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>> when you see headlines of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their jobs look at the bigger story. jillian: friday october 8th, president biden dismissing outrage over and vaccinated americans losing their jobs as his approval rating on the economy dips to a new low. we await a new jobs report this morning. todd: a migrant crisis at the southern border taking a toll on biden's presidency is a delegation heads to mexico city,
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they ignore the elephant in the room as the borders are sit on the sidelines. jillian: one and if a mascot takes working the crowd to a new level. we will show you what happens next. todd: what would you do if a mascot landed on your head. jillian: bigger than me. >> it is friday morning. you are on a prompter. don't do that to us. jillian: thanks for joining us. a live look at the white house where president biden is holding out hope for better jobs report after disappointing numbers. todd: inflation sores and the president's agenda remains in the air. >> reporter: here is a tease that could be interesting. the president hopes to avoid a
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repeat of dismal numbers when the economy added 2 or 3000 jobs projected. a hiring boost 5000 jobs in a 0.one% drop in unemployment to 5.one%. we will find out more in the projections due in part to just a second there, we got a little problem. those covid cases. he praised vaccine mandates yesterday. >> people getting vaccinated, more lives being saved. when you see headlines and reports of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their jobs at the bigger story. >> reporter: this as a fiscal cliff in december voting on party lines, the move wouldn't have happened, mitch mcconnell,
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afterwords chuck schumer viciously attacking him. there is no sound but trust me, he attacked him but if you look, this is the video. if you look at senator manchin behind schumer he was visibly upset at what schumer was saying, his hands, face and hands, and they pass it and expected to be of third and, and aoc, alexandria ocasio cortez tweeting an attack at manchin, with that position. or have child care, on all 3, that makes you entitled to lazy but fossil fuel money keeping
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drug prices high, and nonnegotiable. this is interesting. the tease on tuesday, the house taking up a measure. it would happen quickly, and dealing with a little bit of momentum. only takes 3 votes. jillian: someone needs to tell teleprompter does it is not that we could get that. can't call it quits. >> nothing a teleprompter going into another script from yesterday. todd: anytime aoc speaks i want to do the thing manchin did. jillian: you want for everyone to hear what was said. despite immense opposition from leader mcconnell and members of his conference our caucus held together, we pulled our country
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back from the cliff's edge that republicans tried to push us over. that is what you were referencing when the soundbite did not play. >> reporter: we don't normally see the leaders engaging in ad hominem attacks after they pass something like the fiscal cliff a version. new time, new setting. todd: discussing a new security agreement when officials from both sides meet in mexico, anthony blinken, alejandro mayorkas and merrick garland, as donald trump lasts biden and democrats failure to control the border. >> we won all the suits, for 2 and a half years and were able to start the wall. would have been finished in appear go of weeks and now we are paying $6 million a week for
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contractors not to build the wall. somebody doesn't love our country. when they allow this to happen to our country we have hundreds of thousands of people pouring in every two weeks. hundreds of thousands. todd: if anybody is watching the news, any channel over the course of the last four months and told the big three from the white house were going to mexico to talk about something when you have any question that the topic would be immigration? they are not coming out and saying immigration will be one of the topics. they are talking, quote, security issues. there's nothing else to discuss. this is the elephant in the room, the only thing to discuss. republicans addressing it, you saw the ten gop governors went to the border, spoke to the american people about the problems there, see video of it on your screen, release a 10 point plan to stop it. texas governor greg abbott who you see formally requesting an appeal of fema's denial of emergency disaster declaration
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for the border crisis. people of texas crying out for help, you have a president who has never been to the border and a borders are whose job to deal with the border nowhere to be found. jillian: they will be talking about immigration. it would shock me if we haven't but stranger things happen in life. a few polls, these are fascinating, 23% people approval the president's handling of the border crisis, 67% of the crew and if you break that up by party, the next poll, 50% of democrats approve of his handling of the situation at the border, 18% of independents agree with it and this is a quinnipiac poll. independents, as we get closer to the midterms next year. that is a very low number. todd: i don't think you can keep house and senate with 18% like you said. a lot of time left, 12 plus months to go. jillian: a lot has happened in the last few months. todd: a fox news alert 10 u.s.
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navy sailors, the uss connecticut hit an unknown object in the in the pacific region sunday. the navy said the summary's nuclear power plants was not damaged. none of the reported injuries are life-threatening. the collision happened as tension over the nation of time i reaches of fever pitch, china accusing the us of collusion with taiwan, dozens of warplanes into taiwanese war space. jillian: the state department taking blame for private charters for flying several ineligible afghan refugees to the us. >> have revealed that many of the passengers were not eligible for relocation in the united states and in some cases despite our best getting is not accurate. >> at the same time the state department is not have an answer about how many americans remain trapped in afghanistan. todd: eight after the hour, dodging questions about merrick
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garland's new directive labeling concerned parents likely to speak out at school board meetings, new cases of domestic terrorism. jillian: good morning. >> the justice department directed the fbi to investigate parents as the mystic terrorists as parent at school board meetings become increasingly concerned about curriculum and covid policies. jen psaki was pressed on the controversial directive where she dodged questions. >> would the administration be okay with the patriot act is avail these parents? >> i don't speak on behalf of the national school board association but this government, the attorney general put out a letter and will take actions they take and i point to them with more information. jillian: fairfax county resident confronted his local school board on the issue. >> the biden administration said we are domestic terrorists.
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a resolution tonight to the department of justice to intimidate and cancel parents. gender and sexuality as fairfax county - jillian: it has come to light ag garland's son-in-law is the cofounder of a company called panorama and which sells social justice and crt material. a tweet that it makes millions from data mining and others saying a contract is worth $2.4 million. parents got accused of domestic terrorism. republican representative jim banks tweeted the ag's war on parents is not only helping teachers unions but his own family. todd: thank you very much. jillian: lara trump weighs in on the plan to target concerned parents, she joins us coming up. todd: magazine writer facing
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heather: new york magazine article claiming opposing president biden is supporting authoritarianism and setting up a coup. todd: take it away. >> happy friday. this was written by -- who wrote this exactly? the writer's name is jonathan shape and he appears to be screaming to conform to one side the one political team label anti-democracy which it feels that contradiction packed into one sentence, the same guy the 2000 election was stolen from al gore and he is arguing that unless you support $3.5 trillion in new spending when core inflation is a 30 year high or a border that is so open for we are on pace to allow 2.3 million people into this country or the department of justice's effort to crack down on parents who
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care what their kids are being taught or pretend the current administration is competent enough to run the government which a majority of americans feel it is not you are the problem and if you want exhibit a on how desperate democratic cheerleaders in the media are over the real possibility that their party's majority will be wiped out in 2022 and in the 2024 election regardless who the nominees are whether it is trump or biden or kamala harris and nikki haley or ron desantis, this piece reeks of desperation. todd: stop with the coup stuff. there is not a coup, there's not going to be a coup, relax with the coup. msnbc and cnn keep up this narrative and is the reason nobody is watching in this gas lighting you see in a headline like this have we ever seen as much authoritarian rule as we've seen in the last 9 months under president biden? >> precisely right.
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we talked with the department of justice and parents like me if i have a problem with what my kids are taught in school i'm labeled domestic terrorist. i say to merrick garland if i go to school board meeting and say we should be concentrating on blocking and tackling of reading and writing and math instead of focusing on race and having my kid look at everything for the prism of race i'm a domestic terrorist. happy to serve the time. that alone is one part of many parts you are saying as far as this administration acting more authoritarian than any we've seen in modern history in this country. todd: nikki haley's firing back after a network slams her for saying america isn't racist. >> the former governor whitewashed the ups and downs of the american experience with racism and the challenges still ahead. all apparently to appeal to the conservative base. >> amazing how the liberal media can't stand it when someone black or brown talks about the fact that america is the best country in the world. i will keep saying it, we should
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talk about the blessings of america. jillian: what is your reaction to that? >> optimism versus pessimism. i'm not sure nikki haley needed to respond. the morning show is the tv version of a tree falling in the forest and nobody hearing it. "fox and friends" which competes with cnn new day triples the ratings at 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 am but it is ironically labeled an anchor at the network like those objective anchors like chris cuomo and don lemon who in the spirit of cronkite and mode. cnn, which lost 75% of its audience, 3 of four viewers are gone. they play the race card from the bottom of the deck and with few exceptions as much interest in holding the current administration and president to account because it serves at the pleasure of the democratic party
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by purging anything resembling dissenting voices on that network, show me any person on that the network i haven't seen them, told to go away and conservatives in general you rarely see. it is from anchors that we get at this point and that is why it is struggling as much as it is. todd: what is so horrible about her experience she hates this country apparently so much and if you're on morning tv smile every now and again, supposed to make people for his birdie, you're supposed to laugh and have fun and be funny, not be a funeral procession for 3 hours. >> it is performance art, cinemax at 3:00 in the morning performance. jillian: we are out of time. 20 after the hour, florida governor ron desantis waiting for a judge to rule on his social media censorship law which prevents social media companies are taking political candidates off-line. legal experts don't have much hope. we do ceo dylan joins us live
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jillian: pfizer is asking federal regulators to authorize emergency use of covid vaccine for kids age 5 to 11. they are submitting data supporting the change to the fda, the agency scheduled a meeting october 20 sixth to consider. if the ruling is expected as early as halloween. the pfizer jab is available for anyone over 12. >> alex away the will not enforce the vaccine mandate on its own deputies. >> entire groups of employees willing to be fired and laid off rather than be vaccinated. i don't want to be in position to lose 5%, 10% of my workforce
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overnight over a vaccine mandate. >> the department is understaffed over the push to defend the police. jillian: babylon be filing a brief to support the florida governor as he aims to crack down on big tech. todd: seth dylan live next. why is this fight and exit stencil one for a saphier site like yours? >> for us we face censorship problems, challenges with fact checks being abused to get us the platform and, new policies aimed at curbing and minimizing hate speech but affect satire like ours, so a lot of reasons it is a big deal for us. we could easily be friends with the platforming many times, we are actively being throttled on
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facebook and it is in our best interests to make sure we have equal right to these platforms or applied evenly. jillian: where do you fall on section 230 and if it should be repealed and do you think your end result would be to have the freedom you want on these platforms? what do you think your end game should be? >> the end game should be to restore the original purpose of section 230 which was to give platforms a shield from liability and ability to moderate content on their platforms the content moderation, one of the provisions of the statute, we are not seeing good-faith implementation of these practices, not taking done objectively up seen or the content. they are engaging in politically motivated viewpoint discrimination, section 230 is a legal benefit qualifying conditions like tax index status.
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if you want to enjoy tax exempt status as a private company there are things you can't say her speech is limited, you can endorse political candidates, same thing applies to section 230. a big concern for big tech companies is free speech rights are being restricted and carrying message they don't want to carry to their platform but justice thomas argued places of public accommodation, they are the public square and will need to carry these messages in an indiscriminate way, not just knocking down viewpoint. todd: the tent poles of the florida law, 250,$000 a day to the platform political candidates, residents treated by big tech platforms, social media platforms will be restricted from contracting with any public entity. what are the consequences if we don't rein in big tech? >> i think ultimately this will
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be resolved because congress will revise section 230 language to make it more explicit. good-faith is vague, not otherwise objectionable which can be used as an umbrella term to affect everything or cover everything but i'm optimistic there's going to be a solution. it may have to go to the supreme court to get proper interpretation of what section 230 means but the stakes are high, free speech is at stake a big tech platforms, social media, they are the modern public square, people like to say they are run by private companies, the vast majority of meaningful public discourse happens in our country right now. we need equal access. >> thank you for joining us, appreciate your time. let's go to a live look here. todd: i moved out there for 12 years. janice dean with the fox weather forecast, important fact people can take and utilize.
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i lived in the california area. todd: hope he tells the story again. listen, the west coast is a big deal. because we have a big storm coming. we will talk about that in a moment. first the southeast which we have seen so much rain over the last couple days. the flooding potential and the risk will start to diminish today through the weekend but we are dealing with showers and thunderstorms that stretches towards the ohio river valley in the great lakes region. there is your forecast, not a lot of rain but some of these areas have seen quite a bit of it over the last couple weeks. that will cause the potential for flooding. the west, you see moisture moving its way into southern california to the northern rockies. a blockbuster winter storm
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monday and tuesday. oh my goodness. we are talking about feet of snow monday, tuesday, look at that craziness. october in the rockies, higher elevations get snow. that is crazy. there is the rest of your forecast. we will focus on that. warmer than average temperatures, 73. i was looking at it this morning, there will be several systems moving in but that is impressive. >> i'm no farmer's almanac but this week in la and october every year rains cats and dogs. my lease was always up, always cats and dogs.
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>> tesla moving from bay area to austin, texas, elon musk, the vehicle is in the plant outside but the company moves to expand its operation to california, openly criticizing it strict covid restrictions. >> all eyes on the jobs report as the biden administration grapples with the surge in gas prices and worsening supply-chain crisis. >> show casone breaking down what we can expect. >> the jobs report is going to be a crucial test for the biden
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administration. they will add 500,000 jobs with the unemployment rate down to 5.one%, also the month those extra federal unemployment benefits expire so that will be interesting. all of this with gas prices putting the squeeze on drivers and businesses. the white house has no plans to address the problem. gasoline at $3.24 a gallon on average. retailers walmart, target, costco and other big names have resorted to chartering their own ships amid a global supply chain bottleneck. the cost of freight is 20,$000. >> i don't mean the numbers are going to drop, the efforts come clear.
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>> google and youtube will cut off climate change deniers, this is a risky move, both companies will cut off anyone who doesn't believe there's a climate crisis, banning adult profits to anyone who contradicts well-established scientific consensus about the causes of climate change. in a statement, they say they will carefully at the context that plans are made differentiating factor versus content that reports on or discusses that claim. in february facebook expanded a portal to counter misinformation about climate change but this is a new one for me. i like to keep politics out of business but there you have it. todd: gutfeld has great titles on his show was why would anybody buy that crap?
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>> the same way into hunter biden's artwork, they've been sold for 75,$000 each, these are not the originals though the buyers, the position about under absurd sales, la mayor eric garcetti was schmoozing with hunter in los angeles and despite the fact that garcetti is the president's nominee to be ambassador to india they speak with the gallery owner to make sure everything is aboveboard. new york city show has been postponed until spring but when you don't know who he is with in these events a lot of folks say that is conflict of interest. todd: continues unabated - giants or cowboys. >> we are on. >> the good, the bad and the
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ugly. saving a partner's like pulling her out of the way of an out-of-control car. they joined us earlier with what that terrifying moment was like. >> i trusted him and we got out of it together. >> i never had an incident so rattling. >> down the bad, a woman gets a rude awakening when -- he is taking a nap. the cat engaged in the way book, a small scratch, don't let your cat zoom away. todd: the ugly. the hard landing on a fan's
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chad wolf will confirm top administration officials travel to mexico city to discuss security issues. it is friday, general jack keane in the newest account for the china threat and the latest twist in the gabby petito case. and the missing piece of the puzzle. much more at the top of the hour. take over again. todd: it is 25 years and one day. let's celebrate the extra day. economist reviewing the average american household, $175 a month for fuel, food, fuel and housing as prices soar.
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>> as the pandemic winds down hopefully these problems will iron themselves out. i don't think that happens next month or next quarter but by early 2023 we are back to%. >> the call for inflation taking a toll on her family. and connie silvester, thanks for being here. you are a single mom, how is inflation hurting you other day in and day out basis? >> fuel, food and fun. we have fun with our kids. that is my motto. it is not easy. being a single mom trying to do just about anything, going to
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the restaurant with my kids is absolutely $100 every single time i go to have fun with my kids and it is hard for me to say no because we are used to go to the restaurants and having dinner with our children and then all of a sudden it is $100 every single time i go out with my kids and that is disappointing, we are celebrating football and gymnastics and i want to be a normal mom and it is difficult to say no or tell your kids what to eat or share a meal. i had a restaurant talk with my girlfriend who owns a restaurant and you can't get some of the things on the menu. todd: beyond going to restaurants going to the grocery store is bad. the if you like pepsi, pepsi skyrocketing from last year to this year, $3.33 to $5.96, pringles, folgers, body wash, chips, coffee and soap but let's not forget gas.
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i have trouble saying fuel but it is gas and it is either last your, $3.24 as of last week with this week. last year this time to dollars and $0.18. this doesn't impact will the elites as much as it does folks like you in the heartland. described the compromise is like splitting a meal at a restaurant. >> i just got done talking to a restaurant owner and wanted her to be on to talk about it but restaurant owners don't want to be on tv. they don't want to be canceled. iona water rescue company and make products that save lives. antifa is not buying my product. i'm not concerned they will cancel me. you are not buying my products anyway but she has a valid concern. people don't want to show up to a news organization and give their opinion because they don't want to be canceled. she told me it was $17 for a
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barrel of oil. that makes french fries. it is now $43. todd: wow. doesn't that highlight -- i get the sense talking about the middle-class this country was founded on the middle class but more and more each day that goes by feels like the middle class gets the shaft and no one is doing anything about it. pick up a copy of divinely guided. thank you for joining us this morning, best of luck. this is hitting us all. >> thanks for having me on. jillian: president biden pushing vaccine mandates for businesses and here's what he had to say to the hospital workers, first responders, teachers and others who lost their jobs over it. >> president biden: when you see headlines and reports of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their job look at the bigger story. todd: lara trump reacts. ♪♪
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♪ >> infections, hospitalizations and death in turn it means a stronger economy. one economist called vaccine requirements the most powerful economic stimulus ever enenacted. when you see headlines and reports of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their jobs, look at the bigger story. jillian: president biden is pushing for vaccine mandates regardless of the layoffs they cause. todd: here to react fox news contributor lara trump. that statement we just heard president biden issue seems wildly incense toif me to people like that guest you heard in the last statement trying to put food on their table and potentially losing their jobs. how damage something firing of healthcare workers, dock workers, et to our country? >> oh, well, good morning, guys. it's absolutely awful. you know, i think we need to
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start with the fact that is unconstitutional for if the federal government to tell you that you have to have a medical procedure, that you have to to be vaccinated and sadly it's having the opposite of their desired effect. the more joe biden says you have to be vaccinated we want 100 percent compliance the more people kind of on the fence about it and said let me wait and i will get vaccinated later they are never getting this vaccine. what about the people who have natural immunity, the people who have recovered from covid-19, the scientists and doctors have said that those people are actually much more protected against covid than people that get vaccinated. there is no room for those people. they have to get vaccinated as well. todd, to your point, right now, we are supposedly, still in a pandemic, yet, joe biden the president of the united states is okay with mass firings of healthcare workers. these were our heroes of last year now they are villains of this year. thanks to the president of the united states.
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mass firings of line workers, of dock workers, we have container ships that we don't have enough people right now to offload all of the supplies into the united states. they are backed up for miles in the ocean. and because of what joe biden wants to do, we are never getting all this stuff off of those ships. the most upsetting part of this is at the same time, as americans are having to decide between vaccination and their job in many respects, we are letting millions, that's right, millions of illegal immigrants come into america unvaccinated, many of them never get a covid test. they are sent to every corner of this country on taxpayer dime. so it is infuriating to hear the president of the united states say what you heard there, he should, of all people, understand that what he is doing is destroying america. jillian: to that point you just made before we pull up this one poll i want to reference some we had on earlier this american quinnipiac poll say 2 '% of
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people approve of the president's situation of handling of the southern border. 18% of independents approve of his handling there, 50% approve of the handling at the southern border. those are pretty staggering numbers. in addition to this number the approval rating that continues to plummet as you see right now it is 238% approval rating. how is he going to sustain in lower can these numbers go. >> i would like to ask the 38% what is it they approve of? what has joe biden done been positive in any way, shape or form in america in the answer is absolutely nothing. i mean, quite frankly that number should be at zero percent this guy is running america straight into the ground, sadly. he can't sustain these numbers. the democrats know that. that is why they are doing everything possible to distract from the descras trust job joe
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biden doing as president of the united states. don't forget we warned people about this in the election cycle last year. we said if you put joe biden in chark of america, it would be a complete and total disaster. it exactly what has happen. it's only been 10 months. this guy has barely gotten his hands wet in this thing. so, i think it's going to be really damaging, ultimately to the democrats come next year, come 2022. it isn't it interesting they are trying to continue the mask mandates, continue all the push to keep covid alive. i bet those stay alive, guys, until november of 22 so we have to do mail-in voting again so they can do the exact same thing with the 2020 election in 2022. we will have to wait and see. todd: already doing mail in voting in california they mailed out all the ballots for the recall. i think 3% of people who enjoy joe biden's agenda are the people that would have voted against your father-in-law if he cured some loathe some disease.
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