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yell yankee go home. should be more outrage happening in turkey a country we have relations with. >> does it not scare you looking like iran 40 or 50 years ago. ains. >> carley: i understand why you think it is video from the past. >> todd: question whether anybody should travel there doug collins, we appreciate you as always. end on a positive note. joey chestnut defeating archrival one o. one hot dog heating contest live streamed on netflix. >> with a total score of 83 hot dogs eaten, a new world record holder it's joey chestnut. >> todd: record setting 83 dogs it 86. with that. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day, everybody. ♪ ♪
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>> lawrence: good morning. it's #:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is tuesday, september the 3rd. this is "fox & friends." >> steve: that's right. we start with a fox news alert on this tuesday. wild anti-israeli protests here in new york city as columbia university students brace for possible chaos when classes start today. jewish americans want to know where are the president and vice president? >> isn't kamala the one who says she sympathizes human emotions with protesters? what are you sympathizing with? joe biden? where is he? >> ainsley: ban on elon musk x in brazil some democrats are celebrating the decision. >> brian: "fox & friends" starts right now. your mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: we'll start with this fox news alert. as many as 7,000 anti-israel
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protesters flooding the streets of new york city yesterday lighting those flares and setting off smoke bombs and making demands. chanting: hey, hey, ho, ho. got to go. >> lawrence: unbelievable. breaking the law. some of the protesters hopping barricades and scaling fences as they marched toward the heart of new york city. >> >> steve: in downtown manhattan palestinian flag and free palestine banner as well. >> brian: this is because they murdered hostages. some even probably waiving the hamas flag they should have been arrested on the spot. police say four were. let's talk about that the you have the sanctification of hostages in rafah, a place that biden said don't go there. happens to be the headquarters of hamas. and when they got close within the last 48 hours, they killed them. so that's why you rally against
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israel? no logic there. supported in many cases by foreign entities and foreign organizations continues to flourish. >> ainsley: all happening on the same day as hersh's funeral. one of the six whose bodies were recovered. mom was speaking jerusalem. a lot on the street of jerusalem as the family was driving through the streets just to honor hersh's memory. >> lawrence: to brian's point and he got to the heart of it about the funding, when the fbi and the dni released a report showing that some of this money that are in the protests coming for iran, that's the point you start arresting these people. they are in the middle of the street and calling for jihad openly in new york city. i wonder why they picked this area. it's like islamic terrorism targeted the world trade centers as well. so, i mean if there is a group of people and some of the people within the crowd are calling for
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jihad, you would say maybe, guys, get out of our movement. none of the people that are in this crowd are saying get out of here. they support them. >> brian: hamas is in charge of the palestinian territories. and hamas was elected back in the 90's. and no one has really challenged them since. every time that you defend the palestinians, you are defending hamas. >> steve: so let's just examine what has happened. let's go back a couple of days. brian, you mentioned this. six hostages were executed as israel was just on the doorstep essentially of coming into that tunnel and rescuing them. so they executed them. and the prime minister netanyahu said hamas will pay a heavy price. so, the "wall street journal" -- and at the same time then you have got our president saying that benjamin netanyahu is not doing enough. you have got the united kingdom. britain, they are cutting off. >> brian: that line is so damaging when joe biden --
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>> steve: absolutely. >> lawrence: he hasn't rescued any of our hostages either. >> steve: then you have got the unite the kingdom cutting off arms. some of the farms we give them to israel they can be used on errant national scale and this is bad. put it all together, that has come to the "wall street journal." this morning they have got an op-ed hamas murders six hostages and israel is to blame. it goes on to say. >> ainsley: it themselves? >> steve: reaction from the white house the british government and western press some is to blame the israeli government. monday a one word answer to press scrum the asciewdz of prime minister of not doing enough to secure a hostage deal. >> ainsley: do you know how many idf soldiers have been killed trying to go in and rescue these hostages? they are trying to find these individuals who were taken and just snatched from this music festival and then israel defends themselves and now they want to blame israel? >> lawrence: they have to also remember the person they are dealing with when it comes to
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benjamin netanyahu. he was the same person in 2011 when shalit was released for a thousand hamas fighters as well. he has no problem -- and that's one israeli hostage for a thousand fighters within hamas that he released. so it's not like he doesn't want to do a deal. but, when you have hamas that are doing -- part of the deal is making sure that the organizer of october 7th, the leader of hamas, gets some sort of immunity. that makes absolutely no sense. so you're saying if usama bin laden organized 9/11, that if we wanted the hostages we say no, you don't go after usama bin laden. that makes zero sense. >> steve: you know, lawrence, after september 11th, we saw here in the new york city area, particularly over in new jersey, there were reports ever people celebrating after the planes flew into the building. you know, it's hard to understand how so many people can be massacred and, yet, some
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people think that that was the right thing to do. listen to a little bit of sound we have got, a reporter asked somebody who was driving by on one of the streets here in new york city about the fact that on the same day that american citizen was murdered this is going on. listen to this. and listen to who he blamed. >> an american was executed yesterday by terrorists. are you okay. >> he deserved it. >> he deserved it. >> sure. >> why is that? >> what business does he have? >> what business at a music festival dancing with his friends. >> israel killed him. >> israel killed him? >> not hamas. >> ainsley: israel killed anymore not hamas? they had hamas flags there at this event at this protest. hamas flags. it's a terrorist organization. >> well, a part -- one of the things that kamala harris and others are doing is trying to win over. that was voters. many of which are located in michigan. it didn't stop kamala harris
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from secretly meeting last week with that radical anti-semitic mayor over in dearborn, michigan. they are trying to have it both ways. we stand firmly behind israel. we'll don't like netanyahu. you will hear from the president shortly on that. his one word response does damage and heartened hamas. alexis mcadams went right to the heart of the pro-israel protesters. and she talked about -- and she talked to them. listen to this. >> how all this is being handled by president biden and kamala harris, will it change how you vote? >> i wasn't such a political person. now i'm a single policy voter. israel straight through and through. isn't kamala the one who says she sympathizes with the human emotion of these protesters? what are you sympathizing with. joe biden an american just got shot in the head? where is everyone? where is the accountability? i don't get it anymore.
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do you know what? i might be going off the lamb if you are jewish and vote for democrats you? are crazy, you are insane. look at schumer and down the line. they don't have our backs. >> lawrence: you have the fbi saying that 60% hate crimes happening in the country are against the jewish people. it's not just a regional thing when this comes to the war between israel and hamas. it's about what is happening in the country. and there has been zero plan when it comes to these college campuses just because you kicked out the college presidents, you didn't get to the core of it. all those prot professors anti-semitic tropes in the classroom no. accountability. within the social justice fear they see the jewish people as white and privileged. because of that they don't want to give them any kind of protection on college campuses. >> brian: we know white people are the problem with everything. we will go over that a little bit later. other thing to keep in mind, too. netanyahu is not budging on few things in that philadelphia area of gaza and egypt, is he going
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to leave troops there that's why they say prime minister netanyahu should be doing more? he should be doing more by giving in, what? so you assassinate -- they aas sin nate the hostages so give hamas more? what kind of signal is that? >> lawrence: just loves that. >> ainsley: now sending a message if the idf moves in to try to rescues these hostages. they will kill them right when they ghetto like you said the front door of these tunnels. >> steve: well, it's terrible. you mentioned columbia university, today is the first day of classes. kids are back. on friday, two republicans, who head up committees in congress, sent letters to clumm i can't. columbia and harvard and it. new policies for when there is essentially an unauthorized encampment. because we know what happened last time. and so the republicans want to know all right. you know it's going to happen. it's just going to happen.
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look at what is happening over there it's going to happen here on the campus. what are you doing? the people who run the universities have until september 5th, which is the day after tomorrow, to tell congress what they're going to do. >> ainsley: task force is asking for improved antibias and anti-semitism training for every single student and staff member at columbia. >> lawrence: kids took over that building on columbia campus no real consequence. >> ainsley: no there wasn't. honors lawrence held the janitorial staff hostages no. charges. >> steve: they couldn't tell because they were wearing masks. now antimask rule. >> brian: in nassau county. not in new york city. that's already worked. they already got two criminals wearing a mask they took it off and found out they had records. >> ainsley: down on long island written brian huge in terms of density. let's talk about what is happening in four days. four days early voting and in
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eight days first and maybe last debate. president trump was not active this weekend on the campaign trail but joe biden got off the beat -- literally got off a two week vacation on two separate beaches. >> steve: so refreshed. >> brian: full view of all the cameras and almost in your face if you don't want me i'm going to do nothing. then he appears on the stage yelling like he thinks union workers wanted him to because that's the way union workers talk like linebacker coaches. he was there with the vice president to say vote for her. i'm going to kiss her on top of the head. watch. >> barack picked me as vice president. he knew i could be president. i know she'll be a good president. [cheers] >> i know it. i have watched her when all the experts foreign and domestic policy would give us advice that we would sit alone in the room and she has a backbone like a ramrod. [cheers]
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she has the moral compass of a saint. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> brian: can't wait to hear more about values. we heard she doesn't change her values. i would add, too. she was the last one in the room on every major decision. they don't know how much they want her out there with joe biden. especially to talk about the economy. other thing is we heard she was a work in progress. wasn't that a quote from joe biden? the work is done. michelangelo is finished. >> lawrence: they have reinvented her three times. if she is so good, why not do more interviews? why not talk to the american public more often? keep the same policy positions she once had? why is she evolving so much if she is so strong when it comes to policy and on the world stage. >> there she is in detroit. she changed her accent when she was there in detroit because she was speaking to a group that, you know, has -- similar accent. she did the same. did the same speech in another town with a different accent. so, this is the headline on
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politico it. says harris puts her biden balancing act on display in pennsylvania. they were in pittsburgh. and that's what she has to do here. try to walk a fine line of separating herself from joe biden but, yet, being thankful that he endorsed her. >> steve: you get why he showed up. you get why -- her campaign put him in pennsylvania. he has been campaigning in pennsylvania. he is essentially a native son of pennsylvania. scranton joe for decades. so that's the kind of place they would put him. but the balancing act is keep in mind, joe biden is deeply unpopular. okay. so, it s. there more upside than downside? what's interesting about this and republicans are trying to say if she is elected it's going to be biden 2.0 administration and we know the economy sucks right now there are some other republicans like mike kelly who represents a district in western
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pennsylvania. is he making the argument that kamala harris is simply too liberal for voters in pennsylvania. his quote yesterday was she is nowhere near the same type of democrat for pittsburghers as president joe biden was. in other words, people love joe biden. the new one, not so much. >> lawrence: it also speaks to the point, too. before the switcheroo. she was more unpopular than joe biden. and then in a matter of days. she became the most popular person in politics and we are all supposed to buy that everyone is rallying behind kamala harris when her numbers were lower than his. >> brian: she has closed the began because she is not joe biden. but george clooney put up a great point over the weekend and a lot of people say to yourself what do you look at first in the morning? a lot of people look at the "the washington post" "new york post." i want to know what george clooney says. today was a little bit easier he said joe biden is george
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washington. very similar. >> ainsley: belongs on mount rushmore. >> brian: i think he has the chisel and he will put it in himself. >> steve: talking about joe biden and kamala harris. donald trump is going to sit down with sean hannity tomorrow. going to be in the battleground state of pennsylvania. harrisburg. check it out tomorrow night at 9:00. >> ainsley: the next day is he going to sit down with kamala harris. >> lawrence: is he really? >> ainsley: he has asked, yeah. her 16 minute interview. >> steve: we have asked every day. >> brian: lawrence, you mentioned the transformation kamala harris. popularity. reminds me of carley shimkus. when she was on radio she wasn't that popular now on television a big star. >> carley: 60% of that was really good. i will take that as a win. >> brian: like so you much more on tv. >> lawrence: what he is saying, carley, we missed you. >> carley: it was great to be back. >> ainsley: how was your vacation? >> carley: went to nashville
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first flight to nashville to visit the grandparents. it was a little rocky. he got sick all over the plane. i am thanking the southwest flight attendant who helped me clean it up. >> ainsley: did you bring a change of clothes? >> carley: no. >> ainsley: i forgot to do that one time too on a flight. >> carley: thank the passenger sitting behind me who gave me a t-shirt to put on him. i know, it's so yucky to say in the morning but it did happen. >> steve: did somebody go hey, aren't you that lady on tv? >> carley: that did not happen, thankfully. i was incognito the whole time. it's good to be back, guys. >> ainsley: good to see you. >> carley: news to get to starting with this the sister of johnny gute throw is speaking out after he and his brother matthew were killed on friday after police say a drunk driver struck the two men while biking on the side of the road in new jersey the day before her wedding supposed to take place katy good degree which will neff
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be a goodbye post. i will never stop saying your names and honoring you both. johnny was 31 years old and survived by his wife and two infant children. >> dramatic video good samaritan last month. man that was trapped being investigated for a possible dui. nasa says the strange noises that butch heard on the spacecraft came from the speaker. the result of an audio configuration between the international space station and starliner and has since stopped. will more and astronaut suni williams have been stuck in space since june former nasa
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astronaut clayton williams joined "fox & friends" yesterday. >> for them it will be mental exercise. not dangerous plenty of food, water and clothing that comes up. if it were me, i would have to come to grips with the mental aspect of having to spend a lot more time than i had planned and being away from my family and friends. >> the astronauts are expected to remain in space until february of next year. my goodness. the unc chapel hill defended the american flag during anti-israel protest in april finally got to have their rager. the group prevented the flag from touching the ground when protesters tried to replace it with a palestinian flag. hundreds attended what has been dubbed as flag stock yesterday. the party featured musical guest including big and rich and lee greenwood. local police veterans and members of the rotc were recognized at the event as well. they finally got their rager, guys.
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>> steve: you know, and carley, right after that happened, somebody start a go fund me page. they were going to raise a couple thousand dollars so they could throw them a party. they raised $515,000. >> ainsley: within like 24 hours. >> steve: a big party. >> ainsley: good for them. they deserve it. all right. and a lot of people complain about fraternities, look at these guys. >> lawrence: i'm one of them. complains about the fraternity bros. >> brian: be on with us to close the show. written a lot of great songs appropriate for the war in ukraine and israel. >> steve: superman, is he great. there he is right there. and remember to set your dvr 6:00 a.m. eastern each and every day. monday through friday and saturday and sunday, too. >> ainsley: that's right. shocking video as two u.s. marines stationed overseas are attacked by turkish nationalists in broad daylight. >> brian: and while anti-israel protests erupt on his watch. president biden is calling out netanyahu for not doing enough? the israeli ambassador to the
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other hostages brutally murdered by hamas last week after being held in captivity for months. it comes as president biden says israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't do enough to protect them. >> mr. president do you think it's time for prime minister netanyahu to do more on this issue? do you think is he doing enough? >> brian: no. >> unbelievable. trey yingst is live in tel aviv. >> yeah, hey, brian, good morning. >> overnight the group released a statement. in that statement did militants gaguarding in gaza have been instructed what to do if approach. more hostages would be killed if the idf tries to rescue them. the statement came after a funeral was heard for american citizen hersh goldberg polin in
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jerusalem. thousands of people line the street to pay their respects as his parents eulogize their son. >> okay, sweet boy, go now on your journey. i hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about because finally my, sweet boy, finally, finally, finally, finally you are free. >> once again, hamas tried to pressure israel during this time by releasing a new video showing the hostages alive. after the execution of these six israeli hostages, there are new questions about how the war with l. end. benjamin netanyahu spoke overnight at a press conference. he made clear is he not willing to compromise on the issue of the philadelphia corridor a strip of land that sits between gaza and egypt where israeli troops are currently deployed. now, overnight. i received a long statement from a senior hamas official who blamed israel and the united states for the deaths of these hostages but that official provided no evidence to support his claim. this gives you a sense though of where the group stands on
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actually wanting to end the conflict. they would rather blame israel and the united states than come to the negotiating table. brian? >> brian: trey, when the president answered the question of should netanyahu do more and he said that he should, how damaging or how was that received in israel? >> trey: i can tell you how it was received in israel. i asked a few officials here in tel aviv about the remarks from president biden. and one official asked me what did the president think about what's going on with american citizens in gaza while he was at the beach? they are watching closely what is happening in the united states. and there is frustration growing among israeli officials about wavering american support. and, of course, the fact that there are american citizens still being held inside gaza. and so there will be major conversations taking place this week about trying to get the ball moving forward on a possible cease-fire agreement. but, again, not only israeli leadership frustrated but also
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the people in the streets of this country who we saw demonstrating over the weekend, they are demanding that the hostages be released from gaza, brian? >> brian: trey, thanks. let's expand on this conversation that trey just laid out for us the israeli ambassador to the united nations he doing a great john danny dannon. great to see. your reaction to the president's remarks. how does that play out. >> brian, it's very simple blame it on hamas, period. you cannot blame netanyahu or the israelis. hamas always say no. in may, president biden put a deal on the tactical. we said yes, hamas said no. in august, the same happened. so, blaming us the day we are grieving after the brutal execution of six young israelis, including the american boy, think about that. he was in captivity for almost 11 months, tortured. he was wounded and executed. >> brian: half his arm was blown off. and they shot him in the head. we saw what happened. >> brian: you saw the video.
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>> i saw the videos, yes. andthinking about the moments te boys and girls waiting knowing they were going to execute them. the savages ones to blame. we expect our allies in the u.s. to say very clearly hamas is to be blamed for the fact we don't have a deal today. >> brian: how about the fact we are trying to run the war from here telling for the longest time not to go into wrath fall. do you think that helps or hurts? >> i think it hurts the interest of the u.s. because the u.s. wanted us to finish the wall as soon as possible. but, at the same time, stop from the beginning of the war. i think we have to finish the war not end the war. finish the end of hamas period. we will not allow hamas to stay in power. >> brian: i'm embarrassed to be in new york city and also tell you there were massive protest of about 7,000 people in new york. yesterday, with the hamas flag flying, the palestinian flag flying. this after the murder of six
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hostages over 300 days. >> i cannot understand it. last night see hamas flags in mid-atlantic, when you have americans in captivity, when american boy was executed, i don't think the american people support what we saw here in new york. i know the majority of americans stand with israel. make a distinction between good and bad. and the evil with hamas benefited with the support of the american people. >> brian: there's reports of tension between the prime minister and the defense minister. gallant and netanyahu. he doesn't believe you need troops on the philadelphia border. that's the gaza and we could see the map. the gaza-egypt barrier. what's your reaction? >> well, i know both of them very well. colleagues of mine. you know, sometimes you have tension. you have discussion. but, at the end of the day we have government. once the government makes a decision, that's it. there is no argument after that. >> brian: there is there is an
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argue. it seems. >> prime minister netanyahu very clear we will not allow the presence of hamas on the border with ejust a minute. they can smuggle hostages into egypt. imagine what will happen then. so, we will keep our presence on this corridor because we saw what they did in the past. brought all their ammunition and explosives, peninsula into gaza. >> brian: should egypt have known that? should they have done more to stop that? is that part of the reason why they didn't want the idf in rafah because it would see how complicit they have been? >> we have good cooperation with egyptians. you cannot ignore the facts. look at all the explosives they had in gaza. it didn't come. >> brian: can they get tractor trailers through those tunnels. >> they got hundreds of trucks coming. and not only in the tunels. also the check point itself. the both a lot of stuff into gaza. that's why we are committed to change that equation to make sure gaza will not continue to
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be. >> brian: you took the job again at a very tense time but they have a good man in place, ambassador, good see you again. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: coming up straight ahead. the trump campaign focused on georgia and black voters fed up with politicians across the board. trump campaign surrogates from atlanta shares his message to them, next. ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today.
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>> janice: good morning, earn. it is september. and feeling like september great lakes and northeast temperatures below average. hang onto the below average temperatures until the latter part of this week and bump them up again as we get towards the weekend. i want to focus on texas right now where we have a lot of gulf moisture working its way into the lone star state. flood alerts for san angelo. abilene. potential for 1 to 2 inches. good situation they are in
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drought situation but so they will take the moisture flooding is high along the gulf coast. we are watching the tropics, disturbance number one getting into the caribbean and one off the coast of africa. this one we have to monitor. the models are all over the place. one of the reliable forecast models has this just a nothing. just a blah that doesn't develop. the other reliable model makes this a hurricane. we have to pay attention especially as we get into the weekend and we will certainly keep you up to date. yes, that weaker storm continues to move westward t is disorganized once it gets closer to the gulf of mexico. it has the potential to strengthen. so we'll keep you up to date. it is peak season after all. lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: a little chilly this morning. >> janice: i apologize for that. >> lawrence: i like it, janice. >> janice: you're welcome. >> lawrence: okay. she talked with god to make it happen. >> janice: that's how it works. >> lawrence: thanks, j.d. >> janice: you got it.
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>> lawrence: former president is in a statistical tie with kamala harris in fox news polling. black voters will be crucial to whoever wins the state currently. currently harris earns 80% to trump's 16%. some voters say they are fed up with both sides. joining us to get his insight into how trump tends to reach those voters senior trump campaign surrogate and atlanta small business owner bruce levell. thanks so much for joining the program. so, why is donald trump different than any republican when it comes to reaching black voters in georgia? >> yeah. good morning. thanks for having me, lawrence. well, listen, it's the midnight train to georgia coming down here like the song with gladys knight easy to answer your question. donald trump has been out in public for 40 plus years. i met him in atlanta 1991 at the club pet tris after he was here doing a fundraiser he has always
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been real real close to the public in general. and especially too black culture. nothing new. obviously what we had to deal with from 2016 when they tried to paint him out to be something he really wasn't and ran that play year after year after year. listen here we are 2024. i think a lot of the black voters here in georgia especially, because, lawrence, remember and fox news viewers we are about 34% population here. we are a huge voting block here. but, also. lawrence, they remember. they looked at the contrast. you know, i was privileged to host a round table with him two weeks ago in atlanta. and, you know, as you said, my business owner for many years. i'm connected to at love folks. talked to a lot of democrats, republicans, whatever, especially black business owners, lawrence, they are looking at the contrast success under donald trump and what we have in the biden harris. they are scratching their head like wait a minute. you will have to do more than making stallion up in an arena and try to get our vote. you will have to bring something a little better.
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>> bruce, let's talk about that. i was just in chicago. i went to the center, the heart of politics in black america which is a barbershop. this is what they had to say in chicago. watch. >> when it comes to the election, how are they leaning toward the people that sit in your chair? they are not leaning towards anybody leaning towards the conversation aspect? >> lawrence: yeah. >> in all honesty they talk more about topics. >> lawrence: yeah. >> like money flowing to the community. >> lawrence: for black voters, just like many voters finance about the economy. you can't deny the fact he was beneficial for the pocketbook, right? >> yeah. good job on that barbershop tour. >> thank you. >> really, you hit something very key here, i'm a business owner, many other business
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owners that look like me. lawrence, remember, in the trump administration, you know, president trump hit the lowest black unemployment since 1972. and had the strongest upstart in black businesses in his administration. so, you know, a lot of folks are looking at that and also just the gaffes of course and the economics, starting to look at that note going to be business as usual. looked at 16% earlier you notice every four years it's gone up even more 15 plus percent when this every with. this is not pie in the sky. black americans especially are being tired of taken for granted every four years. you have to do better than this. make a better sale. this is going to be a game changer. this is going to be historical vote in 2024. especially right here in good old georgia. >> lawrence: i like going to georgia even though i'm a texan.
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taken to the hospital as a precaution before they were returned to the uss. this incident took place in izmir, western part of turkey where the uss arrived a day ago. this alarming footage shows one marine being restrained by a group of men who were shouting yankee go home before a bag is put over that u.s. service member's head.
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another marine then running in to help him. five service members intervened. the governor of izmir says arrested youth of turkey small nationalist anti-american group. the navy confirmed that no u.s. service members were detained and these marines were out wearing plain clothes. as far as a motive for this attack. the youth union of turkey gave reuters this statement saying u.s. soldiers who carry the blood of our soldiers and thousands of palestinians on their hands cannot dirty our country. every time you step foot on these lands, we will meet you the way you deserving. so the u.s. embassy in turkey also released a statement saying that they confirmed that these service members are safe. they also are thanking turkey for the investigation and for these arrests. ainsley? >> ainsley: all right. thank you so much. elon musk's x will remain banned in brazil after the country's top court upheld the decision. but musk is refusing to back
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down. and progressives here in the u.s., including former dnc deputy chair keith ellison waste nothing time praising the move. musk responded saying the democratic party, same one that use to the defend the first amendment, now wants to destroy the family. culture knutsson the cyberguy joins us now to react. good morning to you, kurt. >> ainsley, good morning to you. i don't get it. i don't get how you -- the answer to criticism about how he is managing moderation, is to censor it is to we don't have access do it. it makes no sense to me at all. elon musk star link internet service also saying it will not comply with the brazil supreme court order to shut off access toe x. better known as twitter. you know, x failed to meet a friday headline, representative in brazil, that's what it is all about. the court is critical about how the content on x is being moderated or in this claim not moderated. a majority of those five justices voted to turn the whole
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faucet off for the citizens of brazil where x has 40 million users, ainsley. >> ainsley: my goodness. they are saying the reason is he didn't name a local legal representative. which is required by law. and he is saying this is dr. conan. they are censoring free speech. they are censoring freedom of expression. what do you say? >> i say they are fishing for a reason to shut off his access in that country in brazil. i just don't get it. i don't get that that's an extreme reaction to criticism of moderation of any online service. someone is out to get him there in brazil. and, you know, for the citizens of brazil. too bad for them. they won't have access to twitter unless, of course, they are using his satellite internet service. because all the other internet providers in brazil have complied with the order. so, if you live in brazil, you cannot get on the service of twitter or x as it's called now. >> ainsley: yeah. they are saying there is this
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daily fine of nearly $9,000 per day against anyone who tries to access x. and most brazilians earn an annual wage of less than 10,000. that is a hefty fine. what would it take to reverse this suspension? >> very simple, comply with the order and assign a representative. apparently all they are asking for. at the same time, i am wondering what's gonna be their next excuse to turn it off or just criticize the service there and get behind censoring access to information to their own people. ainsley, as i say goodbye to you this morning, i have to say online we are tracking a skyrocketing number of data breach victims. we already reported on here on "fox & friends" it is up 1100 percent. see if you have been affected and how to protect yourself at cyberguy.com where we are tracking that story. >> ainsley: good deal. we will check it out. thank you so much, kurt,. >> kurt: have a good one. >> hand it over to carley for
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headlines. >> carley: actor richard gear pretty women jokingly saying he clearly had no chemistry with friend and co-star julia roberts. [laughter] >> they really let you borrow this from the jewelry store? >> i'm a very good customer. >> if you were going to buy, this how much would it cost? >> a quarter of a million. >> they got along just fine. he said quote we were having fun making this little tiny movie. we didn't know if anyone would ever see this little tiny movie. that little tiny movie made more than $460 million. at the box office. and there could be new leads in yellowstone's possible sixth season after star kevin costner left the show. the new season may focus on character's beth and rich's romance the focus of a spin off series and speaking of spinoffs two famous actresses are joining the western universe michelle
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pfeiffer will star and executive produce the spin-off series the madison. no word yet on when that will be released and demi moore will start in yellowstone creator taylor sheridan's new series the land man. how cool is that? finally, do you remember? earth, wind and fire wants to remind you that september is their month. band members philip bailey and white tell people magazine that september starts with them bailey adding, quote: we got a key to the city in september in several different cities and stuff in september. so they are claiming the whole month is theirs. not just the 21st day. >> ainsley: we have to give it to them as they gave us this great song. thank you so much, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> ainsley: don't go anywhere. we have "fox & friends" still ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ 1z
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