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♪ ♪ >> how y'all doing out there? huh? yeah. ♪ >> here we go. ♪ ♪ take me down the road that's a little bit winding, to a place where they still put sugar in their iced tea. the women of fine and the loving is fair. drive where you can drop me off anywhere. drive, pull on over.
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i'm in a fight with god. carolina shoulder, she's the place i'm getting off. ♪ daddy always told me, don't make a home on the road, while a lady is making out and the kids are getting old. ♪ i've been riding this lonely road on the love i have is all spent on my song. ♪ ♪ the boys are gambling, with more than just their cars. with their bottles and their guns and their bibles ain their heart. ♪ take me down a road that's a little bit winding, to a place
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they still put sugar in our iced tea. where the women are fine and the love isir fa. ♪ ♪ drive where you can drop me off anywhere. ♪ ♪ drive where you can drop me off anywhere. >> come on. >> i've been feeling like there's no point at all. ♪ ♪ >> will: that is war and treaty performing "hey, driver," part of all-american summer concert series. >> ainsley: beautiful voice. >> brian: this is a bad week to miss, lawrence. if you are in the area, come on down. we will feed you. >> ainsley: tell us -- lawrence i tried to get you to trade places. tried to get brian to trade places, he said, i have to be on
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the couch, i'm the face of the show. >> brian: we'll see you back on monday, just wear that same jean shirt. >> brian: >> will: brian gets barbecue and you get eggs and bacon. i'm a fan of war and treaty, they did that song with zach bryan, who i just saw in c concert. this will be right down the middle of the fairway for lawrence jones. >> lawrence: i'm close. >> brian: zach bryan, he is great and everybody loves him. he's a little down. pick it up a little bit. >> will: i said right down the fairway for lawrence jones, i did not say down the fairway for brian kilmeade. that is more of wham. >> brian: that is so wrong. >> ainsley: he likes country
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music now. >> lawrence: truly unbelievable. we're trying to get zach on the show and brian just messed it uup >> ainsley: zach, three of us love you. >> will: go see him, very upbeat. >> ainsley: the knowledge fans at conferences walk away thinking it was a great week. i've heard experts say it begins after labor day, everybody back at home and work and kids back in school and we only have a few weeks until the election. kamala harris spoke lavt night and this is cover of "new york post." it is all an act talking about ho hollywood con-vention. >> will: it is part of their
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conversation, all an act and you see obama and nancy pelosi holding a golden globe. did the acting work? it is an act. there are so many falsehoods. >> ainsley: a hollywood movie not based on reality, does the voter know the reality and issues? >> brian: couple issues. lethal fighting force and everyone cheers. you cut defense budget for last three years. i did not read in politico or axios saying kamala harris wants to increase the forn budget. we had a leader come visit, our greatest ally israel and you decided not to show up. after you met one-on-one with the prime minister, you disparaged him and sympathized with the palestinians. and yesterday did both sides
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again, we're going to back israel, but stop the killing of pales palestinians. hamas being taken out and 16 times she mentioned donald trump is a threat. not to democracy. they said he is a serious threat, lawrence. >> lawrence: yeah. can i just say as someone who has been at the convention and heard the speeches, i get it. democrats are entitled to their pep rally. every political party is entitled to some type of event to layout their party platform. problem i have with the rhetoric they are saying on the stage, it is inkconsistent with everythin they have been doing for the last 3-1/2 years. if you are saying there are problems with the country right now, you are in charge. you have the presidency. you have the senate right now.
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you have two years controlled all branches of government. if there is desperation, if you guys are joyful because you are going to turn this around, why not do it right now? i guess that is one thing. of course, lies and lies, that happens in politics and it has been more egregious at the convention. we want a brighter america, tell us why it is dim, it is because you are in charge. that is the part annoying the american public. >> will: here are some lies, lies, lies. >> you can always trust me to put country above party and self. to hold sacred america's fundamental principles from the rule of law to free and fair elections.
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we know what a second trump term would look like. it is all laid out in project 2025, written by his closest advisors and sum total to pull our country back to the past. we are not going back to when donald trump tried to cut social security and medicare. part of his agenda, he and his allies would limit access to birth control, ban medication abortion and enact a nationwide abortion ban with or without congress. >> ainsley: when we interviewed donald trump yesterday, we asked about this. they are talking about your connection with project 2025, he's told us over and over, he had nothing to do with that. if you have not heard him say that, here he is. >> former pres. trump: a group
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of people got together and drew up very conservative values. in some case, perhaps over the line, perhaps they didn't, i have no idea what project 2025 is. i am for exceptions for rape, incest and health of the mother. you have to follow your heart. it is being voted on, issue that ripped our country apart for 50 years is being solved at the voting booth and states are voting what they want. i want a federal ban. i would never, they know i said it. there will not be a federal ban. >> brian: you say supreme court justice voted to overturn roe v. wade, got it. to say he wants a federal ban, is not true. there are ads that can be cut. the president has 400 million
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dollars. ads can be cut to start to clarify that. >> will: i feel, maybe i'm naive, it is on trump in debate or through advertising. it is on people whose job is to to tell the truth. people who get microphones are supposed to tell the truth. when something has been fact checked and said that is a hoax, you can't keep uttering it over and over. waltz did it, trump did it. remember the adof mitt romney shoving granny over a cliff. that is something trump fact checked on his website, not planning to cut social security or medicare. it says we will protect to save social security and medicare. >> ainsley: he says i will not tax social security checks. you will make more money. >> brian: social security going
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bankrupt. somebody has to step up and fix it. be responsible to say it. don't make it up when it comes to entitlements. >> ainsley: we watched all the speeches, i stayed up, you did, too, lawrence. you have been working hard. we watched all the speeches. best way to summarize, they talked their own storying. kamala talked about her first half of the speech and then they bash donald trump and make up policies that are not his policies just to scare voters and hoping voters don't check the facts because they don't like donald trump. the mess an, i hope you hate donald trump more than you hate my radical policies. >> lawrence: you know, i think if i'm the former president, i'm frustrated, but i don't have
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time. borderline sociopaths lying for the hell of it. former president can't complain, he has to go to the american public. maybe steal from kamala harris. they say reason she is not doing interviews is because she's going directly to the american voter. it has to be more in depth and i know security measures. he has to go door knocking, just a few streets and town halls, directly to them. if he's expecting media to fact check things, i'm not sure if the moderators will be fair. we've heard fact checking with donald trump, are you going to fact check on the debate stage? i don't think they will. it is up to him. >> will: it will be on trump. former president trump and independent presidential candidate robert f kennedy will be in arizona today.
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>> ainsley: r.f.k. jr. will add address. >> brian: griff jenkins is live, this coulding first assign of momentum going back to trump. >> griff: kennedy waged a strong campaign, 10% at one point and nearly made the debate stage. none stronger than this news late yesterday. take a look. arizona secretary of state tweeting paperwork of r.f.k. jr. campaign withdrawing from the ballot there. he will address the nation later today from arizona. it is where trump will be. rumors run wild kennedy is dropping out and could join trump to welcome the prospect. >> we have a great relationship over the years. i respect him. he respects me. i have no idea if he's going to endorse me. he has a news conference, we are in the same state. it is possible we'll meet
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tomorrow and discuss it. he was treated very unfairly by democrats, he would have beaten joe biden in a democratic primary, no doubt. they made it impossible for him, they made it you have to get 60% of the vote to get in. >> griff: the two have been talking in private conversation, he might find a role in a future trump administration. trump campaign teases a possible ap appearance and say president trump will be joined by a special guest as he delivers remarks about isl inflation, co of lifing. kennedy's running mate, nicole shanahan said friday will be one of the biggest events in american election history. see what we get.
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>> brian: good job. i want to add, i did not know they spent $100 million to stop r.f.k. jr. imagine how angry he is. he goes over to trump unless there is a massive fallout, that is two or three points in a battleground. if i told you one side picked up two or three points in a battleground state, you would say that is biggest news, they are usually decided by 10 or 20,000 individual votes. most popular governor maybe in the country in the state in a purple state is governor brian kemp, they have been going at it. they buried the hatchet last night. kemp did it with sean hannity and the president hopped on with bret baier and said he is a good man. if you have brian kemp appears with donald trump, you could deliver that state and maybe decided the election in 2020,
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that is ana marie knezevic huge, could be beginning of a momentum switch, first one in weeks. >> ainsley: you usually see bump of five points for a party, if you have r.f.k. jr., that will give trump a bump and kemp could give a bump, we'll see. >> will: let's not overlook low information voter, there are a lot of people in america that will go on vibes. that is balanced against phoniness. talk about phony, all talk yesterday was beyonce. where was beyonce? was that a bait and switch so
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people would see kamala? no beyonce, more eyeballs at the dnc. >> lawrence: 100%, it was a made-up hoax. a representative said there was never any talk about beyonce being there. a lot of people showed up just for beyonce. let's talk with folks. can i sit next to you? looks like r.f.k. jr. may indorse donald trump in arizona today. do you think that will help the former president or hurt? >> it will help him. i understand over 40% of people following him are going to vote for trump. and then i don't believe in a lot of policies of his, a whole lot of his policies. if this helps trump get over that hump, i'm all for it.
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>> lawrence: let me ask you, ma'am, what does donald trump need to do to get across the finish line? there is a whole debate about feelings versus policy, what do you want to hear? focus? or do you want him to be the guy that is bull in china shop? >> definitely need to be bull in china shop. when it comes down to it, most of us know what harris and the rest of them, what their truth is. trump needs to educate those people teeter tottering, democrats not to far left, we need to persuade them to vote for what is best for us as a country. remove the d and r. >> lawrence: i like what you said. she said, listen, radical part of democratic party is lost cause, don't fo ccus on them. focus on moderate dems that
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don't care about d and r. good and solid advice. >> will: stick around, the war and treaty perform live on our all american summer concert series. ♪ ♪ i can't treat you like a str stranger, when you ain't around. ♪ ♪ treat you like a love r, when you're around all the time. ♪ ♪ that ain't how love is --
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>> ainsley: we are back fact checking kamala harris claim that a "trump tax hike" would raise prices on middle class. fox business reporter madison alworth joins us. >> good morning. kamala harris went hard after trump last night claiming there would be trump tax hike increasing prices for american
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families by $4000 a year. >> instead of a trump tax hike, we will pass a middle class tax cut that will benefit more than 100 million americans. >> but her claim is not exactly true. harris was referring to trump's promise to add tariffs on import. center for american progress action fund, a liberal think tank, says it would cost families $4000. trump hit back saying harris' promise to raise corporate tax hike would be greater tax on american consumer. >> people know where i stand, i lower taxes, she's raising taxes. she will give tax increase four to five times what people and companies are paying now. the company will go into a depression if they do it. >> harris made promises to build
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a strong middle class, something that drew criticism because under biden-harris administration, inflation has run rampant. look at groceries and housing up over 20% in last four years, hitting middle class households hard. since march of 2022, inflation adjusted fell by 34,000. harris knows she needs to hit the economy, i hear it all the time, that is a top issue going into this election. voters know what a harris administration economy would look like, they have lived under a biden-harris economy. >> ainsley: great point. middle class is reelings from projected 34,000 loss, kamala harris has her sight set on wealthy with proposal to raise top income and corporate rates.
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here to react, don peoples. good morning, don. what do you think about the idea, she is saying she'll cut taxes and she's said she wants her taxes to resemble what we've seen under joe biden and she's been responsible for the last 3-1/2 years. the average middle class family has lost 32,000 over the last year and a half. how do we deal with that? >> i don't know how we do. if you go back to '70s and '90s, tax increases hurt the economy and american consumers and middle class. what would happen, prices would go up and middle class buying power would weaken. reality is, this is a clear choice, it will be whether there is substance over optics. >> ainsley: other points reading the "new york times" article
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that listed her tax policy, what she's hoping to do. some stuck out. corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. you are a fund raiser for barack obama, other fundraisers are going to people that own corporations. she wants to raise top income tax rate at federal level, they are paying city and state taxes from 37% to 39.6%. what is your opinion about that? what is your reaction? >> that would mean the government between state, local and federal government would take 55% of new york businessowner's income. that would reduce entrepreneurship. who do they think are create be jobs? small businesses and mid-size businesses create jobs americans need. if you tax business, what would happen, job production will go
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down and consumer pricing up and we'll go into a depression. >> ainsley: and corporations will move out of america. >> yes, they will. and entrepreneurs will take less risk. they will keep their money and put it in the bank and take it out of the economy, money will be in banks and sitting in the u.s. treasury, where they have proven they cannot spend effectively. >> ainsley: don, thank you. t tulsi gabbard is live coming up next. first our all american summer concert series. ♪ ♪ well, at least my tomorrow, you won't feel yesterday's. and oh, oh, oh, well, at least
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i don't understand the point that you're making. announcer: here's her grim scorecard: murders, rapes, attacks on children. a 12-year-old girl in texas. a mother of five in maryland. a nursing student in georgia. all savagely murdered by those biden and harris let into our country unlawfully. harris: we have a secure border. announcer: kamala harris was and is a complete failure at her job. now she's asking us for a promotion. who in their right mind would give it to her? restoration pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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heat is on, summer is not over. over to you. >> bryan: thanks,a dam. protest outside the dnc. demonstrators call for democrats to push for a ceasefire between israel and hamas and pretty much antisemitic. inside the arena, harris played both sides of the issue. >> i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called hamas cause. at the same time, what has happened in gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. so many innocent lives lost. >> brian: the crowd got louder second half of the statement. former presidential candidate, former democratic congresswoman
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tulsi gabbard who debated with kamala harris in 2020. your reaction to that statement, what did you get from it? >> she's playing both sides and trying to tell people what she thinks they want to hear. kamala harris, she only wants to win and her pollsters tell her, here is what you should say about this or that. a few days ago she said she would support an arms embargo to israel. the next day she or her staff walked that back. in her speech and at no time so far has she been willing to speak the truth of how hamas is radical terrorist group that poses a threat to israel and all of civilization. their goal is to implement a
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califate. not only for israel, but for us. >> brian: how about defeating hamas and every death is on hamas and iran is the problem. i signed off on a 6 billion cash deal to get our hostages out, by definition, should have never been taken to begin with, not getting to victory. she had a chance to show herself with an ally, she did not show up when prime minister netanyahu addressed join session of congress. what should i read into that? look at her speech or look at her actions? >> this exactly is what we have to do, what voters need to pay attention to between now and election day on november 5, don't listen to words she is throwing at us, they don't mean anything. look at records and action. she wants to be president and commander-in-chief and no time has she demonstrated she has
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capability or is fit to serve. she would be quite dangerous in that position and no doubt she would try to weaponize and our our military to cover up and mask her weakness and insecurity. >> brian: big day for the president if reports are correct and r.f.k. jr. says i would like my supporters to go behind president trump. who are his supporters? what does this do to the election? >> his supporters are independent-minded people who value freedom and are concerned about what president biden and vice president harris have done to our country and leading us into the brink of world war iii and nuclear war. they are concerned about this broken healthcare system and the deep rot of krupgsz entrifrned in almost every agency in our
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government. we'll see what bobby kennedy decides to do. there is clear contrast between kamala harris and donald trump. kamala harris standing for taking away freedom, tyrannical government and more war versus donald trump who stands for peace, prosperity and freedom. >> brian: you met with the former president with debate prep and told him what you know about kamala harris, how is he doing? >> he's doing great. i think you saw last night in his response to kamala harris speech, he knows the issues and is honed in reminding voters, what have you done for last 3-1/2 years. we are paying attention to what you have done and how her policies destroyed our economy, made us less safe here at home and abroad.
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>> brian: tulsi gabbard, thank you, stay safe. lawrence is having breakfast with friends, talking with voters as the dnc wraps up. first war and treaty perform live for the all american summer concert series. ♪ ♪ five more minutes, five more minutes, five more minutes to love. five more minutes, five more minutes, i need five more minutes to love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ok, someone just did laundry... no, i add downy light so the freshness really lasts. yeah, most scented stuff gives me a headache, but this is just right. and i don't like anything. but i like this. get a light scent that lasts with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ )
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[cheering] >> lawrence: i tell you, it's been a great time in illinois. we are wrapping up our convention coverage. start with your story, sir. you have built 800 homes in this community. 5000 in your lifetime and things are not going well now. >> things are dupresed. cost of material and inflation
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and over regulation by government. high taxes, wages are skyrocketing. >> lawrence: would kamala harris make things better? >> no, she wants more regulation and restrict transportation of goods. >> lawrence: thank you, sir. we've heard from the convention, it is all about joy, everything is great. i will ask the people here in illinois, one word to describe the state of this country, how do you see it? >> polarized. >> i agree. >> lawrence: what about you, sir? >> bleeding. >> lawrence: all right. state of country? >> scary. >> very concerning. >> lawrence: state of country? >> bad, really bad. >> lawrence: really bad. what about you? >> weak. >> what is your name?
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>> linda. >> frightening. >> sad. >> lawrence: what do you want to see differently in the country, ma'am? >> economy and border is my concern. >> lawrence: why the border in illinois? >> every state is a border. chicago is a sanctuary city. >> lawrence: it is impacting you? >> yeah, coming to the suburbs. >> distressed. >> lawrence: why would you say that? >> because we are all hurting very poorly. >> lawrence: how would you describe the country? >> same as my wife, distress. we have political opposition, negative things they are doing against the front-runner, outrageous. >> lawrence: where is emma? i promised you one question. who is your favorite president? >> trump. >> lawrence: all right.
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[cheering] >> lawrence: thank you so much. back to you, will. >> will: great job, really great job. thank you, lawrence. headlines now. nasa could decide by tomorrow if boeing starliner is safe enough to fly two stranded astronauts home. the crewsmen have not been able to return due to thruster issues and helium leaks and plans to get them home may not be possible because their space suits are not compatible with space x. grassley and his wife barbara, mark their 70th anniversary at their favorite date spot. barbara and i weren't to hickory house when we were first dating, tonight we celebrate 70th where it started and talked about their wedding last year with
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>> ai ainsley. >> my dad had a flat tire. >> what is going through your mind, we got to get to the church. >> what was going through my mind? >> you are right. >> i thought she stood me up. >> will: congratulations to the grassleys. i love them. >> ainsley: she is a riot. >> will: those are headlines. war and treaty performing live and they are ready to rock us into the weekend. that is next. check in with dana perino and bill hemmer for what is coming up top of the hour? >> bill: when is last interim you were in chicago? >> will: i don't know, it is ever, i have been. long time. >> ainsley: it is ever. >> bill: come on back. they did a great job this week. we thank them for having us here. last day, how you feeling? >> dana: great. i always wanted to be a local
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reporter in a news market. "america's newsroom" coming up. we have a big show. >> bill: load of analysis from where we are now, 70-someodd days away. >> dana: they had a good s sendoff, we have a race and it will get harder. >> bill: we'll be right back top of the hour, see you in 10 minutes. to deliver a shipment. at old dominion freight line, we deliver them this way. this way uses technology and goes the extra mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises on time, every time, way.
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>> brian: it's time for the all american summer concert series. >> ainsley: here to preview and perform leads me home, give it up for war and treaty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> your maker up in the big house in the sky. as you travel to and fro, sometimes you get lost trying to go back to a familiar place that you strayed away from. oh, oh, oh. ♪ meet me on the other side 'of te railroad, where the mountain p peaks and crystal streams through the valley flows in your a arms, i find the straight and narrow on those country roads. you will always be the one that
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leads me home. ♪ ♪ ♪ i remember the hard times when you found me i had lost my mind. i forgot where i was going, better yet where i came from. oh, oh. meet me on the other side of the railroad, where the montuntain peaks and crystal streams through the valley flows. i find the straight and narrow on those country roads. ♪
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♪ you will always be the one that leads me home. ♪ ♪ the one that leads me home. the one that leads me home. >> know wo, two, three. oo ooh, ooh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> god bless you, everybody. >> thank you. [cheering] >> bill: just like that, we are off to the races. conventions in the rearview mirror and ticke

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