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>> all right. it's 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, this is sunday september the 9th, this is "fox & friends." we are one day away from the first and possibly the only 2024 presidential debate. and democrats seem to be tempering the exception -- tampering exception for vice president kamala harris. >> it will take almost super human focus and discipline to deal with donald trump in a debate. >> ainsley: we will preview the showdown with karoline leavitt with tulsi gabbard and nikki haley. >> steve: yep, we got a big show today and a fox news alert. house republicans revealing the failures that led up to the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan david bellavia on how the administration put optics over safety and a plan. >> brian: you are not going to believe this report. tyreek hill seems to get the last laugh with handcuffed
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touchdown celebration during the dolphins come back win over the jaguars. >> steve: what a day he had. >> lawrence: "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> okay. we are less than 48 hours from the abc presidential debate between donald trump and kamala harris. >> vice president says she is ready as she spends a fifth day at a hotel in pittsburgh getting ready for the big 90 minutes. >> lawrence: doug luzader has the details on that. >> doug: that's a lot of debate prep. this could all come down to 90 minutes in philadelphia tomorrow night. we are seeing two very different approaches to this debate. >> are you ready, madam vice president? >> ready. >> okay. that was about all we heard from vice president kamala harris yesterday who was out for a stroll with her husband during a break from what a number of reports describe as intense debate prep in pittsburgh. she continues to steer clear of specifics. we do expect some broad themes
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from what the campaign is calling a new way forward, talking about building an opportunity economy, lowering costs for families. safeguarding fundamental freedoms, ensuring safety and justice for all keeping america safe, secure and prosperous. democrats are trying to tamp down exceptions for harris ahead of the debate there was a sobering "new york times" poll over the weekend for the harris campaign. showing this neck and neck race with a slight edge to trump but within the margin of error. but that shows would seem to show that most of harris' post convention bounce may have dissipated. 9% for trump. the former president meantime campaigned in wisconsin over the weekend, comparing harris to president biden. >> she is worse than him. he is a smarter person than she is. oh, they are waiting for the debate. you know.
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if i destroy her in the debate they will say trump suffered a humiliating defeat tonight. no matter what. >> now both candidates appear to be off the campaign trail today in advance of this debate with just one day to go. back to you guys. >> steve: tick tick, all right, doug. for the past five days she has been in pittsburgh at the omni william penn hotel and been studying. the person leading the practices is karen dunn. she also helped prepare hillary clinton back in the day. apparently according to the "new york times," they have got a stage set up. they have got tv lights and philip rain necessary who worked with hillary clinton pretending he is donald trump. and apparently he kind of uses the same language and stuff like that. he dresses like donald trump and wear as necktie like donald trump. essentially he has become a donald trump.
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>> ainsley: solid redneck tie. not going to be a live studio audience. only take pen and paper and water to jot down notes. not allowed to you take prewritten notes onto the debate stage. two-minute answers, two minute rebuttals and one extra minute for follow-up. >> brian: what are her programs? what does she stand for finally we get so specific. build an opportunity economy and lower cost for families. of course, for a while, she wanted to raise costs on families. safeguard our fundamental freedoms. ensure safety and justice for all. superman was successful maybe she will do. keep america safe secure and prosperous. couldn't be more general. specific later. most controversial since she brought it up from her taxes on capital gains to taxes on unrealized profits cashed in when it comes to stocks. i thought the stunning news over the weekend is american has shown, to a degree that, they have standards. that if you will not do an
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interview, if you will not set out your policies, if you are going to insult them and say you are a new candidate while you are the sitting vice president, after a while, they're going to be on to you after a two month honeymoon where 9.7%. -- 9.7 of every 10 stories are positive, the poll came out after the dnc is done that shows trump in front and shows that he is the more moderate candidate even though that she is billing herself as the one who is the moderate whose logical looking to go across party lines. >> lawrence: finally get this stuff on the website. apparently the theme of the campaign is a new way forward. we finally got that i guess what are we 60 days into the election? we finally got candidate's theme. she is going to have to explain to the american people if everything is going so well with the biden-harris administration. wife do we need a new way of thinking? it should be a double down if everything is going well within the administration.
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the necked thing is if you go through this document that's riddled with nonsense, about after every policy positions she continues to say project 2025 when it comes to donald trump's position. not the positions he has laid out on his website or the rnc convention where he puts out his principles. she is pulling information from a nonprofit that has some good ideas, but most of the ideas that they have put out there on their website donald trump has rejected. why is she still putting this on her campaign material? >> brian: she wants everyone believe that's the donald trump doctrine. >> ainsley: why would she need a new way forward. >> lawrence: that's right. >> ainsley: if she has done a good job the last three years or four years. issues website. so issues she stands for because this "new york times" siena college poll says 1/3 of you, the voter, don't know enough about her. you can't just run on these vibes. you have to run on policies. and we know what her past
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policies are she is super progressive. even bernie sanders said that. she is just doing. this she is not abandoning her progressive ideals, he said. she is trying to be pragmatic in order to win. >> brian: that's the most explosive sound bite to date. she is telling everyone, everyone fears that wants to vote for her. is she pretending to have changed or has she really changed? bernie sanders goes she hasn't changed. don't worry about it. she is just trying to get elected. >> steve: bernie is using different language than we have been using. talking about evolution to get her elected. bernie said she is pragmatic to get elected. you touched on, ainsley, the most important point regarding tomorrow night's debate it. shows the risk and reward, particularly for harris. and that is 28% of likely voters said they need to know more about her. only 9 percent said they need to know more about donald trump. and so, that is why, and when we had a meeting this morning, lawrence said, you know, she put
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her policies on her website in the middle of the night. her policies sound great, doesn't really say how they're going to do it, but she has got to have something. because people need to know more about her. when you take a look at the siena poll, one other thing that stands out, which of the candidates actually represents the change? only 25% say harris represents a major change; whereas donald trump over half of the electorate of likely voters say that he represents change. >> ainsley: the voters are smart. they are tying her to joe biden if you look at that number. >> steve: they just want a change, obviously. they don't like how stuff is. he would do stuff differently. she sex tension of joe biden. >> brian: i would like to add, too. politico has a story there is a merger of three camps. the old harris camp. then you have the biden camp and then you have the obama camp. evidently the obama camp led by david plouffe who told her basically don't do any
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interviews and use that term i still have my same values. they say that the kamala's original team wouldn't have kept her in hiding or suggested that she give this terrible answer on cnn saying her values have not changed. this is all coming from the obama advisers who have layered the original harris team. so, it's impossible to think even in a short span of time that you can meld these egos especially when there is bad booed. as soon as things go semi bad that's when they start tearing each other apart. >> lawrence: shouldn't we ask ourselves, the political campaign, that had obama everywhere, and i'm not just talking about just doing rallies. he was going to people's houses, hosting town halls. they had him knocking on doors. they wanted him to talk about -- why are they saying that we can't have kamala harris on the road and talking with people? why are they saying that she can't do interview? it just shows something about the candidate and as she leads up to the debate and they just
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released this information to us. they just got it all together over the night. this is some new material for the debate. is she read in on all of these policies? can she defendant this booklet. >> steve: going to find. >> lawrence: great thing about donald trump had policy positions came up with them on his own. he does interviews. he is grilled on these policy positions every single day. whether it is on these podcasts or interviews or town halls where he takes questions. she hasn't been challenged on any of this just yet. >> brian: they are trying to lower exceptions now. >> steve: they have been calling her the underdog. >> brian: trying to lower exceptions. now that the siena poll is right and up by 1 nationally and up in every battleground state in striking distance. now all the sudden the surrogates were out there yesterday dialing down exceptions.
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>> ainsley: including pete buttigieg. listen to this. >> it will take almost super human focus and discipline to deal with donald trump in a debate. it's no ordinary proposition not because donald trump is a master of explaining policy ideas and how they are going to make people better off. it's because he is master of taking any form or format that is on television and turning it into a show that is all about him. but, the less we are talking about him and the more we are talking about you, the better it's going to be for the vice president. because she has laid out an agenda. it's, again, an observation extremely challenging task in the face of all of the distraction. whatever outrageous things he does and says. because they will require a response and, yet, you can't allow him to change the subject from the difference between his very unpopular set of policies and record and her vision for americans' future. >> lawrence: he does this all the time he says that donald trump wants to make it about him. if you guys remember, the whole debate strategy before they found out that the mics were
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still going to be mo muted to me it. let donald trump be donald trump. get this moment where donald trump attacks kamala harris. so now he is saying now that they have to mute the mics again. this don't want it to be about donald trump anymore. they do this over and over again. >> steve: what can you expect tomorrow night. you will be able to see the abc debate right here on fox. it's a 150eu78 mull cast. abc talked to people on both sides. and this essentially is what kamala harris needs to do. she needs to get under donald trump's skin. she needs to keep calm during attacks. she needs to point out broken promises and emphasize his ad advanced age. meanwhile, on the trump. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> ainsley: even though she supported biden. trump team support on the flip-flops. know her policies. the biden-harris policies.
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and give her more room to talk so she can have word salads. brian: fascinating can she defend her record up to 2020 or defend biden up to 2024, and talk about leaving -- how bad joe biden's policies were at the same time start her own policy. everything going so well and bidenomics working so well. why are you changing? and if you are changing why didn't you say something then? let alone cognitive ability and moderators will never agree. i think most newark knows how is he cognitively failing. how he basically is just spitting in america's face by sitting on the beach instead of running the country. what else are you being dishonest about? i think you can do that by letting her talk, too. letting her talk into circles i think would be huge. other thing is top issues are the economy, number one, abortion number two. inflation is tied with democracy on 3. and i would just like to add, too. that the president of the united states should be ready.
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why did you kill the bipartisan border deal? when you left office, you added so much to the deficit. why was that? your tax plan benefited the rich. it really didn't. middle class got the biggest benefit of it. billionaire friends. he doesn't have billionaire friends. he has got a couple. she has most of them. got to be ready for these are bull dozers coming your way ready to go. >> ainsley: john cornyn said over the weekend he didn't ever say to lawmakers you need to kill the bipartisan border bill. >> steve: he should say that. >> ainsley: yeah he should say that what was also interesting the "new york times" siena poll asked voters who do they trust on the issues. economy, immigration suspect there too. trump they trust more by 13 points on the economy. they also trust him more on immigration by 10 points. they trusted her more with abortion and with democracy. >> steve: some people are utter hadding. >> lawrence: donald trump is in a peculiar situation right now. when you look at the polling data amongst latinos, black
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voters, you see these gangs happening. and there's a case for all these people saying they were better off under his economy. you want to keep those voters right there. what kamala harris is going to try to do get him into this race war, right? , to be vicious. to attack her as a woman. don't put voters in that position where they have to choose between their economic situation and feeling sympathetic for kamala harris. >> ainsley: he can't get personal. >> lawrence: i'm not saying that it is fair. i'm not saying that she may not -- she may go low and call him a racist on the stage but his response should be you said that about joe biden too and you went to work for him. you have to be very strategic. they want ads of him eviscerating her personality and being a woman. >> steve: chris christie yesterday was on abc. all she has to do he had two words. chcharm and disarm.
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be charming, be yourself, tell what your vision sand disarm when trump says something that might be of a personal nature, just smile. >> ainsley: people said that to him the last debate with biden, don't get personal, don't talk about his cognitive decline. just stick to the issues. and that worked well for donald trump. >> steve: he didn't have to talk about them. we saw them. >> brian: chris christie is one of the best debaters around. charm and disarm would be. trump sits there and focuses on flip-flops and afghanistan withdrawal. focuses on what his economy was and what he wants to do. if they go back and forth and none of those mommy's of excuse me, i'm talking or him saying something disparaging like you were -- now all of a sudden you are black and you -- if there is none of those moments, trump, i think trump is in a really good spot in the end. if they have a conversation. >> lawrence: the problem though, brian is, unlike joe biden, she is a skilled prosecutor and she has been putting people on the stand for years for the majority
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of her career. and she is used to baiting people. and it's different than a debate. it is prying off of people's emotions to get confessions on the stand. that's the part -- this is not a joe biden style debate where someone doesn't know where they're at. she is fully aware where she is. >> ainsley: she has to stand by her record though. her record says it all. >> steve: right. here's the thing. remember, she wound up as vice president, because she was so good at debating joe biden. she put joe biden on the spot, reminded her i was the little girl on the bus. and that was it. >> brian: steve, put himself in a box i have to pick a woman and told clyburn i have to pick a woman of color. between him and mayor bass. >> steve: i'm reminding folks she did a good job. >> brian: tulsi gabbard took her apart. >> ainsley: we will interview tulsi. >> brian: that was about her california record.
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i wonder how much donald trump goes into her record as prosecutor as d.a. >> steve: carley joins us on this monday with more news. >> carley: i certainly do out of kentucky. manhunt in southeastern kentucky third day, opening fire on a busy interstate hurting five people. hitting dozens of cars. police believe the subjects who name is joseph couch is armed and dangerous asking residents to stay inside with their doors locked. officers believe couch used after he finding his suv on saturday. the house foreign affairs committee releasing a report on the biden-harris administration disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. it reveals president biden didn't have to abide by deadlines and former president trump's doha agreement with the taliban and that the state department didn't have an escape plan for americans, despite clear warning science. the state department responded saying, quote: the president acted in the best interest of
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the american people when he ended america's longest war. 13 u.s. service members were killed in that disastrous withdrawal. colorado officials reportedly agreeing to drop charges against the landlord of the aurora complex at the center of the violent venezuela gang controversy. in exchange she will have to sell or release the complex and pay 60,000 to do so clean it all up. the denver gazette revealing the land lord is facing dozen of charges for failing to maintain his properties including this very complex where alleged armed tren de aragua members were caught on camera caught busting down doors. how crazy is that video? first responders saved a man in southern california after he got stuck in a 36-inch drainpipe yesterday. no word on how he got in there. officials say they found him after using, quote: the latest in robot technology to pin his
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location, thankfully, he is expected to be okay. and to some week one nfl action. the lions rallying to take down the lay rams rematch of wild card game last season. >> first and goal from the 1. it is montgomery. it is the detroit lions. overtime win. >> carley: just hours after getting the biggest nfl contract in history, dallas cowboys dak prescott led his team over the cleveland rounds as tom brady made his fox nfl sunday in booth debut. >> with the cowboys taking on the browns and we say welcome to the broadcast booth, he's tom brady and i'm kevin burkhardt and you are a broadcaster, how about that? >> we're here it's been a journey but i love being your partner. >> i'm excited as well. it's going to be fun. >> carley: he is going to be a
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rookie in the booth he did show some flashes of broadcasting greatness. we knew he would do well, guys, he certainly delivered. it was a fun sunday. >> steve: welcome to the family, it's the fox family, tom. 6:21 now. >> lawrence: miami-dade police officers miami star wide receiver tareq hill was detained prior to the dolphins game against the gizelle jaguars. >> todd: dolphins were able to stay focused and take home a comeback win 20-17 against the jacksonville jaguars thanks in part to this 80-yard touchdown to tyreek hill. during the celebration hill pretended he was in handcuffs referencing when he was actually detained by miami-dade police hours before kick-off. to the incident itself. video shows hill being put on the ground and held down by officers who initially stopped him for a moving violation. star receiver was eventually let go by police.
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miami-dade police director responding, quote: one of the officers involved in the incident has been placed on administrative duties. i'm committed to transparency and accountability to the community with any situation involving my officers. hill addressing the arrest after the game. >> i wasn't disrespectful. you know, because my mom didn't raise me that way. i'm still trying to figure it out, man. i want to be a cop one day. i have a state trooper dad. i want to use this platform to flip this and make it a positive on both ends, on my end and also miami-dade so that way we continue together and, you know, do something positive for the community. >> dolphins defensive lineman campbell telling reporters after the game he was also put in handcuffs when he was trying to de-escalate the incident. seems like a lot of unanswered questions here. hopefully we will get. >> brian: if is he wearing a body camera. if the cop feels as though he has a leg to stand on the body cam will do it. suspend him right away.
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>> ainsley: he wasn't arrested. he was detained. >> brian: detained the offensive lineman. >> lawrence: i will say this talking about the teachable moment. the teachable moment how to fight these when you feel like you have been wronged. don't get yourself shot and then you can't plead your case in court or with the public to see. if you feel like you are wronged in a situation. and looks like in the video tyreke wasn't resisting arrest. he got detained and in the end they released him with a summons sand now this officer is being placed on administrative leave. we don't know all the facts around it if i'm tyrek get cops together with him in the community. when you feel wronged, when is how you handle this situation. >> brian: can you roll down the window or do you have to open up the whole side of the car? >> ainsley: i still don't know why they detained me. >> steve: reportedly he was speeding on the way. in when i saw it, do you know what? i thought of one thing, scottie
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scheffler. >> lawrence: oh, yeah. >> steve: right? >> brian: 20 minutes after the hour as harris flip-flops her way to the middle and far left senator bernie sanders says the quiet part out loud. >> i don't think she is abandoning her ideals. i think she is trying to be pragmatic in doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election. >> brian: ha ha. >> steve: 2024 national press secretary karoline leavitt reacts next on "fox & friends." stick around. ♪ here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today.
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♪ >> steve: all right. let's talk debate. kamala harris' multiple flip-flops famous on liberal issues like fracking and medicare for all are sure to be brought up by former president donald trump in tomorrow night's debate. according to senator bernie sanders, harris is by no means ditching her values. listen. >> i don't think she is abandoning her ideals. i think she is trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election. her views are not mine but i do consider her progressive. >> steve: considers her progressive. joining us now to react and give us an update on trump's debate prep is trump 2024 national
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press secretary karoline leavitt joins us from south florida. contain caroline, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve great to be with you. >> steve: bernie is saying the quiet part out loud he shi is becoming more moderate to the middle to get elected. she was on the left. now she is in the middle. otherwise she can't win. >> senator harris is saying what the harris campaign doesn't want the american people to know that is that kamala harris is a typical career politician who lies to get elected. and she is trying to run away from her record over the past four years but she can't because it is the harris-biden administration. kamala harris cast the tiebreaking vote to create inflation. kamala harris is the border czar. she has allowed an invasion of 20 million illegals into this country. president trump will finally hold her accountable for the failures of the past four years and also her failures throughout her entire career dating back to her time as attorney general from california and her time as a district attorney from san francisco. she has made a lot of bad
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decisions and she can't run from them anymore. steve the "new york times," karoline had an item yesterday that described apparently how donald trump is preparing. it's not traditional debate prep like she is doing at that hotel in pittsburgh. but, instead, essentially he has got a lot of aides and advisers saying referring to policies that he passed and stuff like that to refresh him on his record. nobody is playing her. aides sit at long tables. it's more of a con cancer period question and answer period. is he preparing more for this one than did he in 2016 or 2020. does that sound about right to you? >> president trump is well-prepared for the debate tomorrow night. that is right. he doesn't need traditional debate prep. he has proved to be one of the most effective debaters in political history. look how he knocked joe biden out of the debate cnn stage.
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is he well-read on kamala harris' record not just her failures of the past four years. her botched afghanistan withdrawal. her disastrous time as border czar. her radical and economic policies that have created suffering across this country. but he also is well-read on her time as d.a. as her time as a a.g. kamala harris refused to prosecute violent murderers during her time as attorney general. as district attorney she refused to deport illegal immigrants from the state of california. and for every new solution that kamala harris will propose on that debate stage tomorrow night, president trump will ask her the question of why don't you go do it right now? kamala is trying to run as the change candidate. the candidate of the future. she is neither of those things. she is the incumbent vice president. she has been an epic failure. she has been a co-partner in joe biden's disastrous policies. and she has been running from the media now for 50 days refusing to answer questions while president trump will be the first to ask her those tough questions on the debate stage tomorrow night.
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>> steve: one payable to question for you. one other tid bit from the "times," they said in private mr. trump has repeatedly today with dropping out of the abc debate because he feels that they're going to be unfair to him. when you look at the cnn debate, you know, i don't think -- to me it seemed like they were right down the middle. they just turned off everybody's mic. you got to see donald trump and you got to see joe biden and of course joe biden had to drop out. is he worried about abc not being fair? >> we are worried about abc not being fair to be honest with you. lindsey davis just a few weeks ago compared president trump's rallies to kkk events so, like usual, president trump knows is he going into a hostile environment. is he fearless. he is not afraid to do it. the cnn debate proved to be very successful for him and we know that he will be very successful tomorrow night as well. >> steve: all right. i know you have got a very busy week. thank you very much a karoline for starting it here on "fox & friends." >> thank you. >> steve: you bet.
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folks, tune in to fox news special conch of the abc presidential debate simulcast tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. by the way, we did invite and we do invite harris and walz their campaign every day to be on the show. they have not responded. hmmm. their loss. meanwhile, house republicans reveal the failures inside the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. accusing biden-harris of not having a plan. medal of honor recipient staff sergeant david bellavia is going to break it down coming up next. ♪ for effortless protection. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly.
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so let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: yeah, i'm concerned with this storm because we don't have a lot of time to prepare residents and talking about a potential landfall on wednesday. here is the latest track you can see wednesday evening we think possibility of making landfall as a cat 1 hurricane but it does have the chance to strengthen pretty quickly. keep that in mind. here are the steering conditions. we have an area of high pressure and area of low pressure. and that's going to continue to bring this storm very quickly to the coast line over the next couple of days. and we think wednesday, thursday, but if the track moves a little bit more to the east, it's going to take a bit of a longer time and that means more time over the warm waters over the gulf of mexico. but right now we do think a possible impact on land, on wednesday evening some time around and end in the louisiana coast line area. so just keep that in mind. but, houston, you need to watch this. alabama, mississippi, you need to monitor this storm as well.
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we don't have a lot of time for people to prepare. i am worried that it is going to strengthen very quickly. flash flood will be the biggest risk here. that's the storm we are watching today. all eyes are on possible francine. i think we will probably get a named storm perhaps this morning and we will continue to keep you up to date. lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: thanks for watching it for us, j.d. >> janice: of course. >> lawrence: shocking scene before the kick-off officers arrested tyreek hill before in stadium. still made it to the game and scored 80-yard touchdown along with dance enspider by run-in with police. he told reporters after the game he had no idea why he was detained. >> i wasn't disrespectful: you know because my mom didn't raise me that way. i didn't cuss. i didn't do none of. that is like i said, i'm still trying to figure it out. i want to be a cop one day. state trooper dad. i have a lot of respect for cops.
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i want to be able to use this platform and flip this and make it a positive on both ends my end and also miami-dade so we continue together and do something positive for the community. >> so here to weigh in "fox & friends weekend" co-host will cain joins us now. will, i have been interested in your take on this. i do think this can be a positive moment, even though that was a negative situation. maybe this could be a textbook definition of how to react when you have a negative encounter with an officer. yeah, we'll have to wait and see, lawrence. what happens. all the time when we have these situations there is a huge rush to judgment. not just about who is right, who is wrong. was it excessive in was it not excessive but also, as to what actually happened. we don't even know man, you know, like we don't know -- tyreek says there he doesn't know really. there is body cam footage and they will figure it out. they have already placed the officer on administrative leave it. looks, lawrence, and i say this humbly it looks excessive, but i
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don't know. i don't know what was said or what happened in that interaction. there are -- we can all readily admit there are moments -- there is the possibility of excessive force. i think we saw that a few weeks ago with scottie scheffler when it came to the world's number one golfer being detained on his way into a golf tournament major. we might see that here. we don't know. let it play out before we rush there will be people rush to absolute not just judgment but condemnation perhaps of even society. based upon a snippet of viral video. end up with egg on your face. see how it plays out. >> lawrence: miami-dade police department says that the investigation is ongoing and that one officer as you know has been placed on administrative duties while the investigation is conducted. i do say this though, will. there is going to be negative interactions when it comes to the police. whether the cop was in the wrong or the cop was in the right. >> will: yeah. >> lawrence: how do you deal with those situations, i think we should talk more about.
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>> will: meaning -- real, quick, meaning what tyreek had to say from the podium. i don't know how he dealt with it on the street that day from his car. i do like what he had to see you from the podium. can he use that moment to help us as a society move forward or take a big step backward. >> lawrence: good news for our dallas cowboys, of course we slaughtered the cleveland browns yesterday. but our guy, dak prescott became the highest paid player in nfl history. was that the right call? >> will: yes. now, lawrence and i were texting yesterday. here's the thing. everybody is going to say stuff like this. four years, $240 million, $60 million a year. the highest paid player in nfl history, the number one top paid quarterback in the nfl. now, does that mean dak's the best player in the nfl or dak is the bess player to play in the
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nfl? no, that's what it means. that's the price to have a top 10 quarterback in the nfl. and when the next quarterback's deal is up, provided he is also somewhere around in the top 10 of the nfl, lawrence? do you know what will happen? he will make $61 million a year. he will make more than dak. that's the way it works. we saw guys who -- jordan love green bay who i think is good played well for one half of a season and got a $55 million a contract. that's just how important the position is and so -- look, i'm raising a punter and kicker. but the lesson is mom and dad raise quarterbacks if they are going to play. play for the top. because that's what they pay quarterbacks. and, by the way, lawrence, we look good. we look really good. game one. game one, september. i got it. >> brian: regular season. come on. >> lawrence: i knew it was going to go on. >> will: i hear it, lawrence. >> lawrence: that's why i was quiet. i don't feel like dealing with all this hate. aren't you a giant's fan?
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what was that yesterday? >> will: yeah, he is. lawrence, if you take a survey, you and i feel good. hegseth feels good. come back to hegseth in a moment. doocy, of course, feels good. he has felt good three or four years and felt good thursday night with the kansas city chiefs and then there's is brian. then there is brian. >> brian: wrap it up, you got to go. >> lawrence: there is a some bell mood. >> will: pete hegseth vikings just wagon stomped the giants yesterday what an embarrassment. >> lawrence: we have a full season ahead, brother. thanks, will. [laughter] >> will: see ya. >> lawrence: enough of the football talk because nikki haley is going to join us live ahead. ♪ gum problems could be the start of a domino effect
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three year investigation is now complete and found the biden administration disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. the whole report is 300-plus pages. it exposes the state department's failure to have an evacuation plan, despite clear warning signals, prioritizing, quote: optics over security closed quote of u.s. personnel on the ground in kabul and ultimately degrading national security while enabling terrorist organizations in the middle east which are now thriving in afghanistan.
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here to react is medal of honor recipient, staff sergeant david bellavia. david, from what you know, 300-plus pages dropped last night, i get it. they do have executive summary. what stands out to you? >> what stands out to me is how ned price is working in washington. i mean, the lies the state department told. at one point the state department is going up to secretary of defense, going up to general milley and general mckenzie at centcom telling them the state department has in what the state department's determination is a higher risk for threat than the dod has. so do you know what? you guys in the department of defense, you soldiers and marines at abbey gate, you're just a little bit too worked up. you need to handle it like the capri wearing alphas like the state department. this whole thing has been a state department vs. dod fight. and for some reason the biden administration continues to listen to jake sullivan and tony blinken and we have 13 dead at
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abbey gate and quite frankly, the lies and the cover-up, this right here, this is my 2024 election. this right here. this entire afghanistan issue is why so many veterans are looking in the mirror and saying never again are we elects people to represent us and put us in harm's way that don't care about us and will straight up look at the american people and lie. time after time again. >> brian: ned price. common retort from democrats the doha agreement was in place he had no choice but to execute it. ned price said i admit doha agreement was immaterial to whether the biden-harris administration to withdrawal. he come out nobody told me things went back he made his -- despite objections from the secretary of defense, the joint chiefs of staff, the comearksd
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of centcom. the dni and secretary of state and all the commander in charge of nato on the ground including individual countries. joe biden and the last person to leave that room, the vice president, made this decision virtually on their own. >> yeah, it is not enough that you have, you know, screwed over 13 family members, refused to look them in the eye. even give them the dignity, the respect of telling them what happened, how about the american people? how about the people in the -- in your own state department? i mean, they didn't have a plan. they have got -- you have got an ambassador who is faking covid tests so he doesn't have to stay and can get home and back to his vacation this entire thing is just -- it's loaded with fraud, waste and abuse and mismanagement and lies. >> brian: david, we need two hours. how about this? they found out that they are trying to investigate abbey gate. they found out that there was
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destruction to deletion of photos videos and more. they couldn't get answers. delay of game. people wondering why this report came out late? because nobody wants answers. david bellavia, thanks so much. we will get to more of this tomorrow and the next day. a big show still ahead on "fox & friends." don't move. ♪ but i'm done struggling. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with just the click of this button. a button? no mask? no hose? just sleep. yeah but you need the hose, you need the air, you need the whoooooosh... inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com
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