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♪ >> president biden is set to tap back into the nation's strategic petroleum reserve to combat gas prices. >> when the midterm elections are over and winter sets in, america is going to pay price. >> we have done our job. >> new york city tech center randle island tv sets and couches. >> open up gracy mansion. >> philadelphia police officers are targeted by bikers at an old city gas station. authorities say the attackers
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hurled bricks and bottles at the officers. >> just the latest example of lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. >> "new york times" editor who resigned for publishing republican tom cotton op-ed on the george floyd riots speaks out. >> bennett tells my mistake trying to mollify people. >> half does this go. second back kyle war bits he is off. 2-0 fillies. ♪ since you have been gone ♪ i can breathe for the first time ♪ i'm so moving on ♪ yeah, yeah. >> steve: yeah, yeah, since you've been gone. the travelers down the shore to places like wildwood right there on the atlantic not so much traffic on this the 19th day of october. we have plenty of traffic here. "fox & friends" mezzanine level. thank you very much for joining us, by the way, if you are in wildwood, right now you have got
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45 degrees. going for a daytime high close to 60. and your sunrise will be in exactly 16 minutes from now. >> brian: is that where governor christie said get off the beach? is that the place he said get off the beach? >> rachel: people did. they are not there. >> steve: since you were gone. way to go, chris. >> rachel: let's check in with lawrence jones by the way. >> steve: is he way down the shore. is he no longer in new york and new jersey. he is down in okeechobeey, florida, which is in kind of south central. >> rachel: florida. [laughter] >> lawrence: good morning, family. steve, happy birthday brother. i'm going to have this, it's called the ultimate in your honor to celebrate your birthday since you could not be here, brother. but, before i get to eating and celebrating your birthday, i want to give you the lay of the land. when you look at the siena poll right now, you have got ron desantis up by 7 points.
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marco rubio up by 7 points. the question is why. it is those kitchen table issues that is really affecting people. talking to a restaurant owner. he says that the prices, because of inflation is up 30% to 50% on some of the goods. and then i just was talking to a were if aer. you will hear him later in the hour. he has had this ranch for eight generations. and they are about to shut down almost. they are not even breaking even. and that just shows you the consequences of washington and the policies that are coming down are hitting people even in florida. they say they like their governor. they love their governor. they want him to run for president, but they don't want him to run for president because they want to keep him in the state. but i'm going to be talking with the folks all morning about the issues that matter to them. i hear crime, i hereinflation. but i also hear education so we are going to dive into some of those issues. steve, i'm going to send it back to you, brother. i'm going to devour the ultimate. >> steve: you need a little birthday candle on that.
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[laughter] >> lawrence: that's right. i gotcha, brother. >> steve: thanks, lawrence. that looks delicious, sausage gravy with biscuits. >> rachel: interesting with the food prices you hear restaurant owners say it's up 30%. the numbers you see come out amalgamated. no way when you go to the grocery store that you feel like they're only up by 8%. it's huge. >> steve: rachel, there is a headline today, i think it was on nbc that said the turkey prices, sit down, america. turkey price is up 73% year over year. and what's the next holiday after halloween? thanksgiving. >> brian: how much is duck? >> rachel: ruined halloween candy is too expensive and a lot of crime so makes it hard to go trick or treating. now they are going to ruin thanksgiving. >> brian: already solved the halloween problem charge children for candy. maybe that's where you will turn a profit or break even. no one should lose money. steve: nobody is going to have
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to pay. candy is so expensive. >> rachel: kids don't have money, brian. >> brian: not sure if they have a halloween celebration tent city in randle island new york city. they certainly have a reason to celebrate every single day accommodations paid by the city tax dollars are stunning and staggering cots housing people temporarily. turns out much more than cots. cuff say xbox. can you say a phone bank? can you say a cafeteria with south american and central american cuisine? >> steve: it's opening today. >> brian: come one, come all. >> steve: brian, you referred to it as a tent city. officially the mayor wants to refer to it as a humanitarian emergency response and relief center. >> brian: no thanks. >> steve: according to google maps, they have actually called it adam's tent city. talking about the mayor. the mayor is taking a lot of heat because essentially he did a show and tell yesterday.
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walking around and he has gotten a lot of blow back. i think if he could do it again he wouldn't post. this. >> the history of this country has always been tied to welcoming those who are fleeing harm. and that is the spirit of this country and must be done in an organized way and i believe that we will always be responsible as new yorkers to make sure whoever comes here, we want to do our job and that's what we have done. i think that new york has been a role model on how to effectively use our infrastructure to address a crises and make sure we treat people in a humane way. and that's what we have done. >> brian: right, with our money. >> rachel: this one made me a little jealous. fluff and fold laundry service. >> brian: do you believe this? xbox? do you know how dirty you get sneaking across the border? >> steve: look at all this stuff. >> rachel: yeah. very interesting. >> brian: five meals a day or
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three meals a day, excuse me. is there a snack? >> steve: what they are trying to do, they are referring to it as this is for a short-term solution to figure out what their next distinction will be. but officials said nobody is going to get kicked out for staying more than four days. also, apparently they are going to have a 10:00 p.m. curfew every day. but it's unclear how they would enforce it. and are they going to allow people to bring back in booze or drugs? >> brian: sure, why not. >> rachel: more poshly, are they going to invift homeless americans in their homeless veterans inside of these beautiful facilities? >> steve: because they would love those facilities. >> rachel: of course. >> brian: they tell you at the border optics matter. you need to see people expelled when they come to the border. mr. president, evidently you are so proud of all the people you have throne out from title 42. we don't see any video of that. this makes it worse.
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not not only people expelled wonderful music going back to venezuela, cuba, to sri lanka, india. if you come to america get here get a bus ride to the number one city. and then get laundry service, three meals a day, coffee. you have a curfew, yes. but i'm sure they will take attendance with the phony names they gave us at this border and make sure they come back. and then you stay you can apply but not this way. >> rachel: the mayor says the reason to believe is he laying all this out for them because they are fleeing harm. >> brian: he doesn't know that i don't think they are fleeing harm. >> rachel: new york city residents they don't know that for certain. but the crime is here in new york city. the homelessness is right outside of this building all over new york city and in the subway system. i'm amazed that new yorkers are putting up with this. meanwhile, back in el paso,
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council member claudia rodriguez is upset because president biden won't allow her mayor or at least is pressuring her mayor in el paso to not declare an emergency, even though the residence of el paso know they have an emergency on their hands. listen. >> the mayor promised me it that if this thing ever got really bad he would absolutely declare a disaster declaration. and that has not happened. we have had multiple opportunities for him to do so. during one of our council meetings i challenged him again and he said you know, the white house asked me not to do it. >> our counseling women asked me not to do it. and for me that was just kind of like are you kidding me? we are elected to serve the people of el paso and not to necessarily, you know, put politics into it. this is a federal issue. and my constituents are having to pay for this bill. we are using taxpayer money from general fund to be able to operate and facilitate this whole situation in el paso.
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>> steve: and keep in mind, the mayor of el paso, who is a democrat, has bused more migrants to new york city than governor abbott by a large measure. and so, the reasonable and we heard from apparently the mayor did speak to the white house repeatedly because they are coordinating with the city on getting the migrants up here. so, he is okay with that. apparently during some of that coordination, the white house said whatever you do, don't declare a state of emergency because that is going to make us look bad before the midterms. >> rachel: absolutely. all of these conversations are about getting more money. which are just bandaids to the problem. the original problem is, you know, secure the border. and then we wouldn't have these issues. >> brian: right. but the president is not interested in doing that he is just interested in getting to the election. it's all about optics. >> steve: meanwhile, speaking of optics, have you seen this? shocking video shows a group of bikers tossing bricks and bottles at philly politics.
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see right there? >> rachel: anti-police attack is an example of the plaguing democrat led cities. >> not celebrating philly's will victory. >> good morning to all of you. by nearly every measure, crime in the common wealth's largest city is up it s. it could actually end up proving to be the tipping point for this year's senate race. let me show you some stats. these are just gulling when you consider what a great city philadelphia is. but it won't be great for long if this trend continues. robberies involving a gun up nearly 50%. total violent crime shooting victims, shooting incidents all up. case in point, as you just showed there shocking video showing philadelphia police being attacked by atv dirt bike riders hurling bricks and bottles at officers as the crime wave continues to wash over the city of brotherlily love.
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this as democrat john fetterman says he disagrees with many in his own party when it comes to the defund the police movement. saying this, quote: it was always absurd to defund the police. i have never believed that that was ever the case from my own experience, i would say any time you have fewer police, you going to have more crime. fetterman himself once championed the release of many felons from state prisons including some with murder convictions. that and other reasons may have helped to push dr. oz into a virtual dead heat with fett fetterman. leading by 2 but within the margin of error. meantime, all over the place, especially on capitol hill, folks like ted cruz say democrats are trying to run from their record. dr. oz, for his part, says he
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will restore law and order and he's not the only one who believes that. >> i appreciate very much the support from the fraternal order of police here. the endorsement statewide was an honor i will never forget. when you get hundreds of leaders of our police like you, it's a unanimous endorsement, it's also in some ways rejection of whoever i'm running against, in this case john fetterman. >> usually, you might not make a lot out of something like that, sure, organizations support various candidates. in this particular circumstance, given the crime wave, i think that endorsement says an awful lot. meantime, democrats are rolling out the president and the vice president in pennsylvania, trying to boost candidates there obviously including john fetterman. meanwhile oprah winfrey and former president obama is expected to stump in the great state of georgia as we get ever
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closer to the midterm election, guys. >> steve: we are indeed. >> rachel: thank you, kevin. great report. interesting point is it more important to get in the middle of a crime wave in philadelphia? more important to get the police endorsement versus all these democrat leaders coming in, biden, kamala. i think i would rather get the cops behind me. >> steve: who do the cops trust? well, i'm going to vote for them is the thinking. >> brian: i trust carley shimkus to give us the news. >> rachel: i do. >> carley: speaking of crime from philadelphia to baltimore we go. baltimore police releasing chilling video of a murder at a light rail train station to generate -- this happened two years ago. $8,000 reward being offered for information on that masked suspect you see there meanwhile, this is tragic. in new york. a father stabbed to death in a subway is revealed to have stepped in to defend a female cop being harassed by his killer. a friend of tommy bailey says he always stuck up for what's
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right. and witnesses say that is exactly what he did in the moments before his death. he leaves behind three children, a go fund me has raised over $50,000 for his family. american airlines is paying $7.5 million to settle a lawsuit from pass jerusalem who say they were wrongfully charged baggage fees. customers were forced to pay extra for bags after purchasing tickets that were supposed to include a fee -- a free checked bag. meanwhile, the faa is asking the public's opinion on feeding dimension. the reviewing seat length and back make them bigger. turning to a fox news alert. snow in michigan leaving 1,000 water power. some parts of the stated were hit with as much as 18 inches on monday and tuesday. meanwhile, a storm in kentucky setting the record for earliest snowfall on record and how about
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this recover froms in india capturing images of a rare snow bow instead of a rainbow. keep up to date on this and other stories by fox weather app. on any connected device. and it favorite headline of the day is a very special day for our very own steve doocy who is celebrating a big birthday. happy birthday, steve. here is a message you are going to love. watch this. >> good morning. just coming out of the west wing of the white house lobbying this president to make october 19th steve doocy day. [applause] >> sounds like since the iowa delegation and kansas delegates are on board we will get there and we can keep you posted on that. anyway, happy birthday, dad. >> steve: thank you. >> hey, dad, just wanted to wish you a happy birthday, i hope you have the best day ever and it's filled with your delicious recipes in celebration. sad i couldn't be there for the actual day, but i'm looking
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forward to seeing you later this week. have a great day. love you. >> steve: thank you. >> hey dad, sally here, just wanted to wish you a very happy birthday. we can't wait to celebrate you all weekend long and i have a feeling we are going to be kicking up a storm and exciting new recipe from your new cookbook. can't wait to celebrate you. we love you so much. >> steve: can you tell that mary and sally -- sally in particular is in marketing? >> that's a good daughter. always promoting. >> brian: are there big celebrations this weekend? >> steve: there are indeed. sally is going to be in attendance along with kathy. >> rachel: can we start the celebration right now ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday just for you ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday. >> steve: looks like a book.
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>> rachel: this is from buddy the cake boss. it. [wow! ] >> i don't have a knife to cut the cake. >> steve: we will have to use our paws. >> brian: i love that you are using the weather table to bring it out. >> steve: thank you. >> rachel: cheryl, stick around because mortgage rates are hovering -- more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪s first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting...get checked for tuberculosis.
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more of the damage rates 20 years high at 7%. the dream of buying a home may be out of reach. rate now more than double where they were in a year. cheryl can a soon, host of mansion global also on fox business prime katrina, they join us now. we will start with you, cheryl. 7%. i know your show was about the american dream. >> we are not going to crush the american dream on prime. market is change. mortgage double. mortgage data 7:00 a.m. 23 minutes ago. pushing 7%. hovering 7% that changes the game for a lot of us first time home buyers and they are getting on the market. ing flip side positive. we are starting to see and katrina can answer this as well. starting to see more of a
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buyer's market. whether it's in phoenix or las vegas or stockton, california, spokane washington. prices are falling. some by double digits. >> interesting living in a time where people are willing to move to different places that they think are more affordable, less crime. and we have seen this sort of movement people are looking at that talk to me about what she was talking about in terms of these cities. >> yeah. and to your point, you know, those cost of a mortgage mass doubled. pending home sales are now down more than 20%. we are beginning to see this. but i actually think it's relief for the american people, right? because we got to the point where we were seeing double dignity appreciation which is not sustainable. affordability. and home ownership is a beautiful thing. you talked about it on your show, too. it's the american dream. and it's where it all starts. it all starts at home, family values, safe. it's where you feel most authentic. and that's where i'm very passionate about the home space in general. and i think we are beginning to
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see areas as you mentioned that, you know, the appreciation is slowing down. so there will be opportunities. you will have more negotiating power which is good thing. >> rachel: i loved what katrina talked about. homes are more than a building. sanctuary. where all the beautiful things happen inside of our home. talk to me about the new season of "american dream." not giving up. >> tonight beach life on american dream home. two back-to-back beach episodes. myrtle beach, south carolina and galveston, texas. i'm a texan so i'm excited. couple in north myrtle beach their story they met in church when they were very young. they have seven kids. they are. >> rachel: i already like that. >> yeah. you would like them very much. looking for a place for all the kids want to have room for the grandparents to come over and help the kids. they lost their home to foreclosure in 2008 in the great recession. so they are a story of building back, of overcoming.
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and american dream home. we focus on the stories of these families and who they're. and it's inspirational. >> rachel: i love that we are the land of second chances. imlike that. take a sneak peek at mansion global. >> in many of these homes we tour around the country, the entertainment space is normally in the basement. not here, in florida, the entertaining areas are prime real estate. picture your friends and family sitting here enjoying a good football game or even the super bowl. and, your friends are never going to wanted to leave because when they're not watching, football, they will be playing pool, arcade and enjoying those gorgeous views. >> rachel: before we go, this is amazing. by the way, i love this. it's gorgeous. i want to go back to your clip because they reversed that a little bit. look at american dreams clip as well. >> north myrtle beach is a
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popular destination city in south carolina. it's parts of the grand strand. that's a 60-mile string of atlantic beaches. generations of families have been coming here to enjoy quality time together. the real estate market is currently very competitive here. with families often finding themselves in bidding wars with, get, this investors. making some folks put offers on homes sight unseen. it. >> rachel: i love the real estate market. katrina, give us the last word on your show. >> i love the fact that we are both featuring beach homes. it's really exciting. i love my show because it's aspirational. entertainment value. people's guilty pleasure. people will approach you and tell you that? >> yeah. >> that's what america is about. we are not jealous of it. maybe we can aspire to that maybe get a new administration in to change things around and turn the markets around. >> manifest it.
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the land of opportunities,. >> going to be a little chilly in parts of the northeast so warm up on the beaches. >> rachel: i love it. i'm watching for sure. thank you both for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> rachel: coming up a new report rating the u.s. military weak this as the pentagon struggles to recruit after the biden administration woke push. former national security adviser under president trump robert o'brien sounds off on whether we are ready for war. ♪ s art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements,
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♪ >> we are back with some headlines, starting with this. a california man faces 25 years to life after being convicted of murdering kristin smart nearly 26 years after her disappearance. paul flores was found guilty yesterday in the high profile case. his 81-year-old father was acquitted by a separate jury after being accused of helping him son purry smart's body. kristin, whose remains still have not been found, went missing in 1996 after paul flores walked her home from a party. missouri is planning to pull 500 missouri in state retirement fund out of investment management firm black rock because of the company's woke investment practices. state treasurer scott fitzpatrick writing they will prioritize advancing awoke
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political agenda above the financial interest of their commerce. earlier this month, louisiana announced similar plans moving $800 million due to black rock's environmental, social, and corporate governance initiatives. and check your fridge. necessarily is recalling toll house cookie dough nationwide due to possible plastic contamination after hearing from a small number of customers. thankfully no injuries or illnesses have been reported. and how about this? the new england patriots send a custom gift to the first female to score a touchdown in her massachusetts high school's 125-year history. that is mackenzie quinn, a wide receiver at brockton high receiving autographed football signed by team owner robert kraft. the player nicknamed the mighty quinn describes herself as gritty and says she loves mixing it up on the field and getting down in the dirt. how cool is she? brian, over to you.
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>> brian: that's great. 27 minutes before the top of the hour. check in with senior meteorologist janice dean, janice, you have the weather. >> janice: i do have the weather. imagine that brian kilmeade. it's a little cool in the northeast. but i don't have anything to complain about because across the upper midwest we have record breaking snow. over 18 inches. take a look at those maps and i will show you what we are talking about. there are the temperatures, 32 in marquette. 24 in fargo. someone is bothered this morning with their honking. frost and freeze advisories across the country for millions of folks. and even in florida, we are into record-setting territory with those cool temperatures. the warm-up is coming across the mississippi river valley. the southeast and florida this weekend. so, that's good news, right? but we do have to talk about the snow because we got over 18 inches. that is a record for marquette in michigan. look at that 18.1. are they ready for us? i mean, they always say it's hardy folks there in the upper midwest so i think they are. from this storm to another
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storm. i'm so excited to share with you a project i have been working on for a year and a half. i have a new book coming out. it's in january. it is called i am a storm, inspiring stories, people who fight against overwhelming odds. it will inspire everyone. there are chapters about a little boy who was in the school yardsticking up for his buddy from a bully to a woman, a forecast that changed the trajectory of a war. these are stories that i want p time do what they think is right and they can change the world. i know everybody talking about this with you and i can't wait to share it with you in january. >> brian: i know what the forward would be you taking on incredible he doesn't know what hit him and while i was doing
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that the same thing. really important. >> brian: awesome, january be miss, congratulations looking forward to getting through it and talking to you about it. >> janice: thank you. >> brian: 25 minutes before the top of the hour. talk about the world. a new report raising alarms over u.s. military's ability to win a war. the rating the army week. air force very weak only marines and nuclear capability rated as strong. here to react is robert o'brien. robert, this was presented at the heritage foundation. mike gallagher was the one to tip us off how bad it was. we have never been weaker, you could argue, since world war ii. >> great to be with you, brian. i'm glad that mike gallagher is one of the great patriots in congress, former marine, i'm glad he tipped you off to this. what is so worrying about this report is that the u.s. military used to be designed to to be
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able to fight two and a half wars. this report says we may not be able to fight one war effectively rebuild the military and replenish the stocks of everything we sent to ukraine. low on missiles, javelins, can't supply them to taiwan. when we need to modernize nuclear triad at a time vladimir putin and . we had a plan to build 355-ship navy that's sidelined now and the navy is trying to retire some of our best ships. our cruisers. our guided missile cruisers. and we got to get this recruitment crisis under control and start inspiring young americans to join the service again. and so, there's a lot to do. and unfortunately we are not spends the money. there is a nominal increase in defense spending but wiped out and eaten up by inflation. the small increase is actually a massive decrease because of the inflation that we are facing. >> brian: when you say recruiting problems. listen to this. army 15,000 short. national guard 7500.
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man, have we been using them. navy, net 10% of the goal. marine met 30% of its goal. airs met 10% of its goal. guess what, robert? we are i can canning out 20,000 military members because they haven't been vaccinated for a pandemic that's over. >> yeah. i have got two daughters who are officers in the guard and i will tell you, the fact that we would put -- at a time of crisis like this. when china is talking about invading taiwan and even the biden administration for now is seeing that that timeline is moved up. there is a hot war in ukraine that we are going to push out like healthy, vibrant young people. >> brian: joke. >> out of the military at a time when there is a recruiting crisis and international crisis doesn't make any sense at all. take a look at the 100,000 people on the field that the alabama tennessee game after the game and no one was worried about a pandemic there. >> brian: i don't think so. they weren't worried a year ago
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either. that's the south. that's how they handled it. i want to fast forward and talk about what china is saying. since they made their president xi president for life. is he making it pretty clear that he wants taiwan sooner rather than later. here's ourselves. >> there has been a change in the approach beijing towards taiwan in recent years and possibly if coercive means don't work maybe forceful means. >> brian: what should our response be being that the proposal delivery doesn't seem to be urgent or concerning. >> glad they're acknowledging it. admiral davidson talked about six year window. i came on one of these kudlow show on fox last year. and on fox business and said it's a two-year window. so i'm glad it's being recognized and i compliment secretary blinken recognizing the threat. strength peace approach to deter china from invading taiwan.
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we didn't deter russia from invading ukraine. we have got to deter china from invading taiwan, it's too critical to the united states. >> like ukrainians, the taiwanese will fight. this is national interest. they make almost all the chips. they take at a juan we are hostage to china to run our computers and iphones and military equipment. >> most critical island in the first island chain have access to the entire pacific if they take taiwan. they are a big boomer nuclear submarines will be able to go anywhere they want. pl navy wild in the pacific and extinguish a dim crazy showing the chinese people can you have prosperity and democracy and be chinese. it's a real threat to communist party of china. >> brian: robert, always great to get your insight. thanks so much. >> great to be with you, brian. >> brian: i will be talking about the history of america on stage in three separate locations and talk about president of freedom fighter coming out in paperback in a week. brandon, mississippi, november 1st, tulsa, oklahoma november 13th, and in newark, new jersey december 2nd, rachel
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and pete will be joining me on stage as well as carley and maybe more. just go to brian kilmeade.com. it will be fun. it's all part of fox nation co-producing it. one of those will be streamed live. meanwhile, straight ahead. the midterms now less than three weeks away. lawrence jones is having friends at okeechobeey, florida. lawrence, what's happening? >> lawrence: good morning, brother. big issues facing the folks in the country, inflation the big issue. we go to the people after the break. ♪ ♪ wouldn't get too far ♪ it always somehow seemed to fall apart ♪
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is >> rachel: we are just 20 days away from the midterms and control of congress is on the line. >> steve: it is. and so is breakfast. lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends at pogy's restaurant in o okeechobee florida.
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good morning lawrence and company. >> lawrence: good morning, brother. happy birthday to you. if you listen to the pundits and people on the other channels i know you guys aren't watching. what they say is there is too much talk about inflation. before these folks it matters. i will tell you why. brother, you own a restaurant. and you told me the price of the goods have gone up 30 to 50%. paint that picture for me. >> we actually raised a lot of our menu prices 30% to 50%. i'm in a generational business. a restaurant. and we have a small meat market. a lot of our food has increased more in the past 18 months than it had in 73 years. we are a 75-year-old company. it is stretching everyone to the limit. our staff is struggling. we have single mothers that work for us with kids. number one topic they talk about they can no longer afford to pay their bills. you know, we are giving raises.
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we are doing everything we can i was just speaking with the owner here of pogy's. and same issues. he is struggling with food costs over time. i assure you we are going to remember everybody at the federal level. we are hearing that. >> lawrence: same story we continue to hear every sing state we have gone to it's been about inflation. this brother right here, you are an eighth generation farmer. >> yes. >> and you say you are breaking even almost. after eight generations time to call it quits if things don't turn around. >> the cost of everything has doubled and tripled. materials, feeds, fertilizers and everything. and regulations are really getting rough on us as well from our water management districts.
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so, yes, after all these generations, it's getting hard to stay in business. >> lawrence: what is the difference from a trump administration to the regulations here in the current biden administration? >> there is not much that you can say is the same. i mean, the biden administration has just turned everything upside down that trump had going in the right direction. and now everything has changed. >> lawrence: thank you so much, sir. last person i want y'all to talk. to say ma'am, i was talking to you earlier. you say you don't even recognize the country, the direction that we are heading. >> i don't recognize our country. it's a different country than it was three years ago. and i think i know why. our economy crashed overnight and people can't afford to live comfortably. >> lawrence: thank you so much, ma'am. guys, the same thing that you continue to hear in every state, inflation top issue. right after that is crime. and you heard it from them.
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it's going to impact the way they vote. i will send it back to you guys in new york. >> rachel: thanks, lawrence. excellent interviews. really appreciate that. >> brian: people should be paying attention. come up, focused on education to book-banning to parents having enough say in the classroom. the top issue parents are concerned about and how it could impact the midterms next. ♪cer discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain;
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dog, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: for years, teachers and school said to parents, hey, trust us and then during the pandemic a lot of parents got to look over the shoulder of their kids. they saw what they were doing at the kitchen table. wait a minute, i don't know if i'm comfortable with that. now parents are saying come i want a voice and what mike had learn spirits because this is
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the first election since the pandemic. and since the parents really got to see and hear what the children were being taught. a lot of them simply don't like it. i don't think we should all be surprised that this has risen up the priorities of american parents. it should be a priority and it is a priority because parents have been made aware of the last few years what schools in america are doing. >> ainsley: you know, doug, i speak as a parent. it is hard because you have social media, the culture so sexualized, drugs, fentanyl and then you have your own school system that you paid for with your tax dollars being weaponized against you and you have these frankly really wicked, weird activist trying to take control of the role parents should have. >> that is right. but is not just being a french activist spirit ahead of america to teach and so people being able to see what the teachers
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unions have been saying as they agreed to american children are losing month after month of their education. and then, seem to stand up for the teachers but didn't seem to remember the priority should be the children and the schools. and then, every single stage of this, the american teachers union have made the situation worse not only with the indoctrination but pushing the indoctrination. at the end of it, even sating it, after all, the homework, they are against testing which is the next stage. you will see as the education provision of america, you can guarantee the teachers union will move more and more against testing because the testing shows their own failures. >> brian: shows ranking and they might feel bad 100,000 poster first. i love cross gender learning in third grade. and i love the fact that this
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step is being taught in schools and the diminishing of history in the classroom. the rewriting of history. what is your reaction to that? >> yeah, i think the issue on banning books is across the political aisle. but the expression in the poll of parents concerns, yes, the teaching of american history, the teaching of transgender nonsense much more, the parents are on the polls on this. american history is not towards american schools but people are taught extraordinarily american version of it in many schools. the parents are right to be concerned about that. they should make their voice heard in november. >> ainsley: our global rankings are embarrassing next to other countries. >> steve: douglas murray, thank you for joining us live. >> a great pleasure.es pe>> steve: more "fox & friends" in a minute. ened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant...
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