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get yours at kardia.com or amazon. >> four days left until a midday stomach midterm election periods become a resident is going to places that are easy but also has it tough coming up in pennsylvania with obama. >> if we are all in we win. >> bullet entered a few feet from where his kidneys and he was sleeping, their sins pulled featuring his house. >> and paul pelosi, this is just unbelievable. >> sunny houston compared to
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suburban women roaches. >> suburban women will now vote republican almost like roaches voting parade. >> gas prices are down. >> sent to drop the weakest child support since is december 2020. >> recession. >> inflation deniers. destroying our economy. >> at the wall, makes the grab! two gone in the 9! ♪ ♪ >> brian: we are four days for the midterm elections talking to voters across the country. >> ainsley: we are joined by a panel of voters all three hours. they are having fun. >> brian: let's go down to the
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sunshine state including steve doocy talking to florida voters and harry and the natives in hobe sound, steve. >> steve: that's right, thank you so much brian kilmeade, harry at the natives in hobe sound is legendary, millions of people stop by and it's run by harry from harry and the natives and 21 years ago he built the same but we can't figure out what it is. harry, what does it do exactly? >> just for fun. of thing to laugh and drive around town with and stir up the neighbors. >> steve: great, crazy. as it deborah birx? >> no. >> steve: just like that. look who showed up, ladies and gentlemen, dan bongino! [cheers and applause] dan doesn't live too far away from harry and the natives. the people here are motivated to vote. >> they are. i have a story for you when we
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do our appearance later so don't go anywhere at 8:30 a.m. about what transform florida from a semi red state blood red state. i have a story involving someone who may be here i'm looking around for her but i will tell you exactly what happened, we lived through with the day santos transformation. >> steve: you're not talking about your life because your wife is talking to my wife about the cookbook. >> steve: i told her she doesn't like going on camera unless it's to cook your empanadas. say hello. >> steve: mrs. ducey making a rare appearance! hello! >> they stay in the background. she did it for you because she loves the empanadas in the book was number one forever. >> steve: who doesn't love empanadas but i got a lot of feedback on that, they are easy to cook too. congratulations. >> steve: we will talk to folks and to dan bongino and a couple of minutes, live from harry and the natives and hope sound thank you.
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not hobe sound, hobe sound. >> ainsley: great teaser from dan. >> brian: dan doesn't need security and now steve doesn't either. >> ainsley: he's got a knock down but democrats bring in heavy hitters like president biden and former president obama to get candidate john fetterman a boost. >> brian: as momentum shifts to g.o.p. candidates like oz. >> say something important. >> important also big news out of the keystone state buckle up for a barn burner for the first time dr. oz pulls ahead of john fetterman check this out. the new emerson college bowl oz leads fetterman 48 to mark 46 but the old tv pal abandon him with a late endorsement of his opponent, watch. >> i said it was up to the citizens of pennsylvania and of course i will tell you all this,
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if i lived in pennsylvania i would've already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. >> president biden at the campaign trail today heading to california and capping off with former president obama in pennsylvania for fetterman in an effort to slow the all as momentum. >> like we are as a people, like we are as a people and i want to bring balance back into this equation. i want to make sure the extreme ideas of john fetterman aren't there and to do that we n need o do two things, two little things. it will come to vote but is not that simple. you have to get others to vote. i believe a new. and i am asking you to come with me and bring ten of your friends because if we are all in we win. we can do this together. all in, we win. all in, we win. all in, we win. is goals titan kathy hochul bringing in the big guns former
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secretary of state president clinton and harris as crime issue in the race. >> it's not new to me because of my election time i've been working on this my entire time as governor. >> look at the cover, and the heart of the city a homeless with 25 arrests were a few other sexual assaults attacked a female jogger yet another reason for resulting stopping criminals at the top of his issue. >> if all of the energy and the issues on our side and they are desperate to try to energize their base. that's why they are bringing hilary out and come a la and bill clinton, jill biden, they are getting really small crowds. less than two people at the event with jill biden there is no energy we are out here
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focusing on the issues that matter most to new yorkers like rising crime. >> you hear more about this attack on the left side and zelda and will make a statement on pier 45 which is the site of the jogger attack. he will also talk about rapes in the city is up 15% this year. >> that was as brian requested important grade we had a fascinating conversation this morning about oprah winfrey's endorsement of john fetterman, katie and i are somewhat unsurprised that she would pick partisanship and a democrat over a personal friendship. brandy said this morning a little taken aback that she would take aside and sidelined that friendship i get your point. she didn't satisfy the friendship just for a democrat. she did it for john fetterman. >> brian: right, flawed candidate going to the left, this guy is known for predominantly laziness and being the bernie sanders of pennsylvania which is a tough sell which is why conor lamb who many thought was a moderate with
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military background would excel but he didn't, fetterman wins the primary is up to that party to figure out so fetterman emerges has a stroke, disappears, so when he does come back he is clearly flawed and clearly struggling. the worst debate performance ever and this is when oprah sacrifices her friendship to come off the sidelines and say i would vote for fetterman without saying dr. oz and i are friends, i have worked with him over 20 years. he has provided a lot of money and syndication and is extremely competent. by the way, they have spent the last few months saying dr. oz is a phony doctor. what a weird thing to say about a leading heart surgeon. phony doctor? >> katie: fetterman is more representative of the modern democratic party. he is the left, he is democrat so i am not surprised oprah winfrey would for her weight behind him. >> brian: by katie of so much variance in politics, tim says to win and ohio purple/red state
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after run for my party. it to her mike win about something i that you have to do the same thing. >> katie: we will sue the voters they. that either not voting or switching their vote as we see in the studio at town hall they will tell you more about that later buried one thing i want to say quick about the belden-local race lee zeldin has said he has a zero tolerance on crime candidate whereas kathy hochul has repeatedly made excuses for crime and this week is finally saying crime is an issue and claiming she has been focused on when she has not. i think people are really paying attention to that especially at the cover of "the new york post" today where again, new yorker seven victimized by criminals repeatedly let out of prison on cashel's bill which hochul has not only been enforcing but has been talking repeatedly on the trail. >> crime one issue in new york fetterman someone was push these radical crime policies in pennsylvania like cashless bail.
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and the impact is not just for the average day citizens were congressional spigots as well, at harrigan running for congress in north, a former green beret, had a bullet go through his parents home. it is currently being investigated, he was on "fox & friends" earlier. >> this is politics at its worst and the reason this is this way is because my opponent is desperate to do anything he possibly can't to talk about anything other than what actually matters in this campaign. and look, as a former green beret, i am used to getting shot at, i'm okay with getting shot at. i'm not okay with my family getting shot at. it's another level. when you take the totality of what has happened across this campaign with the lies and the demonization of my character, none of it adds up. i can only control what i control. that is my vision in my agenda for this district.
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i am here to get this economy back on track. >> he points out he doesn't fill my stomach's parents don't live in a high crime neighborhood, he has received incredible death threats and his opponent runs ad showing where he lives and this happens. >> brian: they want to say he's being irresponsible and is responsible for school shootings which is insane and i'm looking at the district i don't much about up the sides of the stats say and they said to have a democratic district. how close is he? the fact they are so aggressive at him one is shooting at his house makes me wonder because you don't get good polling in smaller districts obviously it costs a lot of money. wonder how that will turn out because he looks unbelievably competent. >> katie: one big topic we've all been focused on throughout the election is how suburban women are going to vote coming up on tuesday. we have new polling showing there is a shift happening. 27% suburban women have shifted away from the democrats since august, and there is a 15% of
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them who favor republicans in congress. so we have seen that as a topic of conversation in issues of inflation and crime after the dobbs decision in june democrats really thought they were going have be able to have a moment to come out and vote for them but that has faded as crime and inflation rates semicover them to the top. >> big swing. i want to zack about this which was off arab but there was a time i was employed by cnn and i was talking to sonny hoffman who works at the view. something has changed and i don't know if it's television performance or if it is trump arrangement syndrome i don't know what it is but this is something new. it has been happening for a lab, the. sonny hoffman saying things like this on the view. >> i read a poll yesterday that republican suburban women are now going to vote republican. >> why? >> it's almost like roaches voting for raid, right?
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>> no, no -- >> they are voting against their own selfishness. [talking over each other] >> i knew who sonny was years ago but maybe i'm wrong. we can all get that and say it's atrocious. that is atrocious, sunny. this shift you've seen over time is symbolic of a lot of people have moved from rational and nice to this insanity? >> katie: i'm sure comparing white suburban women to roaches wanting to be killed is the greatest way for democrats to get those voters back into their camp, right? if they're really looking to get more people to vote for them, this kind of rhetoric and dehumanization of people who disagree with while claiming you are the side of tolerance doesn't really fly. >> brian: i think what she is getting is abortion, they put
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abortion as a state decision and why would you vote for that and the answer is you wave over emphasize women's opinion when it comes to this and you made the centerpiece of all democratic issues and you can't understand why it is not resonating. that is why look at the bowl and thought you would lash out. the other thing to even mind that we will be looking at november 9th, hispanic vote. look at the white suburban women in the hispanic vote, that will be the big change in 2024. that's how republicans go. >> katie: women are not single-issue voters election after election. >> let's go to carly with additional headlines. >> we will start with a scabby potatoes parents are filing a $50 million lawsuit they argue moab police could have prevented gabby's death but failed to properly intervene last summer after the couple got into a fight, the wrongful death suit further alleges the officers were not properly trained, brian laundry
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killed gabby petito two weeks later. paul returns home from hospital, nancy's husband weeks after getting hit by a hammer in the violent attack homeland security saying david depap is an illegal immigrant from canada, facing a series of charges including attempted murder. we are of course four days away from the midterm elections and candidates are now pulling out all the stops. texas candidate beto o'rourke is now dancing for votes while pushing a pro-abortion message. ♪ ♪ the democrats interesting attempt at gaining attention comes as incumbent g.o.p. greg abbott leads by nearly ten points there. the houston astros are one win
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away from their second world series championship. >> center guard trying to finish with an exclamation. instead a fly ball to left as a rack, under the track at the wall, pain has done it again! >> monster home run by rookie jeremy pena put them to a victory, just in berlin are also shining earning his first world series win. the serious shifts back to houston in game 6 as win or go home for the phillies coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern, 3:30 p.m. pacific only a fox back to you. >> brian: ratings have gone back up for baseball so exciting, they use the highest since 2015. >> katie: and the weather is good for baseball's also. >> i could share this because i got a tweet from someone out there this is a great question we will leave it hanging at open. someone needs to ask oprah winfrey. would you hire john fetterman to run your company?
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>> brian: because you hired dr. oz to renew shall. >> katie: hashtag drama fired twitter employees suing as musk cleans house. >> plus will check in with town hall to see what issues are driving them to the polls on tuesday and i say the best town hall ever, best group of people ever. look about wardrobe. be when are great. [applause] ♪ ♪ at jersey mike's you gotta see 'em freshly slice your sub
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and pfizer pausing twitter ads here to cohost fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera, good morning, hope geraldo. talk to us about this lawsuit that has been filed class action. >> first of all you have plus you have musk going nuclear, on the west coast by 9:00, he has sealed with twitter offices, all employee badges, he has shut down or disconnected from the macbook and other electronic employees access to email. it is amazing variable 7500 you know, katie, and half of them it is only an action he has taken.
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the workers are responding very the reagan administration the worker adjustment and retraining dictation wires and employee -- employers with more than 100 employees have. elon musk if 60 minute notice. is if they have a case, musk is cleaning house. is really sweeping profound shutdown of. plans of course to reassert immediately. >> katie: so surprised she's cutting staff ri right to send n email email explaining to place twitter unhealthy path to go through the process of using oracle workforce in action very
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patiently elon musk things they can make it profitable without the people coming and work. >> he has one response, as messy as twitter was preelon it's a veritable clown show politics and toadyism, psychological abuse now, afraid to get in my test low with what i learned last week. it's crazy stuff but it's not going to go down well. it's going to go much more vociferous response then the blue checked controversial. i have a blue check and you to buy our names they want us to pay now to verify we are really us. it seems kind of weird to me but does nothing compared to what you will see now with half the twitter employees going to war against elon musk. i think the first of all of big fights he has in front of them will be his own civil war.
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>> katie: lots of changes coming to twitter and we watch that class action lawsuit, geraldo, they get going on this morning good to see you. >> you're welcome, you too, thank you. >> katie: we are headed to florida where we check in doocy and a certain guest expected to give his unfiltered take on the midterms. steve? >> steve: absolutely right, the people are motivated here at harry and the natives. lars here, shouldn't you be in school? >> yeah. >> steve: he will be there by noon. wise and ready here? dan bongino's in house! [cheers and applause] coming live from hobe sound. ♪ ♪ this week is your chance to try any subway
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>> brian: there we go! with just four days in the high stake midterms, early voting in florida spells trouble for democrats. >> republicans outpacing democrats dramatically at the ballot box before election day, leading by more than 345,000 votes. >> will: that's unusual. >> katie: steve, i think we all heard you warning everybody, here we go it's time to go,
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steve doocy, dan bongino live from harry and the natives in hobe sound, florida, let's go, steve. >> steve: thank you very much, well. we're talking about early voting, how many people, it's hard to see everybody so let me hear how many people are going to vote just by applause on election day. [cheers and applause] okay, how many people are devoted? [cheers and applause] again, that's what we're talking about. what is going on in florida? traditionally for the most part a lot of people vote on election day but now they want to do it at a time to make sure accounts. >> after the bush v. gore fiasco they said enough and they have a really efficient system down here and ron desantis made a better variable florida went from a purple kind of sometimes red state remember, obama won here, two and a blood red state and i can tell you one quick
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story that sums up exactly what happened last or years. one whole mask mandate vaccine mandate thing was going i went to this anti-mandate rally were people who didn't want to be forced to wear it when the covid thing started. one of the women at that rally, her name was amy prichard, she came up to me and she said i've had enough of this, i'm not going to be forced to do this, i'm really sorry and i'm going to make a difference. she ran for school board. she said you get behind me. she won. she defeated an incumbent who had been in office forever with massive name i.d. by a sliver of the vote. keep in mind, in a primary where ron desantis was not at the top of the ballot come he didn't have a competitor so there was no reason for republicans really en masse to turn out. she still won. i'm telling you, that's what turned it around. it's not that people -- they didn't want to be told what to do. this is a country full of entrepreneurs and people who came here to escape the kind of stuff. it was being jammed down their throat, they said they had had enough, they don't want their
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schools being taken over and that is a florida transformation. that and the public safety is issue. >> steve: i was reading in "the washington post" early this week it said very little miami day may actually go for ron desantis and a big way and what is asked ordinary about that is he lost, i believe, he lost miami day when he ran for governor by 20 points for him to win and a big margin turn that particular county so red is crazy! >> you have double the seniority being in florida you've been here 14 years, i've been been here 7. the joke about florida is the more north you go the more south you get coming part heard of a thousand times, right? south florida tended to go very liberal. and a democrat elected in the state was almost exclusively from martin county down. now it's happening is hispanic voters because the democrats have frankly just crapped on them for so long and treated
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them like the atomic tron board, they are finding out the hard way that they care about the kids school quality. they care about not having a shot jammed in there arm they don't want. they care about public safety. relates the left is just figuring this out and thankfully the republican party down in south florida because of the cuban community and venezuelan community that escapes socialism is very strong down there, they took advantage of spanish-language radio and you generational transformational change. i'll make a prediction i don't think florida is a swing state anymore. i think florida is now a blood red republican state just like texas. [cheers and applause] yes! yes! let me ask you a question! is florida a red state or a swing state? >> crowd: red! >> thank you! >> steve: i feel i go be talking about this on your weekend show.
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>> i will, "unfiltered" the world economic forum's pushing and how it relates to the election on tuesday don't miss it we have a stacked lineup. >> steve: dan bongino ladies and gentlemen! >> katie: dan the man. >> will: nice job. what a great crowd too. >> brian: janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> good morning, i want to talk about the threat for severe weather today because it will impacts of millions folks across the south. we have warm temperatures ahead of a very significant cold front. you could see the cold air behind this front. we will see snow flurries and potential for strong storms including tornadoes especially this afternoon for friends in texas, oklahoma, arkansas, louisiana there is the threat into saturday from this afternoon to have a way to get watches and warnings because we are expecting tornadoes. they can be life-threatening tornadoes. i need you to pay close attention to your local weather forecast and foxweather.com
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will keep you covered. buried also want to point this out, a disturbance in the atlantic that has the chance to develop but it's going to bring potential for heavy rain for our friends in the caribbean and up towards florida and the carolinas on tuesday. that is something we want to watch as well. again, foxweather.com has all details and we will keep you up-to-date certainly on the fox news channel. katy, well, and brian to you. >> katie: thank you, janice. >> will: fox news alert the october jobs report was released and unemployment rising. our town hall will react and show economic concerns heading into midterms. >> brian: we will give you exact numbers next. ♪ ♪ know how i feel.♪ ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy.
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rising slightly to 3.7%. those are the numbers, brand come over to you for some reaction. >> brian: thank you so much, garlic, appreciated, you set the table for us so you have jobless claims jobs attitude and 61,000, and employment up to 3.7% if we can, brian, let's start with you, right now the president keeps pointing to the fact that unemployment is relatively low saying we can't possibly be in a recession. the economy is struggling but not that much. >> microsoft laid off a thousand people, twitter is laying off half of their people so we will continue to see this. as people get laid off they will not be participating in the economy, i think we are already in a recession which will accelerate in the holiday se season. >> brian: 62% of the country is working, 62.3. that is up, 62.2 i should say before the pandemic it was 63.4. less people are working.
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what is your reaction? >> less people are working, i know i myself i'm working less, mothers had to step up in a different way during the pandemic, a lot of women never returned full force of the workforce. i think that counts for a large part of it and no one seems to be discussing that. people are looking for different kinds of jobs. they want a different kind of quality of life. you know there is a misalignment between what is in front of them and what people want and need. >> brian: frank, what about you? when you think about the on employment rate it can't be that bad we do have growth, other countries have it worse, what how do you feel like the economy is treating you? >> look we are trying to hire people right now and it's not easy. particularly for skilled jobs we have a lot of people have just left the workforce completely. they don't want to be employed anymore. if they do they are doing it under their own terms right now. it's difficult. you know? it's not the job market of our parents. >> brian: this is what i keep hearing. where are the people? it is a little bit better but i don't going anyplace without asking the restaurant or the
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manager they need to hire hosts, waiters, where are the people? >> people aren't going to work when they get more money to stay home. that is a problem. a lot of money during this pandemic there was a lot of money that was doled out which obviously, you know, is part of the reasons the democrats are spending so much. part of the reason why we are in the recession we are in. and the economy and my pit opinion is failing but it's cheaper for people to stay home so they are not going back to work. you know, honestly my kids are grown so i have grown kids that all live in virginia that northern virginia/d.c. area. it is so expensive for them. talk about trying to biotic houses are full cars with gas. i am concerned of the trajectory of our nation is going. >> brian: here's the thing in order to slow down the economy because of supply chain and because of what we are looking at now, they are raising interest rates. now literally a year ago it was
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3.6%, now over 7% interest rates to slow down the economy, that slows down house and, granting it to a whole. hole. is that effective? >> the whole downturn of the economy is affecting me. >> brian: in what way? >> i think that as a majority i am amongst the working poor. i basically live paycheck to paycheck. my spending habits of the same. my salary is the same. my money used to last me from paycheck to paycheck. >> brian: how you adjusted your life? >> in the last circle years i'm finding running out of money two days before payday. >> brian: what is it like when someone tells you the economy is good? they artie passed inflation reduction accident worry about it? >> i would tell them if you want me to be honest stop lying.
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>> brian: josh? >> i think we all need to take it easy on ourselves. again i hate to pare down my carp on the pandemic but between tthe biden administration and trump administration there was a lot of money and iedl loans, ppp loans, unemployment paid out for a long time a lot of citizens benefited from that so it will take time to get back to normalcy. we have relatively respectable unemployment. there are other countries dealing with the same thing, germany at 10% inflation, the e.u. is at 8%, canada i think is at seven or 8%, this isn't an american phenomenon. this is happening around the world. we shut down for a whole year and with all the money printed to help businesses and people with unemployment we have to understand that coming out on the other and we will have some challenges. >> the president could fix its overnight. all you have to do is open the northern pipelines, let the oil flow, open drilling and coal mining in the united states, let the power of our infrastructure get us out of this and lower
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price of consumers. he can keep his environmental agenda important to all of us, republicans like cleaner also. needs to say for the good of the people i will open up energy come we used to be energy independent under obama and president trump. he mutely closed those things down and rising fuel prices is a hidden tax on the poor. it doesn't affect all of his equally. >> ironically you need coal mining and drilling to transition to a green economy. >> brian: where you stand on this? how's the economy for you? >> literally, i just lost a job. they didn't want to pay me workmen's comp. so they fired me. that's how bad it is. so i was left in the position where now i am not able to work and i'm hurt at the same time. >> brian: sounds like you have a suit. surprised by the attitude from your employer? >> absolutely! they said listen, we would like to let you go. we can't pay you workmen's comp. >> brian: you?
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>> i get it. it is a big issue in terms of national unemployment, interest rates, but really the people i talked to care about what is happening in their own home and what is happening to their neighbor. we can explain things away with economics and international trends. they tend to do that with crime as well. like it is not so bad, go home as it were its, florida has it worse, or whatever else has it worse. i don't really care. i care about was happening in my city. exactly. >> brian: that's a great point. i will go around row quick. whatever it is, how do you feel about cooperation? if you are a big politician you put into office cooperates and get you 50% of what you wanted or 70% of what you want to but not everything? >> i think that's what everyone wants to see right now. we are tired of defensive politics of the campaigning pushing people to each extreme. were talking about this during the break we are all somewhere
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in the middle i want people to cooperate. >> brian: cooperate is it so mike okay? >> corporation doesn't sell. it does for us i think everyone in this panel would agree it's where we need to come back to as a country. it doesn't sell. >> we elected them they wanted the job they got the job and they have to do the job and we have to hold them accountable. >> we do. anyone who we elect has to be held accountable because we are fed lies i am on both sides of the aisle and the american people are sick and tired of a. i was discussing with everyone on the break i see a lot of that is to the courts. i see may be our country turning and changing trajectory. we need to start taking things to court. >> brian: madeline, final thought? >> yes. i feel this way about it. we hired you and we will fire you. >> right. >> nothing ever gets done. it's the same thing year after year every four years, every two years. >> rather have something done the nothing done.
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barnacles on the bottom of a boat stay forever and serve no purpose you've described them off and start over again. >> we need to change. >> and they we all agreed on term limits. >> that will never happen. [laughter] >> i think we need to go easier on the american people. they are dealing with inflation, crime, let the politicians to continue to dump on this toxic back-and-forth banter is not fair to the american people. they have enough to deal with. >> the debate we put forward they will and katie agree you been phenomenal today they can for heaping composition going to the green room and bring it back to television up thank you so much. really benefited. up next on our show or from our massive diner in florida, steve doocy talks to voters but first i want to know what's on dana's show. tell us. >> i've learned so much listening to your voters today, thank you so much for bringing us that programming, the whole "fox & friends" show has been terrific, the friday before midterm to have elections on the
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>> each morning until election day we are visiting key states across the nation you can see on a television screen right now we are listening to voters and what they are thinking. to michael for heading paul's. >> katie: let's head down to hold the sound florida where "fox & friends" cohosts steve doocy's life, harry and the natives. steve. >> steve: thank you very much, katy perry we have been live here all morning, you are fantastic, much. [applause] [cheers and applause] you know, one of things, so many of you have already voted and a lot of people will vote on tuesday. one of the things about florida is a lot of people come to florida to retire. how many people are on a fixed income because you are retired? okay. you folks are completely whacked by inflation, what is your name? >> bev. >> 30 what's thing we go to the story of the buy something and you just have sticker shock over?
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>> beer. [laughter] >> steve: okay. she is one of my new favorite people. harry, i'm buying her a beer, is it too early for a beer? >> never too early. >> steve: it is friday and here is eddie from boston. are you on a fixed income are you retired? >> yes, sir i am. >> steve: inflation is killing you? >> yes. i retired a year and a half ago but for a lot of these people it has been a long time. >> steve: it is friday, what are you drinking? >> vodka collins. >> steve: okay. he saw your beer and he raised you a vodka. do you normally drink before 9:00 a.m.? >> no. you put me up to it. >> steve: you're welcome. it's been great having everyone here. can i see the hands of people who have noticed that they are -- i was talking to harry from harry and the natives and where is harry? where is harry?
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[crowd yelling] harry, come on over here. harry you said this last summer with inflation was the worst summer and how many years? >> 35 years. 35, yep. >> steve: were struggling to keep the place open? >> closed on tuesdays, it costs us more to stay open than it did to shut down. >> steve: every time bacon went up another dollar would you do? >> change the menu by the time we got a change three weeks later it was under. we would have changed again. >> steve: do you see any end in sight? >> not with biden. something is to change. a red wave and they have to take it over. [cheers and applause] we need to get mcconnell with some fresh blood in there and run the son of a gun like a business and make it run for the people. [applause] drill baby drill. >> steve: drill baby drill or in your case since you run the place it's drink baby drink.
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>> drink, drink, drink. >> steve: think you while you been fantastic. [applause] this is the biggest diner statement dumb excitement we are overdone and they grabbing having us harry. >> thank you, fox news, thank everyday. >> steve: back to new york. >> katie: what a fun morning. >> brian: with diner to diner people to people. >> will: more "fox & friends" moments away. ♪ ♪ woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2,
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>> if you want to learn about history go to brandon, mississippi, go to brian kilmeade.com and i'll meet you there. >> election in four days. >> bill: good morning, 9:00 in new york. four days until america votes. a new job report on the defining issue of the mid-term elections. the economy and how you feel about your own pocketbook. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: it's one long day between now and tuesday, right? one long day. the coverage all weekend will be amazing. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." we have a lot of good stuff coming up. the mid-terms, everyone is super interested. we got this. the october report on jobs coming out a few moments ago. th
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