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election edition of "fox & friends first" this sunday at 5:00 a.m. we are going to be joining you for an hour of your morning. >> looking forward to that and looking forward to seeing you in about 36 hours. with that "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great weekend, everybody. [chanting four more years] >> we created the greatest economy in history and now we are doing it again. >> we literally are going to change the course of this country for generations to come. >> let me tell you what's on the ballot, america. this, the declaration of independence. >> there were more accusations made this week. did those meetings happen as they had been alleged when joe biden was a private citizen? >> we're not going to waste any time on this smear campaign. >> numerous of hunter biden's activities have been flagged by the federal government. >> the president has a new supporter rapper lil' wayne the musician traited this picture to suggest criminal justice reform and economic activities for
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black americans. >> u.s. customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan flagging twitter after they suspended his account. >> i didn't think it was livingn america. what happened should care every american citizen. >> down to his right. has a lot of grass in front of him and now a touchdown. brian: frustration ended for the falcons, it looks like. hi, everybody, only four days away from election day. check the calendar. turns out i'm right. president trump and biden rallying voter in florida although joe got rained on. two key battle ground states today. they will be colder today. steve: that is right. nearly 80 million of you have already voted. so, you are going to take tuesday off. ainsley: we have live team coverage for you. phil keating is down in north miami with a recap of the rallies in florida. begin with griff jenkins he is in milwaukee where joe biden is heading today. hey, griff.
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griff: hey, ainsley, brian and steve. here comes that midwest final push. it's happening in states that could have been closer last time. remember in 2016 here in wisconsin trump flipping it red. but just over 22,000 votes in michigan next door, trump red as well just over 10,000. in minnesota trump losing by 44,000. let me show you where the real clear politics average of polls stand right here in america's dairy land in wisconsin you have biden up 6.4. in michigan biden up almost the same. 6.5. and in minnesota up 4.7. now, let me show you the map of where the candidates are president trump in michigan, wisconsin, and minnesota. biden in iowa, wisconsin, and minnesota. so, specifically here in the badger state. biden rallies in milwaukee as you mentioned ainsley. trump is green bay this afternoon. over in the gopher state a battle is brewing over the president's rochester, minnesota
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rally keith ellison fighting it. supposed to be at the airport. after crowd size was moved to a business in dodge center and moved back to the airport with the severely limited crowd capacity of 250 attendees. the trump campaign issuing a statement saying without question, minnesota democrats had hoped the president would simply cancel the event he will not allow partisan politicians to deprive people of their first amendment rights to gather peacefully and hear from the president of the united states. attorney general's ellison office shooting back in a statement saying quote we did not san sell this event indeed we have no authority to cancel events and have never canceled it. where does it stand? well, it's a little bit unclear. looks like it's going to proceed with a much smaller crowd inside perhaps a larger one outside the minnesota health officials saying these are guidelines that have been in place because of covid since it began back in march. we will see what happens later today. brian, apszly, steve?
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brian: griff, is it cold? griff: i'm not in florida anymore. i'm quite jealous of my friend phil who is coming up. it was definitely better weather in fort lauderdale than it is here in milwaukee. brian: all right. griff. that's why you will tell me. i appreciate it. he put the liner in and traveled. phil keating never leaves florida where the president and joe biden held dueling rallies yesterday. phil, one of these candidates had to cut it off because of the rain. >> yeah. that happened up in tampa bay and for griff's sake did i forget my gloves and scarf. at the top of the hour we expect this library location to be as festive as always. a lot of music and food carts and, of course, a lot of polster. at 7:00 a.m. eastern early voting resumes. both candidates stumping hard in florida. pushing campaign voters to get out, rallies in battleground florida critical for both candidates. president trump held a rally thursday in tampa. the main goal getting his base and voters out and casting their
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ballots especially if they have not already. the president hit on the economy as well as an issue that place quite well in immigrant florida. >> this elections will decide whether our children will be condemned to the misery of socialism or whether they will inherit the glorious legacy of american freedom. >> former vice president biden also rallied in tampa yesterday. first he was in democrat rich broward county the goal for him getting big turnout so he can run up more biden votes from registered democrats and the black votes who counters all of the red states that make up the juvenile court of florida biden's focus from the top the coronavirus pandemic. >> these past few months have been so much pain. so much suffering. so much loss. over 225,000 dead americans because of the negligence and the consequence of covid.
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>> and tomorrow kamala harris will be down here in south florida with the same strategy getting the vote out. she will hit the three biggest democrat rich counties in the state. miami-dade, broward, and palm beach. back to you three. steve: all right. phil keating, thank you very much. isn't it curious out of nowhere joe biden has added additional appearances today and presumably over the weekend as well. so, obviously, the internal polling is showing that things are tightening up. actually, according to the experts, the republicans are leading the early voting in michigan and wisconsin where, of course, the polls show that trump is behind. meanwhile, florida democrats, he just mentioned miami-dade, florida democrats are freaked out because of weak voter turnout in miami-dade county. which is really interesting. and apparently you know, during -- i'm trying to play two
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different things. democrats are voting at lower rates than the republicans. and as it turns out, the rates are lower than 2016 when hillary clinton won miami-dade by 26 points. but ultimately donald trump took the state. when it comes down to voting though, according to mark levin, it's a very easy choice. >> let me tell you what's on the ballot, america. this. the declaration of independence. the constitution of the united states, or this crap 110 page sanders-biden-aoc manifesto. every aspect of your life. your lifestyle, your family, your community, your neighborhood is going to be micromanaged by these crack pots on the left against socialism and marks schism and the destruction of our constitution and our flag and our national anthem. what are you going to do about it, america? you need to show up.
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you need to vote. ainsley: listen, yesterday, i voted or filled out my will form and went to drop it in. steve: drop it off. ainsley: the line was around the entire city block. people were waiting in the rain. yesterday i drove by. people had umbrellas. they are willing to do. this this is such an important election for america. it's -- america is divided two. different americas. you have to choose your candidate. a choice election. people are calling it a referendum election whether referendum on donald trump or referendum on the progressives. whichever one you are voting for. a bombshell yesterday we all know about. the fbi is allegedly investigating hunter biden and his associates. this began in 2019, according to reports over money laundering allegations. six federal agents he plans to meet with them again. he says that joe biden is flat out lying.
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brian: what he said on st. clair documents well provided to the senate to congress to the department of department of justice the fbi the cefc the chinese company effectively loaning money to the biden family. to the extent have information on the biden family and business deals. other business dealings that occurred in romaine that, kazakhstan, monaco and the middle east and obviously topping off in russia. keep in mind the authenticity of the emai e, the thank you emailr joe biden met with this person, when he thanks you so much for allowing me to meet the vice president. that is a thank you to hunter biden the email has proven authentic by the daily caller as well as by fox news. this is a story. no matter how you look at it, it is a story. and it is something i have never
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seen in my life, a presidential candidate refuses to answer any question while doing almost no appearances. he sent out a surrogate on a lightly seen cheddar tv his name is jamal brown. he was finally confronted a surrogate with this story. and listen to his inappropriate, ineffective answer. >> there were more accusations made this week on that most watched fox news interview a couple nights ago from tucker carlson. did those meetings happen as they have been alleged when joe biden was a private citizen? >> >> we're not going to waste any time on smear campaign it's a distraction to distract, again, away from four years of donald trump's reckless policies and his failed leadership and i'm not going to accept the premise of the question. we have five days to keep our ice on the prize and again that is to vote joe biden as the next president of the united states. >> okay. fair enough. brian: okay. wherever that voice was. i guess it's fair enough for cheddar but not for us.
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here's the thing in the next four days will he be asked is that hunter's laptop? are those emails. the reference to the burisma official did that actually happen in 2015? what could you tell us about the gap in the schedule that doesn't account for where your location. why did you insist on meeting with -- why did your family insist on you meeting with tony bobulinski on these two dates? did you meet with him either time? what was your impression when you did meet him and what was your goal when it comes to international business? why did your son write to his daughter that unlike my situation, you are never going to have to give me 50% of what you had like i have to give to my dad as i paraphrase that verbiage? how could he possibly go to election day and not answer any of these questions? steve: well, at least somebody did ask it and they chose to answer it. it's curious the way. ainsley: he didn't answer it. brian: the worst. like chris coons did.
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steve: the reporter said fair enough. i don't think we really got much out of him. let's see if the reporters following the former vice president have any luck today. meanwhile, out of nowhere yesterday, lil' wayne the rapper tweeted a picture with the president of the united states. look at that right there down in florida. and the tweet said just had a great meeting with president donald trump besides what he's done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. he listened to what we had to say and assured he will get it done. the platinum plan they say will create 3 million jobs in the black community over four years and will also increase access to capital by half a trillion dollars and protect u.s. jobs. and so that is why lil' wayne is on the trump train. that rhymes. ainsley: several black leaders that have sat down with the president or talked to the president or some of his advisers and just trying to
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get -- they are all praising him for criminal justifiable reform. they are also trying to improve including the platinum plan creating jobs for the black community. some of those kanye we saw him meet with the president about a year ago i guess. and ice cube also said he sat down with jared kushner for several hours. he has been singing about this for 30 years. he decided to go political. and he said poet democrats and republicans reached out to him. what's interesting the democrats said we are going to talk to you after the election. jared kushner sat down with him for flee hours. he said as a result of our meeting the president really pumped up his plan, the platinum plan. said he listened to me and that's exactly what lil' wayne said as well. brian: i remember barack obama even when steve jobs tried to contact him to help out with the technology and a way to distributed the massive stimulus bill after the collapse of the economy. barack obama gave him off to a surrogate. jim brown was complaining he never could get a meeting with the president about criminal
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justice reform when barack obama was president. much different story now. why will talk to candace owens, one of the few people in america that is not surprised by this new interest in working with the trump administration with american -- the african-american black community. she will be joining us at 7:25. steve: all right. so, meanwhile on this program, president trump heading to wisconsin today for his third rally in the battleground state in less than a week. our next guest is running for congress in wisconsin and has seen great support for the president. and catch us this sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. for special coverage of the big election. ♪ hey, y'all ♪ ♪
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>> for years you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who standing up for america and standing up for the great people of wisconsin. so get your friends, get your family, get your neighbors, get your co-workers. even grab your boss if you have to, come on, boss. you go to go out and get out and vote. brian: let's see if you can do that president trump hitting the
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campaign trail hitting battle ground states like the one he was in tuesday wisconsin. four days to go until the election. accord, to the polls the president 17 points behind is that true? >> no. brian: easy derek. congressional candidate 13th district says there is plenty of enthusiasm for the president on the ground he should know he is on the ground. the candidate navy seal running for congress himself. all right, derek, you said no. you said the 17 points don't add up to what you are seeing. what do you mean? fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me. the president was never so popular when he was elected to the presidency in 2016. my wife and i spent 10 days at home in the last 10 days. i have 11,000 square miles in my district 18 whole and partial counties 10 to 1 president trump to biden signs. 8 to 1 van orden to kind signs
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in this district. car rallies and boat valleys. hundreds of cars and boats tens of thousands of people. and they're enthusiastic willing to crawl over broken glass to vote for the president. joe biden could combine a political rally with ron kind who has been in office for 24 years. nancy pelosi' guy. they could combine a rally, brian, truck and a boat one by putting a kiddy pool in a high school volleyball court. the enthusiasm gap is real. we know it's true because the mainstream media stopped reporting on it because they are terrified. brian: i will tell you what, derek, your race is going well. even the cook political report has not been kind to the president but been kind to you. the race for ron kind's seat ron kind d to likely d. what did you in 26 years serving the serving the country. also we also have known you as
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being outspoken supporter of the president. you have a democratic governor put in place by the wisconsin residents. you also have governor scott walker who was voted out in the meantime since 2016 i'm wondering when you had the uprising in kenosha after the shooting, what did that do to this political land dismanchts well it, really opened people's eyes. minneapolis is right across the river from my district. remember that. that's where everything started and made people focus on public safety again and how you build the bonds in a community again first and foremost by being honest with each other. the guy running against ron kind lied to all 18 of our sheriffs saying heather back. 13 of our county sheriffs representing over 5 fifth degree 0,000 of our constituents have publicly endorsed my campaign. brian. those include lifelong democrats. and they are publicly supporting the president of the united
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states. when ron kind lied to our sheriffs. he made a tragic error because he finally told the truth about how he felt. he doesn't back the blue. is a former prosecutor but he is in it for himself. he has been in office for 24 years. votes with nancy pelosi 95% of the time and claims to be to be bipartisan. the folks on the left showing true colors. the people in wisconsin supports the president because he supports freedom and he supports the united states of america and wisconsin. third time for the last couple weeks. yes, sir? brian: darren a guy who has given so much to the country why do you want this seat? >> brian, we have six grandchildren and that's just about it we need to make sure we uphold the minute women requirement from one generation to the next. our duty to pass on in the next generation and make sure at a
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minimum they have the same opportunities that we had growing up. that's why i'm running for office and that's why i'm going to beat ron kind and that's why president trump is getting reelected. brian: all right. derrick van orden tends to accomplish his goals okay this be the next? derek van oderrick van orden. thank you very much. >> yes, sir, thank you. brian: see you later. coming up straight ahead president trump and joe biden are dead heat in the sunshine state. the latino vote could be the key to victory next guest says neither can take those votes for granted. download the fox bet super 6 app. and play the election 2020 game for a free chance to win $50,000 from our friends at fox bet. pick 6 possible outcomes and watch election day coverage on fox news on tuesday to see how it all unfolds download the fox bet super 6 app. now to get started.
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that included of course, their horse mounted patrols as well as their riot teams from the pennsylvania state police. just shows you how worried they where what happened earlier in the week. check out this video that we now have in house from when these things kicked off tuesday night. the looting of these stores happens in just minutes. shows you just how quickly an entire livelihood of the store owner can be disseminated by looters who moved. in the other thing we are learning more about is that van packed with explosives that we talked about yesterday morning that police found overnight last night inside. they found quarter and half sticks of dynamite, propane tank torches. tasers. various tools including bolt cutters and machete. they believe all of those are linked to a sleer reiss of atm explosions and break-ins that happened over the past couple of nights. they hope that the arrest of the people in that van may put an end to that which has been extremely dangerous. onto the issue of walter
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wallace's shooting. the lawyer for wallace's family now does not dispute police claims that when wallace walked out of his house during some kind of mental health episode and confronted police that he had a knife. they agree he had a knife. they agree that he was threatening as he was walking around yelling at people. and at one point when he went towards the officers for the third or fourth time they shot him. and that is now the issue for the attorney who is saying that the police should have had better trainings to deal with someone having those mental health issues. >> when someone is telling that you a american is experiencing a crisis, you can't just immediately go to the side arm. and that's exactly what we observed. >> national guard should be here overnight tonight and then through the election. we understand that the body camera footage and the 911 calls that the family wants released and also that the police union wants released city hall is going to wait until the end of
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next week to put out. steve, back to you. steve: tense times leland vittert live in rainy philly. thank you very much leland. ainsley: president trump and joe biden locked in a dead heat in florida four days before the election day and both candidates are making their case to one key group of voters. >> biden's agenda will devastate the hispanic american community. >> it's unconscionable that the trump administration says they care so much are deporting hundreds of cubans and venezuelans. >> going on to win a record share of the hispanic american vote. you see what's happening. ainsley: latest polls shows joe biden notch ago slight lead over president trump. bring in culture intel and big data and you will marketing expert lily. good to see you again. >> thank you. ainsley: i want to talk about the difference there are different types of hispanic voters, right? if you look at the stats, let's
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take florida, for instance. cuban voters, largest hispanic group down in the state of florida. the polls show that trump is ahead by 50 points. puerto rican voters something highest down in florida 66% for biden and 23% for trump. why do more cuban americans support the president but not the puerto rico hispanics. >> we need to understand the eligible hispanic voters all courting this season are not a monolithic block. there is mexican americans. cubans as you say and the countries where we come from make us unique. you can't have a one size fits all. and what we're watching here is a message of economic prosperity antisocialism and capitalistic that rest signature united states with cuba and many people that fled countries to the united states so that they could get away from governments that were like that. macy why messaging matters so
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much. and biden has been betting big on those areas of central florida that are more puerto rican. while president trump is hoping to steal away south florida where it's primarily cuban. very strategic. ainsley: you mentioned the makeup. 32 million eligible voters in 2020 are hispanic. that's 13% of all of the u.s. voters. these candidates they cannot take the hispanic community for granted. so what's most important? >> you cannot take it for granted let me give you math two three of those eligible voters inside states like florida arizona nevada big one running. we have been running analytics for the last six months we keep seeing over and over again jobs and the economy as the number one issue. when the president talks about hispanic prosperity agenda the american dream while the biden proposition goes back to immigration which is not even ranking as a type five issue in this election. that's where there is a myth.
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what people don't understand why trump maying gaining in our numbers seeing catching 42% of positive sentiment based on over 800,000 data points last week that are hispanic. they don't understand because is he resonating with jobs and the economy. ainsley: thank you so much for being with us. good to see you again. >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. acting cbp commissioner mark morgan urge reacting to twitter blocking his tweet over the border wall. >> they knew what they were doing intentionally. now after they did it. after they got their hand caught in the cookie jar disingenuous saying they made an error. ainsley: joe concha on the big gamble big tech is now taking. that's next. - [announcer] welcome to intelligent indoor grilling with the ninja foodi smart xl grill. just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you.
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article that made reference in passing to those documents very snidely and dismissively say nothing one should pay attention to it because it was russian disinformation even though there has never been any information that that's been true. very outlet that i co-created that was built on my reputation my credibility, my journalistic accomplishments then tried to interstyrene censor me six days before an election because i wanted to plush reporting and analysis about the evidence that raises serious questions about the conduct of the candidate that all of the editors at that outlet vehemently and enthusiastically support. brian: can you believe what he is saying one story after another of bias. journalist glen greenawalt speaking tout tucker after resign from the intercept the publication he co-founded after he says his own editors tries to censor his reporting on joe biden and his son's hunter's overseas business dealings. steve: here with reaction for the hill joe con challenge. joe, good morning to you. it has been our -- it appears to
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many people that there is something actively going on because nobody is covering the hunter biden story or the bobulinski story but for glen greenawalt who stoortd the intercept to come out and say look, a bunch of lefty editors are censoring me, that's extraordinary. >> it is. think about this. he co-found you had the intercept in 2013. seven years ago for this very reason. he wanted to have independence, journalism first in green greenawalt's case only two words to describe him gutsy and unique. how many people do we see doing this now i know i founded this publication but i'm out of here if you are not allowing me to report on this case joe biden, hunter biden, this story that, again, tucker carlson had tony bobulinski on his show two nits ago 7.6 million people watched that nearly four times as much as cnn. that tells me when you get a number like that under a guys know numbers in this business to get above 7 million for a regular program that tells me not only conservatives are interested in this story but
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independents and republicans. remember, glen greenawalt is no conservative. is he not getting to cpac any time soon also journalist thought a hack one a pulitzer and polk. this is all about more and more newsrooms anti-speeching around arnold using the military to quell pro-at the time. polling showed a slight majority of americans agreed with that and forced to resign you from the paper. they forced him out because internally there was a revolt saying we can't allow this sort of speech around here anymore. speech that half the country agrees with. we saw there and the philadelphia enquirer he allowed an op-ed that said all
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buildings. matter. in other words if you own a business and gets looted that destroys life and livelihood. this is a growing problem in this business guys and not going to stop any time soon unless journalists stand up and so no more. ainsley: bari weiss will said the newsroom is so toxic. what is sad about this saturdayed this company in 2013. seven years ago. evidence said it's completely the company is now completely unrecognizable fired my original vision for this publication. he said that the editors went through his articles that he wrote this week and removed all the sections that were critical of democratic presidential candidate joe biden. how does this make you feel? when you are on the streets. i hear from world war ii veterans that say this is not the country that i fought for. i'm scared, i'm devastated. statues are coming down. threw is the cancel culture. now you have the media picking and choosing what they are going to put in an article and not telling the truth. how do you feel? >> journalists, ainsley, are supposed to hold the powerful accountable regardless of party.
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fear or favor. did you go after the powerful. if donald trump screws up. you question him. joe biden, if he is involved with something that looks shady or a policy that, again, you got to speak up to each side. it does not matter in these investigations what we are seeing now is chilling i don't like to use hyperbole. i don't like to use those words, but this seems to be now the culture that is permeating numerous around the country that if you don't kowtow to one side then we are going to shame you. we are going to cab sell you and you will be eliminated. that is scary, guys brian they did cover hillary clinton issues and george w. bush dwi against al gore. they would never think avoiding it. doesn't matter how are voting for. meanwhile it doesn't end there one of the great victory for this the administration. and i don't think anyone would argue is you you recall build
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the wall said they would. 400 miles long and coming up formidable. taking out old and putting up new. will will will will will will they cut a deal reinstalled their aid and things have gotten a lot better at the border when mark morgan went to tell that tweet he got suspended. >> army corps of engineer continue to build new wall every day. every mile helps us stop gang murderer he is, sexual predators and drugs from entering our country. it's a fact, walls work. nothing is wrong with that it makes the president look good and that's perhaps why twitter iced the account. and the twitter spokesperson told fox news we took enforcement action on the tweet but the decision was reversed. following an appeal by an account owner and further evaluation from our team. buff the thing is that's not true. they already protested mark morgan did directly and they said we looked at this and the
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suspension stands. mark morgan hopped up on tucker last night and told the story. >> a few days before the election they knew what they were doing intentionally. now after they did, after they got their hands caught in the cookie jar it's disingenuous to say they made an error. i didn't think i was living in america. what happened to me should scare every american citizen. what they censored my message trying to get to the american people about how successful this president has been. brian: twitter knew they were going to get blow back. 24 hours prior they had their ceo try to explain that there is no bias at twitter. and they did it again. they get facebook blowback, they are still investigating the validity of the emails of the story from two weeks ago and they suspend the "new york post" accounts? can you imagine a mindset where they know there is going to be backlash and they don't care? they don't care that you feel as
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though they are not fair. they are not balanced and they hate the guy you are voting for and they hate the party you stand for. it's unbelievable to me. i have never seen anything like it. >> it's amazing that facebook is still investigating this even though the "new york times" concluded a week ago that there is no evidence of russian disinformation as far as the hunter biden laptop. also, director of national intelligence john ratcliffe came to the same conclusion. and mark morgan, remember who is he. as far as border patrol, is he the head of the largest law enforcement agency in the country. 45,000 employees he sent out a tweet that okay, can you label an opinion, flight half the country maybe thinks that the border wall is a bad idea. maybe doesn't make us more safe. half the country saying no, no, no. i agree with that. that's the point. it's opinion. you can't start censoring opinion. steve: that's the thing twitter is a private company. they can do whatever they want. but people should know that
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they're not fair and balanced and obviously they are trying to help one side over the other. it appears. joe, thank you very much for joining us live today. a good weekend. >> okay. stay dry, guys. steve: that's going to be a tall order. all right it. is 14 minutes before the top of the hour. and janice he said stay dry. it's going to be a problem here today. janice: i think joe could take over and do the weather at some point for me. let's take a look at it. yes, what's left of zeta and a coastal low is bringing very wet weather and some snow across portions of new england. maybe 1 to 3 inches. quick mover. it will be out of here by this afternoon. which is good news. we could see some early season snow. now, in terms of the rest of the forecast. a re nice day for much of the country. that's good news. i want to remind folks sunday we fall back so we get an extra hour of sleep. so to speak. and then taking a quick look at election day forecast, guys. spectacular. no major storms we could see a little bit of unsettled weather
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across the northwest and new england, but really, a wonderful forecast with mostly sunny skies for tuesday. steve, ainsley, brian, happy friday back to you. steve: nicely done. thanks, j.d. ainsley: nicely sunny. governor andrew cuomo down playing his state's nursing home crisis. >> the conspiracy they are trying to spread just has no factual basis. ainsley: dr. marc siegel says the governor deserves plenty of blame and is he going to join us next. go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> i will put in place a plan to deal with this pandemic response. we have already done it. the previous coming together around testing, tracing, and the masks. >> not only is joe biden corrupt. he is unfit. is he has no plan to end the epidemic. it's all talk and no action. steve: joe biden and the president holding dueling rallies in florida yesterday. former vp continues to tout his proposed pandemic plan. but the president says it's just all smoke and mirrors. so which is it? joining us right now fox news medical contributor and author of the new book covid, the politics of fear and the power of science. dr. marc siegel. dr. siegel, good morning. >> good morning, steve. steve: as you look at the
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comments you are not a political scientist but you are a scientist which makes sense to you? >> well, i think a lot of -- it is smoke and mirrors, steve. a lot of what former vice president biden is saying is already in place. or it can never be in place. let's look at that he talks about testing. is he going to do massive testing. well, i talked to a assistant hhs secretary about this yesterday. and they have 100 million tests of the rapid antigen type that are currently being sent around the country and another new test, a rapid test again that's going to confirm those results. test something ramping up. finance going to schools. it's going to nursing homes. former vice president biden is talking about mask mandates. first of all, i'm not even sure that that's legal a national mandate. my medical opinion is that masks are useful as an extra feature in close quarters in areas where big outbreaks and if they are used as a form of religion which is what we have seen, steve, then you think it's the only
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thing you need to protect you against covid and you don't distance. so, think a lot of these ideas and then the third part of this plan would be lockdowns which have cost our economy tremendously already and we are now seeing a recovery of the gross domestic product finally with reopening. so i think that president trump actually right about this. i don't see any concrete plan here that would actually change anything for the better. >> steve: we are both in new york state here famously the governor cuomo shortly after the pandemic said that people no ho were hospitalized could return to nursing homes. and then lots and lots and lots of people died. he was on "the view" yesterday and had this to say about an investigation into that strategy. >> what a shock that the department of injustice sends a letter a few days before the elections trying to advance a
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political theory. new york is 46 out of 50 states in the percentage of deaths out of nursing homes. the conspiracy they are trying to spread has no factual basis i didn't people until nursing homes died and they're playing politics with the issue. steve: did it have no factual basis, doctor? >> first of all, it has plenty of factual basis and it's a disgrace that he is still talking this way. our own janice dean who tragically lost her in-laws has done a great job shedding a spotlight on this. steve, close to 7,000 patient were sent from hospitals to nursing homes with a positive diagnosis. a nursing home a place where have you people at tremendous risk and huddled close together and you cannot isolate them. there is no question in my mind medically that deaths occurred. and the justice department is also checking another part of this that we haven't talked about. which is patients that died in hospitals that were sent there from nursing homes that are not listed as nursing home deaths.
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that's another thing on the books here that we need to pony up for, governor cuomo. in other words, it's a lot greater number of people that have died in nursing homes as a result of covid-19 and the inability of nursing homes to actually treat them properly medically. they are not geared for it and they didn't have enough personal protective equipment. steve: right. that's why there has got to be an investigation to mike sure nothing like this ever happens again. dr. siegel, thank you very much. very much for making a weekend call for us on this friday. >> thank you, steve. steve: you bet. still ahead on this friday, eric trump, ronna mcdaniel, candace owens, geraldo and judge jeanine. who is usaa made for? it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically
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(four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! brian: president trump and joe biden rallying voters in florida yesterday. 41.3 g.d.p. the biggest in the history of our country. >> time is running out. this country can't afford four more years of trump. >> the president talks about hispanic property parity agenda while the biden proposition goes back to immigration. that is where there is a myth. >> here comes midwest final push. president trump minnesota. biden in -- the enthusiasm gap is real and we know it's true. the mainstream media stopped reporting ton because they are terrified. >> i am so embarrassed and angered that the media outlet that i created censored me six days before an election because i you wanted to plush reporting
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and analysis about the evidence that raises serious questions. >> this is all about more and more numerous anti-speech anti-journalism. >> president trump met with lil' wayne yeste apparently they had a very nice time together, the rapper posted this picture in a tweet that says i just had a great meeting with president trump. ♪ ♪ brian: florida georgia line not only writing that song 10 years ago continuing to write through the pandemic they put out an album and and a half. go over that later. the whole last hour will be donated to my music tests which was an interesting thing i saw in the rundown. 80 million of have you voted already. that's pretty impressive. four days until the end of the first half of elections season. that's all i will commit to right now. steve: right. brian: i have got to give the president credit he must have a few liners in his coat.
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one minute he's in florida. now he is going to be in michigan where it's colder according to janice dean. wisconsin even colder than that then over to minnesota boy is it cold which is my sail for really really cold. so that's how you get sick. three weeks ago he was just in the hospital. steve: was that for covid not a cold. griff jenkins is in milwaukee where it appears according to the polls things are tightening across the country. griff: yeah, sure is i'm worried about that cold. 87 degrees in florida yesterday and really cold in wisconsin. but, i will tell you, it is certainly going to be a battle ground in the midwest where both candidates will cross paths. guys, remember, it was back in 2016 when trump won wisconsin by just over 22,000 votes. won michigan by just over 10,000 and nearly lost minnesota by 44,000. let me show you the real clear politics average of polls where things stand right now. you have in wisconsin biden up
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6.4. in michigan biden up 6.5. in minnesota up 4.7. now here is where the candidates are going to come. have you got president trump, michigan, wisconsin, and minnesota. biden in iowa, wisconsin and minnesota. specifically near in milwaukee, biden is rallying tonight. while trump will rally in green bay this afternoon. and watch for a battle brewing over the president's rochester, minnesota rally where the attorney general is limiting the crowd size. now as what we expect to hear from these candidates. can you bet the president will continue to hammer these g.d.p. numbers. watch. >> we are doing good. did you see the number today? 33.1 g.d.p. the biggest in the history of our country by almost triple. no nation has a number like that. this explosive economic growth is four times greater than what the experts expected. >> now, biden's camp issued a statement about these numbers saying we are in a deep hole and
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president trump's failure to act has meant that q-3 growth wasn't nearly enough to get us out of. meanwhile we expect biden to continue attacking the president's handling of the pandemic. >> he's asking us to learn to die with him. that's what's happening. donald trump has waved the right flag and abandoned our families and surrendered to this virus. but the american people never give up. >> now, interestingly, here in milwaukee, we don't know exactly whereby den will make his remarks this evening and we are learning know about this building behind me. thanks to our viewers. let me quickly show you this. this is the wink energy building and a lot of people seeing this blue light on the building behind me. one of the viewers said that it means that when it's blue there is no change in view in the weather. now, when it's gold, there is watch out for cold. and when it's red it's warm ahead. if that light were flickering it
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means that snow or rain is in the near future. little something we didn't know until miss coffee drinker on twitter happened to send me a message. brian, ainsley, steve? steve: who needs accuweather whether you have acura building. brian: i thought frank zappa had will will odd names moon unit coffee drinker that's a weird name. ainsley: that's a handle. the president and joe biden were down in florida yesterday. it's a battle ground state. probably the largest battle ground state and they're fighting hard for that president trump won by 1 point in 2016 so it's important. if you look at the folks who have already voted, you know, the democratic party they really rely on those numbers because in 2016, in florida, the democrats they carried the early voting lead. however, as we just said trump won in florida as you know. but in 2020 the democrats still are in the lead but the republicans are closing the gap. the headline this morning says republicans have close you had democrats' early voting lead in florida by about 300,000 votes
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since early in person voting began and only trail in the state by 3 points five days before the election. so, democrats, the vote by mail or early votes, that's what they rely on. they are counting on that. that's what most of them are doing because of covid. but, trump voters, they are saying most of them at least, they want to go on tuesday and they want to vote in person. democratic strategist i guess we would call him. he is worried about florida. listen to what he said. >> i saw less than encouraging story miami-dade turnout somebody needs to fix that thing prontd toe. democrats get on and make them get some energy down there in south florida. we have got to build up a big margin there. >> >> brian? brian: no doubt about it. it's been a problem. about a month ago when there was some rumored friction between governor desantis' camp and the president's re-election committee, the word is focus on dade county, that your best opportunity to win florida, and
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it is. here is the president's overall theme according to almost every poll. the big difference is suburban women. the big plus for him now is the hispanic vote and maybe african-american males specifically. as well as an overall fear, i believe, of a lockdown. that we are seeing in germany, we are seeing in france and england and belgium. and you hear this presidential candidate joe biden talk about often. nobody wants to go back there. steve: in addition to florida keep in mind as well. according to analysis, republicans are leading the early voting in michigan and wisconsin. the reason that is important is because the public polls show that joe biden is ahead. the guy from trafalgar poll, robert said the polls will be wrong again. he says there is a lockdown candidate and there is a let's get back to business candidate. he says that is why some people are not telling the polsters how
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they are actually going to vote. ainsley: steve, what areas down in florida? i know you spend a lot of time there and you too, florida is it tampa and south florida? steve: for the most part miami-dade. and right now the democrats there in that area are freaked out about lower voter turnout because joe biden is under performing hillary clinton. and also, in addition to that the democrats are worried that the number of votes being cast by young voters of color and less reliable voting democrats. and that's why gentlemen just saw james carville say hey, we have got to ring the bell. people have got to do something quick. if they don't do it before tuesday, tuesday is the day when the republicans are going to show up. brian: every time you see a q poll skews democrat. and monmouth poll skews democrat. we will see who has a good business model after they're all done. they are all on the hook here find out who is right. steve: right, brian. if they're all wrong, as we know it is dead.
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brian: especially 452338. we will see. new report claims fbi is investigating hunter biden. do you believe this? and his associates over money laundering evaluations. steve: meanwhile the biden campaign refuses to acknowledge tony bobulinski's claims which are explosive. ainsley: they will not answer the question. kristin fisher calls out the media for blaming russia. hey, kristin. >> good morning, guys. in the closing days of the campaign. president trump is continuing to hammer joe and hunter biden over these claims of corruption. even though some republicans like senator ted cruz think that it will not sway a single voter. >> we have what's called the laptop from hell laptop from hell. from what i have understood you only have seen a tiny portion of it. but do you know what the press is now doing? they're blaming russia? it's russia did it. russia is the one that crated the laptop. >> that laptop has been in the
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fbi's possession since last december. almost a year ago. meanwhile the biden campaign is still refusing to even discuss these claims. when questioned about it yesterday in tampa, florida. >> there were more accusations made this week okay that most watched fox news interview a couple nights ago from tucker carlson did. those meetings happen as they have been alleged when joe biden was a private citizen? >> we're not going to waste any time on this smear campaign because it's just another distraction to distract, again, away from four years of donald trump's reckless policies and his failed leadership. and i'm not going to accept the premise of the question. >> it is important to point out that fox news and the "wall street journal" have reviewed all the business documents that hunter biden's old business partner turned whistleblower tony bobulinski turned over and they did not show a role for joe biden in this business venture nor did they show that the former vice president had taken any money from that venture. brian, ainsley and steve? brian: right. that's very good point, kristin.
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thank you very much for joining us. also important to point out he said he never knew anything about these business dealings but was seen with a picture of devin archer his indicted business partner. they were golfing together it looks like if i'm to believe a golf club and glove. and news of thanks for introducing me to your dad with his burisma partner. that's an interesting thing to pursue. one word was whatever you do don't put joe's name in writing according to some of the email exchanges. everything with joe is face to face. meanwhile ba the lack of coverage you could be at home and making opinions about the candidate. not having any coverage on this outside the post and fox news ask the most stunning thing that i have seen in my lifetime and lara logan who has more experience at this than i do and most others has never seen anything like it either. >> i have never seen anything like this. when journalists are falling over themselves to discredit the
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story that they haven't even investigate you had or reported on. honest in reporting does matter. and more importantly these institutions never correct the record and allow the same people to push the same false narrative. it means that all the people that don't watch your show and who do read those newspapers and watch those, you know, television programs, that they still believe that this is true when it's not. so these institutions are deceiving the american people and lying to their readers and viewers. it's very dangerous. steve: i think worry is with a lot of people in the newsroom it may be supporting joe biden is four years ago it was that hillary clinton email scandal they feel that cost her the election. keep in mind. they remind people all the time she won the popular vote. the president won the electoral vote and of course that's how things go. had there not been that coverage back in 2016 where comey announce weed are going to investigate and not
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investigating and then we are investigating again and then we are not investigating. they feel that that cost her the election. this time they are trying to make sure that no word of any scandal gets out. at least that's according to glen greenwald, the co-founder of the intercept. he was on with tucker. yesterday it was announced that he is leaving the company he started because the editorial control of the intercept is being run by a number of super leftists who support joe biden and he said, look, i just want to tell the story. i'm a democrat i want to tell the story and they won't let him. here is glen greenwald. >> the only article i published about all of these documents that have emerged about joe biden was an article that made reference in passing to those documents very snidely and admissiblely to say that no one should pay attention to it because it was russian disinformation even though there has never been any evidence that that is true. the very outlet i co-created
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built eye my reputation and credibility and journal his sting accomplishments then tried intervene to dresden sore me six days before an election because i wanted to plush analysis that raises serious questions about the conduct of the candidate that awferlt editors that the outlet we memo negligently and enthusiastically support. >> ainsley: this is why the president says he has to tweet. he does all these rallies report the truth. steve: they filter it. ainsley: you don't tell someone the truth about someone running for president if there is an active investigation going on. as you were talking about the intercept. this guy founded the intercept seven years ago this is his baby. he said that this company is completely unrecognizable now compared to the original vision. he said he wrote this article, this week and his editors refused to accomplis publish ale
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articles he wrote. they censored his article so the people reading it don't know the full story. steve: what did the intercept say. ainsley: glad you asked. teamed with distortions and inas arrests all designed to make him appear a victim rather than a grown person throwing a tantrum. we have the greatest respect for the journalist glen greenwald for the journalist he used to be and we remain proud of much of the work we did with him over the past six years. so, brian, do you know what we just did we told you his side of the story and we told you their side of the story you get the full story. brian: ing that that? steve: we told the story. brian: imagine look at and this say okay i'm not going to renew my intercept subscription. ainsley: or read it just know read it knowing that it's skewed left. brian: the skewed left losing a lot of facts in stories that might give you a balanced and i will add this. anybody who saw the news
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yesterday. you have to lead with economic news. g.d.p. growth of over 7%. long way to go add that but future in. no one was covering it because it was good news for the guy in the red hat several key questioned in the house and senate. what the rnc strategy in down ballot races? we will ask chairwoman ronna mcdaniel. she will answer and that's her picture. ♪ how do you like me now ♪ how do you like me now ♪ how do you like me now
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>> donald trump super spreader event here again. they are spending more, more than just coronavirus, he is spreading division and discord. >> and five days from now we are going to win florida. we are going to win four more years in the white house. steve: there you have got the president and former vice president holding dueling campaign events in florida yesterday as republicans seem to be tightening the gap on democrats' early voting lead in florida. so what's republican strategy for the sunshine state over the next four days?
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let's talk to rnc chair i don't mean ronna mcdaniel who joins us from michigan. good morning to you. >> good morning. great to be with you. steve: we will talk about michigan in a moment. as we look at the polling down in florida. what is going -- what do you see going on internals? >> every day we have been winning early vote. we are seeing very high turnout with republicans. this is not unexpected, steve. republicans are waiting to vote in person. they didn't want to send in absentee ballots. so now with early votes starting across the country we are seeing strong, strong turnout for republicans. steve: sure. and that snub we're almost to 80 million people who have already voted, which is jaw-dropping. but, while they have done that what you are really counting on is all these hundreds of thousands of people that the republicans over the last four years have signed up to vote. you really need them to show up by tuesday. >> we do. and that's why having the
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largest ground game in history we're now at 3,000 staff on the ground. with 2.5 million volunteers that the rnc has deployed across the country. it is bigger than the obama ground game in 2012 and that's going to be a huge difference-maker and we're heading into this weekend where they will be working nonstop to turn out those voters that we know we still need to win the election in these battle ground states. steve: sure. and i know i mentioned you were in michigan. john james is running the strong campaign for the u.s. astronaut. what is the strategy right now what you can tell us publicly about how you hold onto the senate and try to build mow men tunnel in the house? >> well, certainly in a lot of these states, these senators are benefited by the president, martha mcsally, joni ernst. he is running so strong in those states that talking about the economy, talking about coming out of this pandemic, the 33% g.d.p., the 11.4 million jobs that have been added. the fact that we are on track to a vaccine policy does matter as
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you hear democrats talk about raising taxes and censorship we are seeing from the media. people are frightened about the democratic party leading to us socialism and losing free speech and losing our checks and balances and president trump is leading to us prosperity. the choice is clear and helps every candidate. steve: sounds like you are cautiously optimistic but you need people on your side to go to the polls between now and tuesday. >> yeah. everyone has got to get out. it's going to be a be a close elections. laws have been changed all over the country by ache a activist t legislators and governors, election laws. we don't know what that's going to do. we need a bigger turnout to make sure we overcome any shenanigans we see in these states. everybody has to get out and vote. when i go to a rally i say talk to your friends and family and people you go to church with. we have got to turn out our vote. steve: turn into a party
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socialismly distanced of course. >> exactly. steve: ronna daniels, thank you for joining us. rapper lil' wayne tweeted his support for president trump after a meeting on how to help the black community. candace owens is going to be talking about that coming up next. first, what are you doing later today. may i suggest did you go to the app. store and you download the fox bet super 6 app. so you can play election 2020 game for a free chance to win 50,000 bucks from our friends at fox bet. all you got to do is pick six possible outcomes then watch election day coverage on fox news on tuesday to see how it unfolds. download the fox bet super 6 app. to get started and see what everybody is talking about. and we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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$500 billion in capital and create 500,000 new black owned businesses among other things. here now the founder of blecket and author of blackout candace owens. there is her book. hey, candace. >> hey, ainsley, how are you? ainsley: i'm doing well. thank you. we continuously here more and blank leaders meeting with the president and they all say the right thing he listens to me. >> let me ask you, this ainsley do you remember two years ago i sat on that "fox & friends" couch next to you and i said there will be a black exit from the democrat party. ainsley: yes, did you. >> i remember the reaction from every other news industry mocked me and caricatured me said it will never happen. they are angry now. first it was kanye west, ice cube, little pump and now lil' wayne. these are the most successful rappers they're coming out and taking a stand against this narrative. i predicted a black exit. i started an organization blecket. you saw weeks ago we marched over 2,000 black and hispanic leaders through washington in
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support of american principles, conservative principals and supporting police lives. i mean this is huge stuff that we're talk about he this have done nothing but fear monger and race bait every four years and the time suspect. ainsley: why are democrats so angry? >> they are angry because they always felt there was something proprietary about black americans. they don't even try. think about the things we have heard out of joe biden's mouth. you ain't black if you don't vote for me. not looking to justify any of his policies. you are deplorable if you don't vote for hillary clinton. they are not even trying. what have their policies actually done to serve the black community? every single progressive policy leads to regressive resaultz. black lives matter, look at our communities. they're being burned down, rioted and looted. and you are using the slogan black lives matter to justify this stuff black americans are hurting in this country and
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donald j. trump is providing an alternative. ainsley: ice cube has been very vocal about listening to the president and listened to by this administration. he tweeted out both parties contacted me dems said we will address the contract with black america after the election. he said the trump campaign made some adjustments to their plan after talking to us about the contract with black america. they listened and heard what i had to say and pumped up their plan and presented it to the people on september, i believe, 24th he said. so it's interesting on how both parties, one party is saying we will talk to you but not until after the election. the president and jared kushner. jared kushner sat down with him for three hours. >> let me be very clear. i work very close whether i jared kushner. this president and this administration. that is exactly right. it's not about listening and saying give us your vote and we'll do something about it which we know the democratic party has done the last 60 years. put in place an actionable plan. they look at black americans as human beings. i have to defend jared kushner
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when he said a few weeks ago we can give you this entire plan and black americans if you want it, you can have it. but we have to have to actually want it. for the first time in this country black americans are waking up and we do want it. we are tired of being cast aside as victims, a narrative that they serve up and they drum up every four years that divides this country. stop judging me based on the color of my skin. that's really what we are saying the blexit movement, my foundation. that's what it is all about, judge me based on my ideas and actions and that's exactly what this administration is doing. ainsley: how do we change because we hear about black lives matter and all people are god's children black lives do matter is this the way to change the culture in our country so we are united and we all get along and love one another by sitting down with the president, having him listen to what the needs are to from each community? >> that's exactly right, anxiously. and also take us up all the americans coming together and stopping listening to this aggressive race narrative. i mean, we know who is causing
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the fracturing in this nation. it's not president trump. it's not his policies. it's the mainstream media that seeks to divide. and it's not just based on race. it's based on sex. weave see this toxic masculinity. feminist movement. people hunting and going against acb. all of this is divisive. that's what they are looking for. they're looking to divide us into groups based on color, based on gender, based on religion. and we have to stand up and say no. we are all united as americans. we are united by a philosophy. we believe if you come to this country and work hard, this country can and will reward you. ainsley: that's right. thanks so much, candace, we appreciate it? >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. in 2016, michael moore warned hillary wasn't doing enough and predicted that president trump would win. and now he is warning democrats again about a joe biden lead in the polls. listen. >> the trump vote is always being under counted. whatever they are saying the biden lead is, cut it in half right now. ainsley: "fox & friends weekend" host will, jedediah and pete are here to discuss it next.
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>> trump has tightened virtually every one of these swing states. listen, don't believe these polls. the trump vote is always being incident counted. polsters when they call a real trump voter. the trump voter is very suspicious of the deep state calling them and asking them who they are voting for. whatever they are saying the biden lead is cut it in half right now in your head. cut it in half and now you are within the 4 point margin of error. that's how close this is. that's how desperately close this. brian: that's michael moore and those an can he cores did not look like they were paying attention to him they were looking away. and michael moore saying that to
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motivate democrats or does he really have a fear there i can't answer that ainsley can't answer that steve won't even try. so i have asked the weekend hosts to come in and help us out. they go by will cain, jedediah bila and pete hegseth those are your tv names, right? , pete, do you want to take that question? pete: sure. well of course he does it in his own done says sending way. con descending to trump supporters. leftists acknowledge reality in front of him and learned the hard lesson of 2016 that what the polls say doesn't mean that's -- polls don't vote. people vote. and being from the midwest we are -- the shift outstated the midwest is a huge red wave. i'm here in minnesota. i will be at the rally for the president tonight in rochester which has it to have been moved multiple times because of the democratic governor. radical attorney general member of the squad, mayor's that can't control their cities and out state minnesota didn't used to be this way.
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it's a democrat farm labor party here in minnesota. can you count on farmers and count on labor. not anymore that shifted. michael moore knows that and that is not yet reflecting completely knut polls. it's much closer. steve: jed, for the most part, when it comes to polling. we have all heard for years how the polls tend to favor people on the political left. you know, when it's an issue like how do you feel about the president's response to the pandemic? you know, and it comes out 70% say this or that. that's one thing. because you never know what the real number is. you just know what they ar their polling indicated. we'll actually know on maybe wednesday whether or not these polls were right. and for michael moore to be sounds the alarm it's like hey, it sounds like it's a done deal. joe biden has already won. have you got to go vote. jedediah: yeah, is he giving great advice advice my former high school track coach run the race like can you feel the
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breath of somebody on your neck like they're right there behind you. that's how you have to do it. you don't know there is a loft factors here. you have a lot of those outstanding early voting ballots that are still out. and people are say hog are those voters? are those people that decided not to mail those ballots in and instead going to show up on elections day? i think he is right. you do have a quieted, sometimes silent trump voter out there who doesn't necessarily talk about who they are voting for. but will show up on election day. i will also say i think this round you are also going to have a quiet silent joe biden voter that's not necessarily enthusiastic about joe biden. you are not going to see them putting joe biden signs on their lawn because maybe joe biden wasn't their ideal candidate. they are enthusiastic to vote against frump. those people will also slow up on election day. this is going to be a really interesting election where i just don't think you can make a great prediction because there are so many factors up in the air. obviously we are in such unique circumstances with covid-19 and the shutdowns and law and order and some i being front and center that ordinarily would
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not. ainsley: will, what do you make of joe biden changing his schedule? steve: announced publicly. ainsley: exactly. now all of a sudden is he going to same states president trump is going. to say yesterday they were dueling it out down in florida. today you have got the president he is going to be in michigan, wisconsin, and minnesota. biden will be in iowa, wisconsin and minnesota. so they are both going to some of these battleground states. why do you think he changed all of this? is it because he didn't want people to know all along he was going to do it or did he get a little nervous. >> this ties into jedediah saying this impossible election to predict. a week ago joe biden was making stops in place like georgia and you would have thought he was expanding his map. now going to places like minnesota in territory you would think he would be defending. it's really impossible to know how this election will go. i do want to point out if i might, ainsley, also, while they are in minnesota. you know, president trump is dealing with the fact that attorney general keith ellison has limited the size of his rallies that's due to covid-19
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they suggest. that seems very sensible on its face impossible to separate protests, riots in philadelphia. celebrations in los angeles after the dodgers and lakers win. the hypocrisy makes it impossible to separate these kinds of stories from the suppression of the "new york post" story. from the media blackout on that story. from woke cancellations from the all out assault on dissent, on free expression. on free thought that is going on in this country a week before the elections. i think every american left and right should be terrified of what's going on in this country as far as the absolute suppression of dissent and free expression. brian: just amazing signal if they do all that they are doing and no one denies what twitter is doing and admitted to and smugly sat there their ceo did and did it to mark morgan and suspended his account. if trump goes out and wins anyway it. will show that the people are still in charge. pete, there is something else going through the midwest in the battle ground states. the coronavirus is rising in
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every one of those states. how does that factor in. brian: i don't think it does. people's perception of covid-19 is already baked into their lives activity and vote they plan to cast. brian: do you feel it there or are you going back and forth? pete: very much. so masks, businesses closed, limited hours, some schools are going back to virtual learning. so there is some level of feeling it. but, when you have a contrast between a candidate saying i see a dark winter. i want a national mask mandate. i'm going to keep you closed. and a president who said look at the g.d.p., we're going to reopen. we're going to be responsible. we have accelerated a vaccine because we want to get back to being open and optimistic and people's live lie hoods that con trarks even if the numbers of covid, again, cases, cases is very different than hospitalizations and deaths. i think that contrast actually
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helps the president who is being optimistic in this moment. steve: jed, as you know, whenever people start talking about anything, it seems like, with joe biden, joe biden immediately turns it to talk about the pandemic. brian: and he yells at you. steve: his main thrust is that this president has screwed up the response. jedediah: yeah, he also knows that that's a topic that's first and foremost in people's minds. right now we happen to be at a tithe time where you do see case numbers rising many states like risk and others you see hospitalizations rising. so, you know, i think it is a different strategy. both candidates have made their choice very clearly. joe biden is practicing that soirnld. is he doing drive-in rallies so to speak. i say that in quotes because it's not really a rally twu is a gathering of people in their cars and whatnot. president trump has continued on with his relatively large gatherings. but i think factors like i had seen in minnesota like the mayo clinic which is not political coming out and saying you really
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should keep these gatherings limited to 250 people. and here's why. i think the medical community weighing in will factor in to people's decisions. they will look and they will say, you know, should these political candidates be following -- forget about politics and put te'o side. should they forget medical advice. will that be a deciding factor in terms of who they vote for and will that be more of an issue than the other issue like reopening the economy and what to the. that remains to be seen. you will see in exit polling results, inside how people really felt about this when we see what they say. ainsley: who is coming up on the show tomorrow morning? >> a major weekend. kayleigh mcenany, mark levin, jim jordan, lieutenant colonel allen west, mike huckabee will all be together on saturday. then we will turn the reigns over to you guys on sunday and we will hit the road. hit some diners in. so biggest battleground states out there. we have a major weekend coming up for you. steve: wait, we are working sunday? ainsley: all of us are. kind of a big week.
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steve: all right. brian: really enjoyed our time together. ainsley: did i too. brian: wonder where they go when we bush them away. former presiden president obaman teeming up tomorrow. will that be enough to flip the state four days. john james here to discuss next.
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brian: former president obama and his v.p. joe biden reuniting in the final days of the race. tomorrow the two will team up in the battle ground state of michigan for their first joint appearance on the 2020 campaign trail. will it be enough to turn michigan blue again? let's bring in michigan senate candidate john james within striking distance of peter's seat. peters is holding it now. john, great to see you. what is your message in the closing days and are you going to be intimidated by president obama come to town. >> look, i'm not intimidated by terrorists i'm certainly not going to be intimidated by a politician. we want to talk about people show up in an election year. gary peters is somebody who shows up election year looking for votes when he has been in politics for 30 years.
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been in washington, d.c. for 12 minutes and senate for six. to this day after democrats have spent $60 million against me, people in the state of michigan still can't put their fingers on a thing he has done for him. senator peters 33% unknown until this year and 33% disapprove. two out of every three voters either don't nosy him or don't like him. these lie to try to beat me. if gary peters had spent as much time in nonelection years doing his job and not showing up for work he wouldn't be in a predicament where is he in a virtual tie with me. help us get across the finish line go to john james for senate.com. we can do. this. brian: you have a very unique background. served in the military and been in business. you have had a lot of success. ran for office. turned a lot of heads. the president had you up as one of the finalists to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations and then you decide to give this one more try. and in a few polls you were within 1 or 2 points. now in the real clear average "new york times" siena poll they
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have you down by 8. what do you see it as? >> i certainly hope the dems believe that don't believe the polls believe what democrats are doing. they are freaking out. you don't spend this much money against a challenger if are that far ahead. i will tell what you there are issues with people who have been failed. have you folks in the democrat party african-americans in particular that are looking around and seeing the democrats have done nothing for them. i think if gary peters had spent as much time and money helping black men as he is now trying to spend beating one in michigan. i wouldn't have had to run. i'm doing this to put service before self. senator peters is doing this to put self-before service. ineffective career politician gets rich in washington and doesn't show up for work. he will hasn't shown up for michigan and i dual the job senator who is your mentor in politics who is the person you try emulate most. >> i time late jesus. i'm a sinful man but saved by
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grace. i do my very best. nickel promise taking a nickel for every dollar we raise to help feed the hungry and heel the sick and take care of our veterans. senator peters has failed on all accounts and so i am looking forward to being a good example and doing the best can i using my experience both as a combat veteran protecting american lives. knowing how to do it because i have done it before. and as a business leader, protecting people's personal economies and keeping them on quality healthcare at my business the same business that my family is on. i'm looking forward to using my experience to help people so i'm excited to lead and excited to serve and excited to have your vote. please go to john james for senate.com to support. brian: john james best of luck. we will be tracking and the rest of the country. we have asked gary peters to come on and we have not heard back. next hour geraldo rivera, general jack keane. , eric trump and jeanine pirro.
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biden lead is, cut it in half. >> polls don't vote and people vote. being from the midwest, the shift outstated the midwest is a huge red wave. >> lil wayne profile rapper to work with president trump. >> we are tired of being victims. >> a lot of grass in front of them and now a touchdown. >> four days, look at that. four days for the election. everybody is ready for this to be over and ready for 2020 to be over. a crazy year for all of us, brian. >> i don't want to let you down between the rulings in michigan, michigan, pennsylvania and north carolina, more likely than not with those states so close, we are not going to find out for a couple of days.
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>> well let's hope that by wednesday we have some clarity just because then america can just go -- ainsley: breathe. brian: put their head in their hand. ainsley: everything is boarded up around the whole place. she said the door is open. steve: scary times. brian: we keep our shades down because our dogs won't stop barking. steve: that's one way to do it. they have the barking dogs. brian: they never stop. steve: let's check with griff jenkins in milwaukee, of course, wisconsin, where the race is getting tighter across the country according to the polls, hey, griff. griff griff hey, steve, ainsley and brian, joe biden will do something today coming to wisconsin which hillary clinton did not do in 2016 resulted in
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president trump flipping red. in neighboring michigan, trump won as well and flipped michigan red with over just 10,000 votes but he did lose nearly by 44,000 votes in minnesota and now the candidates are going to crisscross out here in the midwest. let me show you the latest real clear politics of things where things stand, biden with an edge 6.4 in the badger state. up 6.5 in michigan and up 4.7 in minnesota. now here is where they are specifically going, president trump heads to michigan, wisconsin, minnesota. biden to iowa, wisconsin and minnesota. specifically here in milwaukee event, we don't know where it's going to be but trump in green bay. as what we are going to hear from the final arguments, the president will hammer economic recovery and gdp numbers. >> we are doing great. did you see the number today?
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33.1gdp. the biggest in the history of our country by almost triple. no nation has a number like that. this explosive economy growth is four times greater than what experts expected. griff: safe bet to expect biden on the other hand to continue attacking the president on handling of covid. >> he's asking us to learn to die with it. that's what's happening. donald trump has waved the white flag and abandoned our family and surrendered to this virus but the american people never give up. griff: finally, guys, just for a little context, we hear so much about the polls being wrong in 2016. well, in the final real clear politics average in wisconsin in 2016 it was clinton up 6.5, almost identical to where it was, of course, the president won by .7%. brian, ainsley, steve.
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ainsley: thank you, griff, let's bring in geraldo rivera, correspondent at large, hey, geraldo. if you look at florida, you have people, democrats are worried. you had michel moore said cut the numbers in half because we were proven wrong in 2016. steve: the polls. ainsley: that's right, warning about the lack of energy for the democratic party down in florida. listen to this. >> somebody needs to fix that thing pronto. democrats need to give them energy in south florida because we have to build a big margin there. ainsley: what do you think? it's dejavu? geraldo: florida is very much in play. my sense is that as in here in ohio, ohio and florida the president has turned the corner to use his expression. he has the momentum.
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i understand that he wanted to be sanitary and prudent in terms of his health and the health of people there but the optics of that are so weird where people are spread out -- ainsley: honking horns. geraldo: honking horns, sound more like a traffic jam than anything else and the president senses that if he can get minority vote behind him as he's apparently doing then he can ride the wave, the unique and new republicans ride the wave to unexpected victory on tuesday. brian: geraldo, i knew i was going to be interviewing today so i read the wall street journal online. they said they are not going to endorse a presidential candidate but former vp is running as reassuring moderate, man of good character who can reunite the country, however, running as on the most-wing policy programs in
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decades. and he bends with the political wins and now that is kamala harris, nancy pelosi and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. is that the agenda we are going to get? kamala harris in texas yesterday with bernie sanders, listen. >> raising the minimum wage is about the floor, not the ceiling. when we just increase minimum wage to 15,000 -- $15 an hour 1 and 3 benefits, 1 and 3 latinos will benefit, 4 in 10 latinos will benefit. >> you can't make it on 10 bucks an hour, millions of workers who are earning starvation wages. wage increase to $15 an hour, wage increase for 40 million workers, equal pay for equal work. creating millions of good-paying jobs. brian: two people that never ran a business when you raise minimum wage in an economic stride that we are in it would finish the business that is
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left, geraldo. geraldo: we could debate that point, brian. the progressive wing that helped propel joe biden to the nomination and maybe to the presidency will demand its place at the table. elizabeth warren wants to be treasury secretary. bernie sanders wants to be labor secretary. kamala harris wants to be a very activist vice president particularly as joe biden ages out. so i think that what you may see is a kind of bait and switch, the democrats putting on a very moderate face now but once they are in office and start paying these debts to aoc and the squad and so forth, i think it would be a very different, very far-left, far lefter crowd than you're seeing now and now they are intentionally tapping things down. but i just want to go back to that minority vote, if the president can as apparently he is doing, makes significant inroads among hispanics in florida, 17% of the vote, 13%
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nationally, the largest group of minority voters in the country, then i think that all goes well for the president. and you have 50 cent, lil wayne -- brian: ice cube. geraldo: putting out the message of optimism and enthusiasm in, you know, contrast to biden's prudence and scolding, you may see some -- some very historic shifts come next tuesday. steve: you mentioned lili wayne, he tweeted out a picture and tweeted this message out. i just had a great meeting with president donald trump. besides what he has done with criminal reform, the platinum plan will give ownership, he listened to what we had to say today and ensured he will get it
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done. candice owen about an hour had this to say. >> first kanye west, ice cube, lil pump. the democrat party has had our vote for 60 years, ainsley, and have you have done absolutely nothing. what have their policies done to deserve the black community? every single progressive policy leads to regressive results, brack lives matter. look at our communities, they are being burned down and rioted and looted and you're using slogan black lives matter to justify this stuff. president donald j trump is providing an alternative. steve: geraldo, our question to you would be would donald trump in 2020 outperform donald trump in 2016 in the black community? geraldo: i believe so. i have heard that lil wayne will give the president dancing lessons so the person doesn't
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have overbite when he dances. [laughter] geraldo: that's right. seriously, candice owen has had amazing revolution and she's becoming voice and follow your heart and opportunities with the republican party. i think that's really good. i also think this is very, very important. remember i said this earlier, i want to emphasize that the largest minority group, the largest block of minority voters in america are latinos. if the president as he's apparently doing, for instance, with puerto ricans who have moved into florida and changed the demographic of florida, why they leave, they left puerto rico because of hurricane maria and other devastation. the president promised to
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restore puerto rico's pharmaceutical industry, phased out by democrat action, beginning in the mid-90's, phased out, put a lot of puerto ricans out of work so they had to come to the 48 states, you know, the 50 states. steve: mainland. geraldo: puerto rico is a common wealth. if they can restore the pharmaceutical industry in puerto rico, it will make puerto ricoance -- puerto ricans wealthier and offered 13 billion-dollar rebuild on the electrical grid in puerto rico. if he gets the puerto ricans an he has the cubans because of their traditional, you know, opposition to dictators like the castros, maduro, it is possible, get something like the 44%
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nationally that george w. bush got of latino vote in 2004, i think you will surprise a lot of pollsters who leave the community unpolled because of the assumption they will be democrats. brian: joe biden wants to go to maduro and leave guido. thanks so much, geraldo. enjoy talking to you. ainsley: the governor of puerto rico did endorse president trump. so that could help. geraldo: she's a republican. puerto rico could be a state. steve: geraldo, where is he? ainsley: hey, jillian. steve: we have room for one other person. jillian: good morning, let's begin headlines with extreme weather right now. at least 6 people have been killed as zeta leaves trail of destruction across several states, in georgia 3 died after massive trees fell on homes. in new orleans the national guard is helping clean up the damage left behind.
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powerful winds tossing shrimp boats onto roadways in mississippi. nearly 1 and a half million people across the south still don't have power. fox news alert, philadelphia police say more than 200 people have been arrested during protests and looting this week. 57 officers were also hurt. the city is no longer under curfew following days of unrest over the police shooting death of walter wallace, jr., his family reviewed body camera video of the incident and say they do not want the officers involved to face murder charges, we will have a live report from philadelphia later this hour. and also this, a crane bends out of control crashing to the ground in new york city. the crane spinning in high winds sending a loose cable with sledge-hammer ball into 85-story sky scraper under construction, 4 city blocks were shut down out of caution. pieces of metal as little as
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300 pounds were on the streets, no injuries reported. thursday night football action. quarterback mat ryan throwing for 280 yards and atlanta defense coming up to hold fourth-quarter lead against the panthers. >> one time-out left for carolina. flag on the play. jillian: falcons allowing 3 points in the second half. final score 25-17. send it back to you. brian: changed coaches and finally got themselves a victory. meanwhile did you see lawrence tested positive for the coronavirus. he will not play this weekend. steve: jillian, thank you. still ahead, new satellite photo s show construction in iran at the nuclear site. jack keane, the general says the next administration has got a big job on their hands and he will join us live next.
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♪ ♪ brian: doj announcing criminal charges against 8 chinese operatives for their work this week and their role in widespread intimidation campaign aimed at pressuring living here in the u.s. to return home and face trial and use their family as basic, i guess, collateral.
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let's bring in fox news senior strategic analyst retired four star general jack keen. the fact that we've identified different spy centers mask ago embassies we seem to be cracking down holistically on china. jack: as director wray of the fbi told us, the number 1 counterintelligence target. thousands of open cases and the average new case every 10 hours. this pails by comparison. i mean, this is more significant than what we were doing with the russians during the cold war. brian, think about how brazen this is. the chinese communist party sends their agents to the united states to harass and intimidate former chinese citizens because they are speaking out against their regime and that exposes the fear and paranoia that the communists truly have, to go to
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that depth and that length of action to take it. they fear more than the united states and more than any growing coalition which is happening before our eyes to oppose the chinese communist party, they fear their own people more than that reality of countries opposing them because they are achilles heel willing and compliance of their own people which they use intimidation and coercion to get from them. if the 1.4 billion people say no to the regime they go away because they can't kill them on. brian: any good news on coronavirus, the rest of the world is seeing negligence and still haven't come clean on what they did and how they did it meanwhile let's pivot if we can to the other nemesis and that's iran. according to surveillance video and some still photos that we are allowed to see that they are
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reinvigorating their nuclear program. peaceful nuclear program is being done in secret. it's full in keeping with the jcpoa and as the iaea says has repeatedly confirmed this instance is no different. do you think so? jack: listen. i've always believed that the iranians, they got caught in the past at building their centrifuge capability and building enriched uranium capability and they did it in secret and in underground plants, why are they underground? because they want to do it in secret, they are violating the jcpoa. they were doing it there was a nuclear deal and they'll continue to do it. this is who they are. they lie and they are deceptive. we can't buy into the false narrative that all they want is nuclear energy to be used for civilian purposes.
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the israelis exposed that when they broke into aware house 2 years ago and stole all of the classified document that is proved that the iranians were developing nuclear weapons. so that's the case now. it's been out there for 2 plus years. brian: what's been -- >> jack: any false narrative should be completely dismiss bid the iranians. brian: i wonder how internally it's playing with iman, uae and sedan recognizing israel and bahrain and saudi arabia, speaking of evil that's what we witnessed in nice, france, beheading of a teacher who had the audacity to put a cartoon of mohamed, macron called out and got rebuked by other muslim leaders like the leader of turkey and next thing you know there was reprizals in schools in nice, france, 7,000 troops on
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the streets. what is the story with islamic extremists in france? jack: first of all, i mean, free speech, free press, a cartoon, yes, could that be offensive to muslims, certainly. just like we've seen a lot of offensive things to christians and jews throughout the world but in democratic societies, we respect people's right to have that opinion. and we don't take the kind of action that we see that the radicals have taken against that kind of opinion. there is a problem in france, though, that's different than the united states, brian, it's simply this, the muslims live in communities that are isolated from the rest of french society. they don't have opportunities to assimilate like muslims do in the united states based on -- they don't have the opportunity to go to best schools and best jobs and there's always been a
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growing frustration in the communities that the second generation, the young people see how their parents are being treated and that's how the radicals were able to grow their movement because they recruit these -- they recruit these frustrated disenfranchised youngsters. brian: general, president erdogan and el sisi general jack keane, thanks so much. jack: good talking to you, brian. brian: election on tuesday will impact everything that we are just spoke about. judge jeanine pirro here to
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news alert. no riots and looting in philadelphia overnight, leaving 57 police officers hurt and more than 2,000 arrests. brian: leland vittert with more. what's happening. leland: driving rain and 40-degree temperatures put a tamper on outdoor activities and that was certainly the case in philadelphia last night of anybody causing trouble. had they come out, they would have been met with large contingent of the pennsylvania state police who brought out riot patrol horses as well in anticipation of any kind of unrest. we have a sense of how quickly things could deteriorate in a riot situation and in a looting situation. video from earlier in the week when looters came in to clear out a boutique, not far from where the shooting of walter wallace happened and you can see how quickly destroyed somebody's livelihood. little more information on the van packed with explosives inside was dynamite, electric
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bills, bolt culters and machetes and propane tank torch and may have been able to stop by giving people off the street. as for the shooting for walter wallace, the lawyer for the family, he had a knife when he came out of his house when family called 911 and doesn't think the officers should be charged with murder. >> i don't think so, right, here is why, here is why. they were improperly trained and did not have the proper equipment by which to effectuate their jobs. >> wallace's family said he had mental health problems and that's what they needed the better training for police on. we should be able to see the national guard on the street, brian and ainsley later this weekend and then possibly give that video tape of the body cam footage at the end of next week, thank you. >> thanks so much, leland.
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>> meanwhile just 4 days until election day and we are learning new details about the hunter biden allegations, a new report claims the fbi is investigating the former vice president's son and associates for money laundering. here to react host of justice with judge jeanine and author of the book don't lie to me, judge jeanine pirro. good morning to you. jeanine: good morning. steve: turns out that after tony bobulinski had conference he went to fbi headquarters and apparently met with 6 agents for 5 hours and gave them those phones. this would be an october surprise, but for an october surprise it's got to get coverage and it's not getting coverage. jeanine: the sad part of all this it is not getting covered and i suspect that a lot of those independent voters out there who may be, you know, on the line and not sure which way to go, the truth is that, you
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know, how could the fbi not be investigating hunter biden for money laundering, how about tax evasion and violation and lobbying and conspiracy and rico and two of his partners are already in jail, one is in jail and the other one is on its way and the guy was conducting business like a thug in europe, russia, china, he was the attorney for the head of a chinese energy company which had complete connections to the chinese communist party and he is the one who is telling everyone that, you know, my father pretty much approves everything and tony bobulinski, the guy that came forward, kudos to tucker on this interview and getting right to the core of who was going on, joe biden is meeting with people behind, you know, in a dark bar behind a columns so no one can see him and you have to just wonder, you know, how did the bidens, how
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did they justify this, they justify it, they have a compliant media that absolutely refuses to cover it and yet if they did something simple like investigating the number of houses that joe biden has, the guy has been in government for 47 years. his wife is a teacher and they got all of these houses, just go online and google them. and then you've got hunter biden who is, you know, is his father even considered as candidate for president, he has to be compromised. you know, hunter biden is blackmailable since day one even from what we know on the laptop. so making tony bobulinski a core witness and they, in fact, called him a material witness and they are serious about all of this and we may not know about it yet but i suspect that there's a long road ahead of us in terms of the criminality and joe biden's use of american influence and american taxpayers
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dollars as he was setting policy in ukraine, for example, when he said, you're not getting a billions of our money, steve, it's our money unless the prosecutor that saw son's case. steve: who is on your show? jeanine: we have eric trump and newt gringrich and senator tillis, jim jordan, we will be all in on the election strategy, what's going to happen. you know, there's a lot that's going to be going on. we know that tuesday as you were saying earlier in segment, there's going to be violence, people getting ready to protest, what does this say about the left, they cannot handle the truth, they've never been able to handle this president and so now they are ready to tear it down again, but i'm telling you that president trump is not going to tolerate it anymore. we've had enough of this nonsense and i think he's going to put an end to it for once and
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for all. steve: we will be watching you tomorrow at 9:00 o'clock, check out the book, don't lie to me. judge, thank you very much for joining us live. meanwhile president trump is set to hold 3 rallies today in 3 different states, so what's his closing argument to those who haven't voted? we will talk to eric trump, his son coming up next but first before the -- before tuesday, we've got to download a copy of the fox bet super 6 app from your app store and play the election 2020 game for a free chance to win 50,000 bucks. pick 6 possible outcomes, then watch election coverage on fox news on tuesday to see how it all works. download the fox bet super 6 app today so you can get started. could be fun and it's free. ♪
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>> they'll be no school, no graduations, no weddings, no thanksgivings, no christmases, no fourth of julys. they'll be nothing. ainsley: president trump telling americans what the united states would look like under a joe biden administration. brian: by the way, governor cuomo basically told us not to have thanksgiving, promising no more lockdowns while on the campaign trail yesterday. steve: as you can see right there phil keating down in florida where candidates held dueling rallies and today it's a great day in the sunshine state. >> good morning, steve, you know, just too hot and humid. florida's record yet again and people driving up with mail-in ballots and dropping them off in box in person which is recommended to do now at this late stage of the election.
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early voting at library opened up at 7:00 a.m. and there were a few dozen people standing in long licensinger to participate in democracy outside even despite rains. both candidates stomping the state critical for biden and trump. he heard rally in tampa and the president praised the economy as well as taking jabs at biden. >> this election will decide whether our children will be condemned to the misery of socialism or whether they will inherit the legacy of american freedom. phil: former vice president rallied in tampa yesterday as well as democrat-rich broward county and biden's focus from the top was pandemic again. >> all the past few months have been so much pain, so much suffering, so much loss, over
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225,000 dead americans because of the negligence and the consequence of covid. phil: kamala harris will be in south florida tomorrow with 3 saturday stops, all 3 the big democrat-rich states in florida, miami-dade, broward and palm beach. ainsley: thank you. let's bring in eric trump, son of the president and executive vice president of the trump organization, hey, eric. >> good morning, guys. ainsley: only 4 more days left. what is the closing argument, the closing message that your dad has for america for americans who have not voted yet? >> it's simple, it's peace and prosperity. my father built the greatest economy the country has ever seen, rehe built our military, criminal justice reform. in the last 4 weeks he's done four peace deals and no one wants to talk about. look at the gdp yesterday, 33.1% growth, the greatest in the history's nation. my father wants the country to be wealthy, he wants the country
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to be successful. he wants people to be able to live the american dream and it's very different than biden who talks about a dark-winter is coming, a dark winter is coming. no, we have the greatest flag, we have the greatest national anthem, the greatest ming of allegiance. we live in the greatest nation on earth and that should be celebrated and not destroyed and that's what the radical left will do. brian: you will have a victory party in trump hotel and you canceled it. can you bring us inside the decision, is that true? >> we are thinking of moving it actually over to the white house for -- we are looking at that right now and it's going to be a great night. it's going to be really, really beautiful night and i'm really excited. i'm really, really excited. we worked incredibly hard. i don't think there's any family that's ever worked harder in american political history and you see my father out there. look at the guy's energy, there's not a person out there that can't say that guy doesn't have more energy than anybody
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and i'm proud of him. the job he has done is phenomenal. brian: hunter is not campaigning at all, are you surprised? >> i would be hiding in a cave somewhere, it's amazing. we love our father, this is the last job in the world he needed. frankly the last job in the world our family needed and we love the nation and when you look at the other party, you look at joe biden, i'm 37 year's old, this guy has been in politics ten years longer than i've been alive, does anybody that he figured out the secret sauce to solve the problems of the nation, give me a break. steve: eric, we've heard from weeks in polls that joe biden is ahead of your dad although the guy who runs the poll says the poll will be wrong again this year just like they were in 2016. he said because there's a lockdown candidate and there's an open-up all of the businesses candidate who is your father. could that possibly be why right now down in florida where we've
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heard joe biden, the early vote with democrats so far ahead on the democrat side actually when you look at the numbers, the republicans have closed the gap in florida and they're freaking out because at this point joe biden is underperforming hillary clinton in miami-dade, ultimately your father won the state. >> sure, in fact, republicans are leading in miami-dade if you want to know the truth. i think it's 2200. guys, let me give you a couple of metaphors, you don't send obama to south philadelphia if you don't have a real problem in pennsylvania, right? you don't send joe biden the candidate to minnesota if you don't have a real problem in minnesota. same thing with nevada, you don't send them there if you don't have a problem. the guys are playing defense. i really believe they know they're in trouble and you look at the enthusiasm, guys. we are not on the ticket and we are drawing larger crowds than biden and kamala harris is. what's wrong with that? you look at my father's crowds,
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he's drawing 30,000 people. guys, here is the difference. lee my point a difference. the whole crowd is chanting something unique, it's not the red meat chant of 4 years ago, it's we love you. name the last time in political history where you had 30,000 people, multiple times a day every single day of the week chanting we love you in this is so much more than politics, this is taking back our nation, taking back faith in the country, this is taking back the constitution and keeping out socialism, this is protecting our law enforcement and love of nation and love of flag and love of pledge of allegiance, that's what this is. this is a movement. this isn't politics anymore. this is an absolute movement of love and that's why we will win on tuesday. ainsley: yesterday when your dad was in back and ripped nancy pelosi's picture in half. >> great to be on. ainsley: you have seen help
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struggling businesses and john tapper sits with president trump to help the restaurant industry. first check in with sandra smith. sandra: hey, great to see you this morning. marine one departing as the campaign on 3 stops today. where they are headed? fox team coverage on the gowned 4 days till election campaign. trump campaign will join us in moments. a spin on the touch screen and detail pathways for victory for both candidates and chris wallace joins us on key senate races to watch that could tilt the balance of power. it's the friday before election day 2020. we will see you live from america's newsroom top of the hour.
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>> what would you say to the restaurant operators who are struggling now and we are counting on you to come through for us and we do think of you as one of us? >> all i say hang on, hang in, it's coming back and it'll be better than before. ainsley: world renown hospitality effect pert john
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tapper sat down with the president to discuss how he will help the administration. brian: do you think the president when you sat down exclusively with him understood it and knows how to attack it? >> brian, i was actually very, very impressed. he's a hotel guy, he owns restaurants and casinos. we started in that basis and i called him a hospitality guy. he loves the industry and he had 3, 4 programs that are extremely powerful and my purpose, brian, because none of the candidates are talking about the restaurant industry and how it's been impacted an we lost more jobs than any industry in the country. it was nice to see that the president had thought about it and really more of the national media is focusing on bigger issue but this is a big issue, largest employer in mark, we have been devastated. steve: john, you have been with us throughout the pandemic and through the period you've given us a peek at what restaurants are going to have to do in the
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future to reopen and it was all about safety and you were talking about social distancing and things like that before anybody else. given the fact that the president is a hospitality guy, did he have ideas about that as well? >> oh, he did. my purpose was to get the president to put solid policies on the table so we know what he's going to do for the industry. he talking about renewing the ppp program and cover past debt which is a big crisis because a lot of restaurants haven't paid rent in 6 months. brian: john, let's listen to that, go ahead. >> we did two rounds plus, powerful and strong, worked out very good but nancy pelosi is just tapping everyone along. she wants to bail out states that have been badly run. she's not interested in helping the worker.
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steve: john. >> well, there it was and i asked him why can't it get done, he's in a mode to get it done till postelection but he mentioned something to me that was powerful. about 20 years ago meal reduction and had profound impact and the president wants to bring that back, bring back meal deductions and the third program he committed to expanding the scope of the employee retention tax credit. these are 3 really, really big deals that will have a huge impact on the restaurant industry to get us past the pandemic but also to empower us for higher revenues after the pandemic. ainsley: jon, thank you for what you're doing, you do such a good job on television and god is using that to help people who are struggling, sitting down with the president and getting things done. thank you. jon: thank you, ainsley. ainsley: trump's interview is
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election night you can go to all the specific races you are interested in and know it right then >> we have special election coverage this sunday. we're coming back on air. >> president trump: we say it like it is. we say it like it is. we created the greatest economy in history and now we are doing it again. >> i've said it before, i'm not going to shut down the economy. i'm not going to shut down the country but i'll shut down the virus. >> sandra: the final sprint. more than 79 million people have already voted across the country either in person or by mail blowing past 2016's early vote of 58 million. depending on the state there are a few days left to send in your ballot. good morning, everyone, i'm sandra smith. good morning trac

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