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protesters vandalized campus. students shared with us the hostility they face when they go to school. >> i honestly don't find it fair for these students to take away the education that i have dreamed of my entire life ever life and for me to back down and go somewhere else simply because i'm jewish. >> believe me when i say i was disheartened and appalled to see the events that transpired. >> steve: no kidding. >> ainsley: plus, all eyes on pennsylvania because tonight donald trump will answer voters' questions at our fox news town hall as kamala harris heads to pittsburgh tomorrow for debate camp so she can prep where the race now stands. >> lawrence: worked so well for her boss, right? no-fly zone sends the u.s. open into a frenzy. disrupting a match into this hilarious moment. >> ainsley: is it a cricket? >> lawrence: do you want to start the show, bri?
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>> brian: "fox & friends" starts right now, remember mornings are better with friends. >> steve: yeah. >> lawrence: happening today former president donald trump returns to pennsylvania for fox news town hall with sean hannity. >> and vice president kamala harris begins debate camp in pittsburgh tomorrow ahead of her first face-to-face matchup with donald trump next week. >> brian: going to be a big sleepover, campaign a little? debate a little. >> that's what happens, sleep away camp. >> brian: i love camp. mark meredith joins us live from the white house. >> brian, ainsley, steve and lawrence, good morning, friends a sprint to the finish for the 2024 presidential election. both candidates on the trail. vice president harris she will be talking about the economy up in new hampshire and former president trump he will be talking to voters right here on fox. we, of course, will see these two candidates back out on the battleground in the next couple of days. we are now less than a week to the first and potentially only debate between trump and harris wnd while polls have shown harris gaining momentum in key swing states, some of her surrogates are urging her not to
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change too much ahead of the debate. >> i think it's as simple as letting kamala be kamala. she has her own views. we are all different. even if we have been a part an administration. even if we are in the same political parties, we all have different nuances, different ways that we were raised. different things that we feel more passionately about. i think it could even be just an issue of say focus. >> latest predictions from data guru nate silver saying trump with sidessable advantage in the electoral protested 66% chance of winning highest he has seen since july. turn out the vote not only in the presidential race but also down ballot, just yesterday, the harris campaign announced it's going to spend close to $25 million, trying to boost democratic house, senate and gubernatorial candidates, friends back to you. >> steve: mark, i have a quick question for you. what goes on at the white house these days? i mean, joe biden is still president, but really, all of our attention is on kamala
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harris. the vice president who is out and about and donald trump who is running everywhere else. >> well, you are right. in terms of the spotlight being here in washington. it's pretty hard to find. the house and that the are still out this week. i would imagine we'll see a little more action and attention at the white house. by next week the president himself pretty light schedule today, yesterday was an event focused on the economy. we had our first briefing in a while. another briefing today. you are right, steve, the attention certainly seems to be ceded to the campaign trail and i would bet that's the case for the next 60-some days. >> steve: 61. >> brian: james carville kamala harris should separate herself right away from joe biden. somebody has got to tell the joe biden the truth too old number one. can't one for re-election number two. you are not popular number three, and number four, harris is better off without you, i don't know why people don't lone wolf with him. >> brian: he talked twice as long as she did. kissed her on top of the head as if he is the junior partner. i think it looked terrible over the weekend. one of the thing that carville
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says display a clear growth mindset and be -- goethe mindset and separate yourself from the administration when you can. that will be interesting. >> lawrence: i disagree with his strategy. the only way kamala harris has a real shot because i have been saying this the entire time. the high is only going to last so long. people live in terrible circumstances right now when it comes to the economy, the border. and the way that crime is impacting them. if she doesn't go out there and reject what's happening in the administration, we don't need her to just feel the pain. we need a plan that's going to reverse everything that's going on right now. >> steve: right. that is why today in new hampshire, apparently, she is going to -- even though she is essentially -- if she wins, she will be the biden 2.0 administration. >> brian: obama 3.0. >> steve: that's good. >> steve: here's the thing. what she really needs to do and james carville has alluded to this as well. you have got to turn the page. how do you turn the page? she is going to say well, i was vice president.
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at the same time look at my number plan got this new $50,000 credit, if you start a small business. and some other stuff. it's just to sweeten the pot to get people to take a look at her. and to try to differentiate herself from joe biden. >> ainsley: donald trump has to just continue to remind the voter of what she stands for. i don't think it's about separating herself from biden. >> what does she stand for? she has changed everything. >> decriminalization of illegal immigrants. stands for taking away your insurance. she stands for medicare for all. we all know she hates fracking. she has always been anti-fracking until she just flip flopped. she wants everyone to drive an ev. she wants to raise taxes. when it comes to your groceries. all of these high prices are under joe biden and kamala harris. that's what she stands for. there is no separating herself from joe biden. because we have heard her as she ran for president four years ago. in as a senator how she voted where she really stands on these issues. >> steve: yeah, where does she stand now? this week the harris-walz
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campaign showing their true colors when it comes to their leadership styles. and take a look at some of these examples. >> ainsley: first, vice president harris skipping a share money at arlington cemetery to honor those 13 heros that were killed during the disastrous withdrawal under her watch from afghanistan. while ripping trump visit with their families as a political stunt because the families wanted to take a picture with president trump. >> lawrence: exactly right. meanwhile over the weekend as america learned about brutal murders of six hostages including an american. governor walz walked away from eating his ice cream when asked about it. >> what's your reaction to the shostages being found dead in gaza? >> thanks, everybody. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> brian: harris taking the cue ignoring reporters this time while wearing head phones boarding air force 2 pretending to be on a feign kuehl. you got to wonder where your standards are do you want to just make sure donald trump is not elected or do you think it's okay that donald trump and j.d.
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vance do 34 interviews and they do combined one? do you think it's okay that they never come out and talk to you? lay out policies? do you think it's okay that they never even put on their website what they stand for let alone so they don't have to defend anything. they just want to run as king and queen until november and then they will show you what they're going to do. there is no other conclusion you can make. >> lawrence: i got say the insulation when it comes to the media and what took place with the 13 soldiers that were lost under joe biden's watch because, this could have been avoided. they invited joe biden and kamala harris to be there at the cemetery as well. and they chose not to be there. not to mention many of them are -- the family members say they haven't gotten a phone call from the administration. >> ainsley: they haven't received returned calls. >> lawrence: exactly. you got to remember the last time they saw joe biden was when the dignitary transfer and he was looking at his watch the whole time. so, to go out there and make a big deal about donald trump
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being there at the request of the family and joe biden not even showing up? i think it's disgraceful. >> steve: ultimately, what they are trying to do they are trying to keep her and mr. walz on message. and the things that knock them off message are when they answer questions from reporters and stuff like that and they say the wrong thing. because they don't know exactly where they stand right now because everything -- their policy before no longer applies because it's kind of quick sand. oh, it used to that be and now something completely different. that is why we got an interview last week. which was and trump referred to it as boring. and i'm sure the harris people loved that because she didn't make any headlines for saying anything particularly wrong. going forward, you have got that debate on september 10th. that could be the only time we ever see them together. that will be the first time donald trump and kamala harris have ever met face-to-face
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because he didn't go to the inauguration. >> lawrence: that will be interesting. >> steve: that's going to be everything that we base a lot of the trajectory of the race on over the next 61 days, how were they together at that? that's why they are not going to -- nobody is going to knock them off message. >> brian: unless they are trailing. unless they are training. look at 538 and just talk about percentages of winning in pennsylvania they are up significantly in georgia, arizona, north carolina, nevada. the only place where percentage wise they are up are michigan and wisconsin. if that is correct. that donald trump in the last two elections has polled badly compared to his final totals, that will force them to change tactics. if they are leading with this tactic, they will not break the glass. >> steve: exactly. >> lawrence: i think the voters should keep in mind and producers can correct me if i get this wrong. i think early voting starts in north carolina. i'm doing a diner on friday. she had an opportunity to talk to the voters before early voting. fox news said we would do a
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debate. donald trump agreed to the debate. she decided she was not going to do the debate. voters had an opportunity to hear from both candidates before this happened to have a spirited debate by two professional anchors. the number one station for independents, republicans, and democrats. and she chose not to come talk to them. and i think that tells you a lot when you go to the voting booth. she has avoided interviews. she has done one interview. no press conference or anything like that. to hear where she stands on the policy. >> ainsley: doesn't this tell how is stronger? donald trump agreed to every debate. i want to do them all. he agreed to the abc debate. he agreed to the fox news debate. she said no. >> lawrence: with their rules. >> ainsley: she went on cnn and says no, over and over and over to fox news. that's what j.d. vance was talking about. if we could get that soundbite ready j.d. vance was talking about who is going to be the strongest leader when they come face to face with vladimir putin. when they come face to face with xi and kim jong un. it's not going to be kamala. she does word salads. she is scared to have interviews
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and if she does have does interviews she has to have the vice president there i'm sure she is pretty tried to have this debate she has it in her hand that people criticize her about the word salads. listen to what j.d. vance said. >> of the reason these people lost their lives is because kamala harris' foreign policy has led to chaos whereas president trump's foreign policy lid to peace and stability. can this is one of the most important selling points for president trump's agenda. when you project american strength, and when you engage in smart diplomacy, you can keep the world from blowing up. kamala harris has us on the brink of world war iii. the innocent people who died in gaza are just the tip of the iceberg if we give this person more power. how can we possibly expect her to submit a room with vladimir putin or xi jinping or the leaders of the world? she is terrified to sit for a friendly interview, laura, we cannot trust this person to negotiated on behalf of this country, she will plunder us in
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to a third world wore if the american people give her a promotion. >> ainsley: instead of the debate tonight donald trump is going to have a town hall with sean hannity. she said no. >> steve: binary choice one team on tv answering questions all the time. another team trying to stay on message but the message keeps changing that's avoiding the press and just doing one interview. >> lawrence: since she hasn't decided to go out there to explain the new policy positions you have to go with the default which is what she said on record. you cannot take campaign surrogates and what they have said through press releases. she hasn't had anything. >> steve: until we hear it come out of her mouth. >> lawrence: not on her website. doesn't have the courtesy to update the website. if you want to be average day voter. what's on' kamala's website she hasn't done that take her at default position. >> brian: maybe she doesn't have the password and double verification that goes to your
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phone. maybe get someone to take care of that website for her. 14 minutes after the hour. other big story that came back much storage with much more velocity than i thought. it took hours for columbia university to open up the 2020 fall campaign for these idiot demonstrators to show up outside. some are students, some aren't. with their yasser arafat starter kit out there chanting for hamas for them to finish the job and hold out for the palestinians, anti-semitic phrases to only two arrests. on the most took place on the outside. on the inside it's important to point out they threw blood all over the columbia statue. >> steve: red paint. >> brian: supposed to be blood. to throw it on that. so you know the enemy has gotten inside. >> steve: so the protesters were having what they called a shut it down picket line outside the gates. encouraging people not to cross the picket line. here's the problem though. if you are a student there you got to cross the picket line.
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and it sounds like a lot of them did. what is happening now though is because severing happening outside the gates, the new york city police department essentially is the bad cop here where they made the two arrests and essentially what they arrested 21-year-old male, 21-year-old female college students for obstruction of a government administration, which just means that they blocked the sidewalk. also disorderly conduct. what's interesting is they are going to be back today and they are going to have a sit-in on the fourth floor of the international affairs building because hillary clinton is going to be there to teach a class. they want people to protest her and walk out. >> brian: she is pro-israeli. she understands the concept. she was there every step of the way with the oslo agreement. she knows palestinians want no part of a two state solution they walk away from every opportunity. >> nypd did end up arresting two people there at columbia university yesterday. and jewish students were on with lawrence a little bit earlier in
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the show. who go to school there. and they were talking about this hostile environment. listen. >> barnard has been my dream school. barnard columbia university dream school for as long as i can remember. and i honestly don't find it fair for these students to take away the education that i have dreamed of my entire life and for me to just back down and go somewhere else simply because i'm jewish and simply because i'm a zionist. the. >> the administration has made commitment to ensuring the safety of jewish students on campus. best of your recollection as much as i appreciate those cliche sentiments, it's all talk and no action. i have not seen tangible examples of the administration taking note of that. and truly, it's gross negligence. >> i mean, look, when you have anti-semitism working in the shadows and deny it instead of addressing it. that sends a pretty clear message about everything else you are doing. >> lawrence: real issue there still hasn't been a clear plan from columbia to protect the jewish students on the campus. i mean, you just replace jew
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with any other minority group and there would be outrage all over the country. there is no care, evening though 60% of the hate crimes are against the jewish people according to the fbi. there is still no plan to protect them. >> brian: imagine museum kids being attacked or black kids being attacked. >> lawrence: there would be outrage. >> talking about how bad america is this is what they're actually chanting. resistance until victory. they massacre 2 # thousand people on october 7th and you want hamas to resist until victory? claim 100 are dead. 40,000 many of which are war fighters. john spencer west point war college the numbers they are using to protest are all skewed because they come from hamas. the last thing to say is the administration makes it worse. by constantly publicly going against netanyahu and the israelis. >> steve: do you know what the protesters want? they simply want the university to divest of any stocks
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associated with israel. >> lawrence: or israeli companies as well. they don't want any israeli -- i mean, it's not just -- it's jewish companies. they don't want any association to that. >> brian: ache key saysed. >> lawrence: all the professors on the campuses i hope that parents are reviewing as you these photographers saying you should not be funding these schools. i would not give them a dime if they keep these sort of professors employed. these kids are learning this. >> brian: trump wins speaker johnson start denying these universities federal money that would goat to them. let alone people alumnus big supporters of these schools give money. don't have to be jewish. offended about what is thoopg columbia like bob kraft. >> ainsley: people are pulling back money and not giving for these reasons so much anti-semitism on schools and nothing is being done about it. when you have our leader, joe biden, saying that netanyahu hasn't done enough. what kind of a message does that
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send? >> steve: if you are a parent and looking at what happened in the spring and you are going to send your kid to that school? or any of those other schools that you know are just simmering and they are going to pop wide open before the election. >> ainsley: our children are our most prized possession, we are not putting them in that danger. >> brian: merrick garland should be doing investigation into the countries and groups financing this unrest. they are financing this unrest. >> lawrence: brian, he just got to doing the charges against sinwar yesterday as if a year ago it took that long to do that. >> brian: now he is in trouble. >> ainsley: more medicine lines this morning, a feigns police officer fighting for life after he and partner were shot downtown last night. responding to call that someone was breaking into car. when a arrived. they chased the suspect to eventually open fire. >> this is a terrible night for the phoenix police department and for those who love and care
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for officers. one of our officers was saved by his ballistic vest and is in stable condition. the second officer is currently fighting for his life in critical condition. >> ainsley: police say one suspect has been detained. seattle police are looking for two suspects who used a stolen front loader to smash and grab an atm. surveillance video shows the driver pushing the cash machine down the street. the thieves ditched the heavy machinery and the atm about half a mile down the road. no injuries were reported and the cash machine was recovered. well, as kids are going back to class, some schools are reconsidering whether or not to assign homework. some teachers find students are less stressed when they have no work to do at home after school. and if kids do have homework, many are turning to artificial intelligence apps for help. >> steve: why not? >> ainsley: should schools stop assigning homework? email us at friends@foxnews.com. what do you all think? receive steve i read all this
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stuff regarding. this and in the schools that have gotten rid of homework, the kids' anxiety levels go down. they feel better about themselves. feel better about schools and appears their performance is better. >> lawrence: i just want our kids to learn how to read. constant studies continue to come out showing our kids aren't reading proficiency level. >> brian: exeducation experts which i guess my daughter starts teaching you'll time if she doesn't oversleep. i'm pretty sure she won't. i would love some type of national federal program that allows some money for acceleration to catch up from the pandemic whether it's the huntington learning centers or other centers. but i think giving kids more homework another treason stay indoors is trouble because a lot of the stuff i hope could be taught in class. >> where, when we were in school. if you did your homework for the entire year and our teachers would go row to row checking to see if we did our homework.
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put a little checkmark next to your name in the book. if you did awful your homework assignments for the whole year, you got an extra hundred test grades. so i loved homework. because that imarnted an a plus test grade. and that helped my average. >> lawrence: i didn't get the checkmark. >> steve: listen, my college student not in my family who last semester used artificial intelligence to write term papers. >> ainsley: they didn't get caught. >> steve: got a's. >> brian: everyone is doing it. >> steve: serve doing it. >> lawrence: that's incredible. >> ainsley: if everyone is doing it i'm on board. >> brian: second grade i went up to my teacher. >> steve: this is a flashback or recently? >> brian: flashback, you only give stars to kids bad and good. what about kids good all the time i got the first maybe last good boy award. >> lawrence: why are you always the first? unbelievable.
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>> brian: i have it framed in my office. >> brian: second grade. >> ainsley: second grader's humble brag right here. >> brian: i was good. >> lawrence: is this also the teacher who named her son after you as well? >> brian: 3rd grade teacher. we have not told that story. >> steve: named his son after himself. >> steve: brian, you are having such a flashback day. first hour you wanted to be a bro, 20-year-old kid. now you are going back to second grade. >> good years. single digits. >> second grade, best three years of your life. >> absolutely. fantastic. >> steve: all right. 7:23 now here in new york city. an illegal migrant accused of stabbing a teenage girl at a baseball game in indiana finally in police custody. it turns out he has already been deported and already has a criminal record. why was he on the road? >> lawrence: we talk to the coach who was there and says these kids are all now traumatized.
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louisiana politician and his adult daughter, 8 #-year-old former mayor of menden, joe cornelius sr. and his 31-year-old daughter were found dead in his home on sunday. the boy is cornelius relative. police have not yet determined a motive. the being held on two counts of first degree murder. chicago police charging a suspect with four counts of first degree murder after four people were randomly shot and killed while sleeping on a train on monday. according to officers, three people were found dead at the scene with a fourth dying at the hospital. authorities believe the suspected gunman ronny davis did not know any of the victims. he is due back in court later today. and in orlando, police arresting a man who they say tried to abduct a woman in a walmart parking lot in broad daylight. this footage showed suspect forcing a woman into the trunk of her own car on monday. officials say he demanded the woman's purse while holding a knife to her throat.
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a witness eventually stepped in, spooking the suspect, who drove off, the man who faces multiple charges was already on federal probation for a past kidnapping charge. and those are your headlines, ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: okay. thank you, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. illegal immigrant from honduras is behind bars after massive manhunt in indiana. gabrielle is accused of stabbing a 14-year-old girl while she was attending her younger brother's baseball game. the suspect was deported in 2018 and linked to several other crimes across the united states. matt remainian was coaching the brother's baseball team he was on third base with a player and joins us now. good morning to you, matt, thanks for being with us and thanks for what you do for the kids. >> good morning. thank you. >> ainsley: good morning. tell us what happened. what did you see? i was coaching a baseball game like i pretty much do all the time. i'm on third base i look to talk
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to on bat batter. see this dude come out behind any dugout all he did was jump on this girl. and then he started to like push her down onto the bleachers and he pulls out at least 16 to 20-inch knife. it wasn't even a regular like pocket knife weakened swinging it. swung a few times went on the girl people in the bleachers and takes off running down the sidelines and started waving a knife at a couple other people as he was running. and then a bunch of the dads, at least 10 to 15 dads just go running after the guy and chased him all through the woods and then like 26--hour manhunt proceeded. >> ainsley: my goodness, we see behind you it's a field. it's an all-american thing we all do this on a saturday. go to our sibling's baseball games. you don't expect crime to happen there. why in indiana is this happening? >> that's the question everyone
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has been asking. you know, it's a small town. i mean, local lowell one of thoe small close knit towns they have a weekend festival. music festival. firework shows. parades, every day something different. one of those towns where everybody knows everybody. so i mean for something like this to happen was shocking just not for lowell but for all the communities around them. >> ainsley: why are they saying about think legal migrant? was he on drugs? what would make him run and jump on this young girl? >> yeah, that's the million-dollar question. nobody has an answer. the detectives and i think now it's in the d.a.'s hands. they are investigating every possibility on who what where and why. the last i heard he just took a train from colorado and ended up in indiana. i don't know where he was going or what's going on. but, he decided to be, i guess, like a drifter and cause havoc
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at a baseball game. >> ainsley: this just proves it's not a texas problem. it's not an arizona problem. this is happening all over our country in small towns. how is the young girl doing and how are the players doing? i understand they were traumatized. >> i mean, yeah. can you only imagine how they feel. i mean, me witnessing it as an n adult, it kind ever shocks me. it puts you in a different perspective. you change your views on a lot of things. the girl she is doing very well. i mean, she ended up getting out of the hospital. she is being a trooper about it. she actually went to school. her mom told her she didn't have to go to school if she didn't want to. she'll wanted to be strong and have a day at school. i mean, that tells you a lot about her character. and all the boys, all the boys were kind of shocked, you know, they are all strong kids. they are only 12 years old. at the same time, something like that happens, i mean, it's something that adults shouldn't see but for these kids to see
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that makes it harder and emotional for them. >> ainsley: i understand she has big medical bills now. she was stabbed in the hand and also going to need counseling. some of the other kids might need counseling. >> absolutely. >> ainsley: can you go to foxandfriends.com and give money for that go fund me page. how are her parents doing? they are cooking pretty good. mom is typical mother. very worried and stressed about it. thinks all the time why her, why me she is being strong. i think with her daughter being strong is making her stronger tell the family god bless them. we will all praying for her. the young girl is terrified to go to any sporting events now. >> yes. >> that's completely understandable. thinking about them. and i like your hat. >> absolutely. >> we are all baseball fans. thank you, god bless. all right. >> absolutely, you too.
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>> janice: good morning, everyone. i have some friends of mine here. what's your name. >> carol. >> where are you from. >> virginia. >> and. >> ames. >> from virginia? >> originally virginia now texas. >> janice: taking a world crews? >> yes. >> >> janice: how are you loving new york? >> loving it. >> janice: want to say anybody at home. >> love everybody at human. >> janice: gulfo day for you guys. 59. we will get into the 60's, the 70s, very cool across the great lakes and the northeast. we are watching showers, thunderstorms, heavy rainfall for parts of texas through louisiana.
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and the heat, the heat is on for california, and the southwest. do you love steve doocy? >> yes. >> yes. >> oh, good. a little delayed response but i know they meant it. steve, over to you. they do. good job. >> steve: tell them thank you. a lot of lo out on that street. >> janice: lots of love. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. former president donald trump will take part in a town hall in battleground state of pennsylvania. commonwealth with hispanic vote matters more than you think. because the latest reuters poll shows kamala harris has a 13 point lead among latino voters. but that's down 8 points from the final results of the 2020 election. when joe biden won. same poll finds latino voters prefer donald trump's immigration policy over harris' as you can see right there by 5 joining us right now from reading pennsylvania, hispanic voter raffaele la gomez. good morning. >> good morning. how are you?
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>> steve: i'm doing okay. i have been reading but. i know in 2016 you voted for donald trump and there you are wearing his support in a shirt. he and j.d. vance. what is the -- and i know the economy is the number one issue for you. because you got 4 children and a husband there in reading. what the number one thing donald trump has said he is going to do that's going to make your financial situation better? >> i support that he support human rights he has the act for school choice. that's very important for me. for school choice. because i have two small children. he also has the border. you see all the criminals and everything going on like we need that right now. we need to support our border. and inflation. and i have here from stuff
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that -- eliminate taxes on social security for senior citizens. let the vote of each state decide on abortion. that's a big thing a lot of people talk about because they think they are going to take women's rights away. he is not. he was president before. and my rights were taken away. and as i know before he was president. in my state of pennsylvania. i am from new york city. the bronx for a fact. everybody here since 2009. in is it state has always been up to the state. and it's always been nine weeks only for abortion. so, and that was before president trump. that was before obama, i don't see him taking anything -- any rights away from us. he also has the american support act. which is the right to religion. that we can we want.
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that's. >> steve: all right. you have laid out pretty much his entire platform. [laughter] >> steve: kamala harris after she spends the day in new hampshire announcing a bic tax credit, which we're all going to pay for. she is going to be there in pennsylvania preparing for the debate next week in your state. if you were at the grocery store, let's say, and kamala harris was there in your state, what's one thing you would ask her about her policy? because, you know, she is -- she, in the past, has said i'm for this and now apparently she is not for certain things. if you could ask her one thing, what would it be? >> why now? you could have done something then. you have been vp for three years. so why now? so we have to wait now for you to be elected to do the job? you was already assigned for to do. that's what i don't understand. >> steve: that's a great question. >> i feel like she gas lights. because why now? do you know what i mean?
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she was already assigned to do all of this. so, not all of this but, but she was already vice president. so, why we have to wait now for you to be elected as president. you could have helped biden help this country. do you know what i mean? >> steve: i do. i know exactly. great point. rafael la, thank you very much for spending your morning with "fox & friends." >> thank you. >> steve: all right. we're going to step aside coming up shortly hall of fame head coach jimmy johns hopkins is going to preview week one of nfl on fox. but, first, x, formerly known as twitter, banned in brazil. could something like that happen in the united states? we're going to talk to jonathan turley coming up next. ♪ pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief.
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>> lawrence: so after the brazilian supreme court upheld the country's ban on elon musk, x. many are wondering if something like that could happen in the u.s. wasn't long ago former president donald trump was banned from the platform and kamala harris vocally supported that. watch. >> we are talking about a private corporation, twitter, that has terms of use. and as far as i'm concerned, and i think most people would say
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including members of congress who he has threatened that he has -- he has lost his privilege and it should be taken down. there has to be a responsibility that is placed on these social media sites to understand their power. >> lawrence: okay. so george washington university law professor fox news contributor jonathan turley is here to react. so, professor, you know, i wouldn't put much stock into this if it weren't for politicians now wanting the policies of some of the leaders in latin america. >> no, i think that's right. although we have to take this far more seriously than that. you know, my new book, the indispensable right, i talk about this anti-free speech movement that's been growing around the world. that wave is now reaching our shores. and they have largely been unsuccessful in exinsing people to give up freedom. right? this is a hard sell. you got to get free people to give up some freedom and it hasn't worked.
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facebook did a commercial campaign to get young people to embrace censorship. this is plan b. you have in europe threats against musk for arrest. they have already arrested another ceo of a platform. but, it's really brazil that i think many in the anti-free speech movement are watching carefully. if brazil can succeed in banning twitter, from the entire country. it will be replicated. because many hold the view from what you just heard from vice president harris. they view speech as a privilege. like a driver's license that they think can be rescinded if this you are reckless. and this is the ultimate destination. for this movement. where if they can't convince people to give up their own freedoms to embrace censorship. they're going to start to take sites offline. to prevent people from hearing owe pooing views. >> lawrence: you know, professor, i'm just curious what's the solution for this.
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we already have a constitutional amendment. you don't think you need more than that when it comes to an issue like this. but it seems like we may. >> yeah. it's a good question, lawrence. by the way, there is a movement to amend the first amendment. my colleagues who says that the first amendment is aggressively individualistic which is sort of the point. but, no, we need more protection through congress. and this should be the issue of this election. in 18 in 1800, thomas jefferson defeated adams where free speech was the essential issue. free speech is on the ballot. not democracy. free speech is on the ballot. because, quite frankly, harris-walz administration would be a perfect nightmare for free speech professor i wish i had more time to talk about this. i do think it's a big issue facing the country. brian has forced me to toss it to him for headlines though. >> brian: against your will. you can't press charges even
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though you have retained jonathan turley. appreciate it. all right, lawrence, let me tell you what happened in tennis. the u.s. open had an unexpected invader storm the court last night. got a bug disrupting play during the middle of the american -- tiapo's quarterfinal match it. would be delayed as the ball boy battled to catch it. giving a roaring ovation once they captured the pest. luckily he won. the slight pause did not hurt him. advance to the semi-final where he will take on american taylor fritz. that's enough of the u.s. open. it's been a huge success. evidently, everyone is drinking this one drink. have you heard about it. >> steve: the honey does. they say it's going through the roof. $22. lemonade vodka. >> steve: when you go there, you got -- you got to look like one of the cool people so you buy the commemorative glass.
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