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is 8:00, on september 12. gang members arrested in aura, colorado. >> steve: that area has been in the spotlight since we showed a video of armed men taking over an apartment complex. land >> lawrence: and back on the campaign trail. one harris ally says it is best to stay away from the press. >> one-on-one discussions with people in the media will not necessarily connect with the voter. >> brian: exactly. >> ainsley: plus, look at that, we saw this morning, the world's first commercial space walk we saw this morning. >> brian: what planet in the background? it >> ainsley: earth. earth to brian. incredible images and update on the next leg of the journey.
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>> brian: final hour of "fox and friends" together, we have eight legs. remember your mornings are better with friends. >> lawrence: what an intro, brian. >> ainsley: like a spider. race for the white house, 54 days away and harris and trump are back on the campaign trail. >> lawrence: possibility of second debate is up in the air. >> steve: we heard that from the former president himself. live at the white house, rich edson joins us. >> good morning, the two are compaining across the country from each other. vice president kamala harris is in north carolina today, with campaign rallies in charlotte and greensboro. donald trump is out west speaking in tucson. trump will address the economy and rising cost of housing and tomorrow holds a rally in vegas.
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the two are a continent away. harris campaign called for a second debate and says they are entertaining all offers. trump said he would do a debate on fox or nbc. he is trying to decide if he wants to because he had a great ni night. >> when a fighter loses a fight, first thing he says, we want a rematch. we won the debate according to every single poll. are we going to rematch? i don't know, we'll think about it. >> democrats say harris handiy stu stumped -- clips from the debate. one byted confidants they should take the fox offer. >> american people would like to hear from both of them about
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what will you do to make us safer and stronger at home and abroad. accept an invitation from fox to come on and debate president trump. >> there president biden is wearing a maga hat. the white house says he gave a hat to a trump supporter and took and briefly wore his trump hat as assign of national unity. trump hat, not a maga hat. >> steve: do we think the president knew what he was doing? >> i think in a assign of unity, 9/11, the president did so in the spirit of together nness 23 years after that awful day. >> ainsley: oncea learned he did it out of spirit of unity. >> steve: you think he has a mag
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magga hat? >> brian: he has no room for hats, he has all those documents. >> steve: those are in the garage with the car. >> brian: i got condition confused. and tomorrow, we will see polls coming in, how much did it move the needle and how much do we know? most interesting revelation, who did better, who proved themselves? she definitely improved most people's perception and donald trump was frustrated, no question about that. if you ask yourself, what did we learn new about policies, how were you different from 2019 to vice president, we still don't know. president had a great line when he said run, spot, run. that is how basic her policies are, it leaves room to move. >> lawrence: not just asking us that, brian, asking independent
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voters that. we all somehow fell into the trap looking at it as pundit, news person or someone that potentially already supports the former president or kamala harris. when you look at independent voters, the things that stood out to them, immigration and dow goes up, and dial goes up because of support. kamala harris' strategy was to get under his skin and make it personal with him. >> steve: it worked. >> ainsley: i wish donald trump would get more specific. we know she was in favor of mandatory buyback programs for ar's. donald trump said she is going to take your guns. this person said he needs to explain the details. on so-and-so date you
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co-sponsored. >> brian: or moderator saying, you did say. they were corrected zero and donald trump corrected five times. david muir called her out on gun policies, back in 2016. it turns out, have you changed? if so, why. >> lawrence: she wants assault weapons ban done. in case you did not know, ar 15 is the most popular gun in america. talking about major confiskation. she does want a ban. >> steve: this brings us to what rich was talking about, harris campaign made it clear and said before the first debate started,
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we would like a second debate and donald trump was on our show yesterday and sounds like he is waivering and doing calculation, essentially he said he won the debate handily, his best debate ever and why do another one. i think to the point we're making, had he been more effective prosecuting her and her record because interviewers were not going to do it. if donald trump had more stuff, more ammo, i think it would have been more effective. problem for her go ing forward and she's going to do local media in next day or two as she b barnstorms the battleground states. you never know what is going to be asked, with the debate, five days of debate camp. i will talk about this stuff. one of joe biden's closest
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allies in congress is jim clyburn and he had something over on cnn that were very telling. watch this. >> what i do think is that she ne needs -- if i were advising her, it is good for her to be out among people responding to questions and sentiments. one-on-one discussions with people in the media will not necessarily connect with the voters. i want to see her connecting with voters. you know, if you goes on one-on-ones sometimes there is is a word that is uttered that can be used in a negative way. >> lawrence: unbelievable.
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>> brian: senior democrats. outing her. >> lawrence: don't say if. don't say if. you are advising her. he is directly responsible for her being the pick by joe biden. he is most senior black man in leadership right now even though hakeem jeffries is there in name only. we know who is running things. ask penancy pelosi, he is advisg her. if she does an interview, they can press her and find out where she stands on the issue. don't pretend, if i were advising her, he is advising her. >> brian: two people did damage to her, it is bernie sanders and he is saying, i don't want her to do one-on-one, she can get in trouble because they are going to jam down policies. if she did a town hall like john
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mccain, that would be different, she does not do unscripted interaction, she does rallies and no interaction at the end the. >> ainsley: new adplaying scenes from the debate. she's saying i'm new generation, but you are not new, you are in the white house, sitting vice president fore 3-1/2 years. you can see donald trump's record and her record for four years. first question out of the gate, are you better off now or under trump? >> steve: she pivoted, the campaign is -- >> brian: middle class. >> ainsley: does not answer the question. >> steve: super pac, american bridge 21st century released ads in wisconsin and michigan. they are going to spend $150
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million going forward. it is all about the contrast we saw on tuesday night. contrast between kamala harris and donald trump when it comes to abortion and this particular ad, politico saw it, it hammers him on picking supreme court justices who did away with roe v. wade. what this shows, they are spending so much on it, abortion is number one issue for democrats. they can't run on the economy. it is going to be -- >> brian: that is all they have if you look at abortion, inflation, bad, immigration, they are bad, you have abortion. when it comes to homeland security, and foreign policy, you have abortion. she did not say pro-of well, pro-choice, now it is freedom as if you live in a burqa behind what you have in afghanistan if you live in itthe taliban. ninth month and fact you can
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bring a baby to term, in many states, you can do that. in minnesota you can do that. >> steve: brian, these ads target white women who live in the suburbs. i've seen fo kugs cus groups, when polls comes out tomorrow, we'll know better about that. >> brian: white suburban women. >> lawrence: how do you transition from that? turn to some white suburban woman who is undecided voter who says she does not know the risk in voting for harris, watch. >> i think it is important to remember that we are voting for the leader of our country and not who we like the most or want in our wedding party but who will make our country better and we're in ahnique situation.
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eave had both candidates in office and can see what they do. when facts come to facts, my life was better when trump was in office. with kamala's administration, things have not been fantastic. she says she can fix the problems, i don't know if i can take that risk. >> lawrence: whether you look at cnn, msnbc, people say the same thing. if you were in chicago, looking at my barber shop piece, black men saying the same thing, all voting blocks are saying personality may be too much. you can't trust her with the reigns. >> brian: issues are in their direction, when it comes to immigration, how does it affect my town, city and community when it comes to energy policy.
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i don't care you like fracking, how much more is my utility bill up, how much more is gas? it goes toward previous administration. world events, how much more unsettled is the world now, especially the place that gave abraham accord now opposed to then. they don't need to pick up their phone and say, i wonder if kamala harris ads resonate with me. they are living, donald trump's statements and his beliefs are much to his advantage, letting this play out. >> ainsley: that is why touching on issues is so important, when you talk to people after the debate, they are like, i did not know he was involved with project 2025. some people say what is project
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2025? some people say charlottesville has been debunked. and some wonder is he against ivf. >> steve: 61 million americans watched the debate, 16 million more than watched joe biden and donald trump debate a couple months early. vast majority of people watching were over 55 years old and so many people do not get news from the television. >> ainsley: why are the debates so late? a lot of people turned it off. >> steve: historically have been 9:00, what made this cycle weird, fact republicans walked away from presidential commission on presidential debates a year ago. >> brian: the democrats. oh, you're saying ronna
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mcdaniel. >> steve: we may have one -- >> brian: in 2020, only two and none were foreign policy, have not had foreign policy debate since 2016. >> steve: they were brokers who figured out who the moderators were going to be and it is a patchwork, is there another one? who is it up to? we'd all like to see a new debate. >> brian: i was never happy with the moderators. >> ainsley: more debates the better. don't touch on january 6, i want to hear about education and issues. >> lawrence: i give cnn credit for the first debate, ask the question and allow the candidates to go back and forth and we'll decide how we feel
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about it? same thing would happen with bret and martha, they will ask questions, stay out, not try to put their thumb on the scale. i want that to happen, i've given you everything that you wanted, we should have a fox news debate, that debate or no debate in my opinion. >> steve: talking about the cnn debate with trump and biden, i heard things that were lies and moderators did not do anything. if somebody wants to fact check them, it has to be the other person on the page. and politico talks about underes underestimating -- i was thinking about the mis -- joke a while back. most important lesson is here. whether social media, beltway, or cable tv green rooms, it is
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best to be skeptical and they are right. >> ainsley: coastal elites. >> lawrence: this is giving 2016 vibes. trump says something, a big statement, and they take the headline and run with it and miss the issue. everybody talking about the quote about immigration and what the city is, they missed entire issue of immigration. talking about the quote of fbi cr crime, but everyday americans are experiencing what is going on in their community. there is tendency to run with the most hyper bollic issue with trump. >> brian: do you know anybody thats crime is down? there might be les bodies, not less crime. when you come out and say the fbi says numbers are down. you walk out in philadelphia, ask around if people feel safer and be comfortable with the answer. >> lawrence: talk to mayor pete,
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everything is fine in chicago. fox news alert spacex successfully completed the first ever civilian walk. >> ainsley: the engine oer maki history as they exited the capsule. >> brian: jonathan, how are they doing? >> >> jonathan: they are doing just fine, cabin is fully repressurized, this was fun to watch. this private mission is funded by a billionaire, jared isaacson. jared was first to emerge from the capsule, grasping this skywalker that spacex added to the top of the spacecraft for this specific mission.
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>> crowd is about to go wild. [cheering] >> [indiscernible] -- >> commander jared isaacson emerging. >> that applause from from mission control, after jared returned, sara gillis conducted a similar spacewalk. oversee the astronauts trains progr programs, this is her first time in space and tested spacex's next generation eva suits which the company hopes to use for long duration mission on the moon and mars.
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the capsule had to be depressurized during the spacewalk, all four were wearing eva suits, testing them against vacuum of space. the suits performed as planned, making history in first commercial spacewalk involving private citizens. >> steve: it was history and you did t job. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> ainsley: very impressed. >> lawrence: a lot of information. >> ainsley: we were asking questions, i know this. might be a astronaut. >> brian: boeing should hire him. >> lawrence: we want to keep him. >> steve: 8:f21 in new york cit. 10 venezuelan gang members arrested in colorado, that story and their story coming up next.
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it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. >> steve: you'll want to hear this fox news alert. police in aura, colorado, near denver, arrested 10 members of the gang tren de aragua in connection with apartment building takeovers you have heard about. chanley painter is in the studio
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with the latest. >> chanley: arrest of 10 men accused of committing acts of violence against members of migrant community. they are documented members of tissuesda, tren de aragua, a gang from venezuela. child abuse, and discharge of firearm and more. sur surveillance video went viral after appearing to be overtaken by armed men. it took aim at many misleading claims. as far as perception and public safety in aura, issues experienced do not apply to the city as a whole or large portions. tren de aragua has not taken over the city. to fox news, aura is a great, vibrant city and wonderful place to live, work and raise a family
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and governor hopes there has not been reputational damage from cynical statements made by certain city officials. there is joint task force for tren de aragua in the region. over to you. >> lawrence: unbelievable. to springfield, ohio, town of 58,000 at center of the migrant crisis with 15,000 haitians arriving since 2020, forcing them to send state troopers in. our next guest has lived in springfield and says it no longer feels like home. diana daniels joins us now. the schools and clinics have been overrun and a lot of jobs have been taken. what is lifelike there now? >> it is like living in a dystopian nightmare.
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you hope you wake up and it is 2019 again, you wake up and it is 2024, same thing day after day. it is hard to get up and hear residents i've known for years struggle. this is paycheck to paycheck kind of town, working clas and citizens that depend on social services, going down to social security office are waiting in line and not getting services they need. it breaks my heart to see people i taught and their children experiencing this. i took it upon myself to make sure i showed up at everybody city commission meeting pleading our case. if it took something like this to get the spotlight flashed on us, so be it. we've needed help for several
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years and maybe we're going to get it. sad thing, it is more money being spent on a problem we did not create. >> lawrence: talk about that, you take great hum bridge with characterization people try to make about you and people in your town saying you are hateful people bringing attention to the issue. >> and some of those comments are being made by people i've known for many years and that is the hardest thing to deal with. this city has been a close-knit community, we have pockets of neighborhoods and what is happening is disruption of smaller neighborhoods and it hsz never been a race issue. it is not about color, it is about culture. your community has been changed and there are people in your neighborhoods you don't know,
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don't speak your language, live a different lifestyle from you. it is going to cause tension, it is a different culture we are dealing with and i've tried and tried to push that issue, it is not helpful when our own city government has printed those very comments in city documents. >> lawrence: i apologize. who do you blame for this issue? we have a national election coming up. there is one person in control of the border, that is commander-in-chief and he sets policy through homeland security secretary, his vice president wants to be president, who do you hold accountable for this surge of migrants in your community? >> it is a top down and bottom up, so how does springfield get the target put on its back for this many haitians?
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we had a surge of hispanics from 2014 on. how did that happen? that is what my team and i have been investigating for the last year is the why, why did this happen to us, who is responsible? how did that happen and follow the money, it is difficult with our lim ited resources to tease that out. it is from top down and bottom up. >> lawrence: it is such a valid point, i hope things get better, we'll continue to report on this story. thank you. >> thank you for having me on, i appreciate it. >> lawrence: my pleasure. key inflation report coming down now, we'll bring you numbers and tell you what they mean for you, that is next. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back... now with skyrizi, i'm all in with clearer skin. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ (♪) ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ (♪)
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>> janice: good morning, tropical storm francine transitioned into a depression, w widespread impact to panhandle of florida. destine, a tornado-warned storm. we could see tornado risk for florida up to alabama. that is the bullseye and rainfall total close to 10 inches of rain. new orleans eight inches of rain. storm moved inland and made landfall as hurricane two. top wind report, we had a 100 mile per hour sustained wind yesterday 5 p.m. eastern time. 400,000 people without power in new orleans area. north of that, heavy rain to come, especially east of the center of circulation, could see three to five inches, some isolated totals higher than
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that. quick mention of we have area of disturbed area off coast of the southeast regardless whether or not it gets a namethanks, so mu. fox news alert, key inflation report just released. august producer price index shows inflation up by .2% year over year for domestic manufacturing, that is up 1.sefrn 7%. bob, your reaction to numbers in l layman's terms. >> the cpi is just a number like temperature, temperature, you have temperature and the real feel temperature. you have wind chill effect and since this administration has come in, first of all, we're in higher base than we used to be. last big inflation push was
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2008, grain pricis tripled and came back to double. now we're on a bigger base and it continues to climb at lower rate, it continues to climb. look at for example in our case, we had steel prices go up, packaging prices go up, 64% for steel. >> brian: over course of what time? >> two years ago, 64%. all this has created by this administration, a manmade, this is manmade inflation. >> brian: what way? >> war on fossil fuels, green new deal, which is crazy. you can't do that overnight. and the -- also our weakness around the world. we provoked biden provoked and harris provoked putin to walk into ukraine, ukraine is a bread
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basket of europe. >> brian: they are breaking through the black sea, not hindered anymore. >> they have 30% of wheat, 20% of corn, 50% of the world's fertilizer, it tripled cost of fertilizer. >> brian: that is all vladamir putin. groceries of 21%, gas up 37%, increase in credit card debt up 48%, since biden took over, that is what people relate to. >> i'm not saying vladamir putin is at fault, i'm saying our weakness is at fault. during this administration, the war on fossil fuel has labor, t transportation. for example, give you price our
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can of beans before all this, this administration say $.99, price of cans up 64% two years ago, now it is $1.50 for same can, 50% increase, not 21 rs. >> brian: thanks, bob. top democrat jim clyburn urging harris to keep dodging the media, please. >> you know, if you go on these one-on-ones, sometimes drill down into a question until there is a word that is uttered that can be used in a negative way. ♪ whenever heartburn strikes, get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. also try new tums gummy bites.
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one-on-ones sometimes you drill down into a question until there is a word that is uttered that can be used in a negative way. >> steve: that is interesting. politico warning that the most important political lesson of trump era apply here when elite are in agreement. it is best to be very skeptical. fox news contributor mary catherine hamm joins us to react. clyburn is right, if she sits down and asks hard questions she might say something they don't want her to say. >> it is true, i'm not sure she knows what to say. she got through the debate partly unscathed, partly because of the moderator's help.
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independent voters want to hear more about her and her plans. she does not have plans, she has a sprinkling of ideas that she would raise housing prices by adding subsidy of $25,000. sprin springling sprinkling of policies that trump called run, spot, run. when she talks about policies, she gets wound up in things she used to believe, which are different from what she claims to believe now. she is covering up things she believes, as bernie sanders was nice enough to tell msnbc anchor, they are doing what they need to win the election. this is a trap if she's asked tough questions and follow-ups, which she did not get from moderators at the debate. how low do we want standards for the most important job in the world? >> steve: we have video of her
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back in 2019, when she was running for president, became joe biden's running mate, she says i want to get rid of fracking. i think everybody should have medicare. i'm against that medieval vanity project, the wall. now she's for all those things. what is missing, we have video of her saying i'm against those things, we don't have her saying now i'm for them because all this stuff has come through surrogates. her aides whisper in ears of "new york times" and "washington post," she does not feel like that anymore. she's got a lot of explaining to do. >> right, she had a chance to do explaining at the debate. one of the medium tougher questions was about flip-flops on fracking, illegal immigration and the wall. she said i will address those and addressed zero of them. she talked about fracking, did not explain why she had a change
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of heart. spoiler alert, she has not had a change of heart. voters are perceiving her as too liberal versus label she's putting on trump which is not landing with voters, they are seeing through this. they have seen her be vice president and know she's in this administration. >> steve: it is hard to walk away, she is incumbent vice president, hard to walk away from the incumbent president, she's trying. thank you. somebody who tries to dodge media all the time, bill hemmer. >> bill: pretty good job, i would say, effectively. nice to see you. how about that spacewalk today? so cool. elon musk is producing images. camera on the side with beautiful blue earth in the background, above planet earth, good stuff. nice to watch today. good morning. it is still the economy, stupid, and smart people, inflation
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fra >> ainsley: today on capitol hill the acting secret service director will provide a classified briefing on the assassination attempt against president trump. >> today's focus will be on their internal report. we're learning that multiple retirements are in progress including the agency's assistant director. other names have yet to be made public. so far at least five agents have been placed on leave. it would join kimberly cheatle who resigned under intense pressure from congress. they're looking forward to sitting down with her replacement. >> i look forward to getting an idea of what they know at the moment while their investigation is still going on. people on the left who think this thing was staged and people on the right who think it was an inside job because no one is giving them information. >> former first lady melania
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trump is demanding answers. >> i can't help but wonder, why didn't law enforcement officials arrest the shooter before the speech? there is definitely more to this story. and we need to uncover the truth. >> secret service's mission assurance probe is expected to be made public soon. >> steve: can't wait for that. thank you very much, brooke. >> brian: carley, you have the headlines. >> a lawyer says charges are expected in the coming weeks in the case of three kansas city chiefs fans who died in freezing conditions in their friend's backyard but not against the homeowner jordan willis. preliminary autopsy results show that fentanyl, cocaine and marijuana were in their systems. whoever provided the drugs could be held accountable. their bodies were found outside willis's house last january 2nd days after watching the chiefs play the chargers. and listen to this.
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jon bon jovi was in the right place at the right time earlier this week when he prevented a woman from jumping off a bridge in nashville. he happened to be filming a music vehicle when he sensed the woman was in a moment of crisis and approached him and nashville police say he successfully persuaded her to come off the ledge and back to safety. how about that, guys? what an incredible story there. >> steve: it's the pedestrian bridge downtown. holy cow. >> ainsley: glad he intervened. i wonder how -- this looks like surveillance video from a camera on the bridge. i wonder if someone saw it and said -- brought it to our attention. >> steve: i wonder if she saw him and thought are you bon jovi >> brian: somebody in the back drop. are they going to jump? >> bill: good morning. here we go, t-minus 54 days.
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