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i mean we're going to keep monitoring this but the fact that this is approaching an issue is disturbing. erupting in pennsylvania, a homeowner attempt says to shoot down escaped murderer daniel cavalcante. he broke into the home and stole a rifle. a new search perimeter has been formed as officers rush to apprehend him. this is "fox and friends," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. he's been on the run since
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august 31. he's been spotted several times and is considered armed and dangerous. brooke singman has details. >> brooke: daniel cavalcante broke into a home last night in pennsylvania. the homeowner fired at him seven times, he still managed to get out with a stolen rifle. he is armed. residents are asked to lock all doors and windows and remain indoors. do not approach, call 911 if seen. officers are trying to track down the dangerous killer. a green hoody and pair of prison shoes have been found nearby. this comes as we head into the second week since the prisoner escaped. he was sentenced to life in
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prison for killing his ex-girlfriend. he showed up at the home of two former co-workers. he is considered extremely dangerous. police will continue to search the wooded area. >> carley: thank you so much. president biden commemorating 22nd anniversary of 9/11. the first president to make this decision. >> you would think a president would bring comfort to 9/11 families and to speak of unity and making sure we'll keep this country safe against people trying to kill us then and still
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trying to kill us now. >> he is saying he doesn't have to come to the sites and commemorate the loss of the families. that is terrible. >> if our leader is so willing not to show up, americans have forgotten and it is okay to forget. >> carley: president biden defended his decision. >> president biden: distance did not dull or diminish september 11th. on this day 22 years ago from this base, high alert to escort planes through the air space. >> carley: tulsi gabbard joined army reserve after the 9/11 attack and she said the president should have been here at one of the sites. >> the grief from families, people from all over the world
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was palpable. joe biden's absence was also very palpable. many enlisted because of the jihadity attacks of 9/11. i found it offensive he chose to turn his backs on all of those americans. >> todd: we saw memorials honoring the 3000 innocent american lives lost in the attacks. first lady jill biden laying a wreath yesterday. second gentleman laying the wreath in shanksville. in new york city, vice president kamala harris and florida governor ron desantis were among those at ground zero for annual reading of the name ceremony. evening thunderstorms clearing out in time for that. a rainbow to form over mourners.
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fdny delivering touching rendition of "amazing grace" at the ceremony. listen. ♪ ♪ >> todd: when the sun did set, the tribute in light shining up from ground zero here in new york city. faint there in the picture, you can see it. a beautiful and poignant reminder of the towers that once stood. after years of being used as a homeless encampment, we will show you the shocking video.
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hurricane lee could meet new england. the storm churns west with winds nojing 115 mile per hour. >> todd: dangerous surf and rip currents along the east coast. janice dean is here. new direction, at least, compared to yesterday. >> janice: uncertain, we are five to seven days out. across new england, eastern canada, paying attention to the prajectory of the storm. 115 mile per hour winds, category 3 storm. been attacked by wind sheer. bermuda needs to pay close
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attention to the system. thursday, friday, saturday sunday, that cone of uncertainty. nova schotia, and new brunswick, pay attention. models showing an event that is offshore, that is not to say keep -- you shouldn't keep your eye on the storm. the center of circulation looks like it could be eastern canada situation. that cone widens out going past four or five days. westerly track, huge waves, coastal flooding and large waves, rip currentses, impact confined to the coast line. bottom line, i need you to be prepared and ready. make a plan, pay attention to the forecast, eastern long
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island. category 1 tropical storm, but i think most of the occurrence effects will remain offshore. we need to keep track of that. foxweather.com. >> todd: when you hear three, keep your head up. >> janice: it will weaken, come close to comfort, pay attention. >> todd: biden administration violated first amendment by pressuring social media companies over content coercing platform to make moderation decision by intimidating messages and adverse co consequences. fox news medical contributor dr.
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marty makary joins me now. what is your reaction as a doctor and scientist who believes in robust debate to get to an answer to help your patients? >> that is right, we need freedom of speech in the medical community. white house doctors were e-mailing social media platforms as government authority to tell social media what to post and not to post. when people think covid vaccine is 100% safe or you ask about myocarditis, it may be the white house was e-mailing facebook to take down information. >> todd: how can the court rule
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the government can take things down on social media? it is private versus public, will that piece get appealed further? the white house doesn't think it did anything wrong. this administration promoted responsibility action to promote public health, safety and security when confronted by a deadly pandemic. that misses the point, government entity cannot interfere when it feels some way, feels like they are doing the responsible thing. their feelings don't count, this is a constitutional issue. what say you? >> we don't live in north korea. imagine the government were telling social media companies there is misinformation about opioid because the white house believed opioids were not
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addictive or tried to stop misinformation because somebody was saying smoking is bad for your health. for 25 plus years, smoking was not bad for you. >> todd: great examples. gavin newsom did not take responsibility when asked why he kept hollywood open during the pandemic while not letting people see each other face-to-face. >> you found a way to allow movie industry to get back to work, but didn't allow people to grieve together at funerals or churching. >> there is humility, we didn't know what we didn't know. it wasn't i, it was we, we are experts in hindsight. >> todd: we didn't know people
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in movies could spread covid as much as people at funerals or services. >> california had some of the most hostile policies in the entire world. they were arresting surfers and masking toddlers for longest duration of anywhere in the united states. imagine if you and california had a different opinion now under current california law gavin newsom recently signed, you can lose a nursing or medical license for disagreeing with department of health. these are most hostile policies you can imagine. >> todd: what is concerning about that, that is ongoing, that is a future event. this happened a while ago with the pandemic, the doctor restrictions are frightening in
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california. we appreciate it. nypd expecting flood of officer retirement over eric adams plan to slash overtime pay and use that money on migrants instead. >> todd: former nypd lieutenant will react to the treatment of first responders, especiallily after we just honored 9/11. he is next. ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle.
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were transferred to a city-owned camp. clean-up could take months. earlier this year, the crown trail was seen covered in garbage after residents of a homeless camp were relocated. smoet /* -- served community service and gave up bond to drop initial charges filed in 2019. if smollet's. >> carley: it is not over. honoring lives lost on 9/11. first responders ran into the rubble to save others. now the city is telling police
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officers and firefighters to prepare to cut overtime pay thanks to the hefty bill brought on by the migrant crisis. a lot of people eligible to retire will leave if the overtime stops because overtime contributes to their pension. a former nypd lieutenant and army veteran joins me now. new york city is quite in a situation. if you look at the crime level alone from 2019 to 2022, hard numbers here, total crime is up 32%, murder, robbery, assault all up. if overtime to police officers is cut amid crime crisis and police shortage, what happens to new york city? >> good morning to you and good morning to the viewers. the migrant process reached epic
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proportion and the city of new york is unable to shoulder the financial responsibility. the police are responsible for upholding the social contract. how do we drive down crime accordingly? we need a plausible budget to assist nypd in reducing crime. eric adams does not view this through the same trajectory as common citizens in the city of new york. when you place migrant crisis ahead of public safety, you have something that manifests from the perspective of having not enough money and have more officerings that will leave the department as a result. >> carley: this is a problem of new york city own making. a lot of migrants choose to come here. mayor eric adams says this will
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cost 12 billion over three years. by cutting overtime, heun ares risk of putting illegal immigrants over the safety of taxpayer residents and you have patrick henry that says it is impossible for nypd to reduce overtime unless it fixes the crisis, we are thousands short without adequate personnel. if city hall wants to save money, it needs to invest? k keeping experienced cops on the job. he is saying police budgets need to increase. >> it is 100% prudent to increase police budget. the sanctuary city status came
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from de blasio and carried into tenure of eric adams. i have yet to hear eric adams speak to receding the sanctuary city status that we have, which affords migrant passageway into the city of new york. the time is now to remove that sanctuary city status because we need the money for other things, not just public safety, we have housing and other things not being addressed. eric adams did not understand what necessity in public safety is and affording citizens appropriate police protection. >> carley: hes the migrant crisis will destroy new york city. but if you cut police budget by cutting overtime, you could turbo speed that destruction. thank you for joining us this
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morning. >> carley: shock and outrage as biden administration strikes prison swap deal with leading state sponsor of terrorism and iran is getting billions out of it. wait until you hear this. >> todd: huge monday night football win for jets, came at a t tremendous cost. >> time runs out and down goes rodgers, loss of 10 on the play and hopefully the jets hope that is the only loss on the play. >> todd: that is not the case, joe buck. aaron rodgers injured, tell you what the team is saying about the rest of the season. hint, it ain't good.
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good morning. >> alexandria: the president was exhausted. facing impeachment inquiry if a budget deal is not reached. 103 members of his own house are calling to open up the immigration play book to address backlog and stream line work authorization. we write to urge administration to use tools to undocumented individuals sweeking to work lawfully, support their families and contribute to the economy. the partial government shutdown is looming by the end of the month. impeachment inquiry could factor into that. prospect is supported by 14
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members of the house and cruz and blackburn. it is on top of polling data that puts president biden at 42.3% approval rating. really the numbers have not budged since september of last year. he has work to do if he wants to win that position back. >> todd: thank you. this may not be the way to do it, shock and outrage as biden administration agrees to release five iranian prisoners in exchange for five americans being detained in iran. joe biden used 9/11 as reason to flee afghanistan and now paying ransom to the worst state of --
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>> carley: congressman issue good morning. the prisoner exchange deals are contro controversial. you want americans home, but at what cost? >> the merchant of death we traded for a couple years ago. we gave up a lot. it is good when an american is able to come home after being held captive, but what are we giving up to get them back? >> todd: what is worsts, the deal itself or that congress was notified on 9/11? >> i am here in manhattan. it is slap in the face of families who lost folks 22 years ago. i don't know what the administration is thinking. >> carley: you are part of
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today. the president said al qaeda threat is at a historic low. >> not sure that is how we should approach that, announcing that on 9/11. >> airmen and marines have done a lot, never underestimate our adversaries and be vigilant everyday. >> carley: how do we know? is there way to tell? >> i think they are placing trust in folks i wouldn't place trust in and wouldn't rely on. >> todd: we have avoided another 9/11 in the last 22 years. we want 22 plus years of avoiding a second 9/11. at today's hearing, what
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questions do you want to ask the witnesses? >> we understand agencies cooperating with each other, we want to keep a solid eye on agencies to ensure we are sharing intelligence and have personnel to do so. a retired nypd detective has a good handle on details and will lead us in the right direction today in manhattan. >> carley: kim jong-un is meeting with putin in next few days to discuss a possible arms deal for weapons in ukraine. in exchange, north korea wants ballistic missile, possible nuclear missile, submarine and military reconnaissance satellites. china has to green light this meeting, how do we respond to that? >> this is new axis of evil.
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diplomatically, we are weak, our allies don't respect us, our enemies don't fear us enough and bad path of allowing folks to form relationships with each other and if north korea is able to develop nuclear arsenal program, it can be bad for america. >> carley: president biden said he wants china to succeed and does not conto contain china. >> todd: thank you for your navy service and thank you for joining us. police are searching for escaped killer daniel cavalcante. he is armed with a stolen rifle after breaking into a house and being shot at by the homeowner. we are live at the scene. >> carley: and -- cheryl casone has details on that growing controversy next. liberty mutual customized my car insurance
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rifle. wtxs live on the scene in philly. marcus. >> this is a new ball game and man hunt. daniel cavalcante has a firearm, 22-caliber rifle, suspected to have a scope and 10-round magazine. set the scene of where we're at, this has been changing by the hour for the past 13 days he's been on the run. we are in a very congested area in south kcoventry township. it used to be in longwood garden, but he got ahold of a van and drove to this area and that van was discovered yesterday. that is when he broke into a home and that homeowner fired
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seven shots at the fugitive. he did get away with a 22-caliber rifle. that is the most concerning part. tweeting out they are pursuing daniel cavalcante in the area of ridge road, kcoventry, daisy point road. there is an elementary school in the middle of the search area, no word if it is closed, we imagine something will be announced soon considering the search area and confirmed daniel cavalcante lost his green hoody and prison sneakers, as well. he is armed. residents are asked to lock all doors and windows, do not approach this fugitive.
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he killed his girlfriend, stabbing her over 30 times in front of her kids. he is wanted for a murder in brazil, as well. this man is clearly desperate and willing to do anything. one more thing within the past 10 minutes, 20 police cars came down this road. there is a high school, as well. there are 20 state trooper vehicles in the parking lot of the high school, less than two or three miles away from this point. a lot developing now, seems to be changing by the minute. if you have questions, i can try to answer as best i can. >> carley: it is updating by the
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moment. this is a new ball game and he has a gun. this could be more dangerous for police. you did mention this homeowner shot at daniel cavalcante. it is still unclear if any of the -- if daniel cavalcante is injured at all, is that true? >> that is correct, it is unclear if he was hit. the homeowner fired seven times, protecting his home. stay safe, lock doors, lockup guns and vehicles, officials were afraid of this happening. this situation was dangerous, now he has a firearm, it is dangerous for police and civilians. he has a scope on this rifle, as well. very dangerous now.
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>> todd: if they are staging at a school with this number of individuals, they may be close. my guess is school is cancelled, check with the school. >> carley: we appreciate it. new mexico democratic governor facing backlash for suspending open and carry in albuquerque under emergency health order. >> todd: cheryl, she did not want to follow the constitution, she doesn't have to. >> cheryl: you have liberal gun activists disagreeing with you, take notice of that. here is what the democratsic governor of new mexico is instituting, banning firearms suspending open carry for 30 days.
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department of health issued report on gunshot incidents says and banning firearms on state property. 10 lu responded, i support gun safety law, this order violates the u.s. constitution, no such thing as state public health exception to the u.s. constitution. gun control activist david hogg, says there is no such thing as state emergency health exception to the u.s. constitution. she has been made aware of the criticism, her office says there is gun violence issue in albuquerque and there are incidentses with children. >> todd: she has a constitution problem. cheryl, i'm not one for curses,
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if you believe in football god, these football gods hate the new york jets. >> cheryl: what a rough debut for aaron rodgers, it is painful. first, "new york post" cover thchl is how new yorkers feel this morning, jet fans, agony and ecstasy is what the post is calling it. aaron rodgers looks like he will be out for the season. all the fanfare, was it going to get about combrt? despite rodgers having toef loo, the jets did find gibson. watch this. >> it is short punt and gibeson on the return. i don't see any flags. gibson inside the 30 and he's going to go to win it.
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touchdown gibson. game over. >> cheryl: the coach says there will be an mri today. x-rays were negative last night. if it is his achilles, that is a season ender for him. >> carley: he was able to walk off the field. >> todd: they were predicted to go to the super bowl, this puts a kink in that. >> cheryl: that is a very bad injury, by the way. >> todd: politics and sports. >> carley: thank you. this comment from president biden getting a lot of attention. >> president biden: when evil attacked ground zero in new york, i remember standing there the next day and looking at the
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building. >> carley: that is not accurate, tomi lahren will explain. >> todd: brian kilmeade will look at what is coming up. >> brian: dog-face pony soldier not accurate nor appropriates, except on our show. we will take over and amongst our agenda, senator tim scott speaks out after president biden says he doesn't want to get china. how the nation largest police force is slashing overtime pay, meaning men and women in blue will be heading for retirement. we'll talk about the cost of migrants taking on new york city. lee zeldin calls out liberal leaders, i wish he was governor
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and the president did not mark 9/11 at a 9/11 site, tulsi gabbard did. we are giving in, leo terrell is here. and we have jimmy failla here. he will make us laugh, if not, we will send him out and end with a test pattern. don't miss a minute of "fox and friends," we ask you to get dressed. throw in the animation, let's go to break. and grandpa's were just doing what they believed was justified. now they're each facing seventy years in prison. with no money to defend themselves. only perry johnson has come forward with a substantial donation to help their defense. others turned their backs. come on! if the rnc won't defend them, we will. i'm perry johnson and i approve this message.
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instead he is seen here on the senate floor that very day. >> todd: outkick host tomi lahren joins us now. this does appear to be another joe biden lie based on all the evidence we have presented. is, if joe biden can't even handle the ceremonial aspects of the job of being president at this point, why does any democrat think he can last another week in office much less another four years? >> i don't believe that they actually think that. i just think that they know that the alternative is kamala harris and, perhaps, that is worse. but you know, 9/11 has the incredible ability to bring americans together. it's sad that we do come together because of a tragedy. but americans really could come together as they did after those terrorist attacks in 2001. so, as the leader of the free world, you really only have to do three things on that day. you have to show up to a memorial site. you have to not lie and you have to, maybe, i don't know, unfreeze billions of dollars to the world's foremost state
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sponsor of terror. joe biden couldn't do any of those three. let's take that in for a moment. very simple, couldn't handle any of those three things. he repeatedly lies. the question is is he lying because he has dementia and he doesn't remember a problem or is he just a lying dog faced pony soldier which also is a problem. any way you spin, this a problem. >> carley: he used that dog faced pony soldier a few times when he was in vietnam when he made a speech there. this comment about when he went to the 9/11 site. he apparently, it is looking like the white house he september 20th, over a week later it. does go to the issue over his age and mental capacity and typically biden friendly media outlets are now covering stories about this including this headline from cnn. white house press secretary ends news conference as biden is still responding to questions. the daily beast also did a write up. biden from wraps up g 20 press
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conference boy saying i'm going to bed. >> one person said here on earths we saw the president start his day in india at the g-20. end the day in hanoi with a substantive and detailed 40-minute press conference at 9:00 p.m. that's white house principle deputy secretary olivia dalton. she is defending her boss. will that work? >> it's great that we are defending their boss. we would expect that from them. they are really applauding him for putting in a full day's work. i don't think that should be the minimum for the president of the united states that you are able to last from morning until night. apparently that was a rare exception for the president as we know he doesn't like to get up early and he offensive likes to end the day quite early whether he is on vacation or the white house it doesn't matter. this map does not put in a lot of hours. the frustrating thing here is most americans look at the president and his age and not just the president but several others who serve in leadership capacities and they say there is no job in the private sector
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where somebody of that age would be gainfully employed, especially if they were exhibiting signs of cognitive decline. but, yet, we let this man run the country. the frustrating thing -- this also goes back to the first point. the frustrating thing about joe biden and his age is either he is misremembering things because he is old or he is lying. you can't have both. you can't say that he is tip top ready to go but sometimes he forgets things. you have got to pick one or the other. >> carley: tomi, thank you so much for joining us. and with that "fox & friends" starts right now. >> congress received notice iran, a designated state sponsor of terrorism will receive $6 billion in frozen money in exchange for the release of five detained americans. >> when we pay ransom to terrorist regime, we only encourage them. >> i don't believe he has the resources to get out of pennsylvania. >> escaped murderer went into a home and was shot at. >> cavalcante made it out with a gun and troopers were calling in additional resources. >> this is extremely dangerous and peop
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