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giving the tiewrpt and drive that bus off the cliff like in thelma and louise. look what he did in the hurricanes. calls him selfish and biden says actually desantis has been great. i gave him my own personal number. he did that attack in a broad daylight. the biden people are not happy. they are going to make sure kamala harris is very uncomfortable in the final 15 days of this campaign they don't like the fact he was ousted aside when he maybe would have done better against donald trump. that was the argue. they always made. they may be right. >> carley: new headline outer now is that kamala harris has no intentions of campaigning with joe biden before election day is she has obama on the campaign trail. she was bill clinton working with her as well. not the current president, which says a whole lot. joe, we have got to leave it there thank you so much for joining us. have great day. >> todd: boy, politics are dirty. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have. >> todd: have a great one. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> carley: well, good morning, i hope everyone had great weekend. it's 6:00 on the east coast. it is monday, it's october 21st, and this is "fox & friends." it's a tale of two campaigns. 15 days from the election. vice president harris taps celebrities as former president trump gets cheers at the steelers and jets game and works a shift at mcdonald's. >> nice to see you. hi, darling how are you. >> you made it possible for all us people to meet. >> you are not ordinary. i can see. >> lawrence: what moment. plus, a "fox & friends" exclusive. former president trump joins me in the bronx for a barbershop talk series. >> no tax on tips. about the overtime. >> overtime is great. you have a lot of people now. you are stuck numerous part time jobs. >> working two jobs and sometimes three jobs and making
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less than they there d. five years ago. >> absolutely. >> brian: some of that real conversation coming your way. world series is set. first time since 1981, dodgers, yankees, sadly, not the mets. >> ainsley: no subway series. >> brian: it's true. throw away -- you don't need them. , i would like to see the mets get in two games short. running out of music. let me say, this "fox & friends" starts right now. morning are better with friends. ♪ ♪ only 15 days to go until the elections the trump and exars campaigns are heading into overdrive. >> entrepreneurship talking to voters while serving them up during iconic appearance at pennsylvania mcdonald's. and harris will focus on voters in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin after campaigning with celebrities this weekend. >> ainsley: senior white house correspondent peter doocy is live in royal oak michigan with the latest. hey, peter.
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>> peter: good morning. the harris campaign seems to think they can win over persuadable battleground state voters by having moderated conversations hosted by liz cheney. that's going to happen in pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin. that's going to be a totally different vibe than over the weekend when the campaign had headline performances by lizzo and usher. >> we got work to do atlanta. we got work to do to get this campaign across the finish line. i'm counting on you. we can make a difference in this election, georgia. >> so if you can me if america is ready for its first woman president? i only got one thing to say: it's about damn time! it's about damn time! >> peter: last night in paye president trump went to watch
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the jets play the steelers. plenty of trump fans in the stadium. [chanting u.s.a.] trump's biggest event yesterday was not at a stadium. it was at a drive-thru. a mcdonald's supporting franchise owner worked with the secret service worked to pass bags through the windows of people's cars. taught him how to work the fry cooker. >> take these ones first. ing put the salt on her. never touches the human hand. nice and full. this guy is a good instructor. >> i appreciate that. >> a really big one. so it's pouring out. how good is that?
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and it's really something to think that people in pennsylvania were eating french fries that were made by donald trump. at one point while he was there, he said he had been working at mcdonald's for 15 minutes but 15 minutes longer than harris ever did. he continues to say she is making it up that she worked there in california in 1983. there is just no record of her being there or not being there. back to you. >> brian: peter, is there somebody that worked with her? is there a manager? anybody? like they car pooltd with anyone? did anyone say "i worked with kamala harris?" >> peter: that's that's the october surprise. but the easy and only answer to your question is no. she says -- and they have been saying before she became the top of the ticket. [train] >> peter: in alameda,
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california. >> ainsley: what is going on there. >> peter: royal express outside of detroit. she has been saying as a minor detail in her biography that she worked -- the cash register and the fry machine and the ice cream machine which fact-check that because the ice cream machine is fairly ever working. maybe it was in 1983. but they say she worked there in alameda, and it's just before w-2's. and the campaign has not been age to find a record. i know various different fact-checkers have been looking at this. there just is no proof. and to our knowledge there is no photo of her in the mcdonald's apron, which now there is a photo of donald trump in the mcdonald's apron. >> brian: there is. >> ainsley: putting on the apron, peter. >> peter: i want to point out all that noise right now no train. there was no train. >> ainsley: well, you did well. you did well.
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thank you very much. after put on the apron what do you like? what's your favorite food at mcdonald's? >> ainsley: i like it all. >> lawrence: he really does. if you look at any of the photos trump force 1 they are always serving mcdonald's. >> ainsley: i know. >> lawrence: this is a dumb decision by kamala harris. did an entire investigation, "new york times," investigative unit. went to the store. mcdonald's is known for keeping really good records. they talked with people that were there during that period of time no. one knows. talked with friends. apparently she didn't mention this back in 2019 when she was running for president. but apparently when she got the nomination she started talking about it and no one has been able to verify. this if this was a true story, she should have did it before him. then you got the rich guy serving up mcdonald's and it just makes her look bad. >> brian: her biography no one cares she she worked don't tell people you can relate to them
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when you worked at mcdonald's and you didn't. >> ainsley: like you didn't. >> brian: shoot a gun and knuckle heads sometimes. she going to stay i'm a knuckle heads sometimes. can shy borrow that. >> lawrence: can a woman say you are a knuckle head? >> brian: doesn't sound like. >> ainsley: i don't think she will ever say that. talk about that story. admit if she did not work at the mcdonald's. >> brian: sooner or later ainsley it was time work. >> ainsley: i loved it when he is like never touch as human hand. a fry never touches a human hand. telling the family at the drive drive-thru that their-what was the word he used we played it in the opening. i'm just a nobody. you're not just a nobody. >> lawrence: here's the sound right here. >> this is fun. i could do this all day. i wouldn't mind this job. i like this job. i think i might come back and do it again, actually. thank you. >> look at that how are you? >> thank you, mr. president. >> nice to see you. hi, darling how are you. >> you made it possible. all people like us to meet.
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>> you're not ordinary. >> thank you so much. >> you are not ordinary. i can say. >> we pray for you. >> thank you. >> you are the type of person we want to be the president. >> thank you very much. >> we pray for you. what a moment. okay. the drive-thru window. well, he looked like -- he likes sales, number one. number two he likes staying busy. when you go for a mcdonald's shift fast food. you work nonstop. he loves the pace. i wouldn't be surprised he picks up shifts. >> lawrence: look at this photo right here, brian. you got the assassination attempt, which has become iconic photo of him saying fight, fight, fight. but a billionaire waving from a mcdonald's thrive threw window just add t in this to the list. >> brian: do you think elon musk should park cars or something? i mean, show people that don't need to work. >> carley: touching when he walks in mcdonald's the lady giving him the apron and there is the boy that is trying --
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downman trying to help him oh my gosh. the president of the united states is in mcdonald's and paying attention to us and actually coming to work and learning about our career and our job. >> lawrence: you know he had to take a shot at kamala harris before he took off. this is what he said he has worked 15 minutes more than her. >> brian: couple things going on. >> ainsley: i think we have that soundbite, brian. >> i love mcdonald's. i love jobs. i like to see the jobs. i think it's inappropriate when somebody puts down all over the place she worked at mcdonald's. big parts of his or her resume she worked at mcdonald's how tough a job it was. she specifically worked at the french grew -- where they make the french fries. and she talked about the heat it was so tough. she never worked at mcdonald's. mcdonald's confirmed that again by the way she never worked at mcdonald's. in other words she is lyin' kamala. >> mr. trump have you worked at mcdonald's.
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>> i have now worked 15 minutes more than kamala. >> why would she lie about that because she is lyin' kamala. that's why. >> brian: it's part of her biography. it sounds comical. if you are going to tell people i'm like you i worked at mcdonald's and turns out i'm not like you i never worked at mcdonald's. instead of looking at this and say this is a move. let's find out if kamala harris did work there here is msnbc's take. >> what is the logic behind this going to a mcdonald's? he we not guy likes big macs and fillet of fish and used the word love to describe the way he feels about the food there before. what's this about? >> there is no logic to it. it's a stunt. he has not put forth an economic agenda. he as you know, appears to be not well. and he has engaged in some really bizarre types of activities during this campaign. >> lawrence: phil, don't tell us
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about not well when we have joe biden in the white house. you guys have no ground to stand on after backing joe biden but i think this just goes to the heart of the crack father right now. you got kamala harris wallet celebrities. and you got donald trump that is with the working class people that are average day americans and the democrats used to be the party of the people. the party has completely changed. how do you let the rich guy out working on the campaign trail with the working class? it just is a missed opportunity for them. >> ainsley: when clarifies goes to the gas station and she says i love doritos and shopping with her husband. the left are praising for this. that was wonderful. when donald trump goes work at mcdonald's to not only work there and learn about the business, but also to point out that she -- he says she was lying about working, they go craze. they have call it a stunt. they say he he is not well which is a new thing.
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>> brian: new team, y unhinged . did that ridiculous study in the "new york times" about his speeches say they are darker. have you seen the candidate of joy? almost severing negative now. that is her strategy. i'm going to go negative. if you elect him the world is going to end and he is unhinged and he's not well. it's just amazing to me is it ripples down it. goes from harris to the reporter to the anchor at msnbc. >> lawrence: one talking point. >> brian: jake tapper the president talks for an hour and a half. they are one comment he made about arnold palmer. that's it. of course they get to january 6th. that's every sunday show. >> lawrence: the panic is there because he is breaking up the democrats' coalition. parted of that is the black hispanic vote. and donald trump broke in again going to the bronx. this is a little bit of that. >> what do you believe? i know have you mentioned a few things about tax your tinns.
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about the overtime that's great one. >> overtime is great. >> but you have a lot of people now because of not your policy i'm just straight out saying democrat policy. stuck working numerous part time jobs right now. benefits. >> working two jobs. sometimes three jobs. >> absolutely. >> making less than they did five years ago. >> absolutely. >> the overtime is going to be interesting. because employers are going to be more likely to give it and you are going to be more likely to work it because you are not having to pay tax on it. that's a big things. >> mr. president, that makes sense, unfortunately the other side. >> hopefully they won't being there long. she is raising taxes. >> i feel it. >> we are cutting taxes. cutting them for small businesses too, which is you. this could be a big business with all this business i see. you are going to be paying much less tax because of small business. she wants to end the trump tax cuts. the trump tax cuts are great for small businesses.
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>> brian: for middle class, 16% decrease. they were able to keep 16% more of their money, middle class did. your thought? we will have more of this later. >> lawrence: we will have the if you would package later on it. goes to -- these were business owners. you got tile workers. real estate agents. people that are just average day -- former cops to go into the -- castle hill, i mean, talking about the hood of hood. to go in there and step foot in the barbershop and get this reception not just in the barbershop, ainsley but the streets were lined. >> ainsley: i love it. he has been to the bronx several times. everyone in there speems to be supporter. in fact, they printed out t-shirts that say make barber great again. what was your reaction? what did they say when he walked in the room? >> lawrence: what you are going to see it almost turned into a barbershop town hall. i'm not going to speak very much. just me mediating the conversation. i really wanted it to be authentic type barbershop, he
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answered every question they asked him. he was very complementary of the business folk e respects them. because he is a business person. he wants to make their environment. their taxes as low as possible. >> ainsley: i think it's a great idea using these barbershops. he was going to a barbershop by mcdonald's. he got that idea watched "fox & friends" and sees how these conversations it's so fascinating. fun to watch it in a barbershop. we know that's where all the gossip happens. it t. is a really good conversation. >> >> lawrence: that's exactly right. i say, this brian, i got diners, that's a different demographic. then i got barbershop, i'm getting the viewpoint of both different types of the country. >> brian: i think donald trump does what john mccain. he used to go into town halls. whatever hans, happens. challenge me. whatever. that's what they famously told he said no.
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he stood up to it. so the unscripted situations. the other thing is just a little bit of a confession. i go to a salon. [laughter] >> lawrence: you do not. >> brian: sadly, i have a woman cut my hair. karina cuts my hair and i feel like i'm missing out on a lot give and take. >> lawrence: you have been receiving all the women gossip but haven't got be the male gossip. >> ainsley: you just have said you have a confession. you are forgiven. did you go your salon. >> brian: all right. sorry about it. i'm missing out a lot but i'm going to stick with it. i can't wait for this package coming up shortly offer at the bronx. >> lawrence: carley, do you have any thoughts? >> carley: i think a karina does a phenomenal job on your hair. >> ainsley: nothing against karina although i'm sure she is lovely. i think it's the collagen. >> carley: taking collagen? >> ainsley: two scoops come over. add some collagen.
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>> carley: i'm free at 1:00 we could get a manicure, pedicure ainsley you are invited. >> brian: say stuff in the breaks and less on camera. >> carley: keep it coming. >> brian: you are upstairs. take it away, carley. karl former president trump is heading to asheville, north carolina to tour areas hurricane helene. the storm devastated the region now nearly 500 roads real mansd closed. 90 people are reported dead and 39 people are still missing in the state. happening today, jury selection is begin not guilty trial against u.s. marine veteran daniel penny. penny was charged with manslaughter after placing a homeless plan who was allegedly acting threatening in subway passengers in a deadly chokehold in may of 2023. he could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter and up to four years if convicted of criminally negligent homicide. and listen to this.
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a group of 2,000 migrants are leaving southern mexico and heading to the u.s. with just two weeks until election day. according to the associated press, they are worried the outcome may tighten border security. and end asylum through the cbp one app. yesterday a caravan was the largest since the sun tri's president was elected back in june. enough to to the diamond, the los angeles dodgers are headed to the world series on fox after taking down the new york mets 10-5 in game six of the nlcs. >> on the verge of making it all happen. bouncing ball to second. taylor has got it. [cheers] helded to the world series. dodgers, yankees in the fall classic. >> the dodgers will face the yankees after clinching their 25th national league pennant game one of the world series will be in los angeles on friday. coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. only on fox. it will be very exciting to watch. >> brian: met fans were let down
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how great is this. fox has got to be thrilled. number one marked and number two market with this great history. no two teams have played against each ear more except the celtics and lakers in the finals. >> lawrence: i propose sending you on the road to go cover this. >> brian: really? what kind of budget do you have? do you want to stay in any of these -- i don't want to put down any potential sponsors. >> ainsley: so how many games will they play? is it seven? >> lawrence: at least four, right? >> brian: first of four. seven games, first of four wins. 00 dodgers played first game is friday. second game is saturday. they will come home for three straight games in new york beginning on monday, tuesday, wednesday. >> ainsley: okay. >> brian: the bronx will be -- as much as the bronx barbershop was big news. this might be a little bit bigger. >> lawrence: if the president attends one of those games in the bronx. >> brian: he will go. >> lawrence: there is a prediction right there. >> brian: george steinbrenner all the time. vice president harris insists
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she is not joe biden. why do democrats have such a hard time explaining how her policies are different? >> really encouraged by the amount of energy this clarifies, vice president harris put in focusing on how she will cut taxes. >> those are not necessarily differences though. can you name one policy difference? and again, and again. (crowd) far-xi-ga... far-xi-ga (crowd) far-xi-ga... far-xi-ga ask your doctor about farxiga. (organ chime)
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he bragged he■d debate any time, anywhere. but now he's ducking kamala harris. he claims he's a master debater. but only offers excuses for not showing up again. and he squawks about all sorts of things. but doesn't want to answer for his huge tax cuts for billionaires and corporations. donald trump says he■s not afraid of kamala. but if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.
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♪ >> ainsley: this is a fox news alert. new house report reveals new details on the security lapses before the first assassination attempt on former president donald trump back in july. >> brooke singman has the story, brooke? >> good morning, guys, the house task force investigating the assassination attempt on former president trump say the first one in butler, pennsylvania back in july could have been prevented. the task force releasing interim report on investigation found the amendment stemmed from a lack of proper planning from law enforcement. identified two key failures by the secret service.
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first, it says secret service personnel did not give clear guidance to state and local police on how to handle security outs of that hard perimeter it. also found that the secret service did not hold a central meeting with local law enforcement on the morning of the rally. the report says, quote: put simply the evidence obtained by the the task force to date shows the tragic and shocking events of july 13th were preventable and should not have happened. the task force finding other notable lapses in security and planning by the now embattled agency like would be assassin thomas crooks being under scrutiny by secret service agents and local police for nearly 40 minutes before the rally. yet, not taking any action. crooks was also spotted by spectators climbing onto the roof where he ultimately fired shots the a trump. >> the report points to local issues by the secret service before the event. officials with the task force have i understand kited they will continue interviewing officials and new details as they emerge on july 13th and
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september 15th attempts on former president trump's life. brian, ainsley? >> brian: all right. thanks so much, brooke. >> ainsley: been campaigning on a new campaign forward, top harris surrogate josh shapiro is hard-pressed to explain exactly what makes kamala harris all that different. >> you name one key policy difference between vice president harris and president biden. how would her administration look different? >> you know, i have been really encouraged by the amount of energy that kamala harris, vice president harris has put in to focusing on how she will cut taxes for small businesses. the focus on child care, tax credits expansion. >> those aren't necessarily differences though. they are an expansion or tweak to some extent toe what's been done. can you name one policy difference? >> well, listen, again, the contrast i am focused on, kristen is between her and donald trump.
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>> brian: wow. you had a week to come up with that answer and you came up empty. fox news contributor byron york is in the swing state of pennsylvania and joins us now. byron, are you surprised there was no answer for that question? >> not really the candidate herself could not come up with an answered to the question. >> ainsley: true. >> look, is the basic dilemma. of the marist campaign trying to run as the change candidate but she is the incumbent. if you remember in the bret baier interview what you turning the page from? donald trump. she wants to make clear she is turning the page from the guy who served before joe biden and kamala harris. >> ainsley: only two weeks away. hard to believe this. is down to the wire. and they are neck and neck if you look at polls. if you ask people who is going to win and everyone says i
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really don't know. you know, they hope their side wins. but no one is really sure. if you watch the way they are campaigning now, you have kamala harris getting the bigwigs out there, the celebrities out there. she's had lizzo, usher, the obamas are going to campaign. >> geraldo: next week. she is going to sit down with liz cheney. i don't know if that hurts or helps her. look at donald trump. she sat mcdonald's. he is at the steelers game. is he at the barbershop with lawrence. compare and contrast their two campaign styles, byron. >> i think you just did it pretty well. in the final days of democratic campaign -- last two campaigns we have seen really heavy celebrity endorsement appearances. drawing people to mega rallies. bruce springsteen, movie stars like you just mentioned, usher and lizzo. and this is the kind of thing that we have seen in the final days of democratic campaigns. now, to be clear, republicans
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usually don't have that kind of a. list-hollywood music industry. those celebrities on their side that much. and what trump is doing is in pennsylvania, they believe -- the trump campaign believes that there are voters out there who want to go vote for donald trump who didn't vote for him in 2020 or 2016. didn't vote for anybody. it's not like they voted for hillary clinton or something. but they are out there. and they haven't voted and they can be drawn to the polls and that is what trump is focusing on right now. >> brian: i just think it's interesting. he puts himself out there. you don't know what is going to happen in a new york audience when they say there is the president of the united states and show him and the crowd just starts chanting u.s.a. they don't chant trump. they chant u.s.a. what does that say about how he has marketed himself and how the people view him. [chanting u.s.a.] >> yeah, you see that, basically
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at any rally. when there is some sort of interruption. if there is a heckler or something like that. the crowd will begin to chant u.s.a. and then that is what basically people -- trump's voters equate supporting him with patriotism. and so that's the way that they answered when they see trump in their midst. >> i think it helps him, too. not to have the big celebrity endorsement. just average american people in that audience. that's what we all do. you know, we are trying to put food on the table. we are working really hard. we like a good football game on the weekends to get our minds off of things. you see her out there with these mega rich celebrities that run relatable. >> in the past we had the wealthy candidate who had the common such. not that he is acting poor or anything. he seems to connect with people
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of all socioeconomic levels. trump seems to be showing that. he showed that mcdonald's. he showed that at most of his gatherings lately. he seems to just be able to connect with people no matter their station in life. >> brian: we will see if that turns into connections battleground states. too close to call. >> ainsley: thanks, byron. >> thank you, folks. >> ainsley: we have a "fox & friends" exclusive. donald trump answers questions as he joins lawrence's barbershop series. >> one thing do in your first term that you feel lieu could do now? >> how do we console the city, sanctuary cities? >> how can we make the economy come back ♪ nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so we don't have to worry.
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>> janice: good morning, my friends. take a look at the forecast. showers and thunderstorms across the northwest but otherwise a pretty quiet forecast. look at the temperatures 80 in new york. 801 in chicago. 81 in atlanta. 78 in fargo. we are tracking oscar. this was a hurricane this weekend. it is going to continue to move north and eastward as a tropical storm. but bermuda, you're going to have to environmental protection agency an eye on this over the
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next couple of days. don't think it's going to become a hurricane but certainly a storm that you might have to contend with and some heavy rain in the forecast. we will be watching what is left of oscar later this week. and the rest of the tropics very quiet. which is what we like. all right, brian, ainsley, l.j. over to you. >> lawrence: thanks j.d. >> brian: 22 minutes before the top of the hour lawrence visiting two cities with a barbershop talk series. >> lawrence: do the quotes with it. >> brian: because it was in the prompter. >> ainsley: last week we had a very special guest. >> lawrence: so former president donald trump joined me at knockout barber shop in the bronx to talk to voters. here's a look at that. >> nice to see you all. >> nice to see you. >> wow, how are you? nice to see you. how good are the barbers here? >> excellent. >> i can see they are good. they look good to me. nice shot glow. what is that all about?
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wrestling matches. nice see you all. >> thanks, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. president. >> week hands, strong guy. nice to see you. are you the owner? >> my son is the owner. >> did you that very nice and easy. huh? is he as good as you? >> great. >> to see you. thank you very much. mr. president, you know i have been going to the barbershops all across the country. i wanted to have a natural conversation with these folks right here. so this fellow right here, he used to be law enforcement for years. what would you say the most important issue facings the country right now? >> for me, it's the border. it is the border. >> i agree. >> and how to control that. how to keep illegal migrants from coming into the country. >> right. >> very important for me. and if i had a question to ask about it, would be how do we do the -- how do we control the
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city, sanctuary cities? new york there is. >> we get rid of them. we get rid of them. do you know whether a they're for? criminals. all over t country criminals go there. the polls are showing that inflation and the border -- not the border. the border is third. they vinflation and the economy as the number one and number two issue. i disagree. i think ingalatian is mask. the economy is massive. but the border, to me, is like -- it's the fabric of our country. and we had the strongest border in recorded history. four years ago you had the border. you will didn't have the problems that you have now. last week they announced that we had 13,000 and 99 convicted murderers released from jails all over the world. you know it's not south america it's all over the world. including south america. i agree with you. i buy the biggest problem we have is the border. it's something and it's also the hardest thing to solve. only way can you solve it you have to get the criminals and
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murderers you got to get them out fast before they prey on our people thanks was the big question for me because i'm a retired new york city detective. and new york here. we have run across that. >> the other problem you have is that you are not allowed to do your job. and when you were there. did you go back 10, 15 years. when you were there. you were allowed to do your job. new york's finest. they are still new york's finest but they're not allowed to do their job. >> so when you were president i know for a fact i was able to see money, save money, spend ceremony. now in the past almost four years now i'm losing my business, basically. >> it's your business? >> it's my business. i started it for the past 10 years. and the only time i knew i made it is whether you were in office. can i speak for myself. the thing is, it's like i don't know what more to do. how can we make the economy come back? >> lawrence: how do you get to the bottom of it? >> here's what we you are doing. number one it all began with the oil.
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they crude around with what i did with oil. we were energy independent. you remember back four or five years ago, $1.87 for a gallon of gas. we actually had it lower than that for your car. 1.87. now it's at 3.5. it was much higher. they brought back my policies to break even. but, by that time, the damage was done. and now you have inflation and you have the costs so high. and they haven't gone down. we are going to do two things. interest rates are going down. it's going to be brought down. it's going to be brought down fast much more importantly and quicker. we are going to drill, baby drill. have you heard that, drill, baby, drill. our oil. more of it. four to five times more than we are doing right now. we can do that. these people r. a amazing they can do it. we will be supplying it to asia and europe and everywhere. and that's going to bring down prices. it's going to bring down the cost of everything. if you make doughnuts -- when you look at these stores, they
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have trucks that deliver. they have stoves and ovens. you have your lighting. you have all this, you know, equipment, and all of that electric equipment that he is using on your beautiful -- off good-looking head of hair. [laughter] i'm jealous, look at that flat top. i have a flat top. i wish i had a flat top. you never had a hair loss problem. [laughter] >> lucky one of those gifted ones. anyway, what you do, those machines are very expensive. they are running machines on electric. when that comes down. like in a shop like this, no matter what you do, it's about energy. going to bring it counsel. we're going to get the prices down. how is your rent in terms -- do you own the store or is it rented? >> rented. >> landowner good guy? >> yeah. >> do you cut his hair. >> he comes in from time to time. [laughter] >> do you know what? if you are as good as your father says and you cut his hair great, that's very important barber to a guy. he could be a wealthy landlord
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low rent. having a good barber is a very important thing. can i tell you. >> lawrence: mr. president, that's a big thing what he said. how is your rent? where was it five years ago, the rents? >> the rent was significantly lower. now it's -- it's gone up about 1200 since. >> that's a big are interest. >> i have been paying 2100 since i first opened up. in the last seven months it shot up to 15,000. >> what? >> it's 15,000. >> you went from 2100. >> to 15,000. in this establishment. >> how many heads can you take care of? that's a lot. >> 2100 to 15,000? >> yes. >> there is an example though. energy, right? so energy, where that comes down, ready? i almost hate to say it because
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you would be at 7,000, right? your energy bill from january 20th if i win -- we got to win. , you're gonna win. >> these guys love new york. >> if we win, i love this guy. look at that look at that. give me that hat. i love this guy. [laughter] >> thank you very much. it's beautiful. i will sign yours, too. look at that one. so -- is he going to keep busy for a long time. >> so let me ask you, how much is like an hair cut. average hair cut? >> $30, $40. >> what did it used to be? >> 12, 15. >> talking about 10 years ago. >> we can't charge prices. >> you have guys like these guys, do they come in and negotiate the price? [laughter] >> they probably do.
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>> lawrence: what's your question for the president? >> what is the plan to do healthcare industry and getting the artificial foods banned in our urban communities that have less access to organic. >> so bobby kennedy, everybody likes bobby kennedy. he is so big into the health food and women things. everything. he wants to do things. and the environment. and he endorsed me. first time a kennedy has ever endorsed a republican. maybe it's going to be the last but i doubt it. [laughter] and he is a great guy. he would be so perfect. he doesn't like artificial foods and pesticides and all the stuff they put on him. if you listen to him for 10 minutes. other countries that don't do anything are healthier than us. we are not that healthy to put it mildly. so no artificial foods. we have plenty of food. of the food isn't our problem. and our farmers are great. and our farmers aren't allowed to do their job. you know our farmers did great four years ago they were doing
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just about the best they have ever done. they are not doing welling at all now. we are not going to have artificial foods. we don't want artificial foods. we want healthy foods. a lot of the things are going to be going. i'm going to have bobby kennedy in it. mention his name. you are tough cookies you wouldn't think -- sometimes you would say maybe you wouldn't like a guy like bobby. but he's a person that talks more about food and health than anything else. so i think that's cool. so we will get it taken care of. you will be healthier in four years from now than you are now. and you look very healthy to me. go ahead. >> my biggest concern is the future. in the future generation. my kids' generation. a lot of people are worried that attaining the american dream at this point in time in the near future is going to be unattainable for this upcoming generation. which i have kids that are part of that generation. >> how many kids could you have? >> i have two. a 17 and 18-year-old.
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>> okay. i believe one of the biggest hurdles we have when 2 documents attaining that american dream is overtaxation. >> yeah. >> when it comes to federal taxes. i have know we are going to bring back. i'm sure you are going to start back up the keystone pipeline. >> in two minutes. >> generate an abundance of revenue. also with the tariffs that you have spoken of. my question is with all this extra revenue we are going to be bringing into the country, so do you believe at some point in time we could find a way once the country is back on its feet and getting enough revenue and pay off our debt. do you think it's possible to find a way to eliminate federal taxes? >> there is a way. you know in the old days when we were smart, when we were a smart country, in the 1890s and all, this is when the country was relatively the richest it ever was. it didn't tariffs didn't have income tax. >> yes, sir. >> now we have income taxes people dying. paying tax and they don't have the money to pay the tax. of in the old days, 1890, 1880,
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we had so much money they had to set up whether you ribbon committees how to spend our wealth. we had no idea how to spend it so much money. then we went to the income tax system and the rest is sort of history. no, there is a way. if what i'm planning comes out -- it's a great question. sophisticated cat, you know. >> everyone could attain the american dream if it wasn't for the high cost -- the burden of high taxes and we are taxed every step of the way, when we make it, when we spend it. >> regulations. so i cut more regulations in four years than any other president by four times. it you only asked one question. >> one thing do you in your first term that you feel like you could do better now. >> the one thing best economy the best border, so i did a lot of good stuff. rebuild the military, it's all about people. i got to get the right people. when i went there, i won, 92% of
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the presidents, 92% for the whole history of our country were politicians. 8% were generals. no admirables, 8%. that's it. that's 100 percent. 92 and 8. they were politicians and they were generals, general washington, et cetera, et cetera. george washington. thank you. you are doing very good. >> lawrence: i got longer than arms than you do. >> you do have longer arms. >> so they were -- here's what we do. we take all of that and we come -- and here comes donald trump down the line. and so it's about people. it's all about people. i went to washington 17 times in my entire life. so i wasn't a washington person. i was a new york person. so, when i went to the washington all of a sudden i'm standing in the white house opposite the lincoln bedroom and i say man, this is so amazing. i didn't know too many. i had to rely on feel give me recommendations for people to run agencies, to be secretary of
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this, secretary of that all big stuff. and i didn't know anybody. i had to rely. and i still did great. look, we rebuilt the military, we knocked out isis. we had the best economy and everything. everything was good but i had some people if i had it to do again i wouldn't have used. now i have been there four years plus another four that i'm sort of there in a way, i know the best people. to me it's all about people. you got to have the right people. we have the best people lined up. we're going to do a great job. listen so, i'm going down to see the "wall street journal." if i had my choice i would stay with you for two or three hours because you guys are the great. you are the same as me. it's the same stuff. we were born the same way. i grew up in queens and all of that i men, you know, i had a great father. i had a father who was a great guy. he was tough but good. big heart. big, big heart. and he was a construction guy, pretty much. and a real estate guy. and i learned a lot from him. he was great. i know you people so well --
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without knowing you i know you so well. when i walked in there i said this is home territory. and i really appreciate it. you are fantastic. i bet is he a fantastic father. take care of that guy, flight. >> lawrence: we got time for one more, mr. president. go ahead. is he a good barber too? >> yes. >> who is better you or him? >> how long have you worked here. >> 11 years. >> that's fantastic. could he give me a good hair cut? >> lawrence: you going to do? >> i would do it. >> that's the has the ter right there. >> who is the master? is he the best recommendation he is the oldest guy. 35 years. been coming in 35 years. >> looks like a young guy did. a good job, right? did a good john with your son, huh? >> is he great kid. i'm proud of him. >> do you have other kids too. >> yeah i got four all together. two girls and two boys. >> all good. look at him. >> i'm happy i'm at peace. >> do they work here too at all. >> no.
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>> who do you do? >> i'm a real estate investor. and restaurant and a bar. >> great. you look grade. >> i'm up here next to the president. i got to look great. >> the saying here collectively i met all these guys today for the first time we all love america like you. that's why we are here. >> lawrence: thank you, mr. president. >> really nice. thank you. >> ainsley: great, lawrence. >> lawrence: if you have been watching fox for years. i have been talking about barbershop for years. he ask the first candidate that said okay, i'll go. i'll go talk with the people. i have been asking republicans if you want to different demographic meet them where they are and did he it. >> ainsley: brian said they republicans or democrats maybe carley asked you. >> lawrence: some are democrats. some are republicans. so some have never voted for a republican before but donald trump. so, it's going to be interesting. complete the series. i got atlanta that's going to be coming up. and it's a mix of people. some of the folks in the
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barbershop are democrats. some are republican. some are voting for kamala harris and some voting for kamala harris. we have never seen this amount of support from black americans, hispanic americans for a republican. that's why we're doing it. >> brian: also, remember, he had that huge rally in the bronx, because he was stuck in court. and now he is going to end up sunday at madison square garden. people are like why is he in new york? well, you can't tell the president he can't win new york. he is like are you kidding she. >> lawrence: he takes it personal because he is from new york. he wants people to know they have a shot. we are going to have more of this later on in the show. also tomorrow we have a little bit more of the conversation. >> ainsley: i can't believe that guy's energy though. bill. 15,000. 1200 and 15,000. >> brian: landlord is getting build. billed, he can't lose money. >> ainsley: i can't believe energy costs have gone up that much. still ahead james patterson is
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