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it overcrowds trauma centers. trauma centers are starting to shut down. bottom line is people need to understand that these jurisdictions incentivize the worst of the worst. criminal cartels don't care about these people. they are dying. put a stop to it. >> todd: you are paying to facilitate it if you are a u.s. taxpayers. tom homan thank you. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ you can't stop from falling down ♪ ♪ >> brian: kind of weird this strong upbeat and makes you want to dance. lyrics can't stop the tears from falling makes you want to cry. i have mixed emotions as we start this 3 hour broadcast. >> steve: if it's a song that maybe joe biden should have played that at the south lawn of
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the white house for some sort of victory party. >> ainsley: fire and ice? we are crying because summer is over. we are back in the rat race sending your kids to school. >> brian: how many kids we were at the beach in the every day. so glad i got that sticker. >> ainsley: permit sticker allow you to go to the beach. >> steve: we are sharing with america that beautiful beach up north. >> brian: yes, good point. >> steve: it's still beach weather. look at that. >> ainsley: the weather here in new york is beautiful. a little chill in the air. can you feel fall is coming. >> brian: go to the statue of liberty. >> steve: good day to take a day trip to cape cod or the island off the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> ainsley: like nantucket or martha's vineyard. >> brian: through ellis island, statue of liberty. good old days. >> steve: in the beginning they went tomas mass beings plymouth rock, stuff like that. as this turns out this all makes sense because yesterday, 3:00 in the afternoon, more people from other countries wound up going
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to martha's vineyard. it was at 3:00 yesterday afternoon that a couple of planes with 50 venezuelan migrants arrived. >> steve: if you don't know where you are you are in martha's vineyard one of the most spectacular destinations in the world. >> brian: not a great time to buy. >> steve: i don't think they are in the marketed. >> brian: they are not? if you are appear agent, and you have one of those gold jackets. >> ainsley: find work there in nantucket and martha's vineyard they have all these christmas festival the cranberry festival. they will need workers. >> brian: that's what they're there for. it's a message. we have a border problem. you are ignoring the border problem. we ever bringing it to you. ron desantis said six or eight
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months ago. you are landing planes in jacksonville the middle of the night. jennings thing dealing with school systems overrun with illegal immigrants. what's going on? we weren't even alerted about this. if you are complaining about ron desantis flying people in and not giving you a heads up. join the club. the president doesn't give anybody a head's up including democratic governors. >> ainsley: we are sanctuaries states up here but we know the republicans state of being texas, the republican state of florida, you are feeling, this but that's okay. we are thousands of miles away. and these governors are saying it's not fair that we take on this burden. we are also going to let you take on this burden. you are a sanctuary state. so you said you are going to welcome them. so we will send them to you. >> steve: do you know what, ainsley, to your point, ron desantis himself had mentioned before. you know what? all these migrants coming to florida. i'm going to send them, he said a couple of months ago, to martha's vineyard or delaware which is joe biden's home state that would get everybody's attention. >> desantis confirming yes we did in. >> steve: communications person
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put out this statement and starts like this. states like massachusetts, new york and california will better facilitate the care of these individuals who they have invited into our country by incentivizing illegal immigration through their designation as sanctuary state and support the biden administration's open border policy. >> ainsley: what they did down in florida the legislature. they appropriated $12 million to facilitate all of these transports. they voted for, this and now they are sending them elsewhere. they say we can't handle as many as are coming through our border. >> steve: if you remember those statistics we were talking about yesterday. every illegal migrant in this country cost u.s. taxpayers at least $10,000 per person. so, you know, they went into 50 venezuelans in the commonwealth. >> ainsley: only 50. think about how many are coming across the border in texas daily. >> steve: 100 times that number. it's crazy. >> brian: get your phone, get your new outfit. get your place to live. all for free. know what this means?
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i got to worry about this. we send this video out and seen in guatemala, honduras, venezuela, cuba. all around the surrounding areas and say we have to go. this is the one time in which america has totally dropped its guard. at taxpayer dollars. go into our pocket. we can leave our life; however, it is. and i guarantee you it will-eye we will have a better life in america. now is the time. remember that mean guy that had the job last time. he didn't want anybody to come. he wanted to build a wall. he wanted to set up a system where people actually had to sign in and if you didn't have a good reason for asylum when you applied in mexico, you stayed in mexico or you went home again. so i think it's going to be come one, come all. governor pritzker is. >> ainsley: illinois. >> brian: of illinois. obstinate mayor lori lightfoot very cruel about how 300 immigrants have been bused over to chicago. he clearly wants to run for
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president and be above it all. >> ainsley: they had a press conference together yesterday it's estimated that 500 illegals have been sent to chicago from texas in the past two weeks. and then we have interviewed some of these local mayors in the suburbs of chicago because they are saying lori lightfoot is sen sending them not suburbso the republican area to burr ridge and elk ridge. >> steve: with no notice. >> ainsley: what she complained about from the state of texas. >> steve: ironic. >> ainsley: here is the governor and lori lightfoot. >> i'm not going to mince words here. the governor of texas is forcing on new york and d.c. and chicago and potentially other places a needlessly last-minute and complex process that is a heartless display of politics over people why not give reasonable notice? why send these folks only to blue cities or blue states? this is about politics for him. >> it is a manufactured crisis
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by ambush. any dollar that goes to the state of texas. >> every single one of those dollars needs to be recommitted to cities like chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. >> brian: i don't think it's playing politics because almost every red state sees this as a problem. almost every blue states ignores or says it is a problem. you deal with it and tell us how you are doing. even if you have a heads up. governor pritzker had two days to prepare. do you want to change outfits, change your tie? there is no difference when you want to make sure that you have two floors instead of one floor of your hotel. this is what is happening every day destroying lives in texas. -- excuse me, mayor abbott. you notice, been kind of quiet. he hasn't been as local. he is letting illinois and chicago specifically fight it out and what he says is interesting because there is only -- there is a couple of thousand from come from texas. >> ainsley: 2200. >> brian: couple thousand, right? 7,000 come through the summer
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just people making their way here illegal immigrants. in this new and unforeseen relates where we are expected -- where we expected thousands to arrive every week going forward. the city system is nearing its break point. they are essentially asylum system is snapped over on monday, they turned away about 60 -- at least 60 people from homeless shelters. i imagine it's more. and they have a system and advocate is going to sue the city because other people, illegals and non-illegal homeless went for shelters and were already packed. >> ainsley: think about that. if you say 7,000 are going to come to new york or have come to new york and abbott has bused 2200, that is less than 10,000, right? are he says that's his breaking point? yet, look at el paso, look at these cities down in texas when they are getting 5,000 a day. >> steve: right. you know, the governor of the great state of texas tweeted this out. sanctuary city mayors complain they are overwhelmed by a few
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dozen migrants arriving on buses from texas. it is a fraction of what texas faces on a daily basis. we will continue busing migrants until joe biden secures the border. and what is he talking about? he is talking about all the people who are essentially being allow in the country by the biden administration. where do they go? a thousand migrants have shown up in el paso this week. what is that you see on the street? those are people sleeping on the street because el paso can't handle them. they there are no toilets, no showers. it's very unsanitary. many are being dropped off near the bus station and left to fend for themselves. the u.s. congressman from that region tony gonzales likened el paso to a third word country. he said it's almost apocalyptic. and do you know what? the biden administration is doing. this look at those pup tents. >> brian: when are they going to comment? when are they going to ask about this. someone put up their iphone is this okay with you karine
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jean-pierre. >> steve: that's why we are running it because no other channel asks about it. when it we ask she said there is secure border. when you ask about texas i don't want my town to look like portland. people in portland probably in the country legally. these people are being allowed into the country during this administration and now they are depending for themselves. you have got to feel sorry for those people; however, there are some people like abbott and ron desantis who are saying, you know what? terrible conditions here. let's send them to some place where they handle them. so they sent 50 venezuelans yesterday to martha's vineyard. they were taken to the st. andrew's episcopal church in edgar town which has been used as a homeless shelter in the past. that's what they are doing. those people are being taken care of now by the commonwealth of massachusetts. as these red state governors try to equal things out. >> brian: maybe barack obama will get to know him and they will be invited to his next
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shindig. i misspoke. according to mayor aadams, he says nearly 11 thowms people have streamed into new york city since the summer. and he says we have to reassess our shelter policy. no kidding. >> steve: brian a lot of those people come to new york because when they're down on our southern border being processed they will say ice authorities department homeland security says go see this guy, this ice agent in new york. and they will go i don't know anybody in new york. and it's like well, that's going to be your court date right there. so that's why they come here. >> ainsley: # 1 minutes after the top of the hour. right now 1 thousands it lining up. miles across london. they are saying 36 hour wait. prince william and kate expected to join the mourners this morning. we will carry it live. >> steve: this the is best place to see it tentative agreement has been made in hopes of
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>> ainsley: this is a fox news alert. the white house announce a tentative agreement union assuring safety for railroad workers. >> steve: a strike would cost an estimated 2 million bucks a day and drive inflation even higher and there would be supply chain problems from coast to coast. >> brian: right. another job for our transportation secretary. right now kevin corke wants to
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tell us more. kevin? >> well, thankfully, crisis averted or so it would seem. >> brian: we hope. >> we certainly do hope that. a make deal avoiding auto strike crush the u.s. economy and more. a statement from the president that reads in part the tentative agreement reached tonight is an important win for our economy and the american people. it is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers who work tirelessly through the pandemic to ensure that america's families and communities got delivery of what have kept us going during difficult years. these rail workers will get better play, improve working conditions and peace of mind around healthcare costs. all are earned. now the tentative deal comes as amtrak the nation's cross-country rail system had canceled nearly all of its long
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distance trains say for the washington and boston corridor. wholesale distributer naw had announced wednesday that it had signed a letter to congress urging them to take action to prevent a strike for rail workers. which they argued would have stopped the transportation of food, fuel, and other goods likely causing prices to rise. meanwhile, the president all too eager to shift the focus from a possible rail strike, well, he wants to shift the focus to auto infrastructure from rail infrastructure. he wanted to talk about electric cars. electric future. and at a stop at the detroit auto show. listen. >> a little juxtaposition there split screen life in washington. the president all smiles there. he took a look at a lot of new technology during his trip to
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motown. he also announced that there would be this new release of the first round of funding for a nationwide electric vehicle charging network financing the construction of stations in 35 states. in case you are wondering, yep, the money for that actually comes by way of that infrastructure law which included $7.5 billion for a national ev charging network. got to have the infrastructure if we are going to have electric cars or if you are like meal and still like your internal combustion engine, keep on driving it as long as you can. >> brian: do you know what you do around an engine and open the hood and hear a loud bang or click. >> i gotcha, brother. i know a lot about cars. absolutely. i spent hours and hours with my grandfather in the garage as a young boy growing up. we would listen to card that baseball st. louis in the summers and he would be working on his cars and i would be happening him tools. >> steve: you know what, kevin, open up the lid where the heck
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is the carburetor. where is the spark plug? it should be at the end of a wire. i don't see any wires in there. >> they got covers over everything now. plastic cover. >> brian: it's cork proof. >> steve: they don't want you meddling with it they want you to take it to the dealer. >> ainsley: what a great memory. i wish my grandfather had done that with me i know nothing about car. >> good time that and listening to baseball. i used to love that. >> steve: those were the days. kevin, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> steve: do you know what's interesting, is he talking there about the electric vehicle charging station. so # $900 million yesterday from the big slush fund of money. they are going to build these chargers along the 53,000 miles of highway in 35 states. what about the other 15 states. >> brian: oops? there you go. also their problem is i think it's going to be like. >> ainsley: you will have to know where these charging
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stations are if you drive an electric car if you dry through the state that doesn't have them you are in trouble. >> steve: a lot of the electric cars have a screen there is a electric charging station up here take a left. >> ainsley: if you can get one. >> steve: exactly. >> brian: tesla better armed to do it themselves private sector to do it they are in a separate category because he thinks independently. meanwhile, 20 minutes after the hour. you have to wonder what's going on over the last few days and last couple of years how confident is this administration? so, the fox poll people went out and asked that very question. >> ainsley: yeah, they said has the biden administration been competent and effective in managing government? look at the change just over the last year. right now, most people are saying no, 5 #%. 38% say yes. but those numbers were flipped, basically, a year ago. a year ago, 51 percent said yes. he is competent. and 45 percent said no. as we head to the midterms, you have got to think that a lot of
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what kevin was talking about with the tentative agreement with the rail workers has a lot to do with politics just 50 some, 60 days away from the midterms the last thing they need is a nationwide rail strike because it would bring everything back. suddenly it would be hard to get fuel and food and stuff like that. and so congress could step in at the last minute. but, before an election, nobody wants to take that vote. >> ainsley: white house said they scramble to get the unions to accept a deal. a big win for the rail workers. it's tentative. >> steve: bernie sanders said just give them anything they want. railroads are making lots a money. >> brian: that's a guy never negotiated anything. fantastic, bernie. the art of bernie's deal. give them everything they want. meanwhile competence, and usually bad news for the administration. when you look at the actual, the same fox poll, what are the issues that matter most? number one is inflation. number two is future of democracy, and number 3 is
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abortion, and number 4 is crime. so let's see now that the races are all set. the primaries are done. let's see the candidates imembrace this. >> steve: 22 minutes after the top of the hour. carley carley joins us with news from london. >> carley: start here live look at london. westminster hall after royal procession from buckingham palace. half of the people are projected to be able to pay their respects with wait times expected to be as long as 35 hours. president biden held his first call with king charles to offer his condolences ahead of his trip to the queen's funeral next week. meanwhile, in the north of london today, prince william and kate will view floral tributes to the queen in the next hour. check out this footage, a heroic chick-fil-a employee stopped a carjacker with a takedown fit
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for the octagon. the victim had been getting her baby out of the car when the suspect snatched her keys before jumping into the driver's seat. can you believe that? well, she screamed, which is when the employee rushed in and grabbed him from the car. the chick-fil-a worker was thankfully not seriously hurt and thanks to his heroics, that suspect was taken into custody on carjacking and battery charges. a new york city street corner is being renamed for the loved irish immigrant owner. his city paying tribute on what would have been his 92nd birthday by unveiling the corner sign. opened saint patrick's day in 1967, quickly becoming one of the west known irish restaurants in the city. more than 300 people attended the ceremony. sweet story there. walmart is rolling out phase one of its new banking initiative offering checking accounts to
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seller thousand employees as part of a beta test. within a year the company plans to make bank accounts available to all employees and eventually to 150 million weekly shoppers. the retail giant is also launching a virtual try on tool to help shoppers see how clothes will fit without leaving their homes that will be available on these walmart apps later this week. those are your headlines. what do you think about that try on tool. >> that's actually a good idea. >> i don't know if it's going to work. >> steve: they work for glasses. >> some makeup stores have try on tools try on lipstick. brian, i know you have done it many times it. doesn't really work is what i'm trying to say. kudos for the innovation. >> brian: always end up on a happy note. >> carley: yes, sorry. that was pessimistic of me. >> carley: maybe they will make it work. >> steve: good transition, brian. >> ainsley: are they trying to keep one target because they have all these great designers coming in.
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bye, carley. >> brian: talking right through the walk. >> steve: speaking of happy and simply happy, not too late to join us tomorrow night on fox nation for our coast-to-coast cook along with the entire doocy family. if you are a fox nation subscriber, you can watch. if you want to actually be on the screen with us, as we cook and can you cook at your house with us, and ask us questions during and after the cooking, you have got to register and buy tickets at fox nation.com. we are going to be making lasagna grilled cheese. we have emailed people the ingredients already. it's all part of our brand new cookbook. it's called simply happy. the number one cookbook in the world right now thanks to all of you. best one ever. if you would like to pick it up. today is a good day, you can get it at walmart and target. wherever you buy books. the autographed copies are at simply happy cookbook.com. >> brian: quick question. people call in, are they going to be like tiles? like brady bunch. >> steve: exactly. everybody will be on the screen with us. at certain points in the
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program. >> ainsley: i've zoomed with like 50 people before but never thousands. it's going to be fun. >> steve: there are going to be a lot of people watching on fox nation. but then if you actually register and buy that ticket. then you can ask us questions. and then an exclusive q and a after we are done cooking and then peter doocy and his wife hillary and the doocy kids will all be part of it. >> ainsley: if you want to go into the kitchen, in to steve doocy's kitchen in new jersey, this is your chance. >> steve: and if you want us to go into your kitchen, sign up today. >> brian: if this works, we will have no problem going to mars. this will be a good trial because. >> steve: that's one small step for lasagna grilled cheese sandwich. one giant leap in technology. >> brian: i really sense -- >> ainsley: we are having a lot of food today. i have been so excited about the peanut butter pie, peanut butter and chocolate. >> steve: do you know what? we will crack that open. >> ainsley: brian, thank you
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very much. >> brian: let me tell you would we have on our show. senator rand shaw will not be getting brunch but he proof that dr. fauci once paraded the power of natural immunity. >> steve: what? >> the most potent vance is vees vaccination is getting it yourself. >> you seemed to be certain in 2012 but in 2022 there is a lot less certainty. >> brian: the cash over certainty. trelegy for copd.
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' infected yourself. >> you seemed quite certain in 2004, but in 2022 there is a lot less certainty. a vaccination following infection gives an added extra boost. and that film that you showed is really taken out of context. >> ainsley: senator rand paul and dr. fauci clashing again on capitol hill as the outgoing white house medical adviser is confronted over his stance on vaccines, particularly for our children. fox news contributor lara trump is here to racket. lara, he shows up to this monkeypox, this was a monkeypox hearing and he faces -- face-to-face with fauci and brings ipad and shows an old clip showing inconsistency in vaccine recommendations. what's your reaction? >> well, thank goodness for senator rand paul because we need answers. we still, ainsley, have so few
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answers when it comes to covid-19, don't forget, we are talking about dr. fauci, the guy who became the darling of the left of hollywood and the mainstream media, basically by failing to do his job. you look back at the guidance he gave. especially at the beginning of covid. no mask needed. if you felt good to wear a mask, wear a mask. then we got the two and three masks. then they were making us all wear masks we knew the only ones that did anything were n 95 masks. he hasn't been transparent about gain of function research that he funded wuhan virology. much like we never want to find ourselves in a situation again in america or anywhere else in the world where we have to deal with the pandemic of this variety we also here in america never want to find ourselves in a place where we feel forced and pressured to have a medical procedure based on what our government thinks is best for
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us. it's a totally unamerican and unconstitutional. yet, unfortunately, that is exactly what it seems like happened in america over the past few years. and it is because of the insistence of people like dr. fauci that we got to that place. and, you know, rand paul has been on him constantly calling him out, questioning him, and we need answers to these questions, ainsley. because i got to tell you there are still people out there suffering under the thumb of the government telling them that they should still be vaccinated today. there are kids all across america in certain places where if they didn't get the vaccine, kids younger than 5 years old, they had to stay out of school for weeks on end now because they weren't vaccinated it exposed to covid-19. you have our depleted military already who is laying off people and telling our soldiers we don't want you if you are not getting the vaccine. this should never happen in america, and good for rand paul
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for calling him out on it. >> ainsley: elections are come up. elections have consequences. these are the things that we're going go to the polls and vote for because they are tell american workers you can't come back to work. you were the here during covid you can't come back to work until you get vaccinated. if we could trust the federal government to give us right information. maybe we would want to get vaccinate or vaccinate our children. that's the problem we don't want the government to tell us what to do. there have been so many lies or they keep changing their story. thank you, laura for coming on us with. great job on outnumbered yesterday i was watching. coming up a strike. what it means for farmers who rely on the rails to get out their goods. we will hear from two farmers next.
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>> steve: well, maybe some good news while why you were veeption the white house reached a tentative deal with rail workers that avoids a strike that would cripple the supply chain. the threat of a strike coming 53 days before most midwest farmers harvest their autumn crops. any could delayed shipments and empty shelves across the country. somebody who knows that very well old friends from kansas. vance and louise join us from their house. thank you to both of you. >> good morning. >> hey, steve, how is it going back there? >> steve: i'm from new york city. i'm from kansas, how do you think it is? >> well. >> great. dickinson county, kansas, too, steve. >> steve: that's right. that's where my family lives. louise, let's start with you. your farm is two miles away from the train line. it's pretty handy. had they not reached a tentative deal. there would have been supply chain problems all across this
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country. it would impact fuel but it would also impact your department. and that's food. >> absolutely. we would have -- you know, we rely on rails to get things out because we only, you know, kansas can't eat all the wheat it produces it. absolutely relies on export markets. we absolutely need the rail system. >> half of the wheat grown here in kansas is exported. a huge percentage of that is by rail to get it down to the ports and if, you know, rails were cut off, we would have a catastrophe in the grain market. but we dodged a bullet earlier this morning. not only a bullet, but a howitzers out here in kansas. >> here we are in this drought and we have disaster in terms of yields for corn or to feed
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cattle. they wheat. right now feeding corn. we have this drought going on disaster. you rely on your buddies out east. fellow pharmacy in iowa they got rain to bring in corn. well, it would have been disaster. we have got -- there is more feed lot -- there is more cattle out here than people. >> steve: that's right. >> we absolutely have to feed these cattle. and if you want steak or hamburger we are going to feed the world here we need corn or whatever coming in to feed these animals. >> steve: sure, absolutely. joe biden, regarding this potential rail strike has been relatively quiet even though he champions himself as somebody who is a complete union supporter. and the congress, had there been a strike, the congress could have ended it. but, none of those -- a lot of people in congress didn't want to take that hard vote, 53 days before the midterms because, you know, for a lot of people, it rises on a certain vote.
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>> well, whatever party you're in, and this is feeding people, it's feeding our industry. i mean, a negative vote out here and at least in terms of my congressman, would have been -- i would say they were against me. i don't care what party they are in. they would have been against the farmer. so, you know. >> anyway, helping get this rail problem resolved, has gone a long way towards solving, you know i was listening to you guys talk a little bit before we came on camera here about, you know, the number one issue that americans are concerned about, is inflation. and believe you me the strike would have been highly inflationary in terms of the food policy leading to interest rate increases and that type of thing. >> steve: absolutely. >> we are really happy today. >> steve: somebody just texted you guys. vance and louise, thank you very much for joining us live. everybody across the country pray for rain for the farmers
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throughout the center plains. >> thank you, steve. >> thanks, steve. good to see you. >> steve: you bet. carley, they need rain. >> carley: what a great couple. we love them. unfortunately a horrible story to report here. a 15-year-old is dead and another is hospitalized after taking pills suspected of being laced with fentanyl at a los angeles high school on tuesday. their parents reported them missing when they did not return home from school. one step-father found his child collapsed in the school courtyard. the other was found dead by police in the bathroom. that same night, the lapd said two others were hospitalized for overdoses connected to the same drug dealer. bombshell reporting from the "new york post" reveals facebook is spying on users' messages and data. doj sources telling the post that facebook alerts the fbi when americans express antigovernment sentiment including skepticism of the 2020 election results.
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facebook is now slamming those allegations while the fbi has admitted to working with social media companies to exchange information on potential threats. listen to. hunter biden is reportedly struggling to pay his child support. according to court documents obtained by the daily mail. the president's son is trying to lower the payments for his 4-year-old son. the son he has never met before. the documents claim that hunter has experienced a, quote, substantial change in his income despite recently renting a home in malibu for $20,000 a month. and ending on a good note here, a military mom surprises her two kids at their school after returning from a year long deployment in kuwait. watch this. >> guys, can you help rocky the road runner with math? >> you are so smart. [laughter] >> we have a very special military person. >> yea! [applause]
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>> rocky the road runner wound up being mom, the army reservist husband works with school principals to coordinate the heart-warming surprise. just love to see that steve. over to you. >> steve: i could watch those all day long. thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> let's check in for our "foxcast" this thursday with senior meteorologist janice dean the weather machine outside where it's lovely. >> it is gorgeous. we had that cold front move true. fiona decided to show up this morning. moving towards the lesser antilles. we think the potential for heavy rainfall off of pu next couple f days. help monitor this but i think it will be pushed to have sea, we hope. this is the tropical storm forecast over the next five days. we will certainly keep you updated over the weekend. there is your forecast across the country. we have a cold front that's going to push across portions of the upper midwest and the great lakes. a little bit of rain for the kansas area. i know, steve, you were talking
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to that wonderful couple earlier on. it's been really hot over much of the central u.s. and that's going to hang on for the next couple of days. let's take a look at your pollen forecast. here it is, not great. stretching from california towards the southwest in towards the plain states. it's very extreme for over the mississippi river valley, the ohio valley, tennessee refer valley in towards the mid-atlantic. so we will continue to bring you that, the very latest from astor pro. all right, steve. over to you. >> thank you very much than jis dean. >> janice: we got it. buses from our southern border have just arrived outside vice president kamala harris' residence at the naval observatory in washington, d.c. griff jenkins is live on the scene to he will tell us more. griff is, that massachusetts avenue that i'm looking at right there? >> yeah. good morning, steve, ainsley, and brian. this bus just arrived moments
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ago. i talked to. so folks, apparently this bus come from del rio, texas. that's what the gentleman on the bus told me. pardon me,. [speaking spanish] being. [speaking spanish] what she is saying steve. i asked her vice president harris says the border is closed she says it's open as we see these migrants coming across now. we're not sure how many there are, we do know that according to texas governor abbott's office, there have been about 7900. pardon me. do you speak english? [speaking spanish] >> venezuela. >> venezuela? everybody from venezuela? [speaking spanish]
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>> okay. thank you. you i'm not going to be able to translate all of that i wouldn't even try because it wouldn't look good on live tv. they are coming across here all of these migrants. appears to be at least 20 or so at this point. we have two buses. so what i was saying was we know from governor abbott's office 7900 migrants on 190 buses coming to d.c. more than 2200 recommendation more than 40 buses to new york. and five busses to chicago with a little over 300 migrants. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> venezuela.
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>> venezuela? >> [speaking spanish] >> all right. as you can see, children coming across here. the majority of migrants that have been coming, and i can give you some of the most recent numbers. but in the last month, about 70% are single adults. but, as you can see these are not all single adults. a lot of families getting off of this bus right now. as we try and figure out exactly how many. we pan over here for a second and can you see it's a large gathering now. we don't know where they are going to go. they don't know where they are going to go because. >> steve: two buses. >> there are a few reporters out here that's all that are here trying to figure out exactly where they are going to go next. >> i don't know if griff -- hey, griff, can you hear me?
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[no response] griff has momentarily lost contact with the mothership here. >> back now. sorry about that guys. >> steve: griff, can you hear me? >> i gotcha, steve. >> steve: griff, because you are not able to pick up a lot of details from those particular migrants, aside from a lot of them are from venezuela. can you go into the front of that first of two buses and just ask the driver where they are from? you know, and who asked them to pull up in front of kamala harris' house? many. >> yeah. let's go over here for a second. sir, just to confirm you coming from del rio, texas? [inaudible] > >> steve: i don't think they want to talk. they are not able to talk to us. we have confirmation from the governor's office that the governor sent these buses here
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specifically to vice president harris' house, to the naval observatory here but, again, where these migrants are going to go right now is anybody's guess as we watch this unfold. >> you know, griff, you asked one of those migrants about -- i mean, there is irony involved in what they have done by shipping these two buses to the naval observatory, which is looks like you are right on massachusetts avenue. the vice president's house is just up the hill beyond a fence. the direction you are looking right there. she is it in charge -- she is the called border czar. so, she is saying it's secure. and if two buses full of people who just walked across into this country on their own, if she thinks that's secure, all she has got to do is look out the window to see, you know, this is the consequence of their open border policy. >> well, that's exactly right, steve. governor abbott's office tells
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us that they have chosen to drop the migrants off here outside of vice president harris' naval observatory home specifically because of her comments on meet the press on sunday. telling chuck todd that the border was secure. and it's obviously not. we will take you up here just a little bit and see eventually you would think at least the secret service or someone from vice president harris' office will come tout meet them. but, right now, we will just leave you with this live look, guys. >> steve: there you go. two buses. a lot of migrants from venezuela. all right. more in the top of the hour. in the meantime. outside we go to brian and ainsley. >> brian: we will follow that story. i don't know if those kids are going to be back in school soon. maybe a little later. they may want to watch this segment if you would translate griff for them. turning back to school. kids are back on campus and school is in session. all parents know that doesn't mean that back-to-school shopping is done. >> ainsley: skip bedell joins us now with his top must haves when
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save 30% on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. only for a limited time. brian fox news alert. moments ago. this is how the scene looked buses full of migrants. illegals who cross illegally. at vice president kamala harris' doorstep. >> steve: that is right. that is embassy roe, massachusetts avenue northwest part of the state. a lot of them identify themselves as being from venezuela. they apparently, this trip originated in texas, according to at least one person on board. >> ainsley: they are tropic them off at the naval observatory where kamala harris lives. griff jenkins is

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