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lawrence lawrence it's 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. friday, september 20th. and this is "fox & friends." there was a star-studded event hosted by oprah winfrey. a pennsylvania voter asked vice president kamala harris how she plans to lower the costs. watch how long it took to get a real policy answer from her. >> in terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams, the american dream is for this generation and so many recently far more allusive. someone bringing the cost of every day necessities. >> steve: okay. meanwhile a new fox news poll says high prices, particularly groceries, gas, housing, seeing the most important factor driving them to the polls. >> plus, vivek ramaswamy hosted that town hall in springfield, ohio. and listen to the resident
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concerns. where were the city officials? >> there simply are too many mass migrants here. it's pushing people out of jobs. >> they have not assimilated. they do not note culture. they do not note language. >> brian: early voting kicks off in virginia today. we sent will cain to have breakfast with friends. we called him. picked up the phone. okay i will do it. now all pumped to get the pulse of the people. >>vel very deer south head there to meet will cain. >> steve: virginia beach. >> brian: i will lock it out now if i have your permission, ainsley. unless have you something else to add. >> ainsley: go for it. >> brian: "fox & friends" begins right now, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> steve: on this friday, today, vice president harris will be making campaign stops in two battleground states. first, in georgia, before heading north to a rally this evening in wisconsin. >> ainsley: those events follow a star-studded virtual rally that harris held with oprah winfrey in michigan yesterday.
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video calling into the event were a list celebrities like meryl streep, julia roberts, ben stiller just to name a few. >> steve: name dropper. >> lawrence: while harris was mixing it up with the rich and famous. americans are voicing their concern about the economy. the new fox news poll high prices for groceries, housing and gas are a major problem for their families. >> those concerns will likely be re-elect flect in the presidential election which i think is coming up soon. high prices rank as the most important. while else we we put it in bold not prompter. factor driving voters to have the polls this november. and that is just it. now even joe biden is getting the message. joe biden has been saying, you know, we're not there yet. it's not time for a victory lap. he finally gets it. she is saying i feel your pain, but she has no idea how to fix it. president trump has been saying this for the last three and a half years, so it doesn't matter what the stock market is. don't tell me the inflation is going the right direction.
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both things one might be going up and one might be going down. when i went into the stands at nassau coliseum the first person i asked i said why are you here today? i'm here to vote for trump. >> why are you voting for trump? may maize was $3 now it's 7:50. it's the mayonnaise. >> steve: thank goodness the good stuff. hellmann's. very expensive. shooting up during the supply chain problem. we know that the polls show that they are in a dead heat all across the country. they are tied. kamala harris and donald trump. they are tied. so the kamala harris campaign is trying to do things to get people who normally would not vote interested in the election. that's why they had that special event last night called united for america. one point toward the end 300,000 on youtube. hundreds more on social media and stuff like that. to the point where we showed you earlier where we showed you how
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impactful the price of stuff is, that is what everybody wanted to hear kamala harris woman left screen asked about. and she was by a pennsylvania voter. wanted to know how she is going to bring down the cost of mayonnaise and everything else. watch. >> we really would know love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living. >> yeah. first of all thank you both for being here. and yours is a story i hear around the country as i travel. and, um, in terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family, and working hard and finding that the american dream is, for this generation and so many recently, far more illusive than it's been and we need to deal with that there are a number of ways.
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one is bringing down the cost of everyday necessities including the cost of groceries. that's why i am taking on, for example, price gouging which is when, you know, most companies and corporations are good but for those bad ones, they take advantage of people especially during a pandemic or extreme weather and they end up jacking up prices. >> ainsley: going to go after companies for -- it's price control. every company said they are not for this. do you know what i realized watch this two things. oprah winfrey so talented as a host. >> lawrence: she had to save her. >> ainsley: several times she was going off on tangents and oprah would jump in and say what you are saying is. i realize the truth doesn't matter. in is all propaganda. propaganda seems to rule. they want to take hardworking americans' money and they want to increase taxes. and they want to take your money. and this is why the teamsters did not endorse kamala harris. they all hate donald trump at
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all costs. they bring in hollywood. they bring in julia roberts brian cranston, chris rock, meryl streep. people are tired from celebrities because they are not relate be. they're the coastal elites. trump is up against the blue states. he is up against big tech and he is up against the hollywood elite. >> lawrence: ainsley, i was looking for, you can be a democrat, a progressive. i don't care. most of my friends are you rf but i love them. >> i was waiting for a real moment from someone in the audience or oprah winfrey to say what do you mean? >> brian: she actually did say that a couple times. >> lawrence: after the word salad and all of that, how does that help though? how does that -- how is that aspirational thing and all of that going to make my life better? >> brian: this is what scary. bernie sanders would be scary to leave the country but you knew exactly where he was going to i can talk. going out of her way not to reveal she doesn't know what she
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is going to do. either she is scared to death of revealing what she believes or she has no idea and just going to have a bunch of advisers lead this country to the left just like joe biden did. she really has no answers. it is like giving an oral book report when you didn't read the book, and you think you are snowing everyone in the classroom but you are not and you get an f. she had no answers to what are you going to do to the economy. it's called price gauging by the way. price gauging. she has no proof of anything. that's not a policy. and, if it was, this is what you say. first off, going to be price gouging. i'm going to be attacking that next going to be doing whatever she wants to do. taxing the rich. unrealized tax gains. give them five straight things you are going to do. instead 2 minutes to price gouging. tell me what price gouging is i was listening to this last night. cnn cut in live. it was unlistenable. listen tomorrow see what is on the show and radio.
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i'm looking at it. nothing in this we can't put our people through leadershipping to this. >> steve: she did say to the couple from pennsylvania, she did say what her plan was. it was to bring down prices. the problem is she didn't explain how that's going to impact people. okay, price gouging, how is that going to work? how are all those things going to work? we have been telling youd from the get-go. the whole idea is she does not want to make news because, when she makes news, she has got to explain stuff, at one points she said, oprah said i didn't realize you had a gun. she said absolutely i have a gun. if somebody comes in the house, they are going to get shot. kamala harris said my staff is probably going to have to clean that up she realized she was being hospital. she was telling the truth. >> brian: pretending to be blunt and hontd. >> lawrence: endorsed kamala harris and on her side. she didn't know she had a gun. she is on her side. how in the hell is the american people supposed to know she has
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a gun. all of a sudden she has been attorney general, u.s. senator, district attorney, and no one knew she owned a gun until now. >> steve: that's to the point that i'm about to make. that is when we gives these very broad, very vague answers and it's part of their strategy it. flies in the fails of those polls that we have been talking about for weeks. that is a plurality of people, of voters wants to know more about her. they wanting to know more about what she is going to do. what they did, they brought all those hollywood stars. in hundreds of thousands of people watched the livestream. today, millions and millions of people are going to see little clips. okay. here is chris rock. here is meryl streep. here is all these people. they love her and for a lot of people. that's all they need. >> ainsley: i think she is trying to be more of a republican sheevmentd is stealing a lot of donald trump's policies by saying no tax on tips after he said it. now she is saying no more
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fracking. now she is saying we like the wall. >> steve: julia roberts. >> ainsley: now saying home going to get shot. after she said mandatory buy back for your guns. i'm going to make out a mandatory buy back program. and she walked that back. i think she is trying to sound more like a republican. if a republican says someone walks in my house going to get shot. even though people have guns to protect their family. i think the left would have one that. >> i would love to know what kind of gun with it. what made you buy the gun? who got it for you and do you have a permitted -- tell me about the process. what about the process you think you could make better? background check. you got a background check, didn't you? i asked donald trump this on wednesday night. here's what he said about the economy. >> i think it's two things. i think our economy is terrible. so you could make the case for them. or it's politics or maybe it's a combination of both. but, the economy is bad. inflation is killing people. we're going to get the inflation
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way down. i'm going to reduce energy bills for people by 50% within the first 12 months. that's the kind of stuff we have. we have more liquid gold under our feet than any country in the world, saudi arabia, russia. i'm going to reduce energy costs for people. that means air conditioning, heating, cars, everything, by 50%. and we will do that within 12 months, and i will be able to do it easily. >> brian: he said to brown energy just answer the question. no, now i got to make my decision as a voter. i still don't know what she stands for, mayoral streep can go on zoom. that's what i got from that. >> lawrence: if you listener to the former president, his entire point of view when it comments to the economy right now is that energy prices are too high. and that's not just a talking point, it's in the polling. the energy is up. whether it is the oil, when you are going, you know, to the gas -- everything in the country functions around energy cost. that's his position. and so, i don't think it's unreasonable to say okay, this
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is where the former president is coming from. this is how he feels like he is going to be able -- and he has done it before and voters feel the same way. by the way see the full interview with brian on saturday. i'm sure you are going to get into more detail about that. >> steve: good tease. meanwhile, on this friday, will cain is having breakfast with friends. is he live at the very very deer south diner in virginia beach, virginia where something important happens today in the commonwealth of virginia. will? >> will: that's right, steve. it's early voting in person. early voting. starts today in virginia. so here we go. election season has kicked off. but, these are the rules of the game. so everyone should play by the rules. can you go out now in virginia and vote. i will be hanging out with diners this morning belvedere south. when i come into a place like this, steve, ainsley, brian, and lawrence, you have experience doing it. i will find myself falling down the rabbit hole. reading about virginia beach and
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virginia and history. this is america. this is the bitter place. jamestown settlement. this is where the first americans arrived and attempted to set up colonies and states just in this area not far from virginia beach. when it comes to politics, this is really one of the true battleground spots of virginia. kamala harris has a big lead or a decent size lead over donald trump. it's blue up near washington, d.c. it's red in most of the state. and virginia beach. norfolk, this area right here is where there is a real battle who could win, donald trump or kamala harris. we begin to learn today with early voting in virginia. >> steve: particularly, in that area you are at, there is so much military, such a military build up. >> will: that's right. our naval infrastructure is based down there. >> will: it's huge, huge. absolutely. naval bases. naval air bases. naval seals based on operations throughout this area. all throughout this tide water region. it is all up and through this
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tide water region. huge presence from the military. >> brian: somewhat affordable, too. i have been there a lot. it's fantastic area. will, have some fun. check with you shortly. >> will: it's my first time. east coast surfing ch ms send me that as well that's here in virginia beach. >> steve: awesome. >> brian: do we cover surfing championships. >> ainsley: griff jenkins he might have participated. >> brian: do we cover it? >> lawrence: did you know will cain used to swim competitively? >> ainsley: good athlete. we watched him swim a few weekends ago. >> steve: water polo at pepperdine i believe he was a wave. >> ainsley: yesterday we told you about this events in springfield, ohio. springfield has been talked about a lot. vivek ramaswamy was there last night talking to the residents there we had a guest on yesterday. steve interviewed her last week. i interviewed her yesterday. and she was saying that the leaders in their community are not listening to them. they have a town of 58,000
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people. over the last few years, these haitian migrants have moved in and they have accepted 15 to 20,000 haitian migrants that have moved into their town. listen to what some of the residents were saying, their frustration about the local government. >> we have city officials in springfield and have not set up a meeting like this. >> there simply are too many mass migrants here in this town and too richly subsidized. pushing people outs of their homes and jobs. >> they have not assimilated. they do not know the culture. they do not note language. what is happening to our kids is not fair. >> steve: right. it's all about the infrastructure. and we have been talking about this for weeks years ago a number settled in that area and haiti. come to ohio because house
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something cheap and there have a lot of jobs. employers open their doors. unfortunately, the town and the state have not been good at keeping up with infrastructure and so the hospitals are taxed. the schools are taxed. the law enforcement is taxed. the socialselveses are taxed. it's trying. that's why you see the frustration with those people. >> other people do point out that the haitians that are working, work hard, show up on time. it's great. in many cases, fantastic. but the bottom line is overburdening the schools. don't understand the language. don't know the rules of the road. if you are 18 years old. you don't have to take dryer's he had. one kid died in an accident. nobody said it was intentional. but, that's scary for everybody. that also -- there is not many french creole speakers in
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springfield. in the special services. leaving the ohio kids, springfield kids and going to the haitian kids. >> missing the larger point. it doesn't go well -- i know everyone wants to plate sound bite from the debate. honestly, it's not just springfield. it's cities all across the country. many minority neighborhoods are experienced this as well. where people are come in. illegally into the country. community services when they are struggling. so i think the media so often when donald trump says something or j.d. vance, they missed the larger story which there are a lot of american cities already struggling that are being burden dengsd by the illegal immigration in this country. a lot of people english going to schools. kids having to deal with already a large classroom size.
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they don't have the staff. law enforcement is strained. you have gangs taking overren this is what vivek said to the crowd. listen to this. >> we in this event. it was initially supposed to be small. we expanded it. turns out venue capacity of a few hundred people. it was testimony. people are hungry to have their voices heard. basically told to sit down, shouldn't for too long. bream hungry to be heard. were there moments of tension, yes, there were. did people agree 100 percent with what i had to say? no, they didn't. this is how we are going to get our country back. talk to each other as citizens and ultimate blame lies at the feet of kamala harris and joe biden who created these border and immigration policies causing places like springfield a place where i spent a lot of time as a kid to suffer. that's sad. it doesn't have to say that way.
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the residents tonight actually had a lot of good, pragmatic ideas if people are willing to actually listen to them. i think we tried to do that tonight. >> steve: he really knows that area. he lives in that area. he lives in ohio. it was great he would go over there and shine a light on what we know for real. and that is the migrant crisis is really stretching then the resources of springfield, ohio. >> 2.5 million is set aside now for two years of immigrant healthcare let alone what is happening with the schools. the school district spend 10 times what it is spending to this influx in translation services. look around how did this happen? a candidate i'm tough on the border. transnational gangs. three countries, two of which on zoom. you did nothing on the border. you are not tough on the border.
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they are pointing to that one peels of information that lankford put forward with sinema and murthy. >> ainsley: lady ended ungetting into the event i saw her on camera. she was saying that the liberals were buying up chunks of tickets for that event to the people who really wanted to go hear vivek and talk to her couldn't go. i did see her in the video. we live paycheck to paycheck. i'm a school teacher. not about race. nothing to do with that we love everybody. these are illegal immigrants coming into our town. this is not something i'm in favor of. yet, my taxes are still having to pay for them. >> lawrence: to brian's point of them having to bring in services to teach them english. okay. how many times have we showed you the latest statistics on black and brown kids can't read and write. why are we dedicating resources to people who weren't born here to help them out when our kids cannot read and write. >> brian: i'm not sure
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tajikistan but their migrants, picked up migrants suspected of isis tie-ins philadelphia. plan on attacking the lgbtq parade over the weekend. so if i point that out, am i anti-tajik or pro-american that doesn't want to see a parade blowed up. >> steve: point out that the republican governor, mike dewine there, in ohio, welcomes the migrants and says, you know, the haitian migrants who are there legally are welcome in ohio. >> brian: done more services same thing with palestine. i don't know what his problem is he comes in later and critical of people that to help. you should be helping ahead of time and not let this get out of control. you should be stumping to get federal dollars to that small city. not waiting for it to be brought up on the debate. >> lawrence: 100 percent. >> brian: governor dewine is really out of step. >> ainsley: hand it over to carley for more medicine lines. >> shocking story out of kentucky to get to. a sheriff in eastern kentucky is charged with murder after
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allegedly shooting and killing a judge. it happened after an argument yesterday inside a courthouse. they responded to reports of gunshots and found district judge kevin mullen dead in his chambers. mikey stein is being charged with one counts of first degree murder. the justice department is reportedly trying to build an assassination attempt case scare at president trump golf course. they are reviewing his electronic devices and interviewing witnesses to identify a mostly cloudy and bring more serious charges against him. happening today, the house will vote on congressman mike lawler's bill that will give presidential candidates the same protectionsed from the secret service as a sitting president. and keep it here because congressman lawler will join us next hour. according to the ftc, federal trade commission large social media and video streaming
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companies engage in vast surveillance of users and profit off their information. big tech uses it to sell targeted ads and people say teenagers and children are most at risk. ftc chair says while lucrative for the company these practices can endanger people's privacy. threaten their freedoms and expose them to a host of harms from identity theft to stalking. it is pansd money yum at a zoo in china. following a scheme dupe visitors. look at that the controversy started after visitors realized that the pan does you're seeing on your screen are actually dogs that are painted to look like pandas. visitors claim they only realized the scam when the animals started panting and barking. the zoo leader admitted to the, quote, unquote, pandas were actually chow chows a popular dog breed with their if you are died. what dr. they thinking?
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they are clearly dogs. >> steve: ban does don't bark and they don't have a yourly long. >> brian: disappoint people and say we are out of pandas or dress up a dog like a panda. i salute the chinese. for trying. >> lawrence: toba got in my ear and said what if the pan does identify as dogs? >> ainsley: first the zoo tried to say the animals were a panda dogs needed to come clean and told the public. visitors wanted their money back. >> brian: now you know why you haven't gotten to the bottom of covid-19. >> they even lie about the pandas. >> steve: not the only one noting these star studded events for clarifies. look at that
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>> brian: we are back with a fox news alert. israel carrying out strikes in lebanon after israel's leader says he considers the wave of exploding pagers and walkie-talkies and solar panels to be a declaration of war. mike tobin joins us live from tel aviv. fears are growing about a widening war. mike? >> mike: they certainly are the tension at the israel-lebanon border only increases and in the last hour we have seen a massive
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barrage of rockets come out of lebanon to communities in the north of israel. it looks like the interceptors doing their job. find out as the smoke clears if any of those rockets got through. meantime the israeli residents who have been evacuated from the northern communities have been ordered into emergency shelters. and each day the potential of a second front opening in war seems to be closer. yesterday israeli aircraft struck at 100 targets in the south of lebanon. israel says the targets antitank missiles and drones yesterday. that follows deadly and unprecedented sabotage electronics. resulted in 3700 deaths and injuries. the rigging of pagers threatened and humiliated hezbollah leadership. while hezbollah secretary general hassan nasrallah addressed yesterday. buzzed beirut. made sonic booms and dropped
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flares. nasrallah defense minister promised more warfare. >> the only path forward is to stop the aggression and war on the people of gaza and the gaza strip and consequently on the west bank. that is the only path. apart from that, there is nothing. >> this is a new phase of the war it. bears opportunities but also significant risks. hezbollah feels that it is being persecuted and the sequence of military action will continue. >> israeli communities in the north that hadn't been evacuated got warnings both yesterday and today to avoid unnecessary travel. avoid gatherings and remain close to emergency shelters. of course, at this moment, they are in the emergency shelters. another issue coming out of the west bank, the idf is investigating video purporting to show israeli soldiers throwing bodies of a roof top. the bodies appear to be dead before they are thrown off. idf released a statement about the investigation saying this is
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a serious incident that does not coincide with idf values and exceptions. lawrence, back to you. >> lawrence: great reporting, mike, thanks so much. so star studded event in battleground michigan last night propping up vice president kamala harris how out of touch the democratic party is with average day americans. watch. >> i am a mother of two kids. this is their first chance to vote in an election. and i couldn't be more excited for them to have the legacy to say that their first vote they ever cast for president was for you. >> i want to bring my daughters to the white house to meet this black woman president. >> i really have been saying to people it felt like a vale dropped and you stepped through that vale. did you feel like that? >> i felt a sense of responsibility. >> lawrence: god. so our next guest, the democratic campaign operative who is leaving the party says
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she worked to raise millions for the democratic party only to realize party of the rich. evan barker joins us now. i'm so fascinated by you because i was once a democrat as well. knocked on doors. it was really my party. and then something happened. i'm curious what was the main thing to caused to you say i'm done? >> there was a lot of things, to be honest. i just want to say it is so crazy that i'm even speaking to you. if somebody had told me a month ago that i was going to be talking to fox news who i have been told is the enemy. >> lawrence: yeah. >> i would have never believed it. basically, yeah, i have worked in democratic politics a long time. i have raised them millions of dollars. and i went to the dnc last month hoping to feel reinspired and, instead, i just felt like i was in a room with the most out of touch and elite people in the world. and, you know, i'm originally from the midwest.
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a rot of the people in my family are union workers. they have been in unions. they are people who once voted for barack obama. and now they vote for donald trump. and for a long time i did not understand why. and after raises money for democrats. and being in these circles, i have realized democrats control the party. >> lawrence: oh yeah. >> they control everything. they control what the candidates prioritize. and i know that republicans also have this issue, too. but democrats are much bigger hypocrites about it. and so i think what it comes down to is just the hypocrisy. and the fact that i don't recognize this party anymore. you know, they have become the party of dick cheney, of goldman sachs, of endless proxy wars. of identity politics. you know, and i'm just at a
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point, you know, i have been very brave the last couple weeks and gotten a lot of flack from a lot of people. i'm just at the people where i can't stand it anymore and i have to speak out. that's why i'm here. >> lawrence: we're happy to have you on fox news. 15-year-old lawrence jones probably wouldn't have been on fox news as well but here i am. you see things differently. you grow up. let me ask you, this evan, what happened to the party? because one thing i found out is about the working class. concerned about the prices when people go to the grocery store. >> this clip you maid with oprah and all these celebrities zooming in from their mansions, i mean, they are just telling us basically that all we need to have is optimism and joy and that's going to fix our lives. i'm just tired of it. i'm completely fed up. you know, my grandmother, she lives in missouri. she voted for obama twice. she has voted for trump the last couple times. she is getting by just on her
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social security check right now. things have gotten so outrageously expensive. it is so difficult for her. not have a bunch of celebrities fly in and tell us all to be joyful and optimistic. it's cringey. it's embarrassing. >> lawrence: it is. evan, we are happy to have you. i will tell you what, i want you to come back as you continue this journey. >> thank you. >> lawrence: i'm curious, as this campaign goes along. we are only like 46 days away from election, who are you going to vote for, we will bring you back on as you go through this journey. >> okay. sounds good. >> lawrence: thank you so much, my friend. we appreciate it. election season is officially underway and big day in virginia. will cain is there right now. will? >> will: yeah, early voting has begun in virginia. come hand out with me. herman told me one of the oldest
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♪ >> steve: something to tell you about, brand new fox news polling reveals half of the pollers say the biden administration has been hurtful to their family with roughly that same share saying trump during his administration was helpful. actually. >> will cain talking to voters virginia beach virginia top concerns ahead of the election. hey, will. >> voters starting today get to make their voices heard. starting to make their voice heard at the bell deer
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self-diner in phil rolls in on his bike. >> bill. >> will: bill rolls by on his bike. thanks for stopping by riding over to "fox & friends" this morning. >> you are welcome: >> will: tell us what you do. >> retired from the navy. research lab. several places in the d.c. area. live about an hour and a half from here. hunting and things like that. >> will: a lot of people here for the blue answer jelsz putting on an air show. i want to ask you, what is the most important thing to you in this election? >> pretty much the economy, like everybody else says. and security of the nation. a strong military. definitely. and leaving something for the grandkids other than debt. >> will: i will let you ride along. he literally rode up. i want to introduce to you bryce and marie. retired. i was asking them a little bit earlier. they are from florida. lived in the d.c. area for a long time. they are also here for the air show. talking to them about the most important things to them this
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year. what's the most important thing to you in this election. >>s cost of living. running way out of sight. it is cutting into our retirement plans. we are having to figure out what we are having to be doing now. wouldn't hurt so much in the future. >> you are recently retired. that means the income is fixed. the more inflation rises the more it eats away. you were telling me at least one of your issues you have a personal connection to. >> yes. that's immigration. i'm for legal immigration. i'm a legal immigrant. came to the u.s. when i was 4. we did it the legal way. that's one of my biggest issues is the amount of illegal immigration coming into the country. >> will: yeah. bryce worked in connection with the government. you saw how much waste there was. you know what it is to budget. you said the government needs to get on a rice and beans diets. >> one financial planner. rice and beans, beans and rice. if you don't have to spend it, don't spend it.
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>> will: i have one last question for you, i have been married, i don't know, 20 years. bryce, this question is for you. at what point in my marriagely wake up and she says we are putting on this shirt and hat today and we are going down there today dressed like each other. i want to no how much longer we have. >> we thought it would be fun to advertise virginia beach. >> we don't you don't have muche left. >> will: waking up doing a diner from denton, texas and i will be doing the same thing as kathleen and i will be tossing it back to you. >> lawrence: tossing a lot if you don't remember how many years you have been married? say i don't know? >> steve: what if kathleen is wearing a sup scort? >> we will nasa when we get to it. >> brian: first start threating like hegseth. >> will: my professional marriage, yeah. i already did that i started wearing the socks like hegseth. now i have got back to being me.
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[laughter] >> lawrence: life is better. >> ainsley: a phase. >> steve: call that will-power. will will be back. >> ainsley: i know it's cute when they dress alike. most husbands won't do it. >> brian: dress your children alike that's okay. when you become an adult i think you should separate. >> ainsley: what about this couple? how cute are they? >> steve: they are wearing virginia beach shirts. >> brian: selling virginia beach. >> lawrence: i won't be subscribing to that dressing alike. >> steve: that's what you say now. we'll see. >> ainsley: i will. >> brian: all black. >> ainsley: johnny cash. [laughter] >> lawrence: just go for it. >> brian: is the reason behind rising unemployment right under our noses, question mark in the federal reserve chairman saying we only need to look to the southern border. >> ainsley: jackie dean lulls explains coming up. >> brian: how are you doing?
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crisis at our southern border. >> if you are having millions of people come into the labor force, then and you are creating 100,000 jobs, you are going to see unemployment go up. we'll understand there has been quite an influx across the borders. and that is actually been one of the things that has allowed unemployment rate to rise. >> ainsley: joining us now is co-host of "the big money show" on fox business, jackie dang his. >> good morning. >> why is he saying that? he is admitting our southern border is open, they are taking jobs from americans owe has access to data points we don't see. is he if he was playing politics for the harris camp he wouldn't have said that simple math, how
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many people have come into this country. 9 million workers have come since the end of 2020 divide it by the amount of time been in power, roughly, 200,000 month. usurping jobs from americans. extra date that indicates that we see that in the unemployment reports. the democrats love to say we need the immigration. we need these workers to come into our country. i'm not necessarily sure that we do at this level. of course we need legal immigrants but not the extra overflow. >> ainsley: they say native born american workers, they have lost 1.3 million jobs just the last year alone. but foreign born workers, they have gained 1.2 million jobs in the last year. are these illegals or are these people that were born and now they are here illegally? we don't know, do we?
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>> we don't know. i don't know if jerome paul knows. that's why it's so hard to put the pieces of this story together. what those statistics tell is you that native born americans are losing jobs. they are losing them at a fast clip. and so ultimately, you think about what we are doing here with the ratios and proportions of how many people are coming across the southern border illegally. and it's really mind boggling. you guys had an amazing conversation all morning long about communities and their resources and the education system. and law enforcement, how everyone is being overburden depend just not just along the southern border it's everywhere now. >> so sad. we remember when the markets crashed. so many friends lost jobs it is so stressful when you don't have a paycheck come in. when you look at these numbers. i feel like some of our leaders are not looking out for americans. they are not putting americans first. >> no. that brings me to remind everybody at home. ultimately what we are see something a situation that was created by this administration when they hiked inflation up to
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9%. they really hurt the average american. and just because the stock market went up yesterday, that doesn't mean that we're not going to see tough times ahead. unfortunate maltly, rates coming down. those savers, those retirees are going to be hurt. >> ainsley: jackie, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ainsley: watch jackie big money show 1:00 p.m. on fox business. >> thank you. >> ainsley: stay tuned. more ahead. ♪ere no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management (♪) (♪) bounce back fast from heartburn with tums gummy bites, and love food back. (♪) energy is like a symphony.
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