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to the recent suffolk poll with men. trump is at 53. that is why she is an tempting sad reenactments of what people do in suburbia on a sunday. it is not working for her. no when is convinced and then don't care if you are sitting if a bar or not frankly. >> laura: men are either drinking or watching porn because they have those ads popping up. >> don't give them any ideas.ads >> laura: that was written about yesterday and then it is fake loading of guns and they can't load guns and thesote are gained that can't shoot straigh. thank you so much. that is it for us and follow mem on social media. i have some texas a&m photos >> todd: t minus seven days,
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election day one week away and tens of millions of voters have cast their ballots early. we are expecting trump to make comments at mar-a-lago. and harris will deliver her campaign's closing argument in washington, d.c. >> carley: authorities investigating after ballot boxes in oregon and washington are set on fire. how this will impact the election. >> todd: another rough night for yankees fans. dodgers one win away from a world series title. >> 2-2 to torres. spin and a throw and the dodgers dominate game three. win away from a championship. >> todd: that is cold, in the cold open, cold against me. we have highlights. i said
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yesterday i might not show up, i'm here, a little sad. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. go to brooke singman with more on the election. good morning to you. >> brooke: former president donald trump will deliver remarks to the press at mar-a-lago 10:00 a.m. eastern time and then he will hold a rally in allentown. he campaigned in battleground georgia yesterday sharing with voters. >> i'm asking you to dream big again. we'll have a golden age. hard to believe after almost four years we have gone through, hard to believe i can say that. we will have a golden age, it will happen fast.
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>> brooke: kamala harris will deliver her campaign closing arguments in washington, d.c. vice president remaining optimistic even after polls show her losing momentum >> do you feel numbers are -- i wouldn't be here talking with you. what i am seeing in states such as north carolina, georgia, historic turnout. >> brooke: just one week until election day, united states seeing historic early voter turnout with 46 million americans having already cast ballots. today tim walz and former first lady michele obama will campaign on behalf of harris in georgia. >> todd: did you hear this?
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hundreds of ballots destroyed in washington state and oregon after ballot boxes were set on fire. now both states working together to track down those responsible. >> we don't know the motive behind the acts. acts like this are tarrgeted and intentional. woo are dedicated to stop this behavior. >> we're working with our partners and sharing information with federal law enforcement partners in hopes of bringing this to a successful conclusion. >> todd: the two are expected to be connected to a third also in washington. in nevada, state supreme court will allow mail-in ballot without postmark to be received and counted up to three
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days after election day. court saying if a voter properly and timely cast vote by mailing before or on day of election and through post office omission, it would go against public property to not count it. >> carley: responding to democrats who compared his event at madison square garden to a nazi rally. >> i had a tough father, never use the word nazi issue never use that word or don't use the word hitler. then i understood it and they use it freely, he's hitler and he's a nazi. i'm not a nazi, i'm opposite of a nazi.
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>> carley: j.d. vance responding. >> she is a disgrace and endangering the life of donald trump and we'll send her back to california where she belongs. how dare kamala harris call her fellow citizens nazis for calling her a bad vice president, that is exactly what she is. how dare kamala harris call her fellow citizens racist for not wanting their communities overwhelmed with fentanyl. how dare she call par parents -- >> carley: greg gutfeld says this reeks of desperation. >> big question for me, if you are confident and you think you are going toin with, do you call
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people nazis? that is an assumption you think you are going to lose. it is assign of desperation. if they do believe that these thousands of decent people are nazi, you are coward for not doing anything about that. if nazis win, what are you going to do? what is helpful, tell us who is not a nazi. be specific. i voted saturday for trump, am i a nazi? >> carley: lilly wrote in "new york post" as young american jew and patriot who attended the so-called nazi rally sunday, i can tell you one thing, it was nothing like what the fake news media want you to believe. >> todd: it almost never is. today trump will speak at a round table focused on senior
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issues. >> carley: we have a panel of seniors telling us whose closing argument is resonating with them most. that is coming up. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? fisher investments: yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more. (other money manager) wow, maybe we are different. (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. i'm a lifelong republican and i voted for trump twice, but i can't do it again. trump wants a national sales tax on imported goods. it'll make everything more expensive for regular people, all while giving tax breaks to billionaires. you're rich as hell. we're going to give you tax cuts. kamala harris is for regular people.
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she wants a tax cut for 100 million americans, so we keep more of our hard-earned money. i'm a proud republican, but this year, i'm voting for kamala harris. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad.
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earlier, catastrophic sports night, steelers taking down my giants. pittsburgh wide receiver calvin austin iii scored three touchdowns including a punt return. tj watt sacked giants qb daniel jones. [cheering] >> pressure off the edge and watt returns the favor. >> todd: one of four steeler sacks on the night against mr. jones. i need to be comforted. los angeles dodgers one game away from second world series title after beating yankees 4-2 last night. >> 2-2 to torres. and dodgers dominate game three.
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they are a win away from a world championship. >> todd: carley ask ing the question, will dodgers bring out the brooms? dodgers hold 3-0 series lead. game four beginning tonight 7 p.m. eastern on fox. one guy who knows about winning, that guy, alex rodriguez will join "fox and friends" live in the studio with what the yankees can do to win tonight's game. hitting the ball. >> carley: don't bring out the broom just yet. former president truchlt will join a round table to discuss senior citizen top concern as kamala harris continues to slam his economic plan. >> he will cut medicare and social secure, economists say he
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will bankrupt social security in six years. i have a plan to support our seniors. >> carley: joyce fleming is a retired nurse and greg piazzshg a, retired police officer and kim brown is undecided voter. they all join me now. good morning. joyce, i understand it is your birthday today, you are turning 71. it doesn't make you a senior, but according to the government. what issues matter most to you right now? >> one, social security and cost of inflation. my current job is cashier in a grocery store and cost of groceries and cost of living to survive is constants ajustment
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of the budget. >> carley: you were a nurse, you retired and were forced to go back to work, is that because of cost of groceries and how expensive things are right now? >> yes, the budget wasn't working. i felt i had to go back to work. there are no such thing as vacations and stuff like that anymore. you need to buckle down and going back to work has helped with a lot of that. >> carley: how will that impact your vote? what are you going to do? joyce? have you decided who you are going to vote for? >> yes, i have, i'm going to vote for trump. he has history, background and a backbone. >> carley: greg, donald trump and kamala harris would love to win over senior citizen voting
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block, they are most reliable voters out there. a lot are on fixed income, economy is an issue. what about you? tell us your story and how you feel right now. >> absolutely, economy is number one. border is one a as far as i'm concerned. my -- our family xens have increased in the last four years and no wage increase -- yeah, if you can give a wage increase that much, no employer in the world can give wage increases to o offset inflation increases. this is complete insanity project. kamala harris called donald trump a border project a vanity project. she is george constanza of politics. everything she says is complete
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opposite. >> carley: kim, an interesting piece came out in september, older voters are crucial for 2024 and they are up for grabs. americans 65 and older are evenly divided between trump and harris. that headline is talking about you, you say you lean the left, but you don't know who to vote for this time around. what is weighing on your mind? >> cost of living is extremely high and nobody can deny that. the question is whether or not people can afford to stay in their homes. with me, it is about affordability and cost of medication, medicare, social security benefits and what i'm seeing today when i look at myself through my mom. i'm at the aarp stage. you have to work one or two jobs and have a part-time hustle and
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nobody can deny about economy, inflation, people are o overburdened with things. you have people moving in with relatives, people taking care of parents because we know if you put something together and they have go to nursing home, that is not affordable. nobody wants to go to a nursing home, people want to stay put. affordability of the way the government is being run is t travesty. i'm looking at harris and trump and i'm not happy by far but as new found senior i'm looking at who will lessen my burden with the economy. we know about groceries and taxes and inflation and gas, when are we going to get a reprieve? i'm on fence, i'm kind of
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leaning right. >> carley: i was going to ask you, we only have a week left to go, you got to decide soon. sounds like you are leaning toward donald trump because of economic policies, that is interesting. >> carley: did you vote for joe biden in 2020? >> i did vote for joe biden and kamala harris in 2020 because i thought it would make a s significant difference and it did not. i do not follow trends, i have to what is best for me and my family. >> carley: great point. joyce, happy birthday, greg, kim, thank you for joining us. have a great day. >> thank you. >> carley: voters turning out in droves to cast ballots early, including in new jersey. >> todd: and running for governor in the garden state
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(man) these men of means with their silver spoons. upon extend is what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. >> janice: let's talk about warm temperatures across the country. we could break records in little rock and austin, into the 80s and upper midwest, upper 70s
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into 80s. detroit 78, that is good if you like warm temperatures. cold front moves through and potential for severe storms including hail, damaging wind and tornados, that is tomorrow, be on alert. we need rain in some areas, cold front for snow in higher elevations. snow storm developing across rockies and that storm will give potential for strong storms on wednesday. i'm sorry, todd, i have to do the forecast. it might be good for yafnkees, tonight they got to win. we will see rain in the forecast. halloween forecast for thursday, northwest is the yucky spot. >> todd: forecast hitting by
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yankees? >> janice: can they hit better in sunny skies? >> todd: i don't think it matters. >> carley: janice, todd and i s spent a bit of our day together for an incredible event you emceed. incredible cause. tell us about it. >> national first responders day, we honor first responders across the u.s., an official day. this is second year in a row i emcee this event and honor first responders from new york and across the country. one of my favorite events. i'm so happy you came to support and love. it happened in time square, an incredible thing. to see these first responders, husband my is.
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>> carley: we were happy to be there. speeches from stories you told about award rescipients was amazing. someone who saved someone from drowning and fire. >> janice: 911 and volunteer f firefighters, they do this because they have a serving heart. to honor them, they are humble and don't want the spot lights on them. >> janice: i love you so much. one picture looked like it was from 1996, it happened yesterday. your camera work. >> todd: don't mock my work. >> carley: back to news, wau "washington post" owner jeff bezos says americans don't trust
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news media. presidential endorsement do not tip the scale, no undecided voters go with newspaper a endorsement. presidential endorsements create perception of bias. 200,000 have cancelled their digital subscription. wash "washington post" have endorsed candidates since 1976. and joe rogan says an interview with kamala harris could still be on the table. he said the harris campaign has not -- they wanted to do only an hour. i feel best way is in the studio in austin. i wish to have a nice
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conversation and get to know her as a human being. former president donald trump had an interview on friday. >> todd: 850,000 voters have returned their ballots. in-person results are a statistical tie. jack rely is running for governor numbers year after flipping several counties. great to see you. conventional wisdom is donald trump will not win new jersey, it is blue state. why do you say it is so important for republicans in these blue states to turn out and vote despconventional wisdo? >> we proved in 2021, new jersey is not a deep blue state. we can win here and donald trump
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will do that as well as u.s. senate candidate and >> mollie: local candidates. republicans are embracing opportunity to vote early. return rate on vote by mail has been fantastic. i'm excited about election day. >> todd: it is a bold statement for you to say donald trump is going to win the state of new jersey along with republican senate candidate. what are you seeing on the ground as you campaign and talk to voters in normally democrat areas to lead you to a conclusion like that? >> kamala harris is taking new jersey for granted, she has not campaigned here. she landed at the airport and did not stop to shake hands.
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donald trump had fund raisers here and people have had it about what is going on around the country and turn out, republicans are embracing early voting. when i talk to people on ground and online, those are people coming out to vote republican. >> todd: do you think trump could win national popular vote? >> because of population in places like california and new york, that is greatest challenge, it is about the electoral college. he's done a great job going to all swing states. for kamala harris not to come to new jersey, she issic taking the state for granted. murph did that in 2021. >> todd: that was close in 2021. we have an election in a week
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we'll focus on and then get to your race. what is your message to republican voter in new jersey, connecticut, new york and california who says why bother, my vote will not matter, democrats will win. what is your message to that person watching right now, jack? >> this has never mattered more and people have to fulfill their civic responsibility. every vote does count. the border lawlessness in the community, lack of support for law enforcement, all reasons to get out and vote. if you want change, make a change. vote republican, give us a shot. >> todd: 53 weeks from now, we'll probably be talking to you again about your race.
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thank you for talking about next week's huge election. with election day one week away, time winding down for candidates to make final pitch to voters. president trump battleground pennsylvania. >> carley: we're talking to rob resi r resnihan, coming up next. if you have heart failure, farxiga can help you keep living life with the ones you love. ask your doctor about farxiga today. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪
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>> good morning, i'm alex hogan, here is a break down of headlines. in iran, iranian man kidnapped in dubai in 2020 by iran has been executed. iran accused him of taking orders from the west. he was convicted on terror charges. washington condemned the killing. matt miller calling it the latest case of trans national disregard of human rights and a law will ban unite said nation from operating within borders. israel claims unra workers were
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involved in the attack. israel new law could dit rup aid getting on to the strip. this is the largest responder to humanitarian aid in gaza. a and -- calling on u.s. to change language when it comes to washington attitude on taiwan. washington refuse to make an update maintaining it does not support taiwan's independence. >> todd: alex, thank you. today former president trump rallying voters in battleground pennsylvania. hoping to pick up house seats. one ever most competitive races in our country. rob, republican leadership think you have best opportunity to
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flip a seat red. what are you doing to make that happen? >> we are first candidate ever to run against matt cartwright. we will die and get buried. economy works, communities that are safe and secure border. we've knocked on 30,000 doors as a campaign. first thing everyone is talking about, how expensive everything is now and the conversation shift to the southern border. we are having kitchen table conversation at doors and talking about price of groceries and rent. we're talking about my opponent who has been in congress for over a decade, sole person to take blame for what is happening to northeastern pennsylvania.
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>> todd: you mention border, border security is unusually important issue in your district. you don't need to be on the border, every state is a border state. he says he will buck his paefrt if they are not tough enough on the border. >> he voted against the bore wall. i was in yuma, arizona, i saw a group of migrants walk around the wall and later that day, we saw people walk around the wall got on the airport in front of us and ended in >> nurse:. we are 100 miles from philadelphia and new york city. every city is a border city. r ramifications are paramount.
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u.s. government is spending on migrant care and -- priorities need to be arranged. cartwright says he will do lots of things and nothing comes to fruig. fruition. >> todd: you went to university of scranton, we know scranton joe biden, how much does it help you to not have scranton joe biden at top of the ticket and have kamala harris on top instead? >> it is kamala harris policies, she's for defunding police and for providing health care to every illegal migrant that comes across the border and san francisco prosecutor kamala harris is not going to resionat with median income of $61,000 a
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year. talk about natural gas and energy, whole green deal, you are creating million jobs with national gas industry. kamala harris is going to total vilification of that industry and where we are, we have incredible level of resources below our feet. to have war on natural energy and what we can redo and rebuild our community baffles me. if cartwright was representing san francisco, ideal, but this is northeastern pennsylvania. >> todd: that is where your district is, it is important for big one issue presidency, trump won your district by 2.9 points in 2020. we'll see this time. one week to go, thank you for joining us. brian kilmeade will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." i am told you have a pretty big
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show more so than a normal big show. >> brian: is my hair okay? am i shiny? i'm ready to go, very excited. this is my phone. behind the scenes, something special is upon haing right now. live show. before i go out, lawrence, you are fashion consultant. >> lawrence: tie is great, shoes good. >> brian: live oaudience here that just filed in. steve doocy is getting dressed, he's in his t-shirt and boxers. nice to see you, what is your name? nice to see you, from mas pya massapequa. we have to hire one tall guy. this is aubdience, ladies and
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gentlemen, thrilled to be here. we have r.f.k. jr. here today, alex rodriguez is here today, kellyanne conway, of course, and we have brian. there is the guy. huge show. our beautiful backdrop at radio city. melania trump will be here, her number one book in the country. you saw her on sunday at madison square garden. what is your name? >> allen. >> brian: this is allen, where you from? >> jamestown, new york. >> brian: what makes "fox and friends" special to you? >> brian kilmeade. >> brian: thank you very much, somewhere steve and ainsley are upset right now. going to be a huge show. 90 strong in studio. what is happening in one week? election day. we'll set the table and tell you what to expect as both closing arguments are cued up.
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>> todd: over 4,000 migrants in new york city sent to texas using bus or plane tickets. over 2,000 were purchased between february and july. the city has respondent $13.8 million on the tickets. top three cities migrants were sent to in texas, dallas, houston and san antonio, texas governor greg abbott's office saying in a statement to fox news digital critical mayor adams says busing migrants morally bankrupt while harris called busing migrants political theater and they are doing the same things themselves. concerns over tren de aragua growing bigger police in texas arrest three murder suspects with ties to the gang. >> fourth suspect is still on the loose the. madeleine rivera hats latest. hi, maddy. >> good morning, carley and todd. three suspects are waiting to be extradited to texas police say they shot and killed a man in dallas about two months ago. 38-year-old alexander mendosa.
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bowl similar and gonzalez are charged with capital murder and aggravating kidnapping. authorities say 12:30 a.m. on august 24, the suspects abducted a man, petit and two juveniles from an apartment complex in dallas. the suspects allegedly drove the three a location in farmer's branch and shot petit, they then left with the two juveniles who they later released unharmed on a highway. investigators learned the victim petit was an associate of gonzalez. all of them were involved in atf. they had accused petit of withholding portions of stolen money from other group members. when he couldn't provide cash. they abducted him and the two juveniles a month after petit's death, authorities traveled to aurora, colorado where they interviewed bolivar and gonzalez who by then were in ice custody.
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authorities arrested. he is accused of being the engineer of the atm theft operation. police believe they are connected with drawing. linked to other multiple crimes east coast new york to florida and several southwestern states, too. back to you. >> carley: a story that is not going anywhere. madeleine rivera live for us in washington. >> you got it. >> carley: shocking records show one in 10 inmates in harris texas county jail wanted by ice. that includes illegal immigrant accused of killing ricardo vega a father of two shot to death during a road rage incident in april. his mother victoria gathers says the system has failed her and she joins me now. victoria, thank you so much for joining us. i could see you are already emotional because you saw the picture of your son. is that what happened? >> yes. >> he had a beautiful smile and he is the father of two. and we want to hear all about
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what happened to him and learn more about him. but, first, victoria, i do want to ask you about new numbers out of harris county, which includes houston, where one in 10 people inmates in the prison system are wanted by ice, which means they are here illegally. when you hear those numbers, given the fact that what happened to your son, what happened do you think? >> it makes me angry. it really does. and i don't want to feel angry. i don't want to feel bitter. all i want is justice for ricardo because it's like i said before. i didn't ask to be mourning and grieving my son. ricardo didn't ask to be murdered. period. whether you are illegal or whether you are not illegal. but definitely we have to do something about the crossings at the border. it's ridiculous. i was watching some of your reports before. i have been a witness at the border where you see this
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migrant walking, i mean, in groups, old people, young people, children and soldiers. i get it, you are fleeing from a country full of poverty, if you feel violence, full of gangs, you know, poor healthcare system. you know what? we have those issues here in texas. we have those issues here in the united states. so what gives you the right to come and burden us more and, mind you, i'm a mexican-american. my father is from the state of -- i get it, not everybody who comes here is a bad person. but we do need to know how are and what are your intentions? how do you just go base you made this long journey and you are here at the border. whatever questions they give you boom you pass. i have seen those up close and personal. i'm on this side waiting to cross in my vehicle and then sometimes we end krauseing the
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same time with those migrants that have walked and endured so much. i get it. but what do we have to r. it know who they're, what they are, what are they fleeing from, actually? that has been my question. what are you. >> who is in this country so that we can all stay safe your son was killed in road rage incident allegedly by illegal immigrant from honduras. tell us what happened there. >> my baby as you can see, his smile now is what keeps his mom going. and i will fight -- he is not here to fight his fight but i will. i will be ricardo's voice to the very end. i will do what it takes for my son to receive justice. and that's all i isn't justice. ricardo thought he was doing something right because the
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defendant hit my son's car not once but we think twice. and he just wanted him to be held responsible for the damages that he done, you know. how dare you. that's another thing, you know, you are here illegally but you have a firearm. i get it on the street you are able to buy anything and everything i get it, you know. but you came over to steal and destroy and that's what you did because you destroyed my family you took away my son. >> carley: victoria we have about a minute left and i want to give you the remainder of the time. where is this case right now? what does justice look like for you? >> they are telling me anywheres from three to four years. it's been -- we're going on 7th month mark. seventh month. and i haven't talked to ricardo.
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i haven't scenery card dough. there is not that hug that he would give me every time he would see me because this defendant from hun temperature hun hun hun temperature rosedecn with a number, correct? we are born with our social security. that follows us everywhere that we go to open a bank account. to say purchase a home. to say request a credit card. you know? and what do they have? >> carley: we feel your loss so deeply. and i know that you say that your son isn't here so you you want to be the voice for him. and we will keep this story alive and follow it. victoria, garcia, thank you for joining us. "fox & friends" starts right now.

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