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fox? >> that's exactly right. when they read this in the "new york times," for example, or hear on cnn where we are finally seeing some fact-checks of a kamala harris is saying even on msnbc stephanie raúl says she doesn't answer the questions. that begins to penetrate. answer the questions at some point. the fear of the unknown. with donald trump we know what we have. we saw his presidency. we know exactly what he is going to do on the economy for example, on crime, on foreign policy with kamala harris we don't know. when you don't know you can't vote for what you don't know she has to define herself. >> carley: asked how to raise the corporate tax rate without. >> i talk to ceos they think they should be paying more fax taxes. who are those ceos? i don't think so. thanks for joining us. fox and friends starts right now
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♪ >> ainsley: good morning, it's 6:00 a.m. here on the east coast. it's friday, it's september 27th, this is "fox & friends." we start with a fox weather alert. you are looking live at atlanta where crews are working to rescue people as helene is tearing into georgia. >> steve: meanwhile, the powerful storm crashed into florida's big bend coast area as a massive category 4 hurricane. down add lot of power lines. look at that and take a look at this video. that is of a causeway in tampa waves crashing over the sides and look, people are driving through it. what are they taking? did they make it to the other side? yes, they did. we will show you some of the damage as the sun comes up this friday morning. >> brian: without a storm it feels like on the water going across those bridges. trying to rewrite history. vice president harris is finally going to the border in arizona to show her toughness on immigration?
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>> lawrence: unbelievable. >> why didn't she do it four years ago. she should save her air fare, tell the president to close the border. >> lawrence: thursday night football. my dallas cowboys breaking a two game losing streak with a win over brian's new york giants 13 times in a row. >> being physical in the run game. second year out of north dakota state and the sideline, here goes lamb, he gets free on the inside. cd lamb. touchdown. >> lawrence: we'll have our thoughts and prayers for brian this morning. >> brian: oh, really? the season is still young. 1-3. >> lawrence: you can catch back up. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: and, of course, our top stories is the weather. that's an image from late yesterday. right know what was a category 4, a hurricane now a tropical storm. helene moving quickly through georgia after tearing through florida as that cat 4.
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the historic storm killed at least 3 people that we know of and over 2 million people are without power across the southeast. >> ainsley: florida and georgia. the alabama, carolinas and virginia are under states of emergency. >> brian: here's the moment the storm made landfall in florida while fox weather's owns mike seidel was live on the air. >> whoa! did you see that power flash? ari? >> i was surprised. >> here comes another one. >> it was. >> there goes another one. holy -- oh my gosh. that was three or four right there. i thought it was lightning. there goes another one. >> this is incredible. i have never seen that many power flashes back to back to back in my career. >> janice dean is here tracking the storm with he we start with marissa torres live in
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tallahassee. marissa, a tough storm. >> yeah, historical on so many levels. right? where i was in tallahassee it could have been so much worse, that little shift to the east helped tallahassee but made it so much worse for other areas along the nature coast. i want to talk about where we are because tallahassee, yes, you have about 70% of the county without power, mainly some downed trees. minimal damage. we decided to head least closer to helene made landfall. wwe are stuck on i-10. we knew it could be an issue it is shut down going east. we are trying to get toward lee. we are in madison county. we are in greenville. to the north of perry which is most closer to landfall, which took a huge hit and suffered immense damage if not catastrophic in spots. i 10 is shut down east. i don't even know how long this goes. it's complete darkness aside for the light we are providing. a lot of the people i spoke to say they have been going on now for about three hours. a lot of cars at this point
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shutting off gas because there is just no telling when we will move forward. if you look even out ahead of me. if we can pivot this way, i can't even tell you how far it goes. because at this point it's taillights as far as we can see. people have been getting up. walking around, trying to get information from neighbors sitting in their cars. saw at least one patrol vehicle, state police head that way. some lights out up ahead. a tow truck earlier that asked to us pivot over a little bit so he could get through. i don't know what car is he going to get. a lot of downed trees on the median, westbound especially. even jackknifed tractor trailers that we saw earlier. it is quite of a bit of a mess. >> ainsley: describe where you are, what is going on there? why are all those cars stuck? >> at this point the information i have from 511, looks like we have a trooper going on the shoulder now. at this point 511 is saying the eastbound side of i-10 in greenville and for those familiar with i 10 this is a
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major interstate east to west along the gulf coast. you have a lot of semi-trucks out here. all it says is that it is closed. i'm guessing maybe a crash and maybe a downed tree. a lot of giant oak trees, pine trees here. with the winds i assume it took something out and something is blocking the road. if there is an exit at that point. if you are exiting not like you are going into a major area that could handle all of this traffic. >> steve: there is just the one way. melissa, live report, stuck on the road in tallahassee. she wants to go east and can't go anywhere. >> brian: check in with senior meteorologist janice dean over here with the fox weather forecast. >> janice: so, listen, if you live in the tallahassee area, a lot of people are, you know, breathing a sigh of relief this morning. but, east of that area, as marissa was saying, someone got 140 mile-per-hour sustained winds. and because all of this happened at night, the power is out. we're not going to find the scope of damage until today,
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maybe in the next couple of days. so just maybe because you didn't get the worst of it, doesn't mean your neighbor did not. and we did have a category 4, the strongest hurricane to make landfall on this part of florida since records have begun. and now part 2 of this. this is going to be a flooding story for millions of folks, for georgia and the carolinas. we have several flooding emergencies. catastrophic flooding for areas like asheville and also have a couple tornado warn storms. >> we are going to see the risk for tropical storm tornadoes and this right now is a flash flood emergency. we had a storm move through this area before the hurricane, before the tropical storm, and now on top -- steve? >> steve: right now we are looking live. the right side of your screen, when you are talking about all the flooding and everything like that. we just saw in atlanta,. >> lawrence: a woman and a baby.
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>> steve: just took. >> ainsley: they're rescuing a dog now. >> steve: out of a raft. presumably somebody stuck in a house or a car. a woman and a baby. this goes to your point how dangerous this flooding is look how fast the current is that's a street. the current back there is going lickety split and here comes the dog. >> janice: this was part 2 of the story. we were focused on the landfall, of course. we all knew these areas of georgia, including atlanta, up towards the carolinas, will be dealing with flooding. they have never seen before. because we had that storm in at advance of this one. and now all of that tropical storm moisture on top of, you know, rivers and streams that are already flooded. so we're going to see these images, this is going to be an ongoing situation. as i mentioned, some areas across florida didn't get the storm that they thought they were going to. but now people in advance of the storm well inland are going to feel the impacts of the storm even though it's not a
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hurricane. so, as we go through the weekend. places like georgia, places like north carolina, south carolina, asheville right now catastrophic flooding is occurring. and the southern appalachians, i was seeing, you know, dire messaging these areas where we have the mountainous terrain that have never seen this type of flooding in their lifetime. so that's the concern here this is atlanta. very heavy rainfall. several inches you have rain in a very short period of time. tornadoes, of course, will also be a risk. but, also, remember, this happened overnight. so we are not going to see the scope of the damage until throughout the day. camera people can't get through. this is a major storm. and very large one of if not the largest storms they have ever experienced in the gulf of mexico. at least 500 miles wide. and we had hurricane force winds
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for central georgia. we're not done yet. don't let your guard down. i mean, prayers for the southeast right now. >> lawrence: janice, real quickly, because as we watched this rescue operation that's happening in atlanta, you know this all too well. your husband did this for years when it documents these rescue operations. that under current, that's why they have the line there, the-to-catch them just from case. can wipe any person that's even trying to rescue those people, right? >> janice: right. i worry that our first responders are being pulled in so many directions because people didn't realize how bad this could have been. and that's why i always say listen, don't wait for the weather people or even your emergency managers to tell you what to do. you have to protect yourself and your family. to be out on the roads when we told you snroogd occurring. that's putting our first responders in danger. >> brian: saw that one sheriff make a comment. get a permanent marker if you stayed. write it on your arm and
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birthday so we can identify the body. >> janice: we will not know the scope of this damage until next week. >> ainsley: when you everywhere talking, a woman stepped out of that life boat after she was rescued holding her baby, it looked like in a baby bee or or just swaddled and behind her two dogs. >> lawrence: big dogs probably wasn't a car rescue. will when the sun comes up in the next hour, we will be able to see so much more. throughout the night in the doocy house, we had fox weather on the entire time. >> janice: did a great job. >> steve: conch was absolutely speck dark. so there you go. to fox weather dot tv. you can watch on your favorite device if you want to download it. just open your camera. scan that right there and you will have it on your phone. >> lawrence: thanks, janice. >> brian: other stuff going on today.
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following the weather as it effects everyone in the southeast. talk about where vice president is going to be. she is under water on two issues, on the economy, closing the gap a blip. and on immigration. and every time she talks about immigration, brings up two things. number one that border bill. the bipartisan border bill the chief says would have revolutionized everything. outside of the border patrol agents it would have added she almost knows nothing bells it. huge holes in it and wasn't donald trump that stopped it. various republicans weren't on board with it. they knew nothing about it weren't going to let any amendments go through. the other thing she brings up is her role in prosecuting transnational gangs which she did in 2012 and 202014. if you take out a calendar, that was 10 years ago. she wants to challenge that not as what she did as senator, nothing. not what she did as vice president, almost nothing, as indicative of the video that you see of her at the border outdoors wearing a mask in her 25-minute visit to the border.
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>> ainsley: all you have to do, brian, is look at the numbers. the numbers don't lie under the biden and harris administration 8.3 million encounters. under trump 2.4. and 66,586 pounds of fentanyl seized at our southern border under biden and harris. >> steve: that's right. so let's talk a little bit about what is going to happen today. today kamala harris is going to be out in douglas, arizona. she is going to visit the cbp port there and talk about stopping fentanyl. she is going to talk about how crossings into the country have actually dropped by half from june into july. but, what she is going to focus on is in addition to border security and that bipartisan bill, brian, that you mentioned, she is going to say, you know that, bipartisan bill would have added 1500 different cbp agents who could be stopping the flow of fentanyl into the country. >> . in particular, she is there because they are highlighting a new $400 million project from the infrastructure bill. it's known as the two port solution. they have got a newport of entry
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and they expanded the previous port, so she is going to say look, look what we were able to pass in the congress. we got all the money to build. this now, put me in charge and i will stop the flow of fentanyl. that's what her emphasis is going to be. >> lawrence: one of the things she is struggling with is she hoped that if she continued to talk about that bill, that bipartisan bill, and donald trump stopping it that it would galvanize some type of support. but, i don't think it's working with the american people because most people that are reasonable and just look at this, don't think that donald trump is weak on the border, a, and number two, they are wondering where were they the last three years? so they just recently proposed this bill. there was three years of a surge coming across the border. where were you on that issue? the second thing that they're dealing with right now is that they're used to be -- donald trump's signature issue and he talked about this yesterday, back in 2016, was the border. they demonized him. he fixed the issue, to some
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degree. when he became president. and so he couldn't run on it back in 2020. well, that has changed right now. when you look at the polling data right now and it's not just republicans, when you look at the independents, the amount of americans that support mass deportation is overwhelming right now. it's because they see the issue, they see the gangs in their neighborhood. he took it on yesterday. watch. >> kamala harris will be visiting the southern border that she has completely destroyed, from what i understand, tomorrow. why would she go to the border now. she keeps talking about how she supposedly wants to fix the border. we would merely ask why didn't she do it four years ago? you can't justify it. she should save her air fare. she should go back to the white house and tell the president
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close the border. do it with signing a piece of paper to the border patrol. instead she is going there to try to convince people that she wasn't as bad as everybody knows. >> ainsley: donald trump went on to call the border bill that the democrats were trying to pass. they called it a bipartisan border bill but many of the republicans didn't agree with it, including donald trump. they are saying that he was trying to intervene to stop this border bill. he says that's not true. lawmakers that have been asked about it said that's not true. he called it yesterday he said it was not a border bill it was an amnesty bill. he outlined his ideas for securing the border. many of the ideas we had before, end catch and release. restore remain in mexico. bring back title 42. this one is big. send congress a bill to ban sanctuary cities and stop all those migrant flights and one more thing shut down all entries through the migrant phone app. >> brian: no doubt about it the pressure on mexico who suddenly want joe biden elected has resulted in less border crossings, but that app. is key. people are plying in their
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countries and age to be flown in to small airports across the country and don't count as a border crosser. if i'm joe biden i'm a little angry today the vice president will share her proposal to send new agents to the border new toke nothing to target fentanyl. she had all this in her office. >> lawrence: suddenly she cares enough to demonize. accusing them of whipping people. obviously the border patrol is the ones endorsement, their counter, which is ice, she wants to defund them which is an essential part of securing the border. >> brian: 130,000 kids. they have nowhere idea where they are in this country. still brings in kids in cages from the obama year. blames it on trump. that was a few dozen kids in a short period of time. >> we understand it. but what do you say to the minors 200,000 plus we can't
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find. border bill as senator lankford would tell you there was no provision for kids. unaccompanied minors get to stay and money floods into the ngos in order to house these people and give them basic living conditions while they stayed here illegally. >> steve: she is going to the southern border. she is going to arizona. right now, donald trump is leading in arizona. it's close. it's within the margin of error when you look at everything. but they there are ultimately going to be two other things that will drive people to the polls in arizona. one, they have got abortion on the ballot. the constitutional amendment for the state, seven in 10 of all voters support it. and the other thing is the u.s. senate race where the democrat currently is leading kari lake by, i think 12, 13, 14 points will likely voters. >> brian: geauga go. >> steve: that is the background. we set the table. you will see her live a little later on. a fox news alert. the a grand jury has reportedly indicted multiple iranians on
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charges related to hacking donald trump's campaign. those charges could be unveiled later today. >> ainsley: madeleine rivera is live in washington. what's the latest, maddy. >> good morning. the u.s. says iran has been working to influence and undermine the election. fox is told these charges are related from a plot from iran that allegedly hacked emails from members of former president trump's campaign team. we don't know the charges yet. but intelligence officials say in late june and elderly july, iranian cyber actor sent unsolicited emails to people then associated with president biden's campaign. there was no indication recipients ever responded. the emails contained stolen, nonpublic material from former president trump's campaign. officials allege information from trump's team was sent to u.s. media organizations to too, last month politico says it received emails from anonymous account with documents from trump's operation which included a research dossier on j.d. vance. microsoft also says an iranian
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group connected with islamic revolutionary guard corps sent a phishing email in june to high ranking official on a presidential campaign which the company did not identify. this week trump was briefed by intelligence community of the threats from iran to assassinate him. officials say they have been tracking iranian threats against trump administration officials for years. stemming from the country's desire for revenge after the killing of general kassem soleimani in 2020. guys, back to you. >> steve: let's see what happens. maddy, thank you very much. >> brian: thanking about after she is done with her miss, i'm going to thank carley. >> steve: first she has got to start and we have to introduce her. >> carley: i think we should do the entire show backwards now. start in the 8:00 after. then go 6:00 a.m. >> brian: it is national morning show day. let's do everything backwards. >> carley: former president trump's outdoor rally in wisconsin is being moved indoors
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because of the secret service staffing shortage. the agency says it is shorthanded because of the u.n. meeting in new york where agents are protecting foreign dignitaries. meanwhile the house task force on the trump administration attempt held its first hearing yesterday. and one of the witnesses said several protocols went against the norm. >> that is very a typical i'm very surprised. commands post. this is the very unusual the way it turned out at this site. >> carley: lawmakers blamed secret service not local authorities for the failure in planning and communication two young children crying as their mom is escorted out of disney land by police. [shouting] [sobbing] >> carley: the back story police say the 26-year-old mom entered with other own ticket but
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wouldn't answer how old her kids were. they say she has done this four times in the past few months. now charged with obstructing an investigation, interesting. now, to thursday night football, we go. lawrence, are you listening? the dallas cowboys breaking a two-game losing streak with wane over the new york giants. cowboys quarterback jack prescott 22 of 27 passes for 22. >> being physical in the run game. north state on the sideline. here goes lamb, he gets free on the inside. ceedee lamb. touchdown. >> l.j. how about them cowboys and naturally brian isn't happy. his guys lost 20-15. did you write that in the teleprompter. >> lawrence: can we put that graphic back up. >> carley: not too happy.
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>> lawrence: so sad. >> brian: from the playing days. so here's the thing. at least the giants field goal kicker this game. thought it would be interesting. chose not to have one. here's the thing. the giants lost like 40-0 last year and got crushed in the second game. look how close they are. i would rather be the giants than the cowboys. cowboys got big problems. huge problems. >> ainsley: brian. >> steve: don't show that. it has got his phone number. >> ainsley: yeah. in my phone. >> lawrence: that would be so great. [laughter] >> steve: you think he is frowning in that image. wait until. >> ainsley: brian is doing live facebook thing and his producer, allison, was trying to, you know, work with her filter deformed it made him give this huge smile. >> brian: like i had lip problems and jing gin gentlemanl
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bring on the good stuff. maim israeli city -- make israeli cities i should say more than one as the fighting intensifies. meanwhile israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is set to address the united nations just across the way. nate foy is live in tell vee with more: >> good morning. hezbollah has already fired on israel nearly 30 times this morning according to the idf. but israel continues taking fire from several terrorist organizations including the houthi rebels in yemen who launched a ballistic missile at tel aviv overnight. here's what that looked like. [siren] united states. >> nate: so you see israel's arrow missile defense system
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shot the missile down just after midnight no. major injuries reported from. this northern israel continues taking heavy fire from hezbollah. israeli troops are preparing for a possible ground offensive into lebanon. the israeli air force commander says a key priority is stopping iran from resupplying hezbollah with weapons. another priority is taking out hezbollah leadership. hezbollah confirms a strike in beirut yesterday killed its commander mohammed schor who led the drone unit. authorized that strike while flying to the united states. is he also backtracking this morning after denying any involvement in american-led talk force a three week pause in fighting. his office now says our teams met to discuss the u.s. initiative and how we can advance the shared goal of returning people safely to their homes. we will continue those discussions in the coming days. now, netanyahu will address the u.n. later today just one day after israel received an additional 88-point # billion dollars in military funding from
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the united states. steve? >> steve: all right, nate foy live in tel aviv with the latest. nate, thank you. meanwhile, fox news alert, at exactly 6:30 here in new york city. just a couple of hours new york city current mayor eric adams will be arraigned in court on bribery and campaign charges. he is accused of accepting upwards of $100,000 in ritzy hotel rooms like these along with first class flights and lavish gifts and return for favors with turkish leaders. mr. adams is arguing it has more to do with a weaponized department of justice after comments he has made like these over the years. >> they watched me navigate 52,000 people coming into our city without one penny from the federal government. the president and the white house has failed new york city on this issue. why is it every elected official in washington, d.c. asking the national government why are you
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doing this it new york. >> steve: why are they doing this? george washington university professor jonathan turley joins us right now from the d.c. area. jonathan, good morning to you. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: okay. so when it was first announced that he was going to be indicted that's when he started saying hey, because i complained about the biden administration and migrants. now we're taking a look at some of his stuff and there's not a lot of there there. and you just wrote a great op-ed which essentially says you know, in the rush to judgment with those headlines bribery, corruption, stuff like that, there is not much there. >> that's right. there is certainly less than meets the eye once you begin to look at these charges they for example. say there was a quid pro quo where the mayor interstreend speed along a fire inspection approval process for a turkish consulate. but the mayor can say look, that's what mayors do. this is a city with a lot of
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diplomats and we want to avoid diplomatic problems, including the arrival of the president of that country. so he has defenses to say to say there wasn't any quid pro quo here. solicitation of foreign contributions, have to see how much knowledge he had, that $100,000 are largely upgrades in hotels which certainly don't make him look good i think steve the biggest problem is he going to have is the u.s. attorneys' office was very aggressive yesterday and basically warned people around him we will be indicting others, so you better cooperate. and they are trying to build a case with his associates. because they know that those witnesses are very damaging in front of a jury. >> steve: it was kind of crazy. apparently they took his phone they said unlock it for us. and he said, you know, i changed the password yesterday and i forgot it.
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did the feds buy that? >> no. and it's clear that they believe that he was obstructing efforts. he is not charged with that win of the problems has. juries don't take kindly toyota upgrades. business class. government stuck the landing on that one. they have got show that adams knew where these upgrades were coming from. people like adams might not know three panel of judges appeal judges. look at judge edge i don't think civil fraud case against trump where he is ordered to pay half a billion dollars. sounds like the defense had a better day than the prosecution. >> certainly new york had a
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better shot with the cowboys. because this panel expressed real problems one of them, justice freidman said this law is supposed to protect the market and the consumers. i don't see it here. pointed out how -- brought out how grotesque this penalty has been by this judge and how it's growing every day. >> steve: all right, jonathan turley have. a nice weekend, sir. thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. see you. >> steve: has to rub in that giants loss. way to go. and we keep that guy on retainer? all right. meanwhile, 26 minutes before the top of the hour on this friday. kamala harris heading to the border in arizona today as trump leads in the state. and on the immigration issue as well. nearby sheriff joins us ahead of her visit and he says that her visit is coming about four years too late. ♪ more laughs.
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♪ >> ainsley: we are back with a fox weather alert. tropical storm helene soaking atlanta. this parking lot is completely submerged. and about 20 minutes ago first responders saving a baby and several dogs in a dramatic high water rescue. >> brian: fox weather bob van dylan is live in atlanta. hey, bob. >> ainsley: bob, can you hear us? sounds like his audio. >> brian: looks like we have audio issues there see if we can pop that back in. give them more time? >> ainsley: tearing into georgia now. and it hit florida as a cat 4. leaving three people dead. one in florida. two in georgia when a tornado overturned a mobile home. it weakened to a category 1 when it moved across georgia. and janice, now it's not considered. >> janice: tropical storm. >> ainsley: tropical storm now. >> brian: governor kemp going to be on our show. he was ready for this and hope they got everybody ready.
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>> ainsley: i 4 in florida highway sign fell on a car crushing a car and killing one person. >> brian: 19 minutes now before the top of the hour. >> lawrence: those live connections during the show are tough. slamming vice president kamala harris ahead of her visit to the border today. watch. >> four years ago kamala inherited the most secure border in u.s. history. butten her first day in office, kamala harris terminated every single trump policy that sealed and secured the border. she'll be out there tomorrow standing probably in rocket from of the wall that i built. trying to say what a wonderful job she did. >> lawrence: this as brand new fox news polling shows trump leading harris by 3 points in harris. pinal county sheriff and former u.s. senate candidate mark lamb joins us now. sheriff, i just want to go to this point right here. this really shows you if you have a brain. if you are not a partisan where
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the american people are at on this. the fox news poll is showing who would do a better job on the border. 56% donald trump compared to harris 41%. this is not a partisan issue, right, sheriff? >> no. it's not a partisan issue. that poll should probably be 8/20 if people were being honest. the reality is over the last three and a half years, this administration and really predominantly under kamala harris as the border czar has been a complete and utter disaster. we have seen countless number of people come in. we are seeing crime across this country. we are seeing fentanyl deaths at just are a vising this country. on and on the problems come along with this. kamala harris architects of this that poll should be much higher. who he do you think it's going to play out in arizona. 3 point lead compared to our latest poll.
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other polls that show more of a lead. shouldn't it be a landslide victory in arizona right now? >> yeah. honestly, that is what bothers me the most. this should be a landslide victory. i do think president trump is going to win arizona. i think the people see the border issue, like most of the country, the number one issue, this has to be dealt with and kamala harris is not the person to deal with it. so i think most arizonans are going to come home to that issue and say this is what we need to fix right now, along with the economy and all these other issues as well. but i think this will be the number one issue for arizonans. >> lawrence: sheriff, we were looking at some of the polling yesterday. and protecting democracy was the top issue. what are you hearing on the ground? such a disconnect what i hear from every day working folk in arizona compared to some of the polling. >> first of all we are not a democracy, constitutional
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republic drives me crazy people want to run our country don't understand that fact. the average arizonan is not talking about protecting item crazy. they understand we have a republic to protect. but they understand that the way to protect that republic is by protecting our borders very simple concept the way we keep crime down is by protecting our borders. the way we keep fentanyl deaths down is by protecting our borders. most of this comes back to border security. and arizonans are talking about that. they want to protect their families. they want to protect their pocketbook and all of that comes by having a secure border. not talking about what these guys talk about.
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as 45,000 workers are preparing to walk off the job as early as next week. the move could cost our economy as much as $5 billion a day and it comes as president biden and vice president harris continue to tout themselves as the most prounion administration. jim nelson is a supply chain expert and save veteran and joins us now. good morning, jim. >> good morning, how are you doing? >> ainsley: i'm doing great. thanks for coming on. explain what this mean for families and grocery stores going to meet a lot to grocery delaware is the number one importer of bananas, it's pathetic that i know that but i do. when you look at some of these things it also is a major exporter of automobiles and an importer of automobile parts we're going to see that happen. the other thing we are going to see that no one is really talking about right now this is going to ruin christmas. >> this is the grinch that stole christmas if this strike happens. things that are going to be on the shelves for black friday are
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coming to the ports now. the other thing that we're seeing is that because shippers are worried about the east coast strike. they are sending things to the west coast and now we're seeing congestion on the west coast which is adding to this this could potentially add to inflation after the fed lowered rates and do the exactly what they wanted to achieve. >> ainsley: we can't have that happen. what happens here? will there be a compromise? >> i don't know. the union is asking for some pretty extreme things. they want an 80% pay raise over the next six years. i would like to have that i'm sure you would like to have an 80% pay raise. they also do not want any automation in our ports. that is what makes our ports the least efficient in the word. >> ainsley: like robot. >> no robots or automation. cameras used to verify the license plates of trucks coming into the ports. this is why we are behind countries like the congo when it comes to port efficiency. we need this automation. we can't afford an 80% pay raise
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for these folks and this is going to drive more and more ships to go to mexico. more and more ships to go to canada and have these ports shut to shut down if this kin continue. >> ainsley: you said our ports are worst in the world. >> they don't automate and they won't work 24 hours a day and seven days a week. they won't use automation. if you have automated port can you unload a ship five times faster than doing it the manual way doing it in our ports now and today. that's not efficient in today's economy. >> ainsley: jim, thank you so much for coming on with us. we will continue to cover. this thank you have a great day. >> ainsley: hand it over to carley for headlines. >> carley: this is fun. last night was the 2024 people's choice country award. country music legend and host of the night shania tywain made jaw dropping entrance to her hit song "man i feel like a woman." ♪ welcome to people's choice country awards.
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>> how are you doing out there? >> carley: that is how you enter a room. shania says hosting the awards ceremony reminded her of how she started her career in nashville. shah boozey taking home the new artist of the 2024 award and thanking another celebrity during his acceptance speech. >> and thank you to all my friends and family in nashville for showing up for me time and time again. thank you to empire for being the best independent label partner any artist could ask for. thank you, beyonce, you are amazing. >> he entered into the music world with a can i get an amen? ♪ ♪
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♪ can i get an amen? >> carley: so nice and so talented when they were here. morgan wallen won four awards. people's artist of 2024 and best concert tour for his one night at a time tour. luke colmes wrapping up 8 nominations best album 2024 for father and sons. >> couple weeks ago. they were so nice. very talented. >> yeah. thank you so much, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> millions are waking up without power as helene rips across the southeast. the damage we are seeing as the sun is coming up. ♪ where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's
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