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order 11! yes, see you at 11. ♪ 1111 masters blvd. please. that'll be 11 even, buddy. really? the clues are all around us... some things are too obvious to be a coincidence. ♪ >> democrats hoping for a midterm miracle of former president obama heads to georgia. >> herschel walker surging ahead in the senate race. >> our candidates have a better vision. >> you on is this a win? >> elon musk in control of twitter ousting two executives in the process. >> he tweeted that the bird is free. >> it will be tough to make this rocket ship while work but if anyone can do it, he can. >> i'm not joking. >> president biden making false claims about gas prices --
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>> gas from the my prices is down $5 for my took office. >> that's a lie. >> gordon lightfoot defending a proposal to increase her pay saying it's not a salary increase. >> crime rising to alarming rates. >> none of our political servers need raises. >> raise your hand if you believe our border is secure. there is your answer on that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> if you are clamming its low tide that is the perfect time. you have your dungarees and your jeans? now is the perfect time. the tide gets up early it be up to your chance to make the move now if you are in massachusetts and the hottie beach.
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no clamming there. >> ainsley: do you know anything about clamming? have you ever clammed? >> brian: absolutely. >> ainsley: i don't believe it. >> steve: low tide. >> brian: that's what i mean, it's the perfect time to clam. was a low tide or high tide? >> low tide. >> brian: ted knows a lot about water. >> ainsley: definitely. >> steve: the thing about -- >> ainsley: you had to ask about that? >> brian: i had to ask ted, ted knows every thing. >> ainsley: one that's why he is carrying a cable because he is our cable guy. that beaches on the way to canoe beach to the north of the east of boston. it is beautiful up there. >> brian: why is no one swimming? >> steve: because it's really chilly. >> brian: they don't make wetsuits? >> steve: they do, talk to the people. >> brian: get as wetsuits about up and go swimming. >> steve: your town i believe messe pequot is on the water how
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would people are swimming our purpose? >> ainsley: 0. i don't know if you can clam, you can search for oysters out there. >> brian: believe me. >> ainsley: you can clam in long island? >> brian: and plenty of clams. i think we invented claims. >> ainsley: i do love clam chowder. >> brian: who is the first one to open up a clam and say i should try this. >> brian: this is the mike them asked me to this let me engross me put it in my mouth. therefore a town hall focused on the border crisis hey, rachel. >> good morning to all of you. it has been such a fascinating morning sharing stories with all of these wonderful texans who joined us this morning in del rio. they want to live their lives, people just want to raise their families, visit their grandkids, they want to do their job and they're having to think every day about the border and their
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own personal safety because their leaders won't do their job. because washington, d.c., refuses to pay attention, the biden administration. brent, you're a county prosecutor, how has your job changed? i'm in more cases do you have now that joe biden is an office? >> before joe biden took office we probably had six cases a month it's very small rural county. we went from six cases to 500 cases. up to huge jump from the staff i have and trying to do every thing we can for the county residents. >> absolutely. laura, what's your message to america? and how you say you feel forgotten out here. but you say this is not just a del rio problem. >> you know, we all have done this repeatedly over the last couple of years and our message is these people aren't coming to del rio. they aren't coming to eagle pass, they are coming to the united states. we are the front line. and we are calling out and
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calling out to our fellow citizens and to washington to say pay attention. pay attention. because i hate to say it but trump said the criminal element, the criminal element in itself is very concerning. and it is coming to everywhere in the united states. they are not staying here with us. >> ainslie, steve, brian, the message here is this is not a border problem it's an american problem. back to you. >> steve: it seems to be only republican party that's the problem but no one really talks about it. >> steve: but it's one of the things that have propelled republicans, suddenly they are on the verge of winning back the house and maybe the senate. and if the republicans take the senate do you know who would be out of a job? chuck schumer and senate majority leader. he was yesterday a.m. del mike accompanying the president at the micron plant in syracuse yesterday where they unveiled the $100 billion plant they are going to start building and a couple of years.
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the way, that walker is winning because he never spent any time with george walker. and there were a few controversies in his path has anyone seen what warnock is done on social media especially? some of the speeches he made and about his worshiping of reverend wright? so i think they are countering each other pretty effectively. >> ainsley: both of them have personal issues and the kind of cancel each other out in that regard. after vote based on the issue. >> steve: in georgia brian kemp is proportionately higher and a larger margin in front of stacey abrams. so it is very good at this point for the governor, for the republicans in georgia, and according to that pole it looks pretty good. so, nonetheless, as we heard the president say barack obama will be down there today, for mr mr. warnock indeed and he of the president and the vice president
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stopping in pennsylvania where according to this insider poll dr. oz is up by 3 all of the margin of error is 3.5. >> ainsley: and you heard chuck schumer say it looks like the debates meaning the fetterman debate didn't hurt us too much in pennsylvania as today but that's good so and not know that it looks like we're picking up steam there and in georgia is the state where we are going down. it is hard to believe they will go for herschel walker. >> brian: they also mention steve kemp as many as ten points according to some. >> ainsley: brian. >> brian: brian kemp i should say. ron desantis sean hannity on last night a very raucous town hall, a lot of emotion there. ron desantis came out and was fired up, he sees the big picture beyond his race in which he is crushing charlie crist and sees momentum in the country. >> we have a situation where voters are responding to a failed administration. there is just no way to
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sugarcoated. things have gotten worse since joe biden was president, the inflation is at a 40 year high, he has waged war on american energy, he bungled the southern border like we've never seen before, so on issue after issue they are failing, the democrats are still in lock step with him, they will not break with their extreme policies, and our candidates are offering a better vision. i think we need to work hard over these next little less than two weeks, everybody needs to be going out to vote, but if we do our part and get like-minded people and not just republicans, some independence and some democrats come if we all do that, i think this will be one of the best midterm elections of our lifetime. >> steve: and that is one of the reasons why, and the democrats are looking ahead and thinking you know what? it will take a major miracle at this point to pull it out of the fire for them. the president yesterday was in new york state to talk about hey, look, this hundred billion dollar chip plant to make it look like the democrats care about inflation and the economy and stuff like that, although
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we've been talking about what a hole we are in right now in the present repeatedly over the last couple weeks has been talking about this student debt relief intuition forgiveness periods why is that? he is trying to motivate the young people to go out and vote for democrats. why is that? there was a survey they came out today, the average millennial owes $100,000 in nonmortgage debt. of the millennials, and i have a couple in my house, the average millennial owes it says by 25% i cannot pay my gas bill. i cannot afford my mortgage. i cannot afford health care. and so by joe biden saying hey, we have a hundred thousand dollars in debt? i will relieve you of ten or $20,000. that is a good buy. >> steve: and they haven't made a payment in two years. the pandemic freezes still in effect. if the president wants to help, cut the interest rate. they at 7%. a lot of times they are in relation to the interest rates in our country.
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so right now the interest rate is way too high, each of you be below the prime not above it, that would certainly help. >> ainsley: yesterday elon musk took over twitter and closed $44 billion deal and he cleaned house accusing some of the leaders of misleading him and the investors over the number of fake accounts on twitter. he had already signed the dotted line, he had to buy it and now he is furious with them because he says they were not telling him the truth. they were misleading him. so he fired several top executives, ceo, cfo, head of legal policies trust and safety who was allegedly behind banning trump from twitter, and bloomberg's reporting also he fired the general counsel. >> steve: exactly. but, you know what, ainsley to ainsley the ceo screen left is leaving rich come here steve forbes about an hour ago. >> no need to feel sorry for the previous executives unceremoniously escorted out of
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the building. the ceo gets a $42 million payout. the cfo gets 25 million, jack dorsey who founded it gets a billion dollars in cash. no tears need to be wept over this one. twitter was never a great moneymaker even though it was founded years ago, never enjoyed the kind of stock market rise that the other companies that were founded about the same time, so it has always been trouble. but if anyone can do it, he can, but it will be slimmed down. >> brian: nothing bad can come of this, right now twitter is a no-go zone for a lot of conservatives into dependence say this is a left-wing cesspool. elon musk says the reason i acquired twitter is is because it is important to the future of to have a digital town square and he will not make it how skate for those advertisers that worry so they will be vile and want their product associated with that so that will help turn profit, but it would be a place where everyone can go. wouldn't it be interesting to
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have at least one platform that makes the other platforms look bad because they are not fair? that's what facebook is, facebook will feel pressure now if everyone says wait a second, you are again using algorithms to suppress conservative thoughts and takes in positions. and all of a sudden if twitter is a sanctuary from that, it will force the others to change in my perfect world. >> steve: let's see. he says he probably paid double what it was worth, but what is his ultimate goal? apparently he has said twitter will be an accelerant for his goal of creating an app and everything app called x. with this app you will be able to order food, buy stuff, get a car, you would only need one app and he says twitter will speed up the x app 3-5 years. twitter is just one of the building blocks ultimately the guy who owns spacex would like an app called x as well.
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>> brian: do you think this app will also toss to carly? >> steve: you better hope not or they will get rid of all three of us. >> brian: keep that human talk. >> ainsley: how do we feel about this? that's almost something nice you said. >> are you saying a robot could replace carly? never. irreplaceable. >> i think you guys are irreplaceable and i appreciate that, ainsley. i have concerning news out of florida to get to, all 164 unit miami beach condo building is being evacuated right near the site of the deadly surfside collapse. officials issuing a mandatory evacuation at the port royale condos over structural concerns. engineers say the building repairs should be completed within two weeks. the building is just a mile from the site of that 12 story champlain towers which partially collapsed in june of 2021. killing 98 people. a carjacking victim in new orleans refusing to give up
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her ride without a fight, stunning footage shows a woman heading a man snuck out from behind a bush, punched her, and fourth try to of a car. the robber who eventually sped off with a woman's car is still on the loose. there been 240 carjackings in new orleans so far this year, that is a 14% increase. now to the nfl, tom brady now holds a record but not the good kind, after thursday night's game against the ravens he is now the most sacked quarterback in nfl history getting pummeled a total of 555 times. the ravens feeding tampa bay 27-22, baltimore improves to a five and three while tampa falls three and five. and maybe brady needs to rock a pair of these moon walkers that are built to be the fastest shoes in the world. robotic engineers say battery-powered kicks make people walk, can you believe this, 250% faster? how does that work? they are expected to go on sale
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next march but a pair costs $1400. oh, my. fast shoes, though. >> brian: they say if you want to increase your speed move downhill. maybe this is the same theory. >> steve: brian, think about it, we start with the notion we could be replaced by robots and now as it turns out robots are placing shoes! >> ainsley: if you are paying $1400, get a used car. >> we need to talk to lawrence jones about this. hundreds of shoes, that is his thing. >> he is getting a dog, puppy, belgian mellow off you better those shoes. >> brian: he is awake six days a week and he is getting a dog away six days a week. >> apparently the dog is coming with him wherever he goes. >> it's a military dog was trained. >> steve: sounds like he's getting a dog and a dog walker. >> ainsley: an expensive shoes. >> brian: thanks, carly. >> ainsley: he can wear the
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one who walks the dog. >> steve: coming up subway crime in new york city a surging looking a lot like the 80s that has democrats panicking over dwindling support in the big apple. geraldo on the violence and the vote is next. guy fieri in the neighbors' kitchen? it's slider sunday! sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! these chicken parm sliders on king's hawaiian rolls are fire! slider sunday! i want that. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. mmm!
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speech of new york city subway crime in 2022 looks a lot like you did back in the 80s creating a challenge for governor kathy hochul's campaign. fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera decided to get on the rails and asked commuters about their safety concerns, watch this. >> what'd you think of taking the subway que? >> it's horrible. >> with the matter? >> it's a meta? it's always also got a come are on top of you and people are rude to be number one. >> really question march >>
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pushing it out of cars. >> i stand here so i don't get pushed in. >> that's a good idea. >> imagine that, they stand in the stairway because they fear someone will push them onto the rail. >> ainsley: on my front stand against the wall. >> brian: oregon suppliers, is not terrible people think about that? cows every school kid's nightmare was getting pushed on the tracks. they have to make it better. >> ainsley: list of this, geraldo, subway crime is up over last year, murders up to the highest rates in the last 25 years, salts are up, marked 17%. what is happening to our city que?>> the recognize that hogles running for office called cops, cameras, care. she started. them 19,000 more comp hours down there, they want everything on camera, they really understand
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that is the artery that makes the city. >> ainsley: i'm hearing differently, i'm hearing from the mom whose son was pushed on the tracks the cops aren't there, i'm hearing from friends that take the subway the cops aren't there, that's why the front cover of the post says they are hiring another company because there are not enough police officers. >> that's okay. i think you've got to flood the subways with security. because it doesn't matter. of course it matters how safe you are, but you need the perception of safety. you need to feel safe. you need to feel like when i was riding the subway as a young man that the good people would take care of you if a bad person did something instead of looking away or backing away. or just taking video. i think if we work together if everyone has a commitment to safety i think that the subway is what makes new york a great city. if they lose so when they lose the city. >> ainsley: what you hear a lot from people it's it's the crazy people too, god bless on
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them but they got on the trains and their screaming and yelling, some are sleeping on taking a bold bunch, and giuliani said years ago on our show that when he was in charge of the city he would make sure every homeless person was in a shelter and they had an entire unit that would go find homeless people sleeping on the street and find them a warm bed. >> i think that's exactly what we have to do now. in fairness, in this new proposal, governor hochul has 225 bed psychiatric hospitals. that is 50 beds >> ainsley: we need more than that. there is than 50 crazies at any given time but with really severe psychosis and schizophrenia, you know, all the other issues act out on the subway scaring the hell out of people. you don't know if they'll explode or what is going to happen. with the recognition they need to do something, is the hundred and 18th anniversary of the
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subway. that's why i decided to take a ride yesterday spontaneously. i walked down to see how things were. i gave it a b. there was rudeness, there was crowded, there were delays, the n train was canceled, i wanted to take the letter and i took the r instead. there is a lot of work to do, but at least there is a recognition i believe that there is a severe problem and if you don't fix it the city will hemorrhage in support of commerce in every thing else. >> ainsley: we talk a lot about crime in new york and so it's a repeat of vendors and cashless bail, many are let out before the paperwork is even finished. >> whoever thought of that? whoever thought letting someone out without considering how dangerous they are? you know, just quickly, if there is domestic violence case and the guy gets out without bail he will come back and beat up his wife again or kill her. it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. >> ainsley: thanks, geraldo. of next drug cartels taking
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advantage of biden's open, officials nabbing fentanyl and a point of entry over the weekend, we will talk with members of town hall next. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years of active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served, they'e been in leadership positions, they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary and they come to us and they say, "i need some financial help at this point in time." they're not looking for a hand out, they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that veteran gets that loan.
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>> steve: you know there are hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants crossing our border but also an unknown amount of drugs that can kill you. just this past weekend arizona officially nabbing more than half a million fat and all pills at a port of entry. >> ainsley: let's bring in rachel compost stuffy live with our town hall, hey, rachel. >> rachel: good morning, to all of you, our president and our borders's czar won't help so john, you say you're seeing fentanyl in florida at levels you've never seen before? >> that's correct, it is showing up where i am from and i'm the only outsider here nontexan floridian. it's showing up in my county,
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people are overdosing in my county, martin county where i am from. obviously we know where it's coming from. like i was saying before during the break, if 300 people a day are dying from fat no overdoses in this country when there were 300 people a day dying from covid in this country we were in full locked on but we don't even talk about it now. this is the only station that talks about the fat no overdoses and 300 people a day in this country are dying and it's only going to get worse, it's not going to get better. >> rachel: also little kids dying, your husband worked on a 2-year-old. >> yes. while he was still on but that's before the patrol here, he was close to getting off and he got the call that there was a little girl that was washed away by the river and he was the first on scene ems that worked on her so he was doing chest compressions on a little girl the same age as our youngest daughter. >> and just to show you how small this community is, your mother is a justice of the peace. she did the intake on this
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child, tell us more. >> yes, my mother did the inquest on this child at the hospital it was very traumatic, obviously she has grandchildren, young grandchildren. her words were the grandmother and her wanted to pick up the child and hold it. my first instinct was to say that was a blessing because the child had been severely sexually assaulted. and had an std. where waiting for the autopsy report but it has been so backlogged. but it was traumatic for everybody that had a part in that case. >> rachel: this is a small community, what i sense when i talk to all of you is there is trauma. there is trauma on this community. how many of you, show of hands, are worried about the power of the cartels impacting del rio? >> i think on that note is important to convey the fact that the numbers clearly show over the last two years we have
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approximately 4 million people have entered unlawfully and these are showing themselves to border patrol, they want to be detained for the most part, these individuals. what is seldom talked about by the administration especially is the fact that there are thousands of people that are called getaways and these are the ones that are traversing private property, breaking into property, stealing vehicles, doing assaults and transporting illegal paraphernalia. they are the getaways. >> rachel: they don't want to be caught. share, how many getaways do you think we are looking at? i mean you are able to track some bicameral, right? >> based on what i have seen 65 or 70 cameras around the county. in a four month period i can physically count 16,000 people walking through the county unchallenged. like the mayor said, they are tearing our personal property, they are taking control of certain tracts of land come one example of the south part of the county from one of the rangers
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has a pastor that's 3,000 acres. they've cut his fence so many times he can't run his cattle, he can't put his exotic game and there. he has nine millions dollars for the property he can use. >> rachel: it's not fair. rosa, he talked about the importance of the second amendment to come and think about it even though you are former law enforcement, but now it's for your own personal safety. >> exactly. before two years ago before then i never thought about having a need to secure her but not necessarily secure but have a weapon in my home. but now with things changing drastically, it's like you've got businesses that are having to close up earlier, you have us parents not allowing our children to go out to the nearby parks after a certain hour and what have you and going back to the businesses. just in eagle pass not long ago i heard of a local business that they were broken into. and to hear those kind of stories pretty frequently, so it's the one thing that came to
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mind as soon as this broke out with the biden administration taking over and us noticing that, hey, no longer is the border just not to care because we have had that issue going on for a long period of time. but it changed so drastically that now there is a lot of people like myself with that feel it is necessary for us to go ahead and have weapons. >> rachel: how many have a weapon in their own home? >> multiple. >> ten days ago we had a group that moved our deck furniture out our back window and right before i had to take the girls to school so i had to go out and secure around the house and then our vehicle before walking out with three little girls. >> rachel: you told me that there is obviously a shortage of people able to vet to come there some new people coming through insomuch processing, what kind of training are the people who are betting the americans were venting the illegals who come across the border, what kind of training are they getting? how old are they? what's going on? >> they're getting very little training and paid a lot of
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money, but they vet these people and they don't have any documents. a lot of times they have to make up the documents. so, they don't bring any documents with them because some of them have dropped them off at the border. and then how are they getting all of these two identities? >> how many of you feel, we will do show of hands, how many of you feel that since the trump administration to the bride administration that the way of life in del rio has changed? >> overnight. >> we can't take two warriors. >> i'm not even from del rio. i cannot believe what's going on here. i cannot believe it. it's insanity. >> that's the thing. when i was in office, this should not of been a surprise to the administration. i had been letting them know through my youtube uploads when i was having to manage the snowvid crisis of 20 to anyone, we had a foot of snow and i had to let them know we couldn't
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even take seven undocumented persons released into the community so they knew they were coming in waves and thousands. >> rachel: we have to wrap will come back after this commercial break, bruno may come back as a republican in between this break very we are not sure. will come back to you guys in just a second. >> steve: stay tuned and see about that, they do it on purpose. >> brian: how could they not know? are they doing it on purpose? >> steve: it's insanity. more at the panel on the key issues that could determine re issues that could determine midterms coming up next from texas it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva think bigger.
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wrought? >> that's been my biggest frustration is mayor. >> rachel: and you to say that as a democrat. you say that as a democrat. let's talk about some of the victims in this. i want to get to talk about our kids, but really quickly, 40% of the children who get processed who come across the border, our government loses track of them. let me ask any of you to jump in here, who is worried about that? what he think is being done? >> i'm worried because look on my merrick great nation. we are a good nation. and one of the great moral evils that has taken place right here is that this invasion has empowered the cartels to move women and children into the sex slavery, the hunger for the boys of little boys and little girls we take weapons away from
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americans, look at mexico and look at the way the cartels are the ones with weapons down ther. they are not outside our nation, they are in our communities. their operatives have moved into the interior of america. >> rachel: we know that they are recruiting on people to recruit young bodies and drugs across the borders. we're talking about the way of life and tell texas come with the message to our young people are obviously hearing all the stories you guys talk about around your kitchen tables? >> you know, we raise our children in a very traditional manner and we want them to have strong values. we want them to go to college, we want them to do better. yet, they watch the news and hear conversations at the dinner table with us, they hear about crimes, you know, the questions of our youth in this country right now should be should i go to college? will it do me any good? am i going to get a job? will i be able to buy a home?
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will i ever have children because of the going to be safe? you know, there are some serious issues facing our children and you can trace a lot of things happening in our country back to what is happening on this bo border. we can't hide it from our children. may be somebody in some little small town very far from here might be able to but we can't. these are our everyday conversations that are chilchildrenhere and see. >> is a good point, policies for them to vote on right now, everything is controlled by or open border, or crimes, health care, property taxes, everything is affected by not securing the border. and until we secure our border i don't think we have business considering something else. a country has borders. we don't have one right now. our borders literally controlled by cartels on both sides of it. >> may call it what it is, call a spade a spade. when i was in office i invited
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the leadership of this administration to come down and he was only there because of the haitian migrant crisis in 2021 by the inviting democrats across the board and the republican party is a group of individuals that showed up. they actually came in and listened to constituent need. i called upon the administration of president biden am a vice president harris to come down and actually speak to the citizens that they were present right now and here they their hard concerns. this is a real probable issue here on the board end. >> rachel: i think what's interesting, i will get to you, this is a very diverse group a writ of independence, we have democrats, we have hispanics, go ahead. >> i was just going to say to his point, for our family we've invited of him elected officials and congressmen to come to the ranch we used to live on and we would take them on tours. you can literally sit there and watch groups in large sizes cross the river and you could drive up to a gate and flush a group out waiting for a right at the gates. >> rachel: did any democrat
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members of congress come to see that? >> not a single one. today i feel like if it's not a p.r. motive or for them to get likes on social media and come down for a tour and pictures, i am tired of seeing them come here, take pictures, posted on social media and no action gets done when they leave. >> rachel: go ahead. >> the bigger question citizens ought to be asking right now and this comes from somebody with 20 years of political activities is why are we talking about this on the midterms? we have been screaming and hollering for mark to go years, two years we tried to tell her nation what was coming. it's looking at the statistics to see it. >> rachel: anybody want to take a guess why it's happening? you all said it was intentional. anyone want to take a guess as to why it's happening? >> they want more democrat voters. that's what it is. >> rachel: go ahead. >> it's all about the future.
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they are thing is they want to get all these people to come in because they are expecting these people to vote democrat in the future but they will up dell might be up for a big surprise because these people are coming in from socialist countries and they will see what's going on already because they are trying to sort turn our country and a socialist country and they will fight back. >> rachel: maybe that's why they are keeping venezuelans out. >> it's completely changed, you have representatives that are winning the latina women running for office come the makeup of latino population has shifted from the democrat situation which is something they need to consider in volumes. >> rachel: sheriff? >> is a huge power grab. they want to get a people out here and registered as democrats, coax them in devoting their way, and they stay in power the next 30-40 years. >> rachel: any thoughts on whether the midterm election will change the situation for del rio? >> i think moving and we have a
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lot of terrorists coming in. and if we don't do something this nation is spiraling down into socialism and communism. and we will not be able to control the borders anymore. >> rachel: this is life and death for you guys. >> an unpopular opinion because and we talked about this before, i am a republican and the mayor's democrat, as county judge i was the only republican county judge on the border. i have no problem working with my coparts in the other counties. the thing people need to understand is our country has been divided intentionally to say republicans are on the side of democrats are on the side there is no middle ground and that is not true. >> rachel: i have picked up from all of you that when it comes to the border issue it's bipartisan at least along the border area. i can't thank you enough, this has been so insightful. right back over to you guys. in new york. >> steve: it was great to hear
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from all of them, rachel, thank you very much and great job. by the way, for folks watching right now we have gotten a lot of emails from you that apparently during some of the early interviews from our panel some of you experienced technical difficulties of sound, we apologize. the entire town hall will be posted a little later on this morning at "fox & friends".com. >> ainsley: we have breaking news, carly will set it to you. >> fox news alert, nancy pelosi announcing moments ago her husband, paul pelosi, was assaulted in their san francisco home earlier this morning. the speakers out office saying "the assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation. "mr. pelosi was taken to the hospital where he is receiving excellent medical care and is expected to make a full rec recovery. the speaker was not in san francisco at the time, but certainly big news here. scary situation at a store will be following all throughout the
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day, guys, back to you. >> ainsley: absolutely, thank you so much. coverage of fox sports 25th world series broadcast begins tonight, joe davis will announce his first fall classic and he is next >> steve: first let's check in with dana perino to see what she is ready for sure today. >> hopefully we will get more information and good news for paul pelosi's prognosis. we will have that as well. the democrats midterm fears worsen as the poles shift toward g.o.p. with 11 days to go there fourth and long throwing a hail mary to president obama stomach to my president obama's it too little else also late? we will ask. we will talk to the mayor of humor arizona stacking shipping containers along the border to try to fend off migrants and the fentanyl pouring into the country. plus you will meet our republican sleeper candidate of the day, laurent singletary running for newly drawn congressional he knows how to fight crime. we will see them.
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mr. pelosi was taken to the hospital where he is receiving excellent medical care and is expected to make a full recovery. the speaker was not in san francisco at the time, but a big story here, scary situation will be following all throughout the day. >> brian: thank you so much, carly, meanwhile on the front side of this, it's baseball night in america, the world series begins tonight, bryce harper and the phillies look to continue their incredible postseason run against the red-hot houston astros who have yet to lose a postseason game from a connell mcshane from the fox business network is live at minute maid park right now, connell, set the stage. >> a lot of fun, a lot of fun story lines, it's the widest gap we have had in wins between two world series seems since 18 oh six. 106 wins for the astros come it is 87 for the phillies but to your point, it was something else the way they got here, the dramatic home run from bryce
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harper on sunday in philadelphia to beat san diego. joe davis coming up, the swing of his life is what davis said, exactly right in here they are to face this astros team, not a single loss so far in the postseason. down here on the field yesterday the teams were working out and who do we run into? but a real baseball legend, the great reggie jackson! mr. october now a special advisor to the astros who tells us he is involved in the 15th world series. >> compare errors, what it was like when you play versus how does now, what do you think of the state of the game right now? >> oh, gosh, i think that you are starting to see the game kind of come back to a little bit of the old school. will you see, who was a manager, brochu just came back into the game. you see dusty in the world series and old-school manager over there on the other side.
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>> rob johnson is who is talking about for the phillies, dustin of course is dusty baker. there he is. he has more wins than any manager in baseball history that is not won world series. he would get a shot once again here with game one train in houston it should be fun. brand? >> brian: it's always nice to see reggie, mr. october we are still in october. thanks, connell. joining us is fox sports joe davis who is making his first world series tonight, joe, as far as i'm concerned you are the big story. making your debut in the best-of-seven. >> that puts a lot of pressure on me, brian, i appreciated. >> brian: look at this and the astros come in favorites, do think the phillies care about that? >> yeah, i don't think so. i think it has kind of seemed like because we have followed the phillies team then the national league side of the bracket that they are just kind of a team that is charm. there is some magic around the steam right now. nobody thought they would even get in and then they did and then nobody thought they would be the defending champ braves
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and they did, and they just keep finding a way to beat teams nobody thinks they should be beating. the outcome i don't think they care at all about what kind of machine they are facing on the other side. >> brian: talk about the pitching matchup tonight. >> so we have just in orlando who has done just about everything in his career other than win a game in the world series, it's crazy, he will probably win back his third cy young this season, he is won world series, has been an all-star ten times, but hasn't won world series game, zero and six and seven starts in the world series so that's like the one box he has yet to check. on the other side is aaron nola, nola is the longest tenured filly who was there for the low years and just falling a little short. he has had his best season, the phillies have broken through and it is fitting it feels like he'll be the guy on the mound for game 1. >> brian: off you talk about dusty baker, one of the classiest guys in sports let alone baseball, never won the world series before, do you
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think the guys want to win it for him? he jokes over a team in the middle of the cheating scandal and settles things down and they are back in the world series again? >> yeah. the right guy at the right moment for the astros, taking over in 2020, that steady force to take them through what they were in the middle of. they have talked about it, the players have talked about how that would make it extra special to win the world series this year because it would be partially or dusty baker, 73 years old, won more games than anybody who's ever won world series and i think that is one of the big subplots to this whole thing. >> brian: hey, joe, coverage kicks off 7:00 p.m. eastern time, on fox catch game 1 and be sure to do it in a special thank you goes out to you. i woke up and i find out waiting for me in my office is a signed baseball from you and a guy named john smoltz who people say was really good at baseball.
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thanks, aloe you favor. >> you actually should be upset at me for ruining your john smoltz ball. >> brian: i forgive you. a great season, finishing off strong. let me walk over here because you have a big announcement. >> ainsley: number one on "the new york times" best seller lists for children's books, they do so much i'm so glad you were born has been such a success. >> steve: how many weeks? >> ainsley: four weeks, thank you i love you all. >> steve: think of you joining >> bill: nancy pelosi, via a spokesperson said her husband, paul, was violently assaulted after a home intrusion. a statement from her team quote, the assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation. mr. pelosi was taken to the hospital and is receiving excellent medical care. expected to make a full recovery. that's about the end of that statement. so we're working the story. get more information as we get it. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: i'm dana perino
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