tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News December 17, 2023 6:00am-7:00am PST
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polls are giving us a closer look at the 2024 election. the gop nomination, former president donald trump growing his lead among republican primary voters jumping 7% since last month. while all other candidates saw slight decreases in support. >> that is staggering. these are brand-new. the choice among registered voters for president if they were voting now sees trump and hailly meeting in the potential matchup. voters saying the top two issues facing the country are the economy and border security. border security jumping 8 points over the last four months which have been filled with record breaking days at our southern border. rachel: the same polls are revealing nearly half of registered voters view the impeachment inquiry against president biden as, quote, legitimate. despite, that president biden's approval rating actually rose
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slightly compared to last month. >> so those polls which again are brand-new this morning tell quite a story. they tell a story of this election tilting heavily in favor of donald trump. >> heavily. 69%, i don't know if we can put that top line poll number back up. again, these numbers just came n we're reading them as you are too. a 7% jump from last month for donald trump, up to almost 70%, everyone else goes down. rachel: yeah. it's -- >> like we should go back and look at previous moments in primaries, if we've ever seen before anyone's cast a vote a primary where the candidate leading is at 70%. rachel: we saw the poll numbers literally a minute before we came on to the segment here out of the commercial break and i said to you, i feel better about my last podcast title which was the primary's over.
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and thats was the title of the podcast. and it just looks like no matter what they throw at donald trump, no matter what they do, no matter how many charge hs they throw against him, no matter how much the press is against him, he comes out fighting. fighting and winning is what people are responding to at least on the republican side. >> you look at the numbers, the economy being the top issue. look at what the you economy was like under a businessman and immigration too. that's why you're hearing rumors that the white house is willing to -- >> well, i don't know if you have further detail. >> go ahead. >> when we flashed this up the first time, i was surprised, and it made me think about the polls and what about guns, though. >> it cuts both ways. >> does that mean 10% of people want more gun control? or is that some significant percentage of those want less gun control? what does guns mean as an
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important issue facing the country. rachel: seeing immigration and border security jump 7 points, that explains a lot about what we're seeing. by the way -- >> exactly right. rachel: we're seeing democrat governors, democrat mayors, suddenly talk about oh, well, we've got to do something about the border and you see katie hobbs in arizona, she mocked sending the national guard down to the border and a now she's sending the national guard. not just that, by name, calling out joe biden. so these polls are making a difference in terms of at least the rhetoric coming out of democrats. >> the story interest that poll right th shows abortion at 6%. we accurately assessed the democrats will tend to lean into abortion in 2024. they've got an uphill climb to make it an issue you that voters care about rival the economy ad
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the border. >> donald trump can say this is what i did, this is what you i will still do. we're reacting just like you are. rachel: in real time. >> part of the general election polling you saw with nikki haley versus joe biden, donald trump versus joe biden, you also you saw desantis, as opposed to 2020 it's a refer refer dumb on joe biden. -- referendum on joe biden. it's not just about donald trump or nikki haley. there's three and-a-half years of joe biden's presidency to judge and that judgment whether or not again it's on issues like not just immigration and the economy but war, but i think as well, i just think general competence and dean sigh and what -- decency. there's been cocaine at the white house that no one can find the culprit on. rachel: i know who it is. >> there's been countless trans
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activists on the white house lawn. rachel: there was a democrat who swore in over gay porn. >> where was that. rachel: was that in indy? state legislature somewhere and we had a satanic christmas display we're dealing with. >> in iowa. rachel: great week for dems. >> then this. that was a warmup for this. >> to what? >> gay porn in the senate hearing chamber. alleged aide for senator ben carton not caught because self-videoed. >> and then shared to a group t chat of like minded individuals. >> pictures and video. i can't do justice -- there's no overstating this. i mean, there's -- the pictures, the video, in -- >> you don't -- yeah. >> in the senate hearing. >> you don't want to see it. that's what strikes you most, an empty senate hearing room. the video eventually pans over to show the senate emblem.
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>> on purpose. >> on purpose. >> look where we are, look what we're doing. rachel: this is where, by the way, sonya sotomayor was sworn in, this is like a place where the american -- this hearing room belongs to the american people and these men in many ways desecrated it. >> do you have assigned seats in the hearing room? >> i did hear the two senators that sit in that location, you know who they are. >> who are they? >> one of them is amy klobuchar, i don't know who the other one is. >> that's amy klobuchar's seat, on her desk right there. rachel: there will be a cleanup crew for sure. >> jonathan to turly wrote that staffers have use of the room. it uses an official area for personal purposes. it's not clear if there were commercial benefits garnered from the video found on various
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sites. using the congressional space for commercial purposes can factor in possible carings. the resignation -- charges. the aide's been dismissed, resigned, fire. it won't necessarily end a capitol police investigation. >> the aide that was fired put out a statement, claiming maybe he was discriminated against because of who he loves. >> he says there's a political tack against him because of who he loves. rachel: this is a political attack against him and he's looking to see if he can get, you know, a lawyer and he's looking into -- it's just really hard to believe this victim culture and that that's the initial reaction instead of deep shame and embarrassment. you assume this person has a family. by the i way, it's two men. there's two people here. it's the depth of shame. >> it's stating the obvious to say it's not about who he loves, it's about where he loves and to think that -- >> absolutely right. >> that's stating the obvious.
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here's what i think is more interesting. that he thinks there is some chance that playing that card it might get him out. like somewhere down -- he goes i you bet if i play this victim card, mine, why would he not. rachel: it's not a bad assumption. >> those cards have worked. rachel: it absolutely has. he was fired. the question that jonathan is bringing up is will there be criminal charges and we live in a two tier system, particularly on capitol hill. there was a guy that pulled a fire alarm and disrupted an official proceeding for which many republicans are now sitting in jail in washington, d.c. for disrupting a hearing. there are people who have put their foot up on nancy pelosi's desk and they are now sitting in jail after january 6th. this guy -- these two men were at a amy c klobuchar's desk. will what happen to them. >> senator ben carden put out a two line statement, saying this
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person has been fired and we won't comment on it anymore. >> democrat don't want to talk about it anymore. >> they weren't overcome by passion. inappropriateness was the point. >> of course it was planned. >> that's why you do, look where i am in the senate chamber,. >> let's go to wisconsin where it's always normal according to you, wisconsin is -- rachel: well, yeah. it's a wisconsin story. it sure is. taco johns -- >> love taco johns. rachel: i'm not into fast food mexican joints. >> we had a taco bell and taco johns in our small town in minnesota growing up. rachel: which is better. >> i like them both. rachel: well, this take a co-johns -- taco johns is upset. they're right across from a junior high school and junior high school kids are coming over to taco johns after school unsupervised without their parents to get a snack but they're not just ordering food and sitting down and having a good time with their friends. >> like good wisconsin kids.
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>> like the peach pit, beverly hills 90210, record that. it ain't like that. it ain't like the peach pit. they are stealing soda, stealing the condiments, they're throwing rocks at employees. so basically taco johns said, listen, we're going to have a new rule, no kids who are unsupervised in our restaurant and that's catching on because other places have had unruly young kids. >> how old? rachel: junior high, high school kids. this is the lack of respect that lack of parental control in many i ways. i get the parents aren't there but clearly these kids -- >> here's the sign posted at a taco johns. it says due to multiple incident involving unsupervised minors stealing soda and condiments and leaving messes, being disrespectful and messing around, all minor children under
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18must be accompanied by an adut in our lobby. rachel: that hurts businesses. they probably want the business, young kids coming in. but it's not worth the hassle. >> yeah. >> you've got to do what you've got to do. they're probably not spending a lot of money either. if they're junior high, high school, they're not buying hundreds of dollars worth of the taco johns. they're probably buying a soda and refilling it eight times. >> it's a hard time being worked up about taco johns. >> get worked up. >> we went from a senate gay porn segment to this, it doesn't maintain -- rachel: it looks like the kids aren't doing that bad of a thing in comparison. >> small things lead to big things. parents a, make your kids behave at taco johns. >> growing rocks at employees. rachel: yeah, throwing rocks at employees is pretty bad. there's been a lack of respect in general.
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i think that's the key thread, that's the thread along, a lack of respect and it starts at home. >> when's the last time you made a suicide. >> that's making every flavor. rachel: i never heard of that. >> you use every soda in the soda machine, it's been a long time. my kids do it on the regular. >> it's been a long time. you add mountain dew, dr. pepper. >> the uss carney and british war ship shooting down 15 mute i drones yesterday. one targeted a commercial ship. according to u.s. central command, the american destroyer took down 14 unmanned drones in the red sea. neither ship suffered damage and no injuries are reported. >> a confederate reconciliation monument is being removed from arlington national cemetery as soon as friday, as the deadline
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to remove confederacy related monuments inches closer. it faces opposition from the gop. there was a letter written to lloyd austin saying the naming commission clearly overstepped legislative authority. the reconciliation monument as it is known does not honor or commemorate the confederacy, it commemorates reconciliation and national june you at this. rachel: who wouldn't -- unity rachel: who wouldn't want that. >> in football, the cincinnati bengals trading touchdowns with the vikings in the last few minutes to send the game into overtime, setting up a fourth down for minnesota. >> fourth and inches. this is tense. do what you're gonna do. you didn't do it! >> what did you say, is it
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over? >> oh, rachel. the game wa wasn't over. this gave cincinnati a chance to win the game and send pete home didisappointed. >> the snap's good. the hold is good and the bengals have come back to beat the vikings in overtime. >> absolutely blew it. >> they beat the vikings 27-24 in overtomb. you can check out what a real contender looks like, the cowboys take on the bengals. we went to a bar and brought rachel, watched a little bit of football. >> little bit. >> a little bit. rachel: i did. i sat down and within a couple minutes there was something lewd said between both of you and i said is this what it's like and you're like yeah. yeah, welcome. >> there was a lot of good conversation. rachel: conversation. >> she was taken aback by pete's independent enthusiasm in
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the bar. rachel: he would like stand up and start yelling and like nobody else was like joining in but it seemed to not matter. >> doesn't matter. right here. i've got will chirping about the bengals coming back. rachel: he blamed will for the bengals winning. and then we decided to go get a steak. we had a fantastic steak. >> i love your cheering. do what you're gonna do. he didn't do it. [laughter] >> rachel: all the brits in the bar were going like what's going on here. >> we had a good time. it was our annual christmas party. rachel: it was. first annual. do it again. all right. still ahead, biden's border fallout, arizona's democratic governor deploying the national guard after being ignored by biden. >> carrie lake fired up about the chaos, she joins us live, next. is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees.
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but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved the world that he gave his only son. it's not about presents. it's about jesus. join me this advent in praying every day on hallow. cut through the noise and find god's peace.
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favored tactic is more border agents, two thirds support deporting those here illegally andpenalizing businesses that he them. our next guest carrie lake joins us now. great to have you. you're seeing -- first of all, you ran when you ran against katie hobbs for that governorship, your signature issue was i'm going to send the national guard down there and now she is reacting to basically the border collapsing. what's your reaction to her now saying oh, yeah, maybe we should send the national guard? >> it's laughable. i mean, she on week one, month one started pulling down the barrier that governor doocy put up at the border. while it wasn't a permanent barrier, it was something. her first move on the borders was to tear that down and open it up. this is laughable. my plan was to call it an
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invasion on day one, send troops down there and stop people from crossing over the border in arizona and now that the election is not too far away, we're within a year of the election, the democrats are in a panic. joe biden, rubin giyago, kyrsten sinema, created this problem. everybody knows we had a secure border under president trump and they peeled back all of those policies that were working, rachel, and now we have people tens of thousands of people pouring across arizona's border each week and they're running into our interior and being bussed everywhere you across this country and now she sends the guard down there? and then she wants them to just process people. we need to stop people from coming across immediately and we need to build a wall. that's the fastest, cheapest way to do this. rachel: you always hear this, we're going to get more money for border security. it means more money to process them to get them out into the country and not in spaces where
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the media can pay attention to people collecting under a bridge or overflowing centers near the border. so we just came up with some polls that just came out in the last hour. they show that border immigration and border security, just over one month period jumped 7 points in terms of what people care about in the upcoming he'll he ex. i wonder, -- election i wonder, do you think it's the polls that are causing katie hobbs to go oh, my gosh we've got to send the national guard down there and what exactly will the national guard do under her leadership? >> sounds like they're going to be taking some of the pressure off border patrol agents and processing people and i'm sure that the members of the national guard would rather go down there and stop people from coming over. and then that will allow us to open up some of the legal ports of entry. so typical of the democrat leadership or lack of leadership to close down legal ports of
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entry to legal business and legal tourism so that they can take all of our border patrol and processing people coming i'll legally. it's -- illegally. it doesn't make any sense. i don't know what her plans are. all i know is that it's a bunch of dead end deal for the american people. i'm not surprised that, rachel, the issue of the border has climbed because it affects everybody. we're worried now about a terrorist attack. we heard that there were ieds or at least the elements to make ieds that were he detected at the border. we have fighting age men. we're importing a foreign army and it won't take long for people to turn on us. meanwhile, our economy is hurting. these people have to be put up. they have to be put up in housing, housing that our own citizens don't have access to. and jobs that are going to be taken from american citizens. it's a mess. it's easy to fix on day one, you get in there and you start constructing that wall. and then you start following the
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laws that are on the books and wouldn't have this problem. rachel: you're running against giy ag gos in arizona. kyrsten sinema may enter as an independent candidate. i'm sure the border will be a top issue. you've been strong on what needed to happen from day one on kaye hekatie hobbs' watch and dt happen until the border collapsed. you probably have a good leg to stand on with that issue for sure. this race is important not only for border communities suffering in arizona but really as you mentioned it's a national issue, a national security issue. carrie lake, you've been a clear voice on this and we appreciate you joining us this morning. >> thank you so much, rachel. rachel: merry christmas. >> merry christmas to you too. thanks. rachel: all right. this just in. brand-new fox poll shows the former president dominating among gop rivals and voters say
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the economy is the most important issue facing the country. maria bartiromo reacts to that. but first, 'tis the season for giving. our next guest has been with the salvation army for 20 years and he joins us next with his five figure mission oh, boy this is going to be a great segment. ♪ ♪ i love the way you decorate my heart. ♪ manufacturing back to america. we're taking the best fibers our farm can produce, spinning it at one location, weaving it, then finally into a cut and sewn product. there's value in buying american made it has a real life impact up and down the supply chain. we want our customers to feel how special this product is, right when they open the box. go to redlandcotton.com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20.
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lieutenant michael cain. it's great to see you. there are salvation army soldiers across the country. if i'm being honest with you, the way i know about you is you're right there in my hometown of sherman, texas. you're a celebrity. i got a call from my mom and she said laur jerry is at the walmad he has a goal and he's trying to meet it. what's your goal this christmas. >> my goal is $15,000. >> you've been doing this for 20 years. what's your goal most years? what have you raised? >> i've been doing this for 23 years. my first goal i started out with was 1,000, and 15,000 is my highest but i've been doing like i said for 23 years. >> how close are you to the goal today? >> right now i'm at 6,000, and i need 8,000 to hit it. >> all right. you're raising money.
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lieutenant cain, no relation by the way a between the two of us, lieutenant cain, i know we have a website set up to help jerry hit the goal of 15 you thousand 15,000 which wecan reach. what does it mean to the salvation army to have soldiers like jerry out there raising money. >> it's great for the salvation army to have soldiers like jerry raising money at the red question tell. it's what funds our programs all year long. it goes directly into the community that it's raised and that goes to provide food, securities for our community jerry is out there every day raising that money helps us to be able to do that throughout the year and one in three americans are worse off this year than they were last year and the salvation army is there to help them out. >> it goes right back into the local community where you are with the salvation army's red kettle campaign. >> absolutely. every dollar raised in the community stays in the
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community, 82-cents out of every dollar is going directly into services with the salvation army. >> it's the season of giving. it's often a season of giving gifts. what a great campaign you guys have campaigned for many, many years, giving back to everyone in the community. geyserly, i know this, you -- jerry, i know this, you light up my mom's face. she tells me about it. do you know rosalind cane? >> not really. i met her when covering 1417. >> the walmart there in sherman. she knows you because you're a celebrity. she wants you to reach this goal of 15,000. really quickly, jerry, tell me why is this important for you? why do you do this every year? why have you been doing this for 23 years? >> well, i love what i'm doing. it helps everybody and i just like to do what i do. >> well, you're good things for
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people, jerry. this is not me guessing, i know that people really, really appreciate you. as there are many people like you, we should point out all across the country, helping their own communities through the salvation army's red kettle campaign. i know that community appreciates you, jerry, very much. for anyone watching, he's got a big goal, 15 you thousand. 15,000, he's at 6,000, 500 or so in that area. let's help jerry get there. did to foxandfriends.com and put him over the top. thank you, jerry. thank you, lieutenant. >> thank you. >> i'll see you at the little walmart, jerry. 2023 is almost through. ahead we'll take a look back at our favorite moments but first voters a name the economy and te border as the top two issues facing the country ahead in 2024. maria bartiromo is next. is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store.
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in october. he was only 54 years old. quaker oats is recalling several cereal and granola bar products over a possible salmonella contamination risk, company advising consumers to throw away multiple flavors of chewy bars and granola cereals. there have been no confirmed reports ofnesses relate -- of illnesses related to the recall. kim kardashian is sharing a unique christmas gift me received this year. one company sent her an exact replica of her brain. she also showed off the computer image the company used to help make the brain sculpture. he it was made from a body scan that kardashian underwent earlier this year. she explained that it helps her detect cancer and diseases in the early stages. that's a very interesting christmas gift.
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pete? or add exam, i was going to -- adam, i was going to give you one. >> of your brain? rachel: no, of your brain. >> nobody wants that. there's nothing of value there. i've been talking about the forecast. if you live along the east coast, there's a big winter storm. there's a big winter storm out there on the way. this is the system we're tracking moving you across the southeast, running its way up the east coast. this is a serious storm, talking 2 to 3 inches, 4 inches of rain in some cases isolated areas getting up to the 5 inches of rain. and then the the winds are going to be the real story with this as well, winds up to 50, 60 miles an harp. things is a big one. it certainly will delay travel. i've got folks behind me now. we convinced them to come on screen. everybody wave as we toss it back in. we're throwing it back to you guys, hey, everybody. >> good morning, everybody. quite a crew out there.
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great to see. all right. the race for 2024 heats up, a brand-new poll released this morning at the top of the hour revealing the economy is still the number one issue for all voters across the board. party is split when it comes the second most important issue with democrats nearly split on gun control and climate change while republicans point to border security. joining us now sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo. great to see you. i'm sure you saw in the poll donald trump's commanding lead at 69% of republican voters up 7% from last month. maria: yeah. good morning, pete. great to see you all. yes, and that underlines rachel's podcast, the primary is over, donald trump is taking it away. we're watching that but i'm really glad that you zero's into tissues that are important to voters today. the first one on the economy is so important.
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that tells you what we're all feeling. when we're going to vote, we are thinking about how our lives have changed and how policies out of washington impact the people directly. and that's why the economy is the number one issue. people are going to the grocery stores and seeing how expensive everything is. and they're recognizing that the reckless spending over the last two and-a-half years is the direct result of all of the inflation that we're feeling. don't forget the definition of inflation. too many dollars chasing too few goods. that is exactly what has occurred in the last two and-a-half years. we are watching inflation cut into our wages, cut into our ability to pay for extra things we're just getting by paying for the essentials and that is rent, food, and fuel. and i want to point out something that i've been learning over the last couple weeks. i spoke about this on my show on fox business multiple times over the last few weeks. and the issue of oil prices undermining any ability to get
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inflation really lower is the key point here. the fact that oil prices have been so elevated, that's really the underlying issue with inflation. i had john john on the other da. he said oil prices will be down next year. remember, it's an election year. maria, it's an election year. gasoline will be down one year from now, it's an election year. i said john, why do you keep saying it's an election year? because they will manipulate it. the white house and the democrats are going to want to put lipstick on the pig and they're going to want to do whatever they can to get gasoline prices lower, oil prices lower as we are going to the polls next november. how do they do it? they can do it in any number of ways. john said this is what they're doing now, they're doing everything they can to get oil prices down so that makes the inflation story looks better. don't forget about the underlying policies of what's got us here.
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no matter what efforts they do to try to get gasoline prices down, all of the market analysts that i've been speaking with lately continue to remind me, it's an election year. it's an election year. oil will be down. so how will they do it? they can call their allies across the world, let's say they do a deal with saudi arabia. we'll do this for you but you've got to pump it up on the output here. you've got to flood the market with product so that oil prices go down. that's one way. the bottom line is, watch for any manipulation or any moves to actually change what you see and what you feel at the grocery store. that's going to be the number one priority in the 12 months coming with the democrats trying so hard to get the economy looking better, lipstick on the pig, do whatever you can do to get oil down so that makes the inflation story look better. we're talking about this this morning. i've got a nice little scoop to bring you at the top of the hour. people are not focusing on who was with hunter biden when he
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pulled had that stunt the other day by defying a congressional subpoena and going direct throw the steps of the capitol to give a press conference, nobody else can do except the first son. the people he was traveling with, we've got a scoop from jason smith this morning. we're going to bring that to you at the top of the hour. we're talking about the soft attacks on america from surveillance to propaganda from the chinese communist party to censorship, alan dershowitz will take it on. we'll talk with mark green. i want to know from him is xi jinping directing the chinese nationals that are coming into the border, he's going to tell us what we don't know about the border and what's behind all of these apprehensions and dr. ben carson will take on the propaganda war we're seeing underway. we have a big show, breaking news, we'll see you in 15 minutes. >> thank you, merry chris. maria: merry christmas. >> a look back at our favorite
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watch. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm with will and pete go we're very glad you're here with us. we don't know what's in the show. rachel: we're going to let it unfold. >> welcome to "fox & friends." ♪ rachel: i think they're going so far out, you can tell. >> we keep it real here on fox. had tthat is fake news. ♪ >> rachel, let's go over to you guys where i think we're making tortillas. >> that's some serious behind the scenes "fox & friends." >> i've been trying to tell pete about this with nilla wafer. rachel: we haven't stopped
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eating since the last segment. i've never seen you eat anything green before. we need a dog to pick up the food i drop. it's national dog day. >> look at that. >> this is the first "fox & friends weekend" of 2023 outside fox square. it's in full swing. >> three, two, one, go! ♪ >> it's time to take the plunge. >> do you guys want to hold hands? >> i'll hold will's hand if he'll hold mine. >> go, rachel. yeah! ♪ >> look at the hair. >> right down the middle.
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♪ >> "fox & friends" fashion, we compete. rachel: i really thought you were going to win. >> at what point. rachel: at at the time that you took out the pins. >> what better backdrop than the grandstand of the daytona 500, the great american race. >> i got to do the nascar racing experience. that was awesome. rachel: i'm going to spend the day with america's pride, the thunderbirds, and fly away. >> you pulled 9.1gs. rachel: my call sign is mamacita nine squared because i did over 9gs. >> 300 push ups, 66 pull ups to
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honor the navy seal foundation. >> will, you ready? >> first words out of the water. how are you feeling? >> this guy's fast. >> last leg, mile and-a-half. two men to the 9/11 memorial. >> let's go! whoo! >> it's a special thing to have said you have done in your life. well done, brother. >> on our way to "fox & friends." >> "fox & friends," leave until you scream. you are a child of god. go on and sing he it. sing it.♪ all my best days ♪ baby, all i need it you ♪ fly me to the moon, let me swing among the stars. ♪ you traded the stars for a chance at your heart. ♪ a build a boat, so let it
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rain. >> "fox & friends" - a flash mob invading our studio. [laughter] ♪ >> you got your laughs. they got their clips. america likes reality. america likes the you truth. >> you just said to me in the break that america doesn't like the truth. [laughter] >> i made a joke and someone said ha ha. pete hegseth, king of the 12-year-olds. >> i feel like once a weekend these two have a little bit of a tif. i'm switzerland, and cranky pants. rachel: and now you're sassy pants. you've been grump py over the
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past couple weeks. it's national puzzle day. >> i want to carry you around in my pocket. rachel: it's definitely a bromance between these two. >> i definitely like working with friends. >> you don't even fill up your gas tank. >> we're happy you're with us. >> looking back is always fun. rac.rachel: it goes fast. go to church, everybody. >> good stuff. rachel: did you get teary eyed? >> me? no. rachel: we have so much fun. i realize how much we eat, what games we do, what great music we have. >> we have a lot to be thankful for. rachel: i agree. >> to share it with you, the feedback we get from viewers. >> it's not just the three of us. rick, adam, everybody in the control room, entire family, but
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i mean, it's so gratuitous but it's so real, and you. rachel: absolutely. >> we see you on fox square. we see what you say to us. >> you send us pictures. rachel: you e-mail us, tweet us. >> more "fox & friends" moments away. is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved the world that he gave his only son. it's not about presents. it's about jesus. join me this advent in praying every day on hallow. cut through the noise and find god's peace.
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pete: don't miss tomorrow morning, lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends at the peter pan diner in bay shore, new york. come say hi. will: go say hi to lawrence. we appreciate you hanging out with us. i'll see you next weekend, these guys will see you in 2024. pete: we'll be back for the weekend before that, we won't see you. will: been nice knowing you in 2023. pete: it's going to be a heck of a year. go to church, we'll see you soon. ♪
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