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parents throughout not just in minnesota but across the country now that he is vice president kamala harris pick? >> are you registered to vote? are your friends registered to vote in the most important thing that you can do right now is make sure that you and your friends are registered to vote and telling people that their vote matters they cannot afford to safe home this election again the most antiradical candidate that kamala harris could have possibly chosen for the ticket and this will mean the end of american freedom and liberty as we know it. >> carley: and christine, final word to you about 20 seconds remaining. >> i also want to encourage parents to get involved. i think that my organization, tiffany's organization, there are many others across the country or start your own. parent leadership matters we need to do this from the bottom up. we have seen from the top down there is nothing but destruction that is coming to our public schools and our kids are not excelling. >> carley: thank you so much. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> brian: all right. get ready. it's 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. wednesday, august 7th. this is "fox & friends." now the other stuff. we are 90 days away from election day and harris is hitting the trail with her new running mate but as the left works to paint tim walz as a moderate he got a past. >> one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness just do the damn work. >> access to gender affirming healthcare is essential. >> a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we are at. >> brian: really? that didn't come up yesterday on stage. >> former president trump will join "fox & friends" live this morning. he provided that picture. he is going to react to the new democratic ticket. >> ainsley: plus, another loss for the squad. a pro-israel democrat defeats congresswoman cori bush in the missouri primary.
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>> steve: uh-oh. lawrence is live all morning long from the largest motorcycle rally in the world. he is in sturgess, i believe he is on a harley. >> ainsley: patriotic one. >> steve: "fox & friends" begins right now. and remember mornings are better with guys on motorbikes. >> ainsley: vice president kamala harris is heading to two battleground states today with her new running mate, minnesota's governor tim walz. >> now official democratic ticket trying to shore up the so-called blue wall of states as republicans highlight mr. walz's ultra progressive track record and the gushing endorsement from far left senator bernie sanders. >> brian: that's always welcome. doug luzader is live in washington with the details. hey, doug. >> good morning, harris and walz are out on the trail today with the new vp pick saying they will sleep when he they're dead. for her part harris says this is an uphill battle. >> we are the underdogs in this race. but we have the momentum and i
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know exactly what we are up against. >> i just have to say it, you know it, you feel it, these guys are creepy and, yes, just weird as hell. >> and from walz that, is the personal attack line that's galvanized many democrats. as for his selection, he apparently won over harris in recent days and eclipsed another top contender pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. shapiro could have helped deliver pennsylvania that is a critical swing state. his moderate positions and support for israel drew fire from many on the far left and there were concerns that he would overshadow harris and contrast that with what walz told harris, according to politico i'm at the end of my career. this is not about me. this is about america's working families. walz told harris and the vetting team, again, according to politico. harris is betting that walz can make a difference out on the campaign trail. look at the states that the new team is hitting, especially today. michigan and wisconsin.
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upper midwest states that could be critical in this year's election. and shadowing them through a number of those states will be republican vp nominee j.d. vance. he will be meeting with police today in michigan and workers in wisconsin. and, despite harris' pretty aimpressive campaign schedule in coming days, there are still no plans that we know of for a sitdown interview or a press conference, the kinds of interactions she has since launching her bid for the white house. steve, ainsley and brian back to you. >> steve: who i have summer for news. >> ainsley: 90 more days of it. >> steve: get the motor running. that seems appropriate because today lawrence is joining us from south dakota, the world famous sturgess rally. hey, lawrence. >> lawrence: good morning, family. i guess you guys are right. we are going to be talking about this for awhile. the most interesting thing about it is
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she doubled down. she was already considered one of the most progressive people in the democratic party. and she says,you know, i'm not going to moderate at all. i'm going to choose one of the progressive governors that literally allowed to a city to burn while his wife essentially laughed about it. >> ainsley: yeah. i mean, his wife was -- she really enjoyed all of that, apparently, when her cities were burning. she opened up the window of her house, she said, so that she could smell in all of the burning smells. >> brian: burning tires. >> ainsley: and be a part of history. she wanted to breathe in an historic moment. >> steve: "new york post" has got the cover this morning out of left field. keep in mind he comes to us from the great state of minnesota so he is out there in the middle. certainly to the left. as you can see up in the upper left-hand corner veep nod for walz makes him the most radical
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ticket in history. then in a very clever little bit of writing it says kamala's ad-lib. as in add liberal. >> ainsley: this is such gift for donald trump. because they are so opposite of donald trump and what the conservative party stands for. this is a very, very left progressive ticket. >> brian: now i got nothing. that was exactly what i was going to say. that's why donald trump put on truth social -- thank you. is he going to be joining us in an hour. we bore to go through what he stands for. all i got say is if you stand for something just say it. say i'm to the left a liberal guy. if you are republican or conservative say yes. if you ask a democrat are you a liberal, they go no. why do you say that? you are a liberal. say this is what i believe. i believe in a whole bunch of things when it comes to illegal immigrant i want to give them everything. i want to give them driver's license, free healthcare and
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schooling. if you are going to build a wall, i will buy a higher ladder. give that to you. i will give free lunches and free breakfast to everybody with taxpayer dollars. even though out of surplus could be used to other things. either people rich and have it that's what i believe. running from his record now saying he is a moderate. let's look under his leadership. just a few bullet points, lawrence, under his leadership minnesota rolled out subsidized healthcare for illegals. making sanctuary city for children seeking gender affirming care. so just like california, if that makes you happy, parents. >> lawrence: that's right. >> brian: doing things that in school that you don't want to do at home, that's okay. you picked the perfect state. they signed a new law making abortion a fundamental right. meanwhile, all the way to the terms -- to the full term of the baby, including five babies that went full term and were not given anything for their healthcare. and during covid they were as
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locked down as any state in the union and they encouraged people with a hotline to tell on their neighbors if they were breaking any of the covid rules. >> steve: you know, brian. >> brian: just embrace it. say that's me. >> steve: to your point, brian, they did not mention any of that last night. >> brian: not like they didn't have enough time, steve. they were on for an hour. >> steve: they had plenty of time. neither one of them, they spoke for fifth minutes. do you know what else they never once mentioned joe biden. they never once mentioned his name which is extraordinary. they never, mr. walz, and madam vice president, kamala harris, neither one of them really talked about the record that -- and that's the beautiful thing about people who have been in politics in the public life for a long time. there's a lot of video of them talking about things they believe in. because he is brand new, we thought we would give you a little montage of what mr. walz is all about. >> don't ever shy away from our
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progressive values. one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness. just do the damn work. >> this is that catch-22. the more police that are there the more tension there is. the more tension there is the more chance you have to get things. protecting access to gender affirming healthcare is essential to being a welcoming and supportive state to the community. >> he talks about this wall, i always say let me know how high it is if it is 25 feet then i will invest in the 30-foot ladder fact dry. >> we saw large, peaceful protest, a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we are at. >> the mayor said i are requested the national guard, this is great. we will have maskly trained troops. no you will have 19-year-olds who are cooks in some cases what are we going to do and how are we going to use them. >> brian: lawrence? >> lawrence: this is unbelievable record. the question is the media going to ask any questions? where are you going to stand on law and order? do you still believe we should
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defund the police? next time we have this massive tragedy in the country. where there is outrage in the country, do you believe into the national guard should sit back and allow them to just burn buildings? are you still going to continue to give care -- gender affirming care to minors? to minors before they can make decisions as adults? do you believe in just nuking the economy and making it harder for businesses? i think we deserve to know where they stand on these issues and for -- i guess has it been 17 days? there has been zero questions. now we got a full ticket now. so maybe the media gets a little curious in the future, brian. >> ainsley: lawrence, he is he said is he against fracking. he is against drilling. under walz minnesota joined new york, california and illinois as the state that people of all ages are leaving because of these policies. minnesota became a high crime state for the first time ever under walz. when it comes to guns, if you
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have an assault weapon, he wants to take that away from you. he wants to ban them. when it documents illegals, he wants all of us who work really hard to pay for their healthcare, their tuition, give them drivers licenses, why? so they can go out and vote? >> brian: right. >> ainsley: during covid set up a hotlin hot tattle tail. he had long periods of remote schooling for the kids. he said on cnn, with donald trump's wall, if it's 25 feet, i want to have a ladder factory to build ladders to give to illegals that are 30 feet so they can climb the wall. >> brian: just embrace it. say i'm really proud of my ladder ideas. fantastic one. anderson cooper seems to like it. other thing is he is also for green energy. is he a big green guy. wants to get 50% of the cars in minnesota running on electric cars right now 1%. good luck to that sprint to the finish the next few years. 20 year ban on mining. i did not know this rare earth
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for the most part in america is found in minnesota. companies there ready to do it responsibly, environmentally, we have the rules and regulations to do it the right way. with oiling the same way. is he allowed and supported a 20 year ban on all strip mining and also electric cars. china has a way to basically lassoed any rare earth they don't have in their own country go into africa and take it and have children mi mining with spoons. get the rare earth and make the batteries and clean electric car. we have this clean electric car. he goes to china 30 times. he loves china. okay. loves china. that's fantastic. so, maybe he wants them to benefit from this and maybe he is one of these candidates that china had eyed early in order to gain power to be an ally should they ascend to power. they might have a real ally in the white house. >> steve: you know, when you think about it, over the last week or so, we have seen kamala
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harris essentially run from her record because now they have leaked her new platform, essentially to the "new york times" where all that stuff she used to be against, now she is for. when you look at mr. walz. >> brian: not on the website yet. >> steve: not yet. got to be adopted by the dnc. >> brian: someone has to get a password to log in there. >> steve: we can hack into it. kidding. as you look at her, she is running from her record to appear more moderate. compared to mr. walz, she is a moderate. because he is so far to the left. and that is what his opponent, j.d. vance had to say with sean hannity last night, talking a little bit about his record and what actually happened in the summer of 2020. >> governor walz actually promoted the black lives matter rioters who set minneapolis on fire, destroyed a lot of black businesses, destroyed a lot of the wealth in these historically black neighborhoods. and it really caused the poverty to skyrocket in minneapolis.
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the fact that he was supporting the rioters burning down minneapolis and then kamala harris was trying to bail them out of prison, suggested the wrong team for this country. we don't that approach taken nationwide. >> steve: lawrence? >> lawrence: you know, guys, i was there. i was there when the riots were happening. i was there as the police were told to stand down and i was there when those black businesses that were in the community could not rebuild because they allowed them to be torched. there were grandmas that couldn't even go to the pharmacy because the pharmacy was no longer there because they allowed it -- they took over an entire police precinct that has still not been repaired. this is the guy you want to be the next vice president of the united states? i think i will take a pass. >> brian: 40% of the police force has resigned, quit, or been let go. so, they have lost 40% of their police force has not bounced back and he thinks law and order is something he is going to run on. stop calling people weird. number one in america supposed to embrace everyone has there
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own little idiosyncrasies, keep on saying weird as if great thing to describe the other ticket and saying things about j.d. vance wearing eye liner. that's the way he looks, okay? he is not wearing eye liner, number one, why are you calling people weird while you stand on page with people transgender care and tolerant and understanding yet you are going out of your way to call a guy already president of the united states who just got 70 million votes that he is weird. do you realize for the last time when you call those people weird it reflects on the 70 million people that voted for him because obviously they are weird. can we stop the name-calling? >> ainsley: very strangage tia. let him keep calling it. it makes him look bad. let him keep doing it. >> steve: it's his catchphrase. he invented it. is he going to keep using it. >> ainsley: childish. >> steve: sometimes big political or new political figures burst on the scene as he did yesterday where you don't know a lot about him. but, because he has been in service for a long time. brian wine we got a lot.
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>> steve: we have got a lot we will share that with you. also we will get donald trump's first live network reaction. is he going to be joining us about an hour and 15 minutes right now right here on your number one cable morning news show for about 20 years. meanwhile primary voters in a deep blue district in eastern missouri showing the door to progressive congresswoman cori bush. >> brian: i miss her already. she is thought second squad member to be ousted by constituents who are fed up with the anti-israeli rhetoric. and the defund the police rhetoric. >> ainsley: yeah, israeli organizations spent a lot of money to make sure she didn't win. carley shimkus is here with all the details for us. >> carley: that's right. bush lost last night's primary to st. louis county prosecutor wesley bell who was the more moderate candidate. bell defeated the squad member with more than 51% of the vote. bringing the end to a contentious and expensive house race. >> this isn't just about
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campaigning and adults talking and negative messaging. but our kids are watching. >> yes, they are. [cheers] >> and what we say matters. this district is ready for better and more accountable representation in washington, d.c. [cheers] >> progressives should actually make progress. [cheers] >> carley: bell getting the win thanks in part to the backing of several pro-israel groups. bush is now the second squad member to lose their primary after congressman jamaal bowman suffered a similar loss to a pro-israel democrat in new york. but the soon to be former congresswoman says she is not going anywhere. >> aipac, i'm coming to tear your kingdom down. let me put all of these corporations on notice, i'm coming after you, too. we will keep supporting a free palestine, a free congo, a free sudan, and keep opposing
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genocide and human rights abuses worldwide. >> and bell will face off against either republican andrew jones or stan hall in november. the g.o.p. primary has not been called but jones is currently leading by just under 200 votes. so that's a close one, guys. over to you. >> steve: it is indeed. thank you very much. >> brian: it's about time. i think it's great for the country that a democrat beat a democrat but that squad mentality of anti-americanism, socialism, activism, pro-israeli, we are watching aoc and ilhan omar walk with the colombia rioters. >> ainsley: anti-israel. >> brian: walk with them and praise them and ridicule president biden for support of israel which has been wavered now because he is trying to win over the left at the same time. and i think the message sent. jamaal bowman an embarrassment to new york gone. and now cori bush. never backed off her antipolice defund the police rhetoric. every time that joe biden would say i'm not for that, my party is not for that, she would go
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oh, yes i am. now she is gone. >> ainsley: tim walz shares a lot of her same values and beliefs. >> steve: that is one of the reasons it is suggested that josh shapiro did not wind up with the nod because the people who were pushing for mr. walz was saying oh, you are talking about that guy who has the pro-israeli stance? genocide josh you are talking about? so it's interesting to see how that dynamic with working out in the democratic party. meanwhile, how are things working out at sturgess? it is the 84 annual gathering out there for the motorcycle rally. and lawrence is going to be there all morning long. not even sun-up but i see a bunch of people behind you. >> lawrence: that's right, family. good morning. who is excited to be at sturgess? [cheers] >> lawrence: this our second year in a row talking with the folks. i want to get yawls opinion on kamala harris switched it out a new nominee and now a new vice
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presidential pick. so, i want to get y'all's thoughts about that. remember this is a christian breakfast so let's keep it clean, all right? [laughter] what is your thought about kamala harris being switched out and now you have this progressive governor in walz who is going to be her vice president? >> so, my opinion is you can't change -- it's still the same circus. all they are doing is the circus master is still the same and changing out players. the problem is she is not the person for the job. no offense on race, color, creed, you know, sex or anything else she is just not the person for the job. the whole biden administration has not done anything for us for the last four years. i have my daughter and my granddaughter that live with me because they can't afford to live on their own. this is absolutely crazy i know four years i was way better off. my kids were way better off than
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today. >> lawrence: such a good point. i hear that from so many people. they can't afford to live in joe biden's merge. america.are you experiencing the thing. >> i woke up this morning in a free america and in the most beautiful place and the best party anywhere. and that's what i wanted to keep it. i want to be here on the toughest ground in the world and that's how we want to be for everyone and not democratic and not changing everything that they have done to get her in the place they have her. >> lawrence: thank you so much, ma'am, we appreciate you all. we got donald trump. is he going to call into the show a little later today. who is excited about that? [cheers] >> lawrence: we will get yours questions for the former president. guys, i will send it back to you in new york. >> fight, fight, fight. >> steve: people go to sturgis all across cross the country. >> ainsley: one hour behind
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us -- two hours behind us. 4:21 there. good job, lawrence. >> brian: do you know interesting lawrence? untuckit. he is the leading fashion guy here. i would not know where to wear in sturgis. >> ainsley: a vest. >> brian: that's the hardest thing for me to dress in between. >> steve: it is historically. out in sturgis, is that an untuckit shirt? >> brian: is it actually untuckit with a little triangle. >> lawrence: no it's not untuckit today. >> ainsley: you can't do untuckit because you are so tall, right? >> brian: no. they make it for tall people. >> lawrence: exactly right. i do love untuckit. >> brian: looks good. i didn't know i you were still listening. >> lawrence: any time i get a compliment from the face of the show it makes me feel pretty good. >> brian: i thought you were gone already. >> lawrence: i'm always listening. exactly. >> steve: out in sturgis though it, should be a leather
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untuckit. >> ainsley: that's true. >> brian: that would stick to the skin. leather untuckit in august? >> steve: i'm just saying. there is a lot of leather. >> brian: next year. i would love to see him in a tight leather outfit with a bunch of bikers that would be fantastic in august. >> steve: i want to hear more about this theory. >> ainsley: no. it was your recognition. >> steve: a lot of people wearing leather out in sturgis because of the motorcycles. >> brian: all right. >> ainsley: i have a leather jacket and i can't wear it unless it's really cold. >> steve: moving on, is voting for kamala harris-walz that ticket is a one-way ticket to socialism? >> ainsley: lara trump is going to react to comments like this one. >> don't ever shy away from our progressive values. one person's socialism is another person's neighborness. just do the damn work.en ♪ts
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♪ >> steve: all right. coming up on 6:'0 here in the east. we got a fox weather alert. tropical storm debby is continuing to soak the southeast, bringing major rainfall and flooding to cities like savanna and myrtle beach. look at that right there. the storm already killing six people. five in florida, one in georgia. the storm is expected to
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continue drenching the carolinas today. let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for the fox weather forecast. it's just parked right out there, isn't it? >> janice: it is. the center circulation is out in the atlantic it. could strengthen a blismt and then it makes a second landfall across the carolinas and moves up towards north carolina and virginia on friday. so, a cold front is going to scoop this thing up, which is great news; however, we are still looking at the potential of 6 to 8, 12 inches of rainfall over these vulnerable areas where rivers are at their breaking tonight, really. then the forecast shows the remnants of the storm moving up towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast through sunday on saturated ground that's going to be a big flooding event. here is the latest track as of 5:00 a.m. strengthens a little bit. moves up toward mid-atlantic and the northeast over the weekend and we're going to see a lot of heavy rain in our forecast. also watching this area development, it is peak season right now. so we will continue to monitor
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that and bring you the very latest. all right, ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: okay. thank you so much. okay. today, kamala harris and tim walz is are heading to wisconsin after rallying together for the first time. his running mates yesterday in philadelphia. and harris said this about her vp pick. >> concerns the day i announced my candidacy i set out to find a partner who can help build this brighter future with his experience i'm telling you tim waldz will be ready ton day one. >> ainsley: what exactly is their vision of a brighter future. let's bring in trump campaign surrogate and rnc chair lara trump. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: what do you think? some say this is the must liberal ticket america has ever seen. >> that's right. most far left radical ticket we have ever seen in the history of american politics. there is no doubt about it. i love that kamala harris is saying there i have since i announced my candidacy, it's 17
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days, ainsley. it's not like there has been a whole lot of time that's transpired. actually been years. this is frightening whenever people look at these two individuals together. when kamala harris pivots. she doesn't pivot to the middle. she pivots to the left they now have to sell their policies and vision of future for the country to the american people. think back to what biden and harris did together. think about their number one thing they did when they first got in office. shutting down the keystone xl pipeline. think about kamala harris as border czar. think about the open borders we have had. those are the policies we have seen from kamala harris right now with joe biden. this would be far worse -- this would be on steroids. the american people want to know they get their life back. they don't want to think, about you know, sex changes for their young children allah walz whenever he was the governor of the state of minnesota. they want to know how are you
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putting more money back in my pocket? how are you going to make my community safer? these two together are a real problem for the american people. and the great news for america is we actually have a proven leader. we have a candidate in donald j. trump with his running mate j.d. vance who has done the job before, who can bring this country back, give it back to we the people. get us back on track. yeah, this is a very radical ticket i think a lot of people are shocked. >> so radical let's go through some of those points what he has been for and against over the years. when it developments illegal immigrants, is he not for a wall. he wanted to actually invest that lad herb factory to give ladders to the illegals so they could climb the wall. he is for free college for illegals, for free healthcare for illegals and harris also supported. this when it comes to crime, lara, he was for the riots. he was not for send not guilty national guard for days and days. aas a result rioters burned 1500 buildings. caused 500 million in damages for the state.
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and then kamala harris also agreed with him and defended those protesters and then they set up this bail fund and both of them supported that to bail out all of the -- all of the folks that were righting, then when it comes to socialism, minnesota has the sixth highest income tax per capita, maybe that's why so many people are leaving that state. walz made public colleges and universities for free for certain students in your parents made less than 80,000. when it comes to socialism, he also said. this i think we actually have the soundbite. listen to this, lara. >> don't ever shy away from our progressive values. one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness. just do the dame damn work. >> ainsley: how scary for our country, right? >> ainsley, that was on the white dudes for harris call that was a week ago. that wasn't like it was a long time ago and he is saying oh i have actually changed my tune now. i feel lining i'm more middle of the road. absolutely not. these two together are incredibly frightening for this country. and i hope the jewish population
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in america sees what kamala harris and her camp did to josh shapiro. she had to play to the far left radicals in her base, ainsley. she couldn't have chosen a guy even after they forced him to come out and denounce his pro-israel views and josh shapiro she had to go with tim walz here. the idea that either of these two individuals could be in charge of our country should frighten every single american. i want to people to make sure they go to donald j. trump.com. find out your voter registration. find out if you are registered. find out when early voting starts in your area. we cannot afford to let these two people take control of this country. those are the policies they want to implement in this country. not just in the state of minnesota. all around america. i, for one, would like this country back on track. i want more money in my pocket. safer communities for my kids and i want to see donald trump as the 47th president. >> ainsley: i think this vp pick is a gift for donald trump. their policies are so progressive.
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thanks for coming on. he will be with us in about an hour. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: harris is off hitting the trail biden hasn't held any public events in almost a week. who is running our country? lawrence is asking voters at the sturgis motorcycle rally. that's next. ♪ here's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me ♪ (♪) ♪ control is everything to me ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and skyrizi is proven to help deliver long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to.
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♪ >> brian: president biden's last public appearance was nearly a week ago when americans returned from russia. and the white house isn't giving us much on when we'll see him again. >> why have we not heard directly from president biden this week? we know he met with his team yesterday. where is he? >> you have seen the thing you have seen the president. >> will we see him this week? i know you haven't been putting out the schedule we have been getting the night before. >> we are in a different time as i said many times before and you will get to see the president. that i can say. >> brian: multiple crises out there. let's go out to lawrence jones in sturgis, south dakota to ask
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voters how they feel about the current leadership. lawrence? >> lawrence: hey, brian, we are at the largest motorcycle rally in the world. who is excited to be at sturgis? [cheers and applause] >> lawrence: let's hear from the people these people are the heart of the country. they come from everywhere. where are you from, sir? >> i am from idaho. >> lawrence: tell me what is the top issue facing the country right now. >> securing the southern border lack of security and the economy. >> lawrence: do you think things are going to get better with a kamala harris walz presidency? >> absolutely not. i mean, she had the nomination handed to her. i don't know anything about the governor. but i mean, the far left policies are just -- there is no way we can stand w. stand four more years of it. >> lawrence: thank you, sir. let's talk with some more folks. how are you ma'am? >> doing well. >> lawrence: where are you from? >> georgia. >> lawrence: what is the number one issue facing the country right now. >> i would say our biggest issue
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right now is the economy. it's hard for young people to survive. a lot of them are having to move back in with families and depend on their parents for things that they should be able to provide for themselves because of everything is just so expensive. and they just can't afford to live. >> lawrence: what do you think is the best solution to all of this craziness? >> well, trump presidency is, i mean, i see the biggest solution. he helps our economy. everything that he did in his four years just promoted the economy and made everything so much easier and so much better for people to live. >> lawrence: thank you so much, ma'am. i want to get one more lady in here. ma'am, what is your name? >> chantelle williams. >> lawrence: where are you from, chantelle? >> sanford, florida. >> lawrence: tell me about the number one issue facing this country and how this economy has affected you and your family? >> education. over here talking about education. and impact my family and i have
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a large family. my mother has 16 children. >> lawrence: 16? >> correct. >> lawrence: you are seeing it from all of them right now. >> i see it daily, you know. it's hard to get a dollar these days sometimes. but, ms. debbie can tell you a little more about that. ms. debbie you should please say something. >> lawrence: i promise to get you on the other side. can you do me a favor and say over to you, carley? >> over to you, carley. >> lawrence: all right, carley has headlines for us. >> carley: i appreciate you all. thank you, lawrence. we have headlines to get to. fox news alert. a pakistani man with suspected ties to the iranian government is now charged for a failed assassination plot against u.s. officials possibly including former president trump. the justice department says the suspect traveled to new york last month to meet with hit men but those hired guns were actually under cover fbi agents, thank god. investigators have not found any links between this suspect and the gunman who tried to
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assassinate trump in butler, pennsylvania. now to some shocking video out of new haven connecticut. a man stealing a police car with the officer still inside. he walked up to the cruiser and told the officer sitting in the passenger seat to get out. then the suspect hopped into the driver's seat and sped off. the officer still inside that car grabbed the wheel. the car ended up crashing into a church. the carjacking suspect is facing multiple charges and being held on $500,000 bond. this afternoon, nasa will be holding a press conference to talk about the ongoing operations on the international space station. it follows the decision to delay a spacex mission to allow nasa to focus on getting the stranded boeing starliner astronauts back home. the crew's mission was supposed to last 8 days but they have now been in space two months and they are still there brian, over to you. >> brian: remind me not to take the boeing, take the spacex.
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>> carley: i hope they didn't have any plans. >> brian: thanks suspect. forger president trump will join "fox & friends" live this morning in just about 45 minutes. we're going to ask him about the walz-harris ticket. and he is going to get an answer for the first time. and we're going to talk about the economy as a well-known business show host says this. >> if you are in the stock market, if you care about your paycheck, you go with -- you go with trump. >> brian: yup, stuart varney who i like better on how trump's economic reform differs greatly from kamala harris. >> great to see you. ♪ ♪ with new poligrip power max hold & comfort. it has superior hold plus keeps us comfy all day with it's pressure absording layer. time for a bite! if your mouth could talk it would ask for... poligrip. (vo) if you have graves' disease... ...gritty eyes could be more than a rough patch.
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>> brian: we're back with a fox news alert. rockets fired from lebanon striking northern israel as iran makes new threats following the death of hamas leader ismail haniyeh. mastermind of the october 7th attack as the new political leader? chief foreign correspondent trey yingst is live on the ground in israel. trey, set the scene. >> yeah, hey, brian, good morning. israel continues to brace for an attack from iran and proxies as the united states urges
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restraint. the leader of hazard hassan nez are a spoke on tuesday at a ceremony for a senior commander who was killed in israeli strike last week israeli fighter jet swooped over the ceremony as he vowed to target israel. saying this. >> our response, god willing, will be strong influential and effective and between us and them, are only a few days and nights until we meet on the battlefield. >> nasrallah spoke from a video bunker over fears of being killed by israelis. amid the new threats democratic efforts widening war. other democratic conversations continue. war in gaza more than 300 days in no end in sight. its mall haniyeh killed last week in iran with the current head of hamas in gaza. one palestinian journalist speaking to fox news highlighted this was hamas' way of sending a message to israel.
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they aren't backing down and choose someone extreme for the job. israeli forces remain on high alert in both the southern and northern parts of this country. they understand that a larger attack could come at any moment. brian, steve? >> steve: all right, trey, thank you very much. meanwhile, nine minutes before the top of the hour on this wednesday. the economy on the minds of many americans this election after a rough four years of inflation. look at that, under biden-harris and the experts agree that many are looking to trump to solve the problem. >> if you are in the stock market, if you care about your paycheck, did you go with -- you go with trump. that's what you do. >> you do? >> yeah. he wants to cut your taxes. >> he wants to cut taxes. >> your taxes. >> steve: okay. fox business and rival host stuart varney joins us right now. is your rival right? >> no comment. [laughter] let's get into this shall we? break it down between the two candidates. what would trump do for the economy and the market? trump is going for growth,
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economic growth. lower taxes, more energy production, but most importantly, cutting regulation. >> steve: right. >> he wants to cut the tax on corporations from 21% to 15%. he wants to cut taxes on tips. he wants to keep the 2017 tax cuts in place. that's what he wants to do. he wants to reverse green subsidies. he wants to reverse the mandates. he wants to reverse energy inflation. you do all of that, you get growth. that's the what trump stands for. that's why the market likes it. >> steve: you know, stuart, i was at the grocery store yesterday. i was also at costco and about four people came up to me and they were just talking about how expensive everything is. ultimately, forget about personalities, it does come down to bread and butter issues. >> yes, it does. that's real table talk. kitchen table talk. that's it. i go to the grocery store as well. i'm constantly hearing people you are at the payout counter and i just paid $10 for a loaf of bread. i hear people, what? what?
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you feel it. can you feel it everyday. >> steve: what kind of bread are you buying for 10 bucks? >> good bread. 9.99 actually. it used to be 6.99 before the pandemic. now it's $9. look at paris, the other side of the coin for a second. kamala harris wants to raise the corporate tax to 35%. >> steve: right. >> stuart: she wants to tax the rich, she wants to tax the states. she wants lots of green spending. she wants bidenomics. that's tax and spend liberalism. it might get even worse with her running mate then. >> steve: when trump was president. that was one of the things that the congress was able to pass were all those tax cuts which, unfortunately, for a lot of people, are going to sun set at the end of next year. >> stuart: you got it right. >> steve: speaking of sun setting. what went on with the market on monday with the gigantic sell off and then yesterday there was kind of a turn around. so the big question is what is going to happen going forward? because we know a lot of people, meet a lot of people at the grocery store and they have got
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money tied up in treasuries and they have got it in their 401(k)s? >> it was white knuckle time on monday. the dow dropped 1,000 points. modest recovery yesterday. not that much but up a little. the market will go up again first thing this morning. so there is a little bit of calm returning there great fear over recession. are we going into recession? it looks like it from many indicators. is inflation really cal coolingt much? it looks like it's cooling but that much? when will the federal reserve lower interest rates now or some time in the future? those are questions which the market wants answers. the until we have answers on those questions we will have volatility. that's the way it is. sorry about that. >> steve: buckle your seat belt we are in for a bumpy guys. great advice that's why everyone watches stuart varney from 9:00 a.m. weekdays.
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