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think tester doesn't want to take that vote. i don't think shared brown or mantion. thank you for speaking truth to power on this senato >> a fox news alert. costing the economy over $5 billion in just 10 days. auto workers laying out plans for demonstrations and putting the pressure on blue collar joe. and white house wants to spend on charging stations, our own transportation secretary pete buttigieg admits driving his ev can be stressful.
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and aaron rodgers tore his achilles four plays into his season as a jet. what he's saying about the future of his career. you are watching "fox and friends first." i'm todd piro. >> carley: president biden is brushing off threat of impeachment. skrut niezing house republican investigation. >> brooke: president biden addressing impeachment inquiry while speaking at a fundraiser in virginia. he said, i'm focused on the things the american people want me to be focused on. they want to impeach me to shut down the government. kevin mccarthy wants to avoid a federal shut down at the end of this month. the white house is maintaining
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the president's innocence. they have spent all year researching the president and turned up no evidence. house republicans have said the evidence does not exist. to my friend in the back who yelled that, which is appropriate, house republicans, it doesn't exist. >> carley: americans disagree. 51% of voters think joe biden was involved in his son's business dealings and house republicans say it is important and they need to get to the bottom of it. >> hunter biden had no experience, but put on the board and asked by the people of burisma to reef loo the pressure. he leverages american tax money to get this done. they said we got preference because we paid the bidens. they do not want to provide the information to the american people and the american people
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deserve it. >> carley: white house is working to shut down the investigation, sending out a memo to media, it is time for media to open up skrutine based on lies. house republicans haven't been able to turn up any evidence of the president doing anything wrong. chairman james comer and jim jordan are leading the impeachment inquiry along with jason smith. the three will meet later this morning. guys. >> todd: the white house had to get their talons into the media they don't already control. that is the way it works in democrat d.c. unidentified fbi age involved in the hunter biden investigation says he doesn't believe. he says he believes hunter biden was not given favoritism and
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claimed testimony from irs whistleblower gary shapley were influenced by politics and miscommunication, saying, my recollection of the meeting, i think there is confusion or misunderstanding in things communicated. >> carley: the images you are about to see are graphic. the escaped pennsylvania prisoner is back in custody after evading law enforcement two weeks. daniel cavalcante was found yesterday in chester county after nearby residents claimed he broke into their homes and stole a rifle. an eyewitnesses dozens of officers surrounded the area before he was taken down by a police dog. >> 30 minutes in, border patrol, swat, two armored vehicle, it
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became a show. they entered into the brush and within 15, 20 minutes, they emerged and had the fugitive. >> carley: law enforcement agents are facing backlash for taking a photo with daniel cavalcante after his capture. a state police official dismissing the criticism. >> those men and women worked amazingly hard through trying circumstances, they are proud of their work. i'm not bothered because they took a photograph with him in custody. >> carley: daniel cavalcante was sentenced to life for the killing of his ex-girlfriend. he will be placed in maximum security prison where he belongs. >> todd: the judge presiding over bryan kohberger is calling out media for coverage of the case. bryan kohberger appeared yesterday after defense asked for cameras to be restricted in
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the courtroom. judge refusing to give a ruling while questioning whether the media can be trusted. >> it can tilt a case one way or the other and we don't want that. that is not based on evidence or rules of the court and it can get out of control. >> todd: some family members of those four victims are pushing for cameras in the courtroom, claiming bryan kohberger does not deserve privacy. bryan kohberger next hearing is september 22nd. a lot of people telling the media what to do. >> carley: what does the white house have to say about president biden false claims? >> the president lied about being at ground zero day after the attack and falsely claimed he saw a bridge collapse, what is going on with the president? >> he spoke about a visit to ground zero, which he did participate in.
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september 11 attack, claimed his grandfather died in the hospital. what is going on with the president some >> the president was deeply honored to spend time with military members in alaska and he spoke about a visit to ground zero, which he did participate in a week after the event. >> carley: many voters claiming it did nothing to reassure americans biden is fit to run. >> todd: mitt romney calling on the president to join him in retirement, citing his own age, watch. >> it would be great if former biden and former president trump were to stand aside and let the party pick someone in their next generation. time to transition. >> todd: recent cnn poll found 77% believe age will cause him
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in the new term. majority of biden supports and 29% of trump backers are open to other candidates. >> carley: lee, good morning to you. loyalty not written in stone here. how should we view the numbers? >> i think there is a couple of things. one, some will look at this and say that means trump or biden shouldn't run and there are other options. support is soft for candidates, specifically with joe biden, 51% of people say they are open to other options, not strongly supporting him. that is a big problem. it can translate to poor voter turnout, two, it could turn to people tuning out entirely. he won by a narrow margin and with audiences he lost since the
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last election. he could have trouble winning again in 2024. >> todd: the drum beat from the left to get biden off the ticket grew deafening, with that article, that blew people out of the water and echoed what we've been talking about for months and years at thissin po. numbers show half people are open to somebody elsz. these do not do him favors. do you think the cowl mination of this means we will look back at the week joe biden was kicked you hava the ticket? >> it could be we'll get there. it doesn't seem joe biden is showing signs of hearing people want an alternative this message has been out there for a while. 70% of republican and democrats said they wound somebody beside joe biden. 51% of his own supporters. he is spending $25 million on a
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campaign to prove he is fit to run, he is not backing down. i do not see a sign in this moment they are trying to put somebody forward and getting close to time, as david's article said in the "washington post." time is running out. if you put somebody else forward, do it now in an organized manner. i'm not seeing this administration is backing away. >> carley: ron desantis received 12% of support and r.f.k. jr. 11% support, basically the same in polling, but the parties are treating them differently. ron desantis is seen as viable candidate in the mix. democrats have completely dismissed r.f.k. jr., though, why is that? >> i don't think people see him as viable candidate for whatever reason. democrats have rallied behind joe biden, we are not taking anybody else seriously.
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he is the incumbent. they are not taking anybody else seriously. put governorless from midwest out there, gavin newsom, how that would rank against biden. you would see softening of numbers of joe biden. >> carley: we have r.f.k. jr.'s campaign manager coming up later in the show. >> todd: andrew yang back in the news, as the no label candidate. sununu from new hampshire, hogan from maryland and joe manchin from west virginia. do you think yang has best chance for no labels if they decide to put up a candidate. >> i think no labels has a problem, i can't imagine these candidates will perform better than joe biden or donald trump. what it could do in this case is eat away from joe biden and that
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would be, i think, what their st stated mission, if it is donald trump who is going to be candidate, they want to put somebody else out there. whoever on the list would pull from joe biden, not donald trump. >> carley: a few numbers, this poll gives president biden 39% approval. price of gas and consumer goods are economic issues that worry them most now. thank you for joining us. >> todd: san francisco supervisor apologizing to family of a 15-year-old murder victim after she went on record to advocate for the gang member who killed him. >> carley: that mother is here to tell us if the apology is good enough. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus®
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>> carley: hundreds are still without power from the storm, which comes after record heat wave. phoenix has had temperatures over 100 degrees. >> todd: on the east coast, new england watching hurricane lee with most of the coast facing watches. janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> janice: there is hurricane lee 5 a.m. advisory, not looking to healthy, but growing bigger in size and will transition to a nor'easter as it gets toward the northeast. very large storm, 800 miles
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wide. we are expecting a landfall, direct impact for nova s schoscotia. in the water, dangerous this weekend. all the models coming together and we think land fall for nova scotia. saturday and sunday, transition into a nor'easter type storm, thatten moos winds expand across the east coast and midatlantic. friday and saturday moving toward boston, nan tucket and maine, and quickly toward the north once it makes landfall. 50 to 60 mile per hour sustained
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winds and storm surge. we are not talking about direct impact on the u.s. and northeast, we will feel strong effect. this is a large nor'easter, coastal impact, beach erosion, rip currents for long island and cape cod and southeastern massachusetts. >> todd: a lot of the regions have winds 30 to 40 mile per hour. >> janice: foxweather.com for the latest details. >> carley: turning to this, san francisco supervisor apologizing to the mother of a victim after advocating for the gang member who shot and killed the boy. hillary wrote a letter to get the killer off a separate carjacking charge. i am requesting you allow fernando to be terminated early
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to focus on rehabilitation, this is after he had murdered her son. she wrote a letter to help someone too quickly without doing my due diligence and will never make that mistake again. johnson is the mother and joins us now. i cannot imagine what you are going through, losing a beautiful child whose life was cut short. can i ask you about him, what would you like people to know about him? >> good morning. davonne, he was love. when you met him, he always had pure intention and a smile on his face. he was known for helping people, for being that good friend, bubbly attitude, excellent
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scholar, loved basketball, football and baseball and loved making music. >> carley: your son was killed july 8th, 2019, he was on his way home. sounds like he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. madrigal is part of a gang and he has pled guilty. despite his gang affiliation, he was able to engrateiate himself with lawmakers and make connections. can you explain this? >> from my understanding, he was a poster boy for juvenile hall getting shut down, he's worked with san francisco mayor office is several events, being a youth advocate and public record shows since 2015, he had open cases,
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being an active gang member and breaking the law and doing crime. i don't understand how he was employed by the mayor's office, honestly. >> carley: he was employed by the mayor's office, how is that possible? >> board of supervisor, hillary ronen, i understand you know her personally. she wrote a letter on your son's killer's behalf hoping to get him early probation on carjacking charge. she said she didn't know about his gang affiliation when she wrote the letter. are you angry? >> very. my son should be here, my son deserved to live. i, myself, being a former foster child, doing foster care, i
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believe in second chances. i understand trying to give somebody a second chance, but it wasn't hard to look into this individual. she didn't have records for dayvon, there were things where she could have saw what he was. >> carley: do you think instances like this are why san francisco is so dangerous? >> i do. i do. >> carley: i know you want to keep your son's memory alive and you have. our viewers have seen how hand some he was. he wanted to play college basketball and had hopes and dreams for the future. dayvon hann was just 15 years old, may he rest in peace. thank you for joining us. lawmakers are trying to ban iran president from entering the united states to attend the un
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general assembly next week. terrorists are not welcome in the united states. we have details on that and the state of the president's prisoner swap. >> todd: and robert f. kennedy jr. says the dnc is working against him. his campaign manager is here to explain, don't go anywhere. i a long time ago. and year after year, you weathered the storm and just lived with the damage that was left behind. but even after all this time your thyroid eye disease could still change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com.
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>> carley: the white house justifying the prisoner swap with iran. >> todd: and banning the iran president from visiting washington, d.c. next week. >> here is washington, not everyone is jumping up and down about the prisoner swap with iran, with $6 billion on top of the whole thing. the white house insist the money is not coming from u.s. taxpayer, it is coming from south korea, after donald trump scrapped the nuclear deal. the plan for the 6 billion to be sent to qatar.
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antony blinken signed off on the agreement. scrutiny voiced in the white house briefing room. here is jacqui heinrich asking this key question. didn't they also get five iranians? why did we add 6 billion on top of that? >> this is the deal we were able to strike to secure the release of five americans. it would be great, wonderful, if we could pick up the phone and call and say we want our americans back, send them back on the next plane, we know that is not going to happen, particularly with iran. >> lawmakers expressing doubt, including granting permission for the president of iran to come to the white house next week for the regular un general assembly. >> he -- mass murder of
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americans, why are we opening the door wide open? >> the trump administration did this, as did obama administration. look to the world's largest sponsor of terror, why go to the un and be treated like a leading nation? >> after the g20 summit, critics, including john bolton asked that the g20 be scrapped and why leaders can't huddle in new york next week. >> carley: lucas tomlinson, thank you so much. >> still arguing with the dnc and trying to get them to hold a fair election. they are punishing the states that did not vote for president biden by disenfranchising voters. if you live in new hampshire, you cannot vote for anybody, except president biden this time around. >> carley: laying out rules for
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election. r.f.k. jr. campaign says it was not invited. >> todd: claiming the party is rigging the election for president biden. his campaign manager, former mayor of cleveland, ohio, former congressman, dennis kucinich joins us now. thank you for being here. inner working of this can get wonky, especially for 5:36 in the morning. how is the dnc undermining the process against your candidate r.f.k. jr.? >> at this point, the dnc is the biden campaign and the biden campaign is the dnc, right after president biden announced we're with him and fundraising is coordinated and they are working out of the dnc headquarter.
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move the goal post, change the sideline and you have robert f. kennedy jr. voting for voting rights. >> carley: to get into details, your camp says the dnc will not permit votes for r.f.k. jr. to count if he wins the primary and the dnc wants him and williamson to pay to be part of the primary. is that true? >> with respect to new hampshire, keep in mind, we're saying dnc, biden presidential campaign, what they are saying in new hampshire because mr. kennedy campaigned in new hampshire, they are saying according to our rules, you campaign in new hampshire, doesn't matter how many votes you get, the votes will not count, you will not get delegates. that is not american and mr.
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kennedy has pointed this out. the biden campaign is the dnc and the other issues have to be taken through that lens. >> todd: dnc says they want voices heard. joe biden is president because of state of south carolina, likely trying to punish new hampshire. what is in new hampshire's backyard, massachusetts, where the kennedys are big people. instead of calling out dnc, what can you do legally to fight this? >> mr. kennedy has taken a conciliatory approach, written a letter last night to the dnc the chair and members that says we're family. posted at kennedy24.com. we are trying to in spirit of
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lincoln, with malice toward none and charity for all. kennedy wants to heal the country and the divide, you can't do that if the election is rigged and we are pointing out there is no difference in dnc and biden campaign because of that, they breached impartiality that the patient was promised in 2017, party unity reform, they breached it. at this point, it is difficult to be able to engage the dnc without understanding you are talking to joe biden's campaign. >> todd: if they were confident in their president, they wouldn't be trying to ep coo you out. we'll be monitoring. >> carley: you got your message out to the viewers this morning, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thank you carley and todd.
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>> todd: jets quarterback aaron rodgers breaking silence after season-ending achilles injury after his debut monday night, writing i'm heartbroke, but deeply touched by support and love. keep me in your thoughts and prayers, as i begin the healing process today. i shall rise yet again. i don't think he's retiring. >> carley: inspirational. >> todd: jets rule out replacing him with tom brady or colin kaepernick with zach wilson still being considered. >> carley: up to the plate, mr. wilson. >> todd: united auto workers will go on strike tomorrow if the deal is not reached today. cheryl casone has details. >> carley: listen to this. >> there is some chance, i think it is low, some chance.
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for u.s. automakers and the big three automakers to come to a deal and avoid a strike that could cost billions of dollars. >> carley: cheryl casone is here with more. good morning. >> cheryl: good morning to both of you. the uaw will strike tonight if a deal is not met. some of the demands include 46% pay raise over four-year contract, 32 hour work week with 40 hours of pay and additional pay for cost of living increase. president of uaw says the union's strategy is targeted. >> we are preparing to strike these companies in a way they have never seen before. our message is clear, if we don't have a fair contract by midnight thursday night, we will strike. >> cheryl: that strategy will be to initially strike at a few
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specific plants operated by ford, gm and stillantis. if the strike lasts over 10 day period, for example, cost to the economy, $5.6 billion to the economy, not just for the economies that depend on this, entire supply chain could face disru79 ruption. hardest hit area would be michigan. michigan say this is pressure to michigan's economy. some progress has been made in the negotiations, but they appear far apart on the size of the wage increases. the fund that pays workers will be depleted three times faster since threatening all three at
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once. this is a b gamble. >> todd: cheryl casone, we will be watching. we are watching this, biggest names gathering on capitol hill to discuss artificial intelligence. >> important to have a referee like you have a referee at sports games and games are better for it. something will come of this, this meeting will go down in history as being important for future of civilization. >> there is a chance, i think it is low. fragility of human civilization. >> todd: kara frederick, heritage foundation, joins me now. this is a huge topic, what should we take away from this meeting on capitol hill? >> i think we should listen to elon musk, especially when it comes to the idea we need
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guardrails and safeguards and regulations. regulations have to exist in tension with human flourishing. ai has to be in service of humanity. he says there is small chance ai could kill us all. some say this is real. a lot has to happen for that sort of thing to happen. same time, i think what everyone agreed on, according to reports, there has to be some sort of auditing system, transparency. human beings have to understand how computational systems arrive at their outcomes. a lot of people will be affected by this technology. we have to know what is going on and what is happening, what training sets are used.
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a lot is involved in this. >> todd: our audience not a huge fan of regulation, this seems like first step in creating a regulatory body. how does that get formed? what does it look like going forward and who is smart enough to be part of this board? >> that is why i'm not a big fan of creating agencies and bodies. i think this is a system that crosses all sorts of vocations. you have to have people involved in ai ethics who understand how to build systems. you have to have people who have been studying this,ai researchers that understand how to apply use cases to different fields. look at national security, google had computer vision algorithms they were working with the pentagon on that helped
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overseas in the wars we've been fighting. they stopped it because of woke quadry of engineers. you have to look across a bunch of different vocation for this expertise if this body is formed. jury is out on whether or not that can be effective or just another thing for taxpayers to pay for. >> todd: tim cook told our reporter, this is a huge opportunity. will d.c. ensure this is a huge opportunity for humanity and not just for big tech, which controls everything already. kara frederick, we'll be paying attention to this, because humanity. have a great one. alexandria ocasio-cortez could be facing ethics probe as listing her fiance as her spouse on forms. >> carley: the white house is spending $100 million of your tax dollars to fix the problem.
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and start telling yours. >> carley: new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez may have violated rules after listing fiance as spouse for overseas travel. >> todd: host across america joins us now. her spokesperson said they are not legally married. how ethics spouse to extend to long-term partners. the rules say spouse is whom you are legally married. there you have it. for a democratic socialist who loves to force democrat rules on, oh, everyone else, she has a lot of trouble, i don't know, jimmy, following the rules.
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>> jimmy: a lot of hypocrisy in this. no one is more upset about it though than her fiance. not so fast i haven't thrown my life away yet i need some freedom. of hypocrisy for a woman who wore a tax the rich dress. she sure likes to travel like the rich did. you see how many countries she went to on disclosure form? i couldn't hit that many countries at epcot let ar lone flying around. you shouldn't be surprise. she is always in a race for cliques. she is ao me. the rules apply to you. only thing that is going to get her is attention. influencer and congress is her side hustle. >> carley: travel secretary pete buttigieg has been all over the country pushing electric vehicles. he just admitted he is having hard time finding charging station. i just plugged my car in a local spot it wasn't working. >> jimmy: this is where people on the left should be honest with the american people.
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the suv. >> jimmy: driven a block from his office in an suv, got out unfolded his bike and rode to work. he was driven there in a gas car all right, let's plug in the prius. >> carley: rules for thee not for me i believe it is called. >> todd: focus on the existential threat of a.i. and now existential threat of aliens, jimbo. do we have aliens in mexico. i know you watch mexican congress on c-span. queen of all evidence. dealing with nonhuman specimens not related to any other species in our world. all possibilities open. can we pop up the picture of this and ask jimmy on top of the picture because it is a beautiful picture. there we go. can you give us a take on this picture without comparing that picture to joe biden, dianne feinstein and mitch mcconnell? don't take the easy way. >> if you scwingt closely you can see the receipt from halloween master raid where they bought these props. i think don't buy it.
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it's old, looks mummified. i couldn't definitively say aliens. here is my issue. we keep recovering crash stuff. and i have a hard time believing aliens are so so sophisticated y can fly here from nine galaxies they don't know how to land yet. did they not teach alien flighted school? >> we do look like a cartoon alien. is we looking at the alien or it? >> that's the mummy of the alien. >> it actually does look like et. >> carley: kind of cute, man. >> jimmy: that's what i mean. kind of adorable. look at the height on that thing. >> carley: three fingers on each hand. >> todd: i want to make political jokes about it and you are wondering about them stick the landing. >> jimmy: i think it's prop comedy. mexican carrot top is going to pop up. hey. >> carley: ufo what was the other phrase unidentified aerial
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phenomena. this is the problem we change the names but it doesn't change the thing. they are not homeless. they are free range people. they have nowhere to live. that's the issue. >> carley: the unhoused is the same as homeless. i know what you are saying, jimmy. >> jimmy: aliens wouldn't want to come here that's the verdict. >> todd: he has a home and it's right here on "fox & friends first." "fox & friends" begin right now. ♪ ♪ >> president biden addressing the impeachment inquiry for the first time they want to impeach me because they want to shut down the government. >> they have spent all year investigating and have turned up with no evidence. >> mr. president, drop out of the 2024 race? >> pressure from the left, after a prominent liberal columnist writes president biden should not run again in 2024. >> seems to me to be potentially dangerous for the democrats. >> definitely a huge relief. you can feel it in the community. >> pennsylvania state police aided by a borde
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