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>> that's what i remember. when he first asked that in 2016, what do you have to lose? well here i am many years later finally saying goodbye, i would welcome donald trump. i'm not alone, there are some massive changes going on in the city of oakland, they are trying to recall the mayor, there's a massive crime problem, a lot of it due to unmitigated migration, and so i would hope that he would come. blue california maybe blue but people are ready to vote for change to make america great again and i take pride in saying that today. >> laura: gloria, that's a big one. former democrat senate leader here on the angle from california. thank you for speaking out, speaking truth to power, we appreciate it. that is it for u >> todd: straight to a fox news alert. the father of the 14-year-old
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georgia school should thing suspect now charged with murder. we have brand new details from police. >> carley: hunter biden await sen sentencing after surprise guilty plea to all charges in his federal tax case. what the white house says about a possible pardon. >> todd: four members of the tren de aragua gang arrested in aura, colorado, were released into the u.s. under the biden-harris administration. they were ignoring the alleged gang takeover. busy friday morning, you're wat watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. brooke singman has the latest. >> brooke: good morning. the father of the suspected school shooter has been arrested. he told investigators he purchased the gun used in the deadly shooting as a christmas
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present in 2023. georgia officers spoke to the father when investigating the 2023 threat. >> let me ask you this, do you have weapons in the house? >> i do. >> are they accessible to him? >> they are, there is nothing loaded, but they are down. we do a lot of shooting and deer hunting. he shot his first deer this year. he is interested in the outdoors. he knows the seriousness of weapons and how to use them and not use them. >> brooke: the dad with charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter and eight counts of cruelty to children. >> mr. gray knowingly allowed his son, colt, to possess a weapon. this is a very difficult time for students and parents and so
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many, i know of students and parents here in this county and around this state are afraid. >> brooke: most severe charges ever filed against the parent of an alleged school shooter. this comes just months after cru crumbleys were convicted. four people were killed in the shooting this week, two students and two teacher, nine others injured. the accused shooter is expected to appear before a judge today. >> carley: brooke singman, thank you. bring in former federal prosecutor. two details i want to highlight. the father admitting to investigators he bought his son the gun last year, which means he bought the gun after sitting down with law enforcement and them telling him that his son had made school shooting
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threats. the other thing is that the shooter's aunt told "washington post" he had been begging the adults around him for mental health support in recent months. these are the most serious charges the parent of a school shooting suspect has ever faced. what do you think about all of this? >> this case is reminiscent of the crumbley case. you will see when parents are charged, there has to be evidence that the parents were aware their son had issues on the mental health side of things or exhibited violent tendencies. just from preliminary information out there, the parents, particularly his father that provided him with the weapon, was aware of this child's potentially violent
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tendencies and they will need that to prove charges. >> todd: seems like textbook liability. georgia law is not michigan law where the crumbley case was. if you are prosecuting this case, how do you tie the crumbley case to this case in light of the fact that laws are different? >> in georgia, as we've seen here, the parents or father has been charged with what they consider a second-degree murder statute, which is unique in state of georgia dealing with criminal negligence that leads to the death of children. that carries higher sentence than involuntary manslaughter charge. prosecutors will have to prove that the parents knowingly ignored assigns of issues with their child on mental health side of things and providing a firearm to somebody they knew or
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should have known would engage in something like this. from what we know, they seem to have lined up a lot of information, even this early in the investigation. it seems like it is pretty straightforward. >> carley: the surprise guilty plea by hunter biden yesterday on all nine counts in his federal tax case. his lawyer proposed this deal that hunter would maintain innocence while acknowledging there is enough evidence to find him guilty. hunter said, i will not subject my family to more pain, more innovation and needless embarrassment. for all i have put them through over the years, i can spare them this. what do you think about this, why he came to the guilty plea and what happens next? >> i think hunter knew he was, the prosecution had a strong
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case. when somebody enters into a guilty plea, the prosecution is not motivated to engage in negotiations. they were prepared for trial, he went ahead and pled guilty without protection on his sentence. he'll be able to argue he should get leniency for taking responsibility, but he has a prior conviction that will be used against him for the gun trial. it was an obvious decision, i don't think he had a strong chance of acquittal, this was likely in the interest of the family for sure. anyone's guess why it took this long. >> todd: i think beyond that, this is less about the law and a lot more about the calendar. by deciding to plea now, he sets up a sentencing in december, which could not be more perfect for joe biden and hunter. it is after the election, no it
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is after the election. it gives you a month to pardon him. i know the white house said there will not be a pardon or commutation of the sentence. you are a parent, love of child overrides everything. he will be pardoned here, isn't he? >> it is hard for me to imagine he won't be unless his sentence is extremely light, i would imagine joe biden has nothing to lose by pardoning him. he refused to acknowledge he might do that and denied that is going to happen. hunter faces significant amount of jail time and i think the biden family has made it clear they feel hunter was addicted to drugs and he bears little responsibility this. this was not just a tax evasion case, it was a fraud case. a judge could be upset by the
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fact he is not a first-time offender and give him a more significant sentence. >> carley: he will be sentenced in the gun case on november 13th and sentence for tax charges in december, a month before his dad leaves office. good timing for him there. >> todd: i'm excited we did not go into details on an alford plea. i did not want to do that and good news, we don't have to. thank you. the former democrats leader of california state senate says she's had enough of the party's left wing politics and is switching now to the gop. >> i say goodbye, adios, i've had enough. i will vote for donald trump this fall. >> carley: she will be here to explain her decision coming up next.
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>> janice: good morning. take a look at this invest 90 l, don't think it will develop, but it is bringing heavy rain or potential for heavy rain along the gulf coast from texas to louisiana, we have a flood alert for coastal louisiana. that is ongoing through sunday for new orleans, mobile and panama city. something to watch even though we don't think it will get a name. heat alert for northwest to california toward sections of arizona. we have temperatures above average, above 100 degrees for the next several days for some big cities through sunday. that will be a big concern, especially if you suffer from or can suffer from heat related ilness. here is phoenix breaking
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records. hottest year on record so far and looks like we'll be way above average for next six to seven days. the tropics, a lot of activity but nothing we think will get organized. we are in peak season, we have to watch that area of low pressure moving into the yucatan peninsula and gulf of mexico. off the coast will move northward and couple waves moving off the coast of africa. something to watch, don't think it will develop over next five to seven days, but we're in peak season. not going to get a name but bringing heavy rain and potential for flooding. and it is friday. >> todd: what? >> janice: fri-yay. >> carley: best day of the week. have a good weekend. grassley releasing fbi records
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showing iran ians plotted to -- including president biden and former presidential candidate nikki haley in retaliation for killing of iranian military leader soleimani. senator grassley says bad actors are determined to reek havoc on our country across both parties are in the crosshairs. i won't stop pressing for answers until congress and american people are afforded information they deserve. >> todd: and mayor eric adams administration, including first deputy mayor and the police commissioner. no word on the reason for the raids. agents seized electronic devices. mayor adams remaining tight-lipped around it. >> i would love to engage in a
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conversation about this, it would be irresponsible. allow review to take course and that is what i'm doing. >> todd: just the latest inquiry after federal agents raided the home of his top campaign off official. >> carley: temporary pause ordered delaying ballots from being mailed out after robert f kennedy jr. asked for his name to be removed from the ballot. the judge refused but filed for an asppeal -- >> todd: there was an appeal here, not just voting season, football season and first n.f.l. game delivered with game coming down to final play and one big tow. watch. >> lamar trying to make magic
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happen. and yes, touchdown. what a play. >> right toe on the line, it is out of bounds, this will be reversed to incomplete pass. >> my goodness. that's a toe. >> replay booth determining likely was likely out of bounds on what could have been the game game-tying touchdowns. he was out of bounds. tweeting omg, touchdown, x said no it wasn't. chiefs win 27-20. as far as games on fox, tom brady's fox sports debut this sunday with cowboys versus browns. my giants host vikings. i will be at the game, on m
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monday, i will be back and depressed. other football fans enjoy the start, for me -- >> carley: i saw taylor swift on the screen. it is football season. >> todd: taylor swift and brittney mahomes not in the same backs at arrowhead stadium. some saying it is because she liked a few of donald trump's tweets. >> carley: we know members of tren de aragua gang arrested in aura, colorado were likely in the u.s. illegally and released into the country by the biden administration. >> todd: those details next. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. (♪)
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the biden-harris administration after illegally crossing the border. >> griff: ice confirmed all four arrested in connection to this shooting at apartment complex illegally crossed the border in del rio over the past two years and were released into the country. all four have ties to tren de aragua, or tda, for short, including the leader you see here. his nickname is the cookie monster. a denver law firm hired to look into alleged gang takeover of aura apartment building said they found tda began taking over late last year and has a stranglehold now, engaging in assault, human trafficking, extorsion and preying on the migrant population there. consultant for property
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management was severely beaten and stomped and had to go to the hospital. the gang activity at whispering pines escalated. a resident was -- for refusing to pay rent to the gang. terrified migrants say this. >> no doubt those fellas walking around with a long gun with a scope, aks, pistols, definitely tda members that are indeed absolutely extorting illegal immigrants who are vulnerable right now. >> griff: this comes after dallas police department confirms the violent gang has set up shop in north dallas and engaging in criminal activity and border officials told me yesterday tda is a growing threat and targeting them has become a priority.
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>> carley: we're seeing images on like gang members with the giant gun knocking on doors. looks like something you would see in venezuela, not the united states. it would be bad enough if they crossed the border undetected and tried to get in as a gotaways. but what happened here, gang members present themselves to border patrol and being let into the country. when you are a member of a gang, i'm told there are gang tattoos, assigns that you can see they are gang members. how does that happen? how can they evade border patrol and have them allowed into the country despite assigns on their body. that's a great question, there are identifying marks for this gang, tda, to have tattoos. you can't overstate how complex this is. cbp data shows well over half a
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million venezuelans cross the border since biden administration took over. you have a small number of them being deported last year. last year roughly a thousand were deported because venezuela does not cooperate with the u.s. when you get half a million coming and released into the u.s. and we don't have cooperation with venezuela, don't have way to confirm who they are or who they aren't, it is a problem not getting any better. meanwhile, look back not just what we're showing in aura, colorado. this gang, tda, linked to laken riley murder and the shooting of two nypd cops. the problem is a growing threat. officials are trying to figure out how to deal with it asap. >> todd: why did the biden administration behind over
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backward to let in venezuelans? and secondarily, everything viewed through the lens of the campaign this season, if i'm trump, i make ad, if you have tds, it leads to tda. simple message, we have the videos. this is not what we want in america for anybody, including for the migrants who are here illegally and trying to live a normal life. griff jenkins. >> griff: great point. venezuelan population that aren't tda, they are being preyed on the most. >> carley: sanctuary city laws impact innocent hispanic community and minority community the most. thank you for joining us. memorial services held for dallas police officer darron burks, who was executed while sitting in his car and targeted
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by the suspect just for being an officer. >> darron was probably one of the best men i ever met, he did not deserve this. he had a kind word for everybody. everybody loved him. >> always, always a beautiful s spirit, always made an impact wherever he went. >> he was more than a friend. he was like family. and that is the way he always treated people, like family. >> carley: eddy garcia is dallas police chief and he joins us now. thank you for joining us, this is a tragedy. you say he was executed just for being police officer. what happened? >> pleasure being on your show to talk about officer burks. officer burks was in between calls, he stopped in a parking
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lot. suspect approached as if to start a conversation and within a matter of moments opened fire as the officer sat in his vehicle and executing him. upon that, unbelievable work done by dispatcher who recognized sounds coming from radio trans mission from the officer. senior corporal jamie farmer arrived on scene and met by gunfire by the suspect and shot and injured. senior corporal david showed up at the scene, the suspect confronted her and shot her and she took injury to the face. the suspect then left the location and my officers pursued and confronted the suspect a short time later. the suspect approached my
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officers with a firearm and officers were involved in a shooting with him and the suspect was deceased at the scene. that is long and short of what occurred. >> carley: a random act of violence with officer darren samuelsohn darron burks having no -- he was a school teacher for years and said he felt a calling to become a police officer. he was a former boy scout who was deeply involved in his church. tell us about officer burks and who he was as a person. >> throughout the last week, we had our vigil last night and will lay him to rest in a funeral tomorrow. listening to family and friends, an amazing individual, he epitomized what it was to wear this uniform. he was a teacher for nearly 17 years and answered his calling.
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tomorrow i'll say to rank and file, he was chosen, he chose this profession and calling and this calling chose him, as well. >> carley: i'm sorry, continue, please. >> no, no, go ahead. >> carley: i was going to say, fellow parishioners, they have said he was my light, every time i go to church, i looked for him. another person said this is a loss we will feel forever and another person said he was a warrior and a kind and gentle spirit. everyone who knew him feels his los deeply. statements like that speak volumes. >> we believe the service will be well attended. those words are all we've heard this week. he was a police officer for a year and a half, but left such an impact on this department. it is not the way someone dies, it is the way they live.
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he lived unbelievable life. his academy mates yesterday during the vigil, he was older when he entered the academy, they looked up to him and said he was the best representation of their clas and he will be missed. again, this, his loss and sacrifice fortifies us and strengthens us and we owe him everything. we'll honor him in the way he should be honored. >> carley: you are blessed to have him on the police force for time he did. eddie garcia, thank you for joining us. officer burks was just 46 years old. and another proposal that has backing of elon musk, cheryl casone is here to explain next. >> todd: california state s
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todd is excited about this. >> todd: never been more excited. cheryl, this is my dream, going line by line and crossing out wa waste. it isener nervana. >> cheryl: all that pork spending washington is enamored with, we see that from democrats and republicans, to be clear. that is right. efficiency commission. former president trump was in new york city yesterday speaking to economic club. heun was to create a commission to perform audits of the federal government. watch. >> i will create a government ftfk conducting an audit of the entire government and making recommendation for drastic reform. need to do it. can't go on the way we are. and elon, because he is not very busy, has agreed to head that
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task force. interesting, if he has the time, he will be a good one to do it. he's agreed. >> cheryl: elon musk said, i look forward to serving america if the opportunity arises, no pay, no title, no recognition is needed. other things he came up with, he wants to cut corporate tax rate to 15% from 21% if that company makes everything in the united states, take back unspent money from inflation reduction act, new drilling pipelines and making united states the leader in bitcoin and crypto currency and cut regulations. vice president harris is proposing to raise the corporate tax rate to 28%, to be clear.
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there are things she's talked about with unrealized gain. if you talk to economic club of new york, these are things they wanted to hear yesterday from the former president. >> carley: so the august jobs report is out today, what are expectations? another massive revision? >> cheryl: the revision is almost always baked in, we've seen that all year. this could be and i think the biggest jobs report of the year, that is because fed meets in two weeks and everything will hinge on this report. economists are predicting 160,000 jobs added in august and une unemployment expected to drop compared to july we added 114,000 jobs at rate of 4 know.3%. a lot of talk about a jumbo cut. if this report comes in worse
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than expected, you could see calls and predictions for a half a point cut from the fed, that would affect auto loan, credit card, mortgage if you are trying to get a new mortgage. pretty likely a quarter of a point. half a point would be something else. if fed says things are not looking great, markets may fall on that, but everyday americans would benefit, they would get a break in borrowing cost. >> todd: nine trillion jobs added and they will be like, my bad when they help kamala harris with good data. not political, cheryl. don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. we appreciate it. thank you. have a great day. another high profile democrat defected from the party to vote
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for trump. california state senate. >> goodbye, adios, i've had enough, i will vote for donald trump this fall. >> todd: gloria romero joins us now. of all reasons democrats gave you to leave your party, what pushed you over the edge? >> it's been a reckoning, i believe. to me, really, the major issue that prompted this reexamination of my politics was complete eradication by the party of democracy when 14 million votes in democratic primaries were thrown out, including mine. similar to what happens in a banana republic, it is used to appoint the political leader, that is essentially what happened by my party and i was not going to sit still for it.
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overall, i could look at number of issues, march toward endless wars, censorship, which was approved by this democratic administration, soaring crime, open borders and mockery of what we mean by citizenship. my long-term issue is continued state of school failures and the role of kamala harris in perpetuating school failure in california. >> todd: let's get into that, the numbers are atrocious, african american and latino students continue to fall behind in reading and math, 17%, 23%, anything below 50 is wrong and those are way below 50. you blame kamala in part for the failings. why, gloria? >> we could look at her home district, oakland, california.
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today as we speak, 75% of both african american and latino students are not reading or doing math at proficiency levels established by the government. when she was attorney general, she passed legislation that would throw parents of kids who are truant into jail. mind you, same time, there were students in california, the vagara case that was won at the county level which said the state of california must bring about reform. being able to fire teachers, making sure we have quality teachers in the class, not having tenure for life. what did kamala do? hitch to the very powerful teachers union, she went to court to overturn the lower decision held up by parents of
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children just looking for quality schools in california. that is what she did being prosecutor in california, p prosecuted to make sure california would keep a failing system of education. education without a strong education, we'll not have a vibe economy. >> especially mothers in swing states, they have to be all ears for what you just said. congratulations on the switch. don't go anywhere, joe concha will help us close out our week. >> carley: lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends in kitty hawk, north carolina. hi, lawrence. >> lawrence: kitty hawk is right, sand trap tavern. we have a big show ahead employees we'll talk to voters with the latest in the presidential race. will r.f.k. jr. be on the ballot or off? we'll give details this morning. new revelation on the 14-year-old shooter in georgia,
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his father was arrested. we'll give you analysis on that. hunter biden pleads guilty to tax charges, we'll have a full report on that. lara trump and jack keane will join us for a busy friday show. and we'll have faith with joel osteen. we'll see you top of the hour. e. 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: hazy or blurred vision, so it's hard to see fine details, colors that appear dull or washed out, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you think you have ga, don't wait. treatments are available. ask a retina specialist about fda-approved treatments for ga
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harris campaign called out on school shootings. >> i don't like this is a fact of life. if you are a psycho. and you want to make headlines. you realize that our schools are soft targets. we have got to bolster security so that if a psycho wants to walk through the front door and kill a bunch of children. they are not able to. >> associated press was pretty quick to report, quote: j.d. vance says school shootings are a fact of life. they later changed the headline and posted, quote: this reflects earlier post to deleted to add context to the partial quote from vance. that's a way of saying we were 100 percent wrong. kamala harris, their campaign doubled down with a post on x saying in part donald trump and j.d. vance think school shootings are a fact of life and we have to get over it. >> carley: joe concha is a fox news contributor and joins you us now. this feels egregious even for election cycle. what do you think of this? >> joe: politicians spin all the time, carley. in this case the fact that
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kamala harris and tim walz on social media account doing this before those killed at georgia high school are even buried. in a desperate attempt to score cheap political points off of dead kids and teachers is patently and utterly disgusting. harris and walz should be asked about this but they did their one cream puff interview on cnn last week and won't be doing any more interviews and certainly any press conferences from the now until election day. i guess they get away with it. their surrogates will be on the sunday talk shows this week and everybody who has any harris or walz surrogate ally on there needs to ask them about this. why, how could you possibly take half a quote and run with it as if it were fact? this is disgusting. do you apologize? so, that's where we are at this point. it's a despicable lie. i have kids that went to their first day of school yesterday. elementary school. there were two police officers there. you can't get in and out except for one area. that has two entry points.
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every school should bolster their security and the fact that kamala harris and tim walz are playing political games with this shows you how desperate they are as far as their chances in this election, which seem to be favoring donald trump. he seems to have the momentum at this point. >> it's clear their strategy, the harris campaign and media allies is let the lie travel halfway around the world before the truth can catch up joe you pointed out something. when it comes to the facts of what j.d. vance was saying, we need to harden our school target like you said you saw at your kids' school. that's something that kamala harris and liberals don't want to do it makes kids uncomfortable to see a police officer there your thoughts? >> joe: not at all. our police officers here in new jersey couldn't be any more friendly, yet, they do their jobs. kamala harris also once said it's on tape by the way that we don't need more police officers
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in schools. she is on tape saying that. so i hope donald trump brings that up next week at the debated saying explain your position further on why you think we should have less police officers at schools instead of more and let her speak from there. and let her basically walk into the kitchen and put on the chef's hat and start chopping up that word salad because we know the answer is going to be incoherent as we have seen some times when you take this candidate outside of a teleprompter. >> carley: some commentators on cnn called kamala harris for campaigning on border security after condemning it for years. take a listen to this moment. >> she called it wasteful, useful, a waste of taxpayer money. a vanity wall project. a wasteful border wall. a stay tuned wall, a medieval vanity project and an unnecessary wall. and those are really just -- i mean those are more those are like 10. there are like 50. there was really a lot of this was the common refrain during the campaign. you read that quote where she said it was against everything that not only she stood for,
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everything america stood for. >> carley: you mentioned it joe with the debate coming up next week these flip-flops are likely to come up. what's your prediction? >> the prediction is that if the abc moderators don't bring it up. then donald trump should bring it up. why did you call my border wall medieval? why did you call it racist? why did you say it was unnecessary in terms of solving this problem? the bottom line is. this i will leave it here. 12 trillion people plus come into this country -- 12 million people plus have come into this country. the economic damage is real. damage spent by local governments attack care of people not here legally. meanwhile cutting social services like police and sanitation to those communities that need it most. donald trump said it with sean hannity last night or on wednesday. this is unsustainable and he needs to hammer this home because this is his strongest issue outside of the economy as far as who we should vote for during this election. trump or harris? who handles the border better
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and who do you trust? >> carley: it's going down the rules are set. 90 minutes tuesday night. we will be watching. joe, thank you so much. have a good weekend. joe, great to see you. >> you too. take care. >> carley: a tractor-trailer crashing into overhead sign on a virginia interstate. oh my gosh. the bed of the truck somehow landing in upright position staying there for hours. i-64 was shut down for hours. traffic backed up for miles. officials are still investigating what caused that crash to happen. the driver was charged with reckless driving. thankfully, no one has hurt. that is not something you see every day and down goes the sign. >> todd: looks like upright and locked position. you are welcome. and conservatives are the ones that are weird? former new york city mayor bill de blasio eating cocoa nut topped pizzato, crust first, it's apparently in an effort to promote kamala harris for president. the former mayor posting this video of himself eating the
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coconut sprinkled pizza to x pies on kamala for event. not first awkward run-in with a slice of pizzato. from 2014 when he did that ate pizzato with a fork and knife in staten island. side note, not a good idea to do that in staten island. as for the way de blasio takes his pizzato now italian americans, pies on is he talking about. social media outrage. some calling it disgusting. the most light comment is very, very disrespectful. again, let's drive this point home. the liberals accuse conservatives of being weird. this guy the head weirdo of the libs eating coconut pizzato. >> carley: thank you no thank you for that one. appreciate it. have a great day, everybody. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> todd: have a great weekend.
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