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>> carley: twitter is reportedly facing a class-action lawsuit as elon musk's mass layoffs begin this morning. >> todd: temporarily closing today and will alert employees of their status at 9 a.m. pacific time. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. elon musk will cut jobs via e-mail this morning, for half the workforce. in an effort to place twitter on a healthy task, we will reduce global workforce on friday. this will impact a number of individuals who made valuable contributions to twitter, this action is necessary to guarantee success moving forward.
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>> todd: that decision challenged in court. twitter employees are suing the company for violating law requiring 60 days notice of termination. twitter says internal communications, twitter is special, after four years i'm leaving with the fullest heart, experiences i never imagined, my head is held high knowing i gave it my absolute all. break down what this is all about. lawyers are going to win, when you hear a class-action lawsuit, lawyers win. yes, under california law, 60 days notice is required, you can get rid of that if you pay the employees in lieu of notice, that is part of this process, as part of all processes in the state of california. >> carley: does that mean elon musk is going to lose? >> todd: no, lawyers sue in class action and it will be
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settled because elon musk will pay the individuals, if he hasn't already, 60 days of severance fee. they will assign fees, he should have done this earlier, more communication, there will be a reason he will pay the lawyers to have this go away, that is how this works. >> carley: this is something elon musk said for a while, if he wants to make it profitable, heville to lay people off. it has to do with how much they pay their employees and the fact elon musk is known -- twitter employees made it clear, they have called him a threat to democracy, a term getting thrown around a lot lately, if you run a company, buy a company and change the company's direction, you want your own people in the company. i believe he's talking to some tesla folks to see if they can start working over on twitter,
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which is presenting legal challenges, as well. this will be a big old headache as he tries to reinvent and maneuver this company. >> todd: you want people and want peep they'll don't suppress the voices of people. in the back office room, they control the algorithms, they are getting the boot today, people who do coding, they will remain in their jobs. content from twitter comes from us, we do twitters, they just need the coders. >> carley: congresswithin alexandria ocasio-cortez feud with musk, complain withing her new plan to charge certified users $8 fee to keep their blue check marks. now she says her account is glitching. >> i pulled my twitter app and it is like gone. like when you pull up your mentions and stuff like that, it is like a blank screen, totally
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gone. i was like, that is weird. turns out, we got under a certain billionaire's skin. >> todd: so importants, she's eating a chicken nugget. general mills is pulling -- advertisers run for the exit, the world's richest man decide to set his investment on fire, he asked followers whether advertisers should support freedom of speech or political correctness. either target and pepsi think it is good to share with neo-nazis or it isn't, must have beening is learning how hard it is to -- counter to that, look at numbers of people who joined or rejoined twitter over the last week or so.
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numbers through the roof should offset advertisers leaving. labor department set to release weakest jobs report since september of 2020, expected to hit 3.6% as the biden white house says the country is not near a recession and they are not preparing for one either. >> what we are seeing right now is a strong labor market and the reason we're seeing the strong labor markets is because of the action this president has taken thchl is transition, we are heading into a transition from a stable and steady growth without, without losing any of the gains we have made and that is because of the economic policy. >> todd: but americans, you are smart, you do not seem to be buying it, president biden receiving 67% disapproval rating with state of the economy at 62%. senator tim scott laying out
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what is at stake for your wallet in this election. if we are to win the majority in the senate, it takes every single voter in a battleground state, who is sick and tired of being sick and tired, republicans, democrats and independent says to vote for the republican candidate. it costs american taxpayer 4 trillion dollars, one seat. >> carley: four days from the midterm and candidates are pulling out the stops, texas candidate beto o'rourke now dancing for your vote. ♪ ♪ >> thick in the hips, come get in my car. >> carley: you can see beto o'rourke dancing to "pretty boy swag," and he says he promises to be a pro-choice governor who
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will fight for her rights, interesting attempt at gaining attention comes as greg abbott leads race by 10 points. do you think the tiktok dance will close the margin there? >> todd: in the words of cramer, that ain't distancing. get rid of tiktoks, because of that. >> carley: got it, miami dade is going red, out pacing democrats in early voting, could be sign of a red tsunami, we are digging into the numbers. >> todd: jack brewer, brian kilmeade, ashley moody and senator tom cotton all here live dochl not miss a minute. do not go anywhere. ood time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party.
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am concerned about a tornado outbreak for texas. cold enough for snow behind the front. severe weather, large hail and damaging winds and perhaps tornados for the areas shaded in red, the bullseye. we could see severe storms from south texas up toward kansas. later this afternoon, into the evening, will you have way to get watches and warnings? you need that in place, we'll see a lot of watches and warnings later this afternoon, we have all this moisture working to the northwest bringing heavy rain along the coast and heavy snow, active weather pattern getting into the weekend and warm across eastern third of the country. we'll set records. i think 74 on sunday for the new
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york marathon, which is incredible. over to you. >> carley: thank you. look at this, republicans have the lead in early voting in deep blue miami dade, florida and ditching democrats. >> todd: jack brewer from the brewer group joins us now. you live in the florida and know what people are talking about, does that surprise you? >> it doesn't. i expected that, even to be higher. i think morality is on the ballot in this election and nobody is talking about that, everyone is talking about abortion and immigration and other issues. families in miami, they are seeing slight rise in climb, they are seeing public schools trying to indoctrinate their children and they don't like what they see. many are not raising their children to put them in moral situations is that is what
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you're seeing and we'll have a red wave next week. >> carley: republicans are for the first time running diverse slate of candidates and making outreach. do you think this is a factor, as well? >> no question, we said for years, it seems like democrats will come in, you see them in black churches and expect to get the hispanic vote -- >> carley: and after the election, they are gone, yeah. >> you don't see them again, they represent the community they are trying to serve and that should be celebrated by all americans. good to see diverse candidates running for election and getting support and fundraising, in the past they couldn't work their campaigns, it has been a blessing to see. >> todd: the cdc now easing up rules for prescribing opioid, to
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curt ail opioid prescriptions. the agency is dropping recommendation doctors avoid increasing the morphine per day, which part of death and destruction because of the opioid crisis does the cdc not understand? >> this could be so devastating, who is in their pockets? i played in the national football league and you saw so many get hooked on drugs and opioids. i've seen the effects, it is terrible. you should be going the opposite direction, not making it lax and free. we got to do something about this, our children will pay the price. >> carley: the other issue, prescription drugs, the other issue when talking about drugs in general is fentanyl.
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it is coming across the border and i'm sure impacting florida, as well as every other state in the country. >> it is, it is in the prisons. we think what is going on around us, we are locking up men, we are there to get rehabilitated and you have drugs going through the prison system and they are so easy to get in, they could be hidden so easily, we have a real issue on hand, there is too many kids dying from fentanyl and families just being destroyed. you are seeing people reach out and talk about this all the time. what point does this become a bipartisan issue? >> carley: totally, as it should be. >> todd: makes no sense, you make a lot of sense. kathy hochul in the fight of her political life against republican lee zeldin and she's call nothing backup. >> the only way to get the kind of future we want to elect
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democrats. >> we don't have a lot of time to do something very big, which is to elect kathy hochul, the next and continuing governor of the state of new york. >> carley: so this is the dream team that will keep deep blue new york from flipping red? see what brian kilmeade has to say about that, coming up.
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harris and hillary clinton as her race tightens against lee zeldin. >> when i think about kathy hochul, i think about someone who legitimately cares about the people of the state. they want to keep you scared. >> the governor said it, everything is on the line, she has shown you what she cares about, shown you how hard she will work for the people of new york. >> brooke: the race between hochul and lee zeldin leans democrat, one time the race was solidly blue and bringing vice president harris and clinton likely will not attract undecided voters to hochul's camp. more democrats are coming out of the woodwork to say they are fed up with hochul's soft on crime policies that are terrorizing the state. watch this. >> we have to get out of this, when you have a governor in for 14 months who should be the florida realtor of the world, we
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have a mass exodus to florida, south carolina, texas, it is ridiculous. i'm crossing party lines. i've been a democrat 50 years and i voted democrat for many years, but we're at a point, we are losing the city and the state. >> we are going too far left, time for you to stop, listen, and change. you pay attention to us, either you take care of us or we're going to move to the republican party. >> brooke: republican candidate lee zeldin rallying with stefanek who told me we are seeing a blue wall in blue states crumble into an ash heap of political history across the country. she says republicans are on the precipice of once in generation win to flip blue states red, we will see what happens on tuesday. >> todd: thank you very much. with that, bring in "fox and
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friends first" co-host, brian kilmeade, welcome to the show. >> carley: welcome. >> todd: we have to welcome brian kilmeade. last night, hillary clinton and kamala harris playing identity politics card, you need to elect kathy hochul, because she took over for andrew cuomo when she left. did identity politics that got us kamala work out so much they want to repeat with hochul? >> brian: they brought in it is all-star team, kathy hochul's message is off beat and she is cutting crime ads, hillary clinton, is aggravated and she brings anger level high and the vice president is too happy about a small crowd. together they are celebrating abortion and talking about being tough on crime, it is different reality, not sure that resonates. this seems to be the perfect match up for lee zeldin because you have, i think, a lack of
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nimbleness on the left. >> carley: no question and tough on crime, the ads may say it, but you have kathy hochul calling crime conservative conspiracy, that is her closing argument? hillary clinton said republicans are trying to scare people, think about how people feel when they hear those two people say that. >> brian: you are right. when she said the critical race theory stats data deniers and people say the data is a mess, since 2019, crime up 39%, grand larceny, she is talking about murder year to year down in 14%, which was 2021. if you want data that matters, go back to 2019, prepandemic or talk about the last 20 years when crime was going down in america had safest cities. she is doing everything to lose this, i think lee zeldin has to close strong, he is one or two
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points off. >> carley: do you think he was confident? he was on your show yesterday, what was his message? >> brian: he is working 20 hours per day, his message is this, he is relentless on crime and i did an event for governor pataki. >> todd: he can do that, he wins it. >> brian: that is what pataki did. >> todd: get to your book, now available in paperback, talked when it was in hard cover. quickly, a student of history, what did you learn while researching this book? >> brian: i learned what life was like as a slave, he wrote the book. the thing that made me feel as though this account be done if frederick douglas wrote a biography after escaping freedom
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and kept building on it. i can wipe out rhetoric and appearance and talk about race in america from perspectiff of a man that was a slave, escaped to freedom, and he would go to -- there are statues of him in ireland and england and germany, he came back to make america better and if you see these two self-made men, lincoln and douglas, come together at the right time, right people at the right time to bring a country fractured back together, unbelievable and inspirational and the message that douglas had when african americans became free in his lifetime, he said, now the work starts, show everyone you are worthy of this freedom. start doing it, the same word from lincoln.
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>> carley: you have a book tour, catch him on one of the cities on the screen, including north new jersey, which is special for me. >> brian: you are going on stage. >> carley: i did buy my costume. >> brian: we recreate moments in history in newark, tulsa, oklahoma and in brandon, mississippi. i'll be in scranton on saturday. don't give it away, todd. >> carley: thank you, see you in a half-hour for your show, the big show. you look great. did you hear this from sunny on "the view"? >> i read a poll just yesterday that white republicans, suburban women, are going to vote republican. >> why? >> it is almost like roaches voting for raid. >> carley: joe concha is helping us unpack that one. >> todd: "the view" says you are
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a roach and biden says you are a threat to democracy if you vote republican. senator tom cotton here to respond to that coming up. in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention.
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alerted at 9 a.m. pacific time. cheryl casone is here with the breaking details. >> cheryl: i don't think we need the question mark at the cleaning house today, guys. they are bracing for layoffs and he is cleaning house for sure, layoff notices are coming today. the company notifying staff, in effort to place twitter on healthy path, we will go through the difficult process of reducing global workforce on friday, this will impact a number of individuals who made valuable contributions to twitter, this is necessary to guarantee success moving forward. several key executives were let go last week when musk took over and he dissolved the board of directors. it begins 9 a.m. pacific time, everyone will get an e-mailed titled your role at twitter.
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it will go to your business account or personal account. general mills, to gm, pfizer, loreal pulling ads from twitter. employees have a class-action lawsuit saying they did not get enough notice. offices are sealed, you can't get in if you work at the company, this is thousands of employees. i said when musk started this, you have to monetize twitter, twitter is a company, nothing is free. all these employees made salaries with benefits and 401(k)s and stock options, you got to monetize it, if you can't, what do you have? >> carley: more to come on that front, sad, a lot of people will lose jobs, that is reality there. the president is talking about
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the economy and has some unique thoughts about it. >> cheryl: four days from the midterm and the president gives a rosey outlook when it comes to the economy in spite of 40-year high inflation. >> president biden: economic growth is up, price inflation is down, real income is up, gas prices are down. >> cheryl: not just the president, karine jean-pierre hitting the airwaves as we approach election day with same message. >> what we're seeing right now is a strong labor market and the reason we're seeing the strong labor market is because of bold action this president has taken. what we're seeing is transition, you have heard us talk about this, transition from stable and steady growth without losing any of the gains that we have made and that is because of the economic policy. >> cheryl: forget those two quarters of negative gdp.
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president biden and former president obama will hit the trail this week understand, biden is flying to chicago to speak at dnc rally in chicago. staying in pennsylvania, mehmet oz ahead of john fetterman, this is new emerson college poll, first time we've seen oz take the lead. in pennsylvania, like many places, it is the economy on the minds of others. >> carley: and trump will be in pennsylvania, so dualing rallies. "the view" co-host sunny stirring controversy with this comment yesterday. >> i read a poll just yesterday that white republican suburban wane are going to vote republican, it is like roaches voting for raid, right? they are voting -- >> todd: joe concha joins us, your reaction to an out of touch
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and horrible comment? >> joe: no politician with an r next to their name should go on this show again, these people hate half the country. if you're a suburban mom and you don't like what your kid is being taught or don't like what you are paying for clothes or food for your family, or at the gas station filling up your pump, maybe vote for the party not in power, republican, and sunny hostin thinks, no, you are like a roach. i'm sorry, barbara walters did not have this in mind as far as dialogue and sunny hostin everyday does this. so that is all i got to say about that, to quote forest gump. >> carley: it is a comment you make when you live in a bubble and you don't have to worry about your personal safety or
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economics. hillary is hitting republicans with this, take a listen. >> the crazy stuff coming out from election deniers from people who laugh at paul pelosi being attacked from people who want to keep you scared and don't have answers to anything, i think it is time that every american say, you know what, we've got a lot at stake in pulling ourselves together. >> carley: not long ago, she had a lot to say about the results of the 2016 election. >> you can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee and you can have the election stolen from you. >> finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory was. >> there were a bunch of different reasons why the election turned out the way it did. he knows he is an illegitimate president, he knows. >> carley: joe, that was then, this is now. very different messaging.
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>> joe: hillary clintson is godmother of election denial, she called donald trump illegitimate, said her election was stolen, that republicans got donald trump elected. you would think a host may read back her words to say, you said the same thing, so who are you to say anything like this. look, you can see hillary clinton more come 2023 or 2024, she may see a wounded joe biden after losing the house and probably the senate. why not me, she may jump in and you will hear that nonsense. i hope one anchor or host brings up her words. >> todd: and trump's words implying he is closer than ever to jump in, we will never leave this building, here for the next four plus years. >> joe: i got a cot over hoar.
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>> carley: president biden hitting the southwest with stops in new mexico and california today as part of a final campaign tour for democrats. he is skipping the border completely. we spoke to texas gop candidate wife last hour. >> well, it is probably just keeping it safe, he probably doesn't want tomatoes thrown at him. people are sick and tired of the pannedoring. we did a poll and the number one issue and concern was the economy, but a close second is border security. >> carley: migrant encounters up 58.7% from fiscal year 2021 to 2022. >> todd: border crisis top of mind in florida, number of migrants skyrocketed 129% in the past two years. florida ag ashley moody joins me now. thank you for being here, how
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much is the border crisis impacting the vote this year, causing democrats to say i do not like the democratic policies, i'm voting republican >> ashley: i heard biden mention this week, he said there is so much at stake, the economiy, personal freedom, are you making the argument for continuing great leadership in florida for us? these are things top of mind. you say safety of the streets, let me tell you where that starts, securing the nation's border, making sure your administration is not disasembling the structure in place to have safety and public safety immigration laws enforced there. now seeing record high amounts of fentanyl flooding our streets. you know when you have open borders and since biden took office, numbers are astronomical, five billion people we know of have tried to
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illegally enter the u.s., more than the population in half the states, more know that the population in 100 countries and territories across the globe. because of these policies, biden has turned into the trafficker in chief, we see increase in human smuggling, trafficking, drug trafficking. when talking about safety of our streets, you have to start with the border and it is laughable they are talking about the economy and personal freedom, have they not been paying attention to the last two years, florida keeps our eye on the ball and want right for citizens. i said, do your job, keep your head down, work hard, protect rights of citizens and safety and the rest will take care of itself. >> todd: florida polling, you, rubio, desantis, continue to lead, what message are florida voters sending to the rest of
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the country? >> ashley: florida continues to stand out as a state, if you concentrate on details, make people safe in their state and be proactive and protect not just their rights and safety, you are pushing washington out of our ability to lead the state the way our citizens want to be led and the way they want to live their lives. half my job as attorney general is pushing nonsense out of washington when they try to cram it down into our state. this is such an important election, we don't agree on most, i will agree with biden, this is important election for the reasons he said, keep florida, florida. keep being the blag bearer for this nation and the world, shining example of what you can do when you stay focused and see success. it has been a tough couple of years, everyone would admit, we
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steve live from hobby sound, florida. good morning, everybody. and today breakfast at a place called harry and the natives, i honestly didn't know whether or not they would open the place up for us. but we called and they said yeah, sure, go ahead. but we don't know if anybody is going to show up. it is kind of a rainy start to the day at 5:53 here in hobe.
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75 degrees a little breezy. if you are familiar with where we are if you think about miami, miami-dade county and then heading north you have got broward and palm beach and martin county. this is martin county. and we are going to be talking, if anybody shows up, we are going to be talking to some of the voters here in martin county about what's on their mind regarding the elections. and, do you know what? we have also got some special guests. we have got the congressman for this district. he is going to be joining us live brian mast and also somebody who lives. [horn beeping] >> steve: good morning. how are you? some guy. maybe he will show up and a guy who lives nearby dan bongino. we are hoping somebody shows up to harry and the natives for our diner segment. a lot of people driving by with horns. todd and carley, let's see what happens. >> we, the people, must decide whether the rule of law will
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prevail or whether we will allow the dark force was to -- that thirst for power put ahead of the principles that we have long guided us. >> todd: we are just four days y before election day and president biden getting pushed back diversion speech. >> carley: tom cotton good to have you on. not just republicans. elise slotkin from michigan. she said no one in her district is talking about the threat to democracy issue. what was the logic in having the president do this so close to the midterms? >> carley, joe biden and the democrats talk a lot about threats to item crazy. they worry about threats from democracy because they are fearful of the verdict that the voters are about to deliver on their failed ideological agenda. as i travel around the country and this weekend i will be out west in washington and arizona and nevada campaigning for our great senate candidates. you hear the same thing over and
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over again. we can't afford our food. even if we could, we can't find baby formula. our kids are being indoctrinated at school. streets are not safe. borders wide open. we have a drug death epidemic and we can't even produce energy here in america. that's all the direct result of joe biden, the democrats' policies and his policies and joe biden are going to be repudiated on tuesday night. >> todd: senator, it should be abundantly clear that joe biden, despite what he said on january 20th of 2021 has no intention of uniting the country and in fact, his policies and his orthodoxy do exactly the opposite. >> yeah, todd. unfortunately that's right. i got a new book out called only the strong as i explained understudies of barack obama have been not intentional and the result of bad luck. intentional effort to undermine the sources of american power like a strong perper russ
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economy and strong military and american independence. those are the things that americans want. that's why we are going to win big majorities are on tuesday. >> carley: senator, if republicans gain criminal of the house and senate what can they do because the president still has veto power, what will the agenda be? >> first off, carley, we will put a stop to the madness. no more trillion dollars of spending bills that the economy doesn't at a time we have record high inflation. second, there will be accountability for the biden administration abuses like singing the feds on parents who wanted to protest their kids' education at school boards. third, we can take stepping, begin to turn around some of these problems. for instance, i think we should pursue an energy independence agenda. we have a lot of democrats up for re-election in 2024 from states like new mexico and montana and ohio and pennsylvania and west virginia who might want to think twice about continuing this war on fossil fuels. so we can't stop all of the problems of the biden administration as long as is he president, but we could begin to
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reverse the damage tuesday night. >> todd: you have a new book out like you mentioned earlier that gives a road map to that it is called, you can see it right here, only the strong, reversing the left's plot to sabotage american power available in bookstores now. but, senator can we actually undue the damage that the left has done to our country, not just in the last two years but over the course of the last few decades? >> yeah, todd, i'm confident we can. one thing that became clear to me as i was writing only the strong is how badly the progressive left and vietnam era and carter presidency had damaged american power. we had record high inflation. soviet communism was rampaging around the world. our streets were unsafe. a lot of similarities today that you had back then when joe biden was a young senator helping jimmy carter enact his disastrous agenda. only took one strong leader ronald reagan to help reverse that damage. not only make americans
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prosperous again but literally beat our chief adversary so badly the soviet union that it ceased to exist. i'm confident that the american people electing the right leaders can help turn this around. >> carley: we just had brian kilmeade on the show he was in the studio. is he already reading your booker. he said it's great and herb should pick up a copy. you have that endorsement and endorsement with us as well. you said decline by design. barack obama and biden handled being leader of america apology tours. you say decline by design, what does that mean. >> go back 100 years to woodrow wilson and the beginning of the progressive movement. the progressive left like wilson explicitly repudiates america's founding principles by the vietnam era they were blaming america first and repudiating america first. when the progressive left is at best ambivalent about america and our history and our role in the world, they are there for
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openly hostile to the sources of american power like a strong military or a prosperous economy. they don't say it much. especially barack obama but every now and then the mask slips when he said he wanted to fundamentally transform america. he wants to transform something they love. >> carley: thank you, "fox & friends" starts right now. >> carley: four days out. >> the president is mostly going to president that are easy but he also has stop coming up in pennsylvania. obama emerson college poll oz has surged to the lead. >> if we are all in, we win. >> democrats are fed up with hochul's soft on crime. >> jogger raped homeless man 25 arrests was arrested for a 5:35 a.m. west village. >> zero policy for crime. >> labor department is set to dropped weakest jobs report since december of 2020. economists are expecting 200,000 jobs added to the economy. >> voters vo
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