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>> lawrence: good morning, family, it's 8:00 on east coast, monday, august 19th. i'll be coming to you live from chicago as the dnc kicks off today. i got a chance to catch up with locals who say they are not thrilled with how things issue go are going in the country, watch. >> the violence. >> violence. >> the economy is a big question mark. >> lawrence: bret baier is standing by in chicago. >> steve: and lawrence, up to 100,000 anti-israeli protesters will take to the street this week. a local and friend of hamas hostage is driving this truck around that says chicagoan kidnapped by hamas.
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>> todd: rescue teams searching for two missing people swept away in connecticut as flooding wa washes out roads. >> todd: final hour of "fox and friends" starts first and remember, mornings are better with your friends temperature is day one of the democratic national convention, president biden is expected to pass the torch to vice president kamala harris tonight. >> brian: tough to let go. >> steve: we start with senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich. i'm sure you saw maurine dowd's headline, the party is united but everybody mad because a coup is a coup.
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>> there are explosive stories this morning coming out. vice president said yesterday she feels she is the underdog, despite gaining ground in the polls. overall inflation is up, according to bureau of labor statistics. 8.1 million migrants have illegal leap crossed according to cbp. increase in crime according to coalition of law, order and the safety. but the president is expected to get a hero's welcome tonight. >> there will be so much love for joe biden, tears of joy when he walks into the hall. what he's done and i love major focus is on democracy, he saved our democracy in the u.s. he beat adopt.
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>> to those closest to biden, tears of joy seem like tears of guilt. maurine dowd writes, dems are delighted but a coup is still a coup. a former obama official ran into biden ally at fenway and the obama official told barnacel, isn't it great this guy figured out he had to quit. he came back -- story made way back to biden and he might still be laughing. the president is expected to more fully explain his opinion reasoning. he has been more candid and accessible, we are watching for a message he might have to
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people who force his hand. >> how are you feeling about your speech tomorrow? >> biden is high tailing it before obama and pelosi speak this week and will miss other celebrity guest. he will miss annanavarro and kerri washington. >> steve: i think i saw beyonce could show up at some point, is that right? >> i have not seen that confirmed. we keep getting a new announcement. we found out about michele obama yesterday afternoon. i will ask the producer and get back to you guys. >> lawrence: will you let me know? i will be on the front row. >> ainsley: i'll be your date,
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lawrence. i have a crush on her, fun to watch dance. maybe she'll dance and have a performance. >> steve: tonight and jacqui heinrich was talking about how joe biden will get a heroes welcome. he was the headliner and now just the opening act. however many people fit in the united center, will be cheering and he'll get the hero's welcome he did not get in 2020. when he was running, it was covid, no stadium full of people cheering. now they are cheering that he's leaving. wrap up his career. >> ainsley: they call this death valley if you speak on the first night, especially if you are the president and they booted you out and maurine dowd writes
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about how he has every right to be mad at barack obama and nancy pelosi. i'm interested to hear from jill biden, she was clearly very upset with people who did not support her husband after he dropped out. >> brian: find out about the 23 million that came back to the family since 2014. the democratic protection group has left the building. in chicago, where lawrence is. in terms of what has happened under biden-harris administration, crime is up 11%. violent crime. look at housing, when you look at what they are supposed to bring to the city, people boarding up houses and concerned about the protesters 100,000 plus. there are less cops in uniform.
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they have 400 cops from other cities coming in to help out. this is example of liberal city run by liberal democrat and democrats have gone awrie, not a great example if we give you keys to the country. >> lawrence: it is the oddacity to me, how many kids and parents i've sat down with. police say we need more cops to go after criminals. when the rich and powerful want to host, you send a calvary, there were five people shot and killed over the weekend. it happens every holiday and every weekend. they have been begging for help. democrats are in town and people that want to defund the police fleed the police to proftect
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their tails. they care about the issue. i had miss jacobs, her son was killed. no calls, they give her no update. here is what she had to say. we are losing babies, we are not losing elderly as fast as young people. they are not getting a chance to grow up. i will never know what it feels like to have a grandchild from him. we're losing our future. i want to know what they are going to do to protect our community. it is everywhere, my focus is here, this is my home. i want to know what they are going to do to bring justice to the parents losing their kids. what do you say? i'm sorry, it is not working. >> lawrence: start with what they do for themselves. we see what they are doing at the convention today, this week,
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why not provide people of chicago with same standard of p protection. >> brian: they have 1390 shootings so far this year, 5480 robberies, 12,017 sexual assault and this is where democrats want to display four days of fun? it is bizarre they want to your honor yooline this performance. >> ainsley: those five, one in their 30s, one in their late 20s. she said i will never meet my son's grandchildren. she wants to cry and it is hard and she's trying to be strong for her other children. imagine going through that as a parent. we see that time after time. you have interviewed so many of them. little kids that are shot at their family barbecue and killed
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on the sidewalk in front of the grandmother's house. >> steve: they are having the dnc in chicago, it is a democratic stronghold. lawrence went back to church where cori brooks is and spoke to parishioners there and things seem to be changing. watch this. >> past or, you have the dnc here this week, how do you feel about that? >> it is bittersweet. i'm glad for city of chicago we get to host a convention, the bitter part, i don't agree with principleses or policies they use. >> what do you think is number one issue facing chicago right now? >> definitely number one issue is violence, gun violence. >> violence. >> the economy is a big question mark. you know. you go to the grocery store,
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eggs, bread, small items are large in price now. >> for my congregation and others, it is changing a little bit. so many people don't agree with the policies, i think there is definitely growth in my church as far as being more independent in their thinking. i see that throughout the community, as well. >> as believe conservative principles are better for us as nation and for us as people. >> neither side has done well. >> lawrence: you are not pleased with any side? >> no. >> lawrence: where are you leaning when it comes to the presidency? >> probably kamala. >> undecided. >> i will say, i don't know who is best because we haven't really heard their plan or intention. >> my vote is kamala harris. historical, for one, first black
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female president. >> lawrence: does that put extra weight on your decision this time? >> none at all. >> yes, there is definitely a lot more pressure. >> i want to hear more about what she's going to do. being black is one thing, we've had black people to disasppoint us and we've had women to disappoint us. what is your platform? >> it is about time for the black community to look at the republican party, pro-family, pro-business, pro-education, it is time to do something different. >> i hate identity politics, people believe you have to vote for a person because they are black or a woman is totally opposite of what we need to be doing. vote for people that align with our policies. >> lawrence: i talked about stuff that worries me, i want to talk about what encourages me.
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two things. people on south side of chicago are saying the same thing we're hearing in diners all over america. in middle america especially. things are not going well, economy, i notice when i go to the grocery store. second thing, there is still a lot of undecided voters. who is the candidate going to paint best message for greater america? we'll have to see. we have a lot of time, guys. >> brian: ticket in chicago running on joy. >> steve: a lot of joy. >> lawrence: so much joy right now. >> steve: no kidding. we are joyful, we have special report anchor and executive editor bret baier join us live from the streets of chicago. good morning. >> bret: good morning. >> steve: it is fascinating to hear joe biden and his swan song
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tonight. he knows his legacy is tied to hers, she knows she can't win without creating space between the two of them. interesting what he has to say. >> bret: it is fascinating. it is a shakespearean drama. you have a party that escorted him out and now going to be here with a hero's welcome. i loched lawrence's piece, talking to people on the street, there is this dichotomy about this ticket and it is new and fresh and concern about the economy and here in chicago, crime. my wife, amy, is from chicago. we got married afew blocks from here at holy name cathedral. you are concerned about walking on michigan avenue when you talk to people who have been around the block here and they know what has been happening.
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there is this thought it is great to have the convention here, whether they can deliver on the issues people here, care about and people throughout the country care about is the question. >> brian: what about the protest overwhelming everything? 100,000 people will make noise, bret, how do you think democrats could not make that a story when i think it will be almost impossible. >> bret: yeah, we'll see what this looks like. if it develops really 100,000 people, that is dominating and some businesses are already boarding up like it is a hurricane. they are closing up shop for the week. that is a real concern. it may be less, we have not seen it yet but it may materialize in coming days. >> ainsley: j.d. vance and
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donald trump will go back to pennsylvania again talking about economy and energy. themes for the week during dnc, on monday, make america wealthy again, make america safe again, wednesday, make america strong again, thursday, secure again and on friday, make america great again. why do you think they are doing this? is it because they want to pull attention away from the dnc? >> bret: yeah, they will try to take some of the gusto away from dnc. don't you think we should all have a theme everyday and every week? convention has a theme everyday, now the trump campaign does, maybe we should start the week. monday, make bret great again. i don't know. >> steve: mmbgas, got to work o that. >> lawrence: you have been doing
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politics thing for a while and have people on your show from both political sides. how long does a honeymoon phase last? is it typical to be -- in 2008, i was a obama guy and there was lead help up to that, not seeing that on the street. >> brian: lawrence, you want to know how long it lasted with amy or with kamala? >> ainsley: still going on with amy. >> bret: i appreciate it, everything good with amy. i tell you what, i actually think this is going to have a boost through this week, the economic rollout on friday was a little bit of a hit. wait a second, media is not going with it, walk back from the price control thing. surrogates all focused on
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housing and medical and pripg prescription drugs. they trail on big issues. economy down level, form upper president trump up 11 on the economy. they have a lot of work to do. it will get through this week. >> steve: bret will be in chicago, catch special report live from the dnc. 6:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you. you have a free afternoon now, take your wife to lunch. >> bryan: he'll be on every show. >> lawrence: thank you, bret. >> ainsley: another big story. if you missed our special coverage yesterday morning, brian did something we never, ever, ever thought we would see on tv. >> steve: oh. >> lawrence: if he doesn't want to eat on air, he tells a story. >> brian: i will have one bite. >> ainsley: never happened before. there we go. >> lawrence: amazing.
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>> ainsley: oh. >> brian: you supposed to cut this, chris. >> ainsley: all right. >> lawrence: oh, steve is going to you know what when he figures this out, never happened in 25 years of the show. >> steve: i'm going to you know what. >> brian: put it this way, every four years in dnc in chicago, i will do this. >> ainsley: only on a weekend. >> brian: working on a sunday, deep dish, salute. >> lawrence: such a moment. >> brian: did you get overwhelmed? >> lawrence: is overwhelmed. >> steve: deep dish pizza, today another challenge, chicago style hot dog and these are from bobby's of brooklyn. here you go. >> brian: i have news for you, i don't eat hot dogs. >> steve: look at that pickle. >> lawrence: i have a chicago dog, real one. >> brian: streak is over, you know my theory.
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because i believe if you guys are going to eat, someone has to talk. i don't like stuff stuck in my teeth. >> lawrence: so good. >> ainsley: what is the green stuff? looks like pepper jelly. >> steve: it is relish. >> lawrence: mine is a little spicy. >> brian: paste. >> ainsley: tooth path. >> brian: crest. >> steve: thinly sliced tomato and poppy seed roll, really delicious. >> ainsley: really good. >> steve: we got bobby's of brooklyn. >> lawrence: we like bobby's, chicago has original. >> ainsley: which do you like better? >> brian: thank bobby's italian b beef. these are chicago dogs. >> ainsley: lawrence, now that you are in chicago, more excited about deep dosh or hot dogs?
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>> lawrence: hot dogs, 100%. >> brian: do you think kellogg should do this as breakfast? >> steve: it is america, you can have a hot dog any time you want. >> brian: in the morning? >> lawrence: he wants us to stumble onira. he interrupted my bret baier interview today. >> steve: you know why, lawrence, because brian kilmeade is a hot dog. >> brian: he got married a few blocks away. i wanted to clarify. >> steve: since we are speaking with food in our mouth -- >> brian: my opportunity to speak. dig in for this tease, more "fox and friends." >> steve: that was rough. [laughter] >> lawrence: he's a nut.
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bitterness to the division. one phrase are accusations kamala harris is a backer of genocide. we heard that yesterday. sunday demonstrators were out there, it was a legal protest. here is what it sounded like. [be chanting] ♪ ♪ [screaming] >> steve: wildly from few thousand to 100,000. some extreme groups may try to hijack attention from the convention. law enforcement says they will not tolerate violence.
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>> it is important to understand our job is to uphold the constitution and that is what we're going to do. we will not tolerate vandalism to our city. we will not tolerate violent activity. we will end it quickly. >> steve: a lot of business owners are not taking chances. there are companies that come in and board up windows. first major march is supposed to start this actfternoon. back to you. >> lawrence: democrats like featured partner program and bo booker. a man's childhood friend is
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still captured. j jeramiah, we feel for your friend that is there. you told me he is family. when you see protests in middle of the street, what goes through your mind? >> is that they have freedom of speech, they can do whatever they want. i feel like they should know the facts about what they are saying when they say from the river to the sea and things like that. >> lawrence: you told me, they don't even know what they are saying. >> they don't. i ask them what is the river to the sea and they never give me an answer. they never say anything about the hostages ever. i never heard not one person say anything about the hostages. >> lawrence: you told me he's not a friend to you, that is family to you. >> yes, i've been knowing
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hershel since i was six years old, 28 now. he was about two. we've been on family trips together. eave we've played ball together, did everything together. he's been like a when he call me his brother, uncle, cousin, that's my guy. >> lawrence: are you surprised by the rampant antisemitism plaguing the country right now? >> yes. i did not know how much it would affect the country until all this happened. i'm not big on everything like that. >> do you feel comfortable wearing your star of david? >> definitely, i wear it everyday, not just because he was taken or anything like that, i wear it proud just to
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know, eggs, bread, small items are large. in price now. >> steve: she is right. black voters are in chicago speaking out on issues that matter to them. power rarnkings from fox show donald trump is still in the lead despite kamala harris gaining ground. >> lawrence: far left soft on crime policies, target ing heartbroken mothers like the one i spoke to. watch. >> what they are going to do to protect our community. my focus is here, this is my home. what are they going to do to bring justice to parents losing their kids. what do you say to them? i'm sorry is not working. how can i vote for somebody i don't feel like has my back or any parent who lost their
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child's back. you know what i'm saying, what are we supposed to do? vote for you? what are you going to do for me? you say what you are going to do, do you do what you said you are going to do? i don't think so. this crime has been going on for decades and it is sickening to watch parents on tv crying about the loss of their child. it is hard when you have to bury someone that grew inside of you. i never thought the hurt would be this bad. i lost my mom and dad, that was hard. this was way over, too much hurt. >> brian: george w bush's karl rove join us now. when you look at stories and talk about crime in america, one theme democrats are saying, i brought crime down. you can't tell that to that young lady, right? >> we did have a burst of crime
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during covid era and that is declining many places. fact of the matter we have democratic office holders that are soft on crime. d.a. in los angeles is the virge of getting kicked out and in san francisco voters have had enough of it. my heart goes out to that woman, in chicago, you have a soft on crime d.a. we have one in austin, texas. the local d.a. is going to let them all go. the university president and governor of texas upset with good reason. >> ainsley: soft on crime policy, kamala harris has been soft on crime and she bailed people out and helped with a
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fund in minnesota. one of the people she helped bail out got charged with murder and 23 people shot in chicago this past weekend. when does her radical voting record penetrate with voters? or will it at all? she's in a honeymoon phase. will her voting record in the past back fire or will the voter know about it? >> depends on the campaign being run by republicans. campaigns get a life of their own after somebody makes them an issue. in a short contest, republicans have to be disciplined and focused to drive home the message she is responsible for inflation, she's been part of leadership of the country.
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she's been the border czar who fo kugsed on n-- focused on nicaragua and venezuela. and has been supportive of it is r the aftermath of the trouble after the floyd incident. be disciplined and focused and drive it home and republicans are not doing that. >> steve: you said she is responsible for inflation, i heard you last night explain that. she is the one in senate who cast the deciding vote that broke a tie on the american rescue act 1.9 trillion and two biden budgets that got us where we are today. when you say she's responsible for inflation, that is true. >> let's explain that, what that means, senate, it came to passing 1.9 trillion american
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rescue plan, lots of democratic economists, larry summers, jason ferm an, you pass this and it will cause unnecessary inflation. she as vice president could break the tie. she cast similar vote on fy 21 budget, increased spending unnecessarily. she cast the deciding vote on the american inflation reduction act and again, all of that added to inflation we have in the country today. >> lawrence: they say she changed. >> she changed by continuing to vote for it and continuing. you got to be responsible for what you say and do and what she did was cast deciding vote that increased unnecessary spending,
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>> janice: we are focused on the extreme flooding in connecticut, long island, new jersey. over foot of rainfall for newtown, shelton, 10 inches. local events and incredible footage. we still have people missing in the flood waters and flooding in new york and long island. 10 inches in miller place.
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some came from noon to six p.m., rainfall rates of two and three inches per hour. we have more rain in the f forecast. a front will stall and bring moisture. we have flight delays and cancellations and floosh flooding concerns for connecticut toward vermont and new hampshire and potential for severe weather. if you are traveling, check with your air carrier. >> ainsley: yesterday so many stops. chicago grocery stores are revealing how vice president kamala harris proposed price fixing measure will affect businesses. kelly from our sister network joins us live from chicago. hi, kelly. >> good morning to you all. you know issue it is interesting, we have not heard a real plan from the v.p. on this. i have barb eastman, from happy
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foods, with me, she says she is confused about details of this plan. barb, what do you make of this? >> they are throwing things again the wall to see what sticks and they do not have a plan. how do they say, you can't raise prices according to supply and what is coming in. >> you brought us here in front of eggs for a reason. how does this show an example of how this might not work. >> right now you have factory-produced eggs, because ofav ofavian ion flew, little supply. you have asmish eggs that are almost the same price. supply and demand. back to you. >> ainsley: thank you. we break down kamala harris
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flip-flopping record on fracking, on oil and gas as donald trump looks to win pennsylvania voters. check in with bill hemmer and dana perino for what is coming up top of the hour. how you doing? being looing good. >> we miss you. >> ainsley: i watched yesterday, excellent job. >> bill: see you all week from chicago. delegates are here and so are protesters, we'll check on that coming up. >> dana: we'll talk to jason crow, a democrat. >> bill: donald trump on the stump, where is he heading everyday of the week to find a way to win. >> dana: and middle east on the virge, we'll have this and more at 9:00. when migraine strikes ubrelvy is another option. it quickly eliminates migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. ask about ubrelvy — the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine.
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♪ ♪ >> brian: donald trump and j.d. vance in pennsylvania today to draw attention to kamala harris energy policies would do and is doing to the keystone state or cohere is where harris stood for last time she ran for president. watch. >> there is no question i would ban fracking. >> what you bam offshore fracking?
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>> yes. you can talk to the folks in santa barbara about the work i've done there where it's a big problem, but it's a big problem in many areas of the country. >> they will pay big money the big countries? they will big money and big fees and under my plan a carbon fee periods. >> brian: great, isn't that great but she's walking it back now and breaking down harris energy record, senior manager at the policy foundation, thanks for joining us, andre. first off, her comments, i think she might be walking it back now because eventually she will be asked about this but how does that transfer into policy? >> she can backtrack or flip-flop all she wants. the record of the biden heroes administration the last four years is quite clear and it has included and it's been green new dealism with a cause on lg exports and biden opa putting draconian mission
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standards on coal and natural gas facilities with technology that doesn't currently exist. of course, flooding and poisoning our energy markets with subsidies from inflation reduction act with government central planning propping up independent unreliable energy sources spirits are really the truth of the matter is actions speak louder than words. you can flip-flop on fracking all you want, but the policies the last four years are quite clear and i don't see any signs that will change. >> b >> brian: there is apposite lg exports and places our allies, japan counting on us and bolton nations with natural gas, a pause. what does that mean to pennsylvania? >> pennsylvania's second largest producer of natural gas in the country second only to texas. our energy economy brings 500,000 jobs to pennsylvanians here in so many think that impact the industry but absolutely disastrous for
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pennsylvania's economy but really disastrous for american energy security and dominance. our geopolitical allies should be looking to pennsylvania and texas for lg needs and not russia. >> brian: they really shouldn't be and just click the people of pennsylvania understand fracking is allowed but paused but do you think they understand that? >> pennsylvanians understand what is going on. we have to understand that energy industry, energy producing state in pennsylvania know they are important and their family and friends, and they understand what pennsylvania energy brings to the economy in state and to the nation. the polling at the kamala foundation shows pennsylvanians not only support the expansion of our natural resources and natural gas infrastructure, but not willing to pay a dollar more for the green new deal policies. >> brian: thank you so much from a very informative. that is it for us. ♪ ♪
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