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biden anymore because you really can't run cover for this kind of an economy and this kind of a country right now. ed. >> joe: you can't run cover and i can't believe the joints have favored. >> todd: do you think they will cover? >> joe: no the jets will cover in dallas. make it daily thing. >> todd: sports prediction as well. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> carley: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. the united auto workers are officially on strike against the nation's big three automakers. >> brian: 13,000 union members walking the picket line overnight, three different plants in ohio, michigan and missouri. >> pete: it is truly historic move marking the first time employees for ford, g.m. and at the atlantis have walked out at the same time. >> we were told they were
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prepared to strike 150,000 members. they have didn't find out late last night which plants would be targeted. right now around 13,000 workers at plants in michigan, ohio, and missouri have walked off the job. that's after their contract expired at 11:59 without a deal. they have been demonstrating throughout the night. the plan is to continue strikes if additional negotiations continue to fail. workers raked in billions off their it backs. more than 40% wage increase over four years. pension benefits for all employees, limiting the use of temporary workers and four day work weeks. the automakers the commands are unrealistic competition facing from tesla. here is ford ceo jim farley. >> i think for the plant states where there is a plant in kentucky, missouri, michigan, and ohio, this could be really devastating for those locations.
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it's restaurants. it's everything. gas stations. but we don't want that to happen. >> former president trump entered the conversation stating "i strongly urged the uaw make a meet total reveal of the ev mandate. presbiden's policies allowed to stand jobs cease to exist and all all your jobs sent to china." if were to strike at once for 10 days' time the estimated impact on the economy would be $5.6 billion. of course, right now, the strike is more limited to just three plants but that will continue on a rolling basis, according to the union. and according to reports from reuters and "the washington post." the biden administration is now considering an emergency aid package for suppliers who could be impacted by the strike. guys? >> brian: wow. >> pete: thank you very much.
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>> brian: thank you so much alexandria a a rolling strike. certain plants out. jim farley says, listen, whether you have a rolling strike when we just shut down a plant. it will take a while to fire it up again. they want 46% increase. i can't get into the cba of auto workers. one issue donald trump says is a problem is that the electric car. it's a different skill set. and they are opening up plants in right-to-work states. so they are union free. >> ainsley: plants are worried they will go bankrupt if they increase everyone's pay that much. that's a significant pay increase. >> brian: yes. >> pete: it's a real problem for biden's re-election here as they obsess over evs that the industry says it doesn't want or at least the union say it doesn't want. move to states without unions is a great point. >> brian: think about this week, indictment, you have this strike, you have indictment and you also have impeachment. not great for joe biden. >> ainsley: a lot of people worried about his age and
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stamina. >> pete: hunter biden is indicted on federal gun charges, attorney politics. now blaming ultra maga republicans for the first son's legal woes. >> never brought a charge like this against anybody. what changed? it is the folks like chairman comer and the republican ultra maga crazies do something to vindicate their political position and guess what? they succeeded. >> brian: you can't dispute any of the charges. all the charges are related to lying during the purchase of a firearm. and the problem is if i could do a joe biden, yeah, you sit there all the time and talk about background checks and gun sales and look what your son did. the first for making false statements on the application form saying he was not using or addicted to drugs when he is or was. even though he later admitted that he was taking it -- taking crack every 15 minutes. the second is for repeating those statements to a gun shop
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employee who sold hunter the weapon. the third charge is for possessing the gun while illegally using drugs. >> ainsley: if he is convicted, the president's son does face up to 25 years in prison. still no word on which judge is going to preside over this case or when hunter is due in court. >> brian: so let's go over to the wall. we need to stretch our legs. >> pete: yes. >> brian: we don't apt aaron rodgers situation we stretch before the show. >> ainsley: october 2018, hunter buys this .38 caliber colt co-britain in wilmington, delaware that's the gun he bought. >> pete: here is why the date is important. october 20, 18, what's the day? running up to the date on this, either you charge him now or not charge him at all. >> >> brian: judge said it's not worth the page it's written on. >> pete: hunter has the gun.
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haley biden, who is beau biden's widow who is now with hunter biden, finds the gun, tosses it in a trash can behind a grocery store which is also near a school, presumably she didn't want him to harm himself. >> ainsley: are they dating at this point? >> brian: he left his wife for his brother's widow which is interesting. also, the word is, the secret service fished it out. why was he with secret service as the son of a vice president? >> ainsley: brian referenced this earlier in april of 2021, that's when hunter's book came out called beautiful things, his memoir. in the book he says i was smoking crack every 15 minutes. >> pete: kind of shows you how not worried he was about gun charges being brought against him. >> ainsley: he admitted it in the book. >> pete: most powerful admission he has made and he made it himself in both the written book and the audio book. >> brian: i was watching kash patel last night he believes if this goes to trial that haley will be brought in and be asked what was going on with the gun? why did you throw it out.
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did the biden family want that drama in the courtroom? >> pete: interesting point. fast forward to june. hunter agreed to -- brian you already talked about it, plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges to avoid prosecution but a judge was wise to this sweetheart deal. >> ainsley: plea deal collapsed in july and then yesterday, david weiss charges hunter biden in a three-count indictment on these gun charges and that's why we are talking about it this morning. >> brian: just keep in mind, this has nothing to do with joe. it's the easiest charge because there really is no excuse. your signature is there you lied to the people. the gun was real. found in the dumpster. nobody says anything, challenges anything about this story. it is just the punishment for the crime and so far this is the easy part because you could just say one drug-addled son now clean, we hope, did something wrong. >> ainsley: hunter's attorney says a charge like this has never been brought in the united states for this kind of a crime ever before.
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he said he did not, talking about hunter, he did share his business with his dad and did he not share any money from his businesses with his dad. >> pete: tell that to every drug addict or gun dealer out of there who has been charged on charges just like this. brian, you made the operative point. >> this is the one charge that doesn't implicate joe biden. it's the easiest one for weiss to make. foreign business dealings, lying on tax returns, they are still out there. they could be a part of it. the question is does this actually go to trial or do they plead again? >> pete: about saving face for weiss? he does say and everybody says the investigation is not over. five years later, paul manafort, within months, was in solitary confinement for his overseas foreign business dealings. >> carley: true. >> brian: because they said he wasn't registered. this guy has got like six or seven countries involved with never registered and it's been five years. >> ainsley: the white house in july said they would not pardon him. that joe biden won't pardon his son, he said.
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>> pete: donald trump reacted to the indictments of hunter biden. remember, he was the first one to say where's hunter back in 2015. he knew there were open secrets out there about stuff going on. here is the interview he gave yesterday. >> mr. president, can you continue to say that there are two systems of justice? >> well, i think there is no question about it. he had a plea deal that was the deal of the century. the art of the deal. you could write a book on it. the art of the deal and all of the sudden that was broken up by a judge who was able to -- auto brilliant judge, actually, who was able to see what was happening. and it's a sad situation. i mean, nobody should be happy about this. >> pete: yep, i mean, he is right it is a sad situation but it is one that the biden -- well, this one -- again, one that can be pinned on one individual but the rest of them are a web of the biden family. >> brian: i don't know kristen welker, taken over meet the press. this is her big interview.
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are you as astounded the questions to trump can you really say there is two tiers of justice as if this balances out? are you crazy? do you know what's next? are they familiar with what's next and what should be investigated? >> ainsley: right. what is happening to hunter everyone would say legitimate because he admits in his look he was smoking crack every 15 minutes. he lied on a gun application allegedly those are the charges he is facing. >> brian: it's easy. >> ainsley: if you add all this up, if you add joe biden's age, people's concern with that hunter biden, if you add up the auto worker strike. if you add up the fact that we're not energy independent, what's happening on the border, afghanistan, what's happening in ukraine, it all -- it's not good for joe biden. and inflation. you are spending so much money, you are not making as much as you used to when you add in inflation. it's not good for him. there is a fox news poll that shows donald trump, vivek ramaswamy, nikki haley, and mike pence could each defeat joe biden if the election were held
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today. look at these numbers. >> pete: brand new poll, helps push trump ahead of biden for the first time in the real clear politics average overall. he is in the lead overall of aggregate polls. also on the republican side it has -- of that poll trump is at 60%, desantis at 12 12 ramaswt 7. >> brian: we know it's not a popular vote. we all know, too, it's within the margin of error. it is a trend of what is happening very similar to the queue poll and cnn poll. for them not to be alarmed is crazy. there is a five alarm fire on the democratic side. >> pete: no doubt. part of it mental soundness of biden. that question was asked as well. biden 36% say yes, 37% say no. numbers higher for former
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president trump at 46%. big concerns for biden about whether he could do the job. >> i thought it was so interesting what he said joe biden is to old he does not want it to be about age. number one 77. number two could blur the line. he also does not want to lower the bar should they get head-to-head in a debate. all you hear is joe biden doesn't have it. joe biden doesn't have it if if he goes up the stairs and doesn't fall down he looks like a winner. donald trump says we're not doing this again. don't say he is too old. look at his decisions. go back to the "wall street journal" poll when asked, what policies were better for you, trump or biden? 50 to 41. and that, to me, is the substance. we love the play-by-play. out there the average person says was my life letter in 2019? and the policies and average income and we see the numbers. trump would be smart to lay back and let everybody focus on what
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joe is doing or not doing. and one thing is he not doing, addressing something that's affecting maybe 46 states. and that's illegal immigration problem. >> pete: no doubt. >> brian: especially if you walk through this city and as people yelled at me yesterday, the eye of the storm is still the border cities. and you are seeing it. the numbers are back up to all-time highs again. >> ainsley: who yelled at you yesterday? >> brian: not yelled at me. i got a whole bunch of eve males saying stop saying new york is the center of the problem. because the border cities are the ones that have been changed forever. >> pete: they were in all caps or with exclamation points, you could tell they were yelling? >> i looked as a cumulative yell, why are you saying that after 6 or 7 i misspoke but for people outside the border cities, new york is the worst. ains haines that would probably be true. but, when you hear mayor eric adams give the numbers. they are so much lower than they are in texas. >> brian: oh, yeah.
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>> ainsley: the governor of texas will say that you think it's bad in new york? come here. that's why we are distributing them. and sharing them around the united states. we can't handle them all. >> pete: the border cities around sanctuary cities they haven't declared themselves as such. new york has. >> brian: southern california sanctuary state they don't complain they abuse their people. >> ainsley: 160 people on the terror watch list crossing the border so far this fiscal year. an update on the border crisis as the migrants overwhelm facilities and are now, because there are too many inside these facilities, border patrol agents have to release them out on the streets. >> pete: plus, the patriot awards are back. we will talk to a young patriot serving homeless and disabled veterans since he was 4 years old. >> ainsley: how cute. >> brian: speaking of patriots, joey jones is live from a lake in georgia with a nonprofit on a mission to bring together injured vets through water sports. >> ainsley: okay. that looks dangerous. >> brian: that looks fun. ♪ it's what i believe in
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♪ this country i love ♪ an american spirit ♪ runs in our blood ♪ on the fbi's terror watch list
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have crossed the border so far this fiscal year. jest about an hour ago former spanish soccer president louise ruby alice arriving in court in madrid for kissing world cup winner jenny her mows so he he is facing charges of sexual assault and coercion for the kiss after spain's world win last month. he resigned from the post this week after significant backlash. he consists the kiss is consensual. she insists it was not. week two in the nfl the philadelphia eagles defeated
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after outlasting the minnesota vikings last night. sorry, pete, sluggish start for both teams but then the eagles offense began to click in the second half. >> third and four. here comes pressure. there goes the ball. wide open! it is smith, again. all the way for the touchdown. >> carley: smith going 63 yards for the touchdown helping fuel philly to the 34-28 win. those are your headlines. pete, i'm so sorry i know you had your viking socks and tie on yesterday. shoorkts sorry. >> pete: give up 250 yards rushing it was terrible. >> carley: wawa, congratulations pennsylvania. >> pete: no we are 0-2. >> carley: national program so it's hard. >> pete: no congratulations to you philly, i don't like your team and most people don't like your team and that's a fact. thank you, carley. >> carley: see you. >> pete: patriot awards are back
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november 16th to honor everyday american heroes like 12-year-old tyler stall legs who won the young patriot award in 2020 after he began helping disabled veterans at 4 years old. >> i want to remember the veterans every, every day. when i was 4 looked at a video of veterans on the street and i decided to wanted to build houses for them but that was not financially possible, so we started to give back to veterans and started to give away the hero bags a few days later he joins us with his mother andrea blackstone. you started when you were 4. got the award when you were 9. now you are 12. what's it been like to work with veterans and help them improve their lives at such a young age? >> so, it's been very -- it's been very -- firstly, influence
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on me because it helps me to also connect with myself because it makes me feel good. and it also helps me to know that they are okay. because. >> pete: absolutely. keep going. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> pete: no, go ahead. you were going. >> okay. so, i just wanted to say that that is a very big impact for me and i like helping people whenever i can. >> pete: clearly, andrea, how you instill. this what a special kid that even now -- he has been doing it for 8 years. >> yes. thank you. the time has flown by. it started because my late dad, unfortunately, passed away. owe was a veteran who instilled such love of country in me as child. as my brothers and sisters and there wasn't a day that didn't go by down to when dad was at the v.a. hospital that he didn't love his country and said he
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would have served all over again. so i passed on that love about veterans to tyler and instill in them there are everyday heroes. some of the best people, sometimes, that don't hear thank you enough and not just in words but in thought and action. so when tyler said he wanted to do some things, it was only the right thing to do to do what i could do to try to support that cause and we hope to continue and for it to grow. it's been a struggle, but it's a worthy one. >> pete: absolutely. so well said. i think we have a quick clip of tyler patriot awards your remarks in 2020. take a look. >> all you need is a to help you, teacher, this is can apply to everyone, your mother, your father, your teacher, anybody just say hey, i want to do this. and if they agree, you can start
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something even if it's once a year. it doesn't have to be the big thing. you don't have to be the richest person in the world. >> pete: during 2020 during covid. i didn't get a chance to meet you. i hope we can meet this year or next at the patriot award. we would love to have you and your mother come join us. >> thank you. actually, i still have it. i don't know if you can see it, but it's in the back of me here. >> he keeps it in his room. he is really proud of it. >> pete: as he should be proud of it. we are proud that you are one of our award recipients. god bless you. andrea, thank you so much. >> thank you so much as well. >> pete: great to see you both. >> thank you. >> pete: you got it. god bless. god bless our vets. you can still get tickets, fox nation.com/patriot awards, nashville, grand ole opry house there are just a few left. if you have the opportunity, we would love to see you in nashville. you will meet young patriots like tyler. all right, coming up, son of a gun. hunter biden could face up to 25 years in prison if he is officially -- as he is officially indicted on three felony gun charges.
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jason chaffetz has been following the hunter saga for years and he is coming up next. plus, a fox weather alert. hurricane leon track to hit england with strong rain and winds this weekend. janice dean has the forecast you need coming up next. ♪
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>> janice: good morning, we are tracking hurricane lee. let's take a look at it. even though new england isn't going to see a landfall. we are still going to see potential impacts on the next 24 to 36 hours. it is a category 1. but it is going to transition into a post tropical storm extra tropical storm going to look and feel like a nor'easter. three-point line is formed by warm water not weather fronts like a tropical storms and hurricanes. this will be larger inside, more widespread impacts and it is tied to a weather front.
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so cold front interacting with this storm system. and can you see the wind gusts. we will see tropical storm force winds from cape cod to maine and then a landfall, new brunswick as well as november scoch on saturday. still, because this is such huge scorm 600 miles wide it is going to impact folks along the northeast especially along the coast. latest tract. race north and eastward. it would be a huge rainmaker for rain maine. if you live across the northeast keep an eye on testimony fox weather.com. all right. carley, more news headline with us inside. >> carley: absolutely, janice, thank you so much. >> janice: you got it. >> carley: police say homeless encampment in denver also has a pop up bar to serve drinks and tent rented out for prostitution. the sidewalk camp forces residents to walk in the middle of the street. the makeshift star lounge
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chairs, umbrellas and dozens of liquor bottles on display. oh, goody. dove is being hit with a growing boycott after partnering with a black lives matter activists. ruined a student's life with racism claims. does dove body positivity campaign. >> fully embracing those differences and having those conversations instead of shying away from them. to learn more about that liberation and campaign for size freedom. visit dove.com forward size freedom. >> carley: one slamming the influencer. the user throwing out dove products saying they will never buy anything made by the company again and those are your headlines. brian, over to you. >> brian: thank you very much, carley. son of a gun, hunter biden could face 25 years in prison after officially indicted on three felony gun charges. gums after he allegedly lied about being on drugs. he says he wasn't. he was.
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2019 initial plea deal collapsed in july because it was a joke. here with reaction, fox news contributor jason chaffetz. you know, i was struck by kristen welker asking the former president trump does this show there is no two tiers of justice? really? this shows there is no two tiers of justice? >> first of all president trump's answer was pitch perfect and he basically said no. look, they had to charge him. it had been just shy of five years. let's also keep in mind, brian, that attorney general garland is set to testify before the house judiciary committee next wednesday. no way he was going to go into that hearing having done nothing on something that probably should have been charged, you know, four plus years ago. >> brian: so we get these charges. it has nothing to do with joe. james comer says now he is going to pursue james biden's personal bank records in the next step. now that there is an inquiry do
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they have more juice to get the records they want? >> what you want to do is increase the legal probability that those will be enforced as my former colleague in the house trey gowdy liked to say regularly: your subpoena is only as good as your ability to enforce it. unfortunately, the subpoenas being issued by judiciary and the house oversight committee, of which i used to be the chair, are not being enforced. they are not providing the documents. they are not providing the witnesses. when the democrats wanted that, on donald trump they got it in record time. and so they need to get those documents in order to get done. bank records, telephone records. meetings with people that have firsthand knowledge. that's all being stiff armed. and so you want to create the best case you can to when you go before a judge to say we have to have these documents, you're not providing them. >> brian: maybe can you help me here. the democrats are saying that earthquake sheern who handled
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the money for vice president and the president as well as hunter and the family democrats say he spoke to us and saw no transaction where the vice president benefited. and then the republicans say we never talked to him. we had a conversation and it wasn't transcribed and it was in the spring. what's the difference? first of all eric schwerin is important because he visited the white house some 26 times. joe biden has had income in office continue yusly until 2017. so, he is a pivotal role and family members have admitted that this is ridiculous, as chairman of the committee we would coordinate with potential witnesses. he has not testified and not been brought in for transcribed interview and certainly hasn't done it in a public way. again, somebody that the
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committee will ultimately need to do it. but the democrats are stretching the truth to suggest he has already communicated with them and said there is no smoke here. that is absolutely not true. >> brian: just real quick, you know how to do an investigation. are they doing a good job for what they have and what they have done? i know you talk to these guys on a regular basis. do you like the way this is progressing? >> i do. there are other components. i think they need to subpoena and get that i think there are other parts of the cases the part about louie free thanking the family. joe biden no direct connection, no evidence. blown, t bologna. why did $100,000 go into the grandkids' account? do you think that didn't benefit joe biden? it sure did. >> brian: our sensors are glad you said bull-loney. have a great weekend. >> thank you.
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>> brian: united auto workers on strike after officially failing to reach a deal with three major lawmakers. charles payne on the billions that could cost our economy and political implications for prounion president biden. watch them gradually shake hands. there you go. joey jones is live from a great lake in georgia this morning with a really cool organization that introduces injured veterans to water sports. joey? >> joey: we are here on lake harding here in georgia. we have the mclemore boys here cooking for us. we have warriors. we have great morning. about to have some breakfast. more "fox & friends" up next. ♪ but it can buy me a boate ♪ calsol me redneck and ♪ white trash with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. my active psoriatic arthritis can make me feel like i'm losing my rhythm.
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not a complete strike. not 150,000 people walking off the job. that's threatening that's what it will become. it's interesting. inflation data including prices on cars. it was crazy because at one point, a 10-year-old minivan was the best investment you could have made because the price has gone up. minivan or apple stock. and so we have just gone through a price shock and only recently have some of these prices started to come down. we know that could change dramatically if there is a big hiccup at these automakers. >> . i think there are other issues. the biden agenda is really a problem. >> brian: electric car agenda? >> really a climate agenda and electric cars are just part of it. it's a crazy climate agenda. it's going nowhere. it makes no sense. it will do nothing for the climate. we are taking energy independence and flushing it down the toilet. this is the most maddening, crazy thing. i watch germany a lot they are ahead of us in this madness. they have destroyed one of the
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greatest industrial nations ever. they have destroyed it. it is economic suicide. we are going down the same exact path. in the meantime uaw workers, this is interesting. from 2008 to 2023, vehicle parts workers. their real pay down 10%. if you worked at a manufacturing plant your real pay is down 19%. they have a legitimate beef just like everyone watching the show because we know real pay, that's your money, after inflation, has been down the toilet. >> pete: what's the point the auto companies are making? if we pay you what you want we can't make profits on our cars? >> if we pay you -- jim farley said, listen, the unions started at 46%. i think they are down now, they are 36%. remember. >> brian: 36% raise. >> over a four year period, right? look at the money that u.p.s. is paying now and some of these other folks. i mean, you know, i understand u.p.s. driver uniform is going to be like the hottest halloween outfit. whoa, there you go. so, he is saying they would have
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been bankrupt if this was the conditions. they always start pretty far apart. i think they deserve a raise but what they are saying is billions and billions and billions of dollars through all of these. i can't keep up. there is grants, there is, you know, loans, there is this. there is subsidies. there is billions. you know how they marble -- the inflation reduction act, are you kidding me? there is so much money in there for these automakers to retrofit these plants and that means, hey, the europes are looking at this the ceo made 35 million, billions from the government where is my piece of the action? >> brian: i feel bad for the dealerships. pandemic not making cars. now not going to be transporting cars. now not going to be making cars to transport. the transporters are going to be on strike too. the dealership says really i invested that you will money. >> charles: dealerships are in trouble. we are all in trouble. i'm glad the uaw is pushing back. this is a key democratic ally and i'm glad they're pushing back on this madness.
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of course, they just want a piece of the action. but at least it highlights this economic path we are going down. by the way it has nothing to do with economics. almost like a religion. supersedes economics. they tried to wrap it in the veneer of economics but they do not care. remember we just found out this week, poverty rates exploded last year. exploded. hispanic poverty rates over 19% black poverty rates exploded almost 18%. but, biden doesn't care. because he takes those votes for granted. >> brian: he does. >> charles: none of it matters. the agenda is the climate appeasement. >> brian: let's talk about your agenda. you love the boys and girls club. now you joined the board over in harlem. what's coming up? >> charles: i have got a lot of plans. my biggest plan is -- i have been known as -- four decades. i read a lot every annual report i can get. i think blacks are maybe six or seven black ceos in fortune 500
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companies. there is a lot of programs out there to get young black men and women and girls into the workforce. the problem is most of them start like at 12th grade and they are really watered down and they don't mean anything. if you go to new york city public school and black kid, you probably will be reading at a ninth grade level. so, me trying to help new 12th grade is ridiculous. i would like to find a way to nurture young talent at the very beginning. first of all, i'm pushing really hard for more rigorous education. the sort of the notions that liberals have black people are not smart enough water down education failed michelleably. when you graduate and can't get a job he would will give you housing and food no. one wants to be taken care of. this is america. we want to earn it. but it's a competitive world. any kid born in america today is going to be competing with a job with a kid born in new delhi today. it's a competitive world. not country competitive world. my goal and dream and hope is to
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nurture these kids, find these kids at a young age. i want to develop ceos. i want to just get black people in the workforce. i want to develop leaders and ceos and four star generals. i want to develop future presidents. that's what i would love to be able to do. >> pete: you hosted an event last night. fund raisener harlem. if you the viewer want to help charles in this miss, bgc harlem.org. >> carley: what are we seeing here. >> me and my brothers when we were young. >> ainsley: what are you doing at the boys and girls club. >> on the board and issue everywhere in these programs i talked about. nothing like this out there. again, the public school agenda has been mediocrity and we can't survive. none of us can survive on mediocrity. we were talking about all this fancy stuff ev and climate. taiwan semiconductor building a plant here in arizona. >> they couldn't find american workers. so they had to bring in 500
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workers from taiwan. they said they weren't qualified. what the hell are we doing pouring hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars into this stuff all of this money by the way eventually is going to end up overseas. it's ridiculous. >> ainsley: talking about the military couldn't recruit because the ones who do want to join the military, the majority of them don't qualify. >> charles: also. one of the big issues for us right now as a nation, not just iq but it's eq. the emotional intelligence. these kids start working. they have quit after two days. they can't take criticism. all of that is the coddling and non-nurturing, nontraditional nurturing in schools. you are 10 years old. you are in charge of your own destiny. your mom can't tell what you to do. no one can tell you what to do. it starts a path, right? >> and, unfortunately, these kids get a job and they ghosted, you know these stories. you people ghosting a job after two days. it's really really a serious issue. and i don't think a lot of folks understand if you studied the history of mankind.
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of great empires. we are on a pawft ruin. by the way no, empire has ever dominated and got a second bite at the apple. once it was gone, it was gone. >> brian: where do we go harlem? >> charles: write. >> pete: put the website out. hope fiscal cliff we can but the it down in the banner. egc harlem website. >> charles: it would be great. appreciate it. >> pete: thanks, charles. up next, hunter biden indicted on gun charges. so what do voters think about all of that? we will ask them and rewe brand new polling, next. ♪ ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ oh, oh, oh...i'll be the judge of that.
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♪ >> ainsley: the president's son, hunter biden indicted on three federal gun charges for lying about his drug addiction when purchasing a weapon. he now faces a combined $750,000 fine and up to 25 years in prison. hunter's attorney claims the indictment is the result of political pressure but we're asking voters what they think. here is the voter panel democrat gentleman nil jackson and republican stacey fox. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: stacey, i was just in urbandale, iowa. we were there last week. it's a beautiful area. start with this the indictment, where does this go? >> well, i'm not honestly exactly sure what to think of it
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yet. i think they have something that they can charge him with that is insulated from his father and hopefully, maybe get it taken care of early enough that they can say see, we're done with hunter, let's not use that as a political situation during the election time. >> ainsley: jamil, how about you? >> i think considering this investigation took five years and these are the charges they brought, and after the sweetheart plea deal collapsed in court, honestly, things are going to wait a couple of months until a trial against trump happens. and they are going to try another plea deal in other districts. i think we can see since republicans have taken control of the house, we have seen so much evidence that these charges have been stymied and the investigation has been covered up. mostly so i think this is just them playing face. this is biden needs some kind of win that he has a secure department of justice. >> i know you are a democrat you
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are more conservative democrat, right? >> yes. >> ainsley: who do you like in this election. >> i'm more geared of donald trump. i have seen the pull out of afghanistan from joe biden. i watched him check his watch during the funeral of the servicemen. and i think if we were to go to a war, i'm prime age to be drafted and i don't want him to check his his watch while they are burying me. he would probably blame my death on climate change the same way he blamed the pullout in afghanistan on donald trump. i have seen no accountability. >> this administration. this is what is going to change my vote from formerly joe biden to donald trump. >> ainsley: i wonder if a lot of other democrats feel the same way you do jamiel. when asked who is better in a national crisis, regardless of who they would vote for between donald trump and joe biden overwhelmingly even democrats
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said donald trump. what do you say? >> well, i agree. it's not the question isn't who do you like the most. it's who do you think can run our country? who can make the tough decisions? who is going to have enough tenacity to make a decision and stick to it? and joe biden can't do that. i think donald trump put in with a really strong vice president will make those decisions, will pull our country out of the dump that we are moving into. i'm really afraid for it if it doesn't change. >> ainsley: what do you think will happen in this voters have lost faith in the mental soundness of joe biden. can you see it when asked three years ago compared to now. the majority of individuals that were asked don't have confidence in his mental soundness. is that going to be a big issue? do you think he will sustain? will he go through this election? or will they choose another candidate? >> i think they are already in the process of choosing another candidate. in the past couple of weeks, we
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have seen kamala harris do more interviews than we have ever done. we saw governor newsom do an interview with chuck todd just last weekend. we are seeing people rise out of the woodwork. i think the leftist media won't cover his mental soundness, they cover his age. that's false. that's a distraction and off ramp for president biden. there are so many other politicians his age who people like and they are mentally sound. the leftist media isn't covering joe biden when he went to vietnam and he is saying he didn't know what to do. he didn't know what to say. he just wanted to go to bed. they didn't cover what he said to the victims in maui. they are also not covering the evidence in the impeachment inquiry and i think this is -- this is them giving a warning call to biden saying we have married ourselves to you but you are going to go down, we are not going to go down with you. it's only a matter of time before they start endorsing someone else. so i think they are just giving him this off ramp and telling him just say it's your age and walk off into the sun set. >> ainsley: thank you so much for this conversation. happy friday. have are

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