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loving breaks me down and makes me want to haul ass home. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ point at you. >> steve: pointing at them, final all american summer concert series of 2024, we have justin moore on the stage now performing "point at you." coming up, his buddy know randy houser will join him onnige sta. we're lucky it stopped raining. two hours ago it was pouring in new york city. >> lawrence: what are we going to do with our fridays? it is gone, over. >> rachel: you'll have to sing.
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>> brian: so long to summer. >> lawrence: i stay in my lane, more people should stay in their lane. if you can't do it, stay out. >> steve: that makes summer great, we have summer concert series performers and mclemores are here and make a great barbecue brunch for everybody that shows up. >> rachel: we'll have them tomorrow on the weekend. you are not the only ones. >> lawrence: we have news today, kamala harris gives first official interview as democratic nominee promising a new way forward. watch. >> one of my highest priorities, do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. when i look at the aspirations, goals, ambitions of the american people, i think that people are ready for a new way forward. day one is going to be about one, implementing our plan for
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economy, i laid out number of proposals in that regard. >> rachel: harris struggled having difficulty explaining her flip-flopping on policies. >> i think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective is my policies have not changed. you mentioned the new deal, i always believed the climate crisis is real. that has not changed. my value around what we need to do to secure our border, that has not changed. >> steve: having governor walz by her side during the interview. senior campaign official made important stipulation that she will do solo interviews in the future, as well. somebody who does interviews everyday, extemporaneous sp
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speaking is vice presidential candidate j.d. vance. jd, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: last night we watched the 27-minute interview that cnn did. dana bash did ask questions we wanted answers to. one of the most important things, how do you, vice president harris, explain the flip-flops. she is not flip-flopping because she has the same values. >> yeah, pretty bizarre. why have you changed your mind on every topic you previously held an opinion on. it is importance not to buy this. if you look the way kamala harris has governed, she's a far left person. she wants to win the american people's vote over next few months and she'll do same thing she's been doing, try to make it harder to get american energy
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from american territory, she will make it harder to drive down cost of everything from food to housing and harder to enforce border laws and make more chaos and instability around the world. it is absurd for kamala harris to say, i don't believe in any of the i think thises i told you three years ago. she's governed as a person who believes those things and more than people are far off because of it. >> lawrence: she flipped on eshg v ev mandates, medicare for all, she was a co-sponsor, gun buyback, fracking, she supports it now and off-shore drilling. i know it has been two years for you, senator, politicians change their position. problem i have with kamala harris like when you graciously invited me into your home, i want to know why she changed her
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position. you told me why you changed your position on donald trump, why aren't we hearing why she's changed? >> in most part because she refuses to give interviews and she is flanked by her v.p.un ar aringmate. she did impose an ev mandate, which will ship american manufacturing jobs to china. she's supported defund the police movement, making cities more violent and neighborhoods less safe. she's done these things as she's been in government and now trying to run from it. i agree, she should have to sit and answer tough questions. she answered one question about how she changed her mind. it was a word salad and did not give insight into who kamala harris is. how she was trying to explain
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her change perspective, if you watched what she was saying, how she said it, it is clear she does not have stronging convictions. i felt bad for her, it was clear she was not totally sure-footed and did not know why she was saying what she's saying. she's been coached to pre10 be tend to be a moderate but she has led -- >> rachel: talk about pennsylvania, a very important state and fracking matters a lot to people in people. here is kamala harris on fracking. >> no and i made that clear on the debate stage in 2020, i would not ban fracking, as vice president i did not ban fracking, as president, i will not ban fracking. i made clear where i stand, this
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is 2024 and i have not changed that position. i kept my word and will keep my word. my values have not changed. it is important we take seriously what we must do to guard against what a clear crisis in terms of the climate and to do that, we can do what we have accomplished thus far. inflation reduction act, what we've done to invest by my calculation over trillion dollars over next 10 years, investing in clean energy economy, what we've done creating new cleep energy jobs, that tells me from my experience as vice president we can do it without banning fracking. >> rachel: senator, here she is in 2019. >> will you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking? your first day in office? a adding united states to list of ko
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countries? >> my question i'm in favor of banning fracking. >> rachel: how are you for green new deal and now for fracking? >> well, you can't. those are totally inkonconsiste positions and kamala harris may have told an explicit lie on top of what she's said here. think about this, kamala harris said she changed her mind in 2020 on the debate stage, her last debate was 2019, because she dropped out of the race. she's saying she changed during her general election debate. that is not true. she did not do that. kamala harris got away with a dishonest revision of her record there. go back to house this affects lives of american families and american workers. fracking is one main way we drive down cost of energy. if you think groceries are expensive now, what happens when you increase cost of energy,
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making it hard to get food to grocery store. if you think it is bad now, what happens when we increase materials that go into houses which is what a ban on fracking would do. she is pursuing a policy that will make americans poorer in their own country and it is so fascinating, the media is desperate to let her get away with this, they don't push her on the fact she's changed her mind on eight different topics and the final thing, proof is in the pudding. kamala harris can say she's changed her mind on american energy or police or changed her mind on immigration, she is sitting vice president of the united states. if she's changed her mind, why does she enact these policies and make americans better off? >> steve: dana bash asked about that, you have been vice president for 3-1/2 years, we know what she's doing with the new positions, she's racing to the middle. there is one, you're way out on
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the fringe when you are in the primary and race to middle in the general and that is what she's doing. obviously she's fishing for republican votes, as well, she was asked and said she would appoint a republican to her cabinet and seen that in the past, gw b did it, barack obama did it. would trump-vance appoint a democrat to your cabinet? >> of course we would. we have r.f.k. jr. and tulsi gabbard, if you look at trump movement in 2024, it is actually the common sense big tent movement in american politics. we don't agree on everything. not everybody will agree with every policy issue, we agree on basics, american energy prices should be lower. we agree we should make our own stuff in united states of
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america. we believe we should close down the border and stop the flow of illegal drugs and trafficking into our country. it is just basic, common-sense stuff and it is telling kamala harris wants to say she's the big tent candidate and stands for different platform than she ran on three years ago. she's governed as a radical and will govern further as a radical and donald trump has record of higher wages and peace across the world. the contrast is extraordinary and proof is in the pudding. donald trump did a good job. kamala harris did a bad one. >> lawrence: we've been following the border and it is at home, in chicago, venezuelan gangs and united states gangs going back and forth and colorado now, we have be apparently illegal migrants have taken over an apartment complex. we had a city council woman on, this is what she said.
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>> i know of four others, that is just in aura, i do believe there are some in denver, denver police officers are starting to speak out. >> arrest guys for smallest crimes they commit, put them in jail and figure out who they are. they come across the border, lightly vetted, possible have criminal backgrounds in venezuela. we need to put boots on the groub ground and arrest these guys. >> lawrence: one problem, local cops can't do anything, they can't talk to ice, these people can't be deported because it is a sanctuary state. what does trump-vance administration do differently? >> end saf safrpgs /* /* sanct r
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your cities and states. problems that exist in central america we're seeing them in places like aura, colorado or chicago or pittsburgh, pennsylvania. drug cartels of in our own communities and americans are suffering because of it. i was talking to national firefighters yesterday, chicago, new york and pittsburgh, money is going to pay for problems related to border. housing illegal migrants, trying to deal with drug overdoses from illegal migrants, we should be spending on more police and firefighters. local governments are being des destroyed because of open border we need common sense leadership. >> lawrence: i'm curious, sanctuary city and states, if
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trump-vance administration is there, does that become against federal law? is there a bill that says you know cannot be a happening sanctuary state or city? >> yeah, absolutely, it needs to be against federal law and use purse strings of the federal government. if a local city will not deport violent criminals, we need to say, we will not give as much as we used to, we have to end practice of sanctuary cities. happenings >> rachel: yesterday donald trump announced he wanted to make ivf free. i believe more moms are better. i was taken aback, last week you were talking about making americans healthy. we have a fertility problem, something is going on in our country, infertility is
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exploding and there is something whether in food, in the environment, it could be cultural, we're encouraging women to have babies a lot later. i've talked to pro-life friends that say, it is one thing to say i am not go being to ban ivf, another thing to say, we're going to pay for it or mandate insurance companies to pay for it, a lot of people thought that was like obamacare mandating co contraception. upons upon sgls >> you know i'm pro-life and i want to save as many lives as possible. it is important to recognize, there are fertility problems and we ought to talk about the root cause. president trump has always been pro-fe
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pro-fertility. we have had family and friends that have gone through problems and it is a nightmare. i think president trump is saying we want it to be as accessible as possible. we will not force anybody to do anything against their conscious. babies are good, we have a lot of women and young families struggling with this, we want them to have happier, healthier lives and want american women to have big families as they would like to have and that is not happening now. >> lawrence: what do you say to those in the pro-life community that are angered and saying some of them may stay home. why is that a bad idea? >> well, it is a bad idea because all the president said, he wants abortion to be made at the state level. he wants california, florida, ohio, to fight this out and have
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debates among citizens than a national approach. i think the genius in president trump's approach is they are giving individual voting population the room to figure this stuff out. i'm a pro-life person. we had a pro-life referendum that did not go the direction i wanted it to go. those in the pro-life community, we have to do a better job persuading fellow citizens. if you disagree, kamala harris wants to force christian hospitals to perform abortion and abortion up toingses moment of birth. democrats are radical on this, donald trump is only candidate in this race. >> steve: you are running for vice president and president, you are very busy, thank you for spending 20 minutes with us today. >> thank you, good morning. >> steve: we did reach out to harris campaign, invited them
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on, they have not called us back. we will not hold our breath, just saying. afraid to send their kids to school. par parents nervous after group of migrants tried to board a school bus. >> lawrence: it is summer friday, that means all american summer concert series. justin moore is here. ual /*
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>> rachel: we're back with a fox news alert. sad one. columbus blue jackets hockey team announcing star hockey player johnny goudro and his br br brother -- in their sister's wedding today in philadelphia.
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he is survived by his two young children and his wife meredith. another fox news alert the, dallas police officer is dead and two others hurt while responding to an incident overnight. oak cliff community center in a marked patrol car. arriving officers returned fire, the suspect was killed and two officers hit were rushed to the hospital. dallas pd says flags will be flown at half staff to mourn the loss of one of their own. those are headlines. >> steve: two terrible stories. parents in southern california afraid to send kids to school after group of migrants tried to stop a school bus filled with
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kids and hop on board. >> lawrence: todd piro has more. >> todd: why not hop on a school bus, as well. migrants attempted to portland a school bus in south upper california on wednesday. that is near the u.s.-mexico border. 24 hours before, smaller group of upon issed migrants tried to get on another school bus in the same district. parents are on high alert. >> 20 illegal migrants tried to get on a bus today at one of our bus stops. >> it is scary these kids are in this situation. >> we don't know who these people are, if they have a criminal history, their background? >> todd: parents made sure no others boarded. sc schoolure superintendent says
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bus drivers will be skipping over. if the bus goes by, please go to the next stop. now calling for action saying, this is a direct result of inte int intentional open border happenings of biden and harris. back over to you. >> steve: todd, thank you. what thatten means, they skip b stops where there had been migrants? that means migrants are numbers to kids standing to go to school. >> rachel: and root cause, open border, solution is, accommodate buses so they skirt around illegals. this is insanity. >> lawrence: do the right thing. >> rachel: benjamin hall is coming up.
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french president macron de defending his decision. macron explained it is his country's policy when they make the effort to learn french language and learn wealth -- upons the eu is investigating whether telegram skirted digital rules. bring in fox news senior correspondent benjamin hall. what is going on here? there seems to be a lot of conflict about what is happening with this ceo of this platform, some people say this is an attempt to get back at him
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because he does not want to cooperate with intel and sur surveillance, your call. >> you have an idea this is attack on freedom of speech. you have people say, because you own social media company does not mean you are responsible for what is written on that social media company, that is what mr. durov's lawyers are saying at this moment. this is called digital services act that targets online platforms. purpose of that law is to tackle disinformation. many see this arrest as way to withhold information, target things being said on social media companies. you have people talking about crimes being committed through telegram. you have whole list of people,
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crimes being committed. look at charges, complicity in managing online platform to enable illegal transactions, enabling distribution of child sex abuse material and to cooperate with law enforcement. if you look at it, if individual is aware of crime being committed, it is their right and responsibility to tell police. many are saying his lack of doing so and telegram's lack of doing so is helping crimes be committed. two very different opinions and the court case will start come the coming weeks or months. is it bigger assign of disinformation being targeted across eu? >> rachel: elon musk is looking closely at this, this may put him in trouble, as well. if you are advocate of free speech and getting government out of cooperation with big
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tech. benjamin, i'm excited about your new special "american excepti exceptionalism know." i want to play a clip for us, set it up, it is a beautiful story. >> it is. look, i sit here today and i'm alive because of american exceptionalism. i'm alive because amazing volunteers found me on the battlefield, military doctors put me back together and got me home. i am telling amazing stories of how -- we talk about how countries divide, but if you look at the heart of this country, it is based on incredibly strong morals. this is set in east upper kentucky, a town that lost almost everything and they have rebuilt it with their hands, made it better, bigger, stronger, that is a assign that should spread, so many communities are like this, that is the story we want to tell.
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>> the story of these ken kentuckyanss and story of appalachia has been told wrong. there are far more positives going on than ever before. we're changing the narrative and inviting outside in to see what is going on. >> yeah, what a beautiful story, reminds me of hillbilly elogy and that american can-do spirit. benjamin, you represent that, too. even though you have that accent. we're happy you are here and will be excited to watch "american exceptionalism" with benjamin hall. thanks. it is doos on the loose, labor day edition, steve is asking people about the best thing they did this summer. first, justin moore will perform live for our all american summer concert series.
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>> lawrence: welcome back. j.d. vance joined "fox and friends" a few minutes ago to react to kamala harris' first interview and policy flip-flop since becoming democratic nominee. >> why have you changed your mind on every topic you previously held an opinion on? it is important not to buy this. if you look at the way kamala harris governed, she governed as a far left person, she's pretending now because she wanted to win the american
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people's votes. if she does, she will do the same thing she's opinion doing, make it harder to dpet american energy from american territory. she will make it harder to drive down cost of everything from food to housing and make it harder to enforce border laws and make more chaos and instability around the world. it is absurd for kamala harris to say, i don't believe in anything that i told you i believe three years ago. >> we asked vance if he and trump would add democrats to their cabinet after harris vowed to add a republican to hers. he said, of course. >> lawrence: now to this, americans are hitting the road for labor day weekend. >> rachel: jeff locke, is on the road in pennsylvania. jeff. >> on the turnpike, heading through the poconos. can you see this guy, if you pan
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over, take a look at this fella? he's going, too. more people traveling this labor day holiday, up 9%, say the experts. where are they going? poconos did not make the list of seattle, orlando, anchorage, alaska. anchorage, alaska? i guess this is time to go. best time to travel is about right now if you're on the road. it will get busy as the day goes on. it will cost a little less. average gallon half a buck cheaper than it was this time last year. good news there. bad news or good news and bad news, a survey found most people, three quarters, maybe t two-thirds doing better financially than last labor day, they are working harder and
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inflation is zapping that extra money. we're going to poconos, we're off. see you later. >> lawrence: no one does news from the road like him, told you what is happening on the road, in the air and gas prices while driving the car. >> rachel: and american people are not imagining their hard work is being eaten up by inflation. land d >> lawrence: did summer break go like this? >> this is the automobile you should be using. >> dad, i forgot, why are we flying? >> getting there is half the fun. >> this is no longer a vacation, it's a quest, a quest for fun. >> lawrence: a classic. last few days of summer come to an end, we want to know. >> rachel: we know sent doos on
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the loose to find out what people did this summer. where is he? >> steve: that is right, i'm out boy the coffee garden. what is your name? >> eddy. >> steve: eddy watches "fox and friends" channel. >> i do, before i leave to go to work. >> steve: can't you get it on your device, walking and uc watching. >> i can't do that. >> steve: what is best thing you did all summer? summer is ending. >> i've had a really good summer with my family. >> steve: best thing? >> being on the shore, being on the beach, playing cornhole and volleyball. >> steve: nice to meet you. he called me peter, that is my kid. where are you guys from? >> long island. >> bay shore. >> steve: what is best thing you g guys did all summer? >> i competed spartan race on the field.
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>> hiked glacier in northern nor way and climbed highest peak in northern nor way. >> steve: are you making this up? >> no. >> steve: are you related? >> we are. no, we're married. >> steve: everybody is a comedian. >> don grisham, from cabot, arkansas. >> steve: what ises best thing you have done all summer? >> destine, florida, with family and friends. >> steve: was hoping you would say being on "fox and friends." >> well, that is the highlight for sure now hchl . this year, yes. >> steve: somebody else stopped. what is your name? >> lindley and jj. >> fun family fishing on lights out withes captain chester.
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>> steve: were you at the u.s. open? >> she was. >> steve: did you have those strong cocktails? >> they were delicious, just a few. >> steve: she's wrapping up summer. thank you. all right. you know what, summer may be in the rearview mirror, straight ahead we have the summer concert series live here on fox. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> those bikes got more gears than a peterbilt truck. ♪ ♪ these kids are wearing camo now
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[cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> let's go, new york. ♪
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[cheers and applause] >> give it up for randy and justin. [cheers and applause] >> all right, you guys, >> lawrence: we'll see you. >> she is from arkansa too. she is excited to be here. >> bret: the long wait is

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