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friends" weekend. the new co-host of "fox & friends," live from the colorado colorado state game, joining us with coverage of that all morning long 6:00 a.m. >> and we'll watch you four hours tomorrow morning and sunday morning getting ready for church. >> eight more to go. have a [shouting] >> bill: it went down at midnight. a historic work stoppage now underway for the first time, the uaw launches a strike on all the big three automakers at the same time. the repercussions could ripple through the economy nationwide. senator tim scott just unveiled his economic plan to get things back on track. he will join us live in a few moments on this and more coming
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up shortly here. first, however, history in the making for the wrong reasons. the son of a sitting president has been indicted. hunter biden indicted on three criminal counts tied to possession of a gun after the collapse of a plea deal with federal prosecutors. it's friday. you have made it. dana has the day off today. i'm bill hemmer. good morning to you. >> sandra: i said this will be a big news day. friday. asme owe sandra smith. this is "america's newsroom." unprecedented marking the first ever indictment of a sitting president's child. the timing could not be worse for the president. setting the stage for a potential trial during his campaign for re-election. not to mention the republican impeachment inquiry that's already underway. >> bill: prosecutors allege hunter lied on a federal government form when buying a gun where he claimed he was not using drugs. if convicted he could face up to 25 years in federal prison and
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$750,000 in fines. house speaker kevin mccarthy shutting down reporters who tried to question whether or not the evidence backs up the charges. >> do you think the president lied when he said -- >> you want to know -- i'm not saying impeachment. i want to know answers to the questions. the american public wants to know. that's what impeachment inquiry provides. >> sandra: that was yesterday. the "new york post" summing it up best on the front page. son of a gun. there could be more legal troubles ahead for hunter biden with federal tax charges possibly looming on the horizon. david spunt is reporting live at the justice department and kicks things off on this for us this morning. hi, david. >> good morning to you. one day after this indictment as you mentioned the story somewhat moves to the future to see what hunter biden may face in other indictments and other districts. we know that other charges may be on the table. special counsel david weiss said so in black and white in a court
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filing last month that the tax charges are still on the table. perhaps in california or washington, d.c. but this indictment yesterday is about that gun charge. back in 2018, hunter biden filled out that form before purchasing the gun in delaware. these are three felony counts. the third is possession of the gun. according to the special counsel's office biden in 2018 lied on the federal form to purchase a gun when he said he wasn't addicted to controlled substances when he knew that statement was false. the second charge is a false statement made to a person who worked at the delaware gun shop. the third is actually owning the gun when unlawfully using illegal substances. the charges could put him behind bars for 25 years. hunter biden and the justice department hoped to avoid this day when they met in court in delaware in july. the plea deal fell apart when the government could not
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guarantee hunter would not face any other charges. >> i can tell you that hunter did not share his business with his dad. i can tell you that he did not share money from his businesses with his dad and as the evidence out there his dad, like all good parents, tried to help hunter when hunter needed that help. >> it's different from what president biden said on tape when he was a candidate on the 2020 campaign trail saying i've never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings. this may not be the only indictment as i said. we're looking for potential charges in california. the reason in california on potential tax charges is where hunter biden has lived over a past few years and potentially tax charges in washington, d.c. where he lived during his father's vice presidency. >> sandra: a lot to take it. >> bill: jonathan turley joins us now. we'll wear where out with all
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these court cases. it seems to be a bit of a defense that he is forming in this answer on cnn yesterday. watch. >> the law says whether or not the person is possessing the gun while they are addicted. there is ambiguity in the statute which we'll have to pursue if this case continues. at the time that he purchased this gun, i don't think there is evidence that's when he was suffering. when you refer to his book, he had just come out of rehabilitation. >> bill: he says two things there. the timetable and the definition of the statute. what do you think of that? >> i don't think there is as much ambiguity as is being suggested. there is an opportunistic use of hunter biden's addiction. it is being used to excuse his actions saying well, he was just an addict. this is part of what addicts do. when he is charged they say he wasn't an addict during that period so you can't use that as a condition.
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i think it will be a hard case to make and the question is how they will go about proving it. but they can certainly challenge it. the more interesting challenge is whether hunter biden will challenge the underlying statute. in various courts people who lost gun possession rights because they had drug use or drug possession counts. one of those led to the declaration the underlying statute was unconstitutional under the second amendment. for hunter biden to replicate that defense, he would have to challenge a law that his father has enthusiastically supported and use cases that his father has vigorously condemned under the second amendment. this could get very odd very quickly. >> sandra: good morning to you. quickly this is president biden and he chose to ignore the opportunity to comment on his
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son. listen. >> mr. president, mr. president. mr. pr mr. president -- >> sandra: perhaps not shocking but given the opportunity yesterday following that speech in maryland he did not comment. want to ask you about the possibility of real jail time. we are running the banner. hunter may face 25 year sentence, $750 thousand fine. saul wisenberg seems to be throwing cold water on that idea. do you believe it's a possibility he could serve real jail time? >> when the indictment came out first of all the 25-year period is unrealistic. he is a first offender.
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more importantly these are not daisy chained and not run consecutively. they would run concurrently even if convicted on all three. as a first offender he would get a substantial reduction from the maximum. but there is a real chance that he would get no jail time at all. the question is whether this is just the start of a series of indictments and whether he is looking at some other charges coming down the pike. >> bill: okay. would that come in the 30 seconds we have left there, would that come from james comer's impeachment inquiry if you get into more bank records, etc. ? >> there are other torpedoes in the water with regard to charges. like the tax charges. the department of justice allowed many of the statutes of limitations to run. he is at less risk than he frankly should be. but all of this just reinforces speaker mccarthy's view we need
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to do an impeachment inquiry. there is still an artificially reduced scope of crimes here that hunter is facing. congress is now in a position to get answers to these questions. their power is truly at its apex. once they start an impeachment inquiry. >> bill: professor, thank you for your time. more to come. nice to see you, jonathan turley, thank you. >> sandra: keep the phone handy. meanwhile congresswoman ocasio-cortez is leading a tour of the roosevelt hotel with waves of asylum seekers while big blue cities coast to coast are dealing with their on influx of migrants. los angeles mayor karen bass she fears the day planes arrive in her city. >> they are trying to destabilize cities because it's chicago, washington, d.c., new york, the narrative these are democratic-run cities and we don't know how to govern and that everything is chaotic here.
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we live in a city that welcomes immigrants. and so i think we have been able to handle it. i am fearful that any day planes could start coming. >> sandra: stark shift from her touting l.a. as a sanctuary city back in june. she said l.a. will not be swayed or moved by petty politicians playing with human lives. >> bill: we'll see how much that holds up over time. what alexandria ocasio-cortez will find at the roosevelt hotel is a mess. on the sidewalk you see it. inside the hotel. we can't get in because you need permission. remember what the democratic mayor has said. he said the white house has failed them. he doesn't call out joe biden by name. and the white house said on monday you are doing it wrong. you are the one screwing this up. so they are asking us to be
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patient. new york has been patient. how much longer will they stand this? >> talk to businesses who shut their doors because you can't access them because the migrants are around the block at the roosevelt hotel. >> bill: watch out. >> i'm extremely frustrated and disappointed an the uaw leadership gets to the table. we need to get this resolved. >> bill: what the wobbly u.s. economy does not need. a strike that cost billions of dollars in damage. it is taking across three battleground states sending political shock waves potentially on the biden campaigns. more on the fallout on that. >> sandra: bat oning down the hatches for hurricane lee at new england. the latest on its track. >> bill: brand-new polling on the critical early voting state of south carolina. how much stock do we put in them today? who better to ask than the senator, tim scott. he is next live. ♪
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overnight at three plants in ohio, michigan and missouri. historic move coming less than two weeks after president biden called a strike unlikely. the strike is unfolding across three major battleground states each of which will be critical to his re-election in 2024. fox business edward lawrence live at the white house with the latest on this setting up for quite a day here, edward. >> sandra, white house official telling me we'll hear from the president specifically about this strike. we might not be first thing the morning but we'll hear about this. the white house being updated on exactly where things stand. the union has not asked the president to get involved. for the first time ever the strike targeting the big three automakers at the same time. ford, gm and still ant advertise. not a full strike as of yet. within the last 30 minutes the g.m., ceo told fox business the
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offer must be good for both sides not one that will bankrupt the company. >> i'm extremely frustrated and disappointment and uaw leadership gets to the table to get this resolved. we need to problem solve. the team at the gm, uaw and gm has been working on it. key issues. we need to talk and get done. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce president saying the uaw strike and the summer of strikes is the natural result of the biden administration's whole of government approach to promoting unionization at all costs. for the 94% of american workers not in a union the costs are stacking up. you may remember this. >> mr. president, are you worried about an auto strike? an auto strike? uaw? sir.
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>> we'll see how worried he is later on today. the two sides are very far apart. >> sandra: what a moment this is. >> bill: economy is still number one. "wall street journal" writes this about the next guest senator tim scott. can tim scott rev up the economy? the senator's new plan is a good start but too cautious. let's barrel through it now. nice to see you. you want to make the trump tax cuts permanent. you want to return spending levels to pre-pandemic days, okay? "wall street journal" says you got to go bigger to stand out. what do you think of that point? >> well, we are going bigger. bigger means build, not borrow. by extending the tax cuts we save $2 trillion for the american families. that's the biggest tax cut in the history of our country and i
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wrote the bill. that's why i want to make sure we extend the tax cuts. we also need to make sure that small businesses continue to receive benefits from the lower taxes. my opportunity zones 2.0 would attract manufacturing back to our country and if they land in an opportunity zone, they would see their profits -- their taxes on profits go down by 30%. we have to cut spending, cut taxes, and cut government at the same time we can grow our economy at 5% gdp growth creating 10 million new jobs and unleashing america's energy now, not just our future but now. that's really important. >> bill: kudos for you for having an idea. even your campaign manager said -- you have work to do out there looking at what's happening in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina. your campaign manager says ignore the national polls.
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they don't matter. state polls matter. in your home state of south carolina we have donald trump at 46%. we have nikki haley at 18%. and you are sitting there at 10%. how are you going to change that? >> very easily. we have been campaigning in iowa, in third place, close to second place in new hampshire where we spent the balance of our time. we're moving up in the polls there. polls don't vote. people do. the most important designation is the designation that happens when we're the nominee. it says we beat joe biden. that's the most important way that we can measure our impact and our success. i'm excited about where we are. i'm not watching the polls. we are not having a national campaign. we are running in three states. iowa first, new hampshire and bring it home to south carolina. the good news is, the more i campaign, the better off we are.
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we've been spending our time and getting good results where we invest our time. we'll continue to see the numbers improve. let's not worry about the numbers we'll continue to make sure that america understands there is a way to have an optimistic, positive messenger with a backbone talking about conservative principles. >> bill: our own polling shows trump gained month-to-month. 60% national level. we also find when you dig into our numbers that we released yesterday, among suburban women, call four, joe biden is down 12 points. donald trump up 13. among african-american voters, joe biden is down ten, trump is up seven. hispanic voters biden down five, donald trump is up seven. again, the work you must do to overcome this seems to be significant. >> the good news is we have enough time to get it done. we're in the third quarter of the game heading into the fourth
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quarter in 30 to 45 more days. i am not worried whatsoever. i'm excited because i know america can do for anyone what she has done for me. focus on restoring hope, creating opportunities and protecting the america we all love. that starts with backing the blue, closing the southern border, and standing toe-to-toe with china. not the strength of president xi it's the problem. it's the weakness of joe biden is our problem. >> bill: in your own words, right? you are talking about -- i do think i've read and heard that from you. randi weingarten made a comment this week. she was talking about segregation. i want to play this and get your reaction because you have been hot on the issue of race and education as well. >> post brown versus board of education, those same words you hear today. i was gobsmacked when i was talking to southern poverty law
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center and they showed me the same words, choice, parental rights, and an attempt to divide parents versus teachers and that point it was white parents versus other parents. >> bill: with a broad stroke talking about parental rights and whether or not students should have more rights than their parents or the school should have more authority than the parents. and compared to the segregation what do you think of that comparison? >> it is disgusting. what we heard from her consistently. they are standing in the school house door. the teachers unions. blocking poor kids and failing schools. like having kids in a house that's on fire and saying we won't rescue a single child until we rescue them all. what we've seen is the devastation in big blue cities. you see the crime, you see high
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unemployment, and you see the devastation of hopeless environments. why? they've trapped kids in failing schools and hope deferred makes the heart sick. the devastation can end on day one when we allow choice and competition in our k-12 education. when parents have a choice, kids have the best chance to succeed. and the thing that stands in the way are teachers unions. we must break the backs of teachers unions by introducing public/private virtual school choice so parents get the voice they deserve. >> bill: you have an interesting message and as i pointed out you have some work to do. i know you are aware of that. you'll get an opportunity in two week when the fox debate kicks off an fox business. reminder to viewers at home, dana will be on stage with stuart varney and the host from
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uni vision as well alongside them on september 27th. simi valley, california. don't miss it. we'll talk a lot about that in the next two weeks. thank you, senator. >> at the same time i don't criticize the parents gwynned up. there is a lot of misunderstanding. >> sandra: growing controversy in california over bills focusing on gay and transgender children. they're calling it an undercut of religious freedoms. plus it's prime time for the colorado buffaloes. deion sanders is turning around the college football team but will it last? using high rate credit cards to take care of your family's expenses. even minimum payments are tough. it's too much
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impacts of hurricane lee. >> sandra: i think we'll get some weather. >> bill: what we thought is introduce you to our colleagues and friends as fox weather. to do that we have to change studios. come with me right now. lee has been out there 85 miles-per-hour right now. category 1 store. early in the week she was big and out there and churning. took a northern track. what we want to do now. we're in studio j. right next door is studio w. if you have not downloaded the fox weather app or gone to fox weather.com and stream the new service come in and show you how to do it now. in this studio you see the lighting and setup. they know right now the category 1 storm has got their attention and we want to bring in amy frese with the best name in weather. where is the storm and what do you expect so far? >> it's racing northward.
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it has moved out of bermuda's range. this is kicking up surf. 500 miles south of nantucket. it will make its way across the eastern seaboard but the landfall is eastern maine and nova scotia. >> bill: every storm is different and you don't know how it -- >> you started in 2005 at fox news which remember back to 2005, this was the most prolific storm year with 27 named storms. katrina, rita, think back to that season. >> bill: katrina was a big one. hurricane floyd in the late 1990s was a cat five coming on board and she just downgraded and took the northern turn and
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just went up the coast but this is wilmington in 2018, that's what you see behind you. the thing about this storm, amy, it wasn't the wind, it wasn't the storm surge, it was the rainfall and flooding that impacted north carolina after that. >> every storm has its hallmark. the thing will hurricanes and storms like this can create wild twists and turns in the field like that. you can see how much rain you had to handle in that storm. we're into this season, which has been so busy. way ahead of schedule. it has been so above average in so many ways that it will turn out to be historic on its own. i don't think it will be competitive with 2005. hurricanes and other natural hazards this season we're at 23 billion disaster in america. fema could run out of money we're at such a limit of what happened. >> bill: that's why you're here. thank you for your time. i'm thinking a wind event for a lot of folks in the northeast
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mostly, right or wrong? >> we'll be here fox weather. wind and waves. big surf along the eastern seaboard. not a weekend to get into the water even the last weekend of summer. steer clear. >> bill: nice to see you. >> door is always open. >> bill: back to smitty across the way. >> sandra: well done. loved the update. big tech raising concerns about artificial intelligence. some are urging lawmakers to regulate and do something about a.i. right now. >> this is something that we need the government's leadership on. some disagreement how it should happen but this is important and urgent. >> dana: tristan harris was in the room and the director for the center of humane technology. why the urgency suddenly are we hearing? >> i think you showed sam altmann, the ceo of open a.i.
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he said if you go back to 2020 and ask yourself three years from now in 2023 do you think a.i. will be capable of passing the bar exam and taking a sketch of a website on a napkin and turning it into a live website generating fake images at scale? you would have never believed those things were possible because the exponential curve of how fast a.i. is going is so much faster than our brains can predict. do you think in 2023 we're accurately anticipating the kind of capabilities that a.i. will have in 2026? i think the answer is no. and the reason that we have -- this meeting that senator schumer and others hosted was unprecedented called the -- senators sat and listened. they were not grandstanding or getting a three minute social media clip but asking ourselves. this is the point in the
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immunity and it's a.i. all the people involved in building it would meet with the government and say how do we get this right? it's like the industrial revolution. if we consciously said how do we do the industrial revolution. if we consciously do a.i. how can we avoid the peril everybody talks about? >> sandra: any time you worry that lawmakers have the extent of knowledge needed to regulate artificial intelligence. do they know enough to regulate around it? i want to play this out. senator richard blumenthal. these senators were getting slammed for not allowing the public in on this summit. listen. >> billionaires in there talking about the most powerful technology known to mankind. can you explain why you were behind closed doors? >> my hope is that every one of
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those executives who are here this morning will agree to come before my subcommittee. my hope is these executives will agree to do the same in public under oath before the subcommittee on privacy and tech. >> sandra: that's really important now, right? the american public is brought along with our education of all this so we know what is coming. >> i 100% agree. those hearings that senator blumenthal and others are hosting should continue. when i talked to senator schumer about hosting the meeting. it came from a self-awareness this is moving on a curve that's so fast that we can't do the traditional process of doing five years of hearings and regulate after that. even elon musk said i believe we need to have federal agency. he said we need an faa, fda even though people he know want to remove the fda and many problems we're better off having some kind of guardrails or referee. that's what we need now.
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if we want to beat china. >> sandra: that's another huge conversation where china is going with this and how far ahead they are with it. thank you, tristan, good stuff. we'll keep watching it. elon musk took this question from our own hillary vaughn. listen. >> thank you so much. >> sandra: do we have it? >> there is some chance that a.i. will kill us, it's low. there is some chance. i think it's the fragility of human civilization. >> sandra: think a.i. will kill us all? >> bill: that was the question. enjoy the weekend. we'll do it again. we are waiting for that day with amy. wounded warriors on the road to recovery. this is awesome, inspiring the world. benjamin hall joins us from the
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>> bill: here is the latest on these auto talks. there will be no talks scheduled for today with general motor, ford, or stellantis. a ford plant where workers are on strike since midnight last night. watch this story. it has the potential to be a significant deal for the economy, for labor in america, and for the president in the white house. more on that coming up. all right. wounded american servicemen and women are meeting now in the world stage. this is an awesome event. germany hosts the 2023 invictus games. that international competition brings heroes together on the road to recovery and benjamin hall is live with inspirational comeback stories in dusseldorf, germany. ben has a story of his own. nice to see you, my friend. >> great to see you, too, bill. we're surrounded by
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inspirational stories. i have followed the u.s. team. this is personal to me. many have the same injuries i do but inspirational for everyone. these guys had almost nothing and now competing at the highest level. amazing to watch them. listen to some of the american team i've been speaking to. one of the big things that invictus gives to competitors is the pride of representing their country again. many of them felt that had been taken away. >> we had that stripped from us due to injury. for me to compete at a high level for my country is an extreme honor and to meet other veterans as well. everything they've gone through. you look at somebody and you don't know the story but they've gone through it. >> among them is justin james. one of the guys alongside me during my own recovery after he lost his leg as well. >> i remember going to your hospital room to say how are you doing? since then we've actually had a good time watching each other grow and progress through our
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recovery process. i'm not the same having a missing limb but since having things to help me adapt to do those sports, i feel like i was before i had the injury. >> that's the whole point. this is about watching each other grow and doing so in a team and together. many of the competitors say it's not just about them but wounded veterans back in the u.s. 6,000 veterans a year commit suicide and many people are saying we have to look at them. get more of them over here. adaptive sports have saved so many lives. people competing are amazing and spread some of that inspiration back to our viewers. >> bill: looking forward to your reports in dusseldorf, germany all weekend. >> sandra: president biden spoke about bidenomics yesterday doubling down on it in largo, maryland. when it came to questions from reporters, it was radio silence.
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>> president biden: let me close with this. i wish i had a chance to take all your questions but i will get in trouble if i do that. but all kidding aside, we face some pretty tough times in recent years. >> sandra: carley shimkus, co-host of "fox & friends" first and brian brenberg is co-host of the big money show. hemmer, you were asking what call fors. we have to put number one on the screen. biden's mental fitness poll. when asked does joe biden have mental soundness to serve? overwhelming 61% say no. so what impact will that have? >> gosh, if your president is not mentally fit to serve it should have the impact of not electing him again. that's problematic and why the press for the first time really is starting to say gosh, i wonder if he should run again. most of america thinks he can't do it. maybe we should get off that train a little bit. it has been interesting to see
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this. it was supposed to be just republican talking points. no actually lots of people. >> bill: interesting what the "washington post" did this week. four days, two big stories questioning the fitness for office. the one out today. democrats are crazy to insist that only biden can beat trump. that follows the piece yesterday that ripped off the lid. >> i just saw very recently published cnn has a piece titled biden's two worst weakness east exposed this week. his age and hunter biden's legal issues. when it comes to the moment at the podium where he said i'll get in trouble if i take anymore questions. i don't think he meant if any more questions come up about body. i think those moments play more to the issue of his age and his disconnect over what it means to be presidential. but add that on top of the impeachment inquiry, the hunter biden thing. the auto strike.
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it was this week when he was in alaska during 9/11 and criticism. it has been a rough one. >> sandra: cut off at the news conference by his own press secretary in vietnam. quickly here is dem representative raskin in an interview asked about kamala harris. listen. >> do you think vice president kamala harris is the best running mate for president biden? >> president biden, vice president kamala, nancy pelosi, there has been disinformation and criticism by the maga right. >> you are not answering the question. >> it's president biden's choice and she is an excellent running mate for president biden. >> these guys are perfecting the non-answer. pelosi, now raskin. let me tell you, we have a deluge of misinformation.
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you answered that question and you have 0 confidence. >> sandra: where is -- >> if you think about criticism with kamala harris the media props her up. there has been very little aside from some hon -- >> bill: it's changing the more you see these numbers. great to have you, carley. thank you, brian. in a moment nasa releases a new ufo report. it turns colorado into the epicenter of college football. one of the best stories in america. you are going to hear about it coming up next. ♪ expensive. with an affordable home loan from newday, you can pay cash and own the car or truck of your dreams. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon
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great start 2-0. people are noticing. jim gray is here. deion has been a household name for decades. maybe like the younger generation starting to see just how good he was at everything he did. i see two things at play here. it's the power of the personality, and it's this transfer portal that allows players to move to another team in the same year. what do you think about what he is doing? >> however the personality added with his genius. this guy has been great everywhere that he has been. he was a great player, he was a great brave, falcon, cowboy, red skin, 49er, raven. everywhere he has gone. look what he did at jackson state in two years. it is beyond personality. that attracts the kids. they're attracted to them and love what they see and want the play for him.
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i do the podcast with tom brady every week. he heard his speech game run he was ready to run through the wall for him. he can get to the older guys, too. phenomenal and so much fun to watch. >> bill: a couple things. a year ago thrp 1-11. now they're 2-0. espn has taken its pre-game show to the game on saturday because they play colorado state, huge rivalry. you know all about this. back to the transfer issue. they have 87 new players on the roster. his son is the quarterback. he has a guy going both ways. this is a remarkable thing to watch in realtime, jim. >> he is doing like -- pulling the deion on deion's team. big noon and fox, fox broadcast network will be out there. everybody will converge tomorrow in boulder. i go way, way back. i will date myself but i go back
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to the days of bill mallory and chuck fairbanks long before bill macartney won the national championship. the excitement an level of interest in boulder and all around the state of colorado is at a fever pitch. so to see what he is doing and to see what these kids are doing out there. really we are coming. we are coming. >> bill: i love the anecdote about tom brady, too. enjoy the game. see how it goes. everybody is watching colorado now. thank you, jim. nice to see you back on the program. >> good to see you, bill. >> bill: disturbing development as we get an hour along the southern border. new images showing migrants packed into cages outside a facility in arizona before releasing them into communities and sending them on their way fueling a migrant crisis in cities across the country hundreds or thousands of miles
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