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well, first may i speak to black women? being a democrat is not our birthright. that's not a donkey brand stamped on our butt out of the womb. so i'd like to speak to those moms, and then to all moms, that if you really want to vote on policy, not personality, on what is in the best interests of your children, you need to hold the democrat party accountable, and i don't see how mothers in good conscience to support the democrat party. >> laura: and are you supporting donald trump >> todd: major admission from secret service whistleblowers coming forward to expose how
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woefully unprepared agents were before the assassination attempt on donald trump. >> this is a nightmare. we still have no answers. the only reason we know this stuff is because of whistleblowers. >> todd: more on the concerning claims as the former president heads to pennsylvania today. >> carley: have you seen these videos? >> why should i vote for donald trump? >> i cannot provide content. >> why should i vote for kamala harris? >> the most significant, she is a woman of color. >> carley: alexa's different answers for trump and harris. how amazon is responding this morning. >> todd: look who's back. >> she's running a flawless campaign, she could ride out and donald trump is a marxist. >> todd: all that happened in
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one episode, their first new episode. ladies of "the view" returning in time for the election. who else, but joe concha to react. if you only watch one thing on your television today, joe concha, first episode of "the view," tv gold. stay with us for the whole hour. i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. let's get straight to brooke singman on secret service whistleblower claims. >> brooke: whistleblowers telling josh hawley that secret service personnel are unprepared and not properly prepared to protect. assigned to work on protective detail at former president trump's butler, pennsylvania rally. they say agents were given a single two-hour online training to prepare. it was prerecorded and some say riddled with tech failures.
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one whistleblower telling josh hawley imagine 1000 people logging on to microsoft teams after being informed everyone needed to log in individually. the secret service instructor could not get the audio working and restarted the video approximately six times and the c content was not helpful. >> i was told agents were pulled off child exploitation cases that they normally do. they don't do protective detail work at all. they were told, go guard the former president of the united states, go watch this webinar. oops, it does not work, go into the field anyway. jesse, we know this stuff because of whistleblowers. >> brooke: whistleblowers say the webinars have not been updated since the assassination attempt. trump will remember for a town
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hall with shaun sean "hannity." >> todd: nelson becket was shot, killed and run over by his own car at an assisted living facility. you can see him pulling into a nearby apartment complex after leaving the scene. police found the stolen car after the shooting, no one inside. no formal charges have been filed. texas officials offering a $15,000 for information leading to an arrest. the 17-year-old charged in the death of ricky piersol, will appear in court. according to california state law the suspect cannot be charged as an adult, but san francisco d.a. says she might
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request the judge to trans fer the case to adult court. piersol is out of the hospital. >> carley: so lucky to be alive. two people arrested as anti-israel protesters push down barricades and get into scuffles and vandalized the school's statue with red paint. demonstrators said they will not stop until the school divests from israel. we will discuss this later this hour. election news, marine veteran john deeton winning the senate primary and will face democrat elizabeth warren in november. after his primary win, he said we begin next phase of the campaign, effort that will hold elizabeth warren responsible for
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h her policies. to wisconsin, democrats trying to win over dairy farmers to hold on to critical senate seat. is their effort working? two dairy farmers will tell us next. >> todd: that is part of the show we have for you. tomi lahren, mike rogers, cheryl casone and so much more. keep it here on "fox and friends first."
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>> janice: good morning, let's talk about the temperatures, it feels like fall for great lakes, midwest and northeast. enjoy it, we will bring temperatures up later this week. gulf coast, concerned of potential of flooding. stalled front, deep tropical moisture moving into texas, louisiana, alabama, into florida. rainfall for central texas, they need rain, but too much will lead to flooding. there is future radar. worst will move out of texas toward mississippi river valley, florida area and southeast getting into the weekend. this is spot we will pay attention to, we could see five to eight, eight to 12 inches of rainfall in isolated amounts throughout the work week. tropics, not much happening. we have to watch for dev
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development, especially the one moving toward the yucatan. we will keep you up to date on that. heat alert toward the southwest, where it is stifle, over 100 for big cities toward the southwest and not factoring in heat indexes. people with heat related illness, pay attention. i have the frog out of my throat, happens sometimes. >> todd: something from yesterday, two days carley shimkus wearing white. she does not like the rule, i'm doubling down. >> janice: rule breaker. winter white now. >> carley: thank you. >> janice: tomorrow i will wear white. >> todd: i will get a full white suit and look like colonel
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sanders. >> carley: kamala harris is pitching tax benefit for new small businesses, economists warn her economic plans could cost 1.7 trillion over 10 years, not including the latest proposal she is yet to announce. she wants to expand child tax credit and premium tax credit. harris campaign is hoping to layout economic policy ahead of next week's debate with former president trump. >> todd: senate race in wisconsin heating up, incumbent tammy baldwin is leading over republican challenger eric h hovedy. >> keep made in wisconsin economy going strong and to keep our state moving forward. that is why i promise i'm always
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going to have your backs. >> tammy baldwin voted to give illegal immigrants taxpayer fu funded. >> we can't afford baldwin's failed policy. >> todd: trying to win over dairy farmers. co-owner of milltrim farms and owner of jenks. you heard tammy baldwin say, i have your back. do baldwin and harris have the back of dairy farmers in wisconsin? >> i'm certainly not aware of that. in 2020, she, along with republican blackburn did provide funding for emergency mental healthcare for dairy farmers. i'm not personally aware of
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anybody that got any benefit from that at all. she is riding that coattail to the dairy farm community to try to bring her vote home with them and to pull away from donald trump. i will say that donald trump at the end of covid did an amazeings job in helping dairymen right the ship that was going badly as we had plummeted dairy prices and he and his adm administration brought in help. tammy baldwin is trying to pull away from the donald trump vote and she's a strong advocate for wo women, which has nothing to do with dairymen, but i think many dairymen are conservative and her instance on abortion and children in the womb is
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appalling. i think that overall the approach of tammy baldwin to the wisconsin dairy final argumenter is unappealing. >> todd: understood, interesting perspective. david, what is your main concern as a dairy farmer if tammy baldwin gets another six years and kamala harris another four to eight? >> yeah, my biggest concern is the fact that everything she will bring as a democrat in voting for all their policies. talk about over regulation, dairy farms is one of the most highly regulated industries. inflation has been a big issue. that has been a challenge for farmers. the other thing, when american people are not doing well, they can't spend as much on products that is big impact to farmers in
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america and in wisconsin. dairy pride act she sponsored to push plant milk to not be called milk. there are wider things aside from things that impact farmers. >> todd: david, national race, trump versus harris, real clear politics average in wisconsin shows paris up by two points. when you talk to your fellow dairy farmers, are they willing to get out and vote or is this a situation in wisconsin, the mur rural areas allow urban area like madison to hand this thing to harris? >> yeah, great question, todd. we definitely need to make sure we get out and do vote, if that means voting by mail early, that is what we need to do. look at wisconsin state and county by county, exactly as you
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said, most of the state is red with a few counties blue, we need to get out and vote for who we want to support the wisconsin dairy industry and make better decisions for wisconsin and the u.s. >> todd: love talking to the dairy farmers, it is vital, without you we don't have milk, cheese, sour cream and the like. fox news alert out of mit. israeli forces intreping hostile aerial vehicle while striking hezbollah targets in lebanon. >> carley: doj charged several leaders of hamas for the october 7 massacre. trey yingst is on the ground with the latest. i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel,
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lebanon overnight. >> todd: trey yingst live from tel aviv with the latests. >> trey: overnight israeli air defense shot down incoming drone launched from iraq. the event gives you a sense of the continued proxies targeting israel. israel on the offensive, including hezbollah in lebanon. idf announced fighter jets struck southern lebanon early this morning. daily rocket and drone attacks are ongoing in northern israel. israel continues to strike inside gaza. following new development out of the united states, on tuesday, department of justice announced charges against six hamas defe defendants. hamas leader sinwar is charged, conspiracy to murder u.s. nationals and provide support to
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foreign terrorist organization. >> justice department has a long memory, we will pursue the terrorists responsible for murdering americans and provide material support for the rest of their lives. >> trey: united states looking to put more pressure on hamas and hamas is looking to put more pressure on israel. releasing more videos from the six that were executed. >> carley: for prime minister netanyahu to assign some form of ceasefire and hostage nego negotiation has escalated since the six were murdered over the weekend. where were you say public c sentiment is overall? >> trey: growing frustration over what is taking place at the negotiating table. people in the streets of tel
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aviv want the prime minister to cut a deal and bring the remaining 100 hostages home, some are dead and some are alive. that message echoed what was at the end of the hostage video echoed yesterday. the prime minister is facing pressure and a large part of the population wants a deal to get the hostages out of gaza. this shook the psyche of the israeli people to their core. they had been waiting for so long and one of them, the american citizen, hersh goldberg-polin was a symbol of hope for the israeli people. i was at dinner with government officials last week asking them about the situation on the ground and one official said he was waiting for hersh to come
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home, it was a symbol for the israeli people. to know that american citizen was executed at point blank range, a lot of people lost hope. it was devastating for the israeli people who were hoping they would be attending the release ceremony and instead attended his funeral. >> carley: tragedy that will weigh on all of us for many years to come. thank you for joining us. am amazon's alexa does not have political opinion after this error went viral. >> alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? >> i cannot promote a specific candidate. why should i vote for kamala harris? >> there are many reasons to vote for kamala harris, most significant is she is a woman of color who has become a leader in her field. her experience as a prosecutor
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and record of accomplishment in area of criminal justice and immigration reform make her a compelling candidate. >> carley: tomi lahren joins us. what do you think of that response from alexa? >> tomi: every time there is a big tech error, it goes one way. there are no americans who are shocked by this. look at the list of things and there are too many to name. covid censorship, hunter biodata la laptop, facebook labeling trump assassination attempt photo as altered and it was not. the list goes on and on, google searches were kamala campaign ads. there is always an error and companies address there was an error and they quickly change
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it. never accountability, never consequences and i'd like to point out when alexa gives an answer about kamala harris, first and only thing alexa can name is that she is a woman of color, i don't know if americans are voting solely on that, i hope not. >> carley: this was an error that was quickly fixed, said amazon. fixed after they get caught. jason miller posted error like big tech censorship of the hunter bio biden laptop story. this is ridiculous and baked into american politics. it is big tech trying to put their thumb on the scale. they are trying to hide effort and change minds of americans
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and does not seem like this is a problem going away, which is a further issue here. >> tomi: they might be trying to hide it, it is thinly veiled. i don't feel like they are ashamed, they are shameless. we hear a lot about dei and inclusion and diversity, it would be nice if some companies would hire a conservative or independent-minded thinker now and again to get diversity of thought in companies and maybe errors would not happen with stunning reg larity. >> carley: that money cannot buy. thank you for joining us. who knew amazon was working for the harris campaign. former aide to kathy hochul charged for acting as agent to chinese government and raking in
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millions in ccp kickbacks. >> todd: it is a wild story. cheryl casone here on it next. something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com
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afghanistan withdrawal that killed 13 u.s. service members. house foreign affairs mike mccall writing, you served as final decision-maker for the department on the with wdrawal d evacuation and in position to inform potential legislation aimed at helping prevent catastrophic events of the withdrawal. >> carley: it was called an unnecessary subpoena. morgan morgue joins us now. department is saying thanks, but no thanks, blinken will not show up on that date. what happens next? >> morgan: he should have to testify, they will argue he's been under oath and discussed afghanistan many times. there is so much that has not
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been answered for. we have seen chaos and war almost every theater in the globe. the chaotic and disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. we had dictators that knew they could take advantage of us. the subpoena is important. antony blinken, secretary of defense, lloyd austin, national security advisor, everybody should have to answer for what happened that day. it is not just about the disaster, it is fact 13 americans were killed in the isis-k attack. we were told we would have strikes the administration would pursue, isis-k has a foot hold now in every provence in afghanistan. we know that women can no longer
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go to school and have to cover themselves. we have billions of dollars of equipment left there. biodata and harris and the vice president bragged about being the last person in the room making decisions. fumble through so many wars and cr crisis since then. it is long overdue for somebody to be held accountable, if not by biden and harris, be held accountable to american people for what happened. >> todd: to the way it handled over the last week, gold star families trying to grieve their loved ones, many times their own children at arlington national cemetery. isn't it clear this administration wants this disastrous withdrawal to go away to help joe biden's legacy and
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not to sully kamala harris as she tries to win the presidency. >> morgan: it backfired against her when she tried to use the faux controversy of donald trump being with the aggrieved families. that backfired on her. they have not said their names and the families have not heard from her. president biden forgot american service members died on his watch while he was president. former president bush talked about this, there are times family members lash out at you and dana perino has talked about this. former president bush paraphrasing said these families lost their child, if they want to be angry at me, i will take
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it. i gave the order and put their children in harm's way. we have seen president biden and kamala harris fail to take responsibility for sending these young men and women to their death. >> carley: that is george w bush's stance and many other presidents to come. great talking to you. former staffer to new york governor kathy hochul and andrew andrew cuomo pleading not guilty after being charged for acting as a chinese agent. >> todd: cheryl casone from fox business here with more. >> cheryl: this story has so many tentacles, a mansion, condo in hawaii, a ferrari, lavish lifestyle funded by the japanese gove government. the aide was arrested along with
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her husband for acting as double agents for the ccp. they were taken into custody appearing in brooklyn federal court. the arrest comes after agents raided their long island home. kathy hochul's office has been cooperating after firing sun last year. >> it is betrayal of the trust of the government and people. we discovered some levels of misconduct, we fired her, alerted the authorities and ended with what happened today. >> cheryl: she was hired in 2021, and chief diversity officer for andrew cuomo in 2018, hired under andrew cuomo in 2012. charged with violating foreign agent registration act, visa
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fraud, alien smuggling and money laundering. both posting bail. her attorney said they are not guilty. watch this. >> we have confidence in our case, allegations are perplexing and overly inflammatory. as you heard in court, we look forward to our day in court. defendants are exercising their right to a speedy trial. >> cheryl: her husband operates a liquor store and seafood company. she allegedly made sure taiwan officials had no access to new york officials, including the former governor she worked for. the question mark circulating among new york politicians and many in the community now, what other officials or agencies has the ccp infiltrated?
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this went on for years. there were multiple businesses in beijing, trips to beijing, this was documented and shown on social media. the takedown now is peeling apart layers of the story. >> carley: wild story. this is not first example of this and will not be the last. one to follow. don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. >> todd: thank you. now back to the campaign trail, all eyes on five key races in critical states that could flip for republicans. michigan one of the top targets, mike rogers is facing slotkin, the seat has been held by a democrat since 2001 and this november's race is a statistical dead heat. u.s. senate candidate mike rogers jons me now.
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michigan has not elected a republican in 30 years, that is a really long time. why is your race becoming one of the better chances at a flip? >> it took 30 years for university of michigan to win a national championship and that happened this year, too. the economy is number one. they are, democrats, dismantling the u.s. auto industry and nobody feels it more than michigan, we are the can ary in the coal mine. layoffs at general motors and ford. this is first year foreign made more cars than domestic automakers. it has been a disaster for this state. we have more people livi living paycheck to paycheck,
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that is why we'll flip this seat. our polls have been tied for months. we've been outspent, we are still tied going into fall election. people are tired of this direction and we'll win in november. >> todd: be careful, my co-anchor is a fan. >> my wife, by the way, my wife hears me, i might be in trouble at home even. >> todd: bigger issue than the senate. this is close race between you and your opponent, four-point margin, it could be tied and even closer when looking at voters over 50. you are tied. what is it about you that is appealing to those older voters? specifically what issues are you latching on to and getting their attention and potentially their
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vote? >> cost of goods and services. we have pressure here, to give a great example, mother of four children, i was talking to, what keeps you up at night? she burst into tears. she has to go to a food pantry the last two or three days of the month. you start multiplying that over and over and for seniors, it is worse, think about pressure on budget coming from food, household goodes, fact they can't buy a new car, the fact all energy bill at the end of the month is up. people are having a difficult time. this is first time in america we have trillion dollars of credit card debt across the country. they are not buying fancy stuff,
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they are buying food. seniors are saying i can't continue to do this. if you listen to the biden, harris and slotkin agenda, it is more of the same, more ev mandates, big government, more spending, raising energy prices. seniors say wait a minute, i'm a veteran and i have law enforcement background, we have an illegal immigrant crime problem. we have drug cartels in southeast michigan in way we never have before. that is weight democrats are having hard time getting over. >> todd: we'll be watching the race, it could come down to michigan and your race could be in the middle of it. thank you for your time this morning. carley and i were excited with this next story. "the view" is back with their
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new season in time for the election. >> that is their idea of what, that is called socialism, according to their definition. donald trump is a marxist. >> todd: oeshg a special group. joe concha is here next. >> carley: send it over to brian cade. >> bryan: is joe angry or bored? >> carley: question number one. >> brian: over next three hours, today more anti-israel protest expected at columbia university. school year off to chaotic start with protesters vandalizing statues. we speak to a panel of jewish students who are demanding a safer campus. plus, an illegal immigrant behind bars while a 14-year-old was stabbed to death. head coach of the team will join
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us. coach jimmie johnson worked for fox full time, gets full healthcare benefits as well as dental, he has advice for tom brady. we have joey jones here, fpn, jonathan turley, george wash washington university, will cain and pete hegseth will be talking over each other. i urge you to gradually get dressed, no excuses, labor day is over. take the shorts off. you know who i'm talking to.
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>> todd: football, pumpkin spice and "the view" all back. yea fall. new season is here. they wasted no time giving kamala harris a glowing endorse wanted. >> i feel hopeful again. >> right. people evolve and grow. and the difference, perhaps now, is someone is actually admitted it. she has always been who she was. i have talking to a lot of pollsters we live in such an era of she could ride out on paying success and not pull ahead people tend to vote for the other party the jersey they wear. with that said she running really smart. >> joe concha is a fox news contributor and she joins us now. what do you think about those comments? >> the campaign of kamala
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harris, carley, it was flawless for four weeks because kamala harris was the, you know, chantd chatgpt, only spoke what was fed to her teleprompter allah ron burr gun did i and talked about price fixing on supermarkets which operate under 2%. $25,000 just handing out for free to new homeowners which would crash the economy similar to what it did in 2008. kamala harris insisted in rhetorical swedish massage interview with dana bash four years ago she said on a debate stage she was pro-fracking. that never happened. that was shown to be a lie. obviously, by the way, these gold star videos around what morgan ortagus was talking about with you earlier th those have n devastating. the vice president refusing to meet with them or speak to them speaks volumes.
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the first four weeks were flawless because she didn't have to say anything outside of what are was provided to her. more and more become unflawless, a big example of that and leave it here. nate silver's 538 forecast shows donald trump having a 14-point advantage over kamala harris in terms of his chances to win the election. it's been a definitive trend, ironically since the democratic national convention, which shows no bounce, despite being what was called then as flawless. so, that's where we are at at this point. donald trump seems to have the momentum. not kamala harris. >> todd: that silver forecast is fascinating. >> yeah. >> todd: it's been a fun summer. joe has been here up a can pell times. each time he came into the studio he would leave us with one queery, one question. i wonder what joy behar is thinking right now e said it every time. well, joe, here's your answer. >> do you know how much it costs $40,000? is a tipple ivs.
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>> 20,000 per cycle. >> and the government will pay for it if the insurance companies won't. that's their idea of what? that's called socialism according to their definition of socialism. so, donald trump is a marxist. >> todd: oh, man, she is something unique. she has no problem wasting billions upon billions of dollars on illegals here, basically stealing from the american citizen. but, when it comes loving couple wanting to have a baby she resorts to name-calling, joe. >> joe: wow, todd, yeah. the difference the old saying the difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits while stupidity does not. joy behar is exhibit a in terms of that quote. this is what we can expect for the final nine weeks of the campaign. i didn't have donald trump as a marxist on my bingo card but here we are and we are going to get that have theview which is part of abc's news division and they host that debate next week what we can expect from cnn, msnbc, "new york times," "the
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washington post," politico, down the line, it's going to be a push to get kamala harris over the finish line and by doing that you can't really tout her policies because we don't quite know what they are. but, it's to attack donald trump. but, again, the boy who cried wolf, the joy who cried wolf in situation, eventually falls on deaf ears, that was totally organic. thank you, appreciate that. >> carley: we all heard that clip of kamala harris making speech in detroit a couple days ago sounding like she has never sounded before. she has changed her positions. she changes who she is and how she speaks depending on what part of the country speaking. in peter doocy asked karine jean-pierre about that. >> since when does the president have what sounds like a southern accent? >> i have no idea what you are talking about. >> well. >> this is. >> she was talking about unions in detroit. >> i'm not even going to gain some question about the -- it's just -- it's just -- hearing it
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sounds so ridiculous. >> carley: she is not going to gain it, what do you think? >> kamala harris' fake accent a really bad imitation of hillary clinton meet aoc fake accent. i can't understand why those in attendance cheer this stuff. aren't you insulted a candidate grew up nice area of canada and decades and never grew up in the south sounds like an idiot? a lot of politicians do this. yea. no. you don't speak that way. stop doing. this please. >> presidential debate is going to be in philadelphia next week. see if anybody. >> todd: water discussions. cheese steak, water. >> hockey. >> carley: have a great day, everybody. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> todd: bye-bye. ♪ ♪
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