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♪♪ >> brian: everybody has had orange juice already. now we are at the villages, here you go buddy. thank you very much. that's right. i was hoping for a cash tip. thank you very much. it is the marine corp. i will wear that browardly. who is ready? it is 8:00! ainsley and brian, i
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have id's everybody and they are over 18. every hour is happy hour here. ladies, here you go. everybody hold up your beers. by the way, i know you are counting calories, this is ultra. how about a salute to ainsley and brian, who are live in new york. cheers everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> this is definitely very interesting. >> no kidding down here at the villages, yesterday at this time. brand new cook book out no. 1 cook book in the world we are going to do what we did last time that is in about 10 minutes, i am going to hop in one of the famous village's golf
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carts and going to their house and make them a couple of recipes out of their cook books, how many people saw that last time? [applause] are you excited to learn the unsuspecting people today? name is: going to be refeeled shortly. we look at the history of "fox & friends," you are right, brian. this is the first time we have provided an alcoholic beverage for people at 8:00 a.m. >> brian: not the last, steve, you have set the bar high. travel with their own whiskey. >> steve: no kidding. happy hour starts early. >> brian: you just sold the last three homes at the villages.
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>> steve: no kidding. kathy and i are going to become grandparents. how many grandparents here? [ cheers and applause ] they are going to give me more tips. i apply them on more ultra beer on how to be the grandparents. >> ainsley: save your money everything is so expensive, steve. 145,000 people live at the villages. bet they are glad they bought the houses donald trump in office. feds announced third straight time they are raising it by three quarters of a point. >> steve: yeah, absolutely. that obviously impacts people here. they do sell 300 houses a month here at the villages, i asked
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dr. gary lester, how many people actually finance them. he says half of them. couple of years ago could have financed three percent, thousand looking at 6 percent. people and we are going to talk to some in a couple of minutes. people are cutting back on certain things. that is why they are here for the free breakfast and beer. [laughter] i digress. >> brian: the 30-year fixed loan, september 2021 it was 2.86, now 6.02. we don't know how the banks are going to react. it is pain we have to endure because all the pandemic spending from supply chain to president's policies. in terms of nuts and bolts. winter heating costs 17.2%.
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very significant depending on how big or small your bill is. already jacked up. what i thought was so folly if you look at our conversation practical family macro economic policies. last thing you would want to do is make it more costly to purchase birl barrels of oil. last thing we want to refine less and produce less except for a certain member of the squad: listen to her question to the major bankers when it comes to financing fossil fuels, jamie diamond on the receiving end. >> you have all committed as you all know to transition emissions from lending and investment
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activity to line with pathways to net 0 in 2050. no new fossil fuel production starting today that is 0? i would like to ask all of you and go down the list, you have agreed to doing this. answer simple yes or no, does your bank have -- >> absolutely not. that is the road to america. >> sir, everybody that got relief from student loans has a bank account should take out their account and close their account. you don't care about working class communities facing huge amounts of asthma rates and cancer rates. >> ainsley: wow, she asked him a question. he told her the truth. she is saying you should pull your money out of jp morgan if
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you are banking. you have high heating bills, high gas prices. still high. food costs at the grocery store. heating bills up 17%. that is a huge chunk of chang. then ira. 401k hammered. housing market will get hit with high interest rates. if you had a 30-year fix at 3%. why would you sell your house and sign up for 6.5% interest rate? economy slowing down because of high interest rates which means unemployment is going to change, go up. they are expecting 4.4% by end of next year. on top of that, feds forecast them to raise the rates by the end of the year and again next year. interest rates go up. then supply chain issue. lease ran out on your car. called your dealership, my lease is up, can't get a loan, can you
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extend six months after that you are in a pickle. can't get a car. they are telling many people calling dealerships you have two more years to wait for another car. you have to buy your car if you can even afford buy out that lease. >> steve: one of the things, ainsley, tens of thousands of cars built they just need parts because of the supply chain thing. >> brian: chips. >> steve: i was reading one variety of car in the united states doesn't have heated seats. could not get the chips to heat the seats. speaking of heat, cost more to heat your home in the winter. average price for the house $1,200 additional cost kill people on a fixed income. we are down here at the villages. i mentioned they sell 300 houses a month. problem is, not selling houses
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here at the villages. say they live in michigan. they need to sell their house in michigan to come down here. the problem is, people who buy the house in michigan are going to be looking at the higher interest rates. i don't know if i should do that right now because i can't afford it all because of the higher rates of inflation and federal reserve jamming on the brakes. we heard from jerome powell and others, what they have done hasn't worked. they changed the target rate of inflation. they were trying to hit 2%. now jacked it up, we are going to try to hit 3 or 3 and a quarter, brian. >> brian: combination of greenspan, cut spending raise rates deal with pain. problem with president's formula, increase spending raise rates, no one has ever seen that
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formula successful. mr. t. said in rocky iii pain. mr. t fictional character but very real. north dakota man accused of running over and killing a teen during a politically-charged argument. >> ainsley: suspect telling judge he doesn't want it to interfere with his personal life, grif? >> accused of mowing down and killing 18-year-old kaler elingson. following an argument believed to be political in nature. brand is charged. admitted he hit the pedestrian and pedestrian was part of a
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republican-extremist group. he admitted to consuming alcohol prior to the incident and pedestrian was coming to get him. about nine miles away brandt arrested in glenfield. spent days behind bar. telling the judge: i have a job. life and house and things i don't want to see go by the wayside, family very important to me. finally the teen's mom says in her son's final moments he called her to say he felt he was being chased down. brian, ainsley, steve? >> brian: unbelievable he was. >> ainsley: and 18. thanks, griff. our country so divided politically. jim jordan talking about this case and divisive rhetoric
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throughout the country, listen to this. >> what is joe biden doing taking phone of sitting member of congress. justice department juicing numbers, cooking the books, that is what is going on. this is political. i don't think it is an accident that the term this terrible guy used when he killed this young man republican extremism. same term joe biden used at independence hall with that crazy fist saying half the country was extremist. the country sees this all for what it is and fed up and vote on: crime, inflation, freedom. that is what the country is focussed on. >> steve: absolutely.
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jim jordan is talking about what the people are fed up on. everybody here is saying talk to this guy what is your name? >> dave. >> steve: where are you from? >> i left new york for florida. >> steve: very good. when we look ahead to mid-term elections and presidential elections, everybody has been talking about politically divisive everything is. atmosphere. sometimes it is hard to talk to people about politics, maybe you have somebody in your family. can't talk to them, they'll blow a head gasket. it is not about the other person, it is about the policies. focus on the policies. what is causing this? you mentioned inflation. we worked all our lives, saved money. should be able to get 8%. >> steve: what are you cutting back on?
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>> we planned a big trip. we were going to see the parks, hey, we can go see national parks. couldn't do that this year because my investor -- no, we lost money. we didn't go west while we are still young enough. think about all the people we didn't eat at the hotels. >> steve: who needs yellowstone when "fox & friends" comes to your house? [laughter] [applause] what do you think about political atmosphere? >> i think it is much too toxic. i would like to see the rhetoric go down about 100%. >> steve: yeah. have you just stopped talking to certain people who you know are on a different side than you? >> yeah, i don't answer their facebook scribes they go on there and race all kinds of cane on who they support.
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it is too personal. >> steve: let me ask you about your finances, have you had to cut back? >> absolutely. >> a can of coffee was $5.99 now $12.99. >> steve: we just got you this for free. >> we haven't been up where our grandchildren over two years because now, the conditions and the financials. most of us are on fixed income. >> steve: right. >> when you have inflation running rampant. it is killing us. my favorite recipe is the iowa casserole. >> steve: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i was born in burlington, iowa 81 years ago. >> steve: thank you, my son peter who went to the iowa
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caucus and i came up with it. in a moment i am going to go to somebody's house and make them a recipe from this cook book right here. [applause] carley how about some news? >> >> carley: teen convicted of plowing a stolen car into a mother and baby in los angeles he is going to appear in court and ask for early release despite the fact he was sentenced to five to seven months. young mother said the da's office didn't contact her. i am unsurprised to learn i am yet again being denied rights as a victim to participate and use my voice in the judicial process expletive. former president trump fighting back over civil suit claiming trump family and
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business made claims about the value of trump-owned properties. >> we are going to get him. her whole campaign based on that. we have been going over this for years this was a continuation of a witch hunt that began down the escalation. >> c president of the united states, you can declassify even by thinking about it. you are sending it to mar-a-lago. doesn't have to be a process. doesn't have to be. >> carley: three-judge appeals court panel allowing justice department to continue review of classified documents. google is letting a new
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remove result button pages delete phone numbers, e-mail addresses and personal information. sounds like a good idea, steve, ainsley, brian, over to you guys? >> brian: steve it is your big moment. >> ainsley: family reveal. >> steve: these are some of the 145,000 people who live at the villages. i am about to get into this golf court and drive to somebody's house. we have been told there is a good possibility, of course it is not guaranteed they maybe at home. we need to make sure they are at home and also their kitchen is cleaned and they are wearing clothes. [laughter]. so, all right, are we ready? all right. i just -- look out, people. here, i go! whoo! you better
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>> brian: more chaos at the border new watchdog report, ordered to not assign registration numbers for migrants to help clear overcrowded facilities. think about that. white house plays defense, texas governor greg abbott pushing administration labelling cartels as terrorist groups. alexis mcadams is live. >> reporter: brian, that's
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right. we see it at the southern border, eagle pass, texas. it is the cartels that are trafficking these people and smuggling them through or the people pay to let them through rio grand river. that is why the processing facilities are packed. border patrol agents don't have time to do their paper work. it is that headline there, having to skip important paperwork to get migrants out faster. new release concludes border patrol didn't assign registration number before they were released into the united states. report done to speed up the process and get migrants out of the overcrowded facilities. law enforcement is going to have a hard time finding people and immigration files which have critical documents. administration is getting to the
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root cause of why the border is flooded. >> numbers matter, this is a challenge that has built up over the course of decades. we have never been under any allusions nor should anyone we should address root courses overnight or over a week or month. >> reporter: greg abbott labeled them terrorist organizations authorizing law enforcement to go after the cartels as the border crisis surges. >> fentanyl is a clandestine killer and texans are victimized. so cartels are terrorists. it is time we started treating them that way. >> reporter: thousands of migrants cross into texas daily. a group is suing governor ron
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desantis. group behind the class action lawsuit received 1.4 million dollars from george sorls open society foundations 2015-2020. back out here live, brian, officials say there is no time frame on when this is going to slow down. inundated with migrants everyday. few behind me. you can see four people crossing. starts out slow in the morning, smaller groups. all the sudden our drone will catch several crossing. >> brian: i can't believe 140,000 children unaccompanied. 147,000. where do the kids go? thanks, alexis. appreciate. three minutes before the bottom of the hour.
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two brothers age six and two found abandoned notes written underneath their clothes. these are two of the 140,000 unaccompanied and worried about a handful in martha's vineyard. this is a daily occurrence. field reporter jorge ventura. jorge, are you shocked people are upset a few illegal immigrants at the vice president's residents and not shocked about what you see everyday? >> reporter: what i see everyday is a true humanitarian crisis. children basically abandoned by smugglers in the middle of nowhere. i met a five-year-old boy in huma. two women found him with no clothes on his back.
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these are stories every single day. every since joe biden came into the office, 250,000 unaccompanied children reach today border. most putting hands in danger to the cartel. when you find these kids, numbers written with family members back in their home countries. true humanitarian crisis. >> brian: no policy. is there pressure on central american countries? pressure on venezuela? is there a policy for asylum in the first country they step in. because they stopped everyone is coming. dhs general inspector general report out: they say we found the border patrol did not issue numbers for 107 of the 384 migrants most of whom were patrolled. agents say assign a number to
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expedite process and move them out of border patrol facilities. if you don't assign a number, they technically don't exist. they disappear. what do you think about that finding? >> reporter: huge public safety concern. they were told to self-report. only 13% of the time they self-report. i would not be surprised if they don't self-report. shows how overwhelmed the systems are. i left el paso. facilities so overcrowded releasing migrants into the streets women and children. border crisis, huge influx. they think the border is open. >> brian: just last week, martha vineyard's people didn't have a heads up people were coming.
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does anyone at the border stations get a heads up when people cross? >> reporter: absolutely not. martha's vineyard saw little percent what border towns do. eagle pass, texas see one to two deaths. completely overwhelmed. >> brian: jorge, thanks, don't stop reporting. steve doocy on his way to surprise fox news super fans, cooking up breakfast at their home, hopefully they open the door. present biden calling out vladimir putin. nikki haley here to react. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something.
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that should make your blood run cold. >> ainsley: here to react nikki haley. good morning. >> >> nikki: good morning. >> ainsley: what did he say you wish he had? >> nikki: he came out of the gate but stopped short of talking about the people helping russia. iran, north carolina, china. i thought he went soft on china. goes against what he said on "60 minutes." then he talked about food insecurity and billions of dollars going to that. you have food insecurity in america. idea that one-third of americans are dipping into their savings account. i don't understand his spending spree when we have inflation.
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i would say at the u.n. everybody has their hand out. doesn't mean you have to feed it. you have to take care of yourself first before you can take care of anyone else. >> steve: i am open for business, iran, syria, venezuela, we could put india in there, too. india is a big customer for oil. why don't we pressure that democracy unless you make it clear checks will stop. >> nikki: i am disappointed india hasn't been more supportive of ukraine. they don't trust russia will lose. they are watching out for themselves. if we had a strong america, india would be with us. because we have a weak america, india doesn't trust it. >> ainsley: you brought up one china policy.
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this is what the president said yesterday, wednesday. >> mr. president: we seek to poll across taiwan straights. help prevent conflict for four decades and continue to oppose unilateral changes by either side. >> ainsley: this is what he said. with scott pelly over the weekend. >> are you saying united states would come to the defense? >> >> mr. president: yes. >> are you willing to defend ta taiwan. >> brian: every time his own administration walked it back. >> nikki: it is embarrassing for americans. i think about the world stage. think how our allies and enemies look at that. any time there is confusion in america there was disruption. i don't know why he feels the need to answer a question.
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we don't owe the world an answer. with the trump administration we just said don't go there. don't test us. you don't want to see what we are going to do. that is the approach with foreign policy. don't throw your cards on the table. it is even worse when you disagree with your own administration not even a common ground. >> ainsley: that would cover you if you didn't know the answer. also sends a message with adversaries don't go there. >> nikki: good to be unpredictable with foreign policy. >> brian: ambassador, governor, thank you. >> ainsley: steve is live in the villages in florida. >> brian: he is about to surprise a fan with breakfast.
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>> steve: thank you, we are 1,000 feet away from the house. hoping the kitchen is clean, otherwise that is going to be a problem. stick around bill reveal in two minutes! you are watching "fox & friends" from new york and the villages. ♪♪ plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva think bigger.
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if they are watching "morning joe" who are you? whole idea beautiful house. when peter doocy had this idea, knock on a total stranger's door, ask them to come in and make breakfast with recipes out of the new cook book. ladies and gentlemen let's home they are home and dressed and kitchen clean, the butlers. >> brian: checking ring doorbell. >> ainsley: this will be a big bust. >> steve: hi, we are the guys from uber eats. >> i just saw you, hi.
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marcia steve doocy. >> nice to meet you. >> steve: can we come in? >> yes. they have all the stuff. we went to the grocery store and preparing. is your kitchen clean? >> you can take a look. >> steve: your house is beautiful. what a lovely great room. i could be happy here. come on. here is the kitchen. what we are going to do, let me ask you this: al, do you like waffles? >> i love waffles. >> steve: okay, good. we are going to make you red velvet waffles. how pretty is that? >> gorgeous. >> steve: don't drop that rolling pin. food safety. what is your wife marcia doing
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at the front door? >> she is talking which is what she does. >> steve: my son peter loves pigs in a blanket. this is brunch pigs in a blanket. do you eat them? >> yes. >> steve: marcia is cleaning the house. this is what they do. they got the coffee, paper, now they are on "fox & friends." turn it back on that is fine. go ahead. okay. so, brian and ainsley, during commercial, plug in the waffle iron. we are going to make them the waffles and the brunch pigs in a blanket coming up, ready? >> brian: hope they are hungry. >> ainsley: they are so cute. typical couple. she is over there talking. she is cleaning up. we are going to check back in with them in a minute. >> brian: let's check with bill
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hemmer. >> bill: great show, guys, looking forward to seeing the segment illegal immigration on overdrive. big question, where our economy is headed. republicans trying to flip the house talk to two of them locked in two races. targeting one of america's best cartoonist. can't make it up. can't have a laugh. we will try when dana and i see you top of the hour 9:00 eastern.
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>> brian: you just saw steve surprise super fans at their house at the villages. >> ainsley: it is al and marcia. she is going to make them a meal fit for a doocy. he is in their kitchen. >> steve: i am. marcia, you are going to help me. red velvet waffles. kids love them. put half of the box of duncan
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h hines red velvet cake mix and two and a half vegetables oil. so then what you do is you mix it up. >> okay. >> steve: do this. al, how long have you been at the villages? >> sixteen years. >> steve: where are you here? >> moved from outside of atlanta. >> steve: what was your business? >> aluminum windows. >> steve: this takes a while. you have to beat it like that. wind up with this. magic of television. this is why we started t
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the-waffle maker. you wait until the light goes off. once the light goes off, lift the lid and cook bottom more until it is completely done. this is what it looks like. will you hold the microphone. >> i certainly will. >> steve: we made this. a cream cheese icing. which is fantastic. i need a little fork to put some as you can see. our kids love these because they are so, they look so healthy. because you live at the villages, i think a little whipped cream never hurt. >> for sure. >> steve: try that. >> do i get to dig in, too? >> steve: when you saw us come up, what did you think? >> i panicked. i had been watching tv. i knew you were going some where. i watched you turn.
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i still didn't get it with our street. i don't know, some where it went that couldn't be our street. >> steve: surprise. >> when i heard the ring doorbell. i went oh dear! we are in trouble. >> steve: that is good. like that? >> delicious. >> steve: my son peter loves, pigs in a blanket. breakfast links. perfect for brunch. time is a wasting. isn't that fun? >> that is delicious. >> waffle great. >> steve: like that? >> like that. >> this is my son peter doocy. that is his favorite brunch item. use puff pastry.
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>> do you have to cook the links ahead of time >> steve: they are precooked. we would like to present you from kathy and me the cook book. >> hopefully we can get it autographed. >> steve: don't press your luck. of course! so much pleasure to meet al and marcia the butlers, live from the villages, we'll return in just a minute. ♪♪ check out our most innovative products. only at lowe's. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about.
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>> such a fun segment, steve. nice to meet al and marcia. >> see you tomorrow. >> right. >> well, done, guys, a standoff over securing the border, trying to force the president's hand. if he doesn't discuss it, they will refuse to -- >> i feel like we've heard this story before. >> bill: happy birthday, by the way. >> dana: to percy, not mine. i'm dana perino, this is "america's newsroom." kevin mccarthy says if the bill does not address borde

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