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e-mail us. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line at gowdy america or trey gowdy podcast, good night from sout >> todd: a fox news alert. police have a lead in the hunt for a killer who ambushed a sheriff's deputy over the weekend. massive reward being offered. >> carley: members of the media interview former president. >> we have gotten criticism for sitting down with former president donald trump. >> carley: the media backlash.
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>> todd: listen to this. >> 10-yard penalty. i'm talking to america, excuse me. second down. >> best line i've ever heard. >> todd: i agree, n.f.l. referee going viral for his response on sunday. we'll get to the giants. what do you think if the producer got in our ear and i said, no, i'm talking to america. what would happen? >> carley: what are you getting at? >> todd: that is what the referee said. the says mas wanted to hear from him. >> carley: more on that. >> todd: first on monday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. shocking images on the surge at the border, despite white house warnings not to come.
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>> todd: cameras caught several migrants disappeared into the -- sgls we heard it, they have said do not come. this video capsured and shared by griff jenkins showing end manslaughter train of migrants traveling to the u.s. southern border. some hanging off the side, appearing to be reaching out for something, perhaps supplies. almost all the occupants are adult men. in additional videos, mr. were young children crawling beneath razor wire in texas. dps cut the wire for safety of
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the children. bill melugin writing, we withined immigrants dressed in camo. a smuggler on the wall guided them. there have been 1.5 million gotaways under the biden administration. >> joe biden wants open border and it is dangerous to americans. republicans cannot just be the party of rhetoric, some solutions are simple. >> alexandria: biden administration is considering to have migrants remain in texas. greg abbott is adasm texas is carrying --
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>> todd: sanctuary cities are beyond their breaking point. we will talk to bruce westerman on how to house migrants in parks. >> carley: the prisoner swap will happen today, officials say theun foos were frozen in south korea and have reached qatar. the general assembly begins today. topics look climate change, poverty, war, inflation. president of iran will attend tomorrow. congressman mike mccall says biden administration made a bad deal and it is impacting
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diplomatic efforts in the middle east. >> they are so naive and i got briefed on this hostage swap for $6 billion. it will go to terror proxy operation and building nuclear not defense system, offense system for nuclear war. this morning the saudis says this deal, we're out. it is having a damaging effect throughout the middle east and started with transaction of $6 billion. imagine what iran will do with $6 million. >> carley: the iranian president says they will use the money for whatever they want. >> todd: and searching for a jet that went missing in south carolina after a mishap force
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the pilot to -- if you have information that may help our teams locate the f-35, please call. the pilot safely ejected from the plane and is in the hospital in stable condition. members only conference call with hopes to avoid a government shutdown. the proposed bill would keep spending at current levels. does not include money for ukraine, which biden admachine stragz had asked for. house will vote this thursday. beautiful shot. >> carley: bipartisan, red and blue. united auto workers strike.
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despite picket lines head of the union says they are not endorsing joe biden yet. >> our endorsements will be earned, we expect action, not words. >> todd: tudor dixon says biden is hurting american workers, she will tell us how union joe is failing blue collar america.
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>> todd: a fox weather alert. one person dead in maineafter
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the northeast is blasted with heavy rain and winds. the storm downed trees and power lines. >> carley: a police officer narrowly missed being crushed by a tree. it came crashing down and the region is preparing for another round of bad weather. good morning to you. >> janice: good morning. rain in the northeast is not because of lee. this is nigel, named this weekend. now a hurricane. nigel will stay away from land, but things are active in the atlantic and potential number two off the carolinas could turn tropical. large disorganized area of low
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pressure. heavy rain along the coast, the low pressure could obtain tropical characteristics this week. this is separate from what could develop off the coast. high pressure in the atlantic and kicked lee offshore. it is stalled and we will see potential for heavy rain for heavily populated areas across the northeast for 12 to 24 hours. once out, we have a nice looking week. but more rain than we got from lee in areas like new york to portland and boston. clearing way for a good week. we get into the weekend,
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watching that area of low pressure has impact for the weekend and looking at showerings and thunderstorms for the rockies. yucky weather pattern today for the northeast and off the coast. fox weather.com, is your friend today. >> i intend to be the most pro-union president and administration in american history. >> i meant what i said and i make no apology for it. >> president biden says he is most pro-union president in history, but you have not endorsed him, how does he earn it? >> we expect action, not words. >> carley: the strike enters day
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four. >> todd: pumping the brakes on end endorsing him. the fact they are not endorsing him is a huge deal. tudor dixon, host of the tudor dixon podcast joinings us now. you live in michigan, you know unions well. what do they think of joe biden and the fact he let this strike get to this point so far? >> well, the union workers have been in the last few years supporting republicans, union bosses, supporting democrats. you see democrats on the line striking, only question you have, this is first time we've seen the union strike against all three automakers. the workers make salary of $
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$45,000. when they say we are not coming to the negotiating table and will 23409 take anything less than 46% raise, that puts politicians in a sticky situation. what will politicians do when there guy is not willing to come to the negotiating table? >> carley: day four of the st strike, 12,000 workers getting partial play. ford facility workers were laid off because of this. how does this impact the economy if this keeps ongoing? >> this could be devastating, especially for state of michigan. we have suppliers, every 1000 jobs is 10,000 jobs in michigan.
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ford or other companies lay people off, those people cannot get unemploy mrooen in michigan fchl they are laid off, they can't get employment. . they are doing this to extend the strike. if michigan were striking at every facility, they would have 11 weeks. that could be catastrophic in the state. >> todd: catastrophic for michigan issue that will spread to rest of the country and there will not be enough cars employs joe biden is not mentally physically healthy enough to be
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president. there is the poll on the screen. how can he win an election if three fourths of the country doesn't think he is healthy enough to do the job. >> it made gavin newsom hard and tough on crime over the weekend. he changed his stan, making me think he is seriously looking at running. gretchen whitmer has been interested. nancy pelosi said kamala harris as vice president doesn't do much. they think if they put someone else in, maybe a trump match up with newsom is not what republicans want to see. >> carley: a piece in "new york times" blaming joe biden staffers for treating him like
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policy. >> it calls out gender identity as protected class. this is our plsz. the unfortunate incident should have been addressd and resolved, it did not have to come to social media, let's divide the you community employs >> todd: here are students, protesters and parents. brandon and victoria with their mothers. john organized the walk-out, what was the final straw for you? >> kids were upset.
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women do not want men in their bathroom. >> todd: a daughter told her dad she went to the bathroom and thought there was a male in there. what is your reaction to the district response. brandon, can you hear me? >> what is your reaction to the district response? >> to the dad who complained. >> yeah, so the dad that the daughter, my gosh -- >> todd: can brandon not hear me? vict oria, can you hear me? >> will this make you feel less comfortable on day in, day out
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basis in your school? >> i think i mean there need to be changes. it is just uncomfortable seeing like 19 year old men or 18 year old men in my bathroom, just yeah. >> brandon, has the school explained how they will impelement trans bathroom policy they want to put in place? >> no, they are not. >> how does that make you feel as somebody trying to protect the gals that you go to school with? >> it makes me feel to me and my sister that rights are compromised and not priority to the school whatsoever. >> is it frustrating to watch your kids have to handle a situation that adults in the room should be handling? >> yeah, i think it is important
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they hear the kid voices, they are making policies without taking into consideration how they affect the students and how uncomfortable to be a teenager in general and have to be faced with the invision of privacy in areas where they should feel safe and private. >> todd: why do you think five board members voted against, why do you think five voted against that? >> they think they are trying to protect those that identify as a different gender, trying to protect that community. they need to look at whole picture of things and safety of students and females in
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particular, the students stood out and walked out, they are to be commended, they have courage and exercise first amendment rights and boys and girls, it is simple biology, they should have their own, male and female should not be sharing bathrooms. it is really simple, common sense. what implication does this have for children across the whole district? our schools have community evening, sporting events, what does this mean and implication of that are severe and this is something the district needs to think about and need to
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implement new policy. we heard back from the board president whos, i voted differently as majority of the board, i respect the outcome and appreciate our student body and the students who used their right to voice their opinion on friday. there is policy committee meeting tomorrow, what is your message to them? >> right now, you can use whatever bathroom you feel like and we just feel we need policy in place to protect our girls and right to keep them safe. we hope they can work expeditiously on policy to protect them. >> todd: keep us posted tomorrow
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night, we'll be watching, thank you. >> carley: police have a new lead in the ambush murder of a california sheriff deputy. details on the story coming up next and new york doesn't have an answer for the migrant crisis, so they are now looking at central park for a migrant shelter. this is coming up next.
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>> todd: l.a. county officials have a new lead, seeking a dark gray toyota corolla, they are calling this a targeted attack. $250,000 for information leading to an arrest. the owner of a bronx day care are facing murder charges evera a one year old child died from a supposed fentanyl. it is believed they accidentally
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inhaled it. the owner's husband is believed to be involved. >> carley: so sad. this shocking video showing train full of mostly adult male migrants smiling and cheering racing toward thes. 23409 a welcome sight for sanctuary cities like new york. lawmakers are in new york taking a look at where migrants are being housed and to see if sanctuary cities are violating any laws. bruce westerman joins me now. what have you other than welled so far? >> national park service signed a lease with the city of new york to build at floyd bennett
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field. my committee has jurisdiction over the pack service and we can't let new york starts building on national park service property. >> carley: are democrats in private willing to admit what is going on is not working? >> i think they realize that and i think if this had been a republican trying to build a migrant center on a national park service, there would be outrage. there should be. this is something set aside for all americans to enjoy, not to build migrant centers on. there is not a lot of green here and now compromise that to build migrant centers? >> carley: central park is a life line to so many people, ittic mas you feel like you are
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in the outdoors in the city. city officials say there could be migrant tents in central park. >> close the board, hr 2, secure the border act, give democrats opportunity to vote on a bill to close the board and stop the flow. i live closer to the southern port than this. >> carley: how does this impact your district? >> it impacts the whole country. the baby that died by fentanyl poisoning. 23,000 pounds crossed the border this year, enough to kill billions of people.
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>> carley: look at the screen now, the migrants are cheering and smiling, they are coming to the united states. when you hear mayorkas say the border is closed, look at the screen there, what is your reaction? >> the border is wide open, look at the human tragedy. i've been to the border many times, more than joe biden or kamala harris. this is a heartbreaking feeling, seeing people who want to come to america, we have to have a process and orderly way to allow migrants to come in. >> carley: i know what you mean by the heart breaking feeling. it is desperation. there was video earlier showing children climbing under razor wire temperature is sad.
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. their parents want a better life for them, but there is a process in place. there are people on the terror watch list trying to get into america, as well. >> people from 150 countries are coming in. and thousands of children we don't know where they are now. we have to change this. >> carley: do you think the biden administration will change their plsz when it comes to this? >> we will try to force them, we passed secure our borders acts, it will be a day of decision for democrats who want to see this stopped. >> carley: they have to be on the record with yes or no vote. biden administration is getting some pushback from lawmakers in
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sanctuary cities. congressman, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> todd: house speaker kevin mccarthy says hunter biden will fairfax a subpoena in his father's impeachment inquiry. and maren marrss she is leaving country music and she says it is because of donald trump. trump is blamed for everything, including this. cheryl casone will unpack that next.
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impeachment. joe biden. listen what the house speaker told her about hunter biden temperature is about the timing. >> one thing american public has to understand, there is strategy behind everything. we follow facts. hunter biden will get subpoenaed, when is the appropriate time? >> idea behind this is abuse of power and this will be james comer and jim jordan led investigation. several gun charges, making false statements, unlawful possession of a firearm, serious charges temperature comes down to the bank records. >> todd: democrats are like, there is no evidence of
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everything, because you are stonewalling. first step toward socialism to me. >> cheryl: a grocery store on west and south side of chicago, it is a food desert now. they lost grocery stores because of crime. the mayor will not admit that, he says my administration is committed to advances inequity. this is a money problem. doug, ceo of walmart said we have incredible amount of theft happening. he closed three walmarts in the chicago area and whole foods last year left chicago employing
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the budget in chicago, fisz cal bu budget can't handle this. >> carley: government-owned grocery stores sounds -- >> cheryl: maren morris leaving country music, people are streaming songs out of spite, not love of the music, it is to own the libs. she says music is a toxic weapon. she went after brittney aldean, you are saying it is toxic, but you waded into that political arena your. it is not fair to blame donald tr trump. she is out of country music.
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>> carley: she'll come back. she'll be okay. >> cheryl: talk about football, do you like my navy and white? cheryl casone, thank you. miami dolphins take down patriots on sunday night and pats almost pull off a comeback. strange, that was a strange play call. ruled down on the first. dolphin 2-0 and -- crushed by cheryl casone cowboys 30 to 10. zach wilson throwing three picks and sacked twice by parson. to the game i won for my team by switching my t-shirt, made it a rally shirt and they rally against cardinals, 31-20.
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carley, i have the kids, we watched bluey. and barkley suffering ankle injury, will get an mri today. and making highlights, watch. >> 10-yard penalty, i'm talking to america here. 10-yard penalty, second down. >> that is the best line i've ever heard. >> todd: that referee getting upset with geno smith. pete carroll not happy. seahawk wining and that ref and crushing it. i'm talking to america. >> carley: also this, chuck schumer is making changes to senate dress code to
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accommodate one that wears hoodies. joe concha will join us. steve doocy is here. >> steve: todd and carley, joe concha, coming up on "fox and friends" in 10 minutes, day four of the uaw strike and negotiations continue, will they reach a deal today? stay tuned and biden border crisis continues. a train filled with cheering migrants heading toward the united states you caught on camera. also joining us, governor glenn youngkin, zinke, and mike pompeo will be here live. plus, it is lawrence first day
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he. >> we have gotten criticism for just sitting down with former president trump. >> this is a huge challenge for american journalists it. cannot be that a president can run for the president of the united states be a front runner his party and not possibly ever be challenged by a tough, independent interviewer. >> talk about a tough new first day meet the press playing defense after her interview former president trump triggered calls to boycott the show. >> joe concha is here to unpack the show. #boycott meet the press trended on x. what do you make of this
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criticism? >> well, i will answer your question with a question, carley. somewhat journalistic crime here interviewing a former president who received 74 million votes a couple years ago is now the clear frontrunner for the republican nomination by a country mile i believe is he news one way or the other. what is especially hilarious and phony everyone who is complaining about this interview literally focuses on trump 24/7 themselves they are putting themself up on a higher moral plane when it comes to this. what we are seeing now must be disturbing for drats. new reuters poll out shows president trump leading joe biden seven state by an average of six points. if that holds we are talking land slide in 2024. therefore, that makes donald trump completely newsworthy and even newsworthy of a national platform like we saw on meet the press. >> than capehart has this criticism of the press. >> the criticisms of the vice president have been coming at
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her since she was picked. are they doing it, not because they think she is incompetent but because they know her at the tonal and they're afraid of her. >> a lot of times you have a political press that is, frankly white and male and that is used to covering politicians that don't look like vice president harris and so i think that is drawing more attention to her. >> todd: afraid? afraid of, what joe? >> are republicans afraid of kamala harris. most democrats are afraid of kamala harris. that's why as a 2020 presidential candidate, right? she was doing so poorly she had to drop out in 201 before one can vote was cast. most democratic voters aren't juiced about harris being joe biden's running mate: on job performance as we know she has utterly failed the country at
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the u.s. southern border. speeches awkward and incoherent as they come. all foam and no we're. favorability rating overall 32% in the most recent nbc poll that employs jonathan capehart lowest in history. she is polling around 40% to make her average not great at all for any vice president. pet friday. mortified. i'm stoop find in jonathan capehart from asking such a question. >> use her on the campaign trail more college campuses to drum up youth support. is that a good idea? >> i don't know what else they could do with her maybe she could go down to the border if there are any colleges down there. the more people see of kamala harris the more they simply do not like her because she has authenticity problem. we talked about the speeches and on job performance she was given one major job and she ignores that job now and now we have seen millions upon millions of people come across the u.s.
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southern border. hundreds of which are on the u.s. terror watch list. this is a national security crisis she is responsible for and, yet, she doesn't talk about that very much, does she? >> todd: chuck schumer relaxing the dress code to seemingly favor to one fetterman the hoody. they are able to choose what they wear on the senate floor i will continue to wear a suit. bigger than john fetterman and a hoodie. this is death by a thousand cuts in destroying the norms and traditions of our society. what say you, joe? >> that's true. at least the legacy of john fetterman is now cemented, todd, not for improving the lives of the state he represents, of course, because thanks to this new rule he gets to dress like sophomore year in summer school every day. hey, mr. furtherman, wear a suit. you are 54 years old. you are on the back nine. this is the united states senate. not a pickleball tournament. >> carley: i agree. i hope most lawmakers continue to wear the suits and, you know. >> have you been to church?
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even the people going to church, they are wearing like ripped jeans in, that, and the other thing. joe and i both shower in suits. we are both formal. that's how we decide to live our lives hence why we get upset about this. >> carley: joe, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it? >> thank you, congrats. >> todd: thank you, joe, i appreciate the congrats on the giants. "fox & friends" now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sunrise, sun burn, sun set, repeat ♪ moonlight, all night, crashing in to me. >> steve: that's perfect. >> ainsley: that's a picture of lawrence as a baby down there on our shelves downstairs in the living room area. >> brian: you got more hair now. >> ainsley: i know. this

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