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they searched for the suspect who they do warn is still armed and dangerous. multiple agencies are involved. including state police helicopters as they search across the campus and really that entire region. this is the nanny are looking for. take a look at him. this is christopher darnell jones jr. university officials say he is a student and former football player and on the team in 2018 as a freshman. are burgundy jacket, blue jeans and red shoes and traveling in suv university plates. university president saying this is a message any leader hopes never to have to send. i'm devastated that this violence has visited the university of virginia. this is a traumatic incident for everyone in our community. classifies is can sld and grief counselors are being made available. the names of those victims have not yet been released, guys, we will be looking out for it though. >> steve: all right. ashley, thank you very much.
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>> pete: we have another fox news alert as well this morning right now, joe biden is meeting with chinese president xi jinping ahead of the g-20 summit in indonesia. >> steve: the first meeting between the world leader since joe biden took office. there they, the official firsthand shake. >> ainsley: peter doocy is live traveling in bali with the latest. what's the latest peter? >> the latest is not far from where we are standing president biden and xi jinping are exchanging red lines. trying to figure out how to manage the china and u.s. relationship and keep that competition they don't want to devolve into conflict. >> as leaders of our two nations we share responsibility, in my view, to show that china and the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from being abouting anything near a conflict and to find ways
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to work together on urgent global issues that require our mutual cooperation. >> >> pete: two of those urgent global issues, the way the president sees things, climate change and potential chinese takeover of taiwan which experts say poses a national security threat to the u.s. >> the president has never been afraid to be forthright and candid with leaders around the world. that is not something that he struggles with he will as he has been with president xi in the past he will be candid and forthright today. >> pete: this is a two-way street and xi is going to have a chance to air his grievances with the u.s. in. >> this time and age, great changes are unfolding like never before. humanity are confronted with unprecedented challenges. the world has come to a crossroads. the world expects that china and the united states will properly
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handle the relationship. >> pete: no matter how this evening's meeting goes. chances are president biden, when he gets here, is going to be feeling pretty good. a white house official told us that other g-20 leader have been coming up to him to compliment him on the midterm results. we do expect to see him at some point next hour taking questions right there. back to you. >> steve: and, peter, we saw some perfunctory comments at the very beginning about an hour ago of mr. biden said something, mr. xi said something. mr. biden was talking about china and -- what was it climate change and stuff like that. but, doesn't the united states rely upon china to make most of our solar panels? i mean, if we are going to bring down the carbon footprint we want more of those things on our roof and they come from china. >> yes. that's a great point. and that's a part of the reason why this is so important. because, say that china goes and
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invades taiwan. the u.s. is going to have to do something to punish them. say sanction them. that's going to effect the exports from china of all these things that are such a priority for the biden administration. solar panels, batteries for cars and to try to move to a greener economy to meet these ambitious emission goals president biden promised this week they are going to make by 2030. >> ainsley: i know that he is going to be taking questions, you said, it's 8:30 eastern time is what we are told. do you think he will be on time and w why aren't they doing a joint press conference. >> that's a good question. there is not going to be a joint written statement and there is only the one podium here. i don't think if he they are going to roll one out with the chinese president's seal on there. officials are saying there are no -- in washington speak a deliverable. nothing tangible is going to come out of this meeting. it's just to establish deeper
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lines of communication. we have been led to believe there has been great communication because president biden talks all the time including today about the longstanding personal relationship he has got. but the way this is going to work, instead of a joint statement in person or on paper, the chinese are going to go out and have their state media just give their side of things and then president biden will come here and he will give his side of things. and we will ask him, hopefully many questions just to make sure that we have the deepest understanding about where things stand because this is a big one. a big meeting. >> steve: it is. he has been talking about it for awhile. peter, thank you very much. peter was talking about, you know, if the united states is going to crack down on china, if they do something with taiwan, i know joe biden and the administration have bally whod the fact that we are opening semiconductor plants here in the united states they won't be union line for a couple of years. if china wanted to bring to us
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grinding hauled again and stop us from making cars with semiconductor chips in them they could do it easily they still make the chips over there in south korea and taiwan. >> pete: xi jinping knows that. what do you think is going through his head when joe biden is across the table talking about climate change? >> steve: he is thinking all got all the cards. >> pete: i got all the cards. i make the batteries. you are reliant upon me. you ever talking about a green new you feature. taiwan is about to get a green future when china's military dressed in green invades while china builds more and more coal plants. china doesn't care about that. china carols about its own ambitions at least led by that man and the chinese communist party. when we go in there talking about climate change we look unserious and unserious in those masks with something that emanated from china and i have
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never where joe biden stick his finger in the chest to know we deserve to know what you wrought on the world. >> ainsley: i don't think so. there have been tensions between two super powers and competing for global influence. xi jinping we care about our relationship we need to chart the right course and elevate our relationship. does that mean drop the tariffs? and then biden says he wants to seek competition and not conflict. i doubt he will go there, pete. >> steve: what joe biden should say is stop stealing our intellectual property stop being a human rights violators and currency manipulator. do you think he will do that. >> ainsley: we were talking about this next story the "wall street journal" has an article about the younger generation and work ethic. >> steve: do they have one? >> ainsley: you said you made your children work. we see peter doocy working hard. >> steve: he used to work at a grocery store all my kids worked
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at a grocery store. >> ainsley: told your kids don't even think about coming home after college. >> ainsley: i lived in an apartment in new york city. my dad had us picking up leaves out in the yard. >> steve: chores. >> ainsley: we had to plant flowers, pull the reads, all those chores. we did chorsz around the house which i make her do around the apartment. she will never know how to do manual labor in the yard. she is going to have to come to your house. >> pete: send her to my house. >> ainsley: put her to work. >> steve: we have plenty of leaves and rakes at our house. >> ainsley: pick blackberries and make blackberry jam in the kitchen and store it for the next year. >> steve: yeah. well, my mom would tell us go out in the garden and pick all the tomatoes and then she would can the tomatoes and eat them all year. the point is, you know, the america we grew up in as children and young people much different than the young people today. the "wall street journal" has got an op-ed and it talks about
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the decline of work when you slack off and withhold your human capital, you steal from everyone. among other things they say work has become a dirty word. we increase productivity and wealthy by having workers figure out how to could more with less from the bottom up. so, please, stop paying people not to work. the best antipoverty program is a job because a job's value comes from this increase in human capital unfortunately, there are a lot of people who just don't want to work you want your child have that experience there are a lot of people who are adults who say i don't need to work. >> ainsley: good if you are a hard worker. maybe your children who are still little you taught them to work. maybe they will do really well. because they are the going to be the ones according to this article there aren't that many that want to work as hard. this was written by andy kessler. this is really funny. he said he talked to the president of a fortune 500
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company who said he spent the entire afternoon discussing ceos -- or company's pet bereavement policies. he said he asked the human resource folks let me get this right. someone's gold fish dies and they get a week off from work? >> pete: pet bereavement. moved to tennessee two cats and now have one. one was taken by the tennessee wilderness. did i not ask for bereavement. >> steve: yet. >> pete: maybe i will now that i know it's available. mike rowe, is he on this program a lot. >> steve: speaking of dirty jobs. >> pete: talk about the ethic of hard work. great guy to ask. here is part of what he says on the topic. >> it wasn't that 7 million able-bodied men are affirmatively not looking for work. it's what they are doing instead. and there's a lot of research on this. >> vapeing? >> worse. what they are doing instead and this data by the way coming from
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7 million men have explained taking up all their time. 97% are spending 2 hours hours a year on screens. 2080 hours that's 40 hours a week. that's a full-time job. >> steve: it is a full time job. >> ainsley: wow, when you look at it that way. >> steve: these are not dirty jobs we are talking about. and this kind of comes full circle to our lead story and that is the president is in china for the most part the manufacturing jobs they used to be in the united states. are in china. they make our stuff largely services and things like that. people don't want to do those jobs. >> pete: exacerbated by covid. people were paid not to go out.
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>> ainsley: advice for microstop looking for the right career and start looking for a job, any job. forget about what you like. forecan you say on what is available. get yourself hired. stay late. volunteer for the ask the work. become indispensable. he is right and build human capitol. a job already has a purpose and please don't ask for pet bereavement benefits. i understand that. the point they will are making throughout this article is work is a purpose in and of itself and by the way when you are 23 you are not going to have your dream job. start with something that pays you a decent amount of money and get better at it. journalism delivering the kansas city star that thing on sunday weighed 50 pounds. >> pete: a lot of cartoons in there. >> ainsley: first job journalism after school after college.
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>> steve: we worked at grocery stores. >> ainsley: steakhouse lots of restaurants. >> pete: my first was a lifeguard. i got fired because i fell asleep in the chair. >> steve: ronald reagan's first job was as a lifeguard and saved a bunch of people. >> pete: indoor swimming pool in the summer and there was no one in the deep end and i was sitting in the chair and it was very warm and i fell asleep. and the manager tapped me on the shoulder and said pete, you're fired. >> ainsley: my dad was a lifeguard and he was going out on a date and dressed up in a suit or something nice, and his -- he was the head lifeguard so all the people he had trained they weren't watching and some child was in the pool, looked like he or she couldn't swim so he had to jump n his outfit e was late for the date but saved the child. >> steve: that's all good. >> pete: i saved nobody that summer. >> steve: so there you go talking a little bit about work.
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carley worked at applebee's. not a good waitress. all right, carley you are getting four tables. oh, boy. sorry to all four tables. > ains did i bring their appetizers? >> carley: it was doctor and his wife and vegetarian. ordered a veggie burger i gave her a turkey burger. do you know what you do in those situations i'm sorry it was the kitchen. sorry to all the kitchen workers out there. that's the go-to move for waitresses. she took a bite. i apologized endlessly for that very day for that. >> ainsley: she used to be a vegetarian envelope you messed it up. >> carley: i have to continue with my job right now because we have medicine lines to get to starting with the crisis with the southern border of course. after thousands of migrant buss are sent to democrat run buses including new york, philadelphia could be the latest to deal with the southern border crisis it
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mayor saying we do not have an exact location where the bus will disembark nor do we have any specific will about those on board nor do we know if other buss are planned. they don't know a whole lot. comes as we learn the migrant crisis is costing new york city about $600 million per year. taxpayer dollars years. elon musk says he is facing a daunting workload following recent acquisition of twitter. musk speaking virtually to a business conference ahead of the g-20 summit early this morning. >> i have too much work on my plate that is for sure. i'm really working at the absolute most amount that i can work from morning until night seven days a week. >> ainsley: meanwhile spacex business one of twitter's ad campaign internet service star link. it's musk's first crossover between the two businesses. inflation is now hitting the toy industry as toy sizes are actually getting smaller ahead of the holiday season for
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example last year got to glow fairy finder had a starting price of $44. enough to the company made a toy that is almost half the original size and half the price retailing for $25. interesting. one toy company owner commenting retailers now want to decide -- dedicate their store shelves to items of lower price points instead of the big ticket items. those are your head libraries. inflation hitting the toy industry so toys are getting smaller ahead of the holiday season. >> pete: toys are getting smaller. >> steve: this is actually a good thing for santa. he can put more in the bag. >> ainsley: i do worry about his back if you have to feel for him. >> pete: many years. >> steve: four tables. santa has the world. >> ainsley: you will learn. this you don't need any more plastic little toys. my house is full of them. i will give them all to you, carley. step on them.
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>> pete: we go to mcdonald's a lot. i call them sad meals. happy meal there is no toy. sad meals for everybody. >> steve: you are a grinch. >> pete: i really am. plastic junk. >> steve: planning the week, right? >> pete: big week in front of us here. important we are gearing up for the fox nation patriot awards. this thursday, 7:00 p.m. eastern. in holiday, florida. the whole thing airs live on fox nation.com. now, tickets are sold out. however, if you go to stub hub, you can get secondary tickets though. there is a few let. so if you want to change up your plans, maybe you live down in florida. you want to make a quick trip. come join us. >> steve: what are they going for? >> pete: maybe a little higher than they were going for before. that is what happens on stub hub. >> pete: we harsh people who don't normally get the recognition. they have these huge holiday, you -- hollywood award shows. these are the people who keep our country safe.
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>> pete: real patriots. >> steve: we have seen the script. we know who we are honoring. we are going to keep it a secret until thursday night. we will be broadcasting "fox & friends" live from the hard rock on thursday and friday morning. >> pete: thursday and friday morning every will see the whole "fox & friends" crew. it's going to be a show. i have seen the show. >> ainsley: you are emceeing it. >> pete: everybody is going to be on stage basically fox hosting it together. >> ainsley: great cocktail party for our viewers and there to sign books. can't wait to meet you all. >> pete: see you there. >> ainsley: what do you do when terror knocks at your confront door? >> my wife was home alone and she heard a knocks on the door people standing out there were ms-13. >> ainsley: that's the relates for that arizona rancher. and he sounds the alarm on our open border next. ♪
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cartels took over the 100 trails coming through my ranch. and then everybody now coming through is in camouflage, carpet shoes with cartel scouts on our mountains guiding them through with they're never seen by people. they just move through the country. 20% are packing drugs according to an intelligence officer of the border patrol in our ranch area. >> steve: right. we were just talking about ms-13 knocked on your door. your wife are was right there. i know you have got guns every door in every room to protect yourself. have they ever gotten in the house? >> we have had two break-ins.
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usually people who bring drugs in to the united states and then they go back to mexico. one serious break-in was they took our guns, our cameras, our computers, it was outrageous, just outrageous. >> pete: i know that that part of the dessert it's -- it can be very hot and very dry. you have, in fact, installed drinking fountains. so that the migrants don't break into your house to get a sip of water. but they do break into your house. jim, you have lived there, you are a fifth generation rancher. have you thought about it's just not worth it for my family's safety we should, sack up our bats and go some place else. >> i am a fifth generation
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rancher and i am tough. a family cemetery. i will eitherrable on top of the ground or below the ground. many of our neighbors have left. they couldn't take the pressure. >> steve: i understand. you are a tough guy. can i tell you that. a lot of people in washington don't quite get what is going on. if you have a message to the people in charge of d.c. what would you tell them about what is happening in your neck of the woods? >> well, trump started building the wall and it came to my ranch, my southern boundary. and president biden stopped construction. well, it's kind of like a house being constructed and never putting in the windows or doors. there is big gaps in the wall.
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the censors were never installed. the cam cameras were never installed. the fiberoptic lines and the electricity were never installed. so the first thing you have to do is secure the border. finish the wall. >> steve: yeah. because it clearly is not secure where you are. jim chilton, we thank you very much for joining us today and telling us your story, sir. >> thank you. >> steve: god bless you. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: all right. he sees it every day. come up on this monday telecast. piers morgan is going to join us live. first president biden meeting with china's leader right now. fox news contributor and former speaker of the house newt gingrich on the high stakes talks in bally next.
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jinping, their first meeting sips biden took office. author of "defeating big government socialism," speaker gingrich joins us now. this is a high stakes meeting. i have skepticism about the approach the biden administration will take. what's your take? >> >> well, look, first of all, what biden just said on tv was nuts. the chinese aren't making any contribution to global warming. they are building as many new coal-burning power plants as they can because their primary concern, frankly is economic growth. so they pay lip service and think we are dumb enough that we listen to the speech and ignore the reality furthermore xi has been very clear that he wants china to prepare for war. he says openly we need to prepare for war. pete yes. >> that's not hard to translate. do you know what it means in english? we need prepare for war. the fact that the biden
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administration cannot cope with this is not building up the navy. is not investing in our defenses. i think xi probably looks at dealing with biden sort of like here is this dumb guy manipulate. you noticed who walked to whom? you think this china it didn't matter that xi is standing firm and biden comes to him? which is very typically of the kind of games they play about body language. >> pete: big bring on his face so happy to see xi jinping. he is that naive or do they really believe climate change is the most important threat? it's staggering to think that's what we are bringing to the table as a lead issue. look, first of all, if climate change is the most important thing, we ought to have a dramatic program in the new small modern nuclear power systems which are the least carbon producing systems of power in the world. we don't do that because that
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doesn't fit the elite's vision of the reality. >> pete: correct. >> europe now suffering. the united states is going to be suffering. >> but from a chinese standpoint, imagination you are xi jinping you think gee i wonder how hunter is doing. all the documents, all the data. you know this is an administration that is easy to manipulate. and you keep building up around taiwan and south china sea and the u.s. does nothing every everyday chinese building a military capability that we literally may not be able to match biden with xi does not security. >> pete: scening to a military to beat the united states military. i would be remiss if i did not ask you about kevin mccarthy and his attempts to be the next speaker. how do you see that unfolding? we don't have a lot of time but want to see your thoughts.
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>> hatcher was speaker in 221, and 223. we will have a majority, it will be very narrow and kevin will be the speaker. the only person you look at the leadership in washington. he is the only one who gained seat in 20 and 22. he went out and raised $480 million. he campaigned everywhere in the country. and i think there is no practical alternative to mccarthy on the republican side. so i think he will be speaker and as i said, hastert governed successfully with 221 and 223 so it's doable. >> pete: speaker gingrich, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> pete: get this story, a sign language interpreter for the lion king is fired from dream job, why? because of the color of his skin. the explosive lawsuit rocking broadway coming up next. ♪
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♪ >> ainsley: a white sign language interpreter is suing the lion king on broadway claiming he was fired because of his skin color. an email from the nonprofit theater development fund keith juan was told, quote: it's no longer appropriate to have white interpreters represent black characters for asl broadway shows. joining us now keith and his attorney josh pepper. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. thank you. >> ainsley: good morning, thank you for coming on. keith rption tell us what happened in march and then in april. >> absolutely. so, as we know broadway was interpreters often for different plays and the lion king already had some established indicates that they were using to provide access. the team three interpreters were there was a particular date that
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two of them were not available so i got an email and saying hey, keith qualified. you have a background in theater interpreting. have you done work before. available for this date to help fill in? i said absolutely, sure. and then a few days later, i got the email that you got or that you were able to show there and just lacked at it and said what they are saying i there it's illegal that's when i talked to mr. pepper. >> ainsley: josh, you got the call. tell us about the case. >> pretty much straightforward. they pretty much in their email put they are retracting the offer because he is white and there is a statute actually a reconstruction statute that says you cannot-that people have right to contract regardless of
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their lace. it was again a reconstruction era statute protect former slaves and black people from not being able to have their businesses but supreme court decided in 1976 that white people could sue under this statute as well. thurgood marshall actually wrote that. we think it's a strong case they refused to give him this job because is he white. the statute says you can't do that so we want to recover the money that he would have been paid. >> ainsley: keith, this has made national attention yesterday the front cover of "the new york post." the headline was cowardly lion. lion king boots white interpreters from the hit show. another female was booted too. it says in the article that you were going to make $1,000 per performance. out of your money, out of your job. why did you decide to sue and why did you decide now to go public with this? >> wrong is wrong.
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the decision being said in the email was wrong. you insert a different color. if you insert a different race, it is wrong. you are not allowed to fire somebody because of that reason to believe. they could have been 12 other reasons, perhaps, that they could have said. whatever, whatever. and for this reason. again, there is some false narratives out there that i'm trying to push my way into this space that is not my space. there was already a team established they were asking me to come in and help them out for one event. >> ainsley: it's really sad. because the job that you decided your profession is to help other people enjoy the theater that normally wouldn't be able to. so that's a wonderful decision on your part. but now you are being booted because of the color of your skin. thank you so much guys for coming on. let us know how it thunders out. we did reach out of to the theater development fund for a comment and we did not hear back. carley, up to you for some headlines. carp car a warning that some of the following video we are about to show may be disturbing to
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some folks. four of the six victims killed in this horrifying crash during the wings over dallas air show saturday have now been identified. crew members terry baker, lynn root, curtis roe and craig hooten were all on board when two world war ii planes collided falling to the ground in a ball of fire. the national traffic safety board is on scene investigating the calls of that horrible crash. >> ainsley: moment five suspects broke into a gun store in saturday in pennsylvania. the owner reporting several rifles and pistols stolen from the shop. during the break in the authorities asking the public for help pointing them a black hyundai sedan they may have been driving. see it right there. hit show yellowstone returning for 5. to be governor of montana. costner has some serious thoughts about the real election this week telling "u.s.a. today" quote i wish the people that did
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run had a bigger vision and more morality about how they see the country evolving, i'm disappointed. the actor will be exploring the iconic national park in a new series called yellowstone 150. which will be available to walch on fox nation starting november 20th. how cool is that? not happy with the team. six appearances for it united. he believes club executives are trying to force me to leave. >> force you out? >> yes. not only the coach but other three guys ar around the club. >> yes senior executive level. >> yes i felt betrayed. >> piers morgan conducted that 90 ominute tell-all interview with the soccer star. he will be on "fox & friends" to discuss all of it later. ainsley over to you. >> ainsley: one of the greatest. we love him.
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thank you so much, carley. let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. we love you too. ains. >> janice: i love you as well. ainsley asked if we are getting snow here in the new york not in new york but southern section of new jersey. take a look at the maps. because it's cold my friends. 14 in marquette. 27 in chicago. that you will cold air is going to sink southward along the gulf coast. florida is the only area that is going to remain warm over the next several days. we have in area of low pressure coming out of rockies and that's going to bring the potential for snow across the southern plains, the ohio valley and parts of the appalachians up towards pennsylvania and interior sections of new england and new york. can you see that little section there in northwestern new jersey could get some snow in the next 24 to 36 hours. very cold. there is your temperatures today, those are daytime highs, so 33 in minneapolis and that cold air going to continue to kind of move towards the ohio valley, tennessee and mississippi river valley. look at that cold takes hold. monday, tuesday, wednesday,
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every 250 million people are impacted by below average temperatures. just getting into that season but, you know, ainsley, we are going to be in florida on wednesday. i'm so excited for that. >> ainsley: the patriot awards. everyone can watch it on fox nation. >> ainsley: absolutely. we will be there. will. >> janice: you got it. >> ainsley: americans face soaring prices. >> the president likes to say they haven't felt it yet. that's true they haven't felt a lot of this yet. but starting next year they really start to feel a lot of it. >> ainsley: host of varney and company on fox business. stuart varney walking out. he is going to react. ♪ ♪
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economic policies on inflation yesterday. take a look at this. >> now, the reality is that a lot of communities across the country haven't felt the effects on this yet because it takes a little time to implement these things as these bills -- as these programs really become projects, as they become community changing, forward-looking progress across this country, that people are going to, you know, they are
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going to feel it the president likes to say they haven't felt it yet. >> ainsley: but how much longer will americans have to wait to feel the relief? >> steve: let's dial in the host of varney and company and american built on fox business stuart varney. >> he let's wait why have to wait a long, long time before we see the results of president biden's policy because they are not going to be good. anita dunn is promising wait you haven't seen the full results yet. oh no wait until the good stuff comes. wait, the good stuff is not coming. biden's policies are leading us down a garden path of problems. he is going to tax business, what do you think happens when you tax business as did you go into recession? his green energy policies have already raised energy prices. home heating oil is up 20% in october alone and going higher still. still haven't seen the full impact of that yet and we will. the lowering of price of prescription drugs, that doesn't start until 2024.
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>> steve: only 10 drugs. depend on the reform of the permitting process. we haven't reformed the permitting process have to wait a long long time. the bottom line is the republicans' weakness in the mid termed elections cannot roll back or stop many of the president's policies going forward the results of those policies will be negative, not positive as anita dunn suggests. that's my opinion. >> steve: sure, given the way every administration works, you know, congress passes bills and then the administration figures out how to implement it. whether it's okay, clean water, how are you going to do that? clean air, how are you doings that? border, how are you going to do that? this is more stuff he can do with a phone and a pen. >> $330 billion given over to pete buttigieg to figure out how to get tom green energy out there? is that going to work? i don't think so. >> pete: pursue even more spending bills? >> of course, yes. what's to stop them at best, the
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republicans will have a very slim majority in the house to hold the purse strings. to say lower the majority the more difficult it is to make serious change to policy going forward. the results of the midterms are exceptionally negative for america going forward. >> ainsley: on "american built" tonight at 9:00, you are talking about the concerned sportscenter. we have a clip. watch this. >> 450. >> my god what we have to build here is monumental. >> the mission was clear the method was not. >> everything was grew, everything was groundbreaking. >> stuart: high tech, bruit force. >> feel it in your lungs. >> 10 million pounds of thrust just boom. >> nothing like this had ever been done before. >> how they built the kennedy space center. >> it is awe-inspiring what you saw there is the largest indoor space created up to that point
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vehicle assembly building. that's when american could do things is. >> i was flying back yesterday. the building is so big can you see it from 40 hours feet it's big fmla high. >> kennedy sportscenter, 9:00 tonight. building of the sherman tank. battle tanks made in four years by america in the second world war. can do america. >> pete: that one you need to watch. >> i mentioned that for your benefit. >> pete: great to see you stuart sport. >> stuart: sure thing. >> pete: special announcement from the b attorneyer. don't go anywhere ♪ rocking ♪ ain't going to stop ♪ going to keep on rocking ♪ some day going to make it to the top
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>> it is 8:00 on the east coast. an urgent manhunt is underway after three people were shot dead overnight at the university of virginia. a shelter in place is still in effect as they search for the suspect they believe is armed and dangerous. >> ainsley: ashley strohmier is here with the details. >> officials now confirm that three people are dead and at least two others are hurt after asserting their garage on campus. we are told that shots rang out after 10:0
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