tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News October 27, 2024 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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>> it's the 8 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts spreading the news. right now trump supporters already lining up in new york city ahead of the former president rally at madison square guardsen the message he shares in his closing arguments. >> want to see our country be great and see the greatest economy in world and safest borders and lowest tax. we want to be the best at absolutely everything we do. will: congresswoman elise joins us live this hour and vice president harris heads to philadelphia today as democratic senator john fetterman sounding alarm on trump's support across the commonwealth. >> anybody spends time driving around and you can see the intensity it is astonishing.
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>> and dodgers formerly of brooklyn taking a two game series and a look ahead must win game three for new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rachel: good morning we're -- wishing you a good morning here with a little frank sinatra in honor of donald trump making a triumphant return to madison square garden the city he loves. will: new york, new york. empire state of mind. i think you go next those are top two. those are the two of the anthems of new york. >> third one would be what's the
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taylor swift win but welcome to new york, welcome to new york. >> i think it is back -- swifties were quick to respond. >> back in the new york groove. rachel: that shows how old we are. will: no it is timeless. we are not old. rachel: we are -- >> when they play welcome to new york it's got a real new york feel to it. >> the groove is right by the way because trump is back in that new york groove as he headlines madison square garden tonight it is a star studded lineup and alongside trump at the world most famous arena. >> that's where alexis mcadams is with us this morning. reporter: good morning as you guys mentioned there all of the songs about new york some of the people here have been singing those also chanting usa take a
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look this is who is headlining you want to look at it that way most iconic arena in the entire country dream big again. what we're seeing here on the ground these people have been waiting for hours. they gots up earlier than you did for "fox & friends" on the weekend they've been excited to see him camping out overnight talking about policies that imablght new yorkers and people across the country once again a live look as we also take a live look and get into migrant crime which has been a big issue and highlight 200 my and increases in crime that have come it. new york city has been dealing with the surge in crime we don't have to tell you that including robberies, assaults and more and two nypd officers beatsen in a disorderly group of migrants in heart of times square that was a huge case that kind of started to spotlight what was happening as more came in. not just to the roosevelt hotel
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but also to migrant shelters across the area. this will be trump's third event in new york state back in may he was out in the bronx and just last month 16,000 people packed into a rally out in long island. former president says he is going to make a play to win new york you guys, though, he's lost the state in the last two elections by more than 20 points. the republican presidential candidate is not won new york since ronald reagan did back in 1984 and was better than last election so last graphic is this. a "new york times" poll shows trump gain in four points over the 2024 performance against biden and harris two points worse than biden in 2020. so i'm going to come back in front of the ka ram show you one more time this is the area here outside the madison square garden where hundreds are lineds up. some on west 32nd street at the massive crowds and last look in
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front of penn station more people you can see the guy excited even though he had his stuff here around midnight last night and was sleeping overnight. outside -- so that's just a look at what we're seeing a lot of people excited also to hear from tesla ceo elon musk at madison square guardsen you guys. >> a big lineup. for sure. thanks. >> check in with carley shimkus. >> they told me this is going to be more than a rally this is an epic must see event that's the exact quote why there's so many people here about 2,000 in in exact section. how are you guys feeling? [cheering] all right so i want to talk to a few people in the crowds. this what is your name? >> andrew. >> how old? >> 19. reporter: you're a young person. how do you feel about donald trump and how your friends feel
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as well. >> with the young people we're leaning towards trump so a lot of issues haven't faced me but i want to be able to pay for groceries and not fear for my life and prioritize over illegal immigrants coming over the border and i think me and all of the 19-year-old and 20-year-olds this is where we're leaning. >> i'm seeing a lot of young people in the crowd. what is your ?oir >> nassau county, long island. >> why are you here right now? >> because i want to support trump. i don't understand how nub is voting for kamala, it is crazy. >> are you surprised at the level of enthusiasm in donald trump right now? >> not at all he deserves this kind of enthusiasm hopefully he can flip new york. we're hoping. >> what's an issue that matters the most for you? >> the securitying and keep the immigrants out keeping our country strong in the world and stopping wars right now.
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>> these are ladies from new jersey what brings you to new york city hours before this trump rally? >> to support donald trump we love him. >> what do you think the enthusiasm level will be like inside? >> crazy, maddening. >> you're looking forward to it. >> we went to butler. >> this is not your first rally. >> amazing so well done. it was crazy. >> the first time around during assassination attempt? >> no the second rally. >> there are people traveling to see donald trump but the -- atmosphere environment speaks for itself guys. hours before the rally begins i'll send it back to you in studio. >> thank you, carley look at that. >> that's new york city people that's new york city. think about all of the negative press donald trump has gotten leak it is 95% negative. especially in this town, and look at those crowds. >> trump was saying on the
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deepest blue perhaps the deepest blue part of america at least one of them what would be the equivalent if kamala is doing a rally where? >> that's interesting leak in -- tennessee. >> alabama? >> would be. >> eastern tennessee? yeah. >> you would have to see what is the real reservoir of support. i thought what eric trump said is right from my own experience there is nothing but love and talk about real joy at these rallies people that just love the country and they love each other by extension of their -- of that view. >> intrigued by the young man 19 -year-old that said what's on miss mind that thing about young men and young hispanic man they want to launch their lives and they just can't do it in this economy. donald trump saying last night in a speech that -- you know, kamala stole the american dream away from everybody and he's going restore it. let's bring in shannon bream fox news sunday anchor shannon.
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welcome. shannon: good morning. well, what do you think first of all about the crowds you're seeing out there and then we'll talk about mayor adams and what he said in a little bit. >> interesting in seeing our reporters out there this morning talking to people who are from tennessee from florida, all over jersey and new york and kind of all over the place they want to be a part of this big event which, you know, president trump has critics have said why are you wasting your time in new york as you've talked about they know this generates ton of buzz. this is one was most well known arenas in the world. it's been there for decades and trump wants to show up bring star power, and these crowds are here for it. i mean it is chilly up there. camping out overnight waiting by the thousands to get in it is there for him. >> for sure we're getting glimpse at the closing arguments on other side and appears to be, you know, going back to the name calling of trump as fascist trump is a tyrant. well that -- that is going over with a lot of democrats but not mayor of new
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york city so stay in new york because he was asked about well, his donald trump is a fascist which seems to be the question everyone -- ends up asking people. here's mayor adams. >> i wondered if i could ask you about communications with the trump campaign about this rally or otherwise and if you you bele that the former president is a fascist. >> i have been -- eve terms hurled at me by some -- political leaders like hitler and fascist. my answer is no. i know what hitler has done, and i know what a fascist regime looks like. i think as i called over and over again that the level of conversation i think we could all dial down the temperature, and i've heard people say that
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the former president should not be able to have rally in madison square garden i strongly disagree. this is america. this is new york, i think it is important that we allow individuals to exercise their right to get their message cleared to new yorkers. >> maybe shannon only democrat we've heard say turn the temperature down here maybe he's not a dictator. >> yeah. remember, there was a reporting this week going back for decades looking to see that back to barry gold water the gop presidential nominee has been referred to with some illusion to either hitler to fascism to dark terrible, terrible times in history. and there was a point i felt like everybody reached a truce. you don't use it against other side. we're talking about millions and millions of people who were slaughtered who were murdered. so when you invoke that it is really painful for a lot of people, and probably something we should just avoid in
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politics. but interesting that mayor adams listen, he and trump have had some weird overlap both facing these federal indictments federal cases president trump at the al smith dinner made illusion like you were calling out the white house and remember the back and forth between mayor and white house about immigration and how it is overwhelmed. new york city, you know president trump is hinted like maybe you've got a political case on your hands as president trump arguings his cases are. so there's a little bit of a connection with those two. >> shannon not to debate you out of curiosity what are you thinking about what you thought a poll might have reached a truce that type of imagery wouldn't have been invoked. i'm curious when was that? >> i don't know. i felt like there was a time when people would use this -- people even on if it was your side that used it would immediately stand up and say guys let's not go there. this is millions of people and a horrible thing that is still scarred the psyche especially of jews all around the world maybe
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we don't talk about that. there's a less of a rush to call out parties to use it now. will: you know what i think. i think it is always been used like that graphic, i mean, almost every presidential candidate for the republican ticket has been called that. but i think you're right pointed out is -- it might have been a few extreme it is might have been here or there. and might have been others to say you shouldn't do that now everyone is doing it so that's why it is notable that mayor atd dams is not. notable that everyone is doing it. >> it is a closing argument which is an odd closing argument to make. shannon: such a contrast to weeks ago we were told television about joy and vibe for the democratic side they did have a buoyant dnc we were there and you see the happiness and papering all of that kind of thing. there was this let's talk about positive and bringing country together all themes that test well and you want your candidates to talk about. but it seems like as polls have turned, the harris walz ticket
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said back to call him these things and talk about these things rather than our policies. you know, a lot of voters the there will say it is not that they're voting because they know and feel confident and supportive of the vice president. and her policies some of them will certainly say that but a lot of them say they're just a vote against trump. so they know leveraging that is probably the best idea for them down the home stretch. rachel: an odd argument you heard to make when carley shimkus said i went before the first trump assassination and the other no i was at the one after the second assassination attempt. that's the moment we're living in and that's the attack they're making. there's absolutely no way that republican candidate would get away with this kind of language if kamala harris had endured two assassination attempts it is the double standard we all see. shannon: you're mark cuban was on the air when he was talking with neil he said president trump is the king of all name
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callers he's called her communist markist so the left will push back and say there's been language used against her that they say has been very negative. so people are going to have to hash that out. but you're right. i mean, there was a joint statement out from senator mcconnell speaker johnson this week saying listen, we're worried about this language you're using we have a boiling caldron and after two assassination attempts you have to really take those things into context. >> if you want press controls you are -- [laughter] pete: who is on fox news sunday nine days to the election? shannon: marco rubio out there campaigning with president trump. we're going talk to him about all kinds of issues on foreign policy as well he's ranking member on senate intel also governor jared out of colorado and tiewk him about gang situation and how the border factors in and how this all is part of the campaign conversation. >> all right we'll be watching. thank you shannon. thank you.
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great to see you. all right we point out mayor eric adams i think the conversation is right because he it is just an exception to the rules notable because everyone else is dong it but everyone after him that is why he knows what it is like to have weapon niced against him. >> there's a zig to everyone's zag saying something different that's john fetterman of pennsylvania he's saying look, you drive around pennsylvania you see something different about the support for donald trump. >> there's a difference between not -- not understanding but also acknowledging that it exists. and anybody spends time driving around and you can see the intensity, it is astonishing. i was doing an event in indiana county very, very red -- and there was a -- superstore of trump stuff and it was 100 feet long. and it was dozens of t-shirts,
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and hats and bumper stickers and all kinds leak where does this all come from? it is the kind of thing that's taken on its own life on that and it is something that is very special exist there, and that doesn't mean that i admire it. it is just like it's real. [laughter] >> my hometown where i grew up has a trump store and for the football game trump stores in almost every town it is a different town and acknowledging that when you would think and believe translates into outcomes someone like -- >> i think it is notable so i think i want to say it. his comeback is astonishing. it is inspiring. at the timesser man physical comeback is incredible. i want to give him a lot of credits for everything that he's done. on that -- and as to whether or not you know the last thing he said about like he's talking about -- like the visual manifestation of trump support but he said this is much before leak with blue
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collar rural voters in pennsylvania. he said i don't admire it but i observe it. it is real. i actually think he admires it to some extent because he's connected to the level of the voting public he sees that trump is so connected to it. i think he's a curious enough person to say what's going on here. rachel: i've tacked to people on the ground in pennsylvania he said that it is real. if you're there you don't believe it is as tied as they say it is. i'll say this too somebody who has been on campaigns, when a campaign is winning, you feel it on the ground. i remember so vividly being up in rural wisconsin northwestern wisconsin and d.c. was saying, hilary has got this. and i was like it is impossible. i'm feeling this. and that's the feeling that he's seeing. by the way, in pennsylvania -- there are horse and buggy amish trump parades going on. that's the level of penetration that donald trump has amish stay
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out of it generally they're doing trump parades right now. >> you have donald trump over here and amish. talk about that. everybody jews, muslims everyone together. >> a coalition. as trump said there's a lot of love you want to be somewhere elsewhere there's love join us december 5th here in new york for the patriot award that same feel tickets still available fox nation patriot awards. i have a feeling it is going to be a destination spot -- a big old party for america. we'll all be there get your tickets fox nation.com/patriot awards. all rights we're just hours from now -- trump is set to rally thousands at new york's iconic madison square garden. congresswoman elise stephon egg will also take the stage but she joins us on the curvey couch next.
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historic rally. live outside madison square garden is carley shimkus. >> how are you guys doing outside madison square garden -- hours ahead of the trump rally. you can see people are already fired up. >> usa -- >> all right i'm going to try to get in here and talk to a few people. i figure trump set your t-shirts says latinos america for trump. tell us about why you support him and why you're here. >> he's a patriot. i love him. he's going to do everything good for america. reporter: are you noticing more hispanic americans supporting donald trump in your community? >> 100%. family, church, and again, the patriot. being a patriot. >> can we talk about your visier i'm noticing hair color difference what's your name? >> i am a a devoted fox fan i love trump.
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i watch you every day. reporter: why did you find yourself outside madison square garden? >> they've destroyed it he's a patriot he doesn't need to be doing this. he really truly wants to save this country. reporter: are you surprised for those that have shown up so long before the rally ?arts >> no because we all love him. people that love this country and want to see closed borders we want to see the country turn around, that's why we're here because we -- >> so you see what people are wearing hispanics for trump there's a lot of -- donald trump dolls as well. and t-shirts, he says that is a love fest out here let's send it back into the studio. will: thank you checking in with her a little bit later. rachel: all right well our next guest will be attending today's rally gop congresswoman woman for trump co-chair.
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elise stefanik joins us now. welcome elise. >> excited to be here it is a big day. rachel: these crowds are amazing and everyone who goes to trump rallies say they feel a lot of love. i want to talk about a message yesterday from michelle obama. this is the message she is sending to men. listen. >> hand our fates over to the likes of trump who knows nothing about us. who has shown deep contempt for us. because a vote for him is a vote against us. against our health. against our worth. to think that the men that we love could be either unaware or indifferent to our light is heartbreaking fellas before you cast your votes ask yourselves, what side of history do you want to be on? >> she's crying she's making an
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appeal for the male vote that they're clearly losing out to donald trump on -- elise what struck me most about her remarks when this was basically if you watch the whole speech everybody it is basically an abortion speech it is an abortion speech a dystopian vision of american -- and women's health i told pete earlier and will, i didn't want to have a baby after i listened to what she described as, you know, what it is like to have a baby that we're all going to die from it. i thought it was -- it was appalling actually. and i would like to know what you think of the remarks that she made and if you think this appeal will work. >> no this is a losing company you're hearing of failing strategy from kamala harris trump's campaign has never had more energy and support you can say that with the people waiting for madison square garden. i've been in north carolina, georgia, campaigning for trump and the energy and enthusiasm is higher than before 2016 and we already see with early vote numbers, republicans are
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flooding the polls. they are flooding polls in our first day of early voting in new york state we have historic turnout in republican area where is the republican voters that was yesterday, and what's interesting is kamala harris is underperforming donald trump in every single swing district across the country. look here in new york, she will be the lowest get the lowest amount of support from any democrat candidate for president since the 1980s. so president trump's america first movement it appeals to all americans that's why you're seeing historic support among hispanic americans, african-americans working class, jewish and i believe women voters. he has a tremendous record when it comes to women's opportunity. whether it is economic opportunity highest number of women in the work force ever when he was president of the united states. will: congresswoman that story as it is playing out in new york it is playing out in a lot of states a lot of registration gains for republicans early votes also way bigger than the past republicans the big question is is that new or low propensity voters or is that
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cannibalizing republicans past historic success on election day? >> that's what the trump campaign is very focused on. they are focused on turning out low propensity volters i knocked on doors in bucks county with the local grassroots captain focus on turning out the low voters and data that trump campaign is seeing and we cannot be complaisant is focusing on turning out the low propensity voters kamala harris has not energized democrats who previously have turned out to vote for joe biden. and you see that in the swing districts you see it in the swing states so all of this as you see republican senate candidates surge and house republicans running on the same ticket as donald trump. donald trump turns out voters more effectively than any other candidate in america of either party. >> he's about to turn them out right here in new york city. you're beginning to be on stage, right? there at the event? >> it is a real honor this is
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something that the president has talked about for years this is icon egg not only for donald trump but for the entire trump family we're so excited and trump had a vision for growing republican party in new york and as you all remember, it was new york that flipped those five seats. he's committed to continue growing this movement. and it's america first you have people who are coming all across the country kamala harris could never fill madison square garden and sold out for three hours this is a exciting historic evening. i'm honored to be there for it. >> thank you congresswoman. well a new study shows how ultra processed foods raise mortal rei rates guys are smiling because they know one of the favorite topics for more information on your diet and what you need to do to get a better diet. we're going to have nicole saphier, next.
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>> okay will and pete pay attention. shocking new study shows high amount of ultra process foods raising mortality rates specifically among women that didn't apply to you guys. [laughter] well this -- pete is laughing. this as ultra processed foods compromised up to 60% of the average diet in the united states. that's an amazing number. here with more is fox news medical contributor doctor nicole saphier well you and i nicole talk about effects of ultra processed foods but lay this out for us. >> yeah will will and pete pay attention seskly this is a study that looked at 28,000 parpghts over 23-year period they were able to show a positive correlation of all cause mortality and ultra processed
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food now what does that mean? it showed a positive association with premature mortality so dying earlier because of our consumption of ultra processed foods? well this study suggest that maybe there is some sort of correlation. it doesn't necessarily prove a causation but here's the big problem that we have in the united states rachel is the fact that in the united states, you have to prove that something is harmful before you can remove it from the things that we consume leak the chemicals in our food if you look anywhere else in the world europe and other places they have to prove something is safe before people can consume it. so we have it backwards here so this study adds to the growing data showing that we need to remove a lot of chemicals from our foods because we have high rates of chronic illness cancer and other chronic disease and some of these l tray processed foods may be playing a fact. >> that is what cali means and robert f. kennedy will do if donald trump is elected they said they're going work on
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getting chemicals out of food in the meantime i believe nicole that people just have to also take personal responsibility looking at what you're eating i always say future food is in the past. so if your grandmother was eating it it is probably good for you if it comes off a tree it is good for you and i always say start with bread get your bread right making your own bread. there's another craze going on that's the collagen beauty craze what do you think of this? it is going to make your skin better and get all of the wrinkles out and people are drinking it and taking kinds of ways to get collagen in their body what do you think? >> yeah so first of all, any sort of trend that what is on social media i'm very weary of you know you sent me a whole bunch like no, no, no so when it comes to taking collagen we have it everywhere in our body in our skin in our muscles and as we age collagen thins, breaks down so we're looking for that fountain of youth some are consuming it orally. now there are studies there was
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this one retrospective review study that looked at the tiny studies that we have on orally, by mouth consuming collagen and have effect on the elasticity of our skin short answer is no it didn't show anything. there was one small study that showed maybe a short term effect of taking fish collagen, but it is not really proven. for me, that fountain of youth is hydration, sun protection, i personally it is all about healthy diet and i like biotin horse tail collagen i'm a bit skeptical of it. >> a lot of those herbs that you talk about that people can find on your website as well i love my bone broth we'll talk about that too nick thank you talk to you later. >> fans are lighting to see the former president taking the iconic mead madison square garden trump plans to showcase liberal policies that left the city in ruins.
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to be for most folks really nice sunday 48 degrees in new york city cooler around midwest currently 38 degrees in chicago. plenty of sunshine across the country warms up fairly nicely right around 60 from new york to chicago you see spots in the middle of the country 72 in kansas city. 80 in denver not a lot of rain out there and heat builds in the middle of the country next couple of days from 72 to 83 in kansas city by the time you get into tuesday. those 80-degree temperatures slip further off to the east louisville chicago all enjoying it as well as we continue to track. otherwise dry weather across the country driest fall in all of those cities. it is been a while since we've seen rain we certainly do need it those are your weather headlines for now tossing back in to you guys. >> thank you adam a rally right here in new york city madison square garden. ♪ ♪ as he tries to break through democrats bluest cities. >> let's go off the wall see how left wiping policies have
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impacted this city and cities across the country and how trump would try to change them. so part of the reason we heard from eric trump too is donald trump is coming home. coming back to where he was born where he was raised where he made his name. and if you want the biggest brightest stage in new york it is madison square garden. >> that begins to answer the question why. why campaign in new york city. yesterday pete i was walking on the streets of new york with a friend what is the pongt is new york actually in play. there's a lot of reason why is someone might host a rally including largest stage in america. and your message goes out to everyone all of the voters. >> it is also all of media in america is here. it is easy to cover, it is impossible not to cover. and as a result, i mean i think it is one of the signature events will just like -- going back to butler. just like coachella. some of the places where there's no -- there's no votes he's gong win here but symbolism eric trump talked about this the family,
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donald trump helped build new york and born in queens he and his children were -- are real estate developers in new york city. >> gains 2016 to 2020 in support inside the city still modest there's a reason why it was tough to get a fair trial here in new york city because it is full of democrats but numbers have moved a little bit. and there is a past in the city of republicans winning. will: it's been a while over 20 years last republican elected in new york was michael bloomberg in 2001. pete: it was rudy giuliani who restored the city to greatness you wonder whether it is time for the moments again. will: were it in play to say today -- so it is same issues honestly that are afflicting most of america let's start with -- food and inflation new yorkers are spending 4,452 a year more on food under biden-harris administration. pete: another part of this issue as well but they're paying more citizens are paying more for
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shelter watching government pay for illegals to pay in luxury hotels around city. >> this is how much more since paying on energy spending 4,000 you and i had a fascinating conversation with somebody and won't reveal they're name but cooking on a hot plate in new york city apartment because natural gas will not openly outlawed yet almost regulated out of existence so it can't use natural gas stove. >> not able to turn it on for nine months. that's the point they want it by the way in total 29,000 in additional per household on the average cost of any good to live in the city. >> 902 more. >> you would think midtown manhattan there's some of that they can afford that. but around five boroughs across the city it is mostly working class people. who are feeling this in their lives they were making money under trump now getting squeezed under biden biden-harris that
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becomes real city issue. will: how about crime. here's the felonies -- first of all city felonies under trump 2017 so just take numbers in. best you can we're going to then attack you over to biden-harris administration. but look felonies in new york city by year roughly in the 90 something 95,000 a year. standard move over to administration where nothing was under -- remember you had riots you had defund police movement and defund of the police forces chaos allowed to ensue and then illegals entering the city as well. will: up north of 126,000 in 2023. 19% increase. gleet i mentioned it but last but not least what happened among with the illegals migrants in the study flooding city in part because governor of texas said hey you want a sanctuary city. you've got the infrastructure for it. we're going send them your way also just lots of illegals got
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the word got out will. come to new york benefits are good. will: 210,000 you can see it on the streets of new york when you drive through. absolutely. as a result, expected cost over three years for city of new york ten billion dollars. adams talked about unsustainable and bankrupt everything else. >> quality of life and there's a recent example -- of an illegal immigrant with gang ties. released by border patrol, commit had had 22 crimes in six months in new york city through the catch and release program of not being able to deal with it. >> venezuela everything is representative of a larger issue not just across the city. but the united states of america. >> trump may not win new york city may not win new york state point is the media covers that will ensue also incremental gains that you make maybe putting popular vote in play but just reminding people in a city like this you have alternativings conceivably. >> mary brought rnc to its feet
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oh say can you see ♪ ♪ >> mary melban sang for four consecutive presidents. >> i was looking at the dress thinking can i get that for the patriot awards tonight set to take the stage at donald trump madison square garden rally. >> mary joins us now. mary it is great to see you. you're all set. >> you know, you're no stranger from being on stage singing in front of bigs crowds but tonight at madison square garden is next level stuff. >> it is great to e sou you rachel, pete, and will i have nerves for this performance i'll be honest. i have nerve because madison square garden is a big deal great legends and heros there so to be there certainly for the
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president first lady, and so many beautiful americans it is going to be an extraordinary evening and i'm very excited. >> eric trump did talk about how this meant to the whole family because how they were treated in the city he said we had to leave. but now we're coming back and we're here. i was thinking about you've been with the president singing with him. at his event since 2019. so you've been with them the whole stretch. what does it mean to you? >> i tell you it is such an honor, in fact, i started with president trump. back in the inauguration that was actually the first performance. and then 2019, his kickoff rally at the ny center orlando countless events at mar-a-lago and convention now here we are and i tell you this one is meaningful because, of course, this is the president -- the family and the origins. i'm a lifelong new yorker so my career broadway my career in theater. so much of my career has origins here so to be back here in new york and celebrate the president
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this moment for he and the family and so many beautiful americans who are hoping and praying for his victory, it is a great honor. great honor. >> mary whenever the president speaks it is clipped chopped up retold, and it is framed in a certain narrative. and the rallies are no different they are told and you have reporters say i listened to ten rallies and i came away thinking x, y, z almost always negative but you've been there first hand what are these rally? >> it is all out party there's so electric even for friends on other side of the aisle i say you should experience a trump rally it is really incredible. you have all people all walks of life. ages cultures religions, americans all coming together, and celebration certainly the president and the elections he's in. but just in celebration of america. great patriots people who love our country and those who serve our country. pete: speaking of that will you
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sing the national anthem for us for the next hour? whanch a treat for us. will: don't go anywhere that's coming up on "fox & friends." stay with us. ♪ ♪ for more than a decade, farxiga has been trusted again 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) hi, my name is damian clark. and if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. a
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