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i haven't seen anything yet. but, it becomes a question of oversight. you know, why isn't the faa taking a better lead on this? >> well, number one, the faa has been leaderless and, you know, it's been a political organization. chuck schumer suggesting people to run the faa for crying out loud. and buttigieg, let's be real blunt he doesn't know what he is doing. to from that perspective we have a real issue in more than just parts. in that case buttigieg should be in front of this and in front of it and should be here today instead of me. he's not. that's going to be another issue here. for the flying public, believe me, we are probably just as safe -- probably safer now. between airlines, american, delta, united, southwest, they are looking at every part on their airplanes. no not just these engine parts, they are tightening them up and have a much tighter system going forward because they can't trust what is coming in. >> steve: it is a scary story. i'm glad somebody is on it.
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thank you for joining us today from veil colorado. >> steve: thank you, sir. it's 7:00 in new york city and the second hour of "fox & friends" is starting right now. ♪ >> lawrence: straight to a fox news alert. former president donald trump throwing his support behind house g.o.p. congressman jim jordan from ohio for the speaker's race. trump's endorsement comes ahead of a wednesday vote as republicans seek a candidate they believe is best fit to replace former house speaker kevin mccarthy. >> carley: trump posting overnight congressman jim jordan has been a star long before making his very successful journey to washington, d.c. representing ohio's fourth congressional district. he will be great speaker of the house and has my complete and total endorsement. >> brian: so far congressman jordan and house leader steve scalise have officially announced bids for the speaker role. keep it here, steve scalise joins us later this hour to discuss. >> steve: that's right. okay. more on that.
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in the meantime, the biden administration is set to resume deporting venezuelan migrants in an attempt to curb the surge of illegal crossings at our southern border. good luck. >> carley: yeah, the white house battling backlash over plans to restart border wall construction. the president saying they had no choice. >> lawrence: lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with the latest is that true, lucas? >> it is true, lawrence. an about-face as carley just said in dramatic reversal. president biden says he has no choice but to move forward with the construction of some new border wall. something he vowed repeatedly not to do in the last two years. here he is yesterday. >> one question on the border wall. the border wall money was appropriated for the border wall. i tried to get them to reappropriate -- to redirect that money. they didn't. they wouldn't. and, in the meantime, there is nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what it was appropriated. i can't stop that. >> do you believe the border wall works? >> no. >> now, aoc disagrees with the
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president posting the biden administration was not required to expand construction of the border wall and they certainly were not required to waive several environmental laws to expedite the building. of the president needs to take responsibility for this decision and reverse the course. biden's dhs chief says congress is to blame, not the white house. >> day one, this administration has made clear that a border wall is not the answer. the construction project reported today was appropriated, funded during the prior administration in 2019 and the law requires the government to use these funds for this purpose. >> now, white house officials are rushing to the president's defense posting, quote: the funds for about 20 miles of border reinforcements were appropriated in 2019 before the president took office. he called on congress to reappropriate the funds for smarter, more effective enforcement uses. congress failed to do so. rule of law requires the project
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to be completed in 2023. now, of course, in the past guys, when the white house has had some issues with the law and court rulings they pushed back and vowed to fight them. see also abortion and student loans. guys? >> brian: lucas, here's the thing we did report or the "new york post" had it and we discussed it that they were selling off pieces of the fence for pennies on the dollar. this is all related. so whatever we had, they can't put up what they no longer have weren't they violating the spirit or the actual sanctity of that law doing that. >> sounds like they need to use those found buy those portions of the wall back though, brian. >> brian: yeah. make some bids. lawrence and the technology. >> steve: lucas, thank you very much. >> carley: thanks, lucas. >> steve: i was talking to griff yesterday, those portions of the wall that are rusting in the desert. that's not what they're going to put up here. they are going to put up something not 30 feet high but maybe 15 to 18 feet high. essentially jersey barriers. and they are more flexible.
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so it's not the stuff they already paid for. but for them to say look, it's -- congress did this. we have no choice. that's just a lot of malarkey as joe biden would say. look, you know, ultimately what has happened is i don't think -- i don't think joe biden ever thought he would get this kind of a backlash because this is completely backfired on him. he never imagined that mayors in big democratic cities and mayors and governors in democratic states would demand a change but these images are killing him. right now joe biden has a 23% approval rating on the border. and so, keep in mind, we're about a year away from election. and he is tanking in the polls, so what's he going to do? is he going to pivot. don't admit it, just change the optics, build an inch of wall and say you are deporting people which they won't do. it's all about changing the message so they can say in the runup to the election, hey, look. >> brian: so he not using that
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fence? >> steve: not using that. >> brian: look at that. >> lawrence: my favorite part of the press briefing yesterday was the telemundo reporter saying didn't you break your promise to the immigrants? you mean the illegal immigrants coming across the border? then she goes, she says, what about the environment? so where was this reporter when palestine was happening and all those folks because of the there no mention of that. the one reporter that's always asking questions to kjp is peter doocy. >> as a candidate, president biden say there will not be another foot of wall constructed except what was appropriated in 2019. he said there will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration. so, something changed. what? >> you want us to break the law? is that what you want? you want us to not comply with the law? >> peter: i'm asking about he was. >> you want us to not comply with the law you? want us to be an administration that doesn't follow the rule of
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law. >> peter: you do it all the time the student loan forgiveness program he went to court to fight for that if this is such a problem building 20 miles of law, why not just go to court? >> we went to congress. congress appropriates the funding. congress appropriates the funding. we asked them to not use that funding for that particular purpose. they denied it. and now we're complying with the law. >> brian: what they did is they have allowed the border. [laughter] >> steve: brian, pause for a minute. that is hilarious. that is bad spin. >> carley: no one is buying it. >> brian: they are not even putting up the fence they are supposed to put up if that report something correct. already 2.388 million encounters at the border. if that number sounds high it should. it's higher than any in our history. last year a record as we already surpassed it. so, now instead of just saying oh, it's perception and mayors are going down there. this is a disaster. there has been 500,000 venezuelans that have come through. now they sent their attorney
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general to new york city. secretary of state to mexico sit. you have the mayor of chicago getting 50 buses over the last two weeks into his city. now he is at the border. mayor of new york central and south american cities. this is an embarrassment to this administration. and embarrassment to senator joe biden who in 2007 was saying we have to build a wall. we're not a country he tells nbc. if we don't have control of our border, that's an infringement on our sovereignty. what happened to that guy? >> carley: he voted to support the 2006 secure fence act which put 600 or 700 miles of border wall up on our southern border. now, fast-forward to 2023, he is saying he doesn't think that border walls work. you also have mayor eric adams in central america right now telling migrants face to face don't come -- don't come to my town. we cannot support you here. we are at max capacity. it's pretty clear to me what is happening here is that it's 20 miles of border wall that they're building.
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and doing it because the democratic mayor. >> brian: 20 miles is nothing. >> carley: that's so true. it's no, brian, and you are right about that. we on "fox & friends first" just talked to a ranchner new mexico who he says he has a three quarter mile stretch on his property of open border and also on his property is all the fencing, millions and millions of dollars of fencing that all he needs to do is put up. this 20-mile stretch isn't going to do anything. >> brian: new mexico democratic governor and lets his people suffer. is he worried about his politics. here is his problem with eric adams. do you know what he said before he left? i want the border open. we just to decompress. we have to decompress the pressure of the border. do you wonder why nominee venezuela. >> carley: actions and words don't match. >> lawrence: you can't tippy toe around this issue. they are trying to please both sides of their party. my city has been overrun. look, we don't want to say we are anti-immigrant. we don't want the progressive wing to say that we're pro-maga,
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we are pro-republican by saying we want to a border fence and saying we want them to clog up the hole. and the thing is you can't be like this on this issue. you can't do that. because the folks crossing the border they sa say as a magnet every single time maybe can you come. >> steve: in the white house they never in a million years thought they would have the backlash from democratic mayors and governors. that's why when we look at what is going on down there and we see a disaster at the white house, they look at it and they see a disaster for re-election. so now they can say you know what? we built more wall and we started deporting people. >> brian: where is the dnc this year? chicago. the governors come out against this, the mayors is having a meltdown. the biggest turning point for me will be those residents of chicago. who sat there and screamed and said you are putting these illegal immigrants above us. >> lawrence: protesting outside the dnc. >> brian: that is the turning point on this issue. >> carley: steve, you just mentioned re-election. there is, of course, a
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presidential election playing out. and the woman who was defeated by former president donald trump in 2016 is speaking out today. but, before we get to what she just said, let's go into the way-back machine. >> brian: we don't have that yet. >> carley: september 9th, 2016, she called donald trump a basket of deplorables and all of his supporters and she is at it again. >> steve: she is, indeed. she was on with christian amanpour last night over on cnn. and she was talking about -- she was referring to the maga extremists out there. the ones who just blindly follow donald trump is the way she depicted it. and essentially said that if you are one of those people, you are a member of a cult and there needs to be a reprogramming. watch this. >> so many of those extremists, those maga extremists take their marching orders from donald trump, who has no credibility
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left by any measure. he is only in it for himself. he is now defending himself in civil actions and criminal actions. and when did they break with him? because, at some point, you know, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members. but something needs to happen. >> how do you do that? >> at this point sadly i think he will still be the nominee and we have to defeat him and defeat those who are the election deniers as we did in 2020 and 2022. and we have to, you know, just be smarter about how we are trying to empower the right people inside the republican party. >> brian: the thing is, it defies all conventional logic donald trump is winning in almost every battleground state now has the real clear average advantage and we know about the abc "the washington post" poll embarrassed by up by 12. he pulled ahead in pennsylvania, too. the problem is the best sales tool for donald trump is the
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policies of joe biden. and people just go, you know, that guy in the white house, a little volatile but my life was a lot better when he was in charge. >> lawrence: did you see the press right there do you wonder why american people have such disdain. why are you bashing 50% of the country? why are you doing that, madam secretary? didn't this cost you the last election? instead, she nods her head and shakes her hand in agreement. there is no pushback at all. at all, carley. >> carley: how would you go about deprogramming the country? how does that work out for you last time? hillary clinton also said one will wreck our democracy. one violates the law on a regular basis. one appeals to the worst in our country's psyche. and our collective psyche, the other gets things done. president biden has done a fantastic job. >> brian: president biden is all over this issue, too. now they are having trouble handling it. that is this whole trans issue that keeps percolating up in america. what is so bad is what it has
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done to women's sports. riley gaines formed her own organization. as much as she is derided she is supported. she is ivy league swimmer who had to deal with a trans athlete who decided to swim against her and break all the records and may be unfair to that division one competition. she spoke up, got backlash. ended up forming -- deciding not to go to dental school and former her organization. it's called protect women's sports. yesterday there was a meeting. and there was -- that group of people is the roanoke swim female swim team. they are extremely tight unit of 17 minute members. that 17 members over the summer found out that there was going to be a trans athlete competing with them. she said look, two years ago, when this swimmer was on the men's team. we found out they were going to transition. we said best of luck with that. we support you. we had no idea this athlete was going to be on our team and smash our records and take
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our -- at least one slot. >> steve: the team was told you're going to have a biological male on your team. and apparently the coach said the rules for this male swimmer, there were a couple of rules. he, formerly he, biologically born male. let me make it simple like that. he could not compete in any relays and could not use the women's locker room. at one point though, apparently the school said if the swim team had a problem with the swimming suit that this person wore, they would have to deal with it themselves. rather than take that on they didn't say anything. then this biologically born male withdraws from the team. and now the members of the roanoke college swim team got together en masse to make a statement because they figure, you know what? if we don't do this now it's going to be a real problem
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together decided teammate from the men's team wanting to compete against me and my team. why would i even try to race against a biological man. our government is not protecting women. the ncaa is not protecting women. i could not eat. i could not sleep and spent a lot of time dealing with anxiety. it was hard to even function because every moment i had was being consumed with what i was supposed to accept as a woman. a movement i never agreed to be a part of. >> lawrence: allowed this to happen. no one is protecting. >> the captains meet with the coach. say listen, we have a huge problem with this. the coach says i talked to the athletic director and i still have a job. i will be coaching one person or all of you. you make the decision. the coach is not on their side. the athletic director is not on their side. the administration is not on their side. they are competing and have a meltdown. they felt they were totally out to dry. get in a meeting in the locker room. in the locker room he gets up, the transitioning athlete gets
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up and says to give a speech and says i'm suicidal. so. >> steve: i'm going to jump off the building. >> brian: they go, okay. text everyone. text to me your vote on whether this athlete should be on the team. >> brian: they felt totally under pressure. suicidal okay let him on the team. the whole team fractured after that. >> lawrence: suicidal he shouldn't be swimming any way. >> brian: we are the adults. >> carley: you don't want any child anybody to feel suicidal. there is real gender dysphoria that some people are dealing with. it's really not w about that. it's about an issue of fairness. those people dealing with this issue also need to realize listen, if you have testosterone surging through your body for 20 years of your life you do have a competitive advantage. maybe you can swim. there has to be a separate division for you to swim in. this is all unchartered territory. it's high emotion territory as well. so i think everybody just kind of needs to let cooler heads
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prevail here. oftentimes it's falling on these young women who are having to speak up for themselves. >> steve: and they did. >> carley: in the face of people calling them transphobic. that's not at all. i want a seat at the table, too. i have been working so hard my whole life please let me swim because people that have competitive examine. >> 267 two years ago. they say one of the rules is one year with testosterone suppression drugs. but these 19, 20-year-olds say where are the adults to help us out? why do i have to deal with this? >> lawrence: where are the biological females trialing to compete in male sports? they don't do that because they know they will never have a shot. it's only biological males trying to compete against biological females. >> carley: the ladies at roanoke college spoke out we played what they had to say. they might make a difference. >> steve: let's see. 7:18 on this friday. headlines for you. the september jobs report is set to be released at 8:30 eastern
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time. economists warn of a weakened labor market. they are predicting 170,000 jobs were added last month. and they expect the unemployment rate to dip slightly to 3.7%. meanwhile, mortgage rates. are at the highest level since 2,000 at 7.49%. according to the atlanta fed the average american household needs 44% of annual income to cover annual payments to buy a median size home. that's crazy. also happening today, the third day of testimony kicking off in the trial of disgraced ftx crypto founder sam bankman-fried. ftx co-founder gary weijia jiang who was the defendant's former college roommate will be taking the stand today for a second day. during yesterday's testimony weijia jiang said, quote: we allowed alameda to withdrawal
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bankman-fried use crypto-currency fraud gigantic scale. he faces 100 years in jail if convicted. bears fans on hand last night for the game against the commanders paying tribute to one of greatest athletes of all time. dick butkus. the hall of fame linebacker's family announcing yesterday that he died peacefully in his sleep. dick butkus was the leader of the chicago bears defense in the 60's and early 70s. he went on to work as an actor and nfl broadcaster. dick butkus is survived by his wife helen and their three kids. he was 80 years old. and when i was in college i worked with him on monday night football. >> carley: no way,. >> steve: yeah. >> carley: great life lived. putin's brand new warning to ukraine what is he threatening to do if the west cuts off military support. plus face to face with president
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xi, biden and the communist leader could be meeting as soon as next month. general jack keane unpacks it all. >> brian: move over, kids. migrants are taking over your football field. yeah, get used to it. it happened in new york already at a chicago neighborhood and they are outraged. residents are speaking up. we have that story. ♪ (♪) honey... honey... dayquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu symptom relief with a honey-licious taste. because life doesn't stop for a cold. dayquil honey, the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, honey-licious, power through your day,
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♪ be. >> brian: russian president vladimir putin sending a chilling message to the people of ukraine without aid from the u.s. and from the u.s. specifically their days are numbered. he said it yesterday. speaking yesterday putin slams slammed the billions of western dollars to kyiv he added, quote, if one just stops it will all die in a week. the same applies to the defense system. just imagine the aid stops tomorrow. it will live for only a week when they run out of ammunition. keep that in mind, everyone, in congress. here to react fox news strategic analyst retired four star general jack keane. general, he's not wrong, am i right? >> well, ukraine wouldn't have the success they have today without u.s. led coalition support. that's a fact. if we pulled the plug on that, putin eventually wins. that's the reality of what we're dealing with. china wins as a result of that. china would look at the world and say the united states and nato took a knee.
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going to be incentive to him, also, to be aggressive over taiwan, something that he said he is committed to. he is -- putin didn't pay attention to him when he said ukraine was a centerpiece of my expansion into europe. and we dismissed it. and look what he did. he executed that mission. president xi has been talking for six years now out of the ten he has been in power that he will use force, if necessary to reunify taiwan, his words. i think we should take that seriously they are each helping each other. can you imagine this, brian, putin takes ukraine, begin to expand into europe, that would bring the united states in as a result of our commitment to nato. president xi tehran, in a situation we haven't seen since world war ii. with war in europe and war in the pacific. you know i'm not an alarmist. but you have got to look at what
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is really taking place here. both of these countries are joined at the hip. and iran and north korea are enabling them. this is the most significant strategic threat to the united states has faced. since world war ii. and the president doesn't do good enough job in my view in aarticulating this to the american people how dangerous this is and what our strategy should be to cope with these realities. >> this is 1930 all over again made it clear to form the coalition, they made their objectives clear west, didn't stop it in the 1930s and got a world war in the 40, major speech in ukraine, according to the press secretary. do you think that this could be effective and what should be in that speech if general keane wrote it. i think that the centerpiece of the speech has got to be to the american people. this is something he should have been doing from day one. is why ukraine matters to us.
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why ukraine should matter to the american people. and lay that case out there. and you just gave a piece of what that justification is. we have seen this portrayed with dictators on the march. only thing that stops them is not words, it's force, that's what stops them putin has got to be stopped. president xi has got to be deterred. he has go tote got message taking taiwan by force and leading to a major world war would result if he did something like that it's something that is not in his interest. and why is that? because the united states military and coalition partners have the ability to impose cost on him with taiwan as well. that is the message he has got to get. but we have to do more in the pacific to convince him of that than what we are doing. >> brian: want an audit have a
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audit. if you want to track it, i understand it. but the worthiness of the cause is going against the president's track record. where almost everything as bob gaetz said that he does is exact opposite with our national interest. and then you see the way you left afghanistan. and people say am i really backing him thought now? why should i believe him in this case the commission is correct but the communication has been absolutely awful military minds like yours to explain it and just wrong, see if that changes institute of the study of the war see the daily reports and see what is going on there. >> you guys have a great weekend, thank you. coming up one nation 9:00. i hope you watch. trump phenomenon rise in the polls is it going to last. victor davis hanson. what's it like to be ousted from senate seat in conference. senator trent lott on that. take on life.
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thanks to golo, i've lost 27% of my body weight, and it was easy. (soft music) ♪ >> steve: a fox news alert on this friday morning. new overnight at 12:13 this morning former president donald trump threw his support for speaker of the house hind jim jordan on truth social. >> carley: steve scalise jumping in the race and met with members of the delegation ahead of next
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week's vote. >> lawrence: texas congressman lance gooden joins us now. congressman, thanks so much for joining the program. real quickly, who do you plan on supporting in this race and why? >> well, i'm a big supporter of steve scalise. i think he will be a great speaker. he is a fighter. remember, he was shot many years ago. he recovered. he did not once stop leading us. he also has recently battled cancer and he is winning that fight and he is back on the mend. is he really, really impressive, a testimony to what it means to fight for this nation. when i first met him nrcc dinner before i was actually sworn in. conference meeting. praising steve for the strong fighter he is. in addition to being a fighter, is he a fighter and need that right now in our conference. people are is angry we have had had a bitter week, rest than 72 hours before our.
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together when we elect a new speaker and we have to get back to work very quickly american people. >> steve: talk of the civil war we know two, steve scalise and the donald trump getting into it. there was some suggestion yesterday that if they can't find somebody, maybe he becomes speaker for like 30 days, 60 days, 90 days something like that. you guys would have to change the rules though. >> whoever becomes speaker has to get 218 votes. and we saw how difficult that was back in january. it took 15 rounds for kevin mccarthy speaker for 20 years so i spoke to president trump last night he to me supporting jim jordan he had wonderful things to say about steve scalise i know steve is a supporter of the president myself. we are going to make our decision based on what we think is best for the country. there every single day seeing how it goes. i want the president, president
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trump on the campaign trail. i think any day that people in my conference are trying to pull him into the house fighting and infighting is a day that he is not on the trail working to win back the white house. which is also a huge priority. >> congressman, what is going to happen on wednesday? that's when the new speak does endorsement change anything? >> i don't know. i won't speak for my colleagues i'm told that there will be a debate fluid situation, this is new unprecedented territory that we are in. but on monday night, i believe there is a forum, a candidate forum that you all at fox washington closed door meeting with a conference where we will candidate forum, i don't know if we will actually among members. who will support the think something everyone will get behind one candidate on the floor on wednesday when democrats are in the room. and we have that live vote. but that was the thinking back in january and you saw how that went so i won't make any predictions. >> 15 rounds. and now you have other
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candidates out there. they only really vote ford one guy each and every time. so we got to get to 218. would you vote for anyone with the one vote margin to vacate. is there time to get rid of that and another people agree with you. kevin mccarthy didn't have a problem with that nine months ago? i don't have a problem with that today. i think that whoever is speaker is going to have to manage the house have to be careful they are going to have to keep promises and deliver. i think things in the last couplement weeks, i don't know that i blame the one vote motion to vacate requirement for that but i think that's a problem speaker sworn in. congressman, some other news we wanted to talk about is the dallas mayor who is now declared to be a republican has the opportunity to talk with -- talked about y'all's friendship. let's play. >> is he a good friend. we decimate the texas
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legislature. known him for a long time. known his family. we are very, very close friends. >> a system i made without influence with anyone else. i wanted to be able to stand on my own two feet and say this is important enough to me to make this decision and to take the fire republican party? >> well, i don't love him any more because i don't know that i could love him any more. great guy. friends since 2010. we met when i had just been elected to the statehouse. he had just been elected to the state house as well. he was a democrat at the time. we had freshman orientation i picked my house on the floor and i had not met him yet when i finally met him on the day one i picked the desk next to you. a lot of repub republicans were picking seats to other republicans. he seemed like a great guy based on what i had heard and his
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district was down the road from mine he represented at the time fair park which is where i will be tomorrow supporting the longhorns. i'm looking forward to seeing him tomorrow. is he a great guy. i have told him for years he should switch parties. did i not believe that his beliefs were in line with the democratic party. he seemed open to it. but he never indicated that he would actually do it. and he didn't tell me. i don't believe he told anyone. he is very independent. son-in-law would say stubborn at times. but is he a man who makes his decisions and he sticks to them. and when is he a man on a mission, you can't take them off. but i think is he going to do grace things and i'm a great supporter and friend and proud to have him in the republican party. >> steve: now is he a republican. congressman, thank you for joining us from dallas. >> thanks. >> brian: you have a big announcement. >> lawrence: i finally decided to write a book. i wrote a book american men. a lot of our fox friends are in this book defending masculinity
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and speaking the truth about masculinity as well. it debuts on october the 10th, next tuesday. a book that i'm proud about. this is a book for not only your son, your husband, but also your daughters as well. you want your daughter to marry the american man. you want to be proud of american man. and we defend that in this new book. >> steve: congratulations. >> lawrence: thank you so much. >> carley: i'm proud of you, lawrence. >> steve: are there any recipes in it. >> lawrence: no recipes. i'm going to save that for carley's book. >> carley: skipping over the king steve doocy. >> steve: house majority leader steve scalise announcing his bid for speaker. is he going to join us with an exclusive chat in about five minutes. >> brian: i'm surprised i'm not on your cover because i am the real man. we will talk about that later, lawrence. first, move over kids. migrants are taking over football field in chicago neighborhood. do you think that's okay? residents have a message for that mayor. >> we already get crap.
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♪ >> carley: move over, kids. migrants are taking over your neighborhood football field in
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chicago in favor of a new shelter for illegal immigrants and residents are outraged. >> the simple solution is no, turn the buses around. >> this is what these leaders think of this community. we got violence, we got poverty. we already get crab. why we always got to get the bottom of the barrel. >> i want mayor brandon johnson to understand that you are selling us out for people who can't vote. [chanting you work for us] >> carley: you work for us they are saying. wow. chicago alderman and duane trust join us now. this hits close to home for you because you coach the youth football team whose facility has now turned into a migrant shelter. so how is this decision going to impact the kids? >> well, i was a former coach. yeah, both my sons played there with darryl harris the director of the windy city football youth and share program.
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going to have a very negative impact because for 40 years ♪ just joe harris but the people of that community have built that park into almost like a europe topian park. that park sour sanctuary. and the mayor is proposing to take it away from our children as well as our senior citizens. >> carley: oh, wow, so does this mean they can't use the football fields as well outside, inside facilities, locker rooms? explain exactly what is going on here. >> i understanding is that the entire park will be closed off to the community gives them team building and structure: alderman, what can be done here because you heard from the residents they said you work for us. we have got violence. we have got poverty. we are already getting scraps, why do we always have to be the bottom of the barrel? people are angry.
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>> and they have every right to be angry. you know, they are outraged and so am i. i think our plan of action, as a community and from me as well is continue to implore upon our mayor to keep this park open, particularly the track and field where our kids are playing football. and we would hope that the mayor listens to us and keep the park open for the residents of the community. it's been very unfortunate with so many migrants coming in. that we do have to shut down a valuable resource such as the chicago park district. >> carley: is this definitely going to take place, alderman, or is this just a proposal at this point? >> it is my understanding after speaking with the mayor that he will do everything that he possibly can to keep the soccer program going and the football program going. which will allow our youth to
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utilize the outdoor track and football field. but, from my understanding, yes, it is something that will happen very soon. >> carley: new york is running out of space and so is chicago. and authorities are bracing for up to 25 buses of around 1250 people aboard them arriving daily. you have people sleeping in o'hare airport, which has sort of become migrant shelter in and of itself if this keeps happening alderman, what happens to chicago? >> we are already at the brink of not being able to take any more migrants in. we are closing down our public spaces in order to accommodate the asylum seekers. not to speak of the financial strain it's placing upon the city. we have to make some serious policy changes in my opinion and
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put tout voters to determine whether or not we continue and how long we continue to be a welcoming sanctuary city. >> carley: duane, if there is any sort of silver lining in this and i believe you helped organize this event where we heard we played the clip about 600 people all joint together speaking out in support of the community children. tell us about that event. >> let me add there was another 600 people waiting outside to get into the event, that's how passionate people are about our children and senior citizenships, let's be clear we have the charges at columbus park. the gators at garfield park. and just because the kids don't have access to the field, that field house is valuable in the sense go into the locker room in case of lightning and thunder.
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kids use that locker room to change. the cheerleaders use that locker room to change. now talking about having our children out in the field having to dress and undress while they can't have the use of their park that their parents and families are paying for and our senior citizens not being able to access that park. you are talking about 30-year plus -- 30 years plus residents there russia than the mayor going to the border to take a field trip. he needs to be in chicago listening to the families and the children and the senior citizens that you are. state law dictates parks are for children and families. >> carley: great point. >> it's not to be used for a migrant shelter. >> carley: people have spoken and it seems like their voice is in unison. alderman, dwayne, thank you so much for joining us this morning important topic. >> absolutely. >> carley: reached out to the mayor's office for a statement but did not receive is a
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♪ ♪ >> brian: fox news alert, new overnight former president donald trump through his support behind congressman jim jordan as house speaker with the speaker vote. trump saying jordan will be a great speaker of the house and has my complete and total endorsement. his congressional colleague has majority leader steve scalise who would also like the job. he is running and he joins us from his office on capitol hill. steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: it is good to have you as well. there donald trump call you and say hey sorry about this time, i'm going with j.j.? >> we spoke obviously pure a lot of friendships in this race. a lot of folks talking about other folks on the outside to bring into this race. there is a lot of interest in the race. at the end of the day, a lot of one-on-one conversations over the last few days i have been having with my colleagues. and a lot of introspection how to get things back on track, the prle

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