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don't forget people used to go on there because they wanted to hear what did donald trump have to say. they sought out alternatives like truth so social. i don't have the answer to that. i have do think they are feeling the impact of censors president trump. >> carley: got to leave it there. thank you for joining us this morning we appreciate it. all right. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ somebody's having a ball ♪ big time ♪ somebody it rocking the main street ♪ red taillights >> steve: how pretty is that sunrise coming up as we look east toward well, europe, essentially from hampton new hampshire. ainsley was over there in the
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week. yeah, she was in england. today is the first friday of fall. welcome to the september 23rd, 2022 episode of "fox & friends" live from the curvey couch. welcome aboard. >> ainsley: happy friday to everyone. you made it through the workweek. >> steve: it's been a busy week. >> ainsley: it has been a busy week. >> brian: we assume they made it through the workweek. >> ainsley: if he they're watching. >> brian: surviving. >> ainsley: one more day at work. >> brian: and then it's party time. >> ainsley: let's talk about in the last week new york has seen 2,000 asylum seekers but 14,000 so far. they are in shelters here in new york city.
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right now the city is renting space at 38 different hotels. you know what? that's cost ago fortune. they figure let's just make it great big and have great big tents out in a parking lot. the facility will be five large tents and we will house adults up to four days. the mayor was cryptic about what they are going to do with families because they cannot be kept in the same tent facility. so he had few details other than essentially to say that we have to do this because the guys who run florida and also the great state of texas they are advocating they are doing this. but we won't. >> brian: now they are wearing a blazer and nice little pin to greet the immigrants coming here costing us a zillion dollars here we are already heavily taxed which is why almost 6,000 people left for florida last month. meanwhile this is going to cost us $34 million contract. so the bronx family network to set up these beds.
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this does not include the 6,000 hotel rooms, let alone the cruise ships that evidently we are working on a deal to put them on cruise ships and eric adams. >> ainsley: that worked well during covid. >> brian: i'm being the responsible one like the governors in arizona, florida and texas. responsible one? they are getting 7,000 a day. 1300 in el paso. are you kidding? who is being responsible? this is after two years. look at what is going on. when donald trump left office, we had 33,000 border encounters in this month. when joe biden had 146,000, who is being responsible here? he left the border wide open and they say 20% of the people when they fill out their forms, choose new york. so they are choosing new york. if anyone thinks that they are being forced or duped, just ask them. they are happy to be there. >> ainsley: there are enough beds to house 1,000 adults and officials said they are going to assess their health and well-being and put them in the city shelter system. it's estimated to be 13,600
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migrants here in new york city. a bulk of 10,000 # hundred are in our city shelters. they said these tents, you have seen the pictures what at this it'sgoing to look like weather wised. withhold the cold and snow going into winter season. kamala harris who is supposed to be doing something about this, only gone down there for 20 minutes one day out of her two years in office. >> steve: exhausting. >> ainsley: she stays in washington and on this news program, vice news. and the reporter asks her about this. and she blames trump. listen. >> they are playing games. political stunts with real human beings, who are fleeing harm. it means do you know what's happening in venezuela right now? human beings, real people who have fled harm, who came to the united states of america seeking refuge, asylum. i think it is the height of
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irresponsibility, much less frankly a dereliction of duty when you are an elected leader to play those kinds of games with human life. >> brian: while she sits there, i hope there was a follow-up question. i don't vice news on my cable dial. i hope to say are you kidding? because out of all the migrants that crossed 27% were from venezuela. if you take away the venezuelans, they still set an all-time record with border crossers. please, if you are an independent voter, or a democrat who makes people earn their vote, understand that you are voting for someone who opened the border and then denied it and blamed trump. >> steve: well, what happened over the last couple of weeks is the mainstream media has been catching up. because of the governors have ships people to -- from florida to martha's vineyard. to new york, to d.c. to maybe filly some time soon. sounds like greg abbott might be
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doing that and into chicago as well. now it's into the bloodstream. communism. >> communism. exactly. coulcuban, nicaragua. venezuela. that's why she said venezuela. they are running for their lives. we got take them in because otherwise, if we send them back they are going to get communist issue the whole concept thing. i believe venezuela we have been dealing with that since hafers came over since destroyed that country. we have been doing that 20 years. steve, you are right. thanks to governor desantis and governor abbott we are talking about it. >> i hope the american people are not -- will do their own research and understand why this is happening. >> kamala was asked about desantis and abbott in that
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interview. and she said that they are playing games. they are playing political stunts with human beings that are fleeing harm. the former president, president trump, sean went down to -- sean hannity went down on wednesday to go interview him at mar-a-lago. he played the first part on wednesday night and second part last night. trump said they are emptying out their prisons in venezuela. we remember that from cuba. they are emptying out their prisons and sending criminals to the united states. listen to this. >> millions of people are in our country now that shouldn't be here. many of them are prisoners. >> would you deport them. >> criminals. >> would you deport them. >> the bad ones i would deport, yeah. venezuela is emptying their prison population into the united states going right through the border like nothing. we are poisoning our country. and it's very hard to come back from that. i want to see great leadership in this country. more important than republican or democrat or liberal or conservative. i want to see great leadership. our country is going to hell. we are a nation in decline.
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>> steve: and you know, yesterday, when i was down at the villages. the people that i talked to live there, they said there is leadership regarding this. and it's coming from ron desantis. and when the vice president is talking about a dereliction of duty, she is right. but there are a lot of people in this country who think it is not -- it is the joe biden administration because they have an obligation to secure our border. they have made essentially a business decision to let everybody in. who wants to come in. and now they are saying okay, run away from communism. we have got some video though show you that was obtained by fox news digital. it's of a texas family compound, essentially right on the border. you can see the border wall from their house. and eight migrants tried to break into one house but they were unable to get. in and so they went over to the grandpa's house, which is right next door. they broke down his door. they hid in the pantry and hid behind the island.
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this apparently happens every day at their place. >> ainsley: is he hispanic, but they have been in this country for generations and they have owned this property for a long time. watch this video. >> well, this is my house, okay? my house where i live with my children in this house right here. okay? there the [bleep] wall. i posted some videos yesterday. i offended some of y'all. bielema security camera footage. eight individuals just [bleep] wall. running, okay? running across the wall and ran right through here. ran right through here. tried going in my door but my door was locked. so what does he do? they ran right inside my grandpa's house. four of them made it inside and barricade themselves inside my 95-year-old grand paparazzi house. all males. >> steve: if you call the police, do you think anybody is going to come? >> no. because it happens every day. they are overwhelmed. in el paso, oea apparently they
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are getting it thousand new migrants they are getting 2,000 migrants a day and it's costing the city a lot of funding that would be in fire and also police they are spending $300,000 a day to feed and shelter and they are busing people to places like new york city. the democrat mayor who we had on this program a couple of days ago. he said, look, this should not be political. and he is absolutely right. it should not be political about whether or not we should defend the sanctity of this country. we need to have a strong border. and if you want to come, in do it the right way. >> ainsley: it's about safety, too. this guy has children on his property. says he has never seen anything like this. who wonderful would that be to live on a piece of property 150 acres and to live with your grandparents next door. parents might live on the property. you are raising your kids. whole family little compound there work hard your whole life. migrants come across and trying to get in your house where your children live?
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>> brian: watching press conferences in martha's vineyard and this mayor saying that these governors are acting irresponsibly? this is happening all across and been happening for two years. yesterday the press secretary goes on "the view" to say that they are attempting to fix an immigration system that former president trump disseminated. and they just sat there like mummies going okay. i guess it was broken. they know it wasn't broken because they complained about the remain in mexico. they complained about the building of the wall. they complained about the crackdown. they complained that they were putting tariffs on mexico. that we were pulling aid back from countries in need. don't you remember that? that's all i ask. when you vote in six weeks if you like this ring doorbell video we are showing you, then please understand who is responsible for it. and if you like the system that tried to crackdown on our border. i think you know how to vote. because, if they reinforce this behavior. if you think this is bad, 4 million in two years. it's going to be 10 million. we are not even going to know
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who is in this country. >> ainsley: god forbid another 9/11 what are they going to say. >> brian: 74 terrorists last month. >> ainsley: i think it was 78, was it 74; trump years zero came n one of the trump years. they are saying their idea of disseminated is different than mine, different than all of ours. if they're saying he disseminated a border he? built a wall. he put all the asylum seekers and anyone else trying to come into our country back into mexico until we could figure out if they are terrorists or dangerous or not? >> steve: a lot has changed over the last couple of years. >> brian: when she talks about go to the root causes. the el salvador president says they haven't been contacted by this administration in the last 18 month. not even contacted. how do you get into the root causes without trying to figure out why they are coming here from central and south america as well as ignoring brazil about to go socialist which could be cataclysmic for the region.
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>> steve: talk about voting. lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends at the spring house in washington, pennsylvania. big day for the republicans. they are going to launch their commitment to america from pittsburgh. right, lawrence? >> that's right. good morning. family. as brian says about six weeks until the midterms. so the republican caucus along with the minority leader emergency carter is giving "fox & friends" an exclusive look at that commitment to america. i'm told by source was that the plan is going to focus on the things that the republicans feel like they have the best chance of winning. that will be energy. and inflation. this is supposed to be something sort of like what newt gingrich did back in the day when he took on bill clinton two years into his presidency. i'm told that the minority leader in the caucus want to focus on the positive message. something that is going to be impactful for americans. you are going to hear a lot about economy and jobs and inflation. but they are also going to talk about some of those hot topic
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issues like the border. they're also going to be talking about what happened with education because they realize that had some impact in the virginia election. again, this is an exclusive look come up on "fox & friends." minority leader will be here exclusively on "fox & friends." i will send it back to you guys in new york. >> steve: fantastic. >> ainsley: sounds like a lot of chatter. >> steve: republicans have a commitment to america. lawrence has a commitment to breakfast. he is at a diner outside of pittsburgh. >> ainsley: i know he what he is going to get. >> brian: you look like aaron judge, you look 6'7", how tall are you? >> lawrence: just 6'5", brother. just 65. >> brian: looks like a growing spurt. >> ainsley: shooting you from underneath. >> steve: thank you, lawrence. >> ainsley: biscuits and gravy, lawrence. don't let me down. coming up, trouble on the tarmac. united airlines was grounded after days to check their wings after another flight makes an
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♪ >> carley: we are back with your headlines. starting with this. a north dakota trooper says there is no evidence the teenager mowed down after a political argument was a republican extremist. despite claims made by his accused killer. police say shannon brandt 18-year-old cayler ellingson with his vehicle. the driver was drunk failing a breathalyzer test. brandt is free after posting $50,000 bond. meanwhile a local north dakota bar called buckets is donating 100 percent of sales on saturday to assist cayler ellingson's family.
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ground 777 planes wings before takeoff on wednesday. forcing dozens of cancellations. days earlier a plane made an emergency landing at newark airport because it was shooting debris mid-air due to an issue with the hydraulic system. an faa investigation is underway to pinpoint the cause south korea's president caught on hot mike swearing about the congress and president biden if they don't approve additional funding. he told his foreign minister, quote: how could biden not lose damn faith if these explicatives do not pass it in congress. that according to a translator. this comes after biden promised additional funding at the united nations general assembly this past week. and yankees mvp hopeful aaron judge a few feet from making history. took a fast ball down the middle to dead center but the long ball was snagged along the warning track by red sox center fielder
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kiki hernandez. judge is one home run tying aaron rodgers record and breaking an american record. break red sox off thanks to rbi single from third baseman josh donaldsson. yankees clinched their spot in the post season with last night's ferocious win. those are your headlines. >> brian: next hour almost see aaron judge almost hit his 63rd homer. not hard it was a fox game. apple tv streams tonight with -- commentates know nothing about the yankees. this historic game against the red sox friday night sold out yankee stadium a lot of people go i don't have apple tv. will major league baseball step in and say we will put it on fox? >> steve: probably not because apple has the contract. we will have the highlights tomorrow on "fox & friends weekend."
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>> brian: i hope they step. in a lot of times they will simulcast locally the nfl has done it. >> steve: it's a big thing. if he breaks a record it will be a big thing. you know something extremely big? inflation. i know, janet yellen. >> brian: just 8.3. only went up an inch. >> steve: janet yellen refuses to call a recession because there are so many people being hired. however, she does say inflation will come down probably next year. >> brian: steve, you forgot. >> steve: next year a year after the midterms. >> brian: we don't have to worry about inflation because we have the inflation reduction act. that solves everything. >> steve: i hear it's tans tore. >> ainsley: john kerry speaking at the international agency forum. one of their climate envoy. and he was praising the inflation reduction act saying it's an amazing bill. what's interesting he said it was completely misnamed. is he not sure how it has anything to do with inflation. it's great for climate change.
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listen. >> steve: he says running around saying i support the inflation reduction act. ira. that's tricky in politics but here we are. i'm not sure how much it has to do with inflation that's okay he says. >> brian: that's not okay. you flat out lied and jammed it down everybody's throat. mislabeled it and joe manchin went along with it. what joe manchin got as a payoff looks like it's going to die on the vine without this month without losenning up the permitting process to take place and wells to be done. >> ainsley: i love. this bloomberg created the american diner index. i love the words they use. the classic american lunch. the toothpicked club sandwich with potato chips and ice cream and soda. it has gone up 13%. look at that total to make this meal. the lettuce is up 33%. the bread up 20%. turkey almost 16%. and hall of fame 12.4%.
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that sounds so good. >> brian: is that iceberg lettuce? so many different lettuces. >> ainsley: usually iceberg in a deli sandwich with the toothpicks. >> brian: least nutritional lettuce. >> ainsley: i don't think it has any nutritional value and spinach is the best? >> brian: feels good. >> steve: i love aruling la. >> ainsley: i love iceberg it's crunchy. >> brian: i love going shopping crew at a. i still don't know regular tackles dip in humus. >> steve: listen. >> ainsley: how about char chutery. i had to figure that out. >> brian: bible study? >> ainsley: all costing you more
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money. >> steve: period doocy said his mom and dad wrote a cookbook four years ago. why don't you go to the villages and knock on somebody's door and make them breakfast. so qui did. yesterday we -- we had told you the day before i don't know where in america we will knock on a door but we will do that. as it turns out of we needed some place safe and friendly. we went back to the villages. whose door did we knock on? whose house did i make breakfast at yesterday? watch in. [ringing] ♪ anything can happen. >> steve: i'm just waking up the folks here at the villages. i'm going to go somebody's house and knocking on a total stranger's door to make them a breakfast from our brand new cookbook. [cheers and applause] >> steve: they just love "fox & friends." okay all right. who is ready? it's 8:00. look out, people. here i come. oh, you better look out. >> steve: this is whose house we
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are at. if they're inside watching right now, it's going to be quite a surprise. [knocking. >> ainsley: this will be a big bust if they're not home, steve. >> steve: marcia. >> yes. >> and al- >> yes, i guess. >> steve: we are going to make you red velvet waffles, one of our kids' favorite recipes. it's a cream cheese icing. >> looks good. >> steve: which is fantastic. when you saw us come up to your house. >> i just panicked. >> steve: panic? >> ainsley: nice to meet al and march sexual harassment thank you for watching fox. >> thanks. >> see you tomorrow. >> steve: it was terrifying. i could see through the cut glass through the front window i could see that somebody was moving but they weren't coming to the door. because they were watching on the tv. >> brian: what would you have done? did you have a backup plan. >> steve: we did have a backup
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plan. we made the red relevant vet waffles if i had to i could just plug it in the outlet in front of the house and make them on the porch. >> ainsley: that was smart with all the people from the villages. the best part of that video though is when you first walked in and go to the kitchen and you are telling al all about the recipes and you are on fox and marcia is back there to the camera guy and making sure he is okay. and you are like where is marcia? he goes she is talking. she is just talking. that's what she does. which is so my dad and my mom. >> steve: it was great. anyway, thank you very much for making this america's number one cookbook according to the "new york times." get it wherever you get cookbooks, wherever you get books, amazon, barnes & noble. walmart has a great exclusive chapter. brian pointed this out before. all about the holidays. or get it at your local bookstore. anyway, thank you very much to the butlers. brian, you are always talking about your butler, now i have got two butlers. >> brian: mine is real and yours
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are just a family. i have a full-time butler now. >> steve: no. i think it's imaginary friend like my friend gus. >> brian: i gave him dental this weekend because is he doing such a great job. >> brian: devastating 4 hurricane fiona. battles bernld. the winds, the latest projection, warning fiona could be canada's strongest storm ever. >> brian: lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends in the keystone state on our dollar. what the american people really think ahead of the midterms. that story next. ♪ shall blue suede shoes. ♪
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>> ainsley: we are back with a foxfox weather alert. fiona bermuda as canada facings what could be strongest storm in history. >> steve: meanwhile puerto rico picking up the piece after the devastating storm hit the island killing at least eight. >> brian: robert is on the ground now. robert? >> good morning. from a very windowy island of bermuda just 21 square miles out in the atlantic, only under 700 miles from north carolina. look at these window gusts coming in from fiona which is, believe it or not, 155 miles to the northwest. it's already passed the island. we have seen 93, 94 mile-per-hour gusts.
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that's category 2 strength guys. sustained winds in the 60's. that tropical storm winds all night. it's been blowing. but right now this is the toughest conditions we have experienced as you can see the trees just getting whipped around here in bermuda. there's no protection out here in the atlantic on this island of about 64,000 people notorious for getting slammed by hurricanes and tropical storms as it comes in and trucking up into canada. we poo kennelly could lose power here. maybe some areas on the island already have. right now we are good. but these rain beds ebb and flow of hurricane fiona as it moves in out in the atlantic. category force 2 winds coming in here wreaking havoc on the island. people have been hunkering down the past 24 hours. resident and visitors. just going to ride this out the next few hours, guys, amazing scene here out in the atlantic.
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>> steve: be careful, robert as they have been battening down the hatches there in bermuda and now the storm is there. >> ainsley: turn to adam klotz for fox weather forecast. >> adam: yes. continuing to track that big storm between bermuda and the united states. both going to feel effects a little bit. we saw what robert is dealing with out there. winds 125 miles per hour currently. diving into graphics category 3 storm. moving very quickly to the north-northeast at 25 miles per hour. yes still a hurricane watch around the island nation of bermuda. winds 80 to 90 miles per hour will tail off throughout the course of the day. it is going to be a long day for folks on that island. even though it's so far off the u.s. coast, folks are going to be feeling this also. high rip currents up and down the coast that rain, those outer bands of rain. that window isn't going to get there very choppy seas at times 5 to maybe 15 feet in total as that system makes its way ultimately and eventually i will
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leave you this, the forecast track over the weekend by saturday and sunday, this storm going to be running up to nova scotia and running up to newfoundland. of course, if you want to continue to track fiona, you can do so by down loading the fox weather app. for now, tossing it back inside to you guys. >> steve: all right. we have all got it. adam, thank you very much. >> ainsley: just over six weeks until the midterm elections. >> steve: that's right. we are keeping an eye on the admission's top races including the battle for pennsylvania's senate seat. >> brian: it is tightening up there lawrence jones having breakfast with friends at the keystone state and joins us now from the spring house. lawrence? >> hey, good morning, family. we are going to have the republican leadership shortly on the show but, before that, we want to talk to average day americans about what is happening in the biden economy and how it's impacting the businesses. i want to go to dana because you have been a chiropractor for over 20 years. what is the state of america right now? >> it's pretty depressed. the people are not happy.
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i treat the public. i see many people a week. and there is a lot of frustration with supply chain issues. and the immigration we are seeing a lot in our area, particularly. the crime is going up. and just a general sense of frustration. we would like to see things back to normal economy where we can get the supplies that we need and we can move forward with our lives and have healthier, more vibrant lives. >> lawrence: something that we continue to hear from americans all across the country, too. we hope things get better. i want to turn to regina because you are a farmer, and everything that's happening in america, it starts right here on these farms right now so, tell me how business has been for you guys. how is the biden economy impacting your business? >> i do sheep farming and i mainly doing it as a hobby at this point. i tried to run it as a business for a few years.
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but it's not been possible because i do wool. i don't like to kill animals. it's an odd combination to be a farmer. >> lawrence: what do you think about this new plan that the republicans are going to present today? >> i'm just hoping for some changes. we have a lot of illegal immigration in my town. and i just am frustrated because i don't think we have solved the poverty that we have in america. and i don't understand why we are importing more poverty. >> lawrence: thank you so much, ma'am. as you guys know, pennsylvania is not a border state because all -- but all the fentanyl coming across the border is definitely impact them. that's why the number one issue for them. i wanted you guys to meet beverly. beverly, you own this place. you were gracious enough to have us here. how is business here? you guys produce a lot of milk. >> we do. we are dairy farmers. we might even take you out to milk a cow sometime. >> lawrence: i would love that i haven't donna in a minute.
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[laughter] >> lawrence: you were generous enough to bring me showinged ham as well. >> right. that smoked ham is ham that we actually smoke here in our big smokehouses at spring house. it takes 18 hours to smoke a ham. and we sell a lot of them. people love them. >> lawrence: thank you so much. we will be here all morning coming up on "fox & friends." would you will see exclusive interview with kevin mccarthy as well as the rest of the republican leadership coming up on "fox & friends." i will send it back to you guys in new york. >> steve: all right, lawrence. >> ainsley: so cute. >> steve: no kidding. 18 hours to smoke that ham. >> ainsley: go milk a cow. >> brian: this might be the biggest day for the republicans yet. this is their version of the new deal. they are going to say if you put us in office this is exactly what we are going to do. we are going to get an exclusive look at that big press conference with america. >> brian: probably shouldn't say new deal. president trump locked in deal with afghanistan sending the
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>> you said to me in no uncertain terms you would obliterate him if he dared not to follow every dotted eye, crossed t, comma, period. did you tell him i know exactly where you are and give him the exact coordinates of where he was. >> no i sent him a picture of his house. but why do you send me a picture of your house? i said you have to figure that one out. >> ainsley: former president trump revealing the threat that he used to secure a deal with the taliban during exclusive interview with sean hannity. >> steve: mr. trump also claiming he would have handled our country's chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan much differently than joe biden did. >> brian: here with reaction are
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will cain and pete hegseth. wasn't great day for the president. found out about the huge indictment seems to me pure politics coming from the attorney general in new york. but he was still able to talk about what he did and what he might do. what was your take away, will? >> that, you know, that which is your strength is also your weakness. most people who are critics of president trump have pointed out that maybe he is unpredictable or that he about his own merits. those all work in his favor and the favor of the united states of america when it comes to foreign policy. it was our strength. it kept enemies guessing. it was in the case of vladimir putin unpredictable. didn't know what he would do. therefore, vladimir putin stood on his heels, did not invade ukraine. in the case of the taliban, that strong sense of self others think of as bragging source of strength when it comes to somebody like the taliban. look, you can do what you are
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going to do. here's a picture of your house. can you draw the connection. connect the dots. it absolutely worked. the taliban calls him your excellency throughout. i think what we see there on the ability on the world stage of others to respect the projection of strength and to sit back on their heals and worry of the unpredictability of president trump. >> ainsley: all right, how about you, pete? >> pete: i second my compatriot, exactly right. unpredictability is a huge asset. this is psychological warfare. this is what works on the battlefield. demoralizing enemy. keeping him off balance. one of the most successful programs we had in iraq was something called status base rules of engagement. where snipers, if they knew someone was a known terrorist organization and they could identify them, they could shoot them on sight whether they are pumping gas or not. they are enemy combatant. only like three people on the list in is a mara. every insurgent thought they were psychologically i'm next.
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at love people came to us begging for the opportunity to many do off the list they weren't even on. now, in this case, this is a meeting, this is a deal that happened in march of 2020. what happened two months before that wathat was sem soleimani. this is why they didn't council after while. >> steve: will cain, tell us about what is on this weekend on your program because we know where you live. >> will: wow, i better comply. i better fall in line. >> brian: yep, we have zillow. >> will: here is what is coming up on "fox & friends" this he could would. jocko willink. jocko willink will be on the program this weekend. clay travis from his college football tour from across the country. joey jones from the 5 k tunnel 2 towers 5 k and mayor francis suarez all part of what has become a massive saturday and
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sunday extravaganza. who knows maybe we will run obstacle course eat something terrible. fear factor and morning show put together now. >> steve: last week it was all about dancing. i was here one day and you and pete were out front dancing. >> pete: yeah, will is a dancing help bre cowan if we could just play the tape right now. >> >> steve: that's a good description. >> ainsley: national dance day? that was cute. >> will: thank you, ainsley. who knows what tomorrow is. look it up and let us know. >> ainsley: i'm sure that brian is upset that national dance day fell on a weekend he would rather have done that on this show. >> brian: you know what i don't dance i never met a dance floor that did me any good. brian eldridge. >> steve: will and pete thank you very much we will be watching. watch the weekend show you never know what's going to happen. >> ainsley: that's true. they have a lot of fun. >> brian: they always say dance like no one is watching the problem is that's the problem. >> ainsley: have you ever done the wedding dance the worse but
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everyone watches. having so much fun makes you love them anymore. >> steve: i have been to a wedding with brian and i saw him dance. the ymca. >> ainsley: not even a slow dawns. >> steve: he did not know the ymca. >> brian: i thought i only had to do one letter. >> steve: everybody is doing ymca. >> brian: i just did the m. >> ainsley: just like when he blesses you he does this. >> brian: right. >> brian: very few people are asking me to bless them so i don't really have a lot of practice. chis chulo once. >> ainsley: go bless the baby. a school's mission to recognize service and sacrifice. how one college is teaming up with new day u.s.a. to honor god star students and scholarships to military families who need it the most. ♪ you get her hurt ♪ i know you don't believe it ♪ but i said it ♪ and i still mean it
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father in the line of duty. that is not all. this morning, the college partners up with new day u.s.a. to give 36 young prep school students full tuition scholarships for military families in need. here with more is georgia military college president lieutenant general bill caldwell. good morning to you. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: good morning. tell us about this exciting news. >> well, you know, we are very fortunate. here at our school we have a motto duty on our country and character above all. we truly believe in the mission that we have to transport students to leaders and citizens of this country. opportunity presented with new day u.s.a. partner with them and reach out to gold star families and offer them full tuition here in our k through 12th grade program was very atransactionive. most of us are veterans. all retired serving in the leadership of the college. we really believe in the mission
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of helping others who have given so much to our country and have that public-private partnership like we do with new day u.s.a. is very special. >> ainsley: madison and kaye we already saw those pictures they have already received their scholarships, right? >> have. three. madison last one. the other two have already graduated and hooved on to college. kate joins us recently. coming from the united states army and united states coast guard having both lost their fathers. >> ainsley: my word, gosh. thank you so much for stepping in. how did this change their lives? what are they telling you? >> oh, it's transformational. it really is when you look at what the school does here and the opportunities that it provides, we are not your regular, typically, you know, high school k through 12 program. we are very much about instilling each of our people the values that are important to america. duty, honor and love for your country. we recognize every year gold star family day. we recognize gold star family week. we have special parades. ceremonies to recognize that.
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we constantly remind our students who were not around when 9/11 happened that this is what it is about. teaching those who are much younger as they grow up the value and sacrifice others have made for their nation. >> ainsley: the money for these scholarships donated by new day u.s.a.? >> yes. it's an incredible gift. i mean, it's a true gift. new day u.s.a. graciously provides everything, tuition, fees for these students. takes care of them. we, right now, will have very shortly 27 military families, so there -- they even reached out to families in the military who the fathers and mothers came home but left something behind. and are very challenged today and so, they even help us with those families, too. so, are there is it 27 military children today attending military college through the incredible generosity of new day u.s.a. >> ainsley: 27 lives. that's incredible. we would love t the cadets share the school motto. >> i would have the commander --
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[commands] [commands] >> ainsley: what were they saying? >> those are your cadets. they were saying three words to live by duty, honor and country. and our motto is character above all. instilled for 143 years here at georgia military college producing future leaders for our nation. >> ainsley: lieutenant general bill caldwell. so proud of you. thank you for your leadership and tell the cadets thank you for your service. god bless them all. >> sure will, ainsley. god bless you all. >> ainsley: you can learn more at gmc, georgia military college,.edu. thank you to the military general and all those cadets that love our country. still ahead, vice president harris praising democrats for taking on crisis pregnancyit's centers like these.
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