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>> steve: it is 8:00 here in new york city, chris harris our stage manager just ran in, dave will cue us. go ahead, cue us. >> ainsley: there you go. >> steve: welcome to hour three of "fox and friends" for september 9, 2024.
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the countdown is on, one day away from the 2024 presidential debate. as kamala harris flip flops her way to the middle, far left senator bernie sanders says the quiet part out loud, what she's doing to win. >> i don't think she's abandoning her ideas, she is trying to be pragmatic in order to win the election. >> lawrence: trying to hide it. >> brian: fox news alert. house republicans revealing failures and there is a lot of them that led to the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. >> it could have been prevented if the state department did its law and executed plan of evacuation, they did not do that. >> brian: make it conditions based. nikki haley says policy is one of the v.p.'s weakest points. >> lawrence: and tyreek hill
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handcuffed after police put him in handcuffs outside the stadium. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" start right now, mornings are better with us, with friends. >> steve: cue us chris. we are less than 48 hours from the abc presidential debate between donald trump and kamala harris you can see on fox. >> brian: the vice president says she is ready, she is prepping for the debate. >> lawrence: rich edson is at the white house with details >> is the president here? >> the president is here, the vice president is not. president trump debated pruchl biden, he is not on the ticket anymore. vice president has been in pittsburgh since thursday getting ready for the debate. she was asked if she was ready
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to go and she said she is ready to take on trump. >> are you ready, madom vice president? >> ready. >> poll shows tight race, slight lead seen for -- 28 percent of likely voters say they need to learn more about the vice president. views of trump have been locked in for a while. trump spent saturday afternoon in central wisconsin. he called president biden stupid a and -- corrupt. >> she is worse than him, he's a smarter person than she is. if i destroy her in the debate, they will say trump suffered a humiliating defeat tonight. >> after weeks of criticism, harris has policy proposals,
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they include build an economy and lowest cost for family, ensure safety and justice for all and keep america safe, secure and prosperous. the tabs are general themes like small business tax credit she anno announced last week. >> steve: it has to be co coincidence to roll that out the day before the debate. they were not thinking about that, will they? >> she will say, check out my position on my website. >> brian: appreciate it. not a lot of specifics out there, few things about the economy, actually said that before in a friday announcement and another speech about three weeks ago, we know where she stands, i don't know the difference in her tax plan and
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joe biden's tax plan and she should be accurate about what the president's tax reform did in 2018, she is mischa mischaracterizing it. as kayleigh mcenany said, if you do a study, people who got biggest tax break are the middle class, under trump. they lost 1%. you have a situation where she will tax unrealized gains, which is insanity and guys like mark cuban said, she does not mean it, which is incredible. number two, the capital gains tax, which will be higher than joe biden. vilify the rich where most billionaires are backing her. >> lawrence: a lot of conversation is in the details. she says that now she's going to use president donald trump no tax on tips, that is not for
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everyone getting tips, she wants restrictions. it is inkcumbent on the presidet to ask her about stealing his idea. she says she loves border agents now. have you apologized to agents? you want deportation, are you funding or defunding ice. those things are fair game on the debate stage. >> ainsley: she's a progressive, when senator -- >> brian: she does not say that now. >> ainsley: bernie sanders does. gov track says she was most liberal progressive senator at that time, more than bernie sanders. bernie sanders says she is still progressive, she is still doing what it takes to win, listen to this. do you think she's abe bandoning her progressive ideals? >> i don't think she's
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abandoning her ideals, she's being preg mattic and doing what is right to win the election. by expanding medicare and social security and lifting cap, the rich put in, to raise social security benefits, need to raise minimum wage to living wage, if you campaign on those issues, raising taxes on billionaires, she's going to win and could win big. her views are not mine, i do consider her progressive. >> steve: we knew that. when you look at what she stands for, her platform, it is a political document, it is meant to be great for all of us. look at specifics, how she will
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do things for middle class, help with taxes and child care. what if you are below middle class? gigantic portion of the population is going, what about me? i don't need a child tax cut, i need help with gas and bacon. i need help and she does not address that. nonetheless, it is one of those things where the obama team is trying to massage a message for her so she is palatable given her flip flopping in the past as she possible can be. she is leaving out a great big chunk of the demographic. >> brian: bernie sanders saying she said it to get elected, on the debate itself, before we get into what pete buttigieg says, making donald trump seem bigger than life. muted microphones, no live studio audience hurts trump, he is used to it.
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what is key, who minute to answer questions and for rebuttal. one extra minute for follow-up, that is when host and moderator can say, that is not what your plan did or that is not what you said or madam vice president, where do you separate yourself? cnn moderators hung back on that. the abc moderator approach according to rick klein, i don't think there is a role for fact checking, we're not making a commitment to fact checking anything or anything, we are there to make a conversation go. i would love that to be philosophy, i fear it is not. >> steve: that is way they ran the cnn debate, most people thought it was a good debate. >> brian: people on the left were not happy. does abc feel they have to
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correct that? land i disagree on one point, brian, not having the crowd is asset for donald trump. that is when he gets off script, he will get them goings and it will make him -- >> brian: start juggling. >> lawrence: some people enjoy it, part of country he's trying to live over do not like off script moments. >> steve: one of the most pressing challenges for both of them will be the clock. we're used to seeing donald trump talk for two hours. >> lawrence: not her. >> steve: has to whittle things down. last time during that interview, she did a lot of zig-zaging, wea weaving back and forth. it could be two know minutes,
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one minute. >> ainsley: with the one minute, joe biden had 30 seconds left or minute left because he had small -- >> steve: mr. president, you have 87 seconds left. she is prepping to fill two minutes. >> brian: i love what john fetterman said, but pete buttigieg said donald trump is unbeataable, watch. >> it will take super human discipline to deal with donald trump in a debate, no ordinary proposition, not because dobbs donald trump is masterful.
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-- -- i want to say it is going to be straight-up debate, she's going to do great, donald trump will be good, too. we can remember he wrecked all republican, he's a good debater. it is interesting this guy is h honest. i think she will be ready, trump gets it, too, trump no longer needs a knock-out. in august it looked like she had momentum and press is going to give a glide path. "new york times" poll shows she's made up four points in two weeks. >> lawrence: i had to sit through a week of convention, that is all they talked about,
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they did not talk about the issues, they did not talk about crime or economic circumstances, they did not talk about the border, that is all they talk about is donald trump. there was stuff leaked for press to read part of reason they wanted mics on entire time so she could attack trump. there has been zero plan ever to talk about the issue with the democratic party. >> ainsley: i love pete buttigieg is attacking trump, let's don't focus on trump, after he did. we are all watching kamala harris, we know donald trump. we want to see if she can do well. we've heard her talk about spices and she likes doritos, why has she flip flopped on policies or has she? does she believe this and how will she vote? she is 59 years old, she's been progressive her whole life and she want a platform similar to donald trump.
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>> brian: did you talk to tulsi gabbard about this? >> ainsley: we do. >> they have been studying my debate with her in 2019 and setting aside a week of solid debate prep with lights and stage and stand-ins, donald trump does not needs to do it, he's speaking to the american people. she is taking this debate seri seriously and will come ready to recite and deliver in an effective way, however, she cannot run from her record. president trump looks forward to making sure american people remember what she's done over the last 3-1/2 years and how she had the opportunity to fix what is broken. she is responsible for breaking it, she will come in and begin to fix those problems and get us back on track as a country. >> s tulsi gabbard is expecting a big
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performance. >> brian: she does seem scripted, never -- doesn't make if conversational. >> steve: it will come down to, we'll have them side by side on the stage, first time and only time to see them and compare them according to the poll you cited a moment ago, there is risk and reward with this debate. 30% need to know more about her. t two-thirds of people hope to learn about policy specifically. they learn more about her policies, they might feel better about supporting her. we don't know, maybe she will say something, i don't like that idea. >> ainsley: what do you think about the muted mics. when she gets thrown off, she does the word salad thing.
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the mic will be muted and prevent her flow. >> brian: her advantage is women vote and now between 11 and 14 points. one thing that could push back on that, the former first lady, melania trump. she has a book coming out. this came out yesterday and we'll be hearing from her more because of the book. listen. >> the 2020 election results changed our lives forever. it impacted our quality of life, cost of food, gasoline, safety and even the geopolitical landscape. america is more divided today than ever before. it has become increasingly parent there are significant challenges to free speech. as demonstrated by the evers l
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efforts to silence my husband. >> lawrence: grace surrogate unlike people that pretend they don't like the spotlight, sheing doesn't. she wants to raise her son, support her husband as much as possible. with this book, you will see more of her, i think it is a great asset. >> brian: she is a model, she was in the spotlight. when she goes out there, skin gotten toughened because of criticism, when she's in the spotlight, she brings class to that family, they are classy anyway, i think it rounds out the ticket. >> ainsley: she is smart not to do interviews until fall. her book is coming out and we want to read her story. the book comes out in a few
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weeks, it's doing well on amazon already. >> steve: so much has happened and we have not heard prosecute her. >> brian: i don't know if president trump will do this, daughter of don jr., when she came out and talked about playing golf with her gran grandfather and she said, he forgot, i'm a trump, too. to see family spots will help independents. >> lawrence: last time we heard from melania was the statement after the assassination attempt and how that made her feel. it touched a lot of americans. i think more people want to hear from her. >> ainsley: it does pull at the women's heart strings when we hear how they became successful. >> brian: even dwayne the rock johnson commented and said he was impressed. >> lawrence: and mark zuckerberg, too. >> steve: 8:18, carley joins us
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with a manhunt. >> carley: it is stretching into its third day for a suspect that opened five on a busy interstate, hurting five people and hitting a dozen cars. it is believed joseph couch is armed and dangerous. officers found an ar-15 they believe couch used after finding his suv on saturday. house foreign affairs committee releasing report on the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. it revealed administration did not have to abide by deadlines in the doha agreement with taliban and state department did not have an escape plan despite clear warnings. state department said the president acted in the best interest of the american people when he ended america's longest
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war. 13 u.s. service members were killed in the disastrous withdrawal. miami daytona 500 dade police officer is on administrative duties, after tyreek hill was detained and released. the dolphins got a touchdown and he celebrated by pretending he was in handcuffs, referencing that detainment. >> brian: they beat the jaguars. >> carley: i did say that. >> brian: i appreciate that. 19 after the hour. v.p. harris wants on challenge trump on policy, what about her record on the world stage. >> steve: we have former ambassador and governor, nikki haley, in studio coming up next.
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talks falter, there is a warner of the iran axis of evil. >> we're surrendered by iran's axis of evil, in recent days terrorists murdered six hostages and three police officers. >> brian: reaction is former u.s. ambassador to united nations, nikki haley. great to see you. your thoughts about prime minister netanyahu? thousands want the hostages back under enormous pressure even from the u.s., what had his stance be? >> he remembers what hamas says, when given the opportunity, they will do it again. he wants to eliminate hamas, it is the right thing. whether jordan, lebanon, gaza or what they are doing with hostages, remember who is right and who is wrong.
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israel did not start this, hamas started it. israel needs to end it. >> brian: do you believe holding back weapon his hurt them? >> absolutely, they need us to support, they are saying give us weapons. they are fighting our enemies, we need to help them. >> brian: iran is the problem, we have two assassination attempt here, one of which is on you. they are targeting, you, mike pompeo, donald trump. they had a cyber attack on the trump campaign. >> the fbi sat me down and said they knew there was election meddling coming from iran. look at the foreign actors invading us, iran, russia, china, north korea to a certain
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xen, we are sitting ducks letting it happen. biden never should have lifted sanctions on iran, it is unforgivable. >> brian: i want to talk about this election, you made it clear as hard as you campaign and you were direct to former president trump, you called him and said, i will help any way i can. you will vote for him. liz cheney, conservative republican who says i am not going to support him, i will vote for harris and she was upset with you. listen. >> she stopped running and a third of voters were voting for nikki haley. she says she is on standby to campaign for donald trump. she called him unhinged. >> i can't understand her position on this in any kiennd
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principled way. things she made clear when she was running in the primary is true. casting a vote for donald trump or writing someone in means you made a decision which is to abandon the constitution. >> brian: your reaction to her re reaction? >> she can't say my decision is not principled 6. vote based on style or substance. this is not contest. harris raised taxes, trump reduced taxes. harris is weak on national security, trump is strong on national security. harris argsllowed border to be infiltrated and trump was harder on the border, this is about my family, this is about america and these are about issues.
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we should be clear, if you don't like him, don't like him, you can't say his policies are worse than kamala harris, that is not a fact. >> brian: you don't take that personal, it is about the country, will you appear on stage with him at rallies? there is sizeable portion, especially in primary, you proved it, that support you only. >> i have made iter cloo clear he needs to ask for vote of suburban women, independents, conservative democrats, this is a tight election. he needs to say, i need your vote. i'm on standby, happy to be helpful, i don't want to see kamala harris win. he is the candidate, he can decide if he needs my support or not. >> brian: you would do it? >> absolutely. >> brian: why do you think kamala harris has a 14-point lead among women? >> because donald trump and j.d.
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vance need to change the way they speak about women. don't call kamala harris dumb, she did not get this far by accident, she is a prosecutor, don't talk about intelligence or looks, focus on the policy. republican women get their backs up when you call a woman dumb. we win on policies, stick to policies and leave other stuff. >> brian: prediction tomorrow night, what do you think? how will it go? >> she's a prosecutor, she's a good debater, the goal is neither can afford a mistake. >> brian: that is true, have to think for 90 minutes. good to see you. one point, come back and talk about what you found in taiwan, it is significant. straight ahead, summer may be over, harris has flip flops on
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to be sure everyone is paying attention. >> ainsley: thank you. be safe. one day from the abc 2024 presidential debate and trump is aiming to define kamala harris' far left record, this as 28% of likely voters say when it comes to harris, they need to learn m more. to help set up the stage, tammy bruce and charlie hurt. good morning. tammy, start with you, what does donald trump need to do to focus on her background and policy, one third of american voters don't know what she stands for. >> tammy: you saw numbers that look like word salads on kamala harris' website. he needs to focus and he understands the issues.
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he isun aring on issues. it is key, it is transparency, what is her problem not doing interviews, not speaking about issues. on her website, it is same word mcsalliadcsally -- salad. she recommends a path to citizenship. it is nothing new. he needs, this is key, remind people, look at what people have done, not what they say. he has a history. she has one. she is running from his and he is running toward his, easier position to be in. where does she stand on issues? she will not be able to compete with that e. >> ainsley: here are flip flops, she wanted to back fracking, med
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medicare for all, including illegals, federal jobs guarantee. how does she pivot from these positions and explain to the american people? >> charlie: i think it is difficult and i agree with tammy, it is going to end up coming down to credibility. donald trump is probably the gr greatest political debater in american history. >> ainsley: yeah. >> he knocked out 18 republicans and managed to knockout a sitting president out of the race before first ballot was cast. what will be surprising to people, kamala harris will end up doing better than people are anti anticipating. there is hype about how bad with her word salads. she will appear to do better
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during the debate. problem is, you take whatever she says during the debate and compare to platforms that you just listed sleeze flipped on and compare tape from tomorrow night to all the other things she said in the past. not only does it suggest where she is on issues, it reveals her wil willingness to say anything to get elected and that goes to heart of credibility and nothing defines a politician like credibility, losing it or having it. and trump has credibility and she does not. >> ainsley: you are right, he ran first time, i'm not a politician and people like that. we know where he stands. typical politician flip flops. here is bernie sanders, this was over the weekend saying, she is
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not changed, she's a progressive, she is doing this to win. listen to this. >> i don't think she's abandoning her ideals, she is doing what is right in order to win the election. her views are not mine, i consider her progressive. >> ainsley: your reaction. >> tammy: he used word ideals, she used the word values, to the left flank, don't listen to what i say, watch what i do. we were told by this team they were going to be uniters and would bring things back to normal. their normal is chaos, bad economy, crime, their normal is open border, their normal are world wars. we've seen it issue they are making the mistake of underestimating the american people, that is where the "new
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york times" sienna poll indicate, american people want change, they don't see her as agent of change, they see trump as that person. >> ainsley: charlie, quick reaction. >> i love the way he says that like he was helping her out and he's destroying her credibility, as he says it. nobody gained more from biden-harris administration than radicals like bernie sanders. >> ainsley: thank you, i appreciate you being here. migrant mayhem, lendlord of that colorado apartment complex allegedly taken over by venezuelan gang putting up a for sale assign. some democrats call it exaggeration. we have a live report next. are you looking to gro closer to god? dive deeper into prayer. listen, it doesn't matter if you've never prayed before or if you're praying every day. god wants you to grow a little closer to him.
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>> steve: the oldest family feud in america continues on fox nation, the brand-new season of the real hatfields and mccoys is out today featuring the family's
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fight for real estate. >> we always are fighting and feuding and just trying to protect what's ours and, you know, we're not going to ever quit. >> back then it was over land, property, and then here we are today we're still feuding over the same thing 200 years later. >> steve: two members of the hatfield family, amber and chad, join us. happy birthday, chad, you came on tv and it is your birthday. back in the old days when the hatfields and mccoys first squared off, what was the feud about? >> it was always about land and land issues and they had -- they were killing -- some think it was over a pig but it was not actually over a pig. it was way more than that. >> steve: that's where the expression the real mccoy comes from. there was a difference between
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the hatfields and mccoys. you married into this family, chad. >> i did. >> steve: one of the most famous feuding families in the world. what were you thinking going in? >> well, you know, i got to meet nancy and i loved her from a very early time and i said man, these guys are crazy but at the same time if -- hatfields, yeah, the mccoys, but now, you know, the hatfields are awesome and once they accept you and they figure out that your heart is where it's supposed to be, you ain't got to worry about nothing else. >> steve: regarding where your heart should be it's this death match against the other family that continues today. >> it does. it is a very real issue. and we will never let a mccoy outdo us. they never have. history will show we have always
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excelled over them. >> steve: once again like the olden days with property. it's about real estate. a 2024 edition of the hat fields and mccoys. >> if they thought they would come to gilbert to hatfield territory we were never going to let that happen, never. >> steve: so chad, it was about real estate. it is also about boos. >> it is. watch throughout history. hatfields has dominated everything. mccoys will do anything we tried to do. we started a distill tree and they tried to do it. they still can't do it 12 years later. they are still trying to copy what we do. we make the best bourbon in the u.s. i proved it right there it is on your table that we brought you to enjoy. >> steve: here it is. i thought you guys were
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manufacturers or distillers of white lightning. >> we are. that's white lightning right there. aged in white oak barrels in our distillery. we've one several awards. if you get a bottle its -- 80 proof. >> steve: close to 300, right? >> i make it any way you want. >> steve: fantastic. happy birthday once again. in 24 seconds we'll be off a air and crack it open and have some. >> enjoy it. >> steve: you can watch the brand-new season of the real hatfields and mccoys forever feuding exclusively on fox nation. amber and chad, always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> steve: that's our show. here we go. "america's newsroom." >> do you think that she is

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