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between joe biden and kamala and harris is no improvement. and hf also underscored this idea of prosperityperi and wealth. you d him mention christians need to get out ante.d vote. he is leavh no stone unturneisd in pennsylvania. i think this will , resonate for the people suffering. >> laura: is goingng to speak i think alongside the polish president in pennsylvania and thatlish was canceled. and theyo as conflicting reports about p what polish americans want for the presidency. i hope the people of pennsylvania yet -- there's a big polish community unitm half polish, everybodyolis knows that a pulley should bewe for donald trump. raymond, greau to see about we cut you a little short but make sure to >> >> carley: exactly six weeks until election day and former president trump is set to
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address his economic plan this afternoon in georgia after making this pennsylvania mom's day. >> here. going to go down a little bit. went down $100. we'll do that for the white house. >> todd: vice president harris reportedly considering going to the border after video shows her chanting down with deportations. we'll bring you the tape. >> carley: hundreds of drag racers terrorizing philadelphia, vandalizing cars and charging at cops. you of watch ing "fox and friens first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: and i'm todd piro. go to madeleine rivera for the latest on the white house race. >> >> madeleine: speech for former president trump today. today he's expected to talk about plans to woo foreign whoo foreign companies to move to the
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u.s. 15% corporate tax for companies who make their product in the u.s. and cut energy costs in half. he criticized kamala harris for supporting nationwide ban on fracking in 2019. >> kamala's vicious attack on pennsylvania energy, you're under attack. if anybody here believes that she will let your energy industry continue like fracking, you should immediately go to a ps psychiatrist ask have your head examined. dozens of occasions, kamala said she intents to ban fracking. >> madeleine: harrises she wants to bring back border security bill, that is a change from this
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video in 2018 when she supported more progressive policies. [chanting] >> madeleine: harris' campaign says the shifts have been shaped by years of governing. she will visit the u.s.-mexico border this week, her first since biden dropped out of the debate. the vice presidential debate is one week out. carley and todd. >> todd: she tries to weave out of things, it will be tough to get out of that video. >> carley: videos don't lie. >> todd: she's into it. fox news alert. idf striking down dozens of hezbollah targets overnight and
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united states is deploying more troops to middle east. >> carley: nate foy is live in israel with more. >> sirens are blaring in northern israel yet again >>. in the past three hours, hezbollah fired 55 rockets, this happens as israel launched another round of airstrikes. the fire continued both ways overnight. israel targeted several hezbollah sites after hitting 1300 yesterday. israeli defense minister gallant said israel destroyed infrastructure hezbollah spent years creating. israel is telling citizens to get out of harm's way, but many could not.
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35 children and 58 women were -- says you can blame hezbollah for that. >> hezbollah uses civilian homes as cover for deadly weapons, even as we called on civilians to move from danger, we saw hezbollah operatives were doing the opposite. >> we showed you yesterday hezbollah terrorists unloading a cruise missile from a home in southern lebanon. israel's iron dome sdrekted. u.s. announced it is sending more troops. the pentagon would not provide specifics, they will assist troops already in the region. israel's war cabinet met last night after iran accused israel of wanting a wider conflict.
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israel continues a pressure campaign on hezbollah. they have taken out several leaders, israel moved top battalion to northern border and war cabinet is committed to do whatever is necessary to allow 60,000 who evacuated from home to return. >> carley: nate foy, thank you so much. here is what iran's former president had to say when addre addressing the assembly last september, before the october 7 terror attack. in short, to endefor to universal american ideas throughout the world have proven failure. iranian nation takes pride in having unmasked true nature of rulers in both the east and west through islamic revolution.
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>> carley: iran's current president is blaming israel ahead of his address today in new york city, saying we don't wish to be the cause of instability in the region. israel seeks to create wider conflict. president biden will address the general assembly in the last major speech of his presidency. >> todd: iran president criti criticizing the u.s. for sending weapons to israel today. >> carley: bret, good morning to you. fighting continues with idf hitting targets in southern lebanon overnight and yesterday announced u.s. is sending additional troops to the region, what is your assessment of a major escalation between israel and lebanon and do you see a situation where the u.s. will need to get involved to defend
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israel with boots on the ground? >> i hope israeli strikes are part of cohesive campaign to stop the iran ians and proxy groups like hezbollah. they are striking american soldiers and don't regret hurting americans for one second. iran is already at war with us, they have been activating and targeting americans globally this will hopeful ly shift hezbollah focus from attacking americans. we never had a cohesive strategy to stop them. tlm is appeasement program of shou wering them with gifts andt does not work. when we do nothing, you get october 7 or another 9/11. they will fight until the last
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of hostageses returned. you have intense negotiations going on but core issue for benjamin netanyahu, every time israel has had enough and go to conduct an operation against hamas, there is mounting political pressure within days condemning israel. that is when hamas wins and are able to regroup. we need to give israel as much help as we can. >> todd: what do you expect iran's president to say today on the world stage? how do you expect the world, specifically the united states to respond. >> it is going to be interesting to follow iran's new president's speech and rhetoric. he is making his debut on international stage and he claims to be a reformist. not sure it will sway the opinion of iran, they are so much talk and not action.
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iran, they are regime, an evil that can't exist in our world today. they don't fear america. we need to reestablish and tehran expanded nuclear program after prom iszing to stop. they have increasing under uranium enrichment. they are building a bomb, plain and simple. we're seeing iran activating proxy groups and getting more aggressive and they are designing to hurt us. i hoech the speech tones down the rhetoric. they have got to stop supplying these groups focussed on attacking our interest. >> carley: iran's president while making this un speech will be protected by secret service, same secret service protecting former president trump and other
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officials from iranian assassination plots. remarkable. have a great day. from one threat to another. venezuelan migrants moving into south side of chicago are catching attention of gang members and residents are fed up. >> todd: remember back in the day when robbers used to rob a bank by going in with a bag with $1 assign on it. this is different, thieves trying to steal an atism by crashing into a grocery store. "fox and friends first" on this tuesday rolls along.
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strengthen rapidly as it moves toward big bend of florida. they think the national hurricane center believe it will be hurricane when it makes landfall along big bend and p panhandle of florida. we need center of circulation to develop to get a handle on this. we don't have a lot of time, we are urging folks along panhandle and west coast of florida to make preparations now, before wednesday night into thursday. we believe it will be a major hurricane impacting big bend of florida on thursday afternoon and across the southeast. heavy rain in the forecast, storm surge and hurricane-forced winds. crazy we're talking about a major hurricane within 48 hours.
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it is a dangerous situation, we don't have a lot of lead-up time. if any state can be prepared, it is florida. ron desantis, the governor, has already declared state of emergency. >> todd: get ready, important stuff. thank you. police in maryland searching for a pair of would-be thieves who crashed a truck into a su supermarket and attempting to steal an atm. they left empty-handed and then ditched the truck in the store parking lot. they went in and left without the truck. hundreds of drag racers reeking havoc in philly, vandalizing cars and charging at police officers. you see them doing donuts, people jumping out of the way. there were 11 illegal meet-ups
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on is the night drawing 200 cars each. one officer hurt and five police cars damaged. >> carley: major concern in the city of chicago over turf wars breaking out between local gangs and tren de aragua. former gang members and everyday citizens say tensions are at an all-time high. >> they get here and get funding and food and cars with no lic license. >> leadership and gangs in chicago get fed up with criminal activity of migrants or noncitizens. the city of chicago will go up in flames. >> carley: here to reacts, execute ive director of project hood. the "new york post" did a deep
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dive and spoke to hard-core gang members and everyday citizens and there is concern over this introduction of a new gang and what it can mean. can you describe what it is like in chicago right now in relation to this? >> absolutely. thank you for having me on the show, i appreciate it. i said early on adding migrants to the city of chicago will complicate the issue and problems. we're already dealing with major crime and educational issues and high murder rate. when you add individuals undocumented, coming from countries who have been let out of prison and entering our city, only a matter of time before things explode. on the south side, you are seeing confrontations and issues arising that are only going to get worse as time goes on. >> carley: that is the concern
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and innocent people getting caller: in the cross fires. octavia spencer's son and -- were both -- >> i see migrants taking over and trying to fly up and down the street dangerous, toting guns around and threatening to take over different areas. >> carley: there are police reports about venezuelan migrants trying to take over office buildings. when it comes to the election, will people change their vote as a result of this situation? >> absolutely. migration is a big issue and the border crisis that we have and we're experiencing is definitely an issue that a lot of voters are concerned about. a lot of individuals in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan are experiencing
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hardships where they have immigration has allowed individuals to cross the border and come into cities and cause havocs. those issues are dear to people. crime and immigration and economy are issues that a lot of voters are concerned about and i have no doubt individuals are going to vote in a direction that speaks to how they want to handle immigration. >> carley: it is a scary situation and there are concerns it could get worse. thank you for doing your part, we appreciate you. chilling detail about second assassination attempt suspect as doj makes case to charge him with more serious crimes. >> todd: new polls show trump leading in must-win georgia, congressman buddy carter will be at trump's rally today and he has a preview coming up.
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>> carley: former president trump will return to butler, pennsylvania, for a rally next week. we are learning chilling details about the suspect in his second assassination attempt. brooke singman has more. >> brooke: the former president is expected to return to butler, pennsylvania, on october 5, the justice department is weighing more serious charging against ryan routh. prosecutors are pursuing attempted assassination charges. routh remains behind bars after being denied bond after prosecutors presented chilling new evidence. we are learning routh had six
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cell phones in his car at time of the arrest, including one with a search of directions from mexico to palm beach. former fbi agents routh was liking influenced by other people. listen. >> i don't think there are too many lone wolves out there anymore and routh is no different. he may have been operating on his own that day, but he's been influenced by other people. >> brooke: routh is facing two f firearm charges. >> todd: let's bring in lexie rigdon. trump calls this a slap on the risk. does he have a point or is this incremental charging how it operating as they get more
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facts? >> i think initially they were trying to get him arrested. it was clear to everybody watching from home, this was an assassination attempt. that does not mean that meets burden required. it appears they will attempt to indict him with the grand jury, which i think will be easy based on this trevor trove. >> todd: talk about this letter, assassination attempt is written in the letter, to me, that is an admission. what jumps out to you from this letter? >> he wrote this letter to somebody saying, i failed, find somebody to help me. who gets a letter in a box and
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doesn't open until months later. sounds like it may be someone sick of his behavior. there could be potential conspiracy in there. this is something he was contemplating and hprepare. he was looking up how to get from palm beach to mexico. he had dates written down for september and october, which is chilling. this is very significant evidence. what is interesting about the detention hearing, you can see the defense be ing set up that e is not a dangerous guy, he is a law-abiding citizen. forget he was convicted of ha having explosives in 2013. and there is no evidence he was
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the person lying in wake. there was a witness who gave information to the police. the defense, as they have to, harped on the fact there is no video or surveillance showing it was routh. this should be interesting. >> todd: real interesting points. i would add, he's been arrested 200 times over course of his life. that is what hearings are for. former ag bill barr says he is dumb-founded doj released this letter. it serves no purpose other than to insight further violence. do you agree? >> i'm not sure. it could be that or showing -- doj as we have seen with p. diddy, they provide public with
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evidence they have. this is somebody who was radicalized and we don't know how, for a long time and as evidence by his social media, books he was reading, radicalized to despise donald trump and feel he is doing a service to the community. if there are other people out there on the fringe, releasing that letter could make somebody feel a certain type of way about what ryan wesley routh did. >> todd: go to the end of this book, the cell phones, letter, the things that show malice of forethought, does routh spend life behind bars if convicted? >> i think his goose is cooked. there was a witness, he was fleeing, the witness got the license plate and they have
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evidence and fingerprints and evidence of premeditation. i think he's in a lot of trouble. >> todd: great explanations, we appreciate it. carley. >> carley: former president trump heading to georgia today focusing on taxes and manufacturing at home after addressing his plans for the economy at a pennsylvania rally yesterday. >> no tax on tips. we will have no tax on overtime and for our seniors, decimated by stupidity of inflation, these people who they did to you, we will have no tax on social security benefits. >> carley: georgia congressman buddy carter is on the house energy and commerce committee and joins us now. you heard the former president layout part of his economic policy, he says he wants to cut energy prices in half.
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do you think that is possible? if so, what would it do to the economy? >> certainly it is possible. and it would help the economy t tremendously, day one of biden-harris administration, they declared war on fossil fuel, caused price of gasoline and fertilizer and groceries to go up. it was a domino effect on the economy. people are suffering. people in georgia are suffering, they are having to make a decision between buying groceries and buying gas. inflation was 1.4%, now highs of last five decades. people are asking themselves, are we better off now than four years ago? we are not, we were better with
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donald trump's policies. >> carley: kamala harris has yet to give a straight answer if americans are better off four years ago than they are now. her campaign says, elections are forward-looking, people are not worried about right now, they want her to fix the future. what do you think about that? >> it amazes me someone is saying, i'm going to fix the thing i've spent four years breaking. it is like o.j. simpson going across the country and looking for the real killer. this is the biden-harris policy, elections have consequence. policies of the biden-harris administration have gotten us into the condition we're in now, with high inflation, border not secure, with world stage not respected on the world stage.
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crime is high in our cities. those things are result of biden-harris administration policy. >> carley: we are hearing kamala harris may head to southern border to gain traction and sway voters there. i don't know if she will go, that is conversation this morning. polling, congressman, latest round shows donald trump is up in sunbelt states of georgia, arizona and north carolina. kamala harris has an edge in some rust belt states. how do you view this election with six weeks to go? >> i think people are going to vote according to their pocketbooks and it is obvious they were better off four years ago than now. i don't think people are buying this. you mentioned a while ago, she has not answered questions. first question, are you better off than you were four years ago
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and then she talked about her values, she did not answer the questions. we are not better off, we need trump back again. our area, georgia is a manufacturing hub, we have a great port in savannah. we are the epitome of manufacturing and we want to continue that. people are hurting and know taxes are high, energy is high. those things weigh into this, donald j trump will win georgia. >> carley: before we let you go, we know you are going to the rally tonight in georgia, brian kemp will not, he is campaigning for dave mccormick, how do you read that situation? >> that was preplanned, we did not know president trump was coming and governor kemp had plans and made promises, i wouldn't read into that. i'm encouraged, they have made
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up and brian kemp is onboard and donald trump is helping brian and brian is upon hadding donald and we'll make sure to deliver georgia. brian kemp understands how important georgia is, donald trump understands how important georgia is. >> carley: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. there is this, speaking of the economy, sweet surprise for a grocery shopper. watch. >> here. going to go down a little bit. went down $100. we'll do that for you from the white house. >> todd: i'll tell trump when i visit stop and shop. cheryl casone will join us live next. smile! you found it.
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the store is struggling with sales. the moment that caught attention, he gives this mother of three $100. listen to what he says. >> here going to go down a little bit, went down $100. we'll do that for you from the white house. >> cheryl: remember, look at prices we've seen rise under biden-harris administration. eggs are up 110%, milk 22%, beef 33%, chicken 41%. the economy and inflation are the number one issue. >> todd: that mom will be on "fox and friends" coming up in a few minutes. that is a positive story, this not so positive. boeing says this is our last and final offer to striking workers. >> cheryl: offer is pay raise
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total 30% over four years. the union wants 40%. but the union is saying, not so fast, this is way you made the offer we are upset about. the workers responded saying boeing took it upon themselves to send this offer to all members and media without prior communication or negotiation, it was thrown at us without discussion. a little power trip. i will say it. right now, you have no production of 737 or 767, these workers will lose healthcare benefits and get final paycheck and unions only have so much money to help them through for a few weeks. this will have to come to a conclusion. right now they are saying we will reinstate your performance bonus and give you double what
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we first offered, they will give six grand just to assign. that performance bonus, average pay will go from 75,000 a year to 111,000 a year. this is why the 787 is still in production in south carolina, it is nonunion facility. companies look to open shop in nonunion shops, it can destroy your business and boeing has enough. >> carley: labor department is getting involved because of loom ing threat of port strike. >> cheryl: from maine, to texas, three dozen ports up and down the east coast and gulf coast could go on strike. 43% of all u.s. imports would
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cost 5 million per day >> if you look at overall picture this affects rail, retailers, groceries, goya foods, one example that is on container ships coming from overseas. a lot of retailers are bringing in holiday merchandise. other problem is the west coast, ports of long beach and los angeles are saying, i think 18 rs jump in traffic already that might get worse. remember the ships off coast of california during the pandemic, i am not saying that is where we are, i am saying that is what we could be go ing forward. >> carley: this involves stuff you guilty in stores. >> todd: and involves christmas. >> cheryl: santa better step up
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his game, we might have issues. >> carley: good point, cheryl, don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. thank you. did you see this last night? buffalo bills, damar hamlin grabbing first intersection less than two years after his heart stopped two years ago on monday night football. >> on the move and launching down the middle and intercepted. and damar hamlin. [cheering] >> huge roar, one of the most popular, inspiring bills comes up with the takeaway. >> carley: how cool, damar hamlin reflecting after the bills win over jaguars. >> i was able to take it one day at a time and my teammates and coaching and bills organization
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was there for me. i'm thankful, thankful, thankful i'm a buffalo bill. >> carley: cool stuff, congratulations, i can't believe that was two years ago. >> todd: moments after it happened, we did not think we would see what he woo saw. beautiful moment. >> carley: sunbelt showdown, trump edging harris out as both sides court latino voters. >> todd: we're talking to betty cardenas next. check in with lawrence jones. >> lawrence: i remember two years ago doing coverage for that, a lot of people did not think he survive, through prayers, he is back and he's doing it. good seeing you. this morning on "fox and friends," countdown is on, six
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weeks to election day, the economy is in focus, trump address being ing his plan and putting biden-harris record in the spotlight. that is ahead. and kamala harris considering a visit to the southern border. video shows her radical positions, will she be able to convince voters on another flip-flop? and chicago fears an all-out turf war as city gangs clash with venezuelans there. former gang member is sounding the alarm just ahead, he warned about this. gopro fight for senate control could come down to one state, montana. republican senate candidate tim sheheay live with his fight this morning. one ivy league professor has advice for you, speak up on campus. those stories and more, we'll
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>> this hasn't in 40 years since walter mondale. remember he lost 49 out of 50 states. i don't want to say there is a direct connection there. so we are not used to this, and we're not giving up. >> carley: he is not giving up, he says. cardinal dolan says the archdiocese is going to reach out to senator schumer and governor hochul and hopes they can get harris to change her mind. that's interesting. >> todd: burn by the cardinal. vice president harris and former president trump heading to the sun belted states this week with both sides aiming to court latino voters. >> carley: latest poll shows trump gaining on harris among hispanic voters in arizona, georgia, and north carolina. >> todd: betty joins us now. you saw the numbe why is kamalar behind that number in the sun
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belt? >> i think because most of the sun belt is actually most of the southern border and southern states. and we have seen the policies under her administration, her and biden, we have seen the crisis at the border, what has happened. she was in charge, actually, biden taxed her to be in charge of the border, and she just destroyed it completely. we see that there is a lot of immigration coming in from foreign -- not just latin america but actually 80% that are crossing don't even speak spanish. so, it's not even latin americans that are coming. it's from other countries. and she has to make this clear, this administration has failed not just the hispanic-american community but also the immigrant working class that has been here waiting for years in line for something to legalize for them. and suddenly it's just like they are back of the line.
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daca. no solution for them. and they have be had the house, the congress and the house, they do coo have passed any bills at that time if they really cared about the latino, about the working class. blue collar, a lot of hispanics part of this group that should have happened the first two years. >> carley: all about the economy, betty. is donald trump hispanic voters when it comes to it economic message if so how? >> the economy, business. like i mentioned, we are the working force and also the buying force. latinas one of the top groups we consume a lot of purchases here in the united states. we are the blue collar that works. we are also the largest faith group in america. and trump resonates with all of our values and we are that working force. we are what makes america great. and trump saw that he realizes
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that and he comes to the community. he doesn't wait for us to go to him. he comes to us. >> todd: we reached out to the harris-walz campaign we have not heard back. that would set the record. walz talking with their hands in one single segment. thank you, betty. >> carley: have great day. >> todd: red bull athlete tom pages tells me is he sponsored by red bull not that he is hopped up on caffeine, taking off with parachute attached to a motocross bike french alps. the first three attempts resulting in crashes. he did not give up though. the fourth time walls a charm. beautiful scenery, crazy story there. he stuck the landing. >> todd: with that we have stuck our landing. "fox & friends" begins -- >> carley: right now. have a great day. ♪
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