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>> steve: it's 8:00 here in new york city. it is current ly 60 degrees. we'll take it. that's right. >> brian: we're on the east coast. >> ainsley: going to be in the 7 72 today. >> steve: welcome to "fox and friends." it is tuesday, we are exactly two weeks from election day and former president donald trump is making gains with black and latino voters as 15 million americans have already cast their ballots. >> ainsley: plus, president trump laying out his plan to give parents a say in their children's education. >> school choice is great. we have to have school choice. we have a choice for your child. >> lawrence: and danika patrick says she's racing to the polls to put trump over the finish line. >> what this country can be if he gets into office with the
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amazing, brilliant people supporting him, it can be make america great again and make america better than it has ever been again. >> brian: donald trump thinking why didn't i think of that. make a new hat. mornings are better with friends. election day is two weeks away. today vice president kamala harris is taking day off the campaign trail and former president donald trump is not, he's courting latino voters in south florida. >> steve: new polls show major gains with latino and black voters. >> ainsley: aishah hasnie is l live. h hi. >> good morning to you, this roundtable was supposed to happen when hurricane milton
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hit. it was rescheduled to today. i was talking with congressman gimenez moments ago. former president is trying to court voters and opportunity is unique and real because of the economy, number one issue for americans across the country. show you this new suffolk university poll that is out. trump is leading harris. tra trailing harris with black voters. he is doing better this year and trying to make end roads. we saw the visit to the pen opinion mcdonald's, he was frying up fries and working drive-thru and resonating with the everyday worker.
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i caught up with congressman gimenez, i asked him why trump is resonating with latino voters. he says it comes down to values, they share values and economy and immigration, they share same views the former president trump shares and i asked carlos what he thinks about reports out there that the former president is exhausted because there was reporting he cancelled an interview and campaign official had told the media outlet he was cancelling because he was exhausted and trump campaign is denying it. con congressman says he is not exhausted, he goes golfing all the time, he is not exhausted. >> brian: running through the tape now if you look at the schedule. >> ainsley: he was sitting down with us last friday, we were
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asking him, how do you do this schedule? i got home and realized i had one more interview, i had to talk to tyrus. he starts early. >> lawrence: compare schedule and events and locations, current vice president, we offered her to come to the barber shop on friday. i don't think we got a response back. her campaign did release a barber shop series, she did not attend it. she is leaving voters on the table and we were talking about this off air, there is all this talk about undecided voters. i don't think there are many undecided voters. can't demonize people that associate with donald trump or may consider voting for donald trump and pressure them and when they decide not to, they don't want to answer to pollsters.
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>> steve: rather than say, i'm for donald trump, i have not decided, even though they have. >> ainsley: i have not heard anyone say that to be honest >> steve: that they are undecided? i played pickleball with three people who were kamala harris supporters and two said they were undecide. >> brian: did they win or lose? >> steve: split decision. it was my birthday. >> brian: if you are playing with kamala harris supporters is that called mixed doubles? >> steve: i don't think so, they were men and women. >> brian: which is good playing together. >> lawrence: this guy. >> steve: it is a tuesday, kamala harris is not doing anything on the calendar, we thought. i just saw she is taping interviews with telemundo and with nbc, those were not on the
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schedule before. it will be curious, we've been talking about how he's doing better than she is. next thing we know, showing up on telemundo, she's been light on that so far. >> ainsley: 15 million people already voted and republicans are voting early, too. >> brian: i have a story that might help the conversation. >> steve: do they have to do with -- >> lawrence: be careful with analogies, you lose us. >> brian: can i go? i was doing my show at 7:00 on sunday and i had two people tell me they were undivided. both said i can't make up my mind. i said, how can you not make up your mind? what is your greatest fear if kamala harris gets elected, what is your greatest fear when trump gets elected? i was convinced that i was looking at legit mat undecided
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voter. they fear putting somebody dangerous in that spot and that is why you see a lot of harris conversation, don't put him there, he's lost his mind, he's too old, dangerous and "new york times"s he's dark. that is reluctance some voters for trump have, that he is not worthy of the position. >> steve: that is why kamala harris people have surrogates going out and saying, vote for her, she's got my vote. barack obama will be campaigning today in wisconsin with tim walz and be in georgia on thursday. >> brian: odd pairing. >> steve: you think odd pairing. today bernie sanders and joe biden will be together talking about prescription drugs. >> ainsley: difference is this time there aren't as many undecideds, main reason trump has been in office four years, she's been in office four years,
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we know what we're going to get. >> steve: do we? we don't have a lot of details on her. >> ainsley: more of the same and most people saying they were better off four years ago. we know where she stands. remember haley was on fox, we know where she stands, we don't need her to clarify. >> lawrence: she does not clarify anyway, it is her staff. >> ainsley: she is so progressive, she is scared for you to know that, she knows she won't win. >> lawrence: former president donald trump went to north carolina. they have been hit hard and they told president trump they feel foregotten. this is the conversation yesterday, watch. >> back of my mind, i just made a comment to somebody, trump would just show up. we need him. we need that shot of hope in the arm. we need to know we're going to
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be okay and not forgotten. >> you won't be. >> thank you. i believe you can serve as great inspiration to this community right now, reason being, i think god has given you indomminable s spirit 6789. do you mind if i pray for you? >> yes, please. >> give donald trump spirit of wisdom and understanding and sight as he moves to lead this nation back to greatness. >> i'm with you and american people are with you all the way, we'll continue to be with you. >> i will support and complete rebuilding of every region and town and city devastated by the hurricane and slash through every bureaucratic barrier you are having problems with. you were praying for you and we will not forget about you, we'll work with you for a long time to come to get it back together. >> brian: i can't wait to find
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out what worked. with air force two, kamala harris could be doing this in the morning and doing interviews, this is what it is like if i am president. she has everything. he has his own plane, he is able to get places. he's going back at 7:00 to north carolina. >> ainsley: she has her own plane. >> lawrence: and she can use air space, as well. i also think that the big story in north carolina, there has been a failure there. they keep saying fema is there. people are not seeing it. i've been on the ground. people still don't have power, some water is still not clean. seems like there has not been enough national attention on this issue.
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you can be for sure, even though the former president said i don't care, the people will response with votes on this issue. >> ainsley: he said it is vital that we don't let this hurricane take away your voice. get out and vote. if you were displaced, get your ballot sent to your temporary location. >> steve: we have heard from people and they said, please don't forget about us and we are not. >> lawrence: asheville and swannanoa. >> steve: kamala harris has a light schedule because she's spending so much on tv ads and in battleground states it is one commercial for him and one for her, one for him and one for her. >> brian: she has so much more money. >> steve: he got good news last night. elon musk announced he will give a super max check, maximum
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amount he could give to a super pac, and the campaign tweeted or truthed out, he, elon musk, will match all donations up to a legal maximum of $925,000. so that is some significant jack. >> ainsley: he has a lot of money. >> brian: what is jack? slang for money? >> lawrence: go ahead. >> ainsley: or it is a name for a boy. >> brian: absolutely. jack be nimble. >> ainsley: jack be quick. >> brian: i've heard this rhyme. danika patrick, retired nascar driver. she decided to vote for the first time and vote republican. listen to what she said to jesse. >> it has been so confusing to me how when you say maga, it is meant to be an insult. i'm passionate, it feels like
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voting for donald trump is like the vote of reason, the rationale, reasonable choice. i feel like most of all, though, what this country could be if he gets into office with amazing, brilliant people supporting him, it cannot be make america great again, make america greater than it has ever been. >> jesse: is that something you see this election really causing a lot of problems with? >> it is completely wrong for a man is just different, hormones and body is different. there is difference between way that men and women are voting and i think maybe one reason why women are having a harder time with the vote is just his personality. that is most common answer you hear from people, i just can't
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vote for him. i don't think that is good enough reason. you don't have to go to dinner withim had, you just have to like the country you live in. >> brian: you can go to dinner with the president, that is a fund raiser. zachary levy, star of shazam, was in hollywood yesterday calling on conservative hollywood to out themselves and come out. whoopi goldberg says hollywood is to the right. he says more people than jon voight and it changed after the pandemic. you can't do a movie now unless you have a transgender. he said before the election, come out and say it. >> lawrence: i'm not sure celebrity and elite endorsements
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matter right now. they feel disconnected. i was watching singleton and brian steltzer, he said he is sick of negativity and the country is in bad shape, he does not see that, schools are fine and shermichael responded, you are okay, other people in america are not going to great schools, they are struggling. to shows their life has not been impacted. >> brian: you make a lot of sense, i get up everyday and wonder what jennifer aniston thinks and build my day around that. >> ainsley: look at the barber shop, that man said my business was thriving under you and now i'm about to lose it. you have the guy who owns the barber shop, my bill used to be 2100 for energy and now 15,000. those are real stories.
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>> steve: hard truths. brian, reason you wake up thinking about jennifer aniston is because mornings are better with people who are on friends. >> brian: good point, i like that. she does a morning show host on apple + and plays one on streaming. apple. >> steve: speaking of apple a day keep -- >> ainsley: you wake up every morning thinking about jennifer aniston. >> steve: take an apple to your teacher. you were talking in the barber shop next to donald trump about school and the issue of tr transgender sports. >> people are concerned what is happening in school and they want a parent, they don't want nonsense to be -- >> you are not into transgender, right? you don't want your boy going to
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school and you are not going to have men playing in women's sports. >> my daughter is a state and national wrestler champion. >> she does not want to wrestle a man, right? >> they have yet to segregate men and women in wrestling. >> she's good? how would she have done against an average man your daughter? >> pretty -- i've seen her pin young men in high school. >> you don't want to break up with her. >> steve: it is a big issue for a lot of people. >> lawrence: especially for men, as well, and dads, as well. we'll have more series in atlanta later this week. people want to see the full conversation, chicago, detroit, bronx, that will be available today on fox nation. >> steve: another reason to check it out go to
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foxnation.com. >> ainsley: you did such a good job. can't wait for at not laa. >> steve: and kamala harris' campaign stole the idea. >> lawrence: but she did not show up. >> brian: you know what happened? we tossed to carley and we're asked to do that again. >> ainsley: it's been two hours? all morning. >> steve: every hour. >> lawrence: what is happening? too much gjennifer aniston on your mind. think about the show. >> brian: i'm learning, i will try to do that and expand. >> carley: can i have the floor? thank you. we are learning about circumstances surrendering mus musician liam payne's death, including what drugs were in his system at the time. the one direction star had multiple drugs, including crack and pink cocaine which is combination of meth, ketamine mdna and other drug.
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paynewas found dead outside his hotel in buenos aires. he was just 31 years old. police in philadelphia are looking for four young people after a head on. home security cam footage shows black dodge ram truck crashing into a chevy. they left the scene while wearing ski masks. they sped off in a white suv that had been following them. and a 2000-person caravan heading to the border over fears they will be denied entry if former president trump wins election. this is largest since new president of mexico began her term. to baseball we go, dodgers and yankees about to face off in one of the most anticipated world series ever andic ittet prices
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show it. minimum price for a game one ticket in l.a., more than 1300 on stub hub and lowest ticket price next week in bronx is more than $1500. who can afford that, you can tune in from your couch for free and watch the game on fox this friday night. that is best way to watch games, you have your own snacks and can listen to sportscasters tell you what is going on. >> ainsley: no makeup, under blanket with a fire. >> brian: people in my family paid $900 for standing room. and $400 for popcorn. >> lawrence: that is a lot. >> brian: we are not giving you a seat, take it and stand in the back. stand over there, you heard me. stand and watch. >> lawrence: you are passionate,
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are you cutting the check for this stuff? seems personal. >> ainsley: i have a friend, my dad's good friend is bringing his kids up here, the gr grandfather is from this area, and told his kids, i'm using your inheritance to buy tickets, we're going. >> steve: we took the showdown to florida and that is because harry and the native, a family-operated business for 72 years was going to go out of business because everything costs so much. harry said unless something happens by october 12, we'll have to close. we went down on october 7 and helped save harry and the natives. here is an appeal to everybody watching across the country. if you know of a family restaurant that is in financial
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trouble that needs a hand, e-mail us, friends at fok news.com and we'll bring breakfast with friends to the location to save that business. so many businesses have been affected. >> ainsley: like a dave portnoy thing. i love it. >> lawrence: small business czar. >> ainsley: you are barber shop czar. >> brian: we need a beat. >> ainsley: moms in the market. >> steve: i get free food, he gets a haircut, what do you want? >> ainsley: free groceries. >> brian: i want to hang out with celebrities. straight ahead, access hollywood. first project 2025, now this, democrats push debunked claims about former president donald trump. >> unamerican. >> he wants to send the military
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manslaughter for putting jordan neely into a deadly chokehold last year on a subway car. brooke singman has details. >> brooke: daniel penny could face 19 years, he is charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. jordan neely was screaming and acting threatening to other passengers when he entered the train. daniel penny said he was trying to protect commuters and did not intent to kill jordan neely, just hold him down until law enforcement arrived. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> brooke: they held assigns that said no to white supremacy violence. jordan neely attorney reacting to the trial yesterday. listen. >> someone got on the train and screaming and someone choked that person to death. those things will never balance
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out and no justification that can make those balance out. >> brooke: that is daniel penny's attorneys. >> all the evidence we can get, we will use. if there are rulings not in our favor to present, we will work around that, amount of evidence is overwhelming. >> trial could last six weeks. ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you. we'll follow that. white house and harris campaign continue to push debunked claims former president trump would send in military after his political enemies. >> also disrespectful to our military to ask our military to react or to do something in such a political way. >> he considers any american who does not support him, or bend to
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his will, to be an enemy to our country. >> he is out for unchecked power, that is what he's looking for. he wants to send the military after american citizens. >> ainsley: it is just latest false attack against trump this election cycle after democrats claim former president backed project 2025, a national abortion ban and ending your social security. fox news contributor guy benson jons us to react. go back to the original false narrative. here is what he told "wall street journal." i never said i would. biden said he expects there to be trouble if i win the election and that is where this comes from. if you are talking about having riots on street, you would bring in national guard, i'm talking
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cases like that where you need help. you can't say i will bring in everything as entire country is disappears in bedlam. it is against civil unrest, not against my opponents. why are they doing that? is this a scare tactic? it is going to be like january 6, that is not what he said. >> guy: feels like call-back to chaos of 2020 and people talking about national guard and people losing their mind when senator tom cotton wrote that and newsroom exploded because they published that. i think it is interesting to go down the list on the screen of things said on the campaign trail. i understand politicians figure out attack lines whether they are entirely true, somewhat true or not true at all. if they feel polls suggest they are successful, there they are, four examples, then they will go
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for it. i know that news media goes to the wall as the fact checking firefighters of truth and democracy to knit pick and fact check every syllable one side says because misinformation is dangerous and terrible. when their side meaning democratic party engages in those tactics or worse, there is mu muted response because there seem to be ends justify means or double standard is in front of us everyday. >> ainsley: do you think the american public knows these are lines. project 2025, he said he never read it. take away social security, no, he said it will not be taxed. national abortion ban, that is not what he said. kamala harris says donald trump
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national abortion ban. it is a lie. he just wants to send abortion back to the states and voters can decide. >> guy: your question is will voters believe it? we will find out in two weeks. based on a lot of polling we've seen, trump seems to be in a good position. are these things breaking through with swing voters who will decide the election, that is the trillion dollar question this election. >> ainsley: do voters know the issues? if they don't, they will see ads and believe. >> guy: or does it wash over them, they are saying these things about trump and i remember what my life was like for four years that is the other side. >> ainsley: you'll be on "outnumbered" today, we'll be watching. parental rights on the ballot this election, trump's plan is next. >> this is great, we have to have school choice, you have a choice for your child.
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>> lawrence: former president donald trump laying out his plan to fix failing schools during our exclusive barber shop talk series. watch. >> where we see ourselves as far as education wise for our kids, how are you going to fix failing schools? >> school choice is great. we have to have school choice, you have a choice for your child. one of the biggest things i get, everybody wants school choice and we'll do school choice. we are bring ing education back to the states.
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new york may not do as well as other places, go to iowa and indiana, no debt, it is a different world. we will bring it back to cities and states. it's good. choice is very important. >> lawrence: arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders joins us now, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me, it's great to be here with you. >> lawrence: we got the big wall of harris versus trump when it comes to policy. republican party has become party of school choice and democrats are party of teachers unions. what do you get in trump presidency when it comes to education policy versus kamala harris? >> biggest different, republican party has not become party for school choice, but education across the board. best way to give a kid a pathway
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to success is through great education and that looks different for every student, i'm a mom, i have three kids, they all learn different and need different things. school choice empowers parents to make best decision possible for their own kids. we know that parents, not governments, make better decisions about their kid's education. that is what we've seen donald trump lead on as president and what he'll continue to do when re-elected in november. we had zero states with school choice when donald trump became president and now there is nearly a dozen baz of his leadership. it will be opposite if harris-walz comes in. walz has been against it as governor and harris and walz have both publicly stated they don't support school choice from a federal level. we have to put power back in the hands of parents and move more to local control, we know that
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is the best way to help kids have a long-term life of success. >> lawrence: governor, part of that control is what is being taught in schools. one thing i found fascinating in the barber shop, those men were concerned about transgender ideology stuff being taught in class. they love their kids no matter what, they don't feel those decisions should be made in schools, they should be made at home. >> they are right, we need kids lea learning math, reading and scie nce. we are competing against countries like china to see who is the global leader, we need our kids to have skills to be competitive. that is why you are seeing so many parents look for other opportunities and other choices, they don't want that for their
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kids. in arkansas we have passed school choice, we will have full universal school choice go into effect next year and 72% of parents support education freedom accounts because they know how important it is to have power to make a decision about their kids education. it is widely popular and frankly our families are demanding it and want to see kids have great opportunity and best way to do it. >> lawrence: if you want to stop prison pipeline, fix the education system. when you have kids that can't read, what do you think they are going to do. you have been a leader, we look forward to see what is next for you. thank you. >> thank you. >> lawrence: more "fox and friends" still ahead.
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from the first day of kindergarten through the day they graduate high school, in california, 38% of students attend a public school that fails to meet minimum health standards. prop 2 will fund urgent repairs at local schools. protect kids from toxic mold and asbestos. ensure clean water. and to fix what's actually broken, all public funds go to local schools. without raising taxes. yes on 2. all kids deserve a safe place to learn. >> steve: well, the u.s. oil and gas association is calling out vice president kamala harris on and aides on her flip flops. to explain the flip flops, joining us live from white house, rich edson. lay it out. >> harris campaign is trying to move on from this fracking flip
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flop, they are not quite there yet. vice president in 2019, when running for president has a different position than on fracking now. now she says she will not ban fracking. back then she did. enter climate engagement director for harris, she said harris is not promoting expanding fracking nor did she p promote fracking in inflation reduction act. the aide said contrary to trump's claims, vp has not supported banning fracking and c cast -- people know that is her position. the u.s. oil and gas association responded, change of plan from earlier this morning. harris now supports fracking, change from july position when
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they supported fracking change from june position in which they opposed fracking. got it? got it. here is what harris has said. my values have not changed, iingly not discuss every point, in particular fracking in pennsylvania, she made it clear in 2020, i will not ban fracking. her campaign is stressing you can hit u.s. climate goals without banning fracking. >> steve: i'm dizzy. thank you. that is a lot of flip flopping. thank you, rich. you probably remember him, he was malcolm in the middle. >> moved across town last year, i've grown four inches. i can't count on that. if i did 10,000, i should have something to show by tomorrow. >> steve: he's all grownup, frankie muniz is now on the race track, he's coming up next.
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in the meantime, bill hemmer joins us. >> bill: i was listening to edsons report, clear as mud. more on that with governor burgum. reading tea leaves, millions have voted already. what can we learn so far? major shift in senate race >> key battleground, we'll show you numbers today. back in the drive-thru, how this went over in the main-stream media, can't make it up. big show, come join us, see you in a couple mentions, nine minutes away with perino and hemmer, top of hour. hour. th ho. .
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>> when you hear the name frankie munoz and probably think of the starting role as malcom in the middle and now he's all grown up and found a new talent on nascar circuit and joining us on a "fox & friends" exclusive and, frankie, you've been racing since you got involved in a celebrity race, but now you're ready to make a huge announcement in 2025. what are you willing to do -- what are you going to announce to us right now? >> i'm extremely excited to announce i'll be racing full-time next season in the nascar truck series in the n
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no. 33 truck ford 5-150 with nugget trap. i can't believe it. it's a dream come true and something i've always wanted to do and the fact i actually get to announce i'm doing it full-time next year, i'm thrilled. i can't wait. >> so to do the truck series, it's a major step up. what makes you feel you're ready for it now? >> we have a lot of success last year in the arca championship and obviously making the leap up to the truck series is a whole nother level. i mean, there's 36 trucks starting the race and all 36 drivers are really, really good. if i'm going to do this, i want to dedicate myself to it 100% with the preparation, working with ford performancement i'm here in the their technical center in concord, north carolina, i'm doing sim stuff today and doing everything i can to be prepared for the races and be the best race car driver i can be. >> you get a full-time team, you need to be full-time. how hard was the decision to put acting pretty much on hold?
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>> i wouldn't say it was a hard decision. this is something i've been working for for literally 20 years since i started racing. that feeling of crossing the finish line first in that race was incredit card and will i've been chasing that. if i'm racing full-time against drivers who this is their lives, i have to dedicate myself the same as they are. i can't be part-time, you can't act on the side and do this. if you want to be really, really good at anything, you've got to dedicate yourself to it, and that's what i'm doing and hope my performance proves that on the racetrack and we can go and hopefully, you know, get top tens, top fives and maybe win races next year. >> wow, paul newman an inspiration to you? >> of course. the fact he was, you know, such an incredible actor and racer and people took him seriously in both worlds, you know, that's what obviously i would love. one thing about racing that i
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love it's in black and white. i'm fast or not. it's not subjective and hopefully i can prove to everybody that i belong out there and make ford performance and all my sponsored happy with my performance on the track. >> frankie muniz, professional actor and driver. see you competing in the daytona 500 truck series. nascar craftsman truck series on fox sports. congratulations, frankie, best of luck and be as great an actou are actor. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> he's only 38 years old and can go back to acting too. that's it for us. we have 14 more seconds. that's a shot of new york city. somewhere inside the derby to the left. dana and bill getting dressed and prepared to take over the show. i ask you, america, stay within yourself the rest of the day. ♪ best of my recollections two weeks ago now and time is of the essence you said o

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