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rudabeh: president biden packed his trip to florida where he surveyed the damage left behind. a category three hurricane leaving thousands without power. welcome to fox news live, i'm mike emauel. did not meet with governor desantis while in the sunshine state. the security measures needed for a meeting would disrupt the ongoing recovery efforts. lucas is live at the white house
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with more. >> governor desantis speaking a few minutes ago and yankee town. none of the local reporters there asked desantis about his snub of president biden yesterday. governor desantis described the damage. >> some people lost their entire homes. some of the homes just washed away that were right there on the water. others had four or 5 feet of water. they are not livable right now. it takes a lot of time. >> white house press secretary said there was no indication that desantis would not be there to greet the president. >> he may have had other reasons but he did help us plan this. we saw with fema and decided
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where we should go. where there would be the least disruption. i'm very pleased, the guy, we don't agree very much at all. >> the former governor now republican senator rick scott who played the role of welcoming committee. [inaudible] and then how fast you improve through fema, the republic assistance. >> governor desantis met some criticism for not meeting with biden. perhaps that is what the desantis campaign was banking on mike: thank you. ♪ gop presidential candidates gearing up to be back out on the campaign trail after the holiday
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weekend with the second debate just a few weeks away on foxbusiness. alexandria is here with the very latest. nearly every republican candidate, a reality check has come a way of new polling. former president trumps lead has doubled since april 246 percentage points. ranking trumpets our first choice in a primary. ron desantis came in a distant second with 13%. mike pence heads to new hampshire tomorrow. he told shannon bream that these numbers do not reflect what he is seeing on the ground. >> frankly, our canvassers have been running consistently second in that state. plenty of time between now and the iowa caucuses. >> ramaswamy the only candidate holding events this weekend.
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>> yes, i will support him. if i'm the president, yes, i will pardon him. >> former un ambassador nikki haley sounding off on fake the nation -- "face the nation." listen. >> implying that the american people are not smart. the american people will not vote for a convict it criminal. the american people will vote for someone that can win a general election. >> june of 2015. 1% of republicans picked then candidate trump as their choice. it just shows that significant gains are made. >> we will see where it goes. mike: thank you very much. four more on this, let's bring it two days panel.
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welcome to both of you appeared. >> thanks for having me. >> former vice president mike pence out on the circuit today talking to "fox news sunday." >> i say with humility, i am just simply the most experience, tested and proven conservative running for the republican nomination today. >> pence has been feisty or since the debate. is it working, kristin? >> i think this is the only way that he has to go. i am not sure if it is actually working. the former president -- i think, you know, he is looking at the race saying i've got to do this or there is no chance. >> a more assertive and
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aggressive pence? >> no. he cannot really run on vice president because he has alienated so many trump pence supporters that are now just trump supporters. the people that may be would be inclined to like mike pence who are may be the strongest pro-life contingent, a more evangelical, he settled the debate stage that he would support a 15 week floor which actually struck me as a little bit surprising. you would think he would try to distinguish himself by making the floor something that would not allow the vast majority of abortions that happen in america i do not think that messaging will get my pence anywhere. >> larry hogan, republican, says
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some folks need to drop out. let's play him. >> i think there are too many people in the field. if you do not make the debate stage you likely should consider getting out. ramaswamy for example is being a cheerleader for trump. he should not even be running for president. >> is he right pressure mark wanting an alternative to president trump? >> there is a large field of candidates. i think that it is a healthy thing on both sides of the aisle does it matter, republican, democrat. i think that ramaswamy is asking a lot of questions. it is just the natural state of things. >> then there is nikki haley arguing it is time to turn the page. let's play her. >> i am completely for mental
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competency test for anyone over the age of 75. i am not saying that to be disrespectful. here you have mitch mcconnell, diane feinstein, nancy pelosi, at what point do they get that it is time to leave? they need to let a younger generation take over. >> is not effective particularly with younger voters? >> i don't think so. there is polling that says that 77% of people that think that joe biden is too old to run for another term. it speaks to the people that do not want joe biden. only 51% think that donald trump is too old. democrats think that in republicans do not. i do not think that it will actually boost her in the primary because people do not necessarily see trumps age as something that is a hindrance to him. other things, yes.
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it may be a bipartisan message, but it just is not one that we are ready for yet. mike: your thought on that, kristin. >> knowing how old these people were. you will also have issues with groups like the aarp because, you know, older voters, older americans are the ones uploading large numbers. how do you tackle it? >> from the associated press poll which may make reference to biden being too old for a second term. 72% of all adults, 69% democrats , 74% of independents, 89% of republicans, that has to be alarming for the folks at the white house and at the biden campaign. >> they do not love it so it shows that not a lot of people will wake up and vote for joe
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biden. the question is will they wake up and vote against, fill in the blank. maybe it is just against republicans. bad for any number of reasons or whatever. maybe they will wake up that morning and vote against donald trump or maybe they will fall because a ballot harvester has shown up to their door and it is just so easy. i do think they have an age problem, but maybe they do not have to worry about it so much because maybe it is not who you wake up and vote for, it is who you wake up and vote against and they have done a pretty good job of slandering basically everyone on the right. >> kristin, 69% of democrats and 74% of independents has to be alarming to the president and his team. your thoughts. >> it is a consideration, obviously. it is a liability. you wake up and you vote against donald trump. if he is a candidate, eggs are
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looking good for the president. >> we have a second republican debate coming up on foxbusiness september 27. may, what about democratic debates? >> i love to see them, but i do not think joe biden was in the office because he got out there and campaigns. i don't think he has any interest in doing it again. if donald trump or ramaswamy, whoever's a candidate, i do not expect desantis to rebate for the republican so why would he for the democrats. a huge question on so many things on his record i would love to see him answer for us. basket mandates coming in. maybe more vaccine pushes. things that are very, very unpopular. he will never have the answer for them because the dnc is covering for him. >> what we see primary debates on the democratic side?
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>> primary debates, you have a an incumbent in the white house. it is not in unprecedented thing the president, though, he has proven himself time and time again that he, you know, can get things done. he has passed a lot a bipartisan legislation working with both parties. he has a lot to speak to in a great track record whether we have a debater not on the democratic side. >> kristin, may, thank you for your time. pleasure speaking with both of you. >> thank you. >> sitting down with the chairman of the council of economic counsel. jared bernstein and mike pence. coming up right after the show. the second presidential debate is coming up fast moderating by our very own.
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set for september 27 on the foxbusiness network. that will be one that you do not want to miss. thousands of people stranded in the nevada desert after torrential rain turned the burning man music festival grounds into a huge mud pit. advising attendees to shelter in place and conserve food and water while they wait for the roads to dry up. christina coleman is live with more on this developing story. >> tens of thousands of participants order to shelter in place. also banned from riding cars or bicycles at the event. heading off to blackrock desert north of reno for burning man. the typically dry and dusty event site is caked with mud. it left a blanket of sludge in the area. take a look at that. intending to stop a rush of
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traffic by closing all gates to the festival. not everyone was stuck in the mud. walking 6 miles before they were picked up by a fan who was happy to get to meet him. they all seem to be in good spirits. it is been tough for many participants defined cell phone service or wi-fi to try to change their flights home. claudia cowan is at the festival she explains how participants look after each other during the events unusual rainy and muddy conditions. >> the camps are hunkering down. we are supporting each other. making sure our neighbors have enough food, water, blankets. we are still finding fun. just a different kind of fun. really connecting with each other. >> the sheriff's office says they are working to provide more cell phone service so participants can call their
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loved ones and make travel arrangements if needed he had they also say they are investigating one doubt that this event. it is unclear how this person died. authorities are not releasing any additional information on the fatality at this time. >> thank you very much. a convicted murderer on the loose in pennsylvania after escaping prison. the latest on the ongoing manhunt next. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night...
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an escaped prisoner and pennsylvania has been spotted on the surveillance camera less than 2 miles from the prison. cb cotton is live with the latest. >> caught on camera, possibly cornered. investigators really do not believe that convicted murderer has gotten too far from the prison. escaped inmate just before 2:00 a.m. saturday captured on grainy home surveillance in a wooded home surveillance area. he has on a bike colored t-shirt , pants and white sneakers while carrying a backpack.
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police are not sure how we got that. long black curly hair. 5 feet tall 120 pounds. he escaped from the chester county prison which is 30 miles west of philly just before nine thursday morning. investigators looking into whether he had help with the escape. serving a life sentence for murdering his ex-girlfriend. prosecutors say he stepped in front of her kids because she found out he's wanted for 2017 order in his home country of brazil. people are being told to stay vigilant especially over the long holiday weekend. >> now and for the past 12 hours we have been searching that area very thoroughly. it is a heavily wooded area. it is not easy for our investigators to get through. >> please remain vigilant. especially given the long holiday weekend where people may be out of town.
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it's very likely that the suspect could attempt to break into one of those homes. >> a report of a an attempted burglar not far from where he was spotted on that home surveillance video. there is now combined reward of $10,000 for his capture. >> cb cotton reporting live did thank you very much. >> it will end up being a pretty rapid restoration compared to past storms which is good because that helps with everything. trying to clean up debris, trying to get all of this stuff in order, it makes a really big difference. >> florida governor ron desantis just gave a wrap up on the hurricane efforts after president biden's visit to the sunshine state yesterday. we are joined by reed. >> thanks, mike. great to be with you. >> how have leaders in florida and beyond handled hurricane
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idalia. >> first of i like to say our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the storm. i would like to commend florida in the state of leadership there the division of emergency management and their leadership there always do a wonderful job of being there and responding to mike: how do folks hit hard by this hurricane start with recovery? >> one of the first steps is debris removal. remove that immediate threat to public health and safety. one thing that can really expedite that is citizens putting that debris on the back of the curve just as soon as they can. making sure they are sorting the debris into the different waste streams. that helps in getting it collect it in a expedited fashion. >> it is not as simple as just putting it on the curve right
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there. concerns about polluting things and all kinds of other issues after hurricane. right? >> that is correct. always listen to any instructions given by your local authorities. it also goes into sorting the debris into piles of cmd. construction and demolition debris. your two by fours, drywall, home contents in the near vegetative debris into another pile. trees, limbs, rush. also white goods. household appliances. making sure you are keeping those separate. household hazardous waste, your paint, gear cleaning solutions and batteries. keeping all of that segregated is a really big deal. also making sure you are not putting any of your debris piles under low-lying powerlines. also not covering any fire
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hydrants. now putting your pile of debris on top of any transformers or utility boxes on the ground. that will help the recovery process. also, trash bags. we cannot see inside of a trash bag therefore they would get left behind thus slowing down that removal process. >> it is almost september 3. typically hurricane season runs till thanksgiving or so. it could be a busy week and months ahead. >> i think have a plan gets preached from every state ema that is out there. as you start seeing that storm coming in try to secure so things don't become loose hazards. also not thinking this is a one and done. we have a lot of storm season left. who knows. who knows what could still be out there what we have to face.
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>> what impact have hurricanes had on you and people close to you? >> i grew up in the gulf coast. i grew up probably outside of mobile, alabama. the personal effects, of course, i work in this business. every fault the last 15 years i've been very busy. >> we are grateful for your time and your analysis today. we wish you all the best, sir. >> thank you, mike. great to be with you. making donations and continues to be an annual disaster giving program which enables the red cross to immediately respond to disasters such as hurricane idalia. support and resources to aid in recovery. visit red cross.org/fox forward or scan the qr code on your
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>> the shots broke out around 9:30 p.m. eastern friday night. earlier today they released the identity of the 16-year-old that was killed. investigators say there appears to of been some sort of altercation and there are no initial indications to suggest this was a random attack. a 28-year-old woman also her. in a social media post she said she was shot in the arm. she is expected to recover. extra security at the game, the school board will be working alongside the sheriff's office to evaluate protocols in the wake of this incident. this comes after multiple people were shot at high school games in oklahoma and the atlantic area past month. a 15-year-old suspect was arrested in connection with that 10 miles east of oklahoma city. clayton county schools are using metal detectors and body
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scanners. also no longer allowing tailgating and parking lots after high school senior was shot in the parking lot of a football game. that 18-year-old was shot three times. he may never walk again. mike. >> thank you so much. ♪ mike: a lawsuit revealing the national archives and records administration is in possession of more than 5000 e-mails and documents containing pseudonyms, big names are president biden reportedly used during his vice presidency. this is the white house refuses to release hundred of messages referencing hunter biden's firm citing executive privilege. mark smith joins me now. welcome. >> is reporting on fake names used by then vice president biden to communicate with his son. as many as 5400 messages. what do you find alarming about
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that? >> keep in mind we have hunter biden under criminal investigation by special counsel now for all sorts of potentially alleged wrongdoing. what is interesting here is if you believe the reports, these e-mails that joe biden allegedly used to communicate among others hunter biden is who may have these documents other than the archivist, that would be hunter biden. why is it that the department of justice is trying to indict and go after all the people that work for donald trump to have them turned states evidence against donald trump. the same technique being used against hunter biden to say, look, hunter biden, we have you. potentially you are a big trouble where you could go to prison for years, maybe even decades depending on the charges
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why don't you turn over these documents and testify against your father. this is how the department of justice would do it in any other case. trying to turn them against the people that are so-called the big people or the big guy. biden relationship, doing it every single day in the context of the trump indictments. >> and irs whistleblower raising concerns about the hunter biden investigation is being handled and the justice department is pushing back on that. what is your thoughts on that part of the story? >> it surely does not have the appearance of fairness. he does appear to be getting a special treatment. it turns out that the judge in delaware by doing her job of really uncovering the sweetheart deal really unraveled what appeared to be a very special deal. a special agreement between the
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department of justice and hunter biden. that is now come unraveled. the question now is what happens next. why is the department of justice now putting pressure on hunter biden and the related people to hunter biden to turn over evidence about the big guy, joe biden. that is exactly what the justice would you in any other case. it does not appear to be happening here. some of fairness, i think is significant. >> i am sure their folks at home wondering if this business dealing investigation will produce any results. your thoughts? >> one does not know. you do not know what you do not know. what is quite interesting is if there is nothing there, you would think that joe biden and hunter biden would want to revealed itself to the public. eliminate any doubts and
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concerns. that does not appear to be happening here. it seems to be the reverse. trying to deny the oversight committees in the house this information. one wonders what are they trying to hide. one understands they can be executive privilege were like the president and the vice president are huddled in the office to discuss tragedy. it could be privilege, if you will. when you start to communicate with people outside of the government which are here to be the case with these aliases, you have now talked about government related information and strategies with people outside the government which seems to be a wave of any kind of privilege. why is that information not being forthcoming at this point? >> president trump indicted in four different places. one analyst said there could be
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an impact on his presidential campaign. let's play it. >> i think he will find a democratic secretary of state somewhere. we will now put it on the ballot i think it will go through the court system very quickly. i think that they will rule that there is no way you can keep donald trump off the ballot without congressional enabling legislation of some kind. by the way, we have it. he was not charged. >> could trump on the ballot and up at the supreme court? >> what is ironic is you have a lot of these democrats that like to talk about democracy, democracy, democracy saying we can have secretary of state having the authority to keep donald trump off the ballot as opposed to let we the people vote for or against donald trump at the end, turning to the 14th
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amendment, certain people if you engage against the in government , you can be denied to serve again in government. that is a real stretch. donald trump has already been acquitted to the insurrection. one wonders if it was even an insurrection. the reality was he was impeached with his rolling connection with that. acquitted by the senate. arguably, it has already been resolved in his favor. the second impeachment occurred after january 6. >> mark smith fired up on a holiday weekend. thanks very much. >> thank you, mike. mike: the unofficial end of summer. speaking to two small business owners on how the summer went for them. next. ♪
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it was really discouraging. but golo's so easy, the weight just falls off. india's moon rover now said to sleep after completing its mission. the first to reach the moon south pole. after two weeks of collecting data the rover confirmed the presence of elements such as iron and sulfur on the moon south pole. the increase of inflation. eggs, bacon and milk cost
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significantly more than in previous years. two small business owners joining me now to talk about how inflation is impacting their work. the owner in miami florida. joe deal the owner of burger bar gentlemen, welcome and. [inaudible] >> he is breaking plates already here we go. how is business? >> business is good. probably back to where we were pre-pandemic. just the cost of goods and funding labor is my dilemma. >> giorgio's, i understand that this is not been great in 2023. what is the deal? >> miami is known now for very expensive city. we go to costa rica, go to
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columbia, go to some countries that are not so expensive. you get the best. excellent packages. they give you food. they give you sleep. these 23 last few years the government has supported us in keeping the doors open in florida and miami. twenty-three up 20-30% down compared to last year. >> how difficult is it finding workers? we've heard it from many small distant people. >> this is the toughest, i am really struggling to get a full crew. we are still shortening our hours just to try to cover it.
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we are lucky we just picked up a hard rock casino here in bristol that will really help me with the tourism industry. >> do you want to work? >> people are going to work. it is very expensive for them to come work in miami. [speaking in native tongue] family. people work with me and the team a new person wanting to migrate to miami, sometimes they need to travel two or three hours to come to work. around miami beach it is not affordable. >> right. we heard from the white house that inflation is slowing down. prices are not coming down. what is the latest on the point?
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>> my family and i operation raising the prices three times in 10 years. two of them are the last three years appears it is just getting hard for me to keep up with the prices. giorgio, what about the prices? >> i will press it six times in the last three years. buying chicken or eggs or lamb. it is a different price. it is out of control. i cannot do this to my client. we are losing money, but i cannot charge for a chicken dish $30.
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>> all right, let's have some fun. what is the most popular burger on the menu? what are we getting will we go to the burger bar? >> my most popular is all my cheese. to grilled cheese sandwiches with the burger -- burger in the middle. >> i spent two plus weeks in greece this summer. loved every minute of elevated. what are the best dishes on the menu? >> very famous for getting salad using lots of ingredients. one hour south of miami. i come -- i bring my own. we have excellent lamb chops.
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staying around miami and the keys. >> you guys are making me hungry what is your message for the policymakers here in washington. what can they do to help you out ? >> taxing is what is killing me the worst. one of the highest food taxing in the country. 15% in food tax that i am paying every month. it is one of the highest in the country in our little town of bristol. that and our minimum wage, our pre-governor, we were doing a dollar a year for the next three years. i am all about minimum wage but i think the market says that. it is not richmond. we cannot pay the same thing down here there paying enrichment. is killing small businesses like me. mike: what can the government do to help you?
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>> to show some for and supporting employees. looking into these really big problems to give students and get their students general insurance. >> giorgio, god bless you guys. you are the backbone of the economy. >> thank you, george. >> final class she is in tel aviv. -- final clashes in tel aviv. we will have a live report after the break. ♪
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that was being guarded by law enforcement and chaos ensued 39 people arrested and more than 160 wounded including nearly 50 officers. now that the scene has unfolded the migrants fought each other with rocks and sticks before some turn to battle police who were trying to disperse the crowds. still it took hours to clear the area. a number of police cars and businesses were vandalized during the incident. it brought up new discussions about immigration issues here. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu explained the red line was crossed as leadership in jerusalem is considering steps to support asylum-seekers that were involved in the rioting. a special team tasked with handling this issue. around 18,000 eritrean asylum-seekers currently in israel. there are similar incidents and other parts of the world among
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the eritrean community. mike: fascinating. did you think the clashes, some immigrants as well clashing with police there? >> absolutely. police are prepared for this unrest. not the community they usually head to the streets and right here. this is something new for the city of tel aviv. mike: thank you so much. that is all for this hour fox news live. "fox news sunday" with shannon bream is up next. i am mike emanuel. i will be back tomorrow. thanks so much for watching. enjoy what is left of your labor day weekend. have a great day. ♪ not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth.
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