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>> lawrence: buckle up, it's 8:00 on the east coast, it is friday the 13th. this is "fox and friends." >> steve: it is. donald trump on the trail in state of nevada while harris heads to commonwealth of pennsylvania. house democrats are busy de defending her many flip-flops. >> why do you think she's changed her mind on so many different policies? >> it is not she's changed her mind. i disagree she's changed her mind on the issues. >> lawrence: they are full of it. >> ainsley: liberal craziness, phone plans for illegal immigrants and new reparation task force. which states that is coming to, you probably will not be surprised. >> brian: almost the weekend and almost time for n.f.l. football. rob gronkowski, gronk, will be live with prediction on week two
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on fox, including big concussion last night that could rock the whole league. final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> steve: it does. >> lawrence: okay. >> brian: vice president kamala harris set to rally voters in pennsylvania today while former president trump out in las vegas. >> lawrence: rich edson live at the white house. >> good morning. we're a couple months from election day, that means we'll see rallies in swing states. today vice president harris is in wilkesburry. it is about 20 miles from scranton where president biden was born. trump has a rally in nevada in las vegas. following fundraising and a press conference in california. yesterday trump offered voters another tax exempt ion.
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>> we will end all taxes on overtime. you know what that means? that gives people incentive to work. people that work overtime are among the hardest working citizens in our country and no one in washington is looking out for them. >> harris campaign calls the pitch desperate and saying trump is saying whatever to trick people to vote for him. vice president was pitching voters at her rally in north carolina. >> top economists in our country and world have reviewed these plans, goldman sachs, for example, has said that my plan would grow our economy and his plan would shrink the economy. his plan would reignite inflation and send us into recession by middle of next year. >> goldman ceo david solomons a bigger deal has been made of that report than should be. he said in an interview that the
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report shows difference between two sets of policy is about 2-10th of 1% in gdp growth and predicting the effect is difficult, good luck trying to figure out what comes out of congress. back to you. >> steve: next year the trump era tax cuts are going to sunset unless congress says, this was a good idea, do it again. >> this is like the sequel when bush tax cuts were expiring, negotiation, fiscal cliff, maybe replay next year. >> steve: stay tuned. >> ainsley: thanks, rich. there are reasons you go to polls and for most it is the economy, prices, inflation. number two is immigration. if you look at what has happened over last four years under joe biden and kamala harris, gas prices up 53%, energy up 42.4%,
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shelter like rent or mortgage up 23%. food and agrees up 23% and airline fares up. >> brian: full screen of everything you just said. >> steve: we have full screens from you because we asked you how have you been impacted by the inflation that has been run ashes way, way up and come down a bit. e-mail from gary, i elected not to retire because prices are so high, groceries, electricity, fuel, housing up. bidenomics is a disaster and it is hurting everyone, but they don't care. >> steve: we asked for examples and number of people said -- remember the person said they retired, had to live in an rv. >> brian: use a girl's voice for this one. >> ainsley: i've talked a lot. >> brian: talk like michele. >> ainsley: this is michele, i
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live on social security disability, when prices go up, my income does not. i have gone from things being tight to having to go to local food banks and churches at end of each month for food. i pray trump wins. >> lawrence: similar story, my husband, former police officer, works in a union shop to provide a better income. my father had a small business for 51 years, well-known local staple in the community, we almost closed due to last four years under biden and harris. stark contrast, i remember go ing out and interviewing business owners, a restaurant got a second location and thought tax cuts would continue, it didn't and they close the same franchises. stark contrast. >> steve: inflation hits everybody, how will it impact
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new voters who might still live at home or a lot of their finances are dictated by their parents and reason i bring that up, earlier this week, taylor swift endorsed kamala harris. 750,000 people have gone to vote.gov, they had been doing 30,000 per day and now knocking on door of million people registered. you wonder how big impact ultimately will taylor swift have? nothe suggesting all those people will vote for her, if 10% did, that's a big nothing. >> brian: she gets younger vote anyway, and most of her fans outside dave portnoy are younger. he's a swifty. >> steve: you know, we talked about this last week --
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>> ainsley: he said he's voting for trump. >> brian: he said you should not vote for who i vote for i'm just telling you. >> steve: donald trump has corraled the bro vote, which are men, 18 to 29. the problem is the young people are hard to poll, because they don't answer the phone and it is hard to -- >> bryan: they are always in the gym. >> lawrence: trump voters are hard, too, they watch media demonize him so when someone calls, they don't want the push back and he underperformed every poll. >> ainsley: question is will young people go to polls to vote? >> steve: that is great unknown, stay tuned. 8:07 in new york city. fox news alert. overnight thousands of boeing
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employees walked off the job after 96% of union workers voted to go on night. >> the boeing employees agreed to go on strike after manufacturing giant and underion had been in contract negotiations for the past week. our members rejected contract by 96.4%. [cheering] >> they voted to strike by 96%. [cheering] >> this comes after workers rejected the company's new contract offer, it did not include 40% pay hike they were asking for among other provisions. this is first strike since 2008 and could throw a wrench in the fragile supply chain. it will likely lead to production delays at a time when boeing is trying to increase production. if has 5500 planes on order, if
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there is strike, they can't make them. boeing is responding and say message is clear the tentative agreement we reached with iam leadership was not acceptable. we are xhipted to resetting our relationship and ready to get back to the table to reach a new agreement. where do we go from here? how long does this last? the last strike lasted 50 days and cost billions of dollars. this could cost 3 billion, i want to point out they are already 60 billion in debt. their stock is down. this is a dow component, an american icon, manufacturing giant that employ 150,000 workers. >> brian: there is nobody
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waiting in the wings to build planes. >> artificial intelligence is. i think that is part of the story here, this is our last stand to get as much as we can from this company. >> steve: lauren, they have contracts to build hundreds if not thousands of airplanes, nobody to do it. we were talking earlier, if union people stepped off the job, are there skilled laborers in the area to take over. >> brian: landscapers? >> lawrence: are you saying the b team? >> steve: skilled labor in aviation up in -- >> brian: scabs. >> steve: is that something they might do? >> i think they are looking at all options. for the new ceo who came in to right the ship because nobody else wanted to, that is how big boeing issues have been. he might cave and give into workers, how do you find new
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workers? >> ainsley: you 40% raise -- >> they saw their pensions go away and annual bonus go away, they are facing port know land and seattle workers are affected, those are expensive cities to live in. an increase would bring their income above $100,000, that does not go that far anymore. these are issues they are annoyed about. >> steve: thank you for joining us. >> brian: makes me want to go back to jet back engineering. we should be committed, guiet ready to fly by ourselves. >> lawrence: i find it hard to go on strike after you don't make sure screws are fastened on the door. >> steve: i don't think the bolts were there. >> lawrence: even worse. it is hard when quality control has not been -- >> brian: you did segment on
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dei, are you hiring people because of ethnicity or best people possible. >> steve: who supplied door plugs and from what i remember boeing said we're going to just buy that company. it used to belong to emthis. >> ainsley: we know what it is like to live in blue state, craziness goes with it. the latest, in california, considering granting illegal immigrants access to government phone discount program so illegal immigrants would get $19 off monthly cell service bill, up to 39 off phone service connection and federal lifeline discount program up to $9.25 off monthly bill. illegal immigrants still require another form of id. they are say whenning it comes to social security card, you
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don't have to show a social security card to qualify. many don't have a social security number. >> lawrence: i hope they are tapping some phones of individualings part of tren de aragua that are taking over communities and chicago gangs there or ones in baltimore, as well, since they are passing out cell phones to people. >> brian: gavin newsom is buried in debt, budget out of balance, unbelievable he would assign off on this. >> ainsley: he said he's repeatedly warned democratic legislature not to provide cannon fire, he is pleading for them to tread carefully on hot button issues. similar to bernie, do it later after the election. donald trump does not believe illegals should receive these discounts. >> brian: how about that for a
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change? reparations thought about and studied in los angeles and san francisco. i think in san francisco they came up with opinion that every african american who gets $5 million, a family. >> steve: they have not figured out where the money comes from. >> brian: don't get caught up in details. it will cost like 17 billion. they are staring at the study, okay. new york, great thing. new york state looked at reparations. what should happen? now new york city is putting a nine-person task force together to study reparations for descendants of slaves. >> lawrence: so stupid, government in new york will overtax and over regulate to get back to the community. education and proficiency rate in our community is struggling in new york city, instead of focusing on making sure young black kids can read, write, more
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charter schools, kwaut education, make sure businesses don't have to pay as much in taxes, they want to pass out money. >> steve: what they are doing in new york city, council passed this bill to establish a task force. it will never happen. new york city council speaker said legacy of slavery and systemic racism impacted all facets of society today and it is important our city take steps to redirect harm by creating new processes to fully examine present-day impact of injustice inflicted on black new yorkers and communitieses and we are advancing necessary efforts to consider potential remedy for healing and reconciliation. we have a map, it is interesting, want to show you a map, this is not just being considered in blue states, it is
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being considered in georgia and tennessee, in north carolina, in mis missouri, in michigan, minnesota -- >> brian: illinois. >> steve: look at bottom, being considered in florida. >> ainsley: sometimes small communities, not the state as a whole. there is suburb of chicago that did pass it. >> steve: how are they paying for it? >> ainsley: with a plan to distribute 10 million over next decade, not 5 million, but it is something. >> brian: what if you are mixed race or married somebody that's legacy was slave holders? >> lawrence: i think it is c complicated, just because someone is black does not mean they are african american. they could have jamaican ancestry or some other caribbean country. that does not mean their family comes from africa and was part
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of slave trade and finally got here. it is just a bouncing ball to distract people from current issues. if they can find out like in tulsa, race riots, where government was liable for an individual business, there is civil court, i'm okay with that. to have a massive program, stupid, you don't have money to pay for it. >> brian: always good to study, when study comes out, stare at it. >> steve: we can't pay for it. we have a task force and that is where we are in new york city. carley joins us now with news about that big murder trial. >> carley: in idaho, idaho supreme court rulings bryan kohberger's murder trial will be moved to boise after bryan kohberger requested to have case moved out of the county where he is accused of killing four idaho
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students and new judge assigned. bryan kohberger faces four know counts of murder, trial is expected to begin next june. fox wildfire alert, wildfires burn through southern california, forcing tens of thousands of people out of their homes, triple digit temperatures are fuelling tflames. scenes show firefighters rescuing group of horses after barn went up in flames. a dozen people have been hurt including eight firefighters. wild video out of south carolina, freight train smashes into a semitruck carrying what is believed to be mobile artillery vehicle. it happened just outside of cha charleston. thankfully nobody was hurt. not something you see everyday. new study from "new york times"
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revealing if your favorite tv and movie characters could afford their homes in today's economy. >> this was your first home, it was a happy place filled with love and laughter but more important because of rent control, it was a freaking steal. >> carley: that speaks to me personally. cast of "friends" would not be able to afford that apartment coming in at 2.6 million. "full house" family would not be able to afford that home, cost would be $6 million. "home alone" house coming in at over $5 million. how funny is that. you think, could they afford that? >> steve: "home alone" house, 5 million, how do we know the mccallister family did for a
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living. >> ainsley: they had a lot of kids and flew them to great locations. >> carley: over and over again. >> steve: grown-ups were -- >> carley: nice town in illinois. >> brian: brady bunch part of this? >> carley: no, "friends" house and "full house" house. >> lawrence: am i only one that believe researchers have too much time on their hand? >> steve: it is brilliant. talking about -- people on tv can't afford houses they are living in. uncle joey was a squatter. >> ainsley: it is great, though, we grew up with these shows and it is something to talk about, something fun. >> steve: good one. >> ainsley: thanks, carley. >> brian: talking football with rob gronkowski, all things n.f.l. including the devastating injury in dolphin gang. >> ainsley: say this word, brian --
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>> brian: we're back with an update op donald trump's georgia election case. judge dismissing two criminal counts against former president in huge blow to district attorney fani willis. chanley painter joins us with more. >> chanley: the judge dismissing two criminal counts, conspiracy filing false document and filing false document, judge ruling they fall under federal jurisdiction. president trump and his legal team prevailed once again. they there were charged they attempted to overturn the election. six other charges were dismissed earlier this year. case thrown into limbo when improper affair revealed between fani willis and nathan wade, the prosecutor bringing the case against trump. wade was removed. separately, georgia senate
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committee is investigating allegations of misconduct of willis. willises she will not cooperate at senate hearing today unless there is judicial determination of validity of the senate subpoena demand willis turn over all e-mails and text messages between her and wade and as far as that criminal case, the georgia court of appeals paused proceeding until october when they hear trump's motion to disqualify willis as prosecutor. >> steve: thank you employs vice president harris heads back to pennsylvania while former president donald trump hits voters in nevada. harris' fellow democrats are defending her from all those allegations of aparent flip flops. >> vice president harris has not
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explained policy reversareversa you think she needs to? >> policy reversals allegations are overblown. >> fracking ban, federal jobs guarantee, border wall, decriminaling border, the list continues. >> i disagree she's changed her mind. >> well, they are leaders in their party. here is ben dominic. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: whatever you call it, flip-flop and evolution, bench b bern -- bernie sanders calmed it pragmatic, she's changed her opinion. politicians change their position all the time, just explain why. >> i think one thing that is remarkable about this moment is that you have democrats claiming she has not changed her position. don't believe what you are
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hearing. in reality, we have all this video, all this footage of her saying crazy things, she endorsed lunacy to advance her career at the time. she is endorsing reparations and bans on fracking and endorsing aggressive policy when it came to seizing guns and the like and trying to pretend that is not something she believed or wanted to do. if you believe that, believe the fire festival went off fine. it is absurd. she's claiming it despite evidence and she has a lot of confidence that most of the media will not dig into questions about what changed between now and then other than you need to say this in order to win an election. >> steve: ben, we have not heard the words come out of her mouth, we only heard from staffers who whisper in ear of "new york
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times" or wash"washington post". she can say my values have not changed, your values inform your policy position and people make assessment based on what they think you are going to do. if you think someone is going to ban fracking, you ten d not to vote for them if you come from a fracking community. i don't think we will hear her explain why, she will walk this tight rope to election day hoping people out there spinning can continue to lie and advance this idea she has not changed on every major issue under the sun. >> steve: her team said yesterday she will start doing local media with local reporters, maybe somebody somewhere will ask her what is with the flip-flops, stay tuned. >> i sure hope. >> steve: indeed. have a great weekend, sir. meanwhile, straight ahead
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>> lawrence: lawmakers calling out secret service after briefing from the acting director on the assassination attempt of former president donald trump. watch. >> looking forward to working with congress to make sure we never have a tragedy like july 13th again. >> we will have a report very, very soon that i think will absolutely shock the american people, or it should, about the
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lapses and lags in protection afforded that day. >> i don't think the communication or get ready beforehand was good as it should have been. >> lawrence: pat fallon joins us. good to see you. why not public information, put it all out there. i understand investigation. br breeding conspiracy with lack of urgent urgency on this. >> you want them to be proactive and not drag their feet and be reactive, this is one of the worst days secret service has ever had. i said, i grew up thinking this was premiere protection agent in the world and he argued they were. i said to him, you were not on july 13th. it was devastating what you saw chairman kelly say. they were not doing
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walk-through, they did a walk-through and departments were not at the walk-through. you have to have all of them there and counter snipers from secret service were not attending that walk-through, either. that is one of several, myriad of lapses. >> lawrence: sensory science josh hawley said he got new information from a whistleblower. check this out. >> it was understaffed, they did not have people with experience on it. i am told may have failed one or more training exams and known not to be top quality agent. the fact the director will not level with the american people is totally unacceptable. >> lawrence: i got guys in the agency that said similar things, what are you hearing? >> lawrence, i talk to whistleblower yesterday. get this, if you are on protective detail, you do r rotation four times every two weeks and then on the fourth
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segment you retrain and shoot and do things how to protect principal, etcetera. in the field office, you shoot 180 rounds per year to check the box. you have secret service there that day that may not have your honorgone any training except target practice for a decade. that is cultural change we need to make in the secret service. you need continuing education, we did that in the military. fitness test, to be secret service agent, you should be elite fitness and they don't. >> lawrence: congressman, i didn't even need to know that to notice when i saw agents that couldn't properly holster their weapon, muscle memory wasn't there. >> that is precisely why. i was shocked when i heard all
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they do is check a box. they shoot 60 rounds and 30 rounds and two quarters of 60 and 30 rounds, that is totally inadequate to be secret service agents. when i visited the site, the proximity you can see on seattle, it is right there, first building you need to secure and they didn't. there is chain link fence, they did not secure and 110 yards away and people were on the property. it is egregious, i was furious when i saw that. >> lawrence: congressman, i got to say, it is weird calling you congressman, pat, congratulations, good to see you. >> thanks, lawrence. >> lawrence: justim timberlake will be in court today on dui
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>> brian: in two hours, justin timberlake is set to appear in long island courtroom expected to plead guilty in dwi case.
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>> steve: carley shimkus will join us. carol timberlake is expected to arrive in a courtroom in three hours for 10:30 a.m. hearing. timberlake reportedly will plead guilty to driving while ability impaired. the move could allow him to bypass the dwi charge. there is penalty and 90-day license suspension. he was pulled over in the hamptons. police claimed his eyes were bloods bloodshot and he was swerving. he had a virtual hearing last month and license suspended in new york. we are expecting timberlake to plead guilty, his lawyers have declined to comment on a
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potential delta. we'll find out what happens. >> steve: to court in an hour and 45 minutes. >> brian: what else is happening, police commissioner edward cabin resigned saying in best interest of nypd, he, mayor eric adams, several members of adams inner circle are under investigation for corruption and influence pedalling. they have taken all their phones. fbi executed search warrants from home of several top city officials. retired fbi agent tom donlin will be interim commissioner. to space, nasa restaurants, butch and sunny williams will hold a press conference live from space. they are expected to share their situ situation. their mission began june 5, supposed to last eight days, return home was delayed because
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of technical issues and not scheduled to come back until after christmas. those are quick headlines. i like to check in with janice dean on the weather. >> janice: i know you did not check in with me to get your weekend forecast on the island and you didn't do that. going to be a beautiful forecast here in new york city. what is your name? >> mark from florida. hi to family and friends, hello. >> janice: mornings are better with friends. new york looks spectacular, we have what is left of francine across ohio and tennessee river valley and area of low pressure off coast of carolina watching this development. it will bring a lot of heavy rainfall to the southeast and florida and we have a tropical system that could bring moisture to southwest and california. that is good news we're watching in the specific.
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you want to say hi to everybody on the couch? >> hi everybody on the couch. >> janice: well done, we did not even practice that, everybody on the couch. >> steve: nicely done. >> brian: does not ad-lib. >> lawrence: man of few words. >> brian: fill in the blank. gronk is next, n.f.l. week two. >> steve: after gronk, bill hemmer is after him. >> bill: good morning, guys, hi, to everybody on the couch. i mean, like hashtag. right on. have a great weekend. more debates, kellyanne conway will talk about that strategy. 54 days, not a single press conference for kamala harris, can she go 53 more without one? we'll see, what did we learn from key states like north carolina after 2020? we'll show you that on the board, interesting take on that. you mentioned it, jt back before a judge, we will take you there. it is friday, folks.
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>> lawrence: the buffalo bills dominated the dolphins. the focus was the dolphins quarterback after taking this
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hit. >> fourth and four. pressure, he steps up and run for the first down and takes a shot at the six -yard line. hamlin hit him. he is down. >> ainsley: he was able to walk off the field. he has a concussion. casting doubt on the rest of his season. >> brian: his fourth concussion. here is reaction, no one tackles him anymore rob gronkowski. what are your thoughts on a fourth concussion for him. that's a lot, right? >> it is a lot. you never want to see anyone in this situation especially him who has previous concussions in his career. this is his fourth now. the other ones were about two years ago. he has healed hopefully from those ones. i don't know really why he slid like that. the game is to protect the quarterback. he already had the first down by
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three yards. he could have done a normal slide. hamlin was right there and wasn't going to tackle him. so in that case i don't know why he did that. you are supposed to slide like a quarterback but take that away, you do not want to see him get a concussion or anyone get a concussion. we hope for a full recovery. i think he should be back within the next i would say five weeks because he signed a $225 million deal. so it was good to see him walk off the field. let him heal and go through the protocol. starting quarterback. they need him. >> brian: what about leaving the game for good? former wide receiver for the cowboys says he shouldn't play anymore. >> i don't think he should play anymore. if i was the miami dolphins, i paid him $225 million. he has about $1$55 million in guaranteed and this is the first
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year of the contract. in that case you aren't going to not let him just -- you won't just let him walk away and give him $155 million unless there is a void in the contract. if it's truly life threatening to play again yes, you don't play again if you are him. but it is a concussion. i've had about the same amount as him. maybe that explains things with me, i guess. [laughter] but he is a quarterback. go through the protocol. heal up and slide every time in those situations. >> lawrence: big games coming up with the cowboys and saints at 1:00 p.m. what is your prediction? >> i will go with the dallas cowboys. they look absolutely on player last week in cleveland. the saints did, too. they played the carolina panthers. they are a high school team, brian. >> ainsley: wait a minute. i'm from there. what about the buccaneers and
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lyons. >> the carolinas are beautiful. just not the panthers. buccaneers versus lions they're my former team. mayfield is savage now leading the team where he left them off last year. they lost to the lions in a playoff. i love the lions, i love the coach. he was a tight end in the nfl as well. i will go with my former team the tampa bay buccaneers. >> steve: i saw a story in the sports news the ratings for week one of the nfl are higher than they've been in years. why do you think that is? >> just overall. roger goodell is doing a great job getting the game out there and same with the players, promoting the game very well. excitement on the field is there as well. so many factors that is going overseas as well. the games in brazil and london. it will be an international game
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very soon. it is great to see. >> brian: ten seconds. give me a grade for tom brady's week one. >> i will give him a passing grade, b plus. he did well. he is a rookie out there and keep getting better every week. >> brian: i'm wearing your vest. >> ainsley: is this an a or f? >> a plus right there. 99.9. >> steve: we'll watch you this weekend on fox nfl. >> ainsley: gronk gave brian this a few years ago. >> it looks so good. >> ainsley: thank you so much. can i wear it on "outnumbered" today? >> brian: you can wear it at noon. >> ainsley: brian's show saturday night at 00. see you monday. have a good weekend. >> steve: off we go to "america's newsroom," i think. >> bill: good morning. we're here and good morning to
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