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paraphrasing you, it about health, not perfection. and for young woman who see things to social media think that is perfect, i guarantee that is a filter. you want perfect, go back to ato adonis. dr. marc siegel thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> great to be with you, pseudoperfection, i agree. >> 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 gowd gowdy america or trey gowdy podcast, good night from south carolina. ♪ ♪ >> todd: fresh polling kicking off a new week with republican candidate set to square off in
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the second presidential primary debate wednesday. gop front-runner donald trump blasting president biden by 10 points among registered voters. when i saw this, i said, are my eyes problematic because i didn't take my contacts out. 10 points is an eye-opener. you are watching fox news alert, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. democrats are trying to boost the president's appeal, including a project to make joe biden cooler online. the campaign using an app called megaphone that let's users scroll and add captions and share them on social media platforms. same poll puts biden approval at 37%.
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alexandria hoff will break that down. >> alexandria: the results were so stunning that the "washington post" suggested own survey was an outlier. this did not by a double-digit margin. trump 52% support among registered voters and the sitting president at 42%. campaign likely won't be encouraging memes about the numbers. "washington post" abc news survey found president approval at 47%. 44% of registered voters reported they are worse off financially under biden prez dense, the worst since 1986. the separation was wide, 77% saying the president is too old to hold office.
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trump is just three years his junior. this provides gop primary candidates with an opportunity. seven qualified and will take the stage in wednesday's debate hosted by fox business, simulcast on fox news and former president trump does not plan to show. senator tim scott weighed in yesterday. >> two challenges, first is a president who overpromises and underifr dollared leaving in peril workers, whether union or not. we have a president who does not solve looming issues of the day, like the southern border that led to the death of 70,000 americans because of fentanyl in the last 12 months. >> alexandria: there will be a lot of talk of the border on wednesday night. asa has not qualified for the
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campaign, his group is optimistic he will meet the deadline. >> ashley: breaking overnight, writers guild of america and hollywood studio reaching a tentative deal to end the months-long strike. hollywood came to a halt in may when negotiations broke down. union was looking for pay hikes for streamed content, job security, which is threatened artificial intelligence. the final agreement is still being drafted. in an e-mail wga says, we can say with great pride this deal is exceptional with meaningful gain for writers in every sector of the membership. president biden is heading to michigan tomorrow to join the picket line with striking
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autoworkers against detroit big three manufacturers. plants come after shawn fain call on him to join the strike as the union expands their walkouts. we invite and encourage everyone who supports our cause to join us on the picket line from our friends and families all the way up to the president of the united states. we invite you to join us in the fight. >> ashley: biden announcing the trip just days after donald trump revealed plans to visit the state this wednesday, he will meet with several blue-collar workers and deliver a prime-time speech during the second presidential debate. the uaw withheld endorsement from president biden saying the un union expectsac actions, not
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words. >> todd: -- beat the raiders in vegas 23-18. in miami, insanity. dolphin light up the school board hanging 70 on the bronx. most points scored since 1966. the giants gave up that one. in cleveland, one of the biggest blunders when deshaun watson threw the ball backwards, causing his team a huge los of yards. but browns showed up to play. browns win 27-3. arizona providing biggest upset yesterday, running all over the dallas cowboys. rush for 222 yards and beat the boys 28-16. and finally, to kansas city,
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ashley strohmier chiefs including travis kelce able to find a blank space in the end zone. >> 11th play of the drive and mahomes in the end zone and touchdown to kelce. >> todd: that is all anybody is talking about. she cursed there. chiefs take down the bears in front of taylor swift, who cheered him on, alongside his mom. swift's attendance making the front page of the "washington post." what do you make of all this? >> ashley: if they want to date, go ahead, i was so distracted by everything going on with taylor swift, almost took focus off what was happening with the game. all i saw was taylor swift. >> todd: highlights, mahomes really good.
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bears, last block of the show, bears are horrific. >> ashley: mahomes and kelce do make it look easy. >> todd: i think you are on pace to win a super bowl. usher will headline this year's super bowl half-time show. as far as guests, he said there are many sundays left to discuss who may join him. your team will be there and my team will be golfing. >> ashley: reminds me of 2004, popular in high school for me. >> todd: 2004 was high school. >> ashley: for me, not todd. >> todd: i had a walker by 2004 and severe arthritis. seattle officers chase down a carjacking suspect and came face-to-face with a new threat. >> i'm getting stunned, dude. come on, let's get up. >> no. yellow jackets everywhere, dude.
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>> ashley: a swarm of wasps stinging an attempted carjacking suspect and several officers after a police chase in seattle last month. officers responded to a 911 call. they took down the suspect after chasing him through the woods, disturbing a nearby wasp nest. watch this. >> i'm getting stung, dude.
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>> come on, get up. >> no. it is yellow jackets everywhere, dude. >> ashley: i don't know which would be worse. the suspect and officer were taken to the hospital, both is okay. he is facing charges. >> todd: staten island neighborhood crash fest. reckless migrant drivers are crashing cars without and plates and only have id cards linking them back to their migrant shelter. >> outside the l.a. fitness, that is abandoned, you have abandoned cars, table and chairs, stuff inside, abandoned, beer bottles, cracked windshield, no plates.
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all communities, right? >> todd: a staten island resident joins me now. john, walk me through what it is like to live in this neighborhood right now? >> travis is a small community, right? we are just looking for accountability. migrants come here, it is super polarizing. we are not saying we don't want migrants here. but the city can't dump them here and leave them to their own demise. when you have people barbecuing all hours of the night with propane tanks and small children and cars crashing into our vehicles with no plates, no insurance. we are trying to get cars towed and they come back the next day. how they get the money, i have no idea. >> todd: do you worry it is a matter of time before a real tragedy happen, specifically
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with regard to unlicensed drivers driving unmarked cars, are you worried they could hit a person? >> yes, that is a huge concern for our community. first time this happened, it was a parked car and not someone driving. what is next? a person, god forbid, one of our children crossing the street. this is not far from the local school. >> todd: you mentioned accountability, is anyone thinking about confronting or arresting from a governmental perspective when it comes to migrants driving without licenses? >> from what i'm being told, zero. social services is supposed to keep them in line. there is no accountability. our precinct is doing the best they can, they are super stretched. i reached out to auxiliary
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police, i shouldn't have to do the stuff our government should be doing. >> todd: you sound like a governmental entity. >> todd: i was told migrants come here without anything, how are they getting cars, john? >> that is a great question, we're trying to find out ourselves. we have sight and speculation from other people, which i will not get into too much. there is a lot of migrant sympathizers giving them vehicles and letting them know loopholes. it is falling to the waste side. >> todd: here is your mayor earlier this month on the migrant kreesz. >> let me tell you something, new yorkers, never in my life have i had a problem i did not see an ending to, i don't see an
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ending to this. i don't see an ending to this. this issue will destroy new york city. >> todd: the city's deal for your shelter, the one you are focused on, set to expire sunday, but it could be extended until 2026. we have gotten word the deal has been extended. we have to take it and eat it, all we're asking the city to do is hold them accountable. have dhs come out and see what is going on. you can't have people barbecuing with propane tanks, hold people accountable. >> todd: i worry if i'm a parent of a little kid outside playing
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and what happens if an unlicensed driver takes one out and there is nothing you can do and nothing the city is doing, which is heartbreaking and wrong. john aspinall, keep us updated, appreciate it. >> todd: hillary clinton still at it, watch. >> i don't think despite the deniers, there is any doubt he interfered in our election. the russians have proved themselves to be adept at interfereings, if he has a chance, he doll it again. >> todd: joe concha responding. >> ashley: plus here is what joe biden was responding to this weekend. >> ll cool jay, that man has biceps bigger than my thigh. >> ashley: what do voters make of president biden's constant
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gaffes? our panel will react to biden's latest comments next.
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former democrat, they join me now. i want to go to you first, danisha. you were not shocked by the numbers, why is that? >> there are so many unanswered promises and missed opportunities to do the right thing. i was not shocked at the numbers of the poll. >> ashley: chris, you said the same thing, there was no shock to this. you are a father of three, own your own business, you voted for biden in 2020, but switched parties in 2022. what was the driving force behind you changing parties after voting for him. >> correct. i am surprised about how biden is. i feel like a lot of people are seeing biden for who he truly is. he is a crook who had empty
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promises and told people what they wanted to hear to get their vote. i feel like he is not mentally stable and shouldn't be running the country. a lot of people are living paycheck to paycheck, we were thriving under the trump administration. >> ashley: america is almost unrecognizable when you have trouble to put food on your table or put gas in your vehicle to get to work. >> todd: jason, you said age is a concern for you, is that the age of president biden, or all candidates, what are you looking for? >> currently, it is the age of the current top candidates. with biden latest blunder with the boy statement, that shows age appropriation and being aware of times that we're
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currently in. my biggest concern for both candidate is age and how they will handle personal issues and family issues. >> ashley: 62% of voters don't approve of how biden is handling immigration at the u.s.-mexico border and 30% approve of the economy. 64% disapprove. his numbers are in the tank. i will ask you to respond to this, president biden is getting a lot of heat after this awkward moment with rapper ll cool jay. listen. two great artists representing hip hop in america. ll jay cool jay, that boy, that man has biceps bigger than my thigh. >> ashley: was this offensive to you? >> absolutely, it is
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unacceptable to speak and use that language referring to my community, he should know better by now, i was upset about that. >> ashley: chris? >> this is another example of how biden truly feels about the black community, this is not first time he referred to a black man as a boy. it goes back to the, if you don't vote for me, you're black. you are not black, excuse me, slave master mentality. he doesn't care what he says, he knows majority will vote for him, i did so back then. thank knod i learned from that mistake. >> ashley: i believe what you told our producers was you learned your lesson. >> definitely. >> ashley: thank you for your time, have a good day. >> todd: meteorologist ll jay cool adam klotz is here with fox
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weather forecast. we were cracking up when you read that, we were cracking up and you held it together. >> ashley: it's happened so much, come on. >> todd: you whether, that is why we have you here. >> adam: i can talk hip hop and weather. raining nonstop if you live across mid-atlantic to the northeast. the tropical system has fallen apart. new york, connecticut, massachusetts, it is a slow-moving system, the rain will stick for a while. timestamp is in the corner, i will put it in motion for you. through monday, not a lot of movement. drizzling and raw day through monday night and lingering into tuesday. more showers on tuesday. how much rain is on the way? the ground is saturated, another inch on the high end and continuing rain as we are stuck
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here in the forecast. this is what it looks like across the tropics, in the middle of the season. nothing knocking on the door, there are storms we have to watch. >> todd: thank you. government will run our money by end of the week and everyone on the hill seems to be on a different page. >> we're on path to shutdown because speaker mccarthy want that and president biden wants that. everyone feels they can blame one another. >> ashley: two republicans say they are willing to work with democrats to fund the government, congressman mark mu mullanaro is one of them and he is here with his message next.
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>> ashley: new jersey senator bob menendez is expected to announce his bid for reelection today. prosecutors say he and his wife took hundreds of thousands of dollars in a corrupt business deal. search warrantses turned up half million in cash stuffed in closets with gold bars hidden in
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his jacket pockets. alexandria ocasio-cortezes he should leave his post. >> the situation is quite unfortunate. it is in the best interest for senator menendez to resign. the details are serious and involve the nature of his and all of our seats in congress. >> ashley: menendez is expected in court on wednesday to answer to the charges. >> todd: i keep my gold bars in my pocket, if you ever need one. government set to run out of money by this weekend. working to pass a short-term spending bill. others on the right say it is unacceptable. >> i am not pro-shutdown, but way to fund the government is not like we've been doing it. we should have separate, single-subject spending bills.
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kevin mccarthy promised that, he is in breach of that promise. i am here to hold kevin mccarthy to his word. >> todd: congressman marc molinaro is one lawmaker open to work with democrats. he joins me now. weird situation, you and gaetz on opposite sides, but working together in some respect. are we closer today, on monday, than when we left this desk last friday? >> for the reason you outlined, i think we are. i have engaged in discussions with house majority, freedom caucus and others. when you report we can't achieve something, we do. that is how we produced the energy policy and got to national defense policy that will give men and women in the
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service highest raise in generations. i think we're inching closer. to matt's point, we have agreed, that is why we came together and worked on this proposal to start moving independent appropriations bill. there are deeply held beliefs, we agree on two things. this government spends too much and disrespects taxpayers, we are focused and inching closer. >> todd: you are aware of what critics say about you and mike lawler. say you are only willing to work with democrats, you are in heavily democrat districts and need democrat votes to win reelection, what is your response to that? >> i've been really engaged in the negotiation and best option
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is to present a budget to senate democrats. by default or design, we have a bipartisan government, whatever we adopt head to be agreed to by the senate and signed by a president that is living in a fog, not willing to confront trillions they forced into the economy, driving up inflation. my best option for us certainly is to come forward with strongest, most conservative agreement we can get votes for. we need a bipartisan solution, we have a bipartisan government, americans expect us to come to a conclusion and find agreement that respects them. >> todd: there is the global politics of all this. i'm sure you have seen the polls showing joe biden getting trounsed by donald trump by 12 points. the average voter hates joe
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biden's policies. are you worried despite this, republicans will steal defeat from the jaws of victory when it comes to the presidential election? it does appear republicans can't get their act together. final word to you. >> yeah, we have the opportunity to live up to our commitment and we better deliver and i'm confident if we can get through disagreements, we can get there. >> todd: congressman marc molinaro, we'll be watching this week and hope this gets resolved and everybody is smiling and goes out for pizza at the end. that would be great. the border is at the breaking point. >> ashley: congressman de la cruz represents a border city and she is here with a message to our leaders. a border city ad
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she is here with a message to our leaders.
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>> the mother of ethan chapin making a surprise appearance at a true crime convention. listen. >> i'm not a true crime
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follower, i'm now thrust in the middle of something that is incredible. don't forget these kids. they are amazing kids in the prime of their life. >> ashley: bryan kohberger is accused of stabbing four students to death last fall. his trial was set for october, but delayed after he waved his right to a speedy trial. if convicted, he faces the death penalty. e-mail showed the main suspect in natalie holloway's murder, claimed he and his father took care of things to someone named david g saying my dad got a boat, we went for a ride and took care of things. van der sloot was extradited
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this june, but spent last decade in prison in peru for the murder of a peruvian student. he claims to have dumped her body at sea, the claims have not been confirmed. >> only have so many resources and we've come to a breaking point right now. we have to being loo at different resources. one thing we're doing, we're preparing for the unknown. >> todd: border communities left what to do with thousands pouring in to their communities everyday. the white house does not seem interested in addressing the situation. >> ashley: monica de la cruz joins us now. paint a picture of what will happen to el paso and texas if something is not done to stop this? >> well, look, we have seen
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biden's border disaster all across texas communities from brownsville to el paso. americans are sick and tired of it. it is not safe for migrants and it is not safe for americans. this is putting a grave stress on local communities, local law enforcement, healthcare resources and it is disturbing temperature is disturbing when house republicans have taken up legislation to secure the border, but chuck schumer and democrats refuse to even acknowledge this crisis that we have. chuck schumer has done more to acknowledge john fetterman's hoodies than the border crisis. americans are tired of it. >> todd: no disagreement on your attack on chuck schumer or joe biden causing this situation at the border through not enforcing laws. republicans control the house
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and control the purse, should republicans in the house do more to combat the senate and the president's horrific border policies? >> i agree that the house republicans need to take advantage of the opportunity of the power of the purse. for my vote, i will not give a yes vote without border security tied to appropriations. this is what americans are asking for. we're seeing it from local communities here in south texas, all the way to sanctuary cities like new york city, where democrat local leaders are saying enough is enough, secure the border. >> ashley: it is affecting other states, i can only imagine how badly it has affected texas. if you see places like new york struggling like they are. i think the main thing that needs to happen, the border
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needs to be shut down. people in the biden administration says the border is closed, i mean shut it down. if they don't, what will happen to texas and america? we talk about public safeties, what about public health? that is a huge concern among a lot of people. >> i have the honor of representing south texas and down here we have one of the sa safest communities. it is not just about texas, it is about america. what dhs has told us, they have stopped hundreds of terrorists on the terrorist watch list. 9/11 was just a couple weeks ago, can you see that hundreds have been stopped at our border. what about those that have not been stopped at the border? as a mom of two teenagers, i fear what the potential is for
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people who are coming into this country, where we don't know their intentions, and the overwhelming amount of drugs like fentanyl. holidays are coming up and there will be parents like myself and american families that are going to be sitting with empty chairs at their table due to biden's disaster here on the border. >> ashley: you mentioned all the people on the terror watch list. you mentioned the other states like new york. last week the nypd says they are slashing the counter terrorism unit by 75%. that is counter terrorism, they can't play for police and migrants at the same time. something has to be done. i don't know what that being loos like, but something has to be done to combat this. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> todd: they made that
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announcement so close to 9/11. >> ashley: a week after. >> todd: unreal. >> ashley: congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez promised last year to swap her tesla for a union-made vehicle and has not done it. >> our car was purchased during the pandemic, before a vaccine came out. we're looking into trading in our car now. >> todd: joe concha reacts to that next. >> todd: first steve doocy the react, all i care about is what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: you have a lot going on, todd, just saying. i've actually bought a car from joe concha. >> todd: coming full circle. >> steve: it uses a lot of oil, i need to talk to him during the next segment. he's my nba are on, by the way. coming up on monday morning on
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"fox and friends," all eyes on 2024. "washington post" pouring cold water on their poll, saying there are statistics that show trump beating biden is outlier, don't trust it. democrats want a primary challenge to mr. biden. plus, are you ready for it? taylor swift and travis kelce rumors sparking the wildest of fans, as she is seen celebrating with his mom at arrowhead stadium. putting the new senate dress to the test. "new york post" reporter tried dining at new york city swanky restaurantses wearing what john fetterman wears to work. we will show you that. we have a busy morning coming up, todd and carley and joe concha, who sold me that are ca, coming up in a minute.
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alexandria ocasio-cortez is being called out for tipping to drive around in her tesla, despite saying last year that she would love to switch to a union-made model. >> our car was purchased during the pandemic when travel -- a vehicle seen had come out. so travel between new york and washington the safest way we had determined was an ev. that was prior to some of the new models coming out on the market that have the range available but we are actually looking into trading our car now. >> she is looking into. fox news contributor and columnist for the messenger joe concha it joins us now. seems like arget oc is moving with the same sense of purpose alack i have at this as o.j. simpson finding the real killer, thoughts? >> great analogy or with the same urgency that's a remotely
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challenging question. in this case why she owns a vehicle not built by union labor. and she says i purchased it three years ago and i'm still looking into trading it. how long does it take to trade into a car. how long does it look into that where last year as she just pointed out she said said would. if a.o.c. ran a funeral polar no one would die. she is that inept. in congress five years. one bill yet to propose on the floor let alone one passed. influence on social media is much more important than getting things done for your constituents so here we are. >> ashley: i can't believe she has already been there five years. let's switch gears to hillary clinton she is still talking about possible russian election interference. listen to this, joe. >> i don't think despite all of the, you know, deniers, there is any doubt that he interfered in
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our election or that he has interfered in many ways in the internal affairs of other countries. he hates democracy. he particularly hates the west. and he especially hates us. i fear that, you know, the russians have proved themselves to be quite adept at interfering and if he has a chance, he will do it again. >> so clinton has also denied the results of the 2016 election in the past. i don't think that's -- we're no stranger to that we have heard it 100 times. but why is she allowed to keep doing this and other people are not if you are republican, more so? >> because jen psaki is the one running the interview so, of course, she is not going to call her out in any way, shape, or form she is the former white house press secretary and she worked in the obama biden administration before that apparently rock bought has a basement when it comes to hillary clinton. she has just hit it. she has been on a public therapy tour for more than six years now. she continues to push this big lie that she only lost her
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election in 2016, ashley, to donald trump because of the russians and the kremlin and interference. and when she says, this it actually has consequences. u gov did a poll after the 2016 elections. it found in 7 in 10 democratic voters think the russians not only interfered they got in the voting machines and changed vote totals during that election. yet, most of the election, started with jen psaki never calls her out on this. gee, i wonder why that is. maybe it's because she has a d menext to her name. >> todd: reacting to joe biden's brutal new polling. >> these numbers are simply staggering for the president. those are the worst numbers she have seen talking about how inflation been easing people aren't buying it. it's not just the state of the nation or policies that are giving people pause on president biden it. seems to be the man himself. >> maybe most saturday earth start bring number donald trump vs. are joe biden. >> abc/"the washington post"
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poll. you saw abc saying i can't believe this is happening. "the washington post" said ah, don't believe it, this is our outlier. our poll is crap. literally said that what do you make of these absolute panic responses? >> it's hilarious, right? you are bashing your own product for putting out a number you don't like, in this case "the washington post" and abc news did that. and is it so unbelievable to think that donald trump could be leading joe biden when you look at joe biden on the economy and three in four people think it's bad. they think that crime in this country is out of control. they think the border is out of control. they think that education can be better. they think that foreign policy is not going in the right direction. and the country in general. is it really that unbelievable that joe biden is polling so poorly against donald trump, given his performance and given his record ashley and todd. >> ashley: joe concha, got to leave there. thank you. with that, "fox & friends" starts right now have. a good

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