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hispanics support deportation. trump in "the new york times" poll 37% and that is rising among hispanics. >> laura: latinos will end saving the country becauseowne hardworking, small business owners but. but raymond back to harrison ford. i would much rather hear from chewbacca tonight, okay then harrison ford. hq we would be for trump because he was the coolest of all. may be c-3po. >> we will give you a report tomorrow. >> laura: thank you, thank youe very much. that is it for us and everybody asking -- asking about the apple pie because i am in baking mode and always sam election season. check it out and instagram and thank you for watching
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>> todd: buckle up, tomorrow is election day. race for the white house in a dead heat kroacross the battleground states. >> carley: we are strapped in and ready to go. harris is crisscross ing. former president trump will hold three rallies in swing states including stop in michigan to talk to auto workers. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: and i'm todd piro. brooke singman joins us live in final hours before election day. >> brooke: harris is focusing on pennsylvania today, holding three rallies including concert in philadelphia with a-list celebrities like lady gaga oprah winfrey and ricky martin. listen. >> let's be intentional in the face of a stranger, seeing a
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neighbor, and understanding our power to lift each other is immense and do it with spirit of knowing vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. [cheering] >> and we are all in this together. >> brooke: former president donald trump will make his closing pitch today in north carolina, pennsylvania and grand rippids, michigan, he will make his final appeal to auto industry about repealing electric vehicle mandates, a top issue in the state. trump spoke in georgia yesterday slamming the vice president. listen. >> on tuesday, stand up and tell harris, you have had enough, you can't take it anymore, you are the worst vice president in
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history, worst administration in history of our country. kamala, you're fired, get out. get out, you're fired. >> brooke: new poll from new york time s in siena college show trump and harris neck and neck and tied within the margin of error. their running mates are busy with republican vice presidential nominee holding rallies in wisconsin, michigan, georgia and pennsylvania. and tim walz will deliver remarks in wisconsin and michigan. busy day. >> carley: certainly will be. brooke, thank you. early voting seeing record-breaking turnout with 77 million ballots cast across the united states. >>
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>> >> madeleine: right now republicans are outpacing democrats, where two million people have voted, 32% democratic and 40% and 26% others. slight edge in pennsylvania. more than 55% are from democrats, 33% republicans and 11% are others. in michigan 3 million have cast their vote, there are not party breakouts. there were concerns damage from hurricane helene would impact voter turnout, but 4 million have voted early surpassing numbers from 2020 and western
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counties hit by the storm are outpacing rest of the state. more than half of registered voters in the state have voted. >> we have record-setting early voting, can you believe that? i mean, basically, correct me if i'm wrong, the republican party never wins early. >> we need everyone to vote in michigan, you will make the difference in this election. >> madeleine: harris plans to vote by mail and trump will vote tomorrow. >> carley: nonelection news, music icon, quincy jones has die said at the age of 81. he worked with everyone from frank sinatra to michael
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jackson. his teams this is incredible loss for this families, we celebrate the great life and there will never be another like him. he passed away in los angeles survived by family, surrounded by children and grandchildren. >> todd: joe flacco, on way to a home win. l.a. rams escaping seattle win in overtime. and rams star puka, kids love to say, getting ejekcted for throwing a punch at a defender. where is the punch? there. and dak prescott suffered a h
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hamstring injury. three passing touchdowns from qb kirk cousins and giants dropping to 2-7 on the season. 27-22 home loss to command ers. qb, daniel jones, lowering his shoulder for second score of the game. there is daniel jones. let's go to this game, game of the day. lions beat being packers. raucous crowd and weather. green bay dropping to 6-3. >> carley: did you see him stand on his helmet? >> todd: impressive. play of this game, not this play, a pick six. i don't know if we have the pick
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six. tim walz says you got to draw up a good pick six for the play to work. >> carley: he said that with aoc. >> todd: turning point, if michigan and green bay will -- >> cassie: i saw a player jump over another player backward, did you see that? >> todd: that was saquon barkley. he is not on the giants anymore. a women's swim team hoping to shake up the race in virginia by throwing support behind president trump. >>y woo will of course keep men out of women's sports. women of the swim team stood up to transgender athletes. >> carley: two of those athletes will join us next.
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>> carley: president trump picked up an endorsement from women's roanoke swim team because of his fight for women in sports. >> we will of course keep men out of women's sports. last year it arrived in salem, a man transferred to roanoke college women's swim team. the brave members stood up to the transgender fanatics. >> carley: the captain and a swimmer there join us.
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lilly, tell us about this experience from appearing on stage with the former president, what was that like? >> thank you and good morning. we did not know we would be invited on stage until the minute we got there. i got the call and i took the call and said, i will do this, i am passionate about this cause. i had two hours to write a small speech to get the message across men do not belong in women's sports. president trump allowed us to do that, something very, very cool. >> carley: so cool under pressure, i guess as a college athlete, have you to be. tell us the back story. we heard from the president, there was a transgender swimmer who competed on the men's team
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and wanted to gin the women's team and it did not happen. how did you feel when this was trans pyring and why you decided to fight back. >> we felt hopeless, we were put in a position we should not have been put in. we were told they were putting this one athlete over the 17 of us and we had to deal with it. we didn't think it was fair, we saw the unfairness and thought n ncaa and our school would support us and they did not. we reached out to -- and riley gaines and we won. >> carley: your school say college was unaware of their
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participation at this rally yesterday and they represent only their individual points of view. including those with diverse it's00 are gifts to our community and deeply valued. what is your response to that in response to your weekend? >> my response is that i did not know i would be speaking and up there with my teammates and i think everybody should be able to have a conversation about our politics and our views without getting hate or anything like that. i think it is very -- that is why we live in the country we do. him sending that out and a different one, yeah. >> carley: yeah, okay. carter, what are you hoping will happen in the future with the ncaa, and what the former
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president could do regarding t trans transgenders in women's sports? >> he has promised to keep men out of women's sports. kamala harris has not done that and let this happen under her vice presidency and biden a min stragz and they have supported changes to title nine set and this is not something we agree with and are okay, we are putting our support behind trump who promises to protect girls and women in our spaces. >> carley: thank you for speaking out this weekend and speaking with us this morning. i'm sure your parents are very proud. nbc news trying to justify kamala harris appearance "snl" by filing equal time notice,
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>> janice: good morning, we are had severe weather out dlat break yesterday in oklahoma and half a foot of rain in just a matter of hours. that is a problem. tornado-warned storm on border between texas and oklahoma, we'll watch that and potential for flash flooding, an emergency for northern a,,a. that is a big concern, heavy r rainfall, behind it, cold enough for snow over the rockies. severe weather, heavy snow in mountains and next storm moving into the northwest. if you're early voting today, be aware of the weather through
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texas and oklahoma and arkansas up toward kansas and missouri. bullseye from dallas to springfield, that is a concern. have a way to get watches and warnings. for tuesday, election day, rockies will be snow, here are swing states looking at snow in northern part of wisconsin and rain. and michigan, rain in your f forecast. also, here we go, our next storm will become a hurricane and we'll watch this in the gulf of mexico. it will weaken and could impact gulf coast states this weekend. >> todd: could be exciting weekend. >> janice: and week, too. be safe when you go to vote. >> todd: little over 24 hours until polls open on the east
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coast. look at the certainties during an uncertain election. bill bill mcgurn joins us now. all weekend long, what is going to happen? nobody knows, it is uncertain. talk about what we do know, what is bill mcgurn certain of this election? >> i feel certain of the uncertainty. when i look at the polls and clear politics average, i think of the romans trying to predict future, how we laugh at that. not sure if we've improved with the polls. that said, that is all we have to rely on. that has been the case for two or three weeks. trump had a little surge and ahead in average of seven swing states but just by a point, not
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even a full point, by.8 of a point and by .3 in pennsylvania. it is very tight. where i am looking when you look at control of senate, tester will lose in montana. that was kind of assumed, i think it is looking more the case, others are a toss-up. >> todd: one certainty from bill mcgurn. nikki haley weighing in on w"wal street journal," for those, question is are we better off with his opinions or presidency poen pons, the candidates are miles apart and mr. trump is clearly the best choice.
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that statement from nikki haley, could it get female and republican hold-outs to come home to donald trump in the next 24 or 48 hours? >> that is the hope. if it doesn't, the fact of such a statement from the governor, it would not have been imaginable a year ago, she held out fairly long before endorsing him. i think what she wrote is common sense. with regard to flaws, like i wish donald trump would not insult people and talk about the vice president's low iq. voters look at it as the biden team is worse. a comedian no one knows calls puerto rico floating island of
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garbage and press corps make national case out of it and the president calls maga supporters garbage. they covered for him or pretend to scratch their heads about whether or not to report it. people are filter ing out trump criticism and tired of being gaslit by institutions. if trump wins, they have lost their credibility. people are saying we no longer trust you to tell us how it is. >> todd: bill mcgurn spreading truth on a monday. nbc paces backlash for inviting kamala harris to appear on "snl" and failing to extend same
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invite to donald trump. >> you have to offer comparable time to all legally qualified candidates. media bias has been a big issue over last couple months and years, and this is what the rule was designed to stop. >> laura: they admitted it. >> carley: nbc offered the president free commercial time, which he accepted. joe concha is fobs news contributor and joins us now. this whole situation erupted yesterday. lauren michaels knew this rule, because last month, executive editor said you can't bring actual people running on because of election laws and equal time provision. you can't have the main
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candidates without having all candidates. they offered donald trump campaign commercial space after the nascar race yesterday, which he took advantage of. what do you think of this situation, is everything okay now that he appeared after the nascar race yesterday? >> joe: maybe lauren michaels had one idea and top brass across the street from you at 30 rock decided to bring on kamala harris three days before an election and gave her that platform. good for nbc at least too give donald trump equal time he deserved and being on during a big nascar race may have reached more viewers and we're talking about this when the kamala harris skit has been seen and f forgotten already. this entire election, we have
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seen media bias from abc news, cbc news during debate moderation and cnn and msnbc, there is election coming tomorrow and people are, the jig is up, people know they are not getting honest, objective media anymore. they are extension of democrats. it will not have an impact, in my opinion. >> carley: it is interesting because of what lauren michaels said, there are a ton of candidates, even third-party candidates, it will be interesting if nbc has to offer cornel west and jill stein free ad time. >> todd: i want to see them on "saturday night live." write a sketch. "new york times" leadership accused by their own staff of
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"sane washing donald trump." they are making up words. we have questions from folks worrying about what is in the effect of sane-washing him, a term that has come up in criticism of our coverage. we notice it does feel like in the last month, the paper has gotten more frank about trump. if you write for "new york times," write something more clear and sane than that. to actual thing they did, "new york times" staff complaining when they dare to do that thing they don't do anymore, journalism, joe. >> joe: if you could name one person within "new york times" and not talking about reporters or columnists, talking about staff, on one finger, how many people within that place
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actually endorses, advocates donald trump, i would love to meet that person. this is elitist, activist organization, "new york times," they have not endorsed a republican in 68 years, 1956, to find last time they endorsed a republican presidential candidate. "new york times" is not a paper of record, it is paper of dnc propaganda and who cares what they think at this point. >> carley: thank you for joining us one day before the presidential election. michigan coming down to wire for trump and harris and both sides fear third party candidates could play spoiler. >> todd: cornel west and jill st stein >> tudor dixon joins us whith
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>> todd: not red or green, not red or blue, it's green, i many to say. top executives and markets brace for results.
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>> carley: mulligan on that one, todd. cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: a lot of green on the table and ballot. >> carley: bingo. >> cheryl: analysis of the earnings calls we've had, over 100 mentions about the election. give you examples, tractor supply, southwest airlines, royal caribbean, equifax, say companies are prudent about hiring. these are two very different candidates with two different policy plans in place. if you look at september 15th to october 31, going into the election, many ceos say they just want it over. regulation, all these question
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marks and a fed meeting coming up. dr horton said, we want it over, we just want to know. it is not just this election, it is local because that is where regulation, city could say, you have to change your water lines. >> todd: what that freudian slip showed, i am ready for christmas. >> carley: i like that. >> todd: kamala's latest no comment drawing criticism from both sides. >> cheryl: on sunday she was asked her position on proposition 36, ballot measure in california that has to do with crime, listen how she responded. >> how did you vote on prop 36?
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>> my ballot is on its way to california and i will trust the system it will arrive there and not talk about my vote on that and i don't intent to create an endorsement around it. >> cheryl: here is what this would do if passes, makes shop slifting a felony, increased charges for drug charges including those involving fooenl. judges can order people to get treatment and again, former prosecutor, former attorney general of great state of california and decided not to answer that question. >> carley: don't miss cheryl on mornings with maare ia. kamala harris closing out her message at michigan state.
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>> america is ready for a fresh start, ready for a new way forward. we see our fellow american not as an enemy, as a neighbor. let's be true to what our campaign has been about from the stair, to be intentional about building community. >> carley: that is after these cob tro versial remarks from her team last week. >> only garbage i see floating out there is his supporters. >> donald trump, you never see him around strong american women. >> you are anti-woman, anti-abortion and anti-american. >> carley: tudor dixon joins me now. what is the story out of michigan, critical battleground state with one day until the election? >> it is story of people looking for that unity ticket and not
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seeing that in kamala harris. i was in michigan last night, in holland, michigan, i had a man cry on my shoulder and said i am afraid if they win, they will destroy my food truck. those comments are reasons people are afraid. kamala harris comes with a unity mess message, which is a clean-up message. average voter is afraid of what she will do to them and afraid of what people have been told by her. they have been told that we are bad people. i had a man crying on my shoulder. >> carley: one of the interesting things this election cycle, donald trump and trump campaign outreach to muslim voters and he visited with muslim voters in deerborn, michigan. do you think his efforts there
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will pay off in this election? >> absolutely, it is a really interesting thing happening in michigan, you have rashida tlaib who would not say she is endorsing kamala harris or to vote for harris. the arab american community is saying, trump is coming here. democrats don't take our values into account. they don't take our businesses into account. the economy is not good. and yesterday these gaming were excited they received this t attention from donald trump. we will have a faction that won't vote and some will vote for donald trump and that is scaring harris campaign. she tried to balance 20 israel and gaza. she's been caught saying she
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wants to do one or the other thing, not come together and formulate a peace deal. >> carley: one adof kamala harris appealing to jewish voters and a different message in michigan, do you think voters know about that in michigan and say wait a second, she is saying something different in a different state andiraing a different message to us. >> message i received yesterday in the arab american community, we can't trust her, even rashida tlaib does not trust her. it is known and just offensive to the people she can't come out and say, i want to come to the table and sit down and talk. they said donald trump is willing to sit down and negotiate. he said something we didn't like, we called him and he
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picked up the phone and said i will take that to heart in my next speech. we can't get that from the harris campaign. >> carley: your state 2.8 million have cast their vote, there are six third party candidates on the ballot, there are concerns from both about how this will impact both kamala harris and donald trump, will it benefit one candidate over the other? what do you think? >> there is concern having r.f.k. jr. on the ballot will hurt president trump. they had the opportunity to take him off, court of appeals said she could and she insisted he stay on. she knew that would take away votes from trump, there is a concern there, it helped we've seen r.f.k. jr. on the trail
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with donald trump and out here in michigan saying, i love you, i wanted to be your president, i'm asking you now to vote for donald j trump, that has helped. it is a concern and it is manipulation from secretary of state. >> carley: tomorrow donald trump will close out in grand rapids, michigan, focusing on auto workers, what do you think about that strategy? >> it's great. look what we just saw, volkswagen said chinese ev's have taken over germany and they are likely shutting down three factories. when you hear that from voice, that is devastating for michigan and donald trump told us he will keep chinese evs out of michigan and that means he saves our auto
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wo workers. they know that is important message and something people want to hear on the ground. >> carley: tudor dixon live for us, thank you for joining us. if you're just waking up, it is election day eve across america and trump and kamala harris are closing out their campaigns with dualing rallies in pennsylvania. >> todd: trump 2024 danielalvarez next with what they are seeing on the ground in realtime. first over to lawrence jones who is having breakfast with friends in georgia. >> lawrence: good morning, family, how was your weekend? we did work over the weekend, this is what we do when an election is only a day away. feels like forever. >> todd: it feels like we have been waiting for this moment for two to four to 15 years now and comes down to numbers 24 or 36
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hours and your state, pennsylvania, and georgia is huge, georgia is huge. georgia will be even more huge than people are letting on, what are you seeing, lj? >> lawrence: that is why we're here on the ground in rome, georgia. we have a packed house. you see this room, entire overflow room of people fired up, they hate the direction of the country and want to send a new president to the white house. we'll talk to them about issues that matter to them. do we have undecided voters? we'll find out today coming up on "fox and friends." some days, you can feel like a spectator in your own life with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more.
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♪ ♪ >> todd: kamala harris and donald trump both rallying voters in pennsylvania today on the eve of the elections. trump is holding two rallies there while harris will spend the whole day in the commonwealth it. all comes as a new poll, yep, shows harris and trump deadlocked in the keystone state. trump 2024 campaign senior adviser danielle alvarez joins me now. danielle, look, these pennsylvania polls are literally as tight as they can possibly be. does that match what the campaign is seeing on the ground in pennsylvania? coming in registration. what we know in battleground
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state after battleground state we are performing better than we have in elections past. so that's very promising for president donald trump and very worrisome for kamala harris. of course, both campaigns are headed to pennsylvania because the earliest, earliest pat to electoral victory will run through georgia and pennsylvania and critical battleground. and then of course through the blue wall. you will see president trump today in pennsylvania and in michigan making his closing argument. talking about how cloirs broke it and he is the only one who can fix it. >> todd: i was in pennsylvania this weekend speaking with voters, i would say two main themes emerged from my conversations with these rabid trump supporters one, this is good for you they think the young males are actually going to turn out tomorrow if they haven't already voted. but there was one thing that concerned me and again, this is what i spoke with rabid trump supporters, the females that i spoke to were worried about half
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of their friends are going to vote for kamala. what do you find when you speak to voters? >> >> well, irthink we are seeing enthusiasm across the board whether female, male, black, white, historic. hispanic. whether it's antidotally traveling on the campaign trail. pollings top issue to the voters is the economy, inflation. secondarily the border top issue the economy and inflation. kamala harris had another bad jobs report where it didn't meet exceptions. we know americans are hurting. we know voters are struggling to pay for gas, groceries, the price of rent. i think what is going to happen as voters head to polls on election day tomorrow. in just about 24 hours, we are going to see them make that choice to vote for president trump again. we cannot continue and must turn
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the page on kamala harris and her facials. and we know the prosperity. success, and strength that we had that our families had under president donald trump. >> todd: so. vote from this point forward, i'm not counting all the mail-in. the people going to the poll tomorrow. it's going to be based on an aa final image. the final campaign kamala broke it, i'll fix it is a great message. when it documents images your candidate former president trump has embraced blue collar image working at mcdonald's, driving a garbage truck, attending football games. kind of the blue collar joe thing that joe biden did in 2020. in the end, do you think trump's authenticity with that blue collar image that he is now projecting will make the difference? >> i think that there's a key word that you said in the question you asked and it's authenticity. when you listen to kamala harris, you can head to our x account team trump or trump war room and you will see she is so
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rehearsed. there is nothing authentic. there part of show talks about her inability to answer a single question. she can't talk about policy. i think that nawnt comes through people are sick and tired of it because they don't know who she is and not where she stands on the issue and so rehearsed every time she puts her hand on her chin or gazes and looks around at her audience. again, president trump is so authentic in who he is. whether using new york city as a back drop, visiting a harlem bodega, visiting union workers or working at mcdonald's, weather it's donning blue collar workman's vest and appearing at a garbage truck to a valley that's so authentically who drufn is. because before he became a politician he was a businessman. i think that's something that really draws voters to him. and i think it's going to be incredible closing argument because he is for every working american and wants to unleash
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working americans and unleash this economy to work for everyone. >> final question for you, 20 seconds to you. will trump swing more democrats than kamala swings republicans? 20 seconds, danielle? >> i actually think that this is a turnout election ton of persuasion. donald trump will swick more democrats than any republicans that kamala harris can capture i enclowrge every viewer watching to make a plan to cast their ballot tomorrow. >> todd: i think we can all agree with that danielle alvarez you have a busy couple hours and days aheads of you: >> carley: first statewide polls open 5:00 a.m. in vermont during our show we will cover it and so much more. have a great day before the election, fox and friends starts right now. >> todd: bye-bye

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