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foremost, the economy, crime, border, inflation are top of mind for this midterm. but this freedom issue, you are right, it questions both ways and at the end of the day, whether it comes to the military, the commander-in-chief himself, joe biden said the pandemic is over. so let's adjust. >> todd: congressman michael waltz, thank you for joining us as always. we appreciate it. and, with that "fox & friends" starts right now. >> the president heads to florida to meet with ron desantis. >> hurricane ian left 61 people dead there. >> floridians trying to make sense of the disaster. >> getting my husband's personal things. ross him two months ago and now i lost our home. >> thanked him all the would arend and he the coasty have been doing. >> about to lose their jobs thanks to the president's vaccine mandates. >> mark lohse about to get kicked out of the guard. >> no one wants open borders. >> seeking a 24 bid critiqued
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biden's policy of the border. >> what we should have been doing is come together to reform. >> she has signaled she is going to be the moderate candidate. >> jackson throws, intercepted. >> this is good. and a game winner. the bills complete the comeback. ♪ >> kiss you in the parking lot moon light red light. just like ♪ dual right now >> ainsley: can do that roll over and kiss someone. >> brian: whoever. >> ainsley: no. i would not recommend that. you might get in trouble. that is a shot at sixth avenue. looking straight up if you just took that street up our building is on the left. run into central park. see our american flag there right in the forefront? >> steve: by 9:00 this morning. that street in front of our building will be a parking lot just like the song talks about. this is the first monday in
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october, that means the supreme court gets started and we are all convening, all rise for "fox & friends." >> >> brian: right. no one is rising for aaron judge. do you believe it's a week and only got four games left. >> ainsley: i talked to someone who bought tickets months ago. [do you know how valuable these tickets are. he said he didn't break the record yesterday? >> brian: didn't. sat in a meeting with the yankee game already drench clinched. >> steve: and last home game. if he breaks it, it won't be at home. >> brian: still count, right, chris? >> ainsley: it will still count. >> brian: unbelievable. that's why i never would like to be in this spot on the threshold of making history too much pressure. >> ainsley: it is a lot of pressure. >> brian: who would want to be him. >> steve: you are the judge. >> brian: special waiting for a new contract. >> ainsley: i know you just got back from florida. we are praying praying for all e people down there. the video is horrific what our friends are going through. some of them watch "fox & friends." so you all are in our thoughts
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and prayers. florida is still reeling from the devastation that was caused by hurricane ian and the death toll continues to climb. they are finding more and more people. >> steve: hundreds of thousands of residents are still in the dark. not sure when their power will be restored. it could be weeks. >> brian: alexandria hoff is live in fort myers beach, what's left of it. hello, alexandra. >> yeah. good morning. speaking about power right now. if it wasn't for our camera lights we would be in complete darkness right now. the deadly defltion left behind why hurricane ian is visible everywhere you look on? strthisstretch of coast line. confirmed to be 61 largely centered right here in lee county. statewide over 600,000 remain without power. that's still down from an initial 2.6 million. gas stations will need electricity to operate.
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lines reported hours long at some locations given the damage residents fear it could be weeks before power is restored. tens of thousands are still without power. puerto rico as well continues to recover from hurricane phoney that's hit two weeks ago. it president biden and the first lady will travel there to assess the damage. the president will arrive here in fort myers on wednesday to meet with governor desantis. and meanwhile, vice president kamala harris, she refused to clarify comments that she had made about resources and how they should be based on equity. and is took that to mean how the federal government should respond to ian. here is how she responded to a question about it. >> vice president, can you clarify what you meant buy b. equity for hurricane relief? >> not getting a whole lot there i too want to mention back here in the fort myers area that there are still island areas inaccessible by roadways. bridges leading on to them. washes away during the storm.
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one of those is pine island major rescue there yesterday. today there is going to be work beginning on installing a temporary bridge to get supplies in and people out. guys? >> steve: they need the bridge. alexandra, thank you very much. regarding the vice president and what she said about how resources would be based on equity and she would not answer that stickler question, the fema administrator was on yesterday and what she said deanna criticize well, she responded she agreed with harris' comment that stressed it did not mean the agency would preclude non-minorities from receiving assistance. she said we're going to support all communities, which is the correct answer. what is puzzling is why the vice president would say that but she did. >> ainsley: how about we are going to help whoever needs it the most. >> steve: exactly. >> brian: couple things flat out wrong number one in this case in particular the people who lived on the beach by the coast got their stuff crushed and it's gone. number two with fema, they look
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towards making you whole immediately. they are not going to say you didn't make a lot of money we are going to give you less. they look at what you lost and look to the best you can in temporary housing and temporary needs. as well as on your rebuild. the big question in that area is who had flood insurance? who would afford it. a lot of people got those letters in the mail that said hey, by the way if you don't want help flood insurance don't get it so you didn't get it. then the question is who is going to make up the difference that would be the federal government, which has everything to do with how much this whole thing is going to cost. >> ainsley: we knew the death toll was going to climb as the subcame up the next morning and days progressed. right now there are 68 confirmed dead after this hurricane in fort myers in the naples area. look at some of the before and after pictures. look at this. the bridge is gone. you can't get to sanibel island right now. alexandria was just saying. some people from the coast guard
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from our branches of the military have gone down there to try to rescue people. there have been water rescues. >> there is this u.s. coast guard technician second class zac lowsh and he was down there saving people. pulling people out of the water. and joe biden mentioned this and talked about it because he picked up the phone and called some of these people that were rescuing. >> steve: listen. >> survival second class technician second class zac lowsh who described how difficult the decision is for people to leave everything and come to safety. i told him how proud of him i was and thanked him for all the work he and his coasties are doing to save lives. i'm grateful for the brave women and men, federal, state, and local folks working so hard. they are all working as one team. harley that from the governor as well as the federal folks. >> brian: one of the people he has let go, his policies, there will be 2632 coast guard members who are going to be discharged
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because they don't want to get the vaccine. one of them is the man he just mentioned zac lowsh. here's what he said. if i had invited people i saved yesterday if they wanted to come with me, even though i'm unvaccinated, every single one of them had said yes. it just sucks that he thanked me yet the vaccine mandate kicking me out. i just love my job and i'm really good at it. it sucks. i feel like this is the job i was born to do and you were. and it's totally politics that you are not getting it. you applied for a religious exemption and you didn't get it. >> ainsley: and appealed didn't get it again. >> brian: for selfish reasons we paid, we trained. is he clearly fantastic at his job. how is it in america's best interest for him to do something else? >> brian: look at this, by the way. >> steve: these are the kinds of situations where you need somebody like zac who steps up and people who are rescued from their homes and attics and stuff like this, he did his job.
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in the next 30 to 60 dies is he going to be discharged from the coast guard for not getting the coronavirus vaccine. it's interesting because the president asked if they needed anything extra, any kind of support and obviously a good answer would have been, you know what? i can't rescue anybody if i'm discharged. mr. president. change this rule. and he has the power to do it. michael waltz is a congressman from. >> brian: the pandemic is over, right? didn't he tell us that in. steve: they say it when it's convenient. >> ainsley: out is saving americans lives. all these branches in the myrtle kicking meaning out they too have saved so many american lives. go in there save americans lives but not good enough to serve because he chooses not to get vaccinated because he doesn't believe it. >> every single one of our branches down precipitously in terms the recruits. the ones who show up most of which aren't qualified. i talked to a recruit over the
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weekend the two people they have gotten in over the last two weeks both homeless, homeless people. they had absolutely no other option. >> steve: to your point, brian, if the service wants to have people like zac do their jobs and save people's lives, they have got to make a decision. is the coronavirus pandemic over like the president said or is it still going like the president said? , you know, he has quote to make up his mind. congressman michael swalts has made up his mind. he thinks what the president is doing firing zac and others is just a bad idea. >> we have over 1,000 national guardsmen and women in the florida national guard that are also in the same position on the verge of getting kicked out of the guard with no pay and benefits. losing their retirement. they are out there on the front lines right now and the people that they are giving water, food, protecting from looting and crime they don't care. the floridians that are out there. they are saving they don't care. yet, the pentagon is sticking to this stubborn asinine policy
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that is not following the data and the science. look, the cdc has changed the guidelines. it is clear the vaccine doesn't stop the spread. >> ainsley: he is such a nice guy. i had an event down in ponta vedra. it was touch and go. we were wondering if we were going to have to cancel it because of the hurricane. we decided to go down there and there were about 500 people in the auditorium we went to an event have you done before you introduced me to this wonderful leg big conservative a real estate agent. michael waltz showed up at that street hear us speak we talked about our faith and praying for hurricane victims and he got up in the middle of the speech and we said thank you so much congressman for what you are doing coming by and listen to us talk. he said so sorry i have to leave. i go to go do hurricane stuff. we have seen ron desantis working and going into all these communities, his wife is helping. they were all praising her for doing that they love ron desantis in the upon that vedra area.
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we saw those images of him at waffle house, being in with the people and serving food. >> brian: mike waltz took desantis' district when he became governor. >> ainsley: yeah. >> brian: definitely has a lot of support there at the sunday shows they are trying to get him on anything. well, should lee county have been told sooner what's going on here? ron desantis would congressman ron desantis vote against aid in the politics is already creeping in. the good news the president and governor getting along right now. >> ainsley: if it hadn't gone and turned lee county you would have been in tampa you would have been in the same situation no matter where it hit. >> steve: entire state under watchers and warnings. until it actually makes a turn you actually don't know where it is going to make a turn. with all the spaghetti lines which spaghetti line is it going to be, unfortunately? >> brian: 12 minutes now after the hour. coming up. a new orleans democrat. one of the worst in the country admits to living in $3,000 per
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month apartment and guess who is on the hook? you. yeah, we are paying for it. her high class way of living on the taxpayer dime. >> steve: plus, she's back. with nearly 600,000 got-aways in the last year at the border, remember this hillary clinton quote? >> nobody wants open borders who has any idea of how governments and countries work. >> steve: why hillary clinton's comments where she takes a shot at joe biden's policies could now be setting the stage for another hillary clinton presidential run. buckle your seat belts, folks. we'll give you the whole story coming up next. ♪
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>> carley: turning to headlines with america's crime crisis. at least 25 people shot in chicago over another violent weekend, including a 7-year-old boy who was shot on his way to church yesterday. police say a family member tried to stop a man from breaking into his car when he fired at the family hitting the boy in the leg. >> chicago police are still certaining for the person who killed this 3-year-old boy in an apparent road rage incident friday night the least five people were killed in the city this weekend. look at that sweet face. new orleans democrat mayor a loya cantrell admitting she lives rent-free in a luxury apartment costing taxpayers nearly 3,000 bucks a month. the mayor says the upscale residents completely legal under the city's currents terms. backlash for spending city funds
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first class flights at taxpayer expense claiming it was unsafe for black women to travel economy. new push for biden administration democrats could change what your kids learn in school. fox digital exclusively reporting that the proposed 2023 fiscal budget includes a provision for a community schools program focused on, quote: embedding culturally relevant pet geologicky or teaching khyle style. age patrick mahomes taking over sunday night tom brady and the bucs. >> mahomes escaping on the move. mahomes stops, spins. flips it forward for the touchdown. >> mahon's starring three touchdowns including score kansas city 14-tampa bay 31.
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in the battle of high powers offenses the bills come back from 20 to 3 down against baltimore. lamar jackson throwing costly 24 led the buffalo's game winning field goal pills 23. ravens 20. the eagles pass trevor lawrence and the jaguars to remain undefeated. bergs 29. jacksonville 121 in that game. meanwhile the seahawks taking downtown lions 48-45. that's the 1,073 beings unique final score in history which has never been done before. another unique incident happened during the game. seattle receiver being carted off to the bathroom. he hilariously explained on twitter that the quote -- that the clinch walk, oh boy, wouldn't have made it and with that, guys, i will hand it over to you. >> do whatever you want with that.
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>> how many people have been carted off. >> brian: would be great though. we can start that here. we're on the second floor though. will. >> steve: suddenly carley drives by this a golf cart. >> ainsley: i guess the alternative would have been a lot worse for him. i know this whole stadium know what is i'm about to go do. if i try to walk it could be really embarrassing. poor thing. >> brian: carley, thanks for including us. >> carley: that one was a surprise to me, too. >> steve: pause to read that exact quote. >> ainsley: what is the most unique score? what did that mean? carley? >> carley: only score that has ever happened. >> brian: 48-45. >> that anyone knew that. >> steve: somebody is in charge of numbers at the nfl. >> ainsley: thank you, carley.
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>> steve: fox news has now figured out that in the fiscal year 2022, close to 600,000 known got-aways at the border. when you add in the number from 2021. that is about a million got-aways since the beginning ever joe biden's term. now, what's interesting, is they say that the migrants were observed but not apprehended. they were either observed on cameras or detected via censors or footprints, but they were never apprehended because of the lack of manpower. and that goes to what we're talking about in almost every category. there is not enough help to stop the problem. >> just think about this. those numbers, almost 600,000 migrants in this past year. the fiscal year ended at the end of september. in fiscal year 2022. that is 50,000 got-aways per month. 1500 per day. >> brian: henry cuellar over the weekend. bill melugin recounting this
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story he was on with shannon bream. recounting the here is mayorkas told henry cuellar behind closed doors i know this is bad. but the immigrant -- these left wing immigrant groups got to president biden. so this is totally agenda driven. this is totally intentional. not incompetence. this is flat out intentional and, guess what? the personal people are being abused by it. our social service is system abused by it. border patrol abused by it. taxpayer dollars going into all these communities find a way to service them. most of people in new york city, come here don't have a job. just wandering around. >> steve: as you can see right there. i believe this is the second bus arrived at the port authority of new york and new jersey so far this morning. >> brian: we have pup tent in the bronx. >> steve: welcome wagon. hillary clinton curiously was
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responding up a pell weeks ago intention natalie said americans do not believe in open borders which flies in the face of what this administration is doing. she was over on nbc cable and talking about florida governor ron desantis flying those migrants from texas via florida up to martha's vineyard. that's when she said this. which has got a lot of people descraching their heads about why is she taking a shot at joe biden. watch the soundbite and then we will explain. >> nobody wants open borders who has any idea of how governments and countries work. but nobody wants inhumane terrible treatment of human beings, either. and what we should have been doing is to come together to reform change and better fund the system by which we deal with these issues this there she is referring to the two migrant flights from essentially from florida up to martha's vineyard. but, when you think about why
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would she be taking a shot at joe biden? well, dick morris who used to work for her husband said i know exactly why because i came up with the same strategy when i was advising him back in the 1990s. >> ainsley: all right. listen. i see more and more signs that hillary is going to run. these are all signals that she is going to be the moderate candidate for president. she is going to say after the election, see the left cost us the house and the senate. and if we stay with the left wing candidate in 24, we are going to lose the white house. i'm the only one to ho will tap tackto the center and give us a chance for victory. >> ainsley: predict she go is going to run and predict the house is going to lose the house and the senate in november. you mentioned they can't get jobs. there is an article in the post this morning says venezuelan migrants are leaving the shelters here in new york city and hopping on vans to go down to florida to help with
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hurricane clean up can't get jobs in new york and they will get paid $15 and plus overtime. $15 an hour and $15 a day for 1350eu7en for food. >> brian: i would love to find out who is renting those vans. >> ainsley: pay them. >> brian: 15, 16, 18 hours in a car to go back for a deal doesn't really make any sense. but what does it say? if they go ahead and do this, and they employ those -- let's say 500 venezuelans who came here illegally you basically said to another word gets back time to come to our border because all this -- well, let's help this family. let's help this person. well, they might be great people can we afford to raise and support another basically another country? did you see what's going on, too, in new york city? they said that there is on average all these schools are getting about 150 more kids. that's adding about 10 people to every classroom and they don't speak english. and teachers don't get paid enough anyway in new york city. now you have got to go ahead and
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deal with your 20-plus your 10. are you crazy? >> steve: so, according to the "new york post" story that ainsley is referring to where scores of venezuelans are being picked up outside the shelters here in new york city and being enticed to $15 an hour overtime, $15 a day per diem for food, the post reporter said a lot of people figured they are working for fema to go down to florida to do hurricane relief. but, according to one of the drivers, of one of the vans, he said he was working for a water and debris company, so, it sounds like i mean, down in florida, they are looking for people to pick up the stuff. the big question is after they do that where will those people go? >> brian: speaking of florida. >> ainsley: i was in punta verde this weekend had a book event we this to cancel the event on friday blue bicycle on king street. i'm sorry about it but
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definitely go back and make that up to all of you. i hope you can still get your books because you can contact the bookstore and they will still send you a signed copy. went to punta verde i took my daughter. we had so much fun. y'all, the people down there are so great. brian you have the radio station down there. >> brian: wokv. >> ainsley: they pushed this a lot. sean hannity is with me is also on that radio station. brian's friend's house. punta verde concert hall in. >> brian: beautiful place, right? >> ainsley: beautiful. perfect enough. we had about 500 people there. intimate enough we sat in those chairs. my daughter sat with me and fell asleep in the middle of it. it was really cute. we talked to them about politics, about our faith. just our personal lives. we talked to them about the book it show he of how we came up. some people had questions to be
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sean about the election. who do they think is going to run trump or desantis? it's wonderful. you were right. love punta verde and love fox news down there. we talked about the hurricane, of course. many of them had relatives who had lost everything. some of them drove from that area to come and hear us. i want to thank florida and all of the good people down there it we are in new york we don't get the support like we do down there. it was sweet. >> brian: great area. and there was only -- 500 people all they seated you sold out. >> ainsley: auditorium was packed. >> brian: near 1 a, disantsd and michael waltz. more than fox news they love the country. everyone is concerned about the country. >> ainsley: they are concerned about the direction of our country and dome crazy. >> brian: a lot of military in the it. >> ainsley: sean asked the military to stand up and they got huge applause. >> steve: they are all there for your book available everywhere. pick it up it's called i'm so
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glad you were born. >> steve: we are. >> ainsley: yes, we are. >> brian: meanwhile straight ahead. new york city's residents calling to defund politicians as they mourn the loss of fdny, e.m.s. super star super star recall rousseau egg. state of ohio protect his people. look a this. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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>> ainsley: today, new york's bravest will mourn the loss of alison russo-elling, attacked while on duty. now the city's residents say enough is enough. calling on new york city to defund the politicians now in the fight for justice for alison. the message comes just after the vicious subway attack left this woman beaten so badly, possibly blind in one of her eyes. the post was reported that even her pupil was outside of her eye and they had to stitch it back. in but, meanwhile, socialist politicians were claiming the subways are safe. here to react is retired nypd inspector and republican candidate for new york lieutenant governor alison espy sit toe. good morning to you alison. >> good morning.
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how are you today? >> i'm doing well. when i see these images, and we love our great city. we keep seeing the crime increase and people are scared to ride the subways. scared to go in bodegas now and watching our backs. poor e.m.s. worker on duty and walked into a bodega to get a little snack. she is stabbed so many times, totally unpro-vehicle now neighborhood saying we want justice for alison, enough is enough. we now want to defund our politicians. what's your reaction? i think that might be gadd enough idea. enough is enough. are these will progressive socialist democrats calling to defund the police and purporting that there is f fear-mongering going on. new yorkers aren't stupid. they can feel and see it request their own eyes there is a pinch in city now.
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talking just transit crimes aolone up 45%. for the 28 day period, statistically speaking 182 crimes. more than six victims in major felonies per day. that is an absolute ludicrous amount. when you talk about this firefighter alison rousseau egg. someone her firehouse looked to be a leader. go to with all of our problems. she was a responder through the pandemic. a responder during september 11th and walking down the city street and violently attacked. and violently attacked and stabbed more than 20 times. the video is disturbing. this is commonplace on our city streets right now. it's absolutely unacceptable. absolutely unacceptable. >> ainsley: how many lives over the course of her career do you think she saved working as an e.m.s. worker. responding to these fires. people who can't breathe? i'm sure she saved hundreds of
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people's lives and this is how our politicians are paying her back for that she is scared, you know, we are all scared to walk the streets but this laid is a hero, you are right, in the middle of the pandemic. what do you say to these politicians, tiffany, a socialist council woman is ho is saying our subways are say. you mentioned that ally with the. what is your message to her? >> not only saying city is safe. putting out tweets and fliers and information for small businesses and residents not to call first responders, not call the police were interacting with violent felons or emotionally disturbed people. she is actually suggesting that they distract them by spilling their soda or potentially saying didn't we go to school together? this is absolutely ludicrous. a country that's turning their backs on their first responders, it can't survive. police officers and firefighters go out every day to make a difference these out of touch politicians that are sitting in ivory towers that just -- they are out of touch with reality and new yorkers are scared.
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and i think they should really rethink their stance or find another line of work. >> carley: that subway victim has been begging for more protection and she said there were no police officers down there even though our leaders are saying they are putting more officers on the subway. all the best with your campaign. thank you for serving our city so long and with your experience in the past. i know so many democrats now saying they are thinking about voting for you and lee zeldin because they want to save our city and state. thank you. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> ainsley: you are welcome. we did reach out to the council woman for a statement but we have not heard back. 38 minutes after the top of the hour. come up. governor ron desantis has a warning for would be criminals in hurricane ravaged florida. >> don't even think about looting. i can tell you if the state of florida, you never know what may be lurking behind somebody's home. i will would not want to chance that if i were you given we are a second amendment state.
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>> carley: joy reid compares those remarks to a segregationist. jack brewer met with the governor yesterday. he reacts next. ♪ joan january conditions
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favorable the next couple of days as far as weather conditions. a lot of sunshine not only today but much of the workweek. temperatures in the low 80's. so comfortable temperatures still warm but, you know what? the weather cooperating can really great news. not only for southwest florida but across the sunshine state for our friends in northern florida and central florida that
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were bombarded with ian over the last week or. so we still have the remnants of this storm. affecting the northeast and the mid-atlantic. so our friends in north carolina still dealing with the potential for showers and thunderstorms along the coast and then we have that area of coastal flooding. showers and thunderstorms for you and flash flooding in those regions. here is your forecast today. very warm across the central u.s. it's cooler than average across the northeast because of that area of low pressure. and of course we will continue to monitor the conditions across florida and all of the areas affected by ian. >> brian: all right. thanks, janice. president biden heading to hurricane ravaged florida wednesday after governor ron desantis issued this warning to would be criminals. >> think about looting i can tell you in the state of florida, you never know what may be lurking behind somebody's home. i would not want to chance that if i were you given we are a
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second amendment state. >> brian: makes sense, right? joy reid compared these remarks to segregation. when the looting starts the shooting starts. walter hedley, 1967, it didn't take long for desantis -- it didn't take antioxidant long to return to form. here to react the founder of the jack brewer foundation. jack brewer. he met with governor desantis yesterday on this date's relief efforts and working with your foundation to raise money. what's your reaction to joy reid? >> she permeates the jezebel spirit. it's ridiculous and always race baiting and governor desantis no. matter what she thinks, just helped some of the most under served black folks in that region. i have told governor desantis with the situation happening with my brothers and sisters in and around those ravaged areas ohe reacted right away.
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he said let's send in the helicopters and what other type of aid can we send to these people these floridians he didn't think about their skin color. only joy reid talks about things that. this governor doing amazing job. i have been on the ground hands on since this hurricane. and can i tell that you there has never been a response quite like this. that we have seen down here in florida. >> the devastation is so great. i know the tension is going to wear thin. it's just human nature the adrenaline starts tapering off and you say where do i go from here. arcadia you and your foundation doing so much work. imsure really appreciates you. as usual, people are trying to find some chinks in the armor. cnn is focusing on the fact that lee county didn't evacuate soon enough. listen to this exchange. >> why do you stand behind lee county's decision to not have mandatory evacuation until the day before the storm.
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>> well, where was your industry stationed when the storm hit? were you guys in lee county? no, you were in tampa. >> brian: so he was saying basically, it was supposed to hit tampa. the storm has a say in this. it didn't -- what's your reaction? >> do they want governor desantis to be able to predict a storm that every meteorologist and weather person across the world couldn't predict. it's absolutely ridiculous. i was standing next to the governor when she asked that question. and it's just -- the ploy of the media. ridiculous to see the liberal media at work when you have so many floridians stuck in their home and the vast majority of people that stayed during those orders stayed by choice and many of them are still there. as you just said, i just came from arcadia, and i toured literally highways and streets and neighborhoods in a boat. because the place is still under water and people still don't
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want to leave. so we're having to take these folks food and water and resources because you know what? that's all they have is their home. and some people only have their home and so they don't want to leave their property. >> brian: i will tell you, jack, i know people that don't have money to get a hotel for the night. the food that they own is in that house. in their head, if i leave, i have nothing. and if i stay, at least i have a chance at fighting for what i have. that's the mindset whether you like it or not. we have seen it too often. you don't blame a governor or a mayor for that. jack brewer, thanks for what you are doing. it's unbelievable the way you take action. appreciate it? >> god bless you, brother, thanks for having me on. >> coming up. mortgage rates are soaring while homes linger on the market. what's a sell tore do. the host of making money on fox business, charles payne here with brand new suit. ♪ if i had a million dollars
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mortgage payment is now up $337 in just the last six weeks. that's an extra 337 bucks. but as desperate sellers lower their prices for homes lingering on the market what does that mean for you? talk to the host of making money on fox business charles payne is going to be joining us today at 4:00 as well. charles, things are going the wrong direction. the carnage that is building up under the surface is mind boggling. no one even talks about it. this is the worst year ever for money in this country. i'm telling you. the stock market, the bond market. i think -- certainly the first time that stocks and bonds have gone down this much. all in we're talking trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars have been erased. savings have gone from 26% to 5%. we are on the precipice of something really awful. now you have got higher cost for money. this gets mortgages. over 300 bucks in the last six
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weeks. but almost 1,000 bucks in the last year. >> steve: to that point, not only spending more per month but wind up with less of a house. if you put down, let's say you wanted a mortgage payment. we have got a graphic. of $2,500 a month. if you put 20% down. an average 30 year mortgage rate you could have bought a house for 758,000 early 2021. now the house you can afford for the same amount is 476,000. >> charles: that's mind boggling. it's hard to fathom that. if you just waited a year. this is it. the american dream. >> steve: half the house. >> charles: to be quite frank the american dream is just about over for such a wide swath of people particularly young americans. we are in a financial crisis that unfortunately is getting so little coverage. so little media coverage this is awful. a combination inflation lingering and run away inflation and then a recessionary
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pressures that are on folks, this is the ugly les 1-2 punch can you imagine. it can crushing americans. i mean, really it is crushing people out there. >> steve: right. i got a number of email over the last week for people looking at florida where there was no elected and they said where do the people wind up charging their electric cars? and that brings up what the president of toyota said he said just like the fully autonomous cars that we are all supposed to be driving now. electric vehicles are just going to take longer to become mainstream than the media would like us to believe. in other words, while there are expectations we can do it. we are not even close to having the infrastructures. >> i was in detroit like three or four years ago. i flowed an anonymous car. i was told that the technology is to go five fisa phases three and four. the hardest is getting us out of a car with no steering wheel and no brake. we are not there yet to his point. what californians want to do and a pretty soon new york and exraps perhaps the entire nation
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make you buy it. make it illegal for you to buy a gas powered car because in 2035 after that you can't even buy a brand new car that takes gasoline in california. how dumb is this? how crazy can is it to think you are going to have the infrastructure there. this is the same month a month ago asked people not to charge their evs? what if heaven an e. have a week or month during a crisis without charging it? this is crazy. we have sacrificed ourselves on this side of the atlantic and the other side of the atlantic for this green utopia and killing the average person in america. >> steve: i'm not getting into an electric vehicle that is anonymous with no driver in new york city. i want somebody to get lost on their own. just saying. charles, by the way, is hosting your world at 4:00 this afternoon. check him out. thank you very much. >> charles: thanks a lot. >> steve: come up no. word after the vice president after declaring that hurricane aid shouldurse be based on equi.
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