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aborted and forced? not bad. >> i hope she keeps talking about that. she's going to avoid interviews as long as she can they're going to try to hide her like they had to joe biden in 2020 but i would love for this race to be about -- if the media lets it -- to be about the last trump four years in the biden-harris four years. we had a secure border, energy dominance, the world wasn't on fire abroad turtle people were making more money. every racial, ethnic group you could think of was doing better. >> laura: that was it, went by fast, didn't it? make sure to follow me on social media we have a lot of cool new stuff on instagram and thank you for watching is always. remember it is america now and forever and jesse watters takes it fro >> carley: classes resume at columbia university in new york city and students are bracing
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for protest after thousands of anti-israel protesters stormed new york city on labor day. >> an american was executed yesterday by terrorists. he deserved it? israel killed him? >> todd: kamala harris getting a lot of attention for her speech in detroit, it is not what she said, it is how she said it. >> you better thank awe union member for sick leave, for paid leave, you better thank a union leader for vacation time. >> todd: what was that? donald trump setting himself up to flip must-win michigan, the latest from the campaign trail. >> carley: the beef is settled. a hot dog showdown. >> looks to be the same technique. >> winner and new world record
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holder, it is joey chestnut. >> carley: we'll bring you the highlights. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning, i'm carley shimkus. hi, todd. >> todd: great to be back with you. carley said, i will show you. >> carley: it is winter white. >> todd: good to be back with you. we have a ton of news that is serious. pro-hamas protest, all eyes on columbia campus. brooke singman is here. >> brooke: students are on high alert at columbia university. anti-israel protesters have already returned. school was a hub for protests last year and the antisemitism task force says there is urge for charnge including new syste
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for reporting antisemitism and students are worried about returning. listen. >> i think it is horrible, it is disrespectful after funerals of the six dead hostages occurred earlier today and yesterday. it's been a calm summer, i've been nervous for students to come back and i was right. >> carley: as many as 7000 protesters in new york city took to the streets. some waving pro-hamas terrorist flags along with iranian and hezbollah banners. [cheering] >> brooke: that protest happening on the same day as the funeral of israeli-american
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hersh goldberg-polin. the white house is condemning the protests. he was an innocent american hostage they brutally murdered, come together and stand against end and against hate and evil that hamas represents. four of the protesters were arrested. >> carley: brooke singman, thank you. in israel, thousands attend funeral of israeli-american hersh goldberg-polin, one of the six executed over the weekend and his mother delivered an emotional eulogy. >> sweet boy, go now on your journey, i hope it is as good as the trips you dreamed about. finally my sweet boy -- >> todd: trey yingst live in tel aviv with a chilling new report on hamas new directive for the
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remaining hostages. trey. >> trey: good morning. the psychological war fare of hamas continues. the group released a statement from military spokesman saying that militants guarding hostages had been given new instruction about what to do if israeli forces approach. they insinuating that more hostages will be killed if idf tries to rescue them. this statement was after funeral was held by hersh goldberg-polin in jerusalem. thousands lined streets to pay respects as his parents eu eulogized him. new video shows hostages alive after the execution of the six israeli hostages, new questions about how the war will end. prime minister netanyahu made clear he will not compromise on the corridor between gaza and
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egypt where troops are deployed and adding this. >> citizens of israel, we are in the middle of an existential war. first condition for victory in this war is the security of our security and unity. we have to stand together as one person against a cruel enemy who wants to destroy all of us without any exception. >> trey: i received a statement from a senior hamas official who blamed israel and america for deaths of the hostages and provided no evidence and gives sense of where hamas stands on wanting to end the war. they would rather threat than make a deal at negotiating table. >> carley: thank you so much. let's bring in dan hoffman who
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joins me now. the murder of the six hostages is ultimate gut punch. people are thinking throughout the day and wishing there was a different outcome. yesterday president biden was asked if prime minister netanyahu is doing enough to bring the hostages home and he said no. is he not doing enough and what more could israel be doing? >> dan: it is tragic we lost the six hostages and hamas is responsible. they are a terrorist group and this is what they do. hamas will lose every battle in gaza, but winning narrative as we see on the streets of new york right now. hamas knew by killing six hostages they would drive up pressure on prime minister netanyahu, that they would drive up pressure within the democratic party on support for
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israel. it was behind hamas releasing those gruesome videos after murd murdering innocent civilians on october 7. they knew it would result in death of innocent palestinians, hamas is embedding themselves with the palestinians. that serves their narrative and that is what we see playing out right now. they are a terrorist group. prime minister netanyahu knows about negotiating. back in 2011, he gave up 1000 palestinians to get back one israeli soldier, it stretches the bounds of realism to say prime minister netanyahu is not doing all that is possible to gain their release. israel mounted number of raids to release hostages. negotiating with a terrorist
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group is extraordinary difficult and it will not result in what we like to see. >> carley: it is true, the phrasing of question the president received yesterday is notable. the reporter asked is prime minister netanyahu doing enough, not is hamas doing enough. it is because this is a war that hamas wants, they want to win this messaging and narrative war and so far they have. prime minister netanyahu is under so much pressure not just from the united states, in his own country, there are protests over the weekend. the u.k. is withholding weapons. what do you think he does next? do you think he assigns a ceasefire deal and if so, hamas remain in tact could another october 7 happen down the road? >> dan: that is the chemicallene
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face, how this ends. they want a full secret ceasefi hamas will be able to remain in power in gaza. that is what they want after all of this. and israel cannot allow that to happen. that is challenge we face going forward. i don't see prime minister netanyahu giving up on that, challenge for israel is the amount of time this has taken and former president trump emphasized that, looking at a year of hostility in gaza. i will say, more it serves hamas's ability to drive narrative and make it difficult for israel internally because we have seen protests there and for the united states and u.k. that is what hamas is trying to do, hang on and crease pressure by driving narrative that they successfully been able to do thus far. >> carley: yesterday prime minister said my heart is
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broken, hamas will pay a very heavy price for this, meaning the six murdered innocent hostages. we'll see what the heavy price will be. thank you for joining us. u.s. and syrian forces captured an isis leader. five escaped last week, including two russians, two afghanis and one libyan. two have been caught, three are on the run. 9000 isis detainees are being held in syria. one of the terror group primary goals is to help fighters escape. >> todd: tomorrow donald trump will join sean hannity 9:00 p.m. eastern. recent poll shows kamala harris narrowly leading donald trump by
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three points. on friday trump will address fraternal order of police in charlotte, north carolina. trump provided our nation with strong leadership during his first term, we think it is important to have him join us to talk about all of the issues facing our profession. carley, trouble in tallahassee. boston college victory over seminoles. >> panic in this situation. >> and to the goal line and c converts and a touchdown. >> todd: this is bill o'brien's first win. coach norville says he failed in preparing the team to respond. they lost to georgia tech. big three, florida not doing
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well, florida state not doing well, all about the u, miami. >> carley: i have nothing to say. all about the u. michigan did win. >> todd: kamala harris found new tactic to avoid the press, wearing headphones, inviting the president to join her in the rust belt. >> carley: we'll ask kayleie if that is a good plan. all right here on "fox and friends first." my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga, like:
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watch it. >> todd: i was at the beach yesterday, and walked out today, wow. >> janice: in september, we will rebound nicely, nice summertime highs in september. >> carley: i can wear white. >> janice: are you giving her a hard time? >> todd: i blame mr. blackwell. fas fashionista. >> janice: winter white. >> todd: does anybody know what winter whites? by anybody, i mean dudes. >> carley: take a poll. >> todd: after avoiding interviews, kamala harris is being called out for avoiding questions from reporters by wearing ear buds. an american hostage gets killed and she's trying to block questions about it, unreal. st steamboat institute fellow,
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kaylee mcghee white joinings me now. great to see you. she's applying for a job. you can't pop in earbuds when xi or vladamir putin threatens you. what is going on? >> kaylee: she had them in and she held her phone up to her ear as if she was taking a phone call. it was clear she had ear buds. in avoid hard questions and refuse to give answers to the american people. she will not do an interview after her disastrous one with cnn this week. if you are allowed to run a campaign on vibes and not policy and dodge questions from the press, if you do not provide a
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single substantive policy for american people, how do we evaluate you and give you our m mandate to serve in the white house. yes, the president is public se servant on behalf of american people and she is doing everything to make herself unavailable to the people right now. >> todd: such an important point, that is 30,000 foot view. with regard to events over the weekend, is this her attempt to avoid the israel-hamas situation to avoid upsetting minnesota and michigan, don't take an opinion and you can't offend anybody. >> kaylee: absolutely. she is tied to the biden administration disastrous record on foreign policy. this is latest in long list of
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examples how america's lack of leadership has jeopardized american lives. i say this as someone whose brother serves in the navy proudly. i worry about him if kamala harris were to take over. i'm sure other military families feel same way. >> todd: i've heard that issued by so many military families. kamala's biden ba balancing act full display. politicos deploying biden is a risk, unpopular president, harris campaign of campaigning alongside biden is a gamble. voters think the economy is on the wrong track and many of them believe the administration is at fault and she's trying to thread the needle. will kamala finish this through election day or kick joe biden to the curb like the rest of his
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party has? >> kaylee: she's kicked him to the curb to a certain extent. no one makes the case for voting against kamala harris embarrass than kamala harris. by distancing herself from the biden a administration's record she is admitting voters don't approve of biden's economic policy or foreign policy. if you're a voter and looking at joe biden's vice president try to distance herself from him, why elect the person in charge of those decisions along with joe biden? >> todd: also, if kamala is disavowing biden on his policy, the voter has to wonder how sincere joe biden is about
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endorsing and supporting kamala harris on the trail. did you hear about this? brazil doubling down on banning elon musk x. you are fired up about it. >> carley: i didn't know if you wanted me to respond or not 6789 >> todd: democrats are cheering it on, live with the latest. >> carley: and getting reaction to anti-israel chaos we saw in new york city yesterday as columbia students brace for campus protests today. don't go anywhere. another health insurance commercial, another aqua-aerobics scene. yup. most health insurance companies see us all the same: smiley seniors golfing, hiking... don't forget antiquing. that's why i chose humana. they see me, not a stereotypical senior. i'm pre-diabetic, so i talked one-on-one with a humana health educator who really helped me. now i'm taking free cooking and meditation classes. not aqua-aerobics? better care begins with listening.
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blocking access to musk's social media platform x until it adheres to court mandates. they demand musk pays fines and n nominate legal representative within brazil. lead justice reyes outlawed x for failing to suspend accounts containing the hate speech and disinformation. a musk says this is crushing the people's right to free speech. brazil left ist president is getting involved saying this. the world is not obliged to put up with his ideology because he is rich. showdown between musk and the
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supreme court is refusing to shut down operations, some at home are rooting against elon musk. keith ellison saying this on x. brazil, thank you in portuguese with musk saying democratic party now wants to destroy the first amendment. while this standoff is playing out some like billionaire bill ackman worries it could have international impact. we'll bring you more as we get it. >> carley: griff jenkins, thank you so much. today columbia university students return to clas as thousands of anti-israel protesters have flooded the streets this week and students are on edge. >> do you feel safe? do you feel like they are going to get control of this perfect
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you before you hit campus? >> i really don't know. i moved in yesterday and truth is even just walking in this area, you feel tense. you know what happened last spring. >> carley: david webb joins me now. what that student was referring to was tent protests in may and protesters took over a building hall. president of columbia says she wants open debate where no one feels excluded. what can we expect this school year? >> you can expect more. we saw this play out in new york city yesterday with thousands of protesters carrying the hezbollah flag and more. this will go back on campus. these are not protests, they are
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riots. if you occupy private property, it is not public property. if you occupy it and damage it, that is a riot. i decided to go to columbia university website, office of p provost and the office of g grievance, but they needed a study to tell them that students are at risk. they talk about safe space, colleges, you can have safe space and feel you are okay. how does a student feel safe when they are not sure whether that rioter is another student, which or someone who does not live on campus and how many people were arrested last year who did not live on the campus? this is a tenuous situation and frankly it is time to shut it down.
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>> carley: protests that happened in new york city yesterday, some protesters were carrying pro-hamas flags and then there is video of somebody saying an american was executed yesterday by terrorists, referring to hersh goldberg-polin and then this person in a car with a palestinian flag on it said he deserved it. how can anybody even process somebody saying something like that? >> well, the fact is we've let this go too far in this country. we have first amendment ensi enshrined in the constitution to protect from government, first amendment principles, you don't shout fire in a crowded theater, that is a boundary. going after people and attacking them because of different point of view is not allowed, that is criminal activity. biden harris administration
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talks about policy, approach and negotiate with terrorists rather than work to get americans back. an american was murdered by the terrorists who claim they want a ceasefire, why murder them before they are rescued. this is a farce, we don't negotiate with terrorists as a government and we as culture in america should no longer negotiate with pro-terrorist supporters, they are not protesters, they are rioters. this is being funded by iran and other organizations, supported by groups like the foundation in america. enough. we have to say no to this. >> carley: funding is coming from iran and it has gone too far. david, this clip of kamala harris making a speech in detroit is getting attention, some people are accusing her of using an accent we've never
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heard before. >> you better thank a union member for the five day work week, you better thank a union member for sick leave, you better thank a union member for paid leave and for vacation time. >> carley: she made that same speech in pennsylvania a few hours later and did not sound like that, what do you think? should we focus on it? >> focus on it to examine or at least see the fakery. she was in georgia and had a georgia accent. i flew yesterday, as i traveled, my accent changed, georgia accent and then south carolina, i turned redneck at one point. this points to fakery and how
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dumb kamala harris and democrats hope american people are. it is insult to people of detroit, to union workers and workers versus leadership is big part. head of the uaw, they are shouting pro-terrorist support, ilhan omar and others. it is hillary clinton with hot sauce maybe kamala had collard greens and busy taking a phone call about her accent. >> carley: difference in tone and making same speech over and over again not yet comfortable going off script. thank you, have a great day and morning >> good to see you. posters popping up around philly making it seem like eagles are endorsing harris.
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hampshire tomorrow. she told voters u.s. steel should remain american owned. >> todd: hope she returns that page. cheryl casone has more. good morning, cheryl. >> cheryl: vice president harris is heading to the granite state on wednesday, speaking in the fort smith area, her first visit since 2021 to that area. making the case u.s. steel should remain american owned. >> u.s. steel is historic american company and it is vital for our nation to maintain strong american steel companies and i couldn't agree more with president biden u.s. steel should be american owned and american operated and i will always have the back of american
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steel workers. >> cheryl: dispute over proposed sale of the company to japan's nipon steel. several biden cabinet members serve on the committee. we're learning this morning president biden will get back on the trail, this from the white house, he will talk about investing in america holding virtual event today in pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, all about the economy. she released new batch of ads called focus they are honing in on the economic message. >> carley: final election stretch is on. kamala harris has said that she's proud to be a part of the most pro-union administration in history. unionized hotel workers are going on strike. >> cheryl: vice president and
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tim walz making labor day a appearances say are they are most pro-union administration in history. strikes are demand ing better py and fair workloads, this affected marrion the t, hilton and hiatt, in boston, honolulu, san diego, san francisco and baltimore. >> todd: saquon eagles. >> cheryl: this is football, i will follow along as best i can. fake ads claim the eagles football team is endorsing kamala harris, in a statement the team said counterfeit ads
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are being circulated and we're working to have them removed. ads show a figure which appear to be harris holding an eagles helmet. we need to add, she is a 49ers fan. that might be first clue. >> carley: i don't think a football team would endorse a political candidate. >> cheryl: we'll see who is behind it. we don't know yet. >> todd: you are cowboy fan, don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. we appreciate you, even though you are cowboys fan. education secretary cardona is touting biden-harris administration. here is what harris had to say at recent meeting, we'll play in a second. what would harris-away
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presharris-away -- ceo joins me now. erica, what are your concerns for public education system in a harris-walz presidency? >> well, we know what a har harris-walz presidency will look like, governor walz's record is one american people do not like. increased spending, decreased academic performance. he presided over a 10-point drop in reading and math. vice president harris has sat by while women and girls have been put in harm's way. safety of private spaces and sportses have come under -- cdc director on this victory lap tour which is shocking since because of their failed policy our students are years behind
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despite billions in spend ing. >> todd: you did ask the question, third of all public school systems are behind, why is education secretary celebrating the biden-harris education agenda. it makes no sense, erica. >> what are they celebrating? nation report card shows 43% are pro proficient in reading. 12% are proficient in american history, 22% in american civics. they don't want american students to know their history or rights under the constitution, because this is their agenda, they would dumb down our students so they don't recognize the rights being taken away from them. so it is nothing to celebrate,
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the american people are not happy with the education system, they are fighting against school choice. it is not something the american people and american familieses and parents are wanting. >> todd: democrats like harris and walz tout spending as an achievement, but where are the results? where is the money going? we appreciate your time. now -- >> carley: over to steve doocy for a look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> todd: i wanted you to have an opportunity to speak to steve. >> carley: hello, my friend. >> steve: how was your time off? >> carley: very good, i feel very awake. >> steve: thursday morning, todd will have to nudge you, wake up. do a tease. carley and todd, we have a jam-packed "fox and friends" starting in nine minutes and 52
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seconds. class at columbia are in full session and students are bracing for more anti-israel protests. remember last semester? after smoke bombs and flares and pro-hamas banners covered new york city yesterday, israel supporters want to know where are democrats? a student will tell us what they expect to see and what they want to hear from the white house. joe biden stays silent on protests, he is calling out netanyahu for not doing enough. israeli embarrass ambassador. and fraternity brothers, remember them, they got their epic rager at their very own flag stock, that is what they called it, yesterday.
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georgia where ballots will be mailed out in two days. within the margin of error according to the latest fox news poll. >> carley: doug collins joins us now. doug, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> carley: what should would he be focused on when it comes to georgia and how the state going to vote come november. >> real simple, two things. economy and immigration. these are two actually effecting georgia every poll whether it's the state legislature on up they are seeing these are the top concerns no matter if you are in the but burr ban areas or rural areas. economy, how am i paying for my groceries and putting diesel in my truck on the farm and safety is a factor that is really important because of laken riley and other issues we have had down here. >> we are pretty sure kamala is going to win the atlanta area. she is pushing hard core it into the really rural areas to try steal votes from trump. will it work, doug? >> no. what they have been doing is going into very red areas and they are not trying to
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necessarily win the district but they are trying to gain a percent, a thousand here and a thousand there. republicans have to do the same thing downtown urban atlanta suburban atlanta. republicans need do the same thing. a matter of percentages down here when it's as close as it is. >> one of the latest polls, an abc news poll shows that kamala harris leads donald trump by 13 points when this comes to women. donald trump leads by 5 points when 24 comes to men. it's interesting how there's the gender gap there. but, when it documents trump, how do you think he can close that gap with women? >> i think focusing on the things that, you know, we have seen consistently that the women in these polls have said. it's economy. are they paying more? are they better off now? and sharpening the message not as much as to the differences in the two but saying look, you were better off four years ago. able to do more for your family and kids. this immigration issue. i can't emphasize enough crime
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and others, the safety factor is something around suburban households and others that i think could close this gap up as well. >> todd: curious to see if all those issues you just mentioned pushes abortion to the side for that voter 45 and under who is really going for kamala based solely upon issue that and not the other issue. u.s. marines were attacked by a mob of nationalists in turkey. >> carley: look at that. >> todd: over support for israel. when you see this video where is the attention on this? where is the anger and rage. >> when i saw this i thought it was something from the past. when i found out it was yesterday, i was like where is the president. why isn't there a national address. why aren't we seeing turkey held to account. you have had american soldiers and troops attacked on foreign soil. this is a crisis and i'm not sure why everybody is ignoring it. i do. it's a political season and they don't want to talk about this. >> they place a bag over one of the service members' head and
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yell yankee go home. should be more outrage happening in turkey a country we have relations with. >> does it not scare you looking like iran 40 or 50 years ago. ains. >> carley: i understand why you think it is video from the past. >> todd: question whether anybody should travel there doug collins, we appreciate you as always. end on a positive note. joey chestnut defeating archrival one o. one hot dog heating contest live streamed on netflix. >> with a total score of 83 hot dogs eaten, a new world record holder it's joey chestnut. >> todd: record setting 83 dogs it 86. with that. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day, everybody. ♪ ♪
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