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this country i firmly believe there are more people who would be horrified by this tiktok trend than support it is still very concerning the fact that this even happened is mind blowing to so many. so, tomorrow is saturday. so, it is college football. and there is a big development with jim harbaugh. he accepted the three game suspension in the big ten conference is going to drop their sign stealing investigation. just 20 seconds to you. joe. what are your thoughts on this as a big football fan yourself. >> oh, yes. michigan goes into college park, maryland to play my terps tomorrow and they are in big trouble put their coach more importantly they have to play ohio state the following week. can they survive without quarterback on the sidelines so to speak. this is a major development and mitch began may lead the big 10 at this point. we will see. >> todd: appreciate it. "fox & friends" begins right now. have great weekend, everybody.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> brian: it's almost as if the volume down or driving away. like you are in the car and heard the band. the brass animals and the maple wood high school drumline. >> ainsley: they have been preparing for that practicing together. >> steve: out in the parking lot. >> ainsley: we had the brass animals on and they played for the debate. we loved their name. anything with animal in it makes them seem fun. >> steve: fantastic. we are here at the grand ole opry house in nashville which, of course, is music city. so we have got to start the show with music. thanks to everybody who is in the band and thanks to our live studio audience. thank you very much. [applause] >> brian: most of them stayed all night.
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they ordered clothes, had a change of clothes brought. in. >> steve: no, they didn't. >> brian: this is what they are wearing? >> steve: the thing about the seats at the grand ole opry house. they are not individual seats. like church pews and padded so you can stack them. >> lawrence: like the baptist church even has the creaking floor in front. the thing about this audience is a lot of them serve the united states in some form. >> steve: 100 percent. we thank all of you all for the country. >> ainsley: what did you think about last night. >> lawrence: beautiful moment with so much negativity in the country. you left the event hopeful. that young man who has been putting flags and flowers on -- >> steve: he will be here today. >> lawrence: he will be here. you know his parents raised him right there. is hope for the country. >> ainsley: 10 years old and went to his grandfather's grave and he noticed that all the veterans who were buried there they were missing flowers. they were police officering an
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american flag. so he made it his mission. started this movement around the country. >> steve: speaking of movement, there we are last night. we presented of course we are the first show on the air in the morning. so we would do the last award of the night. we all got about 9 minutes. but it was worth it. >> brian: as important as the award was a lot of people talked about your choice to button your jacket and mine to be open, steve. >> steve: who was right? >> steve: no choice, it's a tuxedo. >> ainsley: this crowd doesn't care. the rule is and correct me if i am wrong. >> brian: i'm wearing a tuxedo. >> lawrence: you should always button. that's part of the brian kilmeade brand. >> brian: don't button. i have a brand? i have no idea. >> lawrence: this is what happens when you are the face of the show. >> ainsley: isn't the rule button when you are standing up and unbottom ton when you are sitting. >> steve: like right now. >> ainsley: like all three of you. >> brian: or lose your temper you unbutton your jacket. >> ainsley: look at that.
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>> steve: that was at the very end of the fest last night at the patriot awards. we are going to show you the big award we gave in a minute. but, first, we got to show you how this program opened live from the grand ole opry house last night here in nashville. and that was with the national anthem and sung by our friend craig morgan. it was so great, i think we are going to play the whole thing. ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ for the ramparts we watched
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>> steve: that was awesome. >> brian: craig morgan did say -- by the way just nailed it. but he said after singing that song with trace adkins it went to number one on the charts all day long. >> steve: from the show. >> brian: every category. >> steve: when you saw him looking, it was kind of an odd profile looking straight over there he is looking at that flag and what they said at the -- what pete hegseth. who did a great job last night hosting. he said that particular flag here at the grand ole opry house flew -- i believe he said in afghanistan when craig morgan served over there. brought it back. >> lawrence: it flew above a military base in afghanistan. >> ainsley: what branch was he in army? serves and became famous singer and written books and number one hit. >> lawrence: two years away from his retirement. he felt like he didn't complete the mission.
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>> brian: the people serving with said you are too good. and he just went flying up the charts. >> steve: and also part of pete's presentation talking about craig was he reenlisted on this stage at the grand ole opry. >> ainsley: he did. the name of his album is called "enlisted." >> brian: last night, if you didn't get a chance to see it, i have good news for you, a look at some of the highlights can you still catch right now on fox nation. watch. >> for the first time ever, my wife and i brought all of our kids to the patriot awards this year. they are seated up in the balcony. >> hi dad. >> pete: this show for me is for them. because this republic we are talking about, if we can keep it, will soon be theirs to keep. we need to make sure our police, are supported by this rule of law. bad guys, you do the crime, you do the time. [cheers and applause]
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i'm proud to be up here standing in for all these officers and to be honoring our police tonight. go blue. >> we have the fundamental right given to us by god to raise our children to direct their upbringing, their education, their moral and religious upbringing and once we let the government get in between us and our children, our families are done. our country is at risk. this is the line in the sand. moms for are liberty. moms have drawn that line because we do not co-parent with the government. >> i learned real quick what service to the country meant. i learned -- i learned new jobs. i learned new work. i learned rely on my friend. i learned on everything around me to protect me. out of the war i got two things that i'm very proud to say i
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survived and the second thing i met my wife who i was married to 71 years. all you guys out there, if you could find one like me or if you have one like me, you are being blessed. and that's what i had. i had one. >> thank you guys so much. i really appreciate it. this award isn't for me though. it's not from honoring all those veterans, placing flags and flowers on veterans grave sites. it's my mission is to bring awareness to veterans and that's what i'm accepting this award to to bring awareness to our veterans to remind them that they matter, that we do care, and that they will always be remembered. >> steve: i love that kid. is he going to be on our program today. a number of the others the moms for liberty are going to be here. and the triple header right there pete and dennis quaid who has a new gospel album out and sean hannity.
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we saw james patterson a moment ago. he won a -- received a patriot award for backing the blue. he was wearing a tuxedo top or a country western jacket that he said was given to him by dolly parton who has performed on this stage many, many times. >> brian: was that true. >> steve: it's true because they wrote a book together. we had the nashville officers responded to the covenant school shooting. negra he was awful. >> brian: i talked to him afterwards he said he had so much to say. >> ainsley: he said we could really talk for an hour. please do you deserve it. >> steve: johnny joey jones had a question he said so much going on in the world. some bad things with israel and hamas and ukraine and all this. and he said have you ever seen anything in you in your
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lifetime. can you summarize it? he goes yeah. i can do it in one word. it's a mess. >> ainsley: he stormed the beaches in normandy one of 125,000 world war ii survivors. and he said he is going to outlive them all. >> steve: asked for god for it. >> ainsley: they way he lived his life he thinks he will. the whole time we all had tears in our eyes. when you hear him talk it reminds us of our grandfathers and when they went through and how all of these individuals fought for our country because we are in a fight to save our country. >> lawrence: theme last night and some of the big moments coming up all program long. to a fox weather alert. nearly 30,000 without power after a storm dumped more than a foot of rain in florida. janice dean is tracking it all. >> ainsley: plus, moms for liberty winning last night's most valuable patriot award. >> we are joyful warriors. our children are being taught to hate each other. so we are going to fight like hell with a smile on our faces.
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>> ainsley: co-founders join us next. there they are. >> brian: plus, we uncover the ultimate [inaudible] our nashville peddle tour. here is the main hell wood, i guess you heard them already, high school drumline performing live. clean your sinuses. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ from the mountains, ♪ to the fruited plains. ♪ it's the best part about this land. ♪ and to those of you who hear the call -
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vo: when you graduate, they graduate. visit finishyourdiploma.org to find free and supportive adult education centers near you. >> carley: we are back with your headlines a college professor is facing involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of a 69-year-old jewish man killed during a scuffle during pro-israeli and pro-palestinian protesters in southern california. investigators claim the way al naji knocked down the victim, paul kessler and caused his head to hit the concrete. witnesses report hitting megaphone. kessler died hours later from a brain hemorrhage. police still have not ruled his death -- ruled out his death being a hate crime. and the new york city police union outraged after two suspects accused of beating an officer are released without
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bail. authorities say nypd lieutenant was attacked last week after asking the suspects to stop smoking in a bronx subway station. the pba president says the criminal justice system is broken at every single step if you assault a new york city police officer you need to be held accountable. nypd data shows that assaults on uniformed officers have surged by 21% since last year. and to college football. michigan head coach jim harbaugh will not be on the sidelines tomorrow after accepting the three game suspension handed down by the big 10. harbaugh and the university dropping their challenge of the punishment but only after the conference agreed to end its investigation into an alleged scheme to steal opponent's play calling signals. fox news fox big noon kickoff will be live from the university of maryland tomorrow ahead of michigan's matchup with the tear
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pins. the husband the biggest michigan fan how does he feel about that? >> carley: i don't know. i haven't talked to him about it yet. i wonder what i'm going to be walking to. i will report back on monday. >> ainsley: he is such a good guy i hate this is happening to him. >> carley: we love jim harbaugh is he a patriot and amazing. thank you so much. carp car you are welcome. >> ainsley: two moms on a mission. last night patriot awards recognized the co-founders of moms for liberty as they lead a national movement for parental rights. back on the stage with us this morning are the recipients of the most valuable patriot award. thank you all so much. congratulations. >> thank you. >> ainsley: after two hours of sleep you are back and we appreciate that what does this award mean to you. tiffany, i will start with you. >> it means so much. our prom moms are on the front lines every day make sure transparency in curriculum and kids are learning to read in school. they get beat up a lot. i'm not going to lie and this just meant an incredible amount
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to us and to them. we saw them sharing on social media they were incredibly proud. >> ainsley: tina, what does it mean to you. >> as tiffany said the abuse they are taking on the front lines right now. the attacks. everything from the federal government. the doj, the fbi. lamar burton. they're all after our moms who are just ordinary moms making breakfast, trying to get their kids off to school. they were able to celebrate last night with us and i think it is important. >> ainsley: every time we go to a diner moms for liberty there. proud moms. you all started this movement. tell us your story. we told it last night but for people at home that don't know how this began, tiffany, how did it start? >> tina and i served on school board. we are moms that got involved. we saw we could make a difference own communities on school board and then covid happened. we saw a total violation of parental rights and we watched as we were at the bottom of votes that were forcing masks and taking away parental rights and we just decided we had to do things to help patients be more
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effective advocates. >> ainsley: how many moms for liberty. >> we launched january 2021. we are not even three years old. launched in florida two chapters. now have 300 chapters. chapter covers a county. we are in 48 states and have 130,000 moms and some dads on the ground fighting in this fight. >> ainsley: you said last night, both of y'all gave great speeches. you said last night we are not co-parenting with the government. and you -- everyone just went crazy. they loved that line. >> yeah. it's great. we stole that line from tiffany. she actually -- we share a lot of those same talking points these days. she said it while she was serving on the indian river school board in florida when all of the covid mandates were coming down. i hate to tell the story for her, but, you know, all of our districts were doing the same thing. they were relying on committees to make the decision. they were abdicating their responsibility and decision-making. so, you know, she just said, look, i take my kids to the doctor. i take his advice, but i'm the
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ultimate decisionmaker and i do not co-parent with the government. it's on our shirts. best selling shirts. car magnets of course we included it in our speech last night. >> ainsley: that's great. tiffany, you have four children you live in florida. tiffany where dual. >> florida. >> ainsley: have you five kids. keep fighting. we are not domestic terrorists. we are parents. >> we could not co-parent with the government. >> ainsley: god bless you both. thank you for being here. you deserve that award. >> thank you. >> ainsley: fox news alert. idf reveals entrance to tunnel under gaza's main office. trey yingst has more on that. first, author james patterson urging americans to back the blue at last night's patriot awards. >> what i have heard from officers over and over is thanks for telling our side of the story. >> ainsley: shawn's sticks larkin there he is host of "crimecam" 24/hosts back the blue award.
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are seeker for humanitarian crises skyrocketed. placing great strain on our budget. if circumstances don't change dramatically, city agencies will be forced to reduce city funding spending by 5% two more times within the next six months. >> lawrence: so the nypd taking a hit with the budget cuts reducing the force to 29,000 cops by 2025 as crime surengs in the city of more than 8 million people. here to react the host of "crimecam 24/7" on fox nation retired tulsa police lt. sticks larkin. sir, thanks so much for being on the program. >> always. >> how is this going to impact the crime crisis in new york right now. >> you know, when you have got a department that over the last few years as we have seen across the country already losing numbers talking about cutting their next five police academies and getting down to a number of officers that hasn't been seen in over 30 years, you are in new
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york. i'm in new york. you see the problems that are going on there. and when you see budget cuts like this, for an agency that actually starts out pay less than what officers make in tulsa, oklahoma, i can only imagine the impact it's going to continue to have down the road long past these five adams. >> lawrence: they already have a hiring issue to begin with. >> correct. >> lawrence: looks like this is only going to make the problem worse. you presented the back the blue award to james patterson yesterday. this is what he had to say when he accepted the award. watch. >> i have been writing about the police for years from alex cross to the nonfiction walk the blue line. and what i have heard from officers over and over is "thanks for telling our side of the story." part of that story is that there's no such thing as a routine call for help. there are no are routine car stops. every call can be a matter of life and death.
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>> lawrence: talk about the profession, you know, as someone that trains law enforcement k-9s now, there is no routine. you don't know that until you get the opportunity to be with them and understand every single stop can end with them losing their life. >> absolutely. first of all, it's an honor to give that award to him with tyrus last night. that's something i try to encourage anybody living in this country, most departments allow citizens to come do a ride along. get out there and see what these men and women are doing each day. most do not have an idea. the stories that earn it. not about politics. this is the job. this is what is really happening out here. it's not the tidbits you see on social media or the news. that's why something like that is so important. >> lawrence: so amazing. everyone knows who james patterson is. >> absolutely. >> lawrence: guarantee all his books hit the list of the "new york times" best seller. he writes this book and it doesn't even hit the list on the first one. >> i think i read something sold
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top 10 on that list it. just shows you the politics that go into these types type of things to be anti-police. we don't want to show you hey, these are good men and women that are doing this job to make you and everybody else feel safe. >> lawrence: it's amazing. we celebrate him here if you have want to get more of sticks "crimecam" 247 is available on fox nation. >> a pleasure. >> lawrence: tiktok cracks down on posts about usama bin laden's letter to america. 90% of voters are concerned about inflation. we ask our live audience about bidenomics and how it's impacting them and we will take you along. of the nashville pe peddle tour. stay with us. before that here is the brass animals performing live at the grand ole opry ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> steve: that's right. kurdish officials say an armed drone targeted an air base in northern iraq. it is unclear if anybody was hurt at this point, ainsley. >> ainsley: and earlier, -- thank you, steve. earlier israel mourners gathering at the funeral of an idf hostage whose body was found during israel's ground offensive in gaza. >> lawrence: trey yingst is live in southern israel with the latest. hey, trey. >> yeah, hey, guys, good morning. the israeli forces continue to operate around the shifa hospital in the heart of gaza city. they say they have uncovered a tunnel on the complex and this, yet, still does not provide all of the details of what they say are currently underneath the al shifa hospital. the israelis say this is a headquarters for hamas. they have shown this new images of the tunnel system they say is underneath the hospital and weapons also in the radiology department. but we have yet to see any evidence about this headquarters. they speak of. also, we know that the israelis have recovered the bodies of two hostages near the shifa
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hospital. this was a devastating update for the israeli people who continue to hold out hope for those nearly 240 hostages being held inside gaza. the first body they announced a woman in her 60's from the kibbutz, five children. being treated for breast cancer and she was dragged into gaza on october 7th. there was hope that she was alive. again, israeli forces have recovered her body near shifa hospital. the second as you note a 19-year-old soldier taken into gaza on the day of the massacre. and she was in a hostage video released by hamas. ultimately they released also a photo of her body saying she was killed in an israeli airstrike. this comes as the israeli forces are pushing deeper into gaza city. they say they took over an islamic jihad strong hold gathering some rockets. you can see in this video here, it's not clear if the larger rockets are props that they use in military parades or the real thing. but the israelis say they blew up the compound and they continue as can you hear behind
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me to strike targets in the northern part of the gaza strip amid reports they may be preparing to enter southern gaza. guys? >> steve: that would be big. all right. trey, thank you very much. we hear the bombardment in the background. be careful. >> ainsley: so let's talk about this letter that has gone viral. it's on tiktok. usama bin laden wrote this essay after 9/11 to explain why that happened. >> steve: nobody has heard about it for 20 years. >> ainsley: 21 years, exactly. it's a 2002 essay. and he writes in the essay israel must be erased. so it's gone viral on tiktok. you would think that no one would want to share this letter, that no one would agree with that but there are so many people that do. it's upsetting and tiktok is now say would he go are not allowing this content on our page. >> brian: one of the followers is lynette atkins. it turns out this was put out by the guardian british newspaper they took it down not before tiktok picked it up, read and it put it up.
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"letter to america" everything we do wrong. main thing we do wrong is support israel. other thing is we let women have jobs. in this letter it talks about how women should be serving strangers. serving visitors and serving their family. they shouldn't be out there. also the sin we have they talk about -- he talks about aides. aids being american creation given to us by the devil. >> steve: right. >> brian: you would think this is comically idiotic. nobody would subscribe to this in america. if they did they would be so isolated they would be institutionalized. not on tiktok. they seem to be saying love this philosophy. >> steve: because what they are doing is using the bin laden letter to justify the attacks against the israelis. this is a pro-hamas group putting it out for the most part with the demonstrations we see and now on tiktok, which, ainsley, to your point tiktok said we are pulling the public on this stuff. here's the guy -- the person who started the trend on tiktok.
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>> everyone stop what they are doing right now and go read. it's literally two pages. go read a letter to america. and, please, come back here and just let me know what you think. because i feel like i'm going through existential drivers right now, and a lot of people are i just need someone else to be feeling, this too. the targeted audience right now is age 30 and below. there is a huge information war. and i don't think we realize how bad it is right now. >> they are trying to use this as justification of obviously what happened to israel. but it's deeper than that they are trying to cultivate a generation of young americans that hate america. and i keep. >> brian: they are doing it. they are having a lot of success. >> lawrence: you are right, brian. we are so worried about someone crossing the border and attacking america. they don't have to do that anymore. we're breeding a generation of college students that hate the
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country, don't respect law enforcement. don't honor our military, hate their parents, believe everything is about race. everything is victimhood. and the foundation of america is under attack. >> steve: here's the thing, people fawning over tiktok and the "letter to america" that's just the woman who started it. we don't know if she is pro-hamas or not. she said take a look at it. >> brian: she was having a crisis, steve. she needed help. >> steve: people fawning over the "letter to america" on tiktok don't realize that the terrorists, whether it is the bin laden, al-qaeda group, or other, you know, hamas would not hesitate to kill them. >> lawrence: they would not hesitate to kill them. ainsley, it's also important these young people, remember, we just celebrated the 20th anniversary, they weren't alive. they don't remember the tragedy of september 11th. they didn't live through that they don't know about the heartache about our families that were impacted by it. >> ainsley: moms for liberty when we interviewed those two
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ladies who founded this organization they said ainsley during the commercial break during the interview, ainsley, this is in our schools. they are indoctrinating. this stuff is in our schools i said which schools? she said the new york city school district one of the worst. starting to trickle into other school districts. we are seeing it on college campuses. >> steve: starting in colleges and now in the high school. >> ainsley: pro-palestinian ohio state. u.n.c. kashoogi pell hill. university of michigan today. some of the people that are endorsing the usama bin laden letter, i can't even believe those letters are coming out of my mouth. some said everyone should read it. eye-opening, explains so much. he was right. it all makes sense. >> brian: by the way sharia law sucks, that's what they are talking about. it is so comically repressive and sexist. you would think in a million years you have the worst product. how could you possibly get any subscribers, but you are seeing a whole bunch of people going this bin laden makes a lot of sense. too bad we killed him. it's crazy. hopefully people start sobering up as you expose them as we
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expose them and they come out of the network. >> ainsley: lawrence made the best point they weren't alive during 9/11. >> lawrence: they weren't alive. they have don't know the severity of it. i hope parents are listening and they defund organizations and schools that are teaching their kids. this. >> brian: are these same people wearing makeup? that woman -- she was having a crisis. if you subscribing to the bin laden letters and doctrine, put on the burqa, give up your rights, get out of school, and don't ever think about wearing makeup. >> ainsley: walk on the street with an escort. you are not allowed to have an education. >> brian: everybody that believes that tiktoker, we have the perfect outfit for you, a big sheet you put it over your head, don't leave your closet. >> steve: there is a solution. >> lawrence: brian, you were just talking about crisis. and there is no crisis facing this country and that's inflation. 89% of americans are saying that they're concerned about inflation. 32% say threats of personal rights. and then 82% are talking about
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the crime rates, ainsley. >> ainsley: yeah. look at the political division 82%. israel-hamas war 74%. brian, i think you are going to go talk to the audience. >> brian: chris is a little last minute. do i have your permission to get into the audience. well, i have a microphone. thank you very much. and. >> steve: it's upside down. >> brian: have we actually patted down this audience? is there a chance? are we going to be okay? >> we are in nashville. you will be okay. >> brian: thank you for waking up with us. you are all in my view eligible to host a morning show. [applause] >> brian: we do all these studies what matters to people. can you give me top three things that will effect your vote. the top three things that matter most to you. >> energy, inflation, economy. >> brian: how are they going right now in those three? >> horrible. horrible. i'm back four years ago much better off before this president and now i'm back what i was four years ago. >> brian: if you look at the numbers, if you look at the
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growth and job numbers, the president says bidenomics is working. his consultants say stop talking about it. how do the numbers look so positive but, yet, most people say the economy, only 7% say the economy is excellent. >> well, there is people getting double jobs. two, three jobs. that's why the numbers are going up. everybody has to have more jobs. >> brian: all right. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. >> brian: what's your name? >> chris. >> brian: hey, chris, thanks for coming. >> absolutely. >> brian: top three things matter most to you. >> foreign policy, the world is a mess. the economy, you know, and really, i think it's just what we have talked about respect for those who are serving, those who are protecting us. and making sure. >> brian: you know what's interesting amongst republicans there is a lot who say i don't really want anything to do with israel. forget about ukraine. we should be focusing on china. don't let russia -- and other republicans, more traditional. where do you stand and what do you subscribe to? >> the thing is, you know, i really want us to come back to
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that position of power, that positivity that leadership in the world to eliminate some of these problems that we are having. i think it's horrible what is going on overseas. >> brian: what does shirt stand for. >> military fighters and cops. >> brian: what is your name? >> mary. >> brian: can you give me the idea of the things matter most to you when you decide on a candidate that you want to support? >> the economy and go trump. >> brian: you are a trump guy -- woman, excuse me. >> yes. >> brian: what did you vote for him last time? >> yes. >> brian: how do you explain with 80 indictments and four indictments and all these charges, his numbers go up? >> because we know that those indictments are phoney. and is he an authentic president. he is for the people. and he is not a politician. >> brian: all right. you just got a text message. i just heard that. >> sorry. i don't know. >> brian: all right.
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thanks so much for being here. we will get to talking to just about all of you. appreciate you being here this morning. go up to carley shimkus who is standing at perfect attention. ready to deliver the news. >> carley: great comments from our studio audience. thank you for joining us this morning. love to see you. they are clapping for themselves. we got some more news to get to starting with the this happening today a texas jury will begin deliberations in the sentencing of newly convicted killer, kaitlin armstrong. the yoga teacher faces up to 99 years behind bars after being found guilty yesterday of murdering pro-cyclist anna mo wilson in may of 2022. jurors believe wilson was gunned down in a 50 rage after armstrong caught her having dinner with her then boyfriend. so sad. to a fox weather alert in florida. nearly 15,000 homes and businesses are still without power after hurricane force winds knocked down trees and power lines. parts of the state hit with a foot of rain. all florida schools back open
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today after several counties canceled classes yesterday. those are your headlines. check in with senior meteorologist janice dean with nmore of our fox weather forecast. hell hey, janice. >> janice: that florida video is really incredible. a couple days ago we were forecasting over a foot of rain space coast down towards south florida. that area of low pressure is actually going to come on up towards the northeast next couple of days. take a look at the forecast right now. here in nashville, 63, we got a little bit of rain moving. in i think after "fox & friends" so, if you are traveling, you want to make sure that you are calling ahead and want to know what is happening. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. see that area of low pressure just off the coast of the southeast. and we have a cold front that's marching across the eastern seaboard. and that's going to potentially delay travelers. and then the west coast our new storm system that's going to travel cross-country and that's going to potentially give us some thanksgiving delays for next week. fox weather.com for all of your latest details.
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and we'll go back -- i can't believe i'm outside of the grand ole opry house, guys. still, you got to pinch me here. >> brian: one of the main reasons you are outside is you forgot your pass. [laughter] >> brian: that is why you are outside. >> janice: we are not supposed to tell anybody. why are you telling people that. >> brian: wear your lanyard. >> lawrence: thanks, j.d. >> ainsley: can you tell it's friday. here we go. get ready two more hours of this. >> lawrence: after the showed yesterday we had some time down for the patriot awards. >> ainsley: so we decided to go out and see the si sites of nashville as a team but not in a traditional way. >> steve: yeah, look at the gizmo we jumped on. >> brian: this almost never happens on "fox & friends" we actually had some time off between our morning show and the patriot awards. so how do we see as much nashville as possible? we're geniuses. how about a party bike. >> brian: slow down, guys. >> hi, brian.
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>> hey, oh my gosh, brian. >> pedal, pedal. peddle peddle. >> brian: can i direct everything i don't have to peddle, put me on the wheel well. >> brian doesn't want to peddle. >> political convention and we were on one of these gizmos and al roker, and we said hello. so, this trip, our goal find somebody famous. there is brian kilmeade.
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>> brian: too famous. ♪ i'm a brand new man. >> this is really a good way to see nashville it. really is. >> brian: here is the thing. we reached the end of the road. it's time to turn around. i sense the redneck rivera is calling our name. >> ainsley: you have john rich's phone number. call him and maybe he will meet us. >> brian: hey, john rich. >> what's up, man? >> brian: we have 12 thirsty "fox & friends" staff. [cheers] >> brian: wondering if you could help us out. you still own that redneck rivera? >> i do. and i will meet you down there. >> janice: perfect. ♪ ride a cowboy. >> brian: the guy who sings that song john rich. >> ainsley: we were just on the phone with john rich. do you all want to meet john rich? [cheers] >> hey, john.
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[cheers] >> steve: and they all lived happily ever after. >> sick of pedaling, we just want to get a drink. ♪ [cheers] >> steve: that was a lot of fun. janice was there, too. janice, we all heard the driver say, you know what? i have never done one of these where people are sober and there is no music. [laughter] >> ainsley: it all came together, right, janice could you believe that? wasn't it interesting that we called john rich, then we went -- we were going to his place and we happened to see the bride with all of her
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bridesmaids and they were singing his song. >> carley: blasting ride a horse save a cowboy. ainsley got off the bike and said do you want to meet john rich? >> brian: i don't know that john rich fully understood. >> steve: he had no idea. >> brian: he wasn't getting it. but is he coming on. >> lawrence: great time and free exercise to go with it. >> steve: brian didn't. >> carley: wheel well. >> brian: your quads hurt -- don't you feel sore at all? >> steve: a little. >> brian: i would say special thanks to sprockets tours. >> ainsley: the driver does all the work. he just says when going up the hill i need you to pedal. it was fun. >> brian: huge show ahead. give you an example. youngest winner last night who has been honoring our heroes at cemeteries since he was 10 years old. plus john rich, the great sean hannity and actor dennis qud plus john rich, the great sean and i have one second left. 's a e
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