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friends." >> lawrence: why are you out of breath? what is going on? >> brian: i'm in good shape. i was doing deep knee bends with just 13 days until election day. president biden getting heat for saying the quiet part out loud. >> we got to lock him up. [applause] politically lock him up. >> kayleigh: glad you made it here, brian. meanwhile j.d. vance calls outside democrats' compassion at the border during the arizona rally. >> that is not compassionate. having a border is compassionate for american citizens and for everybody else, too. [applause] >> steve: plus, more michigan auto workers breaking from their union to vote for donald trump. we're going to vote for one of the union members who is crossing party lines. >> lawrence: the second hour of "fox & friends" -- i'm just jump bling my words this morning -- the second hour starts right now
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>> steve: all right, president joe biden made a gaffe in new hampshire yesterday and then he realized he said something really bad and he corrected himself after saying that donald trump needs to be locked up. >> lawrence: former president barack obama lose himself after being introduced by eminem campaign event for v.p. kamala harris in detroit. >> kayleigh: rich edson at the white house. >> rich: just another day on the campaign trail. well, president biden said that former president should be locked up because he is a threat to democracy before catching himself. this was an event in new hampshire. he was also out with senator bernie sanders as a healthcare event. then he goes to democratic party headquarters in new hampshire where he said this. >> i mean, so, i know this sounds bizarre. it sounds like if i said this five years ago, you would lock me up. we got to lock him up. [applause]
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politically lock him up. lock him out. that's what we have to do. >> rich: all right. throughout his time in the white house biden has distanced himself from the ongoing prosecutions of the former president, pointing to the justice department's independence. the trump campaign says biden was admitting the truth that he and vice president harris are politically persecuting trump because they can't beat him fair and square. now, whether it's fair or not, the harris campaign is trying to beat trump with eminem and a rapping former president. >> i think haven't harris supports a future for this country. here to tell you much more about that president barack obama. [cheers and applause] >> i was feeling some kind of way following eminem. i notice my palms are sweaty. knees weak. palms are heavy. i'm sweating already. my arms spaghetti. >> that was at a rally in detroit.
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the crucial state of michigan. no word if any other candidates will be happening in the last two weeks. let's hope not. back to you. >> steve: rich, was that good. he was good at it. >> and he has sung before when he was president of the united states. he has got the performance aspect down definitely. >> brian: rich, do you know what i'm looking at? turns out is he not on the ballot. >> lawrence: there we go. >> nobody is actually on the ballot. >> lawrence: he also said yesterday during the campaign that it's time for a new generation of leadership. okay, he is 63. kamala harris is 60. i mean, i don't understand. i don't understand the difference from his -- they are a part of the same exact generation. but they weren't able to replicate him in kamala harris. >> kayleigh: on that point about joe biden, and saying lock trump up politically and he clarified, what was so interesting to me is what his former and current
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aides said after that. alex thompson at axios. in a former biden aide, listen to this. said we got to lock joe up and then a current aide said this for better or worse, no one is listening to joe biden anymore and his words have little power and less reach. it's a blip. imagine your current white house aides were saying no one cares about my boss anymore. pretty brutal. >> brian: adding something else to that he was in the oval office when they launched the whole russia investigation to screw up donald trump's two and a half years. he knew about that. and also when it comes to lawfare, we find out that nathan wade met three times with white house officials, justice department prior to launching the georgia investigation. and even before fani willis was in her seat she says i'm going to go after trump. so, when he says lock her up. was he actually doing that? was he actually going out of his way to destroy and then eventually lock up through lawfare and stop him from
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running again? and did that just slip out? >> kayleigh: the "new york times," remember, he complained and this is according to aides that merrick garland was being a ponderous judge in not taking action. >> steve: we did hear kamala harris say a couple of days ago when somebody said lock him up. she said we will let the courts deal with that or something like that. regarding is a than begans going on right now in the run-up to the election u.s. intel communiy officials apparently said that russians are already trying to disrupt the u.s. elections. there's a video of tim walz out there apparently that the russians already have claimed voter fraud regarding migrants and things like that. and they say some of the -- and this is the scary part. some of the influence efforts are aimed at inciting violence and calling into question the validity of democracy in our political system. and apparently russia is,
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according to the intel community, potentially seeking to stoke fears towards poll workers, as well as amplifying protests, they are trying to turn things -- they are trying to turn people in this country against each other over the election. >> brian: doing good on our own. >> steve: they have already started. >> lawrence: iran is doing the same thing while also trying to assassinate former president as well. we have actors all over the place. meanwhile this kamala harris released her agenda for black americans. specifically targeting black men. and then the other day, new polling came out about her struggling with latin men as well. so i just have to compare and contrast what she put on her website. so, when she released the plan for black americans, she put provide $1 million in loans, they have to walk that back because it was just for black men. it's illegal. then she put the whole weed thing there. then when she released the plan for latin men, she goes help 2 million workers, including latin men get good paying job.
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get ahead in their careers by supporting new opportunities. she talked about forgiving the loans when it comes to their business, providing first time home buyers $6,000. the tax credited for latin men as well. it was just a certain contrast where you did have got weed for black men but proposals to fight for their families for the latin men. i think this is why she is hemorrhaging support with black males. we are saying that we want this. but she is providing weed in her policy proposals. >> brian: she is not writing this stuff. >> lawrence: no. >> brian: where is her a team? >> lawrence: it's so stupid. >> brian: tax on unrealized capital gains. some of this stuff after her first policy speech on down, there seems to be problems with all of it. >> carley: how about wage growth in 2023, north of $3,400 was what was added to the average paycheck. latino men and women made more gains than white men and women who typically see the gains in this country there was growth. there was huge growth in the
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trump years. how about growth, a pro-family, pro-american agenda for all americans? that's what you got with trump. >> steve: right. right now her problem is because she plateaued in the polls a couple of weeks ago and now is kind of creeping down although she is just a little bit ahead in some of the big polling averages. people just haven't heard -- you know, she is put that out there. is five points. doesn't say how she is going to do it. where is the money going to come from. how is it going to impact me directly? people need more information. that's one of the great things when you were actually up at the barbershop with donald trump last week, where he was essentially doing a town hall in a barbershop where he would ask a question or they would say something and there was dialogue. she is just pretty much one way okay. just elect me. i'm not going to tell you what i'm going to do just elect me. >> lawrence: we went to atlanta to talk to voters about what matters to them most. watch. >> so, what happened is the
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media got ahold to black men. that's exactly what happened. and they started to brainwash them. they start to believe the things that the media said. although they knew that donald trump is a businessman. donald trump is bring this economy back, but they let the media influence them, that's exactly what happened. so now black men, black voters and black men specifically are turning the corner saying wait a minute, you know i was with donald trump in the 80's and 90's. i let these people influence me. these people tell me what to do. one thing you don't tell a black man is what to do when it comes to the black vote. and we have seen what's been going on in the media, lawrence and for all your viewers out there. we know that barack obama came out and he forcefully -- okay lawrence lawyer you didn't like what he had to say. >> no, no. i didn't. i'm from chicago. and he forcefully told black men you have to vote for this woman. >> lawrence: we're going to play
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the full episode of that tomorrow. but, i can't wait for you to see i'm talking to a guy that voted for kamala harris and joe biden. he goes i'm a democrat. but this time i got to vote for trump. why are you voting for him? he said look, i got to be able to eat. it's just that simple. i got to be able to eat. i gave him a shot. now it's time to give someone else a different shot. >> kayleigh: lawrence, when i saw a rioters poll one in four black men under 50 are supporting trump. i didn't think so i would be saying that. >> brian: james clyburn hopped on two tv three weeks ago i have to remind people that donald trump is going to bring us back to jim crow. i lived through jim crow. i thought that was so out of bounds but it showed a degree of panic. so educate those 40-year-olds about the way america used to be in the south during a time in which his parents grew up. he said my parents were republicans because democrats were the dixie crats putting it
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all together. the internal numbers must be worse than we are getting. >> the number that's really bad is when you go to the grocery store and you get that internal number and it's like okay, $200 in groceries. slack jawed at a publix in florida last weekend the cheapest butter i could find was $7 a pound. >> brian: you should get i can't believe it's not putter. >> kayleigh: that's probably like 6.50. >> steve: brian, you got have butter. >> brian: i love a sentence in a product. i can't believe it's not butter. >> steve: like gee your hair smells terrific. >> brian: also a product i don't smell enough. >> steve: economy an issue, jobs an issue, the border an issue. last week listen to what kamala harris supporter mark cuban, the guy from shark tank and a billionaire as well how he explained why so many people are in this country after having
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entered illegally. >> look, here's my opinion. i'm not speaking for the campaign with this. i thought their hearts were too big when joe came into office, that they didn't know how many people would cross the border. and it got away from them. but they figured it out. they learned. >> steve: big hearts. >> brian: mark cuban somebody who is vehemently anti-trump. is he desperate -- he can't believe that trump is on the cusp of getting reelected. he is now trying to counter elon musk biggest reach i have ever heard from an intelligent. my heart is too big so i let murders and criminals in. >> lawrence: not just an intelligent person. you live in dallas, texas. epicenter of this crisis. there is not a democrat in dallas, texas that is sympathetic with the administration. where do you live -- who are the people that you are talking to on a day-to-day basis?
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>> carley: do you know what grates me about this. kamala's heart is too big. my heart is big. in 2021 when i saw a report that these migrant children who i have a deep passion for they were put in facilities eating bloodied raw chicken with feathers coming out of it. suicide watch list. i pray god hears me because no one is hearing me right now. if you are kamala harris and your heart is too big you go to that emergency facility. you see those migrant children ohio want to help and have a heart for. she did not. don't give me this crap about a heart being too big, mark cuban. >> brian: you know hearts are big if i'm in the harris campaign. hey, mark, stop helping. that does not help. j.d. vance saw that and said this: >> but, look, we also have to deport people not just the bad people who came into our country but people violated the law coming into this country. we have got to be willing to deport them. [cheers]
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and i think -- i think by the way of course you could be humane about this and compassionate about this. but i completely reject the argument that kamala harris' open border, which has led to 320,000 missing children, that has led to 11 and 12-year-old girls being sex trafficked by mexican drug cartels. that is not compassionate. having a border is compassionate for american citizens and for everybody else, too. [cheers and applause] >> steve: good argument. >> lawrence: also, what about us? why does our heart have to continue to supersede, you know, our current circumstances where the communities are being taken over, the rec centers. >> brian: schools? >> lawrence: schools. passing out debit cards to people. got kids in our own communities can't read and write. struggling on a day-to-day basis they are not getting a debit card to pay for the food.
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>> brian: bring to us most controversial thing happened over the last 24 hours arguably the october surprise that john kelly and general mattis are. >> kayleigh: i heard this overnight. this is the atlantic, jeffrey goldberg. here's the headlines from the atlantic. trump, i need the kind of generals that hitler had. and you can see the subtitle there, the republican nominee's preoccupation with dictators and it goes on when i saw this they talk about a gillian family. tragically lost their sister and daughter. she served our country honorably. and they characterize a meeting, one in children services in. i was not in this december meeting they speak of. but a meeting with this family. and here's what the sister said about this story wow, i don't appreciate how you are all exemployeding my sister wanted death for politics. the important changes she made for servicemembers and indeed she did. president donald trump did nothing but show respect to my family and vanessa. i was in that july meeting that
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was undoubtedly case the. reason my antennas went up when i saw the name jeffrey goldberg i was on a tarmac in september of 2020 and a story popped from him in the atlantic and it was the suckers and loser story we have all heard. within hours, i was able to collect more than a dozen individuals, several firsthand sources saying that never happened. zac fuentes an aide of john kelly said that never happened. we found contemporaneous documents disputing the reporter saying trump did not go to the cemetery not because of a bad weather call. john bolton's dispute that contemporaneous point to dispute this. four anonymous sources two weeks before an election. disputed by people on the record and yet it led a cbs news broadcast. what a shame. >> brian: did they include your portion? >> kayleigh: they never reached out to me. i was in that first meeting. never reached out to me. donald trump, i have never seen him more downtrodden than when the suckers and loser story came out. stuff came out about his
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finances, fake centers, he didn't care. he was devastated by thatter to. i remember him saying what kind of monster would ever say words like that. this is shameful reporting from the atlantic in my opinion. >> lawrence: to the former president's point as well. he said when asked about this, he said just think about this logically. i'm in a cemetery surrounded by generals. he goes why why -- why why say -- one of them would deck me in a face over something like that. wife would i say something like that? just logically does not make sense to say that comment in the cemetery surrounded by generals. >> kayleigh: absolutely. >> brian: the opinion on this. i saw this coming you know i have said this for about a year. >> lawrence: did you call this. >> brian: i read h.r. mcmaster book i find him insightful and smart. i read his book. do you know what he did as national security adviser. he will spent the whole time dealing with mattis and kelly, who i also like and have huge respect for who didn't like the president. thought he was incompetent and not capable of doing the job. they thought it was their job to
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reign him in. mcmaster said even though he is a three star telling four stars and civilians now, that's not your job. your job is not to rein in the president. your job is to give the best advice possible. play this out, if your generals, chief of staff, and your secretary of defense is not doing what you say on an everyday basis. is he like, you know, i love generals that listened. that would be great. and he is also from a world where his company is huge but it's a family company. so, when he asked eric or somebody to do something, they do it. it's not even publicly traded. he doesn't have board members. now all of a sudden do this. what do you mean you can't do it. do this? what do you mean you can't do it. what do you mean i can't do it. after a while while being investigated wouldn't it be great if generals actually listened? can you imagine if some people listened to the commander-in-chief? i can absolutely see that happening. and they know it in context. but they said he could win, i'm going to stop him.
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>> steve: so the atlantic is getting a lot of publicity for this particular article. you know, and it's getting a lot of publicity because of the hitler comment which the trump campaign says he never said that. and also the cost of the funeral because during the meeting you were ought, withs family of vanessa gullian. how much is it going to cost the military is going to take care of it. he said if there is a problem, let me know i will financially pay for it. and they said the things that he said afterwards never happened as well. >> kayleigh: another store and no nor wars on president trump's watch. >> brian: say and done. you find out who got the military vote. and you find out maybe he doesn't get the general vote, but the people that serve, he has got their vote. >> kayleigh: absolutely. >> lawrence: they punish people below them, these four stars for less than what they have done ton donald trump the insubboard
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nation. >> brian: mark milley critical of trump but not biden who authored the worst disaster in the history. >> lawrence: premises of the white primacy report came up fraudulent at the end of the day in the military. >> kayleigh: got to get to carley shimkus. >> carley: more news here starting with a fox news alert. the pentagon confirming that north korean troops are in russia after secretary lloyd austin said this to our very own jennifer griffin yesterday. >> our intelligence analysts are really looking hard at this. and, again, i don't have anything to comment on today, jen, but, if this is true, this is very concerning. it speaks to the point that putin must be weakened to a greater extent than most people think. >> carley: austin says it remains to be seen what the north korean forces would be doing there; however, south korean lawmakers say north korea
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sent 3,000 troops to support its war against ukraine. the former ceo of abercrombie and fitch is free ton $10 million bond following his arrest on sex trafficking charges. mike jeffries seen walking outs of federal court west palm beach yesterday. tthe 80-year-old is wielding powealth and influence traffic male models for his pleasure. this activity spanned over a decade. his romantic partner and third suspect are also facing charges. and to a fox business alert. a deadly e.coli outbreak linked to mcdonald's quarter pounder hamburgers. 49 cases reported across 10 states. one person has died and child hospitalized with kidney has the most out of any state in colorado. which ingredient caused the contamination. and vice president kamala harris struggling when pressed by nbc news to define herself on where
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she stands on transgender issues. listen to this response here. >> i believe we should follow the law. i mean, i think you are probably pointing to the fact that donald trump's campaign has spent tens of millions of dollars. >> they are trying to define you on this. i'm asking you to define yourself though. just broadly speaking what is your value? do you believe they should have that access? >> i believe that people, as the law states, even on this issue about federal law, that that is a decision that doctors will make in terms of what is medically necessary. >> carley: the vice president in the past has said she does support gender affirming care most for inmates and illegal immigrants. those brure i don't headlines. >> carley: the question is what are your values what you think the law should be not that you should follow the law. >> brian: she knew how to answer it. she chose not to. carr car evasive is the reason
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and the israelis say they killed a top hezbollah official who was expected to be the terror group's next leader. not going to be the case now. meanwhile, the pentagon and the fbi are investigating the intel leak of israel's plans for a strike on iran. matt finn joins us live from tel aviv. matt? >> matt: steve, for the second morning in a row here around 8:00, the sirens go off in the sky. people rush into the shelters, and then you look up and see rockets in the sky above tel aviv being intercepted. hezbollah says it launched yesterday's rockets to coincide with the arrival of secretary of state blinken here in israel who is scheduled to meet with mohammed bin salman in saudi arabia today. he was in tel aviv yesterday. i spoke to the father of an american hostage right after he met with blinken. that father says he urged ourselves to sanction iran and to be bold.
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blinken was sympathetic and he spent time with us. very limited time here. but, at the end of the day, we're not looking for incremental steps. we are looking for bold actions from the administration to get this over to the finish line. >> and turning to that alleged u.s. intelligence leak, the fbi tells fox it's investigating the leaked documents which appear to outline elements of israel wants plan to attack sites in iran. >> how concerned were you about the leak of classified information showing the u.s. knew about israel's preparations to strike iran? can you assure the israelis this was not intentional leak by the administration? >> well, first of all, jen, you know that i take handling of classified information very, very seriously. and if there is a -- if there is an instance where procedures have -- proper procedures have not been followed, we will
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investigate that. >> hear in israel military announced it killed shaheem after it killed the former leader nasrallah in september. this comes after the major news last week of yahya sinwar. kayleigh? >> kayleigh: matt, thank you. on to. this right now a caravan of 2,000 migrants is heading to the united states. and experts are calling out the groups that are enabling it. >> there has been an organized effort that's called weaponized migration. that's when small country have used migration as a record of war to collapse borders and steal sovereignty. there is professional academics that have documented 81 instances since 1951 in the u.n. refugee convention. now in the last four years this has gone on steroids. a lot of these ngos are financed by international organizations. financed by adversarial nation states or criminal organizations that really want to do harm to
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america. so the real winners in all of this are the cartels, recent report from house republican goes so far as to call these nongovernmental agencies, quote the final leg of their trafficking chain. now, once cartels drop migrants across the border, ngos pay for housing, meals, and in some cases transportation and much of it is on your dining. the taxpayer's dime. take a look. look at these numbers. as you can see, the biden-harris administration sent ngos $380 million in august. this was to nonprofits and local governments. bringing the year total, look at this, to $640 million. and if you are keeping track. that is over $1 billion under biden-harris. a lot of your money going to these ngos to these state and local governments. retired human i can't arizona chief chris clem joins us now.
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i assumed that a lot of these organizations have al true its sick intentions i have no treason doubt that question should my money go to these organizations especially if there is any facilitation traveo the country. >> you are exactly right. the report you highlighted exactly right. this is great example of the industrial complex that is using taxpayer money through governments both our government and governments abroad through nongovernment organizations to facilitate the movement of people in contrary to our laws. i mean, this is aiding and abetting these criminal organizations and to your point, the ones that are making the most money are the cartels because no one crosses the u.s. border without going through certain cartels. and, again, this is our money that's aiding and abetting. i do agree with you, there are some organizations out there that are really place. when you look at what is happening when the tens of
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millions of people coming through worldwide, it's bigger than a local community ngo. >> carley: chris, there are a lot of victims when it comes toil legal immigration there are citizens here angel families lost loved ones, laken riley and jocelyn nungaray. they are victims. i have been told in one case by nicials children were literally laid down and cartel members were walking on them to cross certain areas. my point being, this has been enabled by the biden-harris administration. i'm curious what you have seen on the ground these atrocious conditions for children who are victims in all of this? >> yeah. it's only gotten worse and continues every day. we're seeing, you know, highlights of situations where the children are being drugged up as they come across to try to, you know, blend in as families but they are actually unaccompanied -- people that are being trafficked. this is something that you would think of all the nonsense that surrounds illegal immigration that both sides ever the house
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and this administration, particularly, would clamp down on human trafficking when it comes to child trafficking. we are -- when the border patrol agents encounter these children, i mean that, is the safest they have been in this journey. and unfortunately they get put into, you know, shelters where we don't ever have a follow-up. we have seen the reports but we don't know what has happened to these kids. that's the sad case for the united states. we should be much better for and this i hope we get a new administration that is going to clamp down on that because we have got to get that right that is the right thing for america to take care of these kids. >> kayleigh: chris, you are right. the border patrol are real heros in all of this taking care of all of these kids. demonized of whipping migrants we know that wasn't true. have you ever had any outreach from the biden-harris administration or anyone in your organization asking to see the conditions of these kids? has there ever been any inquiry there? >> you know, we have never really got inquiry as far as their concerns, it's really more about speed over accuracy. how quickly can you get these kids out of your custody?
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and, you know, when i was chief, we were dealing with thousands of arrest as day. it was crazy. so we did. we had no other choice but to try get these children out. our priority. unfortunately, you know, they are going into an organization to health and human services refugee settlement lacked some of the follow through that puts these kids at risk. we need to really take care of them and, again, it was speed over accuracy coming out of the white house. >> kayleigh: speed over accuracy, chris clem, thank you. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: vice president harris listing the key battleground states but forgetting a big one. >> this is why i'm going out to wisconsin, pennsylvania, and -- and -- and, um. >> and michigan. >> and michigan, excuse me.
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♪ >> brian: this morning the harris campaign reportedly worried about winning those blue wall states as the vice president stumbles to even remember one of them. >> my plans will strengthen america's economy. his plans will weaken america's economy. >> why do you think that's not landing with voters. >> but it. >> the numbers are the opposite. former president trump leads you on this issue. >> well, when i'm out -- this is why i'm going out to wisconsin, pennsylvania, and -- and -- um, and. >> and michigan. >> and michigan, excuse me. >> brian: right. got to remember michigan. trump surrogate. north dakota governor doug burgum joins us now. the blue wall is beginning to crack is one of the headlines. do you see that, feel that when you were out there and when you were out there for former plump? president trump? >> absolutely. the enthusiasm is super high in michigan, washington and pennsylvania. crowds are large and people.
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doesn't matter whether college kids before a michigan state game or retirees or energy workers in pennsylvania. auto workers in wisconsin. and kamala may not -- she may not remember michigan but people in michigan are going to remember her ev mandates that are killing auto jobs in that state. >> brian: right. even though she says i will go along with the law and she wants to bring manufacturing back. it doesn't seem to be resonating. real quick, before we move on to iran. in terms of american production oil and gas. she is for fracking. say not going to look for any more fossil fuel exploration. then walks it back and says i do. these are all through surrogates. what should people read into and you as a govern, come back and say oil and gas did pick up under me. meaning the biden harris. what did you say to that. >> well, that statement is completely misleading because they have done anything a tack
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during the harris time in office. harris because of her. and when you take a look at what is going on in the world. they have been attacking u.s. energy and then allowing our adversaries, russia, iran, others, venezuela, to produce record amounts and energy overseas. they are not only hurting the american people, hurting american workers. they are actually fund wars abroad. they are helping fund iran's terrorism and they are helping fund russia's war against ukraine. >> brian: by the way that led to the nbc news headline democrats brace for a possible crack in the blue wall as signs as north carolina is slipping. that came out on tuesday now governor burgum and there is the headline. you said that iran is funding terrorism around the world. thanks to us looking the other way when it comes to enforcing the sanctions. they are selling their oil and gas to china and we are doing
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nothing but how are we paying the price for that? >> well, first of all just the scale of what iran is doing and what the biden harris is allowing here. not only, you know, the $16 billion of direct sanction relief that's giving them more cash, you know, president trump had iran financially on their knees relative to the sanctions actually working. and under biden-harris they have quadrupled the amount of annual oil production as you say going to china. china is increasing their strategic petroleum reserve, getting ready for world war iii. harris and biden drained our petroleum reserve in half ahead of the midterms. >> brian: with your knowledge of the energy industry, if israel is going to hit iran, we know that, if they do decide to take out their oil and gas production, what would that do to the price of oil and oil andn the world? >> there might be a spike at some point in time but right now there's a lot of capacity potential increase for other
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players step in and fill that gap. when price goes up, people increase their supply. but, you know, you could take care of all of that if you were actually supporting the u.s. shale industry because, between oklahoma, texas, alaska, north dakota and pennsylvania. we could take all that slack up in the united states. so, but i know that they are afraid of during anything that might raise the price at the pump, ahead of the midterms and that's why they keep allowing our adversaries, that's why they are allowing record amounts of venezuelan oil into our country. they are doing anything they can to manipulate the price and they are doing that. that's harming american consumers and it's helping our adversaries. >> brian: right. it helps brutal dictators like the venezuelan leader. governor burgum, thanks so much. >> good to be with you, brian. >> brian: we invited the harris team to join us. they declined the invitation. geles they were busy. more michigan auto workers breaking with their union to vote for trump. next guest tells us why he is crossing party lines after voting democrat most of his
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>> good morning, everyone. here we are in new york city. it has been so dry and so warm. we actually have a brush fire in connecticut. it unfortunately killed one volunteer firefighter and conditions continue to be dry. let's take a look at it where we have that location right now. unknown cause. and it's not contained yet.
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in connecticut. and we have a fire weather alert for the state. because it is so dry, it's been so warm. and we just don't have a lot of rain. a dry start to the northeast in general. look at this. less than an inch for newark and trenton, atlantic city. so, so far the first it has been the dryest season so far. and the warmth incredible. we set records in philly and boston and detroit and albany. it's dry really across the country except for florida, of course bsz and parts of the southeast and mid-atlantic where they had back-to-back hurricanes. and here is your forecast today. we have a storm system moving into the northwest. a weak one. so not a big deal here. and then a cold front across the great lakes that's going to bring those temperatures down a little bit. but still really, really nice conditions for much of the country of course we have to watch forever the wildfire danger. fox weather.com for all the details. l.j. my friend, over to you. >> lawrence: i have that so our audience should get it as well. >> janice: what is that? >> lawrence: i have the app.
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everyone should get it. >> janice: i agree. it's an excellent app. they don't pay pee to say that -- they might. >> lawrence: more michigan auto workers breaking with their union in the crucial swing state after united auto workers union endorsed kamala harris for president. our next guest was a democrat his whole life but he will cast his vote for donald trump this election. michigan auto worker and active uaw member james benson jr. joins us now. sir, thanks so much for joining the program. >> thank you. lawrence lawrence so, james, you know, this clip from this auto worker in michigan really caught my surprise and i was just wondering if you feel the same way? this is what he had to say, watch. >> a union auto worker, one of 1100 just laid off by stellantis, the parent company of chrysler jeep. he blames corporate greed the most but doesn't stop there. >> second blame i would put it on joe biden and the democratic
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party. why? because of the ev mandates. i thought the democratic party was for the working class. people -- the average joe like me. that's what i thought. >> lawrence: he said at this point i'm desperate. so i'm willing to try anything right now to make sure i can take care of my wife and kids. that's all i care about. do you agree with him? >> i agree 100 percent. it's sad because kamala, you know, she is essentially running it right now with biden. you are seeing tell atlantis leave and g.m. leave and john deere leave and send their production overseas into mexico barrow became very frustrated at that time. she had threatened to move production out of the country as well and trump was very quick to come back and say if you do, i will hit you with so many tariffs that you won't be able to sell your product back in our country. so we can pretend all we want
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that the democrats are for us, but they're not. they're not. i have learned this over the years. like i said, i was a lifelong democrat. voted for obama both terms. and, do you know what? all i saw was more losses and more jobs going overseas. during the trump administration. nothing but growth and record sales. and at this point, the fake optics don't work anymore. you can't tell us at the grocery store the economy is great. it's in your head. you north hurting. no we're hurting. all of us are hurting to pay our bills and all those different things. you know, it's frustrating for us because you know, you hear all these things about well, everybody wants evs. well, they don't. they don't. clearly they don't want the evs. the sales are abysmal. they sold so many low units of these lightning for instance and the milwaukee e of ford that they cut production. they will ended up cutting two of the shifts. and they are cutting down the remaining shift. the remaining shift left is going to be stopped and laid off
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for in november to january some time. ironically right around the same time as the election. so you can put two and two together. >> lawrence: james, it's so sawed because we keep hearing stories like this from you and other workers. but the union still decided to endorse kamala harris. and that he is the troubling part of this story. james, hopefully we can get you back. i wish i had more time with you. >> all right. >> lawrence: thank you, sir. we still got a big show ahead on "fox & friends." see you at the top of the hour.e ♪ gins more than 65 years ago, inside an abandoned chicken coop. where our founder discovered a retired teacher living. no home. no health care. so she said no to this injustice and yes to transforming lives. it's this drive, this compassion that inspired aarp. today, we empower people to choose how they live as they age. as a wise friend and fierce defender, we advocate for better health, financial security, and stronger communities.
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