elected i will make him go flying to the left. if the trump administration know what is they during make divorce himself from bernie sanders or hug him before the election. because, if not, we have elected bernie sanders, which even panicked their party. here is sean hannity. >> joe biden now has stated policies that what he will do to america. is he has adopted -- i never thought i would see this in my lifetime bulls wick. he has pledged billions of dollars to aoc's green new deal. his gun caesar will be beto
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o'rourke, bozo i call him. pelosi, schumer, biden. what have they done? what has schumer, pelosi, and joe biden accomplished because, combined, they have been in the swamp in washington, mark, for 125 years. brian: first thing they are probably going to do when they realize there is not enough money to do anything that they want is gut defense. why? because president obama did the same exact thing. anyone watching that splash down over the weekend know this. if anybody on the space coast thinks that president obama and joe biden did anything but destroy the space program they weren't paying attention. let's talk texas and bring in texas congressman chip roy. congressman, welcome back. on this race, does biden have a problem? either he has got to hug bernie or divorce bernie? >> yeah, good morning to y'all. i couldn't agree more. what we are seeing in washington is frankly appalling. i gave a floor speech last week talking about this where we have
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seen a politicization of a virus. the politicization of defending the rule of law. we are seeing a democratic party that refuses to stand with law enforcement. down here in texas we are standing with law enforcement in texas. you are seeing what is happening across this country when democrats when they are in charge of cities. when we are allowing people to get murdered and businesses to get burned all because by democrats cynical ploy try to oppose the president of the united states. perfectly happy to let the cities in the united states to burn. not do anything about the virus and pointed finsers at the president. pathetic. weed should be in washington voting. we should have amendments on the floor. doing things to help the small businesses getting destroyed. and we should be doing our job. instead, they are playing politics. they want to try to win in november. i'm going to be proud to stand up for this country, stand up for america while i'm running this year. i hope all my republican colleagues will join me. because what we have been doing is see the president try to swamp the swamp and the swamp is
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biting back. nancy pelosi won't even talk to us about securing the border or standing with law enforcement or doing the things that the president ran on in 2016 and is running again none 2020. so, i think we will be standing up with americans and seat difference in november. >> congressman, you are right biden running a smoke and mirrors campaign talking about changing america he was there 40 years and didn't do that. progressive agenda. same smoke and mirror once capitol hill i don't have to tell you that as we talk about the covid-19 bill. here is speaker nancy pelosi talking about whether they are close to an agreement. >> the fact is it will be close to an agreement when we have an agreement. and it -- the fact is they put on the floor the end of this week in the senate $200. so, when you say well, you 600. they have no support for that in their party. we are unified in our support for the $600.
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pete: what she is not talking about. you could label it ballot, ballot, bailout. money to bail out blue state and pension funds. where are republicans on this right now. >> well, can i tell that you my democratic colleagues led by speaker pelosi. don't make anies in stake by th. those taking to the radical left, nancy pelosi is right in the middle of that the idea that there is some great big break between them is laughable. speaker pelosi has allowed the house of representatives to be run by the progressive radical left. right in the middle of it. my opponent is running as someone who fit right in. and that's what we are dealing with and right now what we need to do is focus on the small businesses that are getting killed. i am very proud to have a bipartisan bill with a fresh new democrat to pass the flexibility acts. riltd now in d.c. passing a simple form of a ppp flexibility bill to help these small
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businesses. we should be weakening off of the unemployment insurance debacle that the democrats jammed down the throats of these small businesses paying people more not to work than to work. and doing the things the business world and the people around america want to see is getting us back to work. instead, democrats are playing politics, trying to run up the score, spend a lot of government money we don't have when we have $26.5 trillion of debt. and we should be doing the things that builds competence in our country. getting behind america getting people back to work and open you will small businesses that are hurting. that's what the american people want to see not politics as usual in the swamp. ainsley: what do you make of this. nancy pelosi said we are unified on the 600 a week. the 600 expired midnight on friday. so republicans said let's extend it for one more week until we can work out this agreement on what we are going to give americans going forward. and democrats rejected that what does that tell you? >> well, i think it speaks for itself, right? i think the american people are seeing democrats refuse to even play ball. right? to even just say fine, let's
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have a week extension and let's move forward to get something that will actually work. again, talk to any of the businesses, i mean, i represent 2300 restaurants and 53,000 employees. i get phone calls every single day saying please do not repass the $600 because it's making it to where we can't hire people back. it's paying people not to work rather ton to work. and it's killing our businesses. we have a barbecue place in texas that i represent been open for 75 years. they just posted a sign that they're shutting their doors permanently. harvarsmall business close permanently. do you know why? 45% of black businesses have closed over the last five months. where are the people that care about those black lice? is the nba going to put that on their jersey? is are they going to put the name of the 1-year-old black boy killed in chicago and 8-year-old in atlanta. brian: they are not allowed. that -- hey, chip, that was not on the list of things they could put on their jersey like free
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hong kong or china, you are abusing the players in the academy us which we sponsor. but, yesterday, i understand, hundreds of austin police officers clashed with two separate protests amplify black voices and protest enemies of the people over in austin. so on saturday, excuse me. what could you tell us about this? they were blocking the roadway. announcements were made to get out. they didn't and the cops did their thing. >> well, i can say that my friends over the austin police department ohio stand 100 percent behind and texas department of public safety chief manly in charge in austin did. great job pushing these protesters out. bringing our horse riding cops down to downtown austin and pushing them out. god bless them. texas governor abbott brought in 800 troopers. we had special agents in town. we had people embedded to make sure that these folks didn't take off. and threatening to go up in tall
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buildings and arms and bring snipers into austin. we're not going to do it. governor austin made clearing not going to have autonomous zone in texas. law enforcement stepped up like they should to keep the peace. we are not going to have lawless here and not going to allow autonomous zone in texas. did our job to stop white marxists creating unrest. making our cities less safe. and has nothing to do about black lives or helping people that they say it is. it's about those that are trying to advance the markist agenda while they run around drinking lattes because they have a few hours to kill when they're home from college. it's quite pathetic, actually. i'm glad our law enforcement officers have stood up against this tyranny against our local community and safety. pete: when the local police are empowered, they can actually do their job. what a novel concept. >> that's right. pete: in 2020 it seems it is. congressman chip roy, thank you for your time this morning. we appreciate it? >> god bless you all. pete: let's toss it now to
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jillian mele for medicine lines. >> overnight the marines identifying the victims of a training accident in california. all nine service members ranging from 19 to 23 years old. eight of those 9 are presumed dead after amphibious assault vehicle sank last week. the marines are now focused on recovering their bodies. california becoming the first state to top half a million covid-19 cases. the golden state leading the nation in new infections. this as florida sees its lowest number of daily deaths in three weeks with 62. the state also recovering its lowest number of new infections in a month with just over 7,000. today construction is set to resume on the only house of worn destroyed on the 9/11 terror attacks. greek orthodox church stood in the shadow of the world trade center. the project was halted in 2017 due to stalled funding. blessed during the ceremony sky
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light on the church's dome. the goal is to have it open in september of 2021. philadelphia eagles testing positive for covid-19 overnight. the tea teen team self-quaranti. another coach was sent home. second head coach to be diagnosed. new orleans saints coach sean payton tested positive in march. a look at your headlines. i will send it back to you. jillian: all right. we wish him well. thanks so much, jillian. good, no symptoms. some biden supporters are urging him not to debate president trump but how would the media react if it were the other way around? that's going to be next. ♪ trying to do to me ♪ ♪ free to my patients. pronamel will help push the minerals back into the enamel, to keep the enamel strong. i know it works. and i hear nothing but great things from my patients that have switched to it.
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>> we are really debate if one side is willing to tell the truth. giving him that national forum to continue to spout, you know, to get to 21,000 or 22,000 lies, i think just isn't worth it for the democrats or for biden. brian: how do you say i think joe will get crushed? that's how you do it. the presidential election is just 92 days away. calls ramping up for joe biden to forego the presidential debates all together. but how would the media react if it was president trump supporters making the same demand or president trump himself. media reporter joe concha from the hill is here. joe, all we have to do is magical what it will be like. the president saying i'm worried about the election. they jumped down his throat. what about the debates. what has the media done with joe biden? nothing. >> almost nothing. each week chris wallace for instance asked the biden
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campaign for introduce always something else to do. not available is the excuse. look, brian, debates are seen by presidential debates by 80 million people. 90 million people. talking super bowl numbers here. joe lockhart how just played a former press secretary under president bill clinton. so best unintentional comedy i have ever seen. the president will, quote, repeat lies and biden will, quote, need to correct him over and over again. in a related story joe lockhart provided cover for a president literally impeached to for lying to a grand jury. do we want joe biden fact checking. he said during the debate primaries 150 million people had been killed by gun violence in this country or half population. he also recently said 120 million people had been killed by covid-19. yeah. that's the guy that i want fact-checking. so, look, it's not just cancel culture now. now we are canceling the presidency or tradition we have seen all the way back during the
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television era. presidential debates for 80, 90 million americans to see in october. brian: right. remember, when things gets heated with joe biden yell at you and say don't vote for me. maybe donald trump will get that number two, if you have the truth and feel your opponent is not telling the truth, that's called winning a debate. you go back and forth. here is where you are wrong, mr. president. then you win. let's see if he can do that next, i want you to hear what bari weiss, the former "new york times" opinion editor said on bill maher's show about the cancel culture. >> in order to do our job well, writers and editors, we need to have a level of bravery and thick skin and fearlessness. and when you are living in material of an online mob. that's extremely dangerous. what cancel culture is about it's not criticism. it's about punishment. the writer jonathan rouch has called it something like social murder. brian: that's pretty interesting. left wing bill maher talking to
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somebody who leans left, the former editor of the times agreeing that we have gotten too intolerant as a country. >> as a columnist bari weiss, right, she was maybe center for the "new york times." maybe a little bit left of center. i found that to be a fascinating conversation friday night. she also said something i found very interesting. when you take away civil debate, brian, right, and you lose the ability just to simply disagree on things but find a common ground, the next logical step is violence. and we are seeing that on a night lid basis in cities like portland, seattle, minneapolis, new york, atlanta. across the country. we can't even debate anymore. now it's just okay, burn it down. it's not about correcting or roar active and taking away lively hood, brian. that's a dangerous time now. we saw it at the "new york times" an editor eliminated,
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forced to resign because he ran an editorial from tom cotton republican advocating for the use of the military during mass protests that get out of control that get violent. a majority of the american people agreed with that according to polling, no, not good enough. the woke mob for that editor and now he doesn't have a job today. we are seeing that across the country. you say something that the woke mob doesn't agree with and you will be eliminated and, boy, is that a scary time right now. brian: do you know the person who has not been eliminated after four years who says things that are not politically correct every single day in tweets this guy named president donald trump. and it drives people nuts they can't eliminate him. that's why it's all hands on deck to get joe biden as president. they couldn't stop him with the russia investigation. they couldn't stop him ukraine. now they're trying to stop him after four years. they were spreading words, tell the other countries don't worry he is going to be impeached. you are not going to have to deal with him for long. he is the only one they have
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been unable to stop. >> the reason why, brian, he is unapologetic. can you agree or disagree with what the president has to say. the bottom line is he stays with his principles regardless of what the reaction is. and we saw that with the goya ceo recently, right? where alexandria ocasio-cortez, the online mob, tried to cancel him, his company. not far from me here in jersey. 4,000 employees just because he said something nice about president trump, just like he said something nice about president obama. you say anything nice about this president, apparently your company has to go out of business, he said no, sorry, i'm standing by exactly what i said. and i'm not going to bow to a social media mob that doesn't really represent the country it. represents five minutes in the twitter sphere and that's it. companies in general and people in general shouldn't overreact to something that catches fire in twitter for about five minutes before it goes away. and i have to applaud the goya ceo and president as well sticking to your guns, believing
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in your principles and don't worry about what everybody else is saying. brian brian to be continued ellen degeneres. why is everyone going after her because maybe she likes president bush and wasn't willing to cancel him because they actually appeared together and had a conversation. i wonder if that's related. we will have to find out. joe, put your best person on it. joe concha, thank you so much. >> all right, brian have. a good one. brian: two american astronauts back on earth, my favorite planet this morning after historic splash down in my favorite ocean which is located on earth. national commentator darryl nikki haley on the significance- nail, he knows the significant of it as much as anybody ♪ say
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microsoft 45 days to seal the deal with tiktok why the president backed off threats to ban that app. hey, todd. >> hey, ainsley, great to see you. reuters reporting that the president decided to support the dill deal after push back from advisors who warned a ban could face legal challenges and backlash from young voters. in an official blog post, microsoft said it spoke with the president, writing in part, microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the president's concern. it is committed to acquiring tiktok, subject to a complete security review and providing proper economic benefits to the united states. the president threatened to ban the app. last week amid allegations that its parent company, bite dance gives user data to the chinese government. byte dance has repeatedly denied. this but secretary of state mike pompeo says americans need to realize how dangerous this could be. >> these chinese software companies doing business in the united states, whether it's tic-tacs or we chat are feeding data directly to the chinese communist party. their national security
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apparatus could be the facial recognition pattern it could be information about the residence, their phone numbers, their friends, who they're connected. to say. >> microsoft hopes to close this deal by september 15th. the deadline reportedly given to them by the president. this all comes as the sun newspaper reports that byte plans to move its headquarters from beijing to london. back to you. ainsley: all right, thank you. todd. pete over to you. pete: two american astronauts making history once again as they return home to a space elks capsule after spending two months on the international space station. >> splash down. welcome back to planet earth. >> truly are honored and privileged. >> capsule landing in the gulf of mexico. making it the first water landing by nasa in 45 years. joining me now is launch commentator for nasa darryl nail. thank you so much for being here. pretty cool gig to give the play by play by something this
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historic. did you have concerns it was coming down or were you confident? >> well, i was confident because our partner in spacex is such a good partner and built such an incredible space craft. i can't help but to admit i got a little nervous as i was watching you have two incredible astronauts returning from space and coming down after they pad 39 a at the kennedy space center here in florida two months ago. and then that day comes yesterday and all culminates when they do a deorbit burn and that was the moment that really got me. and then they are coming through the atmosphere and we have what is expected, a communications blackout period. and then they popped out. the parachutes from the spacex dragon capsule come out full canopy come out landing them in the gulf of mexico. just off the coast of pensacola there it was a beautiful splash
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down. spacex and their crews got their boats out there. and then gently lifted that capsule out of the water. got it onto the ship's deck and carefully monitored the space craft until it was the right time to get bob and them out of the space craft and return an american space flat capability to prominence. pete: you weren't the only one holding your breath. the ceo of spacex elon musk had this to say. >> we are going to go to the moon. we are going to have a base on the moon. we will send people to mars. and make life multiplanetary. i think this day heralds a new day of space exploration. i came here because i wanted to see -- to be totally frank. thank goodness. i'm not very religious but i prayed for this one. pete: still amazing to see. does this keep us on track to go to the moon and mars?
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>> it absolutely does. what this does is this takes near earth orbit part of our job, getting back and forth to the international space station and allows our commercial partners, spacex and boeing to take care of that so we can could deep space exploration. we want to go to the moon. art tuesday program going to put the first woman and man back on the moon in a few years. so this allows us to focus on the deep space exploration, going to mars. going to the moon. and we have got a budget before congress where we need bipartisan support. it's the largest budget in nominal dollars according to our administrator jim bridenstine. we urge congress right now to approve that budget so we can keep doing these great things. pete: american leadership in space is back and it's a beautiful thing to see. derrol nail thank you for joining us this morning. we appreciate it? >> you got it, pete. pete: you got it. new york city has already seen more shootings in august than all of 2019 combined.
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have you seen this all over social media. where these, you know, antifa, an blm related groups, they are showing up. it's not just her house. it's other people's houses as well. ainsley, the only question left here really amongst sane rational people is when are people going to reach the red line. and when i say people, i mean the people who have to live in these cities governed by liberals. this is not a democrat, republican thing either. i want to be clear. it's a liberal-conservative thing. cities dominated by liberals have turned the city over to mob. show up at people's houses and intimidate public officials and intimidate the police chief, ms. best. the only question is when are people going to have enough. can i add one more thing here? pretty prominent national political figure. i'm not name dropping i'm saying it for a reason called me about two weeks ago. we were on the phone in the middle of the call, i'm not kidding. she started to breakdown and began to cry a bit. because she was so upset about how bad this has gotten and how
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rationality has gone out the window. do we really believe there is a future for america if we literally turn the streets over to an antifa and blm, a group out there, that some of them have no respect for the public. ainsley: who was it you can't name drop if you don't tell us the name. >> i would love. to say she didn't give me permission. so sincerely upset about it? >> a lot of people felt that way. >> it broke my heart. it really did. brian: going after the mayor of oakland liberal. going after the mayor of portland, liberal. going after the mayor of seattle, liberal. they are going after the police chief in new york city dermot shea. went after the police chief of nassau county. i'm sure they are going to go after suffolk county. they are apolitical. they are going after the people implementing the policy. when are they going to realize that this liberal lion they unleashed is going for their
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jugglejugjugular. new york city protests and also get rid of the anticrime unit and next thing you know you have this stat. 784 dead this year shootings this year compared to 776 all of last year. we just glan august. that's what you get with no end in sight and if you look at the "new york post" editorial today, nothing will change until you allow the police to do the job they have been trained to do. right now they are not. >> well, a couple things i would like to address your first point first and it's a good one, listen, they are lining up outside of the homes of far left liberal mayors. brian, the thing with purity revolutions and that's what this is. you are either ideologically pure with us or out, you are never pure enough. famous last words in the french revolution heads under the guillotine do you know i am on your side. two hallmarks in this. purity you will never reach
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nihilism. these groupings destroy and cannibalize themselves every single time because nobody is pure enough. secondly, on new york, the "new york post" has been doing amazing work with their front covers. the one with the shooting gallery is devastating. going to make a real impact. this is not a democrat-republican thing. this is a human being thing there are people being shot in new york like we are in, you know, a cabal. downtown cabal during the hot zone. if this happened, i'm not diagnosed, brian. if this story was about afghanistan. it would be international diplomacy failure. you would be like oh my gosh, 700 people shot in cabal, this is new york city. i mean, serious? the place is falling into gotham from a bad batman comic. this is sad to watch. pete: dan, good point. we are out of time. you spoke on my behalf. i will call you later and we will chat more. dan bongino, thanks so much for your insight this morning. great stuff. >> you got it, pal. pete: go out to janice dean tracking isaias for us.
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janice? janice: we think the potential is there for it to strengthen into a hurricane again later on this afternoon into towards this evening as we expect a landfall across south carolina tonight. so there's the storm right now, 70 mile-per-hour sustained winds. 74 makes it a hurricane. so well within that window of opportunity. we have got a lot of warm water ahead of it. so there is the storm right now. certainly the east coast of florida saw those battering waives. the heavy rainfall and outer bands, tropical storm storm force winds. take a look at one of the models as we go throughout time. again we are expecting landfall tonight around the myrtle beach area moving up towards the carolinas and mid-atlantic and northeast will get in on a tropical storm system tuesday and wednesday. so there is the wind field as we get into tonight. that's around 8:00 p.m. as we are expecting a landfall perhaps a hurricane around myrtle beach. they have dealt with these things before. not a big deal. but certainly make your preparations now.
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here is the latest track as of 5:00 a.m. we have a new update coming out at 8:00 a.m. we will certainly bring you the very latest. again, expecting a landfall, perhaps a hurricane. scoots northward up towards mid-atlantic and the northeast. we will be certainly feeling isaias here in new york city tuesday into wednesday. all right. pete, and brian, and ainsley, back to you, my friends. will. ainsley: good deal. thank you, janice. hand it over to jillian. she has headlines for us. jillian: call it a miracle 18-year-old girl missing for 9 days in the washington wilderness is found alive she got lost in the woods trying to find help after her car ran out of gas. she survived on berries and water for more than a week. her family as can you imagine are relieved she is safe. >> last day of the search, and we were concerned that we weren't going to find her and we were going to leave these mountains without her. god bless this family today for sure. jillian: absolutely. she was taken to a hospital and
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is in stable condition. terrifying moments as a state trooper narrowly escapes being hit by are aca. watch this. [squealing tires] jillian: the missouri state trooper was about to get back into his cruiser when the driver slammed into it. the trooper, thankfully was not hurt. the driver was taken to the hospital and given a sobriety test. california's museum of man suddenly changing his name for a more inclusive option. 100 years go by the museum of us. stakeholders for the museum in san diego have reportedly been didiscussing the name for years it. remains closed due to covid-19. big birthday celebration for the country's oldest living marine. major bill white turns 105. >> happy birthday. >> same to you, youngster.
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[laughter] >> police officers joining neighbors and friends and drive-by festivities outside of his assisted living facility in california. what is the secret to a long life the major says he keeps his mind sharp by reading. and congrats to you, sir. happy birthday. ainsley: look at all the ladies in line. happy birthday. brian: congresswoman karen bass top contender for joe biden the vp pick. damage control mode calling fidel castro's death a great loss. bass can't talk her way out of this one. she is on deck and check this bump out music which many people don't know ♪ this is my life ♪ i will be strong ♪ supposed to be right ♪ acy, learning, and concentration.
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the state of florida, raised those concerns with me, lesson learned, would not do that again for sure. ainsley: and the congresswoman isn't the only vice president contender with past controversies. here to discuss this fox news contributor and host of moms on fox nation rachel campos duffy. hey, rachel. >> good morning. why would she ever say that about fidel castro. were you satisfied with her response on chris wallace's show? >> of course not. what she basically said is i wouldn't say that -- i wouldn't tell you what i'm really thinking because she knows that florida is so important to the presidential election. look, karen bass makes bernie sanders look like ronald reagan. she was part of the communist youth brigade that traveled to cuba. she had fascination with communist cuba since traveling back to cuba multiple times. that tweet she gave was only four years ago. it's quite disturbing and she played dumb like oh, i didn't know that there were all these human rights abuses is what she
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basically told chris wallace really? she didn't know why thousands of cubans cuba to go to florida. shark infested waters to get to america? give me a break. she is lying and we all know that. ainsley: the top names we hear the most are probably susan rice, kamala harris or susan rice. susan rice went on sunday shows after benghazi. here is how she defends her role on the benghazi response. >> 8 congressional committees over the next four years investigated every aspect of benghazi and not one of them found that i had done anything wrongs. not one of them found that i had deliberately mislead the american people. ainsley: so will these issues, will they affect biden's campaign negatively? >> i absolutely do think. so she looked the american people in the eye and she did
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lie to them on numerous, on the same day, sunday news programs. moreover, she brings a lot of attention to a lot of the misdeeds by the obama administration. she was part of the cabal that was aggressively unmasking americans. she was also part of -- and we will find more out when the dunham report drops. but part of those weaponizing of the fbi of the doj in order to spy on the trump campaign. these are serious matters. these are police state tactics. very unamerican. and it's very dangerous because we all know that given joe biden's mental state, which frankly is in decline daily, we see it. she will be more -- or whoever he picks will be more of a co-president than a vice president. this is the most consequential decision who he will pick as a vice president. ainsley: does that mean the vice presidential pick this election is more important than ever? >> absolutely. and, remember, the democrats were so concerned about the kind
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of power that dick cheney had or they said he had during the bush years. whoever will be vice president will be a co-president and may even end up taking over before his term is over. so we need to look very closely. i mean, ainsley, karen bass is very dangerous. all the things that we saw leading up to fidel castro's revolution. beerng, statues, burning books, punishing dissenters all of those happened. they are happening now in america. we need to be very weary. she is right in line with where the radical end the most powerful democrat wing of the party is. ainsley: rachel, thanks so much. more "fox & friends" coming up. >> of course. expert guidance, helping people find new places to dream and thrive. when you're ready... look for the r. and they're actually pulling out the minerals from the enamel. i like to recommend pronamel to my patients.
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election. >> splash down. >> dragon endeavor has returned home. >> welcome back to planet earth. thanks for flying spacex. >> we brought the capability back to america and came home safely to our families. ainsley: all right. we begin with extreme weather. tropical storm isaias hitting florida with heavy winds and rains overnight. brian: storm is barreling towards the carolinas expecting to regain strength, pete. pete: steve harrigan joins us from jacksonville, florida with the conditions there steve, good morning. >> good morning, this is about as strong as we have seen the wind in florida. can you see this tremendous surf behind me. a few people walking and a few brave kite surfers. in that surf we have seen gusts recorded off the coast 50 miles per hour. for the most part, florida officials say they have been fortunate in dodging the worse of this storm. >> we are blessed that hurricane isaias spared us of significant
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damage. i am pleased that this was more of an exercise than a real event. >> the storm was deadly i recall jr. in the dominican republic, bahamas and puerto rico. it uprooted trees and flooded major roadways. killed at least two people, now it heads to north carolina and south carolina where we could see a potential landfall in the next 24 hours that would mean hurricane force winds once again. storm surge 14 feet. will will north carolina is planning to open up shelters. when they do they will screen people before hand to make sure they don't have the virus. and they are going to try to practice social distancing as well. back to you guys. >> thank you so much, steve, we appreciate it. let's talk about politics. where is biden this week? is he going to kick off his made in america tour in ohio. the president had a tele rally yesterday and this is what he
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had to say. listen to this. >> joe biden and the radical democrats are against fracking. they are against guns and they are against the bible. fracking is a big factor in pennsylvania and your history of the greatest year you ever had. fracking is a big, big factor in pennsylvania for your jobs and your success and you low taxes. and guns. they want to take away your second amendment. they would obliterate the pennsylvania energy industry, destroy pennsylvania's economy, endanger pennsylvania's families and demolish the american way of life as we all know and love. it's the best in the world. ainsley: so, guys, the date is august 3rd. we have exactly three months until november 3rd for this election. so it is really heating up out there and we'll be following biden this week when he kicks off his made in america tour and the president will continue to have these types of rallies. brian: right, fascinating. i also think he wants to make america great again. anything else he will steal from
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president trump? by the way no, one buys it. if you were going to turn around manufacturing in this country you wouldn't have declared it dead for 8 years when you were vice president wing man to president trump. number two is, how do you expect to bring manufacturing back when you also want to up our corporate tax rate another 7%? guess what? it is 21 and it brought companies back. manufacturing was entertaining having business here because they could actually thrive. you want to fortify unions which often time jack up the price of items and goods and number two, if you want to upgrade the corporate tax, president 21. congratulations you want to make america uncompetitive again while stealing the president's phrase. how does he expect to get away from this knowing major his stick background. >> smoke and mirrors campaign, brian. gets away with it. the media entirely uncritical. they don't ask the question questions. made in america tour. virtual tour in his basement.
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to your point, brian, he has been in public life for 47 years. this is a guy that voted for nafta. been cozy with china. across the board he wants to totally dismantle our energy industry. donald trump won ohio by almost 500,000 votes. brian: he won't say that-won't saban fracking everyone around him says that. >> that's why it's the smoke and mirrors candidacy. one thing that looks good to voters while everyone behind him, his future shadow president, whoever he picks for vice president. bernie sanders, cam rad cortez, they are ramming the green new deal, policies, medicare for all, that's all waiting for election day. looming behind it. >> like brian said in the last hour bernie is saying shhh, we are not going to tell you what we really want until after the election. we just have to get donald trump out of office. brian: ainsley, he did say this, my plan makes me potentially the most groive presidency since
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franklin delano roosevelt. the cat went out of the bag and ran around the house. pete: we will have bill step steppian, first interview since taking the job. plan how they plan to run against the shadow president and the smoke and mirrors candidate joe biden. ainsley? she and columnist thomas chatter williams writes for harper magazine were on with bill maher. a lot of liberals put together that letter including gloria steinman and j.k. rowling the harry potter author signed this prominent liberal letter explaining decrying the cancel culture. >> the push back is coming from liberals everyone who signed
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that letter is a liberal. listen to this. this is her with bill maher on friday. >> what cancel culture is about is not criticism. it is about punishment. the writer jonathan raush has called it something like social murder. and i think that's right. not just about punishing the sinner not just about punishing the person for being insufficiently pure. it's about a sort of secondary boycott of people who would gain to speak to that person or appear on a platform with that person. in order to do our job well writers and editors we need to have a level of bravery and thick skin and fearlessness. when you are living in fear of an online mob, you know, all it takes is a dozen people to repeat a lie about you. ainsley: she said the next step, if you don't agree with us, the next step is violence. it's about punishment. it's about making people radio ache tifer and taking away jobs. pete: it's absolutely true. a huge difference between
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liberals and leftists. for a long time country had plenty of liberals. shared common civic core. today the leftist hate the very country they are in and shame anyone to conform to their view and captured the democratic party, brian. someone like joe biden who used to live in that liberal world is now surrounded by leftists and incapable of condemning the very mob that's taking control of our street. >> they tried to get rid of him and realized they were left with bernie sanders who was unelectable. propped him up again. terrible candidate. terrible in the primary. terrible in all the debates. joe concha weighed in on where we are going. when you watch left of center editors like that woman bari weiss who by the way weeped when donald trump won the election. don't think for a second she sympathizes with the right. here is joe concha. >> when you take away civil debate, you lose the ability just to simply disagree on things but find a common ground, the next logical step is
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violence. and we are seeing that on a night lid basis in cities like portland, seattle, minneapolis, new york, atlanta. across the country. we can't even debate anymore. now it's just okay, burn it down. because it's not just about correcting somebody or disagreeing to bari weiss' point. it's about making somebody radioactive and taking away their livelihood. you say something that the woke mob doesn't agree with, and you will be eliminated and, boy, is that a scary time right now. brian: next generation of users for the -- for the longest time it was facebook. let's go back what was before facebook? pete: myspace. brian: myspace and then facebook and instagram. now the hottest thing for the next generation of users 15 to 22-year-olds is tiktok. everyone loves tiktok. only thing brought up in my house dad, have you heard anything about tiktok is it true the president might began it because it is a chinese derived
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app. and a lot of people feel as though as it takes root here they will begin to get information, there is a back door information on americans. facial recognition and what they like to do what they don't like to do. and do you want to give that to the china after all that's why we are pushing back in the same against huawei. china has given microsoft 45 days to negotiate a sale. still not convinced there is not a back door there. here is the secretary of state mike pompeo. >> these chinese software companies doing business in the united states whether it's tiktok or we chat countless more as peter navarro said are feeding data directly to the chinese communist party that could be information their residence, their phone numbers, their friends, who they are connected. to say these are true national security issues. for a long time, a long time the united states just said well, goodness, if we are having fun with it or if a company can make money off of it, we are going to permit that to happen. president trump has said enough.
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we will take action in the coming days with respect to a broad array of national security risks that are presented by software connected to the chinese communist party. brian: microsoft said on sunday they were talking to the president of the united states can you give us 45 days. buy it, make sure it's sealed and truly an american company. i don't know why they would sell it if it is so successful. we seal what happens. pete: because the president has broad powers. it's a foreign owned company. we know more and more about what the communist chinese are trying to do. in this case if you can use the data and facial recognition of a whole generation of americans who your advantage. that's precisely what they are allowed to do. the communist party in china has a law that they can extract that information if they need to. so let the teenagers in america freak out. this might be an opportunity for the rest of us to educate some folks about the fact that there are billions of people in the world who don't live free. whose governments oppress them. and who seek to supplant america. you love your freedom? you love your app.s? guess what? there are no u.s. apps allowed
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in china. it's always a double standard. they are coming for us. culturally, in media. tiktok is a small price to pay if it can become an american company, so kids can make dance videos, that's fine. as long as it's an american company. >company. ainsley: i felt so much safer knowing it would be in the hand of american company. think how creepy that is. kids on there our teenagers are on this app. and we have another communist country. we have a communist country that is monitoring them and getting information and stealing their information. pete: trying to defeat us. ainsley: watching videos of our kids. brian: in china they think america is becoming quite goofy. we are going to beat these guys in a few years. economically and militarily. they have nothing to do. ainsley: that one song that plays in my head that tiktok song, anyway, it's playing in my house a lot. jillian is upstairs. jillian: not on it. don't know what song you are talking about. start off headlines with this. massive search for three men who fell off a boat in the poo tom mac river is now recovery
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effort. crews senkd for land air and sea for two hours before calling it out. it's not clear what happened before the men fell into the water in washington. they have not been identified. today the husband of so-called cult mom lori vallow is due in court in person. prosecutors are expected to begin laying out their case against chad daybell at today's preliminary hearing in idaho. the remains of vallow's children j.j. and tylee found on his property back in june. daybell faces several charges including concealing evidence. vallow is due in court next week. nevada's governor expected to expand a mail in voting in the state. guarantees a mail-in ballot for every registered voter. allow elderly voter or those with disabilities have another voter fill out and hand in their ballot. if signed, nevada will join seven other states planning to automatically send ballots this november.
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country music singer leukemia colmes tying the knot over the weekend. the artist calling it best day of his life marrying long time fiancee on saturday. despite the hurricane they managed to capture a beautiful sun set. nice photos there. while their ceremony was small due to covid-19. they plan to celebrate with friends and family in the new year. congrats to them. send it to you. brian: if they want to honeymoon on our set and play all day that will be great. remember he wrote that song 6 feet apart. is he violating his own song. [laughter] ainsley: they are quarantining together. sally doocy got married over the weekend as well. steve will tell you about it when he comes home. brian: luke colmes, sorry. not leukemia brian. he wears tight jeans. next covid-19 bill. what will it take to break the stalemate between the two parties. we will talk to majority whip
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♪ ♪ >> we have $600. they have a $200 proposal, which does not meet the needs of america's working families. >> there is obviously a need to support workers, support the economy. on the other hand, we have to be careful about not piling on enormous amounts of debt for future generations. >> negotiations set to resume on capitol hill today as the dead lock continues between the white house and democrats over extending unemployment benefits. so will they reach a compromise on covid relief any time soon?
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let's ask house minority whip steve scalise. sir, thank you for joining the program this morning. very different views of you who we provide relief to the american people right now of course, democrats put forth the hero's act and $3 trillion. it's got money for the post office. money for mailout ballots. money for blue states and pension funds, you are focused on a more tailored version. where are we right now? >> right. clearly we are very far apart. you know, you just mentioned speaker pelosi's you can call it no liberal cause left behind act that they filed says you where they really want to go. our focus has been on helping people get back on their feet. helping schools and businesses safely reopen. what they're talking about, i mean, over a trillion dollars now they want to use to bailout states that were failing before covid. you are talking about mailing ballots, election ballots to people illegally on voter roles. that's -- what does that have to do with covid first of all but
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it shows their priorities. very big difference between the sides. we really can be doing a lot of things. by the way, over $500 billion of existing money that we already spent in the cares act that hasn't been spent that can be more flexibly used for states to help schools reopen safely, buying supplies like masks and hand sanitizer to help small businesses get back on their feet. to help people that are struggling. all of that is still unspent money. why do they need to add another $3 trillion of debt to do all of these things that have nothing to do with covid? pete: said $1.5 trillion still. >> $500 billion. pete: 500 billion out there that could be used. this is turning into a blame game though, representative. they want to make it look like republicans don't care yet. there has been an attempt to temporarily extend this unemployment benefit while negotiations are ongoing. how do you effectively cut through that blame game and provide a contrast of vision
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between the parties. >> did you go back to looking at the actual legislation that the both sides have filed and you look at every bill that they filed has included, again, mailing ballots, election ballots to people illegally on roles. the green new deal kind of thing where you are telling airplanes what kind of carbon emissions they have to have. every airplane i have felony on in the last few weeks is barely half full. thethey are struggling to stay alive. this we dick columbus stuff. focus on helping families. helping small businesses. along, parents don't want to be home coolers again for another semester when there are clear guidelines from cms, cdc, as well as from the american academy of pediatrics thousand safely reopen schools. they also talk about the damage you are doing to kids by not reopening. and if a school system doesn't want to safely reopen, how about you let the money follow the child so the that patient has otheparent has otherchoices whey
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educate your child that should be a fair debate to put on the table as well. >> as this goes on, representative, working class people are feeling the pinch. there is pain involved here. you gte the sense that pain is the leverage that democrats have and ultimately their guide post is november 3rd. do you get the sense that this is all very political? >> well, it's blatantly political by the democrats. and you saw them block again on the senate floor the ability just to bring up a bill for debate because they want to squeeze that leverage as tight as possible on working families who are struggling. people are sick and tired of those kind of games. if you have differences on a bill and it's up there for debate in the senate, then bring up the bill and debate it. that's what senate was there to do to debate legislation. instead, chuck schumer continues to block every piece of legislation while adding up the price of any kind of bill that he wants to bring the bailout
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failed states to do all of these things that have nothing to do with covid. people, i think people are watching, and are sick of it. they at least appreciate that president trump is trying to negotiate while is he also taking decisive action to keep people safe. to come out with more guidelines. again, you look at the new guidelines this trump administration has come out with for things like how to safely reopen schools. showing how you can do it. by the way most school systems are following those guidelines and then have you got some teachers' unions saying they would rather be out protesting g than teaching kids in the classroom 10 feet apart with masks on which is completely safe. pete: we shall see. house minority whip steve scalise thank you for following. this we will follow these negotiations all week long. >> good to be with you. pete: chicago reeling from another deadly boy lawrence jons
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it's something that i would recommend. >> win number 33 for brad keselowski. he is going to win at new hampshire motor speedway. ainsley: times for news by the numbers three is how many wins brad keselowski picked up. one, how many nhl players raised their fist during the national anthem. matthew dumba raising fist. became the day after the first nhl player to kneel during the
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anthem. fans hoping the tampa bay buccaneer gets a new iphone birthday gift after they noticed using iphone six in instagram post. happy birthday, tom brady. brian: he smashed one of them after a certain deflate gate with a hammer. who doesn't these days. thanks, ainsley. ainsley: he is 43. has a beautiful wife. brian: i will get to this and talk to ainsley in just a moment. meanwhile 30 minutes till the top of hour. chicago rocked by yet another violent weekend. police say another 33 people shot. nine fatally. including a 9-year-old boy who was pray playing with friends. city seeing 52% surge in homicides since last year. 139% spike in july alone. our next guest has reported on the violence first hand. here with more insight fox news analyst fox nation host lawrence jones. lawrence, these numbers are astounding. is this where the rubber hits the road and things reverse? is there any sign that things
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could change? >> i don't know, brother. you know, i feel like every monday morning it's like deja vu. i get on the network, i talk about what's happening. i then hop on a plane to chicago because i have seen what's happened over one of my sources has told me a child is dead. you know, janari was only 9 years old. he was going outside to get a controller. playing with his friends. to go back inside and play again. and it seems like no one cares about it. he had a dream to be a basketball player. it's ruined and no one cares about that as well. but, again, as i continue to say, there has to be an alternative message. if what is happening in chicago is not working, where is the alternative? because the people that despair there, they don't want to vote for this. they don't want to support this type of leadership. but, when you don't have that
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alternative message, you are left in that death, poverty and destruction and until we tackle the root causes. i mean, a lot of these shootings are done by kids, 17 years old, 18 years old, 19 years old. and the community keeps saying well, you know, there is a broken education system. there is poverty in these communities. any criminologist will tell that you is a breeding fest for crime. so how do we tackle that? brian: improve the education system. you actually go in there and put law enforcement visible on the streets. not only to enforce but to bond with. and give people a sense of hope. that would be great. and this is one way in which money would work. quality teachers would be effective there are a lot of things that could be done. i'm just amazed that president obama did nothing about his home city. rahm emanuel did nothing. and then they let another democrat take her place who does less than nothing. meanwhile on a totally different note. we got you off the streets and into the water. you are doing a fox nation shark
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special because everywhere you go sharks are attacking. let's watch a clip. >> okay. >> sharks are interesting, scary. summer of the shark. everyone is looking for a headline that will attract attention but it's irresponsible. >> irresponsible because just for starters it grossly exaggerated the threat of shark attacks. >> there were fewer attacks than normal but, yet, everyone thought there were more sharks were going to swim up onto the beach and get you. brian: so you are a debunker even though suffolk county, long island told everyone don't swim this weekend in the ocean. >> kind of crazy that i'm doing this because i can't even swim. but the whole narrative that sharks out here targeting people or attacking people is just false. what happens every summer is that the media slows down in ratings and have nothing else to cover that is sensational so
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they go directly to the sharks. we go to the history of that back in 2001 and thousand all changed and how the comedians made fun of them and then 9/11 happened and then they just move on. we also interview. so shark victims as well to let you know that they don't even think that the media should be covering these stories the way they do. brian: right. we do have a lot to cover. it's almost like a respite talking about sharks. [laughter] brian: hey, thanks, another reasonable to get fox nation. thanks so much. appreciate it, lawrence. >> appreciate it. brian: summer of the shark on fox nation is happening right now until august 22nd you get a free copy of sean hannity's new book live free or die by signing up for fox nation's two-year plan head to fox nation.com for more information and that is a picture of sean. meanwhile bernie sanders unveiling his game plan to get joe biden elected. >> do everything we can to make the biden administration the most progressive administration
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that it can become. brian: oops. trump campaign manager bill stepien joins us live for his first interview since taking the job. i hope it goes well. ♪ keep on rocking in the free world ♪ keep on rocking in the free world ♪ up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep.
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>> people who voted for me and understand the progressive movement understand the next three months, alli, are maybe the most important three months in the history of this country. all of us are going to have to come together and work in a way that we have never worked before to have the largest voter turnout in the history of this country and that we send donald trump packing and elect joe
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biden. we are going to fight out our differences after biden is elected as progressives we are going to do everything that we can to make the biden administration the most progressive administration that it can become. ainsley: bill stepien let's bring in he is trump's 2020 campaign manager. first tv interview. thanks for choosing us. >> good morning. thanks for having me. ainsley: you just heard that from bernie sanders saying we will work out our differences later. but it's more important to get rid of your boss and to elect joe biden. your thoughts? >> well, i don't agree with bernie sanders on much but i think he laid out the case for the biden presidency and what measures can expect should he somehow get elected. i'm here to make sure that doesn't happen and i'm certain that he won't. brian: couple things going on. joe biden does not say defund the police. he said we have to redirect money. but he doesn't come out and say i think police should do fine. he doesn't come out and say i'm
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going to ban fracking but the people around him do. and so far the president's attacks on those issues have not drawn blood because they say that it's not directly from biden. how do you get those policies to be linked with the opponent? >> i think you need to judge joe biden by the people he is surrounding himself with. at every step of this campaign. at every mile marker of this campaign, is he kowtowed to the radical left of his party. i think we are about to see the same when he chooses his vice presidential nominee. he is an empty vessel of the radical left. it's how he won the nomination in the first place. and it's extremely concerning that he is a pawn of the radical fringe of this party of the aoc wing of the party. pete: joe biden has both ways in his basement. doesn't answer many questions from the press. a lot of people clinging to the reality hey there are three debates. he have to dom out. stand face to face with
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president trump and hash out the issues. yet, if you listen to former bill clinton press secretary joe lockhart, over the weekend, he floated a different idea. listen to this. >> it's not really a debate if only one side is willing to tell the truth. giving him that sort of national forum to continue to spout, you know, to get to 21,000 or 22,000 lives i think just isn't worth it for the democrats or for biden. pete: bill, the "new york times" today stating their opinion there shouldn't be debates. is this something they are really going to try to back out of. >> we want more debates. we want debates starting sooner. first debate is scheduled by september 29th. by that time 16 states will already have been voting by september 29th. that's a concern to me. i want to see president trump on the debate stage against joe biden as you are noting we are already seeing the liberal left, the liberal media trying to
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create trap doors for joe biden to escape his commitment and his obligation to debate donald trump on a debate stage in front of the american people we want more debates. pete: what's your plan to move them up. if they're already set. what's the leverage you will use? >> listen, we are going to keep applying pressure to the biden campaign. we take our cues from the american people. the american people in those 16 states that are going to be voting before september 29th. they are the ones who want to seat candidates on the debate stage. you are really starting to see grassroots pressure amp up from those corners of the country who expect want and deserve a chance to see their options right in front of them on the debate stage and we join them in that push. ainsley: i know you are rolling out new campaign ads. let's play a little clip of one of them. >> the radical left has taken over joe biden and the democratic party. don't let them take over america. ainsley: which states are you rolling them out in and tell us
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more about these ads, please. >> sure, listen, i think, in that ad, you see exactly what a joe biden administration will bring to america. defunding or reimagination of the police, 4 trillion in new and higher taxes. open borders, the green new deal. it's really concerning. anthat aduses our words but joes own words to tell the american people what he would bring to every american. that ad is going to be rolled thought four states initially along with a national tv buy. the four states you will see some of those ads in will be arizona, florida, georgia, and north carolina. i know a lot of people look at the election countdown clock on our wall it says 91 days. but ballots will be in the hands of north carolina voters in 33 days. we want to make sure voters have live be a sebaali tee ballots on their kitchen tables that the images seen in that ad are engrained and on people's mind as they make their decision for this upcoming election.
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brian: have you been doing this job for a couple of weeks and doing jobs like this for a long time. are you losing? >> absolutely not. listen, i will leave it to you guys and others on tv to pay attention to polls more than 91 days from election day. i don't get caught up in the daily horse rate. race. i would be lying if i didn't sneak a look. friday president's job approval at 50%. up 14 points from last month. 8 points better than his standing in 2016 on the same day. even 3 points better than barack obama standing on that kay in 2012. the polsters got it wrong in 2016 from july through november of 2016 there were 226 national public polls. clinton led in 213 of the 226. >> it wasn't just the national polls that got it wrong. the state polls got it wrong, too. 120 in state polls in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania.
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the president led in 1 of 120. our internal polls show strong standing. we care about our internal polls because they were right in 2016 and right now. brian: bill, as you know, if you are winning by a lot you have a certain strategy. if you are losing by a lot you have a certain strategy. neck in neck certain states and other states have a certain strategy. if you could dismiss every poll, when you got this job, do you believe the current president, dealing with a pandemic and civil unrest was trailing joe biden who so far we have not seen an effective plan to hurt his candidacy. did you take over a campaign that was trailing? >> look, when i took the job two weeks ago, i refocused the campaign on doing three things every single day. the first is we are focusing only on things that win votes. if it doesn't win a vote. we are not doing it. the seconds thing is we are focused on winning each of the next 91, really 92 days of the campaign.
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series of one-day campaigns that we need to win more than joe biden and we will. lastly, you know, no one works harder than the president. this campaign is going to try and match his work ethic. we will have a blue collar chip on our shoulder and run like we are the underdog and run like we are two points behind even if we're two points ahead. that's the mentality and mindset we will have over the next three months of this campaign. pete: bill stepien, big job. thank you for doing your first interview with us. keep us posted. >> thanks for having me. pete: toss it out to janice dean who is tracking isaias this morning for us. >> yes. and we get an advisory out in just moments and, of course, we will bring you the very latest. but the national hurricane center has this become a hurricane before it makes landfall this evening somewhere between north and south carolina. 75 mile-per-hour sustained winds. the water temperatures ahead of the storm certainly warm enough to promote strengthening and that's what we think is going to happen. the difference between a 70
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mile-per-hour storm and a 75 mile-per-hour storm not a lot. it's going to be the same impacts including storm surge of 1 to 5 feet depending on where you live along the coast. we could see flooding 3 to 6 inches. some areas isolated amounts of 10 to 12. we have a hurricane warning in effect between myrtle beach and wilmington and that's where we think we are going to see that point of contact. that landfall. the center coming on shore. so, here is the latest track and, again, over the next 12 to 24 hours. impacting the coast line of the carolinas, then moving up towards the delmarva and up towards the northeast. tuesday and wednesday. as a strong tropical storm. we are going to see inland flooding certainly. tropical storm force winds and storm surge along the coast. we will certainly keep you up to date on isaias. pete, brian, and ainsley, back to you my friends. ainsley: all right. thank you, janice. dr. deborah birx sending a new warning about the pandemic. >> we are in a new phase across america right now.
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ainsley: as covid-19 cases continue to to rise in many parts of the country, dr. deborah birx warning we are entering a new phase of the pandemic. >> we are in a new phase. and that's why i really wanted to make it clear to the american people, can i tell you across america right now people are on the move. what we are seeing today is different from march and april. it is extraordinarily widespread. it's into the rural as call urban areas. ainsley: here to discuss is fox news contributor and emergency medicine physician dr. janette nesheiwat, good morning to you. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: how should we feel about that? >> well, this is definitely concerning. we have to remember that this is an opportunistic infection. it will jump from person-to-person when we allow it to do so. if you recall last month, we learned that this virus is actually up to 10 times more infectious and more contagious
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than we originally thought due to a tiny mutation. we are seeing it not just in big cities but now in rural areas in arkansas, tennessee, kentucky and louisiana where there is limited icu or no icu. that can be dangerous and life-threatening it for some people. i think it's really, really important. critical to understand that this virus can affect anyone at any age. we just saw our very first double lung transplant in a young healthy 28-year-old. she was just discharged from the hospital in chicago. she had no underlying conditions. fortunately she is doing okay. there are other people waiting for lung transplants because of the irreversible damage of this disease. >> that's all scary. we think the younger ones are going to be healthy you could be this one like this young lady i'm glad she is out of the hospital and doing well. dr. birx says it's going to depend on southern and western states respond to this. what's your advice for the folks watching who live in those areas. >> sure. well, we know what causes. this we know it's from the
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family social gatherings, large crowds, parties, not social distancing, not wearing your mask. not washing your hands. so, if we all can adhere and comply with these very simple basic preventative measures. we can save our community. we can save our neighbor's life. we each have a personal responsibility and duty to take, you know, proper precautions. not just to protect ourselves but to protect others. so, you think that you are invincible but you are not. we really are all vulnerable to this disease and we need to be respectful of mother nature and take care of one another so that we can continue with our normal daily lives sooner than later. ainsley: what about schools? do you think schools should reopen? >> it depends on where you are located. it depends on the transmission rate. the prevalence of the disease in the community. if you are at 20, 30% positivity rate we need to pause for two or three weeks until we get it under control. if you are at 5% low transmission rate in the community, then i think it's critical to get our children
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into school because, you know, the detrimental impacts of missing out on social interactions with their peers, the learning, the education, the hot meals though are very important and can play a bigger role and have a bigger impact coronavirus. we know from studies that have recently come out that children are less impacted even though they can be impacted but they are less impacted from critical disease from this virus. ainsley: dr. janette nesheiwat thank you for joining us. >> you are welcome. ainsley: coming up senator tom cotton and karl rove ♪ nd♪ without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop a migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein
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states. >> it is about punishment. >> take away next logical step is violence and we are seeing that on a nightly basis. >> this will be career wind number 33 for brad, he is going to win. brian: from sports to real life. we begin with extreme weather. tropical storm isaias lashing florida. pete: storm expected to strengthen back into hurricane before hitting carolinas today. ainsley: hey, steve. steve: hey, good morning, the closer the storm gets to us the surf stronger and stronger. really for florida they have dodged the bullet. the worst of the storm stayed 20 miles off the shore. the worst of the wind and rain is out there, it's a relief for many people in florida who are dealing with a lot. they were told by their governor
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to prepare 7 days of food. medicine and water but mostly they have not had to do that. >> you get ready and enough water and can food. you hope for the best. >> i knew it was come but i thought it was bit later and i didn't think it can change suddenly. >> it's pretty wind you -- windy down here. steve: at least 2 people killed, trees uprooted, major roads flooded as well and not finished yet. it's headed to south carolina or north carolina where we could see a landfall and could have hurricane-forced winds and also pack a storm surge of up to 4 feet and, of course, a real challenge for all of the states to deal with this storm and the pandemic at the same time. a number of shelters are preparing to try and keep social distancing even in the midst of the storm. back to you, guys. brian: let's hope the good news
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keeps coming. thank you so much steve harrigan. let's talk about politics because what the trump administration wants and trump candidate is joe biden to come out of basement and line up 3 debates but beginning to be a ground-swell of support for not having the debates. first notre dame says we are not going to host them, it's too dangerous because the kids won't be there and today's editorial section of "the new york times" which is the daily newspaper, elizabeth in editorial section, what scrapped presidential debate. it's a big show anyway. joe lockhart said this, he's a press secretary. >> it's worth the risk. debates are very different. this is the one thing now that we will not have convention where is the public will tune in 50, 60 million people and they will -- they will see all of this nonsense from him. he will take the truth and
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destroy it and biden will be in the position of correcting him over and over and over again. i don't think he should give him that platform. brian: correcting him on his own record and if you're debating somebody and saying something wrong, that's good for the other person because that's when you look better and you can win and for press secretary of bill clinton to say there's a problem that's something that so press worthy of a debate, see a candidate come from nowhere so many times and win the actual presidency after the debates and doesn't want that part of the process is ridiculous. pete: to state the obvious the left doesn't want the debate because they know how weak the candidate. they think it's work today keep biden away and the argument in "the new york times", brian, you could make the argument that something like the conventions are antiquated, right, they used to be meaningful. brian: no news. pete: no news out of them.
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you can't make the argument that debates are fundamentally critical to how voters decide de who is capable to be the leader to have free world and the democrats are absolutely mortified by the prospects of putting sleepy joe biden, joe biden on a stage with sharp as a tack donald trump who will point to holes in biden's coalition, fake moderate in bed with the left and can't remember whether it's monday or tuesday, so it'll be remain -- the current, the new campaign manager for donald trump. his first tv appearance is right here on "fox & friends". we asked him about the debates. what will they do to make them happen, here is what he said. >> i want to see president trump on the debate stage against joe biden. as you're noting we are seeing the liberal left, the liberal media trying to -- to create trapped doors for joe biden to escape. his commitment to debate donald
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trump on the stage. we will keep pressure to biden campaign. we take the cues from the american people. american people in those 16 states they are the ones who want to see candidates on the debate stage. we are starting to see grassroots pressure ramp up from the corners of the country that want options on debate stage. pete: ainsley, democrats put country through mueller, impeachment, russia, russia and now they don't want debates. ainsley: this is a referendum on trump and so many going to the polls for that reason even though the party is divided. you the progressives and then the establishment and all come together one thing and that's to defeat president trump. listen, i bet they won't let him debate. when i first heard that, what a campaign exist without debate? how will they ever be held accountable for actions in the past, but it makes sense for
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them not to put him up there. it's better for republicans for blasting him to do debate and for him to say a gaffe and cost him the election. they would rather criticize him not have debate than him ruin the campaign. pete: the media will cover for him. ainsley: it's more than one debate. 3 dates on the calendar. they are word about debate 1, 2 and 3. bill stephien, we had him on earlier, you saw one sound bite about the debate, but here is the concern, for president trump, the biggest concern should be women and we were talking about this, brian, earlier. women, many women do not like some of the things that the president has done so they will go to polls for biden and if biden choses first female black
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vice president women will love that. we asked what's the strategy when it comes to president trump? >> when i took the job two weeks ago i refocused campaign on doing 3 things every single day. the first is we are focusing only on thing that win votes. if it doesn't win a vote, we are not doing it. the second thing is, we are focused on winning each of the next 91 really 92 days to have campaign. one-day campaigns, we need to win more joe biden and we will. lastly, no one harder than the president. this campaign is going to try and match his work ethic, we will have a blue-collar chip on the shoulder. we will run like we are the underdog and run like if we were 2 points behind. that's the mindset in the next campaign. ainsley: if biden gets the women vote i believe the president will get blue-collar vote, law enforcement vote because of -- because of all of the folks on the left that want to defund and also probably get the votes of
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people in rural areas that want law enforcement and want law and order, brian. brian: right, white college educated women is greatest deficits. see if he can close the gap and if he has to joe biden will have to debate to keep the lead that many presume he has. about here and now it is about the latest rescue package. we've spent trillions and democrats want to spend 3 million more. the republicans want to spend another 1 trillion. the other issue unemployment insurance everybody gets obviously and what about additional 600 a week, therefore a lot are staying away from jobs that are now reopening for them. republicans say we can't have that. nancy pelosi and democrats say we have to have that and to be honest, the republicans are not on the same page at all so the republicans are up to 200 and then 600. the democrats also want the salt tax eliminated that allows people to write off state taxes which in democratic states are
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through the roof. nancy pelosi yesterday on agreement getting closer after all. they did meet on saturday and plan on meeting again today. >> the fact is that it will be close to an agreement when we have an agreement and in fact, is they put on the floor the end of this week in the senate $200. so when you say, well, you end up doing 600, they have no support for that in the party. we are unified in our support for the $600. brian: listen, here is the thing, if you cared about the american people you had an offer on friday to continue the $600 next week, you walked away from it. said you wanted a bigger package. it has nothing to do with it. you negotiate and get the american people who you are fighting for that 600 bucks, pete, but they said no. pete: no, it has everything to do with november 3rd with politics, listen, there's money in here for the postal service
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because they are word about mail-in ballots that there's money for to push ballots to outdated voter rolls. republicans need to find foot to go focus just on relief for covid. we had representative chip reed on the program -- excuse me, notary public chip reed but chip roy, we asked him act the context, here is what he said. >> i think the american people are seeing democrats refuse to even play ball to even just say, fine, let's have a week extension and let's move forward to something that will actually work. again, i talked to any of the businesses, i represent 2300 restaurants and 53,000 employees. i get phone calls every single day saying, please, do not pass $600 because it's paying people not to work rather than work and killing our businesses. ainsley: basically -- steven mnuchin over the weekend, we have to be careful about not
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piling on enormous amounts of debt for future generations and that's why there's talk about not spending too much. you know, democrats want 3 trillion and republicans saying 1 trillion. brian, to your point, that's what baffles me this morning that nancy pelosi says we are all unified, $600 a week for every individual, so republicans says, all right, that expired on friday add midnight, why don't we do this. stay until we can work out a deal, we will continue the 600 next week and we will work out a deal and democrats refused. democrats said no, we are not going to do that. pete: pain is their leverage. pain is their leverage. exactly right. ainsley: jillian with headlines. jillian: good morning to you, fox news alert now. speaking out for the first time since murder of her son. >> we are living every parents' worst nightmare, making preparations to bury our only
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child, daniel. we need to identify a solution that keeps the lives of federal judges private. jillian: police say attorney roy shot and killed son daniel and badly injured husband mark and holnader killed himself after shooting last month. the company looking to see if one of the experimental antibody treatments can help stop spread of covid-19 among residents and staff. it's been tested in hospitals, the drug maker says up to 2400 people can participate in nursing home trials. just moments ago president trump responded to nevada passing a mail-in voting expansion bill. the president tweeting, quote, in and illegal late-night coup, the governor made it impossible
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to win the state. post office can't handle mail-in vote preparation using covid to steal the state. see you in court. expected to sign. watch this. >> splashdown. >> welcome back to planet earth. >> honor and privilege. jillian: doug hurley and bob be behnken returning to earth. commentator for nasa joined us earlier saying with spacex success nasa can focus on other projects. >> this allows us to focus on on going to mars, going to the moon. we need bipartisan support. jillian: spacex has another astronaut launch scheduled for
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late next month. a look at your headlines, i will send it back to you. brian: wow, i love the space program is getting attention and thank goodness for china because we feel the pressure that makes us push space program. pete: the only thing to be thankful for. brian: we do not want to lose to them in space. ainsley: thank goodness for elon musk. brian: great combination with nasa. is it too similar to president trump's message? i will pretend to be perplexed by this but i am not. karl rove is next. ♪ ♪ granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ can it help keep me asleep? smart bed is on sale now.
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brian: joe biden to kick off made in america tour again while the president pressuring warning of biden's policies could have on the american way of life. here to break it all down former senior adviser deputy chief staff to president george w. bush karl rove. karl, made in america, does sound familiar to you? is that a good strategy call move karl: well, just remember biden started 1987-88 speech by plagiarize and i have to give them credit, i think this is smart on their part. it tries to diminish advantage the president has and two it fills time and three it suckers the president that they are making bid for ohio. we are going up on television in ohio. well, let's take a look at that. are they going up in the cleveland media market, the largest in the state with
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1.5 million tv households, no, cincinnati 800,000, no, day tone 500,000, in, they are going to toledo with 340 tv use holds and they are going up in these four big markets are 3.7 million, the vast of the people one seventh of the four big markets. they are getting attention and they've done this once before. they are doing this because they suckered the press to covering. remember a couple talks a week ago, they are coming after texas, they are running tv ads, remember all the hype? they wouldn't tell how much money they were spending on television. well, i talked to a friend of mine who pieced it together, in texas they spent $70,000 on television ads.
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they spent 4 one thousand of a cent for voter. it was a joke and the press fell for it and ran several days of stories. texas is in play, texas is battleground state and the biden campaign will take advantage of this. they are running television ads in texas. brian: karl, great point, great research. a couple of things on ohio, do you believe it's out of reach for biden? karl: well, look, a lot that's competitive. what they are trying to do is make the story line that they are on the offense everywhere and that they are in deep red territory and, look, i think at the end of the day ohio is going to be all right, but trump can't let it -- trump campaign can't ignore it, but the fact of the matter is this is all about a story line not about reality. at the end of the day, they are not going to be spending lots of
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money in ohio. they will be spending it in places like georgia, north carolina, arizona, pennsylvania and michigan, wisconsin and florida, they will not be spending in my opinion spending as much money. once again they have announced tv buy but we don't know how much they will be spending and i bet you dime to a dollar it's a minuscule compared to the state. brian: it's all about jacking up taxes and the biggest reason why i know the whole bring company back to america that the biden campaign is pushing they are upping the corporate tax 7 points above china, above the eu, what american company is going to come back for higher taxes? karl: yeah, the tax foundation respected nonpartisan says it's going to lower gdp, it's going to lower wages and it's not going to result in jobs coming back, so, yeah, we know this. higher taxes is going to keep companies away from america and give us what we had during the
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biden-obama years or the obama-biden years, low growth, anemic growth and wages, remember during that period of time, the managers were getting wage increases than working people. under trump started 17, 18 and 19 working people got pay increases much larger than their managers. brian: you know more about the trump administration than the trump administration. karl rove, thanks so much, appreciate it. karl: great to be on, thanks. brian: former new york times opinion editor who resigned from the paper calling out the canceled culture. >> writers and editors, we need to have a level of bravery and thick skin and fearlessness and when you are living in fear of an online mob, that's extremely dangerous. brian: lara logan reacts to that
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ainsley: after resignation from "the new york times" editor barry rice is calling out cancel culture. >> cancel culture is not about criticism, it's about punishment. the writer jonathan called it something like social murder. writers and editors, we need to have a level of bravery. when you're living in fear of online mob, you know, all it takes is a dozen people to repeat a lie about you ainsley: here to react fox nation's lara logan, lara logan has no agenda on fox nation, lara herself, hey, lara, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. ainsley: she's not a conservative but a lot of americans would agree with her, if you say a wrong thing there's
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disagreement. what's your reaction? >> first i think she's an extraordinarily brave woman. i've been impressed by her courage. i wasn't shocked when this story first broke that it was happening. i was just shocked that there was something at "the new york times" that was willing to stand up and say what's been obvious to millions of people across this country for a very long time, that "the new york times" and -- and other parts of the legacy media or establishment have stopped trying to cover both sides and what's stressing for me as a journalist some of the best journalists i know work at "the new york times" or have worked there and i have had such respect for them over the years. they've been so important and we've lost that from our society at this point because it's not just about, you know, not -- being bias but millions of people in this country don't see the world the way the new york times and other organizations do
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and their voices are being completely and utterly disregarded. they are not the silent minority, disregarded, ignored, swept aside patronized majority and everywhere i go in this country, democrat and republican, people tell me they just want to hear the truth. they want to know the truth and it's not really even a partisan issue. it's become one. they want it to be one. there are people who are driving the narratives on social media and in the press. it's not the technology or the institutions themselves who are driving it. there are political figures, there are political operatives and journalists themselves, young journalists coming out of journalism school and they are not taught to be journalists but taught to be activist with one political view of the world. those forces coming together but the american people see this increasingly every day see it. that's why they are not turning on televisions and subscribing
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to newspapers. cancel culture is one of them and they're not as effective as they were. look at goya foods. goya foods, they didn't skip a beat, right, when they were attacked. we will not put up with this anymore. i have an extraordinary amount of respect for people like weiss who are willing to stand up and for anyone who says you know what, when i get attacked i am not going to do this, i will not allow tactics to -- to win because they seem to destroy people, absolutely eviscerate people's lives, wipe out their careers and take away their ability to take care of their family. these are not things that we associate with living in a free society with free exchange of ideas and freedom of thought. you know, they want to -- they want to cancel out all of the decades that i spent as a 60 minutes correspondent. the years of battlefield and
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they want to say i'm crazy right-winger because i'm speaking to you on fox news and it's just not true. people know it's not true. they just need the ability, they need to be encouraged and every time we see a weiss stand up someone takes inspiration from that and are willing to stand up as well. ainsley: people are curious and want to make their own conclusions and there's room for more than one political point. thanks for being with us. >> they want to be heard. ainsley: that's right. that's right. i don't agree with all of the politics i'm sure but i'm grateful that she's standing up along with liberal leaders in signing this letter saying that we need to do something about this. thank you so much. >> yeah. ainsley: we did reach out to the new york times for a statement and we have not heard back. president trump reportedly giving microsoft 45 days to reach a deal to buy tiktok. senator tom cotton has been warning about the app for weeks
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easy. ainsley: president trump reportedly giving chinese app tiktok 45 days to negotiate with microsoft. brian: live with the president's change of plans, charlie, where is this at now? i keep hearing it's changing. >> it's always changing. i would say this, guys, this is not a done deal. microsoft has not officially bought this thing until you see exactly what's in the president's offer. when we first reported that microsoft was in talks to buy tiktok and this is amid a long review of tiktok by the trump administration essentially whether it's surveillance arm of the chinese government. the trump administration believes that the chinese
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government believes it gets user information to -- to the chinese communist party, but this all depends on exactly the type of order that trump is going to hand down and, you know, over the weekend we were reporting that there was around the clock talks between tiktok's parent company and microsoft with the trump administration. it looks like the trump administration is softening a lot in terms of the type of order it will hand down. not a complete ban but something that essentially allows tiktok to exist if it's bought by a u.s. company and the u.s. company that's interested at least right now is microsoft. you know, tiktok is putting out some word that possibly it has other suiters. i would say this, they are playing with fire if they don't try to do the deal with microsoft. the trump administration feels most comfortable with microsoft to be able to go into that company, look at the algorithm and make sure there's no fingerprints from the chinese on it and no potential way for the chinese to steal, get user
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information. getting another company involved would be interesting and by the way playing with fire at this point. i don't know if it'll go there. but that's where we are right now. this all depends on what president trump wants. over the weekend, you know, he kind of softened after marco rubio, senator from florida, after lindsey graham came out and said that this deal should -- that tiktok should be on the watch list, it should be divested from chinese control but they also said it should be bought by a u.s. company and that's a win-win for both places. why do the senators care about tiktok? my 12-year-old niece likes tiktok. you talks 100 million users. very popular in the u.s. pretty the plug would be disruptive in an election year. i think there's mid ground that the trump administration is going for.
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peter navarro, the china hawk, essentially wanted a complete ban. he was in the president's ear last friday. steve mnuchin the treasury secretary, mike pompeo, they were saying let's try to figure something out. it looks like trump is moving towards let's try to figure something out. but again, keep an eye on the ruling that he hands down. it's supposed to come out either today or tomorrow and there's no deal until you see that ruling. it has to say essentially that there's a 45-day window or else there's no deal. brian: all right, charlie, thanks so much. pete: charlie gasparino. thank you so much. let's bring in tom cotton to react to this. senator, why does this matter on tiktok when it pertains to national security? a couple of stats, you know the communist chinese can request getting user data at any point. tiktok can record all your photos, all your key strokeses, entire search history, apps on your phone, passwords, the websites that you visited and even location data. you think you're sharing a fun video but ultimately the chinese
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have access to everything? tom: yeah, pete, last fall i asked the administration alone with chuck assumer of all people to conduct a review of tiktok and the threat it may pose to americans. on the front of tiktok, just the app on one's phone it seems to be fun video-sharing app. seems harmless but the back end of tiktok really is a trojan horse on your phone. it vacuums all audiotape of your data, context, photos, location data, your facial recognition software, even the key strokes on your phone and sends back to chinese servers which are all a susceptible to access by the chinese government. in some ways we won't even know because we will have data for decades ahead. that's why i'm glad the trump administration is drawing a firm line that tiktok cannot continue to operate in the united states if it continues to have any ties
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to china whatsoever. ainsley: so if the chinese are being able to get so much information on americans why would they be interested in selling the company? tom: well, i think that the parent company of tiktok recognizes that donald trump is serious about protecting americans and especially privacy of kids and they don't want to see one of their largest market simply cut off and they are willing to cut losses and try to get as much money as they can. i don't know what the terms of potential sale of microsoft would be. what's critical, though, it has to sever all ties to china. it can't be data and servers housed in the united states. there can be no code, no algorithms, no ties whatsoever between a new u.s.-base tiktok and bite dancer china. brian: 90 days away from the big election, roughly. it's big for the senate too. word is as we are talking about this next rescue package, tom
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cotton told a group of -- the group of republican senators we have to do what's necessary for those in the tightest races, the the gardners, the susan collins', number one is that true and what would a recess cue package look like that would work for republicans? tom: no, brian, those aren't exactly true. shocking, i know, the media might have gotten them wrong. those of us on the campaign trail, those in tightest races are out with the voters, hearing from them and we ought to listen to those senators who have their ear to the ground most closely of states about what americans need. what i think americans need is a tightly, focused well-celebrated package, help workers who are actually out of work in the restaurant industry, supporting venues or concert halls or what
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have you. we also ought to give help to school so they can reopen and kids can get back to school. we ought to get protection from frivolous lawsuits. that's a package that's not just going to throw trillions of dollars at a problem without really solving the problem. that's what we need to focus on is where the need genuinely is. now that we understand more carefully and thoroughly what the impact of this virus has been on our economy in a way that back in march and we were focused on trying to help everyone making sure that our economy didn't collapse and making sure that people could make ends meet on a week to week basis. pete: bernie sanders saying to fellow progressives -- [laughter] pete: we may not love joe biden but let's get him elected and then we get to insert our progressive policies. don't worry, he will be the most
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progressive candidate -- president we've ever seen. how is joe biden managing the balance as he channels the far left in tom: well, bernie sanders just acknowledged the reality. joe biden's campaign really is a trojan horse for the far left, the democratic party. bernie sanders, alexandria ocasio-cortez wrote his criminal justice platform which eliminate use of bail and violent felons will get out of jail while they are pending trial for violent crimes. it's not just that. look at what joe biden said that beto o'rourke is going to run gun control policy which is gun confiscation, amnesty to millions and millions of illegal immigrants so they can take your jobs and also get their health care funded by you, at the same time, they are going to take away your health insurance on the job. they are also going the take radical steps like turning washington, d.c. into a state or packing the supreme court to
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rubber stamp their left-wing agenda. ainsley: thank you so much for being with us, senator. pete: thank you, senator. ainsley: let's hand it over to janice, we are watching the storm, the hurricane. janice: yes, ma'am, good news. it looks like the storm is kind of weakening again. it might not even get to a hurricane status which is what we were thinking this morning as it makes its potential landfall across the border of north and south carolina. so 70-miles-per-hour sustained winds, 74 makes it a hurricane but the recent satellite doesn't look so good, however, let's look at tropical wind feel, 9:00 p.m. as the center of the storm makes landfall anywhere to myrtle beach to wilmington. potential for heavy rainfall is big legacy of this. storm surge depending where you live 1 to 5 feet. tropical-force winds, direction of trajectory of the storm as it moves to mid-atlantic and northeast.
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landfall potential tonight at 9:00 p.m. border of south carolina and then mainly inland for the rest of its life span as it moves up towards the chesapeake bay and northeast tuesday and wednesday. so we will continue to watch it. obviously a good trend if we are seeing weakening in the satellite imagery and we will keep you up to date. pete, brian and ainsley, thank you. brian: thanks, janice, coming up straight ahead democrats say president trump is concerned about mail-in voting are not true but our next guest says there's long list of evidence to back the president's case but with permission with ainsley and pete i would like to go to sandra smith. sandra: great to see him and great to see you brian and ainsley as well. we are keeping an eye on tropical storms and headed to the carolinas, so we will be watching this. plus the president to hold meeting with u.s. tech workers and sign executive order on
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pete: welcome back, president trump rightly refusing to back down on attacks of mail-in voting. really mail-out voting. it will spur election chaos and sparking out cry from democrats but in new op-ed our next guest says liberals can't deny complications with mail-in ballots. michael goodman, thanks for being here. ballots are just mailed to voters on the rolls an we don't know where they are going and whether they are counted when they come back. we just saw it in nevada. break down the complications. >> good morning. the best example is primaries
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being counted here in new york city. congressional race in manhattan, brooklyn and queens. some 65,000 ballots were returned by mail. the 65,000 people requested, you had to request it but for any reason you could get absentee ballot and so far more than 12,000 of those ballots have been invalidated. now, that's a very high total and one section of the congressional district 28% in brooklyn, 28% to have ballots were invalidated for various reasons and so a lot of this is just a shot in the dark. you cannot imagine that this is going to work nationally and that all of the election boards across the country are going to mail out roughly 160, 170 million ballots and everything is going to go just fine. it's impossible to believe that. it would be a miracle if it weren't a disaster, and so is
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that the way we want to have a presidential election, congressional election, state houses? is that how we want to have them decided on by judges invalidating ballots? i mean, this is shaping up as a disaster in motion and the president is right to warn about it. pete: what can be done about it? you are seeing democrats set the table blaming dysfunction at the postal service somehow on president trump when we all know what's going wrong there for decades. what can be done -- 59% of americans in new poll say they prefer to vote in person if they can. this is still a civic duty most people want to do. how do you fight this slow-motion train wreck? >> well, i think what's interesting, of course, a lot of the people supporting this, calling for it are the same ones who want to keep the government shut down and keep the economy shut down and the two things go hand in hand. i think in the states where the
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reopening is happening, you're finding less support for this universal mail-in, of course, the heavy blue states are the ones that want to do this the most and i think the only way to stop it frankly is for voters in those states to say, no, that's the only way to make this work, otherwise it's going to happen. pete: we shall see. not a lot of times, 90 days until the election. voters have to speak loud and quickly. michael goodwin, ballot integrity will be huging. more "fox & friends" moments away ♪
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>> set your dvr for 6:00 a.m. eastern every morning so you don't miss a minute. pete is here all week. see you tomorrow. >> sandra: tropical storm isaias gathering strength in the warm southern atlantic ocean and looking to go to south carolina. torrential rains and 70 mile-an-hour winds on the florida coast. good morning, everyone. i'm sandra smith. >> trace: good morning. i'm trace gallagher. the carolinas bracing for impact with the storm expected to hit hurricane strength tonight or early tuesday.
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