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performing. >> lawrence: they are texas boys. >> steve: east texas. >> lawrence: yeah. from the same area as me. >> brian: most kids don't stick with it and end in normal jobs, people that stick with it, end up being rich, successful and get all the girls. we did fine, it is pretty amazing, what were we thinking? >> lawrence: that is interesting, that was your first question. >> brian: it is small talk, lawrence, i'm not good at small talk. >> rachel: you get the girls, what is it like with the cow bell. >> lawrence: we know what brian kilmeade was like in high school. >> brian: this is why i don't have many friends, trouble breaking the ice. i smash the ice or go around the
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ice. >> rachel: melt in the ice. >> lawrence: don't waste time. >> steve: fellow musician, in school, he played clarinet. >> brian: i used to grease the cork and i could not wait for the session to be over. >> lawrence: did girls like that? >> brian: not yet. in the '50s and '40s, benny goodman got a lot. >> steve: or woody allen. >> brian: if you could come up with another example, i'd appreciate it. >> rachel: make the clarinet successful again. >> brian: my dad was a successful musician, saxophone and clarinet. he made it look easy. it did not come easy to me, what happened to the genes? my older brother is very good. i will continue to talk unless you cut me off.
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>> lawrence: we could go through your family, they want news. today former president trump rallies in bozeman, montana. >> steve: vice president kamala harris and tim walz are innen f phoenix, arizona. interesting thing about the fact she'll be down in the border state, she's not going to visit the border. >> rachel: she's not. >> lawrence: same stump speech at every location, not much on what she will do to improve the lives of america. we are all feeling pain. why not implement it right now. she has a weekly meeting with joe biden. we don't see him, but she sees him. maybe she can offer some suggestions to the current president. >> brian: president trump should say, here are policies from the
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past, does she want guaranteed income, forget fracking? does she want to decriminal ize border crossing? let me know your policy and what did you say to undecided voters that were pro-palestinian about cutting the israeli funding? >> steve: speaking of pennsylvania. >> rachel: i was in pennsylvania speaking with hispanic voters. arizona, huge hispanic population, people don't realize 15% of the population is latino and allentown, classic, working-class town is 54% hispanic and starting to trend toward trump. we went down there to talk to them, here is what happened. ♪ >> we're standing in know front of a grocery store, how has inflation affected your family? >> very much, very much so,
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going up high. >> excruciatingly high. >> i can't afford anything. >> grocery prices go up and everything goes up. >> i don't feel there is balance with income and spending your money. it affects everyone, gas is high and people pass on expenses to people. >> rachel: what do customers tell you? >> everything was middle eastly cash and pay in full. what we notice here, a lot is fin financing or layaway. >> under president trump, it was better, people were spending, get are haircuts more often. >> rachel: what adjustments have you made to make ends meet? >> cooking different, you can't eat what you want. >> work on the side doing other
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work. >> rachel: this town is 54% hispanic, you are peru vian. what are you hearing from neighbors? >> latino and indian voters are moving to the right more to donald trump. two years ago, the majority hated him, now moving toward trump. >> i was a democrat and started to realize policies were not my standard or what i believe. >> republican party has the values that we hold dear, that is god, family, life. >> you would be surprised, i used to do registration, a lot of people changed to go to the republican party. >> i registered democrat, i was on the fence, going to vote for trump. i still need to see what is on the table. >> rachel: who are you voting
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for this year? >> president donald trump. >> rachel: you are open to voting for somebody other than democratic ticket this time? >> there is possibility. >> i see people leaning to donald trump, even people that were biden. >> rachel: were tips higher when trump was in office? >> of course. we got to get trump in office. >> rachel: you think that will fix the problem? >> i know it will. >> rachel: the guy owns a barber shop, that said tips were higher back then. his father, when they immigrated here in the '80s prosecute peru, he told me, we were deciding, we were going to go to venezuela and something happened they could not do that and immigrated to the united states. he said, we're so happy we did that, we are,a fr,a frayed we m
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turn into venezuela. hispanics feel they are part of the working class. >> steve: i'll bet he loved no taxes on tip. >> lawrence: tip is a tip. a lot of guys are independent contractors, their own businessmen. >> rachel: i met elderly people coming out of the grocery store. donald trump trying to appeal to them with no tax on -- social security. >> steve: all right. >> brian: we move ahead, trump holds an hour-long press conference yftz and vice president harris took questions for 60 seconds after dodging the press for 18 days. >> lawrence: aishah hasnie asked the former president some questions and she's live at palm beach now. hi. >> i should have asked him if he
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plays the clarinet. yeah, so trump was trying to prove that he is the most t transparent and most accessible candidate, try to paint the split screen and put pressure campaign on her. he believes that is her number one weakness. a campaign official told me biden's weakness was walking and hers is talking. that is strategy getting her to face the camera. he's been frustrated with his campaign, polls show harris has taken a small lead. the trump team is calling that a honeymoon and say it will go away when she opens her mouth. >> she is not doing a news conference, she does not know how, she is not smart enough.
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>> pressure campaign seems to be working, harris has agreed to the first presidential debate moderated by abc on ep september 18th. she spoke to us. glad he's agreed to a debate, looking forward to it and hope he shows up. >> are you open to more debates? >> happy to have that conversation about additional debate for after september 10. >> your 1st interview -- >> i talked to my team, i want an interview scheduled before the end of the month. >> we will wait to see if that happens, polatvitico politico i there are discussions about doing joint interview with harris and walz prior to the convention which begins in a week in chicago. other staffers have told that
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news organization they may want to stall until after labor day weekend. they don't feel it suggest very necessary to do a national interview when she can just get on the ground and engage with voters in the swing states. >> lawrence: is there frustration amongst the press corps, they were aggressive after the debate. you saw reporting there, talking about stability and behind the scenes. i'm curious, what are you hearing? >> there is always frustration when we can't get answers or can't ask a question. that is why you notice that pool reporter on the tarmac, second or third question getting to the debate. immediate question was it about policy, it wasn't about trump, it is when are you going to talk with us and have a first interview, that tells you
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everything. >> brian: thanks. that is insult to the american people, media asking questions that the voters want asked. when i blow off the press, you might say i blew off fox, cbs, msnbc, you are telling american people, you don't need to know. we have president biden on the beach in rohoboth beach and we have middle east as tender box. >> lawrence: on fire. >> brian: we have the feds and economy, they feel like they don't have to talk to the american people. >> rachel: they have decided the risk of her messing up, remember, nobody gets chance to become president with no primary and only 90 days. risk is too high. risk to voters of putting somebody as ceo of this country without having asked them policy questions, she's saying what do
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you think of trump? what do you think of policies? >> brian: same thing over and over again. listen to this. >> it really is good to be back in wisconsin. it is so good to be back in michigan. >> i am clear, the path to the white house runs right through this state. i'm clear, the path to the white house runs right through this state. >> i took on perpetrators of all kinds, had a summer job at mcdonald's, i had a summer job at mcdonald's. hear me when i say, so hear me, detroit, when i say, i know donald trump's type. >> i know donald trump's type. and are woo ready to fight for it? [cheering] >> are we ready to fight for it? [cheering] >> and when we fight, we win.
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>> lawrence: unbelievable. >> brian: same thing. >> rachel: ai campaign. >> steve: no ad-libbing, keeping to the script. i may disagree with president obama, but the dude could speak. no one is buying this. another thing, not talking to public, doing speeches over and over, her first big moment is giving acceptance speech at the dnc. if she does not crush it, it is over. >> brian: she can do a speech -- >> lawrence: if she doesn't punch it, she can't deliver that speech at the dnc. >> rachel: she'll have a teleprompter, this is ttissues
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ttv campaign, teleprompter, tiktok and "the view." >> brian: can she do follow-up question and 12 things she used to believe that she does not believe, why don't you believe? >> steve: she sat down with lester holt last year, that was a disaster. i'm sure people in the campaign are thinking about risk and reward. reward is great if she does a good job, risk is she becomes katie couric interview ing sara palin. >> brian: the president will have a shot to mask or find out where the depth is. >> lawrence: last bid did not go well. >> brian: she did okay with seven people on stage and tulsi gabbard -- >> lawrence: tulsi gabbard took her out.
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>> brian: carley shimkus, you would good in a debate. >> carley: thank you so much. >> lawrence: what a transition. >> carley: we have news to get to. third teenager connected for the terror plot against taylor swift concerts in vienna. believed to have ties to a 19-year-old with macedonian roots. a neighbor said they saw a change ins had demeanor. the terror suspects were planning to drive a bomb-filled car into crowds outside the show. one was hired by the venue to work security. georgia state senate will hold hearing on investigation into emba embattled fulton county district attorney fani willis.
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senators voting 30-19 to create the special committee, they cannot sanction willis, they can require testimony. to olympics, runner nearly breaking 50 seconds, smashing world record and taking home gold on her 25th birthday. also showing out in women's long jump, woodhall jumped 23 feet. star sprinter noah lyles ended early, testing positive for covid. team usa is dominating the count with 103. >> steve: i wonder if noah had the covid when he won the 100.
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>> carley: i think he tested positive two days ago. >> brian: women's soccer gold medal game saturday, what a comeback. dennis rodman's daughter is fantastic. who is going to say goodbye to carley. >> steve has. >> brian: whiskey myers performs for the all american summer concert series. there they are. ♪ ♪ we all know where i come from ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i keep my feet on the ground. i'm gonna rock. ♪ ♪
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shocking look at the chaos and confusion and disorganized confusion among local police and secret service agents including this butler township officer who had a chance to stop the whole thing. spotting the gunman about 30 seconds before the shooting. he was hoisted up by a fellow officer and dropping back down to the ground. seconds later shots rang out when thomas crooks open fire. secret service says u.s. secret service is aware of and reviewing body cam footage recently released. u.s. secret service appreciates our partners who acted tirelessly employed team panelled atemped assassination was a failure and we are working
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to ensure tragedy like this never occurs again. in the aftermath video, officers can be heard confused as to why the roof was unmanned. one officer believed secret service was to be protecting the roof of the agr. >> did you see a shooter? did he have a weapon? >> that was the report. >> i thought you were on the roof, i thought you guys were on the roof. >> why were you not on the roof? >> why weren't we? >> i'd say this is a -- up. >> somebody -- up. >> chanley: more video shows a local officer livid, he keeps repeating he told secret service to secure that building days before the rally and says they did not listen. >> brian: like reported, now we see it. unbelievable. thank you.
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i don't know why secret service needed us to air that footage to investigate. donald trump hold ing an interview ahead of his rally tonight. >> i'm go ing out after certain places to help certain senators get elected, not even me. i go to wyoming and montana and different places to help people. and i don't have to go there, i'm leading in those states by 35, 40, 50, leading by record numbers. i want to help senators and congressman get arrested. >> brian: he wants john tester and sheheey in office.
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do you think that press conference forced kamala harris to take a question yesterday? >> are you going to debate donald trump? no, i'm going to skip two out of three debates. you can't be the president if you can't hold a press conference. donald trump put on a master class yesterday, touching on every single issue and every single policy question for an hour with reporters who mostly are not on our team, mostly are part of the left and democratic establishment. he did it joyfully for an hour. kamala harris cannot do a press conference for five minutes, 15 minutes, let alone an hour. how can you lead america if you can't stand at a podium for 10 minutes and answer questions from reporters on behalf of the american people? >> brian: senator mark kelly we thought was going to be the
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running mate. they are going to arizona, where number one or number two issue in most polls is illegal immigration. when asked what is important, 32% border, inflation, abortion, economy and jobs. having said that, kamala harris portrayed herself from i'm not the border czar to i'm tough on the border and i prosecute people on the border. how do you fight that? >> she is a liar. this is the greatest lie ever told. we have the tape you play sed, have seen as joe biden appointing her as border czar. where has she been working? in the west wing. co-running the country with joe biden right now. what has happened on her watch as vice president and border czar? all-time record of illegal immigration and surpass that in
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2022 and 2023 and a new record in 2024. seen killing, slaying, rape of women and children, record death from drugs. we've seen terrorists. new report, 99 terrorists in border patrol custody and what did harris and biden do? order them released and they are living in cities. donald trump will prosecute to victory in november. >> brian: it is incredible. almost as if she does not want to engage in issues and press is not pushing it. hopefully by naming tim walz she says i'm go ing left. >> left and left and left of left. >> brian: john tester has a lead in montana, see if the president can make a different. fox news has a special, "who is tim walz," it is out now, today,
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the 18 year-old iraqi national is believed to have ties to the main suspect, a 19-year-old with north macedonnian roots who vowed loyalty to isis and officials say another suspect was hired by the ren view to be a security person. here with reaction is chechen ed -- chief editor, jim hanson. the aim was to kill as many people as possible. they were going to drive a bomb-filled car up close to the people outside the venue waiting and kill them all. >> jimmy: this has worked for them in the past, we caught a break this time. u.s. intelligence in accordance with europeans stopped this before it happened. as long as there are migrants in
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foreign cities they will have issues. isis may have done some of this online with recruitment. there is a problem with kwlurpeen cities fail to deal with the fact they are creating mini-gaza across entire populous separate from the rest of the community. >> steve: jim, age of innocence, they are teenager, how are innocent people turning so evil. how does that work? >> it starts when they are young, whether taught in mosques or schools, they are given the idea that the west is evil, for isis and al qaeda and hamas and dpai and rest of them, they are supposed to be supremacist religion and it is their duty to kill infidels and taylor swifts
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represents western culture and they are striking blow for their evil version of that religion. >> steve: speaking of taylor swift, there was a taylor swift theme dance party where somebody stabbed three little girls to death over in the u.k., some woman posted inaccurate information about who did the stabbing. it shows taylor swift representing western interest. >> there is ongoing growing attack on western culture, look what the u.k. government did arresting a woman for incorrectly naming a suspect in that and yesterday the u.k. the government official account posted think before you post on their account, which is
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orwellian way to stifle speech they don't like. it is speech the government does not like and they are trying to stop it around riots happening and they are perfectly willing to stop freedom of speech. >> steve: looks like it. thank you for joining us on this friday. >> good to be with you. >> steve: thank you, have a good weekend. 20 before top of the hour, 43,000 bucks in taxpayer funds spent in one day on amazon.com, one finding from the report into the worst mayor in america right there. first, whiskey myers performing live in our all-american summer concert series. ♪ >> good morning. ♪ ♪
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>> we are rocking out here on f fox square with whiskey myers. good show, everybody.
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[cheering] >> it's been a blast and "fox and friends" tradition all summer long we had interns coming in. this is julie, she has been an intern with us. on your last day, you will do the weather. where do you go to school and where are you from? >> i go to uva, i'm from new jersey. >> how has it been? >> i've had the best summer of my life. >> are friends and family watching? >> yes. >> impress them with fantastic weather forethe casts? >> i hope so. >> here is julie with her first forecast. >> what is left of tropical storm debby will move northward bringing heavy rain and gusty winds throughout the weekend. showers and thunderstorms will continue over the southwest and the heat hangs on. back to you. >> look at that, temperatures in the 90s. did you guys like that forecast?
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give me a julia, julia. >> say back to you again. >> back to you again. >> fantastic. >> great job. >> rachel: great job, we love the interns. thanks, carley, too. former chicago mayor lori lightfoot revealing preliminary findings into tiffany. favorite story. critics call her the worst mayor in america. >> brian: carley shimkus has details. >> carley: details are shocking and maybe what many people expected, lightfoot finding mayor henyard used the city's credit card freely. amazon purchases and over $7000 on wayfair and paypal money transfer and gift cards. >> i know how i felt when i
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started seeing the numbers, i can imagine how all of you are feeling. after all this time, being in the dark, a number of other things we know, we aren't ready yet, we have to verify. >> carley: findings are not sitting well with taxpayers in dalton. >> i'm devastated this woman came into our town and spent all of our tax money. i want her in jail. tiffany needs to be locked up, made an example out of she know cannot go around using our money and spending however she wants to spend it like the job come with a cash register. >> carley: dalton's general fund b balance was $5.5 million in 2022, by may 2024, it dropped to a deficit of 3.5 million, a lot
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of questions where all that money went. >> brian: is she term limited? >> lawrence: no, she will run again. she goes in front of the residents, majority black town and go, how can you treat a black woman like that? you stole our money. crime-ridden neighborhood, she took them off the street and made them part of secret service detail for herself. you have a four-car murotorcade. >> brian: are they being punked? >> target, tj, wayfair, my favorite sites. >> brian: you can't blame her. >> rachel: i can't. >> steve: don't go anywhere, whiskey myers performs live. >> brian: rachel uses her own money. >> bill: friday field, i guess. 12 floors above. have a great weekend, okay.
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>> steve: all right, it is now finally time for the all american summer concert series to wrap up. >> here to perform, give it up for whiskey myers. ♪ ♪
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