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of a writer. politico is the comms department from the dnc so it is the mediad that threatens us because whilen we need a media that is bold and fearless and unafraid and fair, what we get are accolades for the left. you go find me a single negative story on adam schiff or single positive story on devin nunes. so-called umpire ors where jerseys and that threatens our republic. if you have a question, email us @treygowdyamerica, or fox.com or social media @treygowdyamerica. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us and i hope you have a great week ahead but until next week, find us on the >> we are less than 48 hours
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from the abc presidential debate between donald trump and kamala harris. the vice president says she's ready. democrats are trying to down play expectations as her campaign posts policy position on her website. >> todd: it's there. scathing report accusing biden administration of fumble the chaotic and deadly withdrawal. >> hill's handcuff touchdown celebration just hours after he was put in handcuffs by police. new action taken by law enforcement. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. we start with brooke singman with the latest surrounding tomorrow's big debate. >> brooke: vice president harris is hunk erred down in pittsburgh. she managed to answer one
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question from reporters. listen. >> do you have a reaction? >> madam vice president, how will you handle the debate stage if trump decides to launch a personal attack? >> are you ready, madam vice president? >> ready. >> brooke: harris will keep practicing in pittsburgh until the debate. there is a stage and replica tv lighting, playing donald trump wearing a boxy suit and long tie. pete buttigieg is tapering expectations for the vice president. it will take super human power to deal with donald trump, not because donald trump is master of explaining policy ideas, it
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is because he is master of taking any form or format on television and turning it into a show all about him. >> brooke: new poll reveals 28% of likely voters -- compared to only 9% who say the same about trump. trump is leading harris 47-45 if the election were held today. nate silver is giving trump record high win probability, predicting former president has 63.8% chance of getting back in the white house. the vice president has posted an issues page on her website, it includes cutting taxes and lowering healthcare cost. tomorrow could be harris' first and only time to appeal to
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voters on the debate stage. it will start at 9 p.m. eastern time. >> carley: bring in kaylee. you heard brooke mention the latest polls that do show kamala ha harris's hot streak is coming to an end in two areas of note within polling. majority of people want a change candidate and majority of people say that donald trump is just that over kamala harris. the other area is 47% of voters view kamala harris as too liberal and 32% see donald trump as too conservative. what do you think about that, what polling shows and where the race stands right now. >> it shows her basement strategy has not worked.
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she's avoided the press and does not want to explain policy flip flops. dnc had several major figures get up on stage and try to portray harris as the change agent. this strategy has not worked and polls confirm that. going into this debate that is why it is so important to make a better impression than she has. she raised the stakes for herself by hiding from the press and public. >> brooke: jason miller said the ho honeymoon is officially over temperature is a tight race. "new york times," bringing out mr. trump's self-destructive instinct and -- trump camp has straightforward goal to force ms. harris to own her
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partnership with mr. biden and take responsibility for parts of his presidency that voters are unhappy about. sounds like she is playing on emotion and he's focusing on policy, how will that play out? >> kaylee: make a bet to see how long it takes her to mention convicted felon, that will be a key part of her strategy. she has done better when serving as prosecutor and asking the questions. her campaign wanted her pushing back on trump, those rules have not been charged, she will have muted mics and will have to answer questions and explain her policy flip flops. she's tried to avoid doing so. she's put herself at a disadvantage, if she were out holding press conferences and
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speaking to the media, she might have more practice answering the questions. she walks in at a disadvantage because of her own strategy. >> carley: she is doing debate prep and there is a person acting as trump wearing same type of suit that donald trump wears and long ties. we'll see if that replaces going out speaking to the media and taking cross-fire questions. senator bernie sanders was on a sunday show yesterday and made an admission that likely won't help kamala harris in the end. take a listen. >> do you think she is abandoning her progressive ideals. no, i think she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right to win the election. >> carley: she is as progressive
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as ever, just pretending not to be to win the election. >> kaylee: right, saying the qu quiet part outllow. voters do not believe she's changed her progressive policies at all. shes rated most liberal senator in the democratic party for years. she's on record admitting her values have not changed. trump has a simple task ahead of him. question is same under kamala as under biden, which is are you better off now than under my presidency. she will make that worse with her radical record. >> carley: one day before the debate and 56 days before the election, there is a policy page on the campaign website.
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if you are curious, check that out. thank you for joining us. you can tune in to fobs news democracy 24, coverage begins tuesday september 10 th 8 p.m. central time. nikki haley opening up about where she stands on race for the white house. she says the choice is clear and it comes down to policy. >> i don't agree with trump 100% of the time, i don't have to like him or agree with him to know that life for americans would be better under policies with strong immigration, where we have law and order, where we have an economy and can look at opportunity and have national security that is strong. i don't need to sit there and like someone to decide those policies are better. >> carley: haley endorsed trump
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in july, she says his economic and foreign policy are better for the country than harris'. she is joining "fox and friends" later this morning. >> todd: colorado officials agree to drop charges against the landlord at the center of the violent venezuelan gang controversy. the city is dropping chargeses for failing to maintain the property and pay to clean it up. charges stem from this property where tren de aragua were caught on video busting down doors with guns. the owner blaming the gang takeover for causing unliveable condition at his property. fox wildfire alert, 20,000 acres in san bernardino county.
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fire so intense it created erratic winds making it more challenging for firefighters. three people hurt and that fire zero percent contained. bring in janice dean. the fact it is creating a weather pattern is wild. >> janice: you have all this hot air rising and wind and dry conditions, the fact we have not had rain in the area, zero percent containment and been burning four days and this is going to be a challenging event because temperatures remain warm in this area and we have wind across the region. air quality alert. those that have respiratory issues, stay inside. smoke will billow eastward across the mountains, that is a
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concern. our hearts and prayers out for firefighters battling this fire. they have excessive heat and all that gear on, 100 pounds and the fact temperatures are above 100, so challenging for firefighters and people that live in the area. we have a lot of active fires across west and northwest and grace basin. this is what happened over the weekend. we have tropical system that we think could develop quickly over next few days becoming tropical storm and a hurricane by wednesday. we don't have a lot of time to ashes just our plans, cone is east of houston and it will be a wide event texas through louisiana and mississippi, mississippi river, be on alert for this system that could develop and make landfall on wednesday as a hurricane.
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it is disorganized, the water is warm and conducive for development. watch that and watch the fire. >> carley: thank you so much. did you see this, former first lady melania trump is speaking out on why her husband is the best candidate for all americans. >> it has become increasingly pattern there are challenges to free speech. as demonstrated by effort to simmons my husband. >> carley: more coming up. >> todd: america's top surgeon trying to put an end to teens un under undergoing surgery, he is here to explain why this is harming children nationwide.
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police believe he fired up to 30 rounds. deputies will search the kentucky hill country this morning and they will not stop until they find the suspect. >> todd: top surgeon in the u.s. is breaking ranks and refusing to perform gender surgery on children. he says he is worried about long-term effects. dr. elise stefanik williams is president of american of plastic surgeons. what kind of surgeries are we talking about here? >> good morning. thank you for having me on. we're talking about gender affirming care for minors only. american society of plastic surgeons feels there is not enough evidence to support this type of procedure in ad
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adolescents. >> todd: talking about top surgery which remove breast from the woman, things like that. >> we're talking about adolescent care. there is host of operations considered as gender affirming care and they involve a group of procedures that allow an individual to become more aligned with their gender identity. >> todd: why? why won't you perform these surgeries ? >> it's a great question. as physicians we're driven by evidence and our care involves compassion and interaction with patients. we have to look to evidence when we think of appropriate care and this is newly developing field. for adolescents, there is not enough evidence yet. >> todd: is your concern is you
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don't know if ramifications of surgery will be 30 years down the line, is that your hypothesis? >> there is a lot to consider. safety, these techniques are in development and this is new field for adolescents. there is psychiatric and long-term results we need better data on. this is a vulnerable population, we're talking about adolescents. for adults, this care is well established. >> todd: how difficult to reverse a surgery on an adolescent? >> top surgery is relatively easy to reverse, it does leave scars that have to be dealt with. that is bulk of the procedures performed in the united states at this time. >> todd: biden officials pushed to remove age limit for gender
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surgery. why do you think biden-harris admini administration was pushing so hard to remove age limits? >> i try to pay more attention to patients and health of america and les attention to politics, discussion amongst koourn administration were around international groups and getting to bottom of what is going on. this is newly developing field. we have research that backs up -- >> todd: that is key you mentioned, it is so new you have to do research and have studies that show. this is a brand new area, you don't want people rushing into things. thank you for your time, appreciate it. >> todd: dolphins wide receiver tyreek hill with a busy sunday.
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>> carley: back with a look at what is coming up this week. apple upon unveil iphone 16, at it's glow time. brand new apple intelligence the company calls ai for the rest of us. we'll find out what that means. and cuomo will testify on the co corona virus. later this week on thursday, anti-israel protesters planning day of action. they'll take to campuses across north america calling for an arms embargo against israel coming up in one week's time. >> todd: more football. first week of n.f.l. season delivered.
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detroit liknow onnons taking down the rams. >> it is montgomery and overtime win. >> todd: they are happy. buffalo bills defeat cardinals after finding themselves behind 17-3 at the half. josh allen leading to victory with three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. >> allen in the pocket and he pumps and hurdles to outside and touchdown buffalo. >> todd: hours after biggest contract in history, prescott leading his teams to a win over the browns and tom brady made his booth debut. >>y boo say welcome to the b broadcast booth.
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tom brady, you're a broadcaster, how about that? >> todd: good stuff. new orleans saints dominates carolina panthers 47-10. >> in the back field. throws and did he hold on? touchdown saints. and finally, just roll this crack. >> formation to the right. wow. touchdown. wow. >> todd: carley, when i hand you a pen, i make it more difficult for you to get that pen than that pas was to the other -- 28-6 was the score, season is over. other things. you and i did not have a good football weekend. over in miami dolphin take home
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win agains jaguars thanks to this tyreek hill 80-yard touchdown. hill was actually in handcuffs hours before kickoff. he was put on the ground and h handcuffed. he was let go by police. dan dakich is on outkick.com. scottie scheffler and tyreek hill, what are you hearing as to what happened here? >> well, i don't think anybody knows what happened. some are saying police filed protocol, reckless driving, why did tyreek hill have to go on
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the ground with a knee in him? that is biggest concern. one officer is on administrative leave. there is video out there. i don't have anybody, i know attorneys and i called one of each and nobody can tell me other than something egregious must have happened to get tyreek hill on the ground with a knee in his back for those violations. sometimes you get cuffed and taken to jail, nobody can explain why we're talking about a knee on the back on the ground and campbell comes up and he gets cuffed. there will be explaining to do and i don't think it will be good for these officers. >> todd: we have details to be
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sorted out. here is tyreek. listen. >> i wasn't disrespectful, my mom did not raise me that way. i want to be a cop one day, i got respect for cops, i want to use this platform to flip this and make it a positive on both ends, my end and miami dade, do something positive for itthe community. >> todd: good answer there, where do you think this story goes from here? >> i think there will be a massive investigation. you want to speck alate /* -- speculate. i think some officers upon be r reprimanded. one is on administrative leave. hill handled that well after, he talked about respect for the
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police. maybe he's contrite. i thought two things against each other, the handcuff celebration and he handled it well post-game. something will happen with the police officers. >> todd: thank you for coming on, wild sunday in the n.f.l. house foreign affairs committee releas release report outlining the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. >> carley: tim burchett outlines the findings coming up. didn't k, 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,
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>> carley: a scathing new afghanistan report accusing biden administration of fumbling preparation for the chaotic and deadly withdrawal as part of the three-year investigation. tim burchett joins me now. good morning. you say this is the most c comprehensive investigation. what new can you tell us about what happened? >> biden and harris administration lied through that. don't believe my lying eyes.
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we had situation where 13 brave americans died that shouldn't have. the actual sniper had the suicide bomber in their sights more than once. -- greatly disturbs he, all 13 of them should be home with their loved ones right now. plan to get civilians out, they waited until the bad guys were in control until they activated that. there are still americans there, that is the dirty secret nobody wants to talk about. nothing since fall of tsysaigon have we seen something like this. >> carley: the way it was executed in 2021, impact
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national security today? >> we basically left billions in arms on the ground and said they won't be able to fly h helicopters, chinese advisors that were in there, i sure as hell believe they could fly those helicopters. they are arming our enemies against us. under trump they were bunkrupt and now they have number one arms in the world. >> carley: state department says the president acted in best interest of the american people, state department is proud of works force who put themselves forward in the waning days in afghanistan. democrats on the foreign affairs
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committee say release of this report is mrith cally motivated releasing day before the presidential debate. what is your reaction to both things? >> that is bog us. the legacy media has covered for this administration since before he took oath the first time. that falls on deaf ears, that is bogus and everyone knows that, release it any way, it would have been declared political, it shows biden-harris administration in negative light. she bragged about being last person in the room with joe before he made the big decision. she can laugh her way through it and media can bail her out, cnns of the world will bail her out. there is blood on their hands.
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>> carley: we'll see if this coming up during the debate, especially taking place day before september 11, important to have national security and foreign policy in mind. tim burchett, thank you for joining us on this upon toic. we appreciate you, as always. >> thank you for putting the truth out there. former first lady melania trump making a rare public statement in defense of her husband hitting biden-harris administration ahead of tomorrow's debate. >> todd: cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: good morning. new video melania trump is defending former president trump over what she claims is silencing of her husband and addressing inflation under biden-harris administration. >> the 2020 election results changed our lives forever and impacted our quality of life, cost of food, gasoline, safety
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and geopolitical landscape. america is more divided today than ever before. it's been increasingly pattern there are significant challenges to free speech as demonstrate saied by efforts to silence my husband. >> cheryl: cost of groceries up 20%, strauns up 23%, electricity costing 28% compared to trump years. former first lady is promoting her memoir "melania" that will be released last month. she's kept her distance but did make an appearance at the rnc. >> carley: l.a. times columnists republicans are to blame for the state's problems.
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how so? >> cheryl: this is steve lopez, he is blaming poverty, homeless ons republicans ands several libertarians argue people are be being neglected or abused. one republican and two democrats produced an act signed by ronald reagan, which put limits on invowel knowtary psychiatric treatment and led to closing of hospitals. in 2023 california had six of the top 10 home lsz cities in the united states, according to department of urban development and blamed republicans for crime saying it is hypocritical to bash california on public safety when no amount of carnage including mass shootings can
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loosen gun lobby grip on gop lawmakers. violent crime robbery, property crime and shop lifting are up in los angeles county and lot pez says republicans alienated hispanic voters. california has dwindled to 25%. go back and blame policies of ronald reagan for california today, be clear, things happening in california are because of the spending by the democratic state legislature, policy of democratic governor gavin newsom and be clear california has not seen republican control for years and years and years. >> todd: when i moved to california, homeless problem was not that bad. now it is beyond bad and people
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are moving out because of it. i don't believe you can blame ronald reagan for that. >> cheryl: santa monica and manhattan beach and venice beach. >> carley: thank you, don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria on fox business network. media sounding alarm on russia and interference in the election. tom cotton. >> what did make a difference is lies about hunter biden's laptop. >> carley: we'll get mike huckabee's reaction coming up next. >> todd: first, new jersey resident, steve doocy lives there. what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: i still live there. you left town. carley is from jersey. cool guys from jersey.
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>> todd: 1996, got out of there. >> steve: okay. bye-bye. >> todd: i like it, good state. >> steve: i know. "fox and friends" starts 11 minutes from now, one day and 15 hours from first and possible only trump-harris presidential debate. karoline leavitt from trump campaign will join us and tulsi gabbard will update us on trump's preparation and strategy. democrats are lowering expectations for the vice president's performance, even though she is starting her fifth day of intense prep at a hotel in pittsburgh. scathing new afghanistan report accusing the biden-harris administration of not having an evacuee plan ahead of deadly withdrawal and from the arrest
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during the last election. listen to this. >> >> how worried are you that right wing influencers are being funded -- directly or indirectly by the russian government in order to make an impact on this election? >> what did make a difference in the last election is the lies about hunter biden's laptop that more than 4 dozen former intelligence officials lied about in the middle of that campaign and most networks, including this one bought that lie hook, line and sinker. >> former arkansas governor mike huckabee joins us now. good morning to you. this actually was a very civil conversation where dana bash brought up the doj's announcement about russian election interference. senator cotton said that may all be true and not a good thing there are also bigger ar tempts within our own country to interfere with the election. what do you think about all of that? >> you know, it's interesting you've got this just amazing reaction to the russian spending
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what is purportedly be $10 million to try to influence the election. that's terrible, we don't want any foreign government going to influence the election. when are they going to clean out own department. put pressure on social media companies to squelch anything they thought might help donald trump in 2020. mark zuckerberg spent over $400 million trying to influence the elections in 2020. are they going to do anything about that? this is absurd. when social media companies and the official u.s. government conspire together to control the elections, to control the flow of information. that's far worse than anything that a foreign government can do or has ever done. that's where we need to start. so, when merrick garland got up there and pompously talked about we are going to stop. this i want to saymaker, take a look at n. your own department. start going through the fbi, the doj, the cia.
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let's find out just how many government people put pressure on social media companies to control the flow of information and, therefore, subvert the election? >> todd: the left really and the media trying to make this russia gate 2.0. the question is are the voters buying it. this does not seem like it's getting through to the american voter, especially in those swing states. i want to get your thoughts on this. democrats seem to be driving the religious vote away from the party as donald trump courts catholics. trump posting a photo of the virgin mary writing happy birthday, mary which september 8th is the reported birthday of our virgin mary. mike huckabee, you and i are both old enough to know democrats were once known of the party of the catholics. why would they squander such a reliable voting base? >> because they have sold out, todd, to the far left, especially on the issue of abortion and marriage. these are issues that people who are -- people of faith care
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about deeply because they are biblical issues, they are not political. they are not left, right, conservative, republican. they are up and down. vertical. not mortal issues. people really faithful within their faith. they are going to have to look what the democrats are purporting. anti-israel and antilife. when you start taking on those issues that for many of us are biblical issues, then you lose us. and it's just as simple as that they are losing not just catholic votes but they already lost the evangelicals. >> carley: we are one date out from the debate what are your predictions? >> if donald trump goes out and did what he did with joe biden let the opponent talk, that's the best night of his life. kamala harris cannot speak extemporaneously. and, when he does speak, he just simply ask her question after question about the failed policies of this administration that has really hurt americans. whether it's groceries, gas, going out to eat, travel, all of the things that americans are
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frustrated about. and go after her about the border. how she has flip flopped on everything. one of the things we have learned she has flip flopped on the border because now she realizes she doesn't want to keep immigrants who are illegal out. she wants to keep them in so they might vote for her. >> todd: governor mike huckabee, thank you for your time this morning. we appreciate it. happy monday we will all be watching this week. >> carley: we certainly will. have a great day. we are going to be talking about tennis right now. to the u.s. open we go. number one center winning the men's final taking second major after defeating american taylor fritz. >> your 2024 u.s. open men's champ jannik sinner. >> this time moving past a major quarterfinal and he leaves new york number 7. taylor swift.
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travis kelce caught the whole thing patrick mahomes and broims. >> do you know if is he a saint because he lot to a sinner? bad jokes are all i have. >> crashing into the wall. caution comes out of the checker. they are flying everywhere and hamlin is involved. joey logano play off race. >> >> we understood that joey logano getting help from ryan blainey. second in the year. earning a spot in the playoffs. learned by driving on the parkway in connecticut. >> carley: have great day, everybody. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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