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good at. in the end, people like us and sometimes we do well to be people like them. if you have a question, e-mail us the fox.com. thank you for spending your sunday with us. good night from south carolina. . >> carley: 2024 money race is on, we have second quarter fundraising total and look at where the candidates stand now. >> todd: vice president making headlines as she crisscrosses our country. >> he even had the audacity to name this coalition the national rainbow coalition. think about that. he defined the rainbow, he was one of the first to define the rainbow. >> todd: how does one define a
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rainbow? vp harris's best moments on the campaign trail. >> carley: did you see this? >> front line goes down andic tas out one, two, three, four, five issue at least 10 riders and maybe more. >> carley: the tour de france turns into coace, you won't believe the reason for this massive pile-up. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro, bizarre story. boyfriend of alabama woman who vanished after calling 911 to report a toddler walking down the interstate says she spent 48 hours fighting for her life before returning home over the weekend. >> police say carley russell was reported safe saturday night, they have questions. russell's boyfriend says she was fighting for her life for 48
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hours, so until she is physically and mentally stable, she cannot give updates temperature is unclear what happened. here is what we know about carley's whereabouts. thursday, july 13th, she left work. 9 p.m., she left a restaurant. 19 minutes later, she called her mom and 9:34, carley calls 911 to report she saw a toddler on the side of i-59 and was going to stop and check on him. police found her car and cell phone issue but carley and the reported toddler nowhere to be found. 10:44 p.m. days later carley's family reported she had come home on foot, her mother says god is faithful and answered our prayers, we are grateful to each of you for acts of kindne
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generosity and compassion. >> time to sit down and have a conversation with carley and try to get facts, we'll do that. i won't say a time frame, the main thing right now is her to make sure she is okay. >> only one witness said they possibly saw a man sitting oud of a gray vehicle by carley's car. she was taken to the hospital to be evaluated. detectives took statements, but the investigation is ongoing. unclear when more information will be released. >> todd: cliech to say we have more questions than answers, on this know wo, all we have is questions. long island woman talking about
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rex heurmann. she said, i felt breathing on me and he asked what time it was and saw the picture of me and my boyfriend on the phone, he was trying to compliment me, asking my name. it left her so scared, she filed a police report. police search his home and the suspect had a large safe keeping his guns, he had 92 legal permits. he's been charged with three counts of first-degree murder. >> carley: parents of mallory beach received a settle mment. paul crashed the boat sending several passengers, overboard, her body was found eight days later, five miles from the scene
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of the accident. paul used his older brother's id and his mom's credit card. the family says the fight is not over and moving forward with the case. on to a fox weather alert, deadly flash flooding hammering the northeast with new jersey declaring a state of emergency last night. five people were killed in flood waters in eastern pennsylvania when seven inches of rain fell in 45 minutes. >> todd: first responders still searching for a two of had year-old little girl and nine-month-old brother who went missing during the storm. from where i was in connect connects, constant rain yesterday. if you are in an area that floods, you have no chance. >> janice: the atmosphere is
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juicy, humid, any cold front that interacts will bring potential for flooding. good news is most of this is out of the way for the next couple days. we do still have the conditions favorable for flooding in this area. the ground is saturated. worst of it over for now, we'll continue to monitor this next cold front moving across upper midwest and interior northeast and could see severe storms today, large hail, damaging wind and flash flooding in areas and the smoke is back, my friends. we knew it would happen all summer long. fires continue to burn across canada. cold front is allowing smoke to drift southward and we have healthy areas for northernin plas, ohio river valley, tennessee river valley to the northeast over the next 24 to 48
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hours, dissipating a bit, if you have respiratory issues, this is something you have to monitor through the work week through the next couple weeks. air quality alert from the midwest to northeast and heat breaking records across the southwest, so dangerous for areas of phoenix, las vegas, toward texas for another week. we have power grid concerns, people need to be inside in air conditioning, incredible story. >> todd: did you see bizarre video of a woman who baked bread in her mailbox. >> janice: that was not true, you know why? it was a perfect loaf of bread, i looked into it. it went viral. >> carley: how dare you spread mailbox fake news. >> todd: what about the charlie bit my finger hoax.
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can you look into that? >> carley: janice separating fact from prison. >> todd: former president donald trump facing pressure from his opponents to take the stage for the first republican debate. >> come on, donald, get on the stage and defend your rord. you need to defend your record, he has a record where he didn't deliver on issues republicans care about. >> carley: kaylie mcgee whites here to tell us what this means for the race.
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from washington. >> alexandria: the biden campaign itself brought in fewer than the trump and desantis campaign, when looking at individual campaign, it is hard to look at the numbers. you have trump with 35 million and desantis at 20 million. the president, that includes all entities related to the national committee there. the numbers are in and no hiding the stunning and embarrassing lack of enthusiasm for those running for president. biden and harris significantly outraised donald trump two to one and ron desantis by three to one. let's talk about the ratios in small dollar donation. president biden is biden where
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president obama was same time his campaign in terms of small dollar donations. one of the biggest indicators is cash on hand. former president trump holds 22.5 million. senator tim scott with 25.1 and and you have president biden with 20.1. vivek ramaswamy with nine and spending has been a sore spot for governor ron desantis in recent days with campaign source confirming and reporting that campaign is shedding several staff members. desantis said this on media buzz yesterday. >> i think clearly you see an effort to create narratives, i think the good thing is republican primary voters are very smart. they know where corporate outlets stand and the extent they become convinced, the media, that will in the long run
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help me. >> tonight for biden/hars campaign, joe manchin is headlining event for no labels, org that boosts centrists and fuelling speculation he could be considering a third party run. >> that is the story to watch going forward if no labels takes off and who they put in. if joe manchin, joe biden has a problem. alexandria hoff has answers. thank you remember former president trump responding to considers whether he will partake in the first presidential debate. >> ronald reagan didn't do it. why let somebody at zero be popping you with questions? vivek ramaswamy has done a good job and others have done a good job. i haven't really made up my
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mind. >> carley: kaylee mcgee white joins us now. former president trump says why give his opponents an opportunity to take him down. if he's not there and his opponents are, they can explain themselves. what do you think he should do? >> i think he should join the debate, he is essentially taking voters for granted. assuming he is polling ahead of candidates, he can not participate and not convince voters why to vote for him in the first place. they decide at last minutes, they don't decide at the beginning.
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there is a long way to go and trump does need to put in work to convince voters why they -- >> todd: trump worked hand in hand with secret service for a number of years, still does, here is his take on the coke investigation at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i've gotten to know the secret service really well. i can't speak more highly of these incredible people. i believe they know everything. i don't think it is possible for bags of cocaine to be left in a certain area by the situation room, you decide on war. >> todd: i mean, that seems like what the rest of us is saying and he has unique insight into how the white house works. >> yeah, he is right, this bag
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of coin cawas found near the situation room, not part of the white house visitors can get to. we're talking about the most secure building in the entire world. you're telling me the secret service doesn't have camera footage of who was leaving that behind. i find that hard to believe. it smells like a cover-up, they are covering for somebody in the white house, joe biden's team, joe biden's family, namely hunter biden, it does reek of a cover-up here. >> carley: the man in second place, ron desantis was on yesterday and has a grate with the media. listen to this. >> you see an effort to create narratives, the media does not want me to be the candidate and that will help me. we were five and a half weeks as candidate for fundraising,
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raising more than joe biden did, who is sitting president and they try to spin that negatively. they have predetermined narrative. >> carley: the "new york times" reports desantis staff amid heavy spending and long slide inside desantis early struggles and efforts to rebound. media has predetermined narrative against him, media feels he can take down joe biden. do you think he has a point? >> i do think he has a point. we have seen bias from ron desantis, from early days of covid. they have been out to get him for a long time and perhaps that is the case, media would like him to be the preferred candidate. they see trump as being easy general candidate to be on biden's part. the thing is that desantis is not running against the media
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and has to find way to convince voters to choose him over trump. i would say don't count out anyone who has 100 million in coffers. from what i'm hearing on the ground in primary states, he's doing good job at connecting with voters at campaign events and that is important. >> carley: two leading candidates are getting their message out there, that is a good thing. thank you for waking up early, we appreciate it. very interesting question to ask you, todd. is misgendering someone a criminal offense? a new poll finds nearly half of millennials say it is. >> todd: a new york crime victim is here with reminder about the actual crime crisis in our country. don't go anywhere. trelegy for copd.
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>> carley: check out this video. police in tulsa thanking a good samaritan who tackled a suspect running from the cops. >> you want to have a seat right here, please? >> right. >> carley: quick-acting man was a truck driver who was at the right place at the right time. the suspect sprinted from officers, he made it across several lanes of traffic before he was taken down. the suspect had warrantses for burglary, conspiracy and more and is facing resisting arrest and possession of dparaphernali
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charges. >> todd: many think misgendering someone should be a criminal offense. what about crimes committed by repeat offenders let on the streets time and time again. executive direct offer of victim rights reform council and a crime victim herself join me now. you lost the love of your life to violent crime and now work as victim's advocate. what is your reaction when you hear that poll? >> i just can't even believe we live in a society where this is a topic of conversation, to be honest with you. when i was 27 years old, i was crying because i had something to cry about, sitting through murder trial and court proceedings because my boyfriend and best friend were stabbed to death. the fact these kids think someone calling you the wrong
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gender, when they are confused themselves on who they are and sometimes change it, are pretty sad. >> todd: seem like larger push in society to make everyone a victim. do you have any sense as to why they would do that? why society has gone this direction? >> to be honest with you, it is quite intentional and to desensitize people. there are circumstances where people, hard-core criminals are released and it is shocking and probably would make people turn their heads and vote differently if they were not desensitized to it. someone in houston was sentenced to 75 years and able to walk out before the guilty verdict because of bond issues. when you hear things like that,
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i think he was facing 11 counts of human trafficking. my boyfriend when i was 27 years old, brutally staffed in a bar fight, his best friend brutally stabbed in a bar fight and the people got away with it. >> todd: there is constitutional aspect, what do you make of these 44% want to do away with the first amendment. he calling a man a she is not a crime under the first amendment, it is protected speech. what do you make of this constitutional attack? >> well, i mean, where do we draw the line? i get offended when i go to the grocery store now and somebody calls me ma'am, am i going to press charges against that person? it has to stop. kids are out of control. we have kids dressing up like
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animals. my mom went to the bank the other day and was standing behind a fox in line. >> todd: you don't want to laugh, there is a larger societal issue with psychiatry and i am not versed in that, looking from the outside, you can see these children have issues when they become adults, they continue have issues. it needs to be addressed. it is not a crime if i mess up and call you the wrong pronoun and the issue is let's punish real criminals. thank you for being a victims advocate, we appreciate your time. hundreds of migrants are massing in mexico to form a caravan heading to the u.s. >> carley: tom homan is next and jason aldean rushes off a show in the middle, we'll tell you
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venezuela. another caravan is making way through mexico right now. from perspective of border patrol law enforcement what is it like to hear about a group this size coming in at once and what preparation can be made to deal with this? >> the men and women are the border patrol are used to this. thousands per day come to the border and people ask why. action of this administration are stronger than words. people in this country, fellow countrymen, hear it is easy to get into the united states. whether you are from a designated country or get to the border and fill out the app. both by the way are not legal, they are in violation of federal statute. then if you have a family that is a citizen, you don't have to
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wait for a green card. this administration just decided to throw them in. third misuse of the statute. word is out, get to the united states, they will figure out a way to get you in. -- no, it is not, they are taking that 70% and bringing through the port of entry, making illegal immigration legal. >> carley: didn't the biden administration say they have to claim ashgsz asylum in the first country they enter, what do you think about that policy? >> it is a great policy, if they use it. if you are escaping from your homeland and you pass through
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another free country, claim there since you escaped your homeland. these people don't qualify for asylum, carley. look at data over last decade, 9 out of 10 people never get released from the courts, they don't show up or qualify. they know this and will keep bringing thousands per day in, knowing they don't qualify, lose their case and guess what, they are not removed becausize is not allowed to remove them. this secretary said being in the country illegally is not enough for ice to make an arrest. >> carley: alejandro mayorkas will testify later this month in front of the house judiciary committee. what questions do you think should be asked of him?
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>> he said border security is top priority. those that don't qualify for asylum would be deported. my question is, how many people who lost asylum case in court has been removed by ice? that number is close to zero. if you believe they have right to due process and to claim asylum, when they lose that case, will they be immediately removed? do you believe, whether they hideout or have a u.s. citizen child, should they be removed? if you say no, let's shut down immigration court and get rid of border patrol because there is no border patrol in this country. >> carley: hearing is july 26th, it will be fiery to say the least. thank you for joining us. >> todd: country music star jason aldean abruptly ending a
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concert after suffering from a heat stroke. watch. ♪ >> todd: you can see aldean pulling away from running off stage. living in connecticut, it was so thick this weekend. his teams he's feeling better after a few iv's. he says he will finish the set in connecticut, southern massachusetts, new york. all that good stuff. speck tarts causing massive pileup at the tour de france yesterday. >> it is down and takes out one, two, three, four, five issue at least 10 riders and maybe more. >> todd: american rider says it started with a fan trying to take a selfie, look at that on your circle screen there. when the fan leaned in for the photo op, he crashed into
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multiple others. race resumed, but the crash has many pleading with know fas to be more careful. this is self ishness of society. this is a race people have devoted their life to. >> carley: i feel like there should be a law against this. >> todd: right. who should get on that? james comer. >> carley: annoying, put your phone down. john kerryic taking climate crusade to china looking to collaborate with the world's number one polluter. cheryl casone will unpack it all next. >> todd: did you see this? >> oh, wow. amazing finish for mcilroy and first victory ever in scotland. >> todd: he does really well in his home area. >> todd: daying after unleashing
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>> todd: john kerry taking his climate crusade to china. >> carley: cheryl casone has more. >> cheryl: good morning, interesting trip. the third u.s. official to go to china. first it was antony blinken, then janet yellen and now john kerry. get this, china was world's biggest polluter in 2021. 11.5 billion metric tons of greenhouse, gases, then u.s., india and japan. kerry is setting up talks happening in four months. this will be interesting, when it comes to john kerry and chinese and climate change, not sure the chinese will have
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meaningful changes. they made promises and can say they want to do it. their history, the numbers bear this out. nod got. >> todd: just the latest example of a member of the biden administration supplicating themselves to the ccp. >> carley: and the chinese spy balloon, china building spy base in cuba. doesn't seem realistic, we will go green together. >> cheryl: i don't picture a lot of kumbaya together. all this started and became public discourse after president biden. president biden let's it slip about the military's ammunitions stock piles, watch. >> president biden: the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. the ammunition, they call 115
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millimeter weapons. this is a war relating to munitions and they are running out of that ammunition and we're low on it. >> cheryl: then john kirby has to go up and do clean-up duty, if you will. john kirby says the biden administration is working to restock our weapons stockpiles after the president's slip. watch. >> we're working closely with the defense industry to ramp up production, particularly for shells. we are having very strong conversations with the defense industry and believe we will get there. >> cheryl: there is this. national security advisor jake sullivan. he was asked about the new defense bill that passed last week 219-210. jake sullivan was asked about
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the act and if it will get to the president's desk. listen to what he had to say. this legislation is never getting to the president's desk because what you have seen from an extreme group of republicans is to put forward a set of amendments that try to mix domestic social debate with security needs of our nation. >> cheryl: we're replenishing, which takes four to seven years to replenish the weapons they're talking about. we'll replenish that and pay defense companies to do that. but then not -- no way the president will sign the republican defense bill, okay. >> carley: switching gears, hollywood strike continue and it could be costing big money. >> cheryl: it is costing hollywood a lot of money. basically a shut down we have not seen in 60 years. been 60 years.
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fox ceo used to run paramount and says hollywood will be strapped for cash if this continues. >> what will happen, if it doesn't get settled, then next year, there will not be many programs for anybody to watch. you'll see subscriptions get pulled, which will reduce revenue of all movie companies, television companies, result of which is there will be no programs. >> cheryl: he went on to talk about the fact criticizing the salaries, top 10 actors make more money than the studio chiefs. maybe meryl streep could share. >> todd: rank and file actors are trying to make their mortgage. hope it gets resolved.
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and to golf, rory mcilroy secured first p.g.a. tour win of the year. ing >> oh, wow. an amazing finish for rory mcilroy. >> todd: legit putt, rory mcilroy described that as probably the best i hit all year. knowing what it meant to him, rory mcilroy apologized to robert mcintire by for winning by one. i told my little one that and she took the ball and tried to eat it. >> carley: right on as all little girls should. >> todd: and vice president kamala harris kicking off after a rough weeks gaffes. >> when we invest in clean
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energy and electric vehicle and reduce population, more of our children can breathe. ai is a fancy thing. transportation is about making sure people have ability to get to where they want to go. >> todd: that is what it is all about, joe concha will break it down. >> carley: first steve doocy will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: todd's words of wisdom, putt for dough. >> todd: don't let your child choke on the plastic golf ball you got her to get her a college scholarship. >> steve: you are sending your kid to college on a golf scholarship? >> todd: probably not going to, wo out. >> steve: good luck father of the year. straight ahead on folks "fox and friends" in nine minutes,
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devastating portions of pennsylvania, we'll have a live report from the ground. and former president donald trump floating potential running mates during a must-see interview maria. former assistant treasury secretary monica crowley with her reaction. are you feeling down? there is an app for that. apple issic taking interest in your mental health with emotional gauge for your cell phone and apple watch. kurt the cyber guy brings us the latest and stuart varney, piers morgan, kim reynolds and sean hannity, eight minutes and 36 seconds on the channel you trust. carley and that guy who knows a
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coalition. and early, on just think about it. early on, he even had the audacity to name this coalition the national rainbow coalition. think about that. he defined the rainbow. he was one of the first to define the rainbow. >> carley: joe concha is a fox news contributor and columnist for the messenger and he joins us now. kamala harris is out on the campaign trail. she was in chicago other the weekend. she is going to indianapolis and then chicago again, boston, orlando, and then back to chicago for a third time all over the course of the next few
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weeks. 538 has her approval rating at 39%. the question is is she going to be an asset or a liability on the campaign trail. >> i'm going to go with b on that one, carley. go with liability. because i can guarantee you as sure as we were born kamala harris making some very, very strange statement or a cackle that has no place for a cackle at some point during this blitz. i wonder when this vice president goes to chicago will she talk about the fact that chicago had nearly 700 total homicides in 2022. this is an american city. a major one. 700. that marks the 11th straight year has led the nation in that dubious categories. will we see her address the fact that chicago is one of the top cities seeing its residents leave for texas, florida, tennessee, because of crime, because of high taxes? of course not. all of this is to raise money. that's where we are at now at this point. i doubt policy will be discussed
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very much as far as this vice president is concerned, particularly whether it comes to the u.s. southern border which, at this point, remains her top priority, except it's not her top priority. something she never even talks about anymore, todd. >> todd: i'm glad you asked the first question a strong journalistic question. i was going to ask is she going to try define what a leprechaun next. that worked out well. this comes on a the heels of gaffe-filled week for the veep, watch. >> think about impact on something like public health. when we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drinks clean water. >> a.i. is kind of a nancy thing. first of all, it's two letters it. means artificial intelligence. >> this issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. >> todd: joe, the last two were eye raisers we talked about them
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last week. that first one the reduce population line. did she misspeak or is there something more there that quite frankly humanity should be worried about? >> we have a population problem in this country, todd. so, i hope she misspoke because we have gone from back in the 160s women having three children, we're down to about an average of 1. and when you have a population where we're not replacing older workers who are retiring with younger ones that, is a very big problem. there wants a reason why when we talk about a scenario of hey, do you think if joe biden doesn't run who do you think takes his place? we skip over the part about kamala harris, the vice president taking the mantle and go to somebody like gavin newsom. republicans running for president should be hammering a home this speech a vote for joe biden is a vote for kamala harris as the leader of the free world and armed forces. wake up, america.
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>> carley: she went to say pollution and not population. i remember where two former white house staffers said that the president is frustrated with her because he is not -- she has not taken enough off of his plate because is he worried about all the gaffes that she is making so there's a lot going on there and it's not going to stop any time soon. >> todd: i wonder that freud would think of that misspeak. >> carley: got leave it there. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> steve: live from new york city on this monday, july 17th, 2023, let's look a year ahead. let's look at 2024. and there, of course, all the declared republican candidates. and that is where we start on this busy monday in the surgeon. >> ainsley: look at all of those faces, lots of experience on that screen. we are only a month away from the fox debate, the first presidential debate, the question is will donald trump participate? we hope so. >> brian: six months until
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