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>> steve: it is 8:00 on monday, august 28, 2023. we start this hour with a fox weather alert. florida gulf coast bracing for tropical storm. >> ainsley: the storm is forecast to bring 100 mile per hour wind and potentially life-threatening floods. >> brian: guardsmen are standing by. adam klotz has the fox weather forecast. ai this storm off the gulf and is quickly intensifying. it is a tropical storm and moving west at eight miles per hour. when it runs over the gulf of mexico, it will rapidly intensify, itun ares over florida across the southeast.
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folks in georgia and south carolina will have to deal with this. by wednesday morning, this will be category 3 hurricane, magaing land on wednesday between tampa and big bend. hurricane watch in place across the region. what are the major other than cans? storm surge is possible. we are concerned about what will be heavy rainfall. someirrias seeing four to eight inches and up to a foot of rainfall. this storm is heading to florida tuesday night into wednesday morning and this storm moves through georgia and carolina on wednesday and thursday. download the fox weather app as it approaches the state of florida. >> steve: thank you very much.
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changing gears, new e-mail revealing devon archer met with then secretary of state john kerry back in 2016. their alleged meeting came just weeks before ukraine top prosecutor viktor shokin was investigating burisma when he was fired. >> ainsley: the redacting e-mail shows devon archer met with s, referring to kerry, on march 2 of 2016, this comes as house speaker kevin mccarthy says republicans are inching closer to articles of impeachment. >> brian: viktor shokin sounded off over the weekend about burisma corruption, to give his side of the story and using biden as protection. listen. >> i have no doubt there were illegal activities engaged in by burisma. criminal had been started before
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me, the founder and ceo was bringing in people to provide protection, hunter biden among them. >> brian: by the way, he did say, remooneded by crystal, he will testify in front of congress. >> steve: congress just has to ask. >> brian: viktor shokin came out and said, i want to dispel a few things. i was looking into burisma. number two, president did not want to fire me. joe biden in my view, foolishly bragged at foreign relations. if true, why rub a country's face in it that you decided who would serve and who else would serve? what if a country said, fire
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your attorney general, how would we feel about that? viktor shokin said it humiliated the whole country of america. >> ainsley: he said he was poisoned twice with mercury and you got the medical reports that confirm that. he said no doubt there were illegal activities happening and he said joe and hunter accepted bribes, he used bribes. he said it hurt america's repu reputation. later, biden admitted this, i'm leaving in six hours, if the prosecutor is not fired, you are not getting the money. and he got fired, he bragged about it. >> brian: and devon archer on camera said viktor shokin was the problem, a threat to burisma. that dispels another threat we wanted someone to investigate
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and he was getting close and was ousted. >> ainsley: is that why he met with john kerry? >> brian: john kerry's son was part of the trio. >> ainsley: they started rose mont seneca together. >> steve: regarding him meeting with devon archer, unclear what they talked about or if burisma came up. the house is pushing toward impeachment inquiry. house republicans wanted to impeach since day one. what this guy from ukraine is saying that many americans are wondering about our president. >> think of it, summary, the president pressured a foreign leader to fire that country's
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top prosecutor because the prosecutor was investigating his son and used a billion dollars of u.s. taxpayer money to have bidding done and bragged on video. i can't understand why every news outlet is not covering this. this is mr. viktor shokin is important voice, he was directly involved, target of the president and the why he believes there was bribery confirms what we are speaking. >> steve: drum beat getting louder. former president trump took to truth social to essentially take that up. he said he was talking about congress, he said these low lives impeached me twice, impeach the bomb or fade into ooblivion, they did this to us.
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speaking of presidential level, evera the presidential debate on fox, emerson has done a new poll, former president trump was 56% and he's now lost down to 50. ron desantis is at 12, he had been 10. mike pence went from 3 to 7 and nikki haley from 2 to 7 and chris christie from 3 to 5 and vivek ramaswamy went down from 10 to 9. >> ainsley: almost 70% of democrats do not want joe biden to run again. >> steve: he's too old. >> brian: let joe be joe and let him loose doing interviews and see how it goes. he's struggling to know how to leave the stage or go through 50 states and sell his cause, if you don't like the economy, he will yell at you. >> ainsley: people going to the polls next year to vote a
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candidate based on inflation and the border and based on crime. crime is a big issue and we heard from candidate on the debate stage last week. chicago, monday morning reporting shootings, one dead, 22 hurt this weekend, including an eight-year-old boy grazed on the leg by a bullet. he was walking with a woman on the street just after 8:00 on friday and they were both grazed by bullets. one happened walking through an alley and another during a white sox game. another person shot walking outside, just walking, people have to worry about being hit by a bullet. >> steve: the headline, people were hit at a white sox game in the stadium. they didn't stop the game.
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why not? they didn't know what happened if the gun was inside the stadium or outside, they have metal detectors. >> ainsley: gunshot wound to the leg and another to the abdomen and refused medical attention. >> steve: this is happening in chicago. if you own a car in chicago, good luck. this past year, close to 20,000 cars have been stolen, up 104% year over year and here the mayor brandon johnson is filing suit against kia and hyundai because the cars are too easy to steal. rather know that the person who carjacks, blame the car. >> ainsley: the car's fault.
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>> brian: how dare you park that car on the road and leave it there alone while you go shop, you are asking for trouble. they blame kia and hyundai because they are lucrative. basic auto theft technology in models is negligence and citywide nationwide crime spree has been unfolding before our eyes. this mayor is a real wener. unbelievable. he knows how to identify the problem when an angry mob goes and raids seven-11, don't call them a mob and when people steal cars, blame the cars, i love this platform. >> ainsley: what happened to blaming the person doing the illegal. hire more police of ros, pay them well, support them, allow them to clean up chicago. >> steve: we showed you the
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tiktok video where people took the tiktok challenge to steal the car. you can hot wire a car with usb thing. kia has fixed that. rather than go on tv and say if you steal a are ca, you are going to priz ong, instead he's blaming the car makers. >> brian: what happened to the club? >> steve: if you are worried, get the club. >> brian: the club does work still? >> ainsley: they still sell the club? where do you get it? amazon? >> steve: amazon, i can get you one in two hours. >> ainsley: don't you think law enforcement needs to say who is responsible for this video? you can't put this online? >> steve: law enforcement has been marginalized by a lot offis plais, chicago is one place. more on crazy chicagoland later
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on. right now headlines, we start in florida. police identified suspect in saturday's shooting at florida dollar general store. investigators say ryan palmeter took his own life after killing three people. investigating the shooting as act of racially motivated violent extremism. the jacksonville community mourning the loss of a 52-year-old, a 29-year-old, and a 19-year-old. there was a prayer vigil for them last night. fox news alert, technical issue hit united kingdom air traffic control system. flights grounded with more delays expected. log 2kan airline released statement saying we are experiencing a technical issue
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and applied traffic flow restrictions to maintain safety. engineers are working to find the fault. down in georgia, fulton county da fani willis will face lawyers for former trumper mark meadow, where he can assert immunity. the motion is throwing a wrench to the beginning of the trial, which trump team says would be impossible. >> trail dates are going to move. it is realistic, theatrics and no judge will say you can be on two trials at once in two states, they overlap. >> steve: she added former president trump won't need to prep much baz he has done nothing wrong. 8:13, some headlines, we look at
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today's date, big date in history. >> ainsley: august 28, 1963, estimated 250,000 people gathered for the "i have a dream" speech. >> brian: separate, but equal. separate water fountains, separate place to sit. certain leaders step up and say this has to change, it no longer workings. think about frederick douglas, booker t washington and martin luther king jr. the vietnam war would take some steam away, we would be distract #, this man at the forefront of change in leadership in this country. this is the speech most everyone remembers. >> i have a dream.
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that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of our scen, but by the content of. >> steve: you were talking to alveda king and she recalled how martin luther king had a prepared speech, but talked to about the i have a dream thing. >> ainsley: she said she heard him talking about this dream, she said, do that. he got to the podium and started talking about this and it flowed naturally because he had talked about it before. how sad that is a dream, not reality. that was a dream that my children will be judged on content of their character and not the color of their skin.
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we are all god's children and should be judged on our character, doing the right thing and not on the color of our skin. >> steve: such a powerful speech. so beautiful. 60 years later talking about what that man said. it did impact somebody profoundly, lieutenant governor winsome sears. her father came to the united states from jamaica. 17 days before the speech. when we talk to her last week, she had this observation. >> education is everything. it is what starts you out in life. when my dad came to america with $1.75, he came 17 days before martin luther king jr. gave his "i have a dream" speech. what moved him from the poor immigrant to where he is today
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and where i am today. it was education. >> brian: right, education, learning trades and integration. hard to believe when people look at where we are in this country and don't see progress we've made. everybody wants to move forward, you have horrific incidents like what happened at jacksonville, where a white supremacy decided he wanted to kill americans. >> ainsley: focus on wonderful, powerful stories, she is lieutenant governor of virginia. look at tim scott, running for president of the united states. >> steve: we've had an african american elected president of the united states of america. 60 years ago today he made the speech. >> ainsley: coming up, bernie
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sanders calling out democrats as minority voters shift to gop. major impact that could have on 2024. >> brian: i got a chance to go to a game in mls with lionel in there. >> changed the united states forever. >> everybody will see unbelievable stuff from messi. >> brian: this is the mania we're talking about. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! the queen sleep number c2 smart bed is now only $999. plus, 60-month financing on all smart beds. shop now only at sleep number.
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working class support than democrats. democrats are losing more and more support within the latino community and even among african american men. that has got to change. >> brian: scolding democrats for losing support among working class and minority voters. this poll shows nearly 20 point drop in biden among hispanic voters since 2020. why do those numbers make sense to you? is that what you are finding? >> yes, senator sanders comments are indicative of what has been trying to sell to minorities, victimhood, grievance, class conflict and minority politics.
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americanism set our nation into motion 270 years ago, the family, nation, god, self-reliance and responsibility. people can see this all around us and progressivism leads nowhere but to moral and social catastrophes. we are seeing on social and economic scale in our economy. it is unfortunate he had oddacity to say this, it is indicative african americans are waking up to reality of what is happening. >> brian: let's give them more money and take from people, stealing it as opposed to earning it. abraham, your numbers show hispanic community gradually going to the right.
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>> they don't surprise me, when you poll hispanics, it shows number one issue hispanics care about is the economy. inflation hurts every american and especially hurts hispanics. we have more mouths to feed with less resources. biden policy made middle class disappear and made the gop build working class hispanics. hispanics on average are 29 years old, one of the youngest ethnic demographics in america. they want to start a business and own a home. bidenomics is making that close to impossible. it doesn't surprise me biden has lost hispanic support since. he failed on economic opportunity, failed on strengthening border and providing the american dream and
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flat out dismantled middle class which makes up hispanic votes. >> brian: a poll among hispanic voter, how do you rate the economy? only 18% said excellent, 52% say poor. authors much of bidenomics say it is media giving bad impression. black voters, poor 34%. christian, what are the solutions here that you would like to hear from a political leader that would get your vote? >> i want people to stop selling grievance and victimhood and begin selling vision of the african american innovators that set america into motion. george washington carver, i want people to begin telling us, we
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can make it if we apply ourselves to our goal and have right idea in our mind to make it. the left is continually selling you can only tell someone they are victim until you look their bank account and see they have less money than they did four years ago. these ideas are not going to stick unless people see prosperity and only single why can make people prosperous. >> brian: have to leave it there, thanks so much, republicans have to do hard work getting in and selling their story and make it authentic. move ahead, today day one of u.s. open. controversy over fairness taking center court. live outsidar thur ashe stadium and there is the carnival on fox
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>> adam: tropical storm idalia moving north into the gulf of mexico. this is our cone, the forecasted storm trek running up to a long florida by wednesday night. winds 115 mile per hour, making this a category 3 hurricane. download the fox weather app to follow along. >> ainsley: thank you so much. fairness in women sports taking center court at u.s. open with two tennis legends disagrees about how to handle transgender athletes. joining us live from the tennis center in queens, good morning, jerry. i've been there is a few times, isn't it great? >> it is amazing.
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we're having a great time, all the focus on billie jean king and why you can credit her for making tennis lucrative for women. 51 years ago at the u.s. open she stood on the grass court and demanhattan manded equal pay. as a result, the u.s. open became first of four grand slam tournaments to equal pay to women and men. all of this is coming as debate sharpens on the issue of transgender athletes playing in women sports. king supports transgender athletes playing. navratilova disagrees and wrote this in london times, saying
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letting men compete is unfair no matter how those athletes may throw their weight around and she added rules on trans rewarded cheats. billie jean king tweeted trans youth deserve to play and thrive. issue of aring national attention last year when lia thomas competing as a woman became a collegiate champion in the 500 yard freestyle beating u.s. olympians. another controversy about the contribution to the local community, he wants to talk to the u.s.t.a.he says there are inequities. you have to understand usta is nonprove sxit pays 5 million to
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in taxes to city government and they pay for the facilities here. there is contribution from tennis back to the community. >> ainsley: absolutely, and thousands go to the stadium to watch tennis and stay in hotels around the area and contribute to restaurants and give back to the community. thank you. great to see you this morning. >> thank you. >> ainsley: chaos in new york city yesterday as protesters clash over soaring migrant crisis and mayor of los angeles says migrants are not envited after governor abbott sent a bus to the city. dan patrick will join us to react next. to invest themselves in learning? when we set out to develop acellus gold. we decided to take this challenge head on. what would happen if student motivation
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the city's migcrisis, kofling taxpayers 20 million for new york. karen bass sounding off on greg abbott as he sends a tenth bus to l.a. >> this is a political act. >> steve: is it? texas lieutenant governor dan patrick joins us and he is shaking his head. this is not a political act? >> i would say everything the president has done since being elected has been a political act. look at new york and l.a. and houston soon catching up and dallas soon catching up. these two mayors talk about
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issues and problems, what do they think we deal with in texas everyday since inauguration of joe biden. everyday, thousands and thousands cross the border and if it wasn't for the four billion to protect our border, if you stretch it out 1200 from atlanta to maine. we deal with it everyday, cry me a river, mayor of new york and l.a. i thought you were sanctuary cities? ges not. >> steve: exactly. dr. marc siegel wrote a piece that appeared a week ago talking about the migrant inflow into texas and amount of disease we thought had been eradicated we are seeing pop up different
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varieties of significant disease in suburban areas around america. >> steve, i talked about this many years ago and i was ridiculed about it. i was probably the first elect official to call this an invasion, that is what it is. we will have 10% of the population here. when you don't care about your own citizens dying of fentanyl, you don't care about humanitarian crisis of women and children beingip raed and put into indentured servitude, you don't care about gangs, this is one cold-hearted president. they don't like the buoys, we put them in to save people fromun droing, drownings are down. total socialist marxist, they care about no one.
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they don't care if people die to achieve political purpose. >> steve: president of the united states called my son an sob, i don't think he was talking about a biscuit. >> son of a biscuit, that is what we say in my family. >> steve: governor patrick, thank you for joining us. on this monday, messi mania comes to jersey. >> 90 degrees and wearing a scarf, is that how special this guy is? >> yes. >> brian: 10 goals, 10 days. >> it is amazing. >> steve: the fans go wild for the star's regular-season debut. brian has highlights from jersey next. hen it comes to your child's education. introducing power homeschool the official provider of online acellus courses for parents independently homeschooling their children. i really love how flexible the program is.
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>> big piece the burisma hunter biden puzzle fit into place this weekend with a fired prosecutor, how the white house is responding this morning? what unites 77% of americans in the president's age. and what we know about it is united states caof fire and state of recovery efforts in maui. and we have coach rick macy to
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tell us what to watch. i'll see brian and ainsley and steve. >> steve: sound like the guy f from -- >> is that the coach rick macy? messi mania, soccer super star made mls debut. >> steve: and mr. brian kilmeade what the sports world has been raving about. >> brian: 26,000 people red bull arena, tickets only $46, high mark dollar 3000 after watching him sit on the bench in the first half, they will get their money's worth. ♪ >> red bull cart, i know why everyone is staring at me. only place to be, it is
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inter-miami against red bull and best player in the world is on miami. >> messi, messi! >> what have they told you about this guy? >> he's super good. >> greatest of all time. >> brian: it is 90 and you are watching a scarf, is that how special this guy is? >> yes. >> brian: 10 goals, 10 games. >> it is amazing. >> messi puts it in, of course he did. and messi, my word, he has done it again. the madness of messi,a arrives. >> he will change the united states forever. >> unbelievable stuff from messi, that is why we're here. >> brian: you make that because you love this game. you think he will notice you guys? >> we are at the top, i don't know. >> brian: i see him look up when he scores, i'll bet he will be
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looking at you. that is impossible. >> i hear screaming. >> brian: you watch, i will hit 90, if i don't, creative editing will make it seem like that. i got to go inside. ♪ >> this place is electric. >> excitement about it, everyone wearing messi shirts, changing the game. >> this is the best day of my life. i wanted to see messi. my name is messi, i have it right here. >> brian: it is true. >> my name is messi. >> $2500, all over the place. >> brian: never know who you are going to see. >> playing soccer, mom. >> another attraction, fox
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anchors in the stand. >> underway and first league match for intermiami in the lionel messi era. >> brian: the fans are there over my shoulder proudly waiting for the time when it soaks in. [cheering] >> focus is on the ball. more of it is over my left shoulder, looks like messi is warming up. number 10. lionel messi coming into the game. >> the best player in the world -- [cheering] >> what a ball and -- >> one of the best goals you will ever see.
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>> messi does it. miami does it. >> brian: what did you notice? >> great player, a little too much -- [cheering] >> brian: another game, another goal, another win for miami. >> brian: unbelievable, the team had one of the worst records in the sport. they have now won 11 in a row. everybody was not cheering for the home team, they were cheering to see the greatest team in the world.
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reynaldo, come over here. sean is probably, the tall guy on the left, about 100 times as kid from 9-18, never did he think he one day would be captain of the red bulls. his brother dillon was drafted by david beckham and got drafted. he was upset they lost -- >> ainsley: you said covering, on the field. >> brian: that is sean during the game. >> ainsley: tall guy. >> brian: i think about 6'2", 215. >> ainsley: you coached him. >> brian: yes, and dillon, too, connor, one of the most talented stories you will see, a
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massapequa story. >> steve: as coach, what does he owe you, 5% or 10%? >> brian: i haven't gotten a check yet, but i have a signed jersey. national team, time to bring him up. center back in new jersey, captain af 25, got to be on the national team. >> ainsley: i like they chose color pink. >> brian: black on the road, they wear pink most of the take. >> ainsley: and a carnival on the fox square. frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. rsv is in for a surprise. meet arexvy.
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>> brian: it's a carnival celebration here on fox square. >> steve: games and tweets. they're letting us enjoy the final days of summer. when i grew up, we would have the clay county and dickenson county fairs and when you were done. we were talking about this last week. it would be time to go back to school. the last hurrah. you must be very busy. >> we're busy all year round. >> ainsley: what do kids love? >> the horses. >> steve: let's go down to the kids here. some of those kids are really
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excited. >> brian: what do we have? >> hit the bucket. you have to bounce it and it lands in the bucket. >> ainsley: show us how to do this. can you show us how to do the games in front of you? look at this one? what is this? >> this one is a favorite. >> ainsley: try this one. there you go >> brian: what do i get? >> a stuffed pickle. knock down the clowns. >> steve: this is popeye the sailor man, right?
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>> you did it. >> want to try it? >> brian: that was good. you almost got it. >> it's a worm burner. denise, thank you very much. enjoy the last week of summer. >> dana: breaking news right now. florida under hurricane watch. tropical storm idalia is for cast to be become a major hurricane today before making landfall later this week. floridians should be completing hurricane preparations. we expect an update from the governor any minute and give it to you as soon as he takes the podium. two high stakes hearing involving donald trump's election interference cases set to unfold this morning. in d.c. the former president's legal team and jack smith's prosecutors fight over when the
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