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>> jimmy: don't get excited, they have to count the mail-in cookies. i'm not surprised, kamala supporters have been told milk is bad because of cows. the passion is trump. >> laura: now travis kelce getting hit for parties too hard in the offseason. is that why he has a mustache that looks like a porn star? >> jimmy: he wants to be gron gronkowski. he wanted to wind up in every commercial, he's trying too hard and that is the problem. >> laura: he's a great player, seems like a great guy. lose the mustache is all i'm saying. jesse is next. >> todd: a fox news alert, breaking this hour, new center
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report on secret service failures and first assassination attempt against former president trump just released seconds ago. we'll bring details on that as the second assassination attempt suspect now faces life in prison. >> carley: today vice president kamala harris is expected to unveil more of her economic plan in pittsburgh after senator joe concha says he will not endorse her. we'll tell you the reason why. >> todd: and mlb ledgend tommy john will join us to reflect on his groundbreaking surgery. >> carley: you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. the senate just released interim report on the secret service report about the assassination attempt in butler, pennsylvania. >> carley: brooke singman is here. >> brooke: the committee releasing the report this morning after conducting a dozen
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interviews with secret service personnel responsible for planning and securing trump's butler rally. the commit found failed to ensure agr roof was covered by secret service or local counter snipers. the report reveals a secret service agent respected drone equipment days before the rally and it was denied with no explanation. the committee can confirm secret service knew about a suspisciou person with a range finder and allowed president trump to stay on stage. seeing officers with gun drawn elevated threat level notifying trump did not cross his mind. a federal grand jury has indicted ryan wesley routh, suspect in trump's second assassination attempt. he is facing new charge of attempted assassination on top
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of gun charges. a man in idaho is facing charges for threatening to kill trump after making nearly a dozen phone calls to mar-a-lago a few weeks before routh's attempt on trump's life. senate is advancing a bill to increase trump's secret service protection. listen. >> i'm proud to lead this effort in the senate and on the floor to request passage of enhanced security act to send this bill to president biden's desk so it may become law. >> brooke: kentucky senator rand paul will join "fox and friends" this morning with more on the new report. >> todd: it is a damning report, here is what jumped off the page to me. the rally was first time sniper team assigned to someone other than president, v.p. or formally n nominated period. this happened before rnc so he
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was not formerly nominated. secret service personnel said they were unaware of a threat. none of that jibes together. so many more questions to what i read that we need answers from and we need them now. >> carley: so many threats against the former president, you have butler, pennsylvania, florida and this guy in idaho that was calling mar-a-lago and has been arrested as a result. trump campaign says donald trump was briefed on attempts from iran to assassinate here. mere here is lindsey graham on this. >> this is an act of war against american people, hostile act. iranians are hacked into accounts and sharing information with the media to undermine our
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election and we've done nothing about it. they are trying to assassinate president trump, mike pompeo, and we are doing nothing about it. what are consequences of foreign government interfering in our election when it comes to donald trump? nothing. that is unacceptable. >> carley: as brooke mentioned, the bill wants to bolster trump's security. this is threat to the election when it comes to foreign actors who want to interfere and intervene in u.s. politics. >> todd: there are so few things in our world and country right now that are bipartisan, this is one of them. yet you have according to this report, from the report, secret service, dhs, fbi, atf and other federal agencies continue to obstruct the investigation. this is what was written in that report. they are not saying they are not--ing, they are obstructing. we need to get them to stop
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doing that and find out why they are obstructing. it does not make sense. everybody in congress wants answers and they're being denied. >> carley: there are a lot of questions that remain. the senate was just released and rand paul be on to talk about it. >> carley: and a shooting in arizona shared by the harris-walz campaign. it is being treated as property crime. shots from a b-b or pellet gun were fired into the same office. so far no arrests have been made. election day is less than six weeks away and two polls show a virtual tie. >> todd: lucas tomlinson in washington with details. hi, lucas. >> lucas: good early morning. the quinnipiac poll shows former president donald trump up a point over kamala harris 48-47.
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new cnn poll showing opposite, harris up a point over trump 48-47. both returning to battleground state s today. donald trump heads to charlotte after his runningmate campaigned there. trump rallied in wilmington last week and kamala harris is expected to be in pittsburgh. while kat cammack pain nothing georgia, trump highlighted his plan to help american business. >> we are cutting business tax from 21% to 15%, making us most competitive tax anywhere on the planet, only for those who make their product in the usa. she is called the tax queen, they love her in other countries
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she forces everybody out of our country into their hands. demandings a 33% tax hike on production for her policy. lucas tomlinson >> lucas: joe manchin said he will not support kamala harris. >> the 60-vote threshold we operate under in the senate is essential. s >> will endorse her for president? >> i will not endorse her. >> lucas: joe manchin is the holy gral of democracy. >> carley: lucas, thank you so much. vice president harris is considering a visit to the southern border. our next guest is a new york farmer whos he is overwhelmed by crossings from canada. >> todd: fox weather alert,
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quickly and it has. >> janice: it is still a tropical storm, we are expecting ra rapid escalation, i think people are not taking this seriously in the panhandle and big benebend. 65 mile per hour winds. conditions will be favorable for rapid intensification. this fox model overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. this model shows landfall around 10 p.m. on thursday and then moving inland as a major category three hurricane. it is possible it strengthens into something further than that. keep that in your mind, hurricane hunters are in the storm and getting all information to input into our computer modeling.
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the track has been steady over the last couple days. we have a good idea where this will make landfall and potential for this to be a blockbuster hurricane. 400 miles wide will impact the cone area and all of the state of florida and as it moves inland, this is a huge story for middle tennessee, kentucky, as it stalls the out over ohio and tennessee river valley bringing perhaps a foot of rain. this is big this week and this weekend as we get heavy rainfall in vulnerable areas and storm surge up to 15 feet. people who are told to evacuate need to do so. what if you don't have power for a week, can you deal with that? that is things you have to think about and we don't have a lot of time. florida knows how to deal with hurricanes, i need residents to
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pay attention and be vigilant and take care of you and your family. >> carley: thank you so much. we appreciate it. here is an update on a story we have been following. air force veteran joseph lopez and his brother are back in the u.s. after being freed from a dubai jail. they say they were drugged during a party. we spoke to them last month. >> our lives are at stake here. the amount of years in prison, this could ruin our lives, we need everybody's help, our politicians help, our country's help. >> carley: that is what happened. republican v.p. nominee j.d. vance worked with the lopez family to bring the ohio natives h home. welcome back, guys. two more illegal migrants arrested for child sex crimes on
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nantucket in martha's vineyard. one was deported and -- the second migrant arrested on martha's vineyard for 11 charges of child sex crime, three counts of aggravated rape and indecent assault and battery on a child. ice has arrested six others on the island in the last month. >> todd: vice president kamala harris plans to visit the border in arizona on friday. the crisis is not just at the southern border. the northern border is also in crisis. this farmer videoed this. chris oshg liver joins me now. while we wait to see if kamala is or is not going to visit the southern border. if she were to visit the
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northern border, which you are 500 feet from, what would she see? >> she would not think it is much of a deal, same as southern border she did not think was a big deal. amount of people crossing, they have caught 13,000 in the last six months, that is what border patrol have apprehended. if they can catch all of them. if they caught 50%, that is probably a good reading, hard to say how many have come across. >> todd: looks at the videos you shot, not one or two, you see dozens of people crossing on your property. it needs to being pointed out, you have a wife and three kids. when you see individuals crossing, do you worry are if your family's safety? >> absolutely, you have no
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control. you don't know who these people are. not everybody is a good person. they had a guy up in armstown, arrested, he was planning an isis style attack in new york city. that was recently. same night, i had people come across my cameras, that should be stopped. i don't -- not good. >> todd: you told our producers that donald trump did not have these crossings during his presidency, do you blame kamala harris, the border czar and joe biden for what is happening on your property? >> absolutely. >> todd: you think it will change if donald trump is elected? >> i hope so. four years ago we had hardly any people coming across, it was rarity, now every night i have
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people on my trail cameras, every night another group. it depends on the size, usually two, three, five, six, it all depends. if you lurk around in the middle of the night, you are usually up to no good. >> todd: i hope for you it changes one way or another and changes fast. chris oliver, thank you, we appreciate it. fox news alert, israel trading rocket fire with hezbollah. >> carley: iranian president slams the jewish state for fighting against the terror group. his inflammatory comments on u.s. soil coming up next. for more than a decade farxiga has been trusted again and again, and again. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. [door creaks open] [floor creaks]
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nate. >> hezbollah launched what it claims is long-range ballistic missile as tel aviv send ing israelis into bomb shelters this morning. take a look. [sirens sounding] >> so watch this. interceptor from david sling system collided with the incoming missile this morning. hezbollah claims it targeted masoud spy agency headquarter as retaliation for israel's assassination of leaders and exploding communication devices last week. an israeli airstrike took out the launcher where israel says that missile came from in southern lebanon and israel carried out several other attacks targeting hezbollah weapon facility and leadership. take a look at this have, third
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airstrike on beirut in a week, israel sassassinated -- until safe for northern residents to return to their homes. we aim for the operation to be short as possible, that is why we're attacking with great force. we must be prepared to take longer with high spirit. that tense irt is reflected on all sides, continued fire on israel and hezbollah launched rockets more than any other day in this war yesterday. >> carley: nate foy, thank you. as this is happening, the president of iran was in the united states and took to the stage at the united nations and criticized israel over the war in gaza.
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listen. >> the world witnessed true nature of israeli regime, carrying out atrocities in gaza and murdered innocent people. they label people antisemitism and label pres people whoa stood up against the occupation as terrorists. >> carley: outside united nations, protesters rallied against his speech and demanded justice. deputy direct in the u.s. for national council of resistsance for iran and author of "the iran th threat." he triggered inspection of iranian nuclear sites. nice to have you, such an impressive person. iran's new president acted as if
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october 7 never happened and said iran has never initiated war, only defended itself against external aaggraaggressi. what do you snng >> who is going to be listening to the ayatollah repeating same rhetoric for the last four decades. they have been labeled leading of terrorism. the world has seen over the past few months, head of snake of war and terror lies in tehran and the regime kills people both about human rights, wages most terror attacks and has proxies around the world.
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taking people hostage and seeking concessions so that is the language and every four years the iran regime president come to the un and repeat same rhetoric, whether labeled moderate or radical make no diff difference. world has to look at the people of iran. what do the people of iran want? you have seen nine upriseings of people in iran. thousands of iran and americans come from all over the country in the un. >> carley: you were there. >> i was there, along with thousands of others. the level of enthusiasm was impressive, people of all ages. they have three distinct messages. first he does not represent people of iran, he represents
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the regime and mass murder. second, the demand and desire of people is regime change. there is alternative to the a little eight, has a 10-point plan for people which is opposite to the view. >> carley: if that protest took place on iranian soil, they would have been thrown in jail. i iranian president was here yesterday on same day trump campaign released statement saying donald trump was briefed on real and specific threats from iran to assassinate him. campaign says president trump was briefed by office of direct offer of national intelligence regarding real threats from iran to assassinate him in effort to sow chaos in the u.s. terror in iran loves weakness of kamala harris and is terrified of the strength and resolve of
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president trump. he will let nothing stop him to fight for the american people. there is a political statement in there and real threat both sides of the aisle would agree with. what do you think about that? sc >> no matter who is in the white ho house, ayatollah does not care, they want concessions. the white house has to look at new reality on the ground. you mention people of iran, that is the missing factor that has dominated policies. that should become the center of policy of the united states because at the end of the day, as long as rulers in iran, killings will continue and the whole region continue to be a flame. the solution is regime change and introduce 10-point plan for future of iran that introduced by a female leading the
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movement. that is face of iran that you like to see and it is going to happen, we need to build policy around there. >> carley: want a brighter, more stable future for the underian people. thank you for joining us. >> todd: president biden defending his decision to withdraw troops from afghanistan in 2021 despite death of 13 u.s. servicemembers. >> president biden: it was a hard decision, right decision, four american presidents faced that decision, i was determined not to leave it to the fifth. 13 service members lost their lives, i think of those lives everyday. >> todd: a gold star family members are calling out his speech to the un yesterday. gold star dad says he despises
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them because they have tarnished his legacy. and gold star father daren says he has no idea what he's saying at this point. cheryl casone on americans facing high prices and a shaky job market and nancy pelosi struggling to explain kamala harris' plan to fix the economy. >> she's from a middle class family, what about here are five things i'm going to do directly, does she need to do that? >> people like to have a connection to whoever is running. from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] listen. horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] oh now we're torquin'!
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>> todd: like a najigz, vice president harris expected to reveal more of her economic plan today as consumer confidence plummet to worse numbers in three years. >> carley: rabbit out of the hat. >> todd: slowly. >> carley: cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: u.s. consumer confidence is big measure how people feel, plunged to 98.7 this month and was 105.6 last month. dana peterson saying this is largest decline since 2021. all five deteriorated.
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put a cap on that one. less positive about future income. where we saw weakness, those between 35-54, working age adults and especially those that make less than $50,000. they are worried about job stability and election. they are saying they are not getting hours they need and only 30% say jobs are plentiful. that is cause for concern. this is why we've been talking about the other side of the election as vice president harris, she says she wants to raise corporate income tax rate which would hurt consumer more. financial assistance to first-time haem home buyers. when you add up and break down numbers of this, that could lead to higher inflation. we are not worried about
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inflation so much, it is job market we are worried about right now. >> todd: you want inflation and necklines to plunge. thing you you don't like to see plunge, consumer price index. fashionista. kamala harris, trump is like, here is what we're going to do issue abc, spelling it out. >> cheryl: we don't know what she's going to say, seeing all pivots to come to the center in an election year, shocker. he says i want to make changes to manufacturing industry, and bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states and tax breaks and tariffs. watch what he says. my plan is for a manufacturing r renaissance, 15% made in america tax rate. we will put 100% tariff on every car coming across the mexican
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border and bring automobile manufacturing back to the highest level in the history of our country. >> cheryl: tax rate thing. he's saying right now it is 21%, harris wants to raise to 28%. hes i will bring it down to 15% for those doing business in the united states, everything in the u.s., be based in the united states. that is one thing. the concern about tariffs that economists are worried that could lead to tariffs from other cou countries. we don't just import, we export, as well, that is a concern. he's making this pitch in georgia, we know this comes down to georgia and north carolina and pennsylvania. that messaging is a piece of the story. >> carley: mcconnell said this could cause higher prices, he says i'm not a tariff fan. justice department suing visa.
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>> cheryl: basically the debit market, 60% of the debit market is controlled by visa. doj said this is anticompetitive and visa and mastercard stocks dropped on this. this lawsuit is meritless, we will defend ourselves vigorously. they allege, 7 billion in fees every year, they say they are unfairly penalizing smaller business and making it anticompetitive. who are they urging out? apple, paypal and square. they are saying visa is it's00 pushing other companies out and can't take a share of the m market. >> carley: mom and pop shop, apple here. >> todd: looking out for the guilty guy. don't mischeryl on mornings with
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maria. >> carley: vice president kamala harris expected to unveil more economic plan in pittsburgh today as media isess prosecuting democrats onner had lack of response to the press. watch this. >> what about like here are five things i'm going to do for you. people like to have a connection to whoever isun aring, they share their experience. >> other side done 40 or 50 interviews, i don't have to take my shoes off to count how many interviews that she's done. that looks like deliberate effort not to face hard questions. >> debate is one way to answer direct questions. so is sitting down with an interview. >> todd: joe concha joins us now, we will keep our shoes and everything on during this interview. how telling is it, joe, that even her surrogates, nancy pelosi, chris kunz.
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they can't express her plans with any clarity, with any fluid i id. >> joe: i'm not wearing shoes, but athletic socks, advantage of home studio. welcome to the party, pal, of harris surrogates, why is she not answering questions. we've been asking this question since late july and now with less than seven weeks to go, we're seeing a turning point in this race. rubber meets the road moment. kamala harris has been asked on multiple occasions, the plan to lower cost of living, on inflation she and her boss helped create. she talks about big spending plans through giveaways like 25,000 to new homeowners like she's oprah. in pittsburgh on third degree
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s she -- thursday she will give more details on why she thinks price fixing by government is good idea or taxing unrealized capital gains won't tank the market, like economists say it will. she will not take questions to explain any plans further. that means speaking without aid of teleprompter and that won't go well in uncontrolled environment. in the end, americans are beginning to see kamala harris has never run a garage sale, never run a business and therefore is not preferred candidate something so complex as u.s. economy. especially considering her opponent prepandemic, donald trump, had arguably best record on economy we've seen from many modern presidents. who do you trust more on economy, kamala harris or donald trump? it is the economy, stupid, every
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time. >> carley: donald trump and kamala harris both agreed to separate town halls on univision, we will see how that goes. they will be held in october next month. yesterday senator joe manchin said he will not endorse kamala harris for president, because harrises she will eliminate filibuster. media jumped all over this news. joe manchin found confusing reason not to back kamala harris, the filibuster is not the holy grail of democracy, if it were, there would be no other democracies. it says, joe manchin proves he's an idiot with endorsement decisions. if republicans control senate, how will those people feel then? >> joe: precisely, how dare senator joe manchin say he
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doesn't want the filibuster blowing up. checks and balances have been around for 200 years. that is so lradical. prepare to be ostracized. good news for joe manchin, he has been ostracized by a party he does not recognize anymore. he is no longer a democrat. some guys named joe still have principles, that is in short supply. >> todd: these aren't your daddy's donkeys, have you thought about putting that in a book? >> joe: you get 10%. >> carley: that is all it takes? >> todd: thank you. speaking of, great story. today marks 50 years since mlb le
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legend tommy john underwent surgery and now the surgery is more common than ever. he and his wife, tommy john and his wife reflect next. >> carley: first brian kilmeade will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." "fox and " >> brian: one of the nicest people in and around sports. busy show this morning, join me top of the hour, former president donald trump has been briefed on specific threats on his life from iran and the senate just released a report on the second assassination attempt, hard to keep them straight. we have rand paul and andrew mccarthy react to new developments. and brett favre had disturbing news, he announced he's been diagnosed with parkinsons disease. we will example that and more with dr. dr. nesheiwat and senate holds roundtable about
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the chronic epidemic making america sick and that is getting us healthy again. jillian michaels is in great shape, great abs and will be testifying and talk to us. she has a message for america. we told you this heartwarming trend yesterday, moms leaving gift cards in diaper boxes, the woman who started the trend will join us. we have tom homan, taylor riggs and will cain. who is sexier, peteor will? i want you to join me, i have a message, stay within yourself. if you are leaving the house, get -- >> i have coffee? really? you couldn't have waited?
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♪ >> carley: listen to this nfl legend brett favre revealing his diagnosis with parkison's disease testifying before the house ways and means committee. >> sadly i lost an investment in a company that i believed was developing a breakthrough concussion drug i thought would help others. i'm sure you understand why it's too late for me because i have recently been diagnosed with parkison's. this is also a cause dear to my heart. >> carley: aquatic quite the stunning. state for personal and corporate gains. he says he didn't realize he was receiving welfare funds.
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the nfl hall of famer thanking his family friends and fans for their support after announcing will the diagnosis. >> todd: prayers. >> carley: for the best, yeah. >> todd: 50 year tommy johns underwent surgery for ligament tear once considered career ending and came out stronger than ever. >> carley: tommy johns is more as it has been performed thousands of times since. >> todd: thanks to both of you for being on the program. the pioneer who did this surgery on you dr. frank job told you that a surgery for a torn elbow ligament had really never been done and that there was a 1% chance of success. so why did you take the chance despite those odds? couple reasons. one, i wanted to play basic. and it's a good job. it paid well, so we needed the
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money. and i believed in dr. joke. if he told me, tommy, i can cure your problem. just go take your german shepherds poops and bury them back second bales at dodger stadium, i would have done it. >> carley: okay. a point taken. so, tommy, you won more games after the surgery than before. and as todd just pointed out, this was a surgery that wasn't supposed to have the success that it did for you and it has since changed the lives of so many athletes for the better. what was your reaction to the recovery that you had at the time 50 years ago? >> i just -- i pitched. and i actually pitched more after the surgery and by more, i mean i pitched on three days' rest. and i pitched out of the bullpen and whatever the ball club needed, i would give them or try
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give them. you know, i love to play baseball. and that's what i wanted to do. and i had a chance to do it and dr. job gave me a chance to do it longer. >> let's bring in cheryl here. so many players' careers have been saved, verlander, big names able to prolong their careers because of the surgery named after your husband. what's the reaction talk to current players come up to you and want to talk to tommy john about the surgery that saved their careers? >> you know, we get more calls from young kids that are in college that have had them done. they want to talk to him. i don't think any pro-baseball player has ever called him. the college students. >> todd: that's really interesting. i would expect somebody did something as a pioneer and made me gazillions of dollars i might thank them. go to the legacy now when you
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went under the knife 50 years ago literally today, did you ever have any inclination it was going to be this ground-breaking and you would be famous for this surgery? about 20 seconds to you, sir? >> no, i did not. when i went under the surgery, i was just hoping that dr. job would do his job and that's what i told him. i said, dr. job, if you do your job, i will more than do my job in the rehabilitation. >> todd: a rehab that currently takes about a year. some players rush it a little bit. i know you told me in the past you are not a fan of that we will see. this is amazing what your legacy has become. oh, by the way, he was a pretty darn good pitcher. we are happy you didn't go the german shepherd second base route because steve saks wouldn't be happy is he a second baseman. >> carley: thank you. have a great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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