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will: senator tim scott on what this means inching closer to november 6789 pete: rookie wnba sensation caitlyn clark snubbed from the olympic team. the bizarre reason why straight ahead. third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now.
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pete: rhode island. nice and great. that's great. i imagine in three hours, four hours that beach will be pretty packed. pete: i went to the beach yesterday for many hours yesterday. will: what'd you do? pete: mostly sat there and enjoyed with friends. made sand castles and buried my kids. they buried me in the sand. typical stuff swim out to the bank. this was kids go play and then little interaction. very nice day. rachel: very nice. pete: not too much because i had
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to get up and do the morning show. jen and the kids were there. you successly execute it had. rachel: you got your breakfast. will: they're on a team and they they're on a team and. pete: i finished the order and went into her app. rachel: you did. will: thousands of anti-israel protesters are gathering outside of the white house and furious with the response of oturu ongoing hamas war. rachel: the demonstration as president biden wraps up trip overseas. pete: madeleine rivera joining us now with the details. reporter: hey, guys, the area outside of the white house cleaned up by the time president biden returns and the pro palestinian protesters return and they're going to have these for their demand to send them to israel and thousands travel to the country and the nation's capitol to showcase their furry and andrew jackson with paint and making red hand prints and
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red line in rafah and crossed by heading into the city and as the protest unfolded overseas in israel, there was joy and they reunited with their families and israeli forces rescued them in a daring operation and >> we won't stop working till all the hostages are home and a ceasefire is reached. that's essential for happening. reporter:red biden administration is recontinuing to work for the remains hostages through negotiation and antony
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blinken is heading back to the middle east tomorrow. pete: look who's here with us this morning. shannon bream. >> i teleported in. good to see you guys. >> there's so much blow back from progressives in the left and the rights saying it's not too late and we don't like what you're doing and it's cruel and unusual and you wouldn't do that and getting this split of support within his party and israel and hamas with things that are polling out this week and going for every state and we polled and double digit advantage with president trump and people thinking he would be
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better on that issue so the white house is scrambling. will: acknowledging who sits on the jury. does he need to testify? >> we've all talked about, president trump's trial here in manhattan, it's a jury pool that's 85% voted for president biden is we think last time around and those are numbers he's working with and delaware, it's different. that's biden country and they have generations there and they're well known there and a report one juror was crying during the testimony and one jury you need one to hang and not get a conviction.
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i don't know if i'm the defense, i'd lean against putting hunter on the stand. there's so many avenues that can open and that why president trump and his team wanted to testify and i think they knew for them it would be difficult and once you put them on the stand, they can go a lot of different places you might not want to talk about. same thing with hunter. rachel: she went through a lot of effort to get there. >> whether i started reading her travel plans, i thought i'm not reading in right. this cannot possibly be. she got it done and i got to think she wants him to feel the support. pete: timing wise on monday for the trial and do you think it wraps up by the end of the week and rachel: one more case, the
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elderly pro life activist and she's like 75 years old and this is a very violent place to live and where are they the priority for the doj and the city? >> it's tough for the doj because we remember there were attacks doj is pursuing those people and assigning jail time for people demonstrating and live stream it had and knew what they were doing and it was against the law and i would imagine most of the fo folks and one pled guilty they're willing to know what they walked into
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and doj not a great optic and equally aggressive going for other folks on the side. rachel: only p 4 and another one in the 60s that got solitary confinement for 22 days, which violates the nelson mandela act that says you can't keep it for more than 15 days and these are very severe unusual punishments and coming to us from new york. will: what can we expect on "fox & friends"? rachel: short list and rising and he'll tell us about that and talk over foreign policy and big part of the resume. >> he's got hesitation and the drain on the resources is real
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and talk about that . the trump rally that i know you talked ahead of that and that was the district and how does he feel? rachel: here in the south bronx. pete: i have seen all the promos on fox nation and going for fox nation. it's like a dream come true. >> should have made him wear a mullet wig for the show. janice actively kill it had. pete: proper fox news sunday host and fire cracker break dancing during every commercial break. will: and i'm comfortable saying this, they smoked us, pete and rachel. i mean, brian and shannon and
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dagen embarrassed us. >> it was a lot of fun. rachel: i can't stop looking at you. >> tamara who did my makeup. hair and make up was the best and there's a lot of purpose and will blue eye shadow doing this and we've got to embrace it. our outfits. rachel: i want to do this. i told tom i want to do the 80s thing. pete: anyone else on television that has the range to go from 80s game show to fox news sunday? the range? rachel: there's no one on television who looks more like olivia newton john. the most massive compliment i can give you. >> let's get physical. rachel: i love you. you are awesome. incredible. pete: check it out on fox nation, the quiz show. looks like a lot of fun. thank you very much. rachel: thanks, shannon. pete: turning to a few
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additional headlines starting with this, a landslide taking out a massive chunk of road at t town pass in wyoming cutting off a critical lake between eastern idaho and jackson, wisconsin. officials don't know how long it'll take to repair the road and say the closest possible route going more than 60 miles out of the way. hope that i'm able to represent you again very soon. it's held in honor of king charles iii's birthday.
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will: assuming that's soccer style? we didn't show it yet. pete: it's coming up. come on. come on. will: i saw something he slides on his knees soccer style. pete: was that the preview or broadcast? will: throwing me off. pete: on air or not on air? we're not working with pros here.
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will: most talked about basketball player period, not women's but on l planet. caitlyn clark left off the women's olympic basketball team. christineen writing in the usa today. two sources long time basketball veteran withs decades of experience in the women's game told me friday that is concerned how clark's millions of fans would react to what likely would be limited playing time on the factor of decision making and if true, that's an extraordinary mission of real attention with the old guard of women's basketball for this multimillion dollar sensation.
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pete: wanting fans and larger contracts and even talking about it for years and then suddenly a sensation, fan favorite shows up and you don't say it's front and center synergy home your vote lifting and all of our votes lifting and you've got serious animosity or serious reasons for not wanting to elevate that person. rachel: we had dan on earlier from outkick and what he had to say. >> they had a great opportunity and i don't care about luka or jaylen brown or nb ark finals and there's no basketball player that's a bigger draw right now in the world. i would argue in the world then caitlyn clark. what a missed opportunity. they could have had more eyeballs on women's basketball, which would have equated to going back to your season and fixing up even stronger now it's the same old same old and no one is going to pay attention and that's a missed opportunity and a really dumb missed
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opportunity. will: it makes with raise reporter: risen above ambition. there's no reason. they're cutting their nose off despite their face. rachel: i just -- i'm trying to understand it all and i think what women of color in sports wanted was more diversity and seems like she's a diverse member inside of this, you know, cohort of female basketball players.
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rachel: break it down for me. will: i think a lot of women are christian and she's an outlier from race to sexuality and style of play even. she's an out lier. but -- outlier but it's all garnered her a lot of attention. ratings follow, money followings ratings, and now you've seen jealousy i think. i don't think it's limited to the superficial factors of race or sexuality. at some point it's jealousy. pete: yeah, it is unfortunate for all the levels you played out and it's not uncommon in sports and like a new player comes in to a league and isaiah thomas famously got this treatment from jordan and magic and others that said hey, new kid, you're a little above and we'll knock you down a peg and tough fouls she faced and there's that dynamic but this feels like more than that. and the question is how long does it persist and to miss such
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a big opportunity like this for the country saying, wow, i want to watch the women's team at the olympics. rachel: she's good enough to be on the olympic's team. pete: according to to people that follow the wnba the answer is yes, i just don't no. rachel: so much for the sister hood. i thought that's what it was supposed to be about but guess not. a shocking new report reveals the dire impact of biden's energy agenda on the u.s. economy. we're going to talk to you about what it means for your gas bill, next. ♪
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this -- these policies are actually a war on american families and i want to talk about national security. so let's start with families and what are the opportunity costs of not producing enough oil and how is it impacting us? >> this is a war on american oil and gas and what has that meant for the american consumer and reason that the price of these policies that are reducing the amount of oil and gas producing
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in the country and rachel: what we were producing before and so, all that is affecting you and take your food in to deliver the grocery stores and the farms and those expenses are at it and a national security component to this and people understand we are empowering iran and iran is not just causing trouble in the middle east and the oil
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discovered off the coast of guyana and why empower iran when we have liquid gold right under our feet? >> i wish hi a good answer to that question. when i give speeches around the country about what biden has done the way he's kind of recked our economy and people ask me is this intentional and trying to hurt america. the higher world oil prices and we're not producing it here at
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home and makes no sense. rachel: no, you could only be doing this if you're trying to hurt america or in the case of john kerry in charge of that iran policy and at one point he was a hobbyist for iran and you have to wonder what's the thinking here? and the people who suffer of course are the poorest, are the working class, and we're really glad you're doing these kinds of studies and it's important to put it out there and remind people of the way it was, the way it is, and how it can be if we change leadership and energy policies. >> if trump is reelected president, we'll be producing every sin l barrel we can and a great job here at home and hurting our enemies. what's wrong with that? rachel: yeah, what's wrong with that? steven moore, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, rachel. rachel: biden's border order taking effect this week but is it doing anything? pete and will go off the wall to break it down, next.
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>> i'm moving past republican obstruction and using the executive authority available to me as president and doing what i can to address the border. migrants restricted from receiving asylum on the southern border unless they seek it from entering through a established lawful process. pete: joe biden's executive order on the border is now in effect and what does it actually mean? will: go off the wall and see if we can understand what it does, and if it will be effective. pete: good luck. will: here in effect is the policy that is put if place and
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shuts down the border after 2500 encounters. pete: kind of. seven days in a row above 2500 at which point a cap of 1500 encounters goes into effect and you're still allowing people in but only up to 1500 and it stays in effect until you have 14 straight days of less than 1500. will: 1.8 million illegal immigrants to enter the u.s. per year. pete: under the policy we could still get almost 2 million a year because it's riddled with loopholes. will: that's right. that 1500 number does not apply to the following types of people that may try to come in illegally, visa holders, unaccompanied children, victims of severe form of trafficking, those that use cbp1 app. pete: this is what they've been touting the entire time, go to the app to be more orderly and that could be thousands and thousands a day through the cbp1
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app through ports of industry. people running across not through ports of illegal entry. this new policy is going to address it but it's not going to. will: the executive order by owe biden going to receive criticism include tag of former president trump. >> they did undo all of your policies with the stroke of a pen. now finally yesterday, he implemented a new policy and however it's nearly 2 million illegals a year. >> millions o f people are allowed to come in and meanly a joke and everyone knows it and it's got nothing to do with border security pete: the accusation is it has to do with a date in november where he's seriously underwater on this issue and wants to make it look
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like something is being done. the other reason why, will, he didn't want the television cameras down this. he doesn't want the heat and we've got a lot of reporterrers down there covering it, one of which is bill melugin. will: take a look at illegal immigrant encounters since it's gone into place and putting in place executive order on wednesday 5600 daily encounters and on thursday 4,000 daily. that's two days over the
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threshold. pete: correct. that means we would need five more days of numbers over 2500 at which the rolling average would then kick in the 14 days where there's a restriction on asylum seekers and under 1500 for 14 days, then it can go back to these numbers until it goes back underneath 2500 for seven more days. will: not changing the numbers from before the new executive order. this week on the will cain show, which is live at noon across the
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state fox news u tube and fox news facebook and hang out live and we're watching it on spotify or apple or youtube by subscribing and we'll have pete hegseth on wednesday for off the rails and leading contender for vice presidency doug burgum. pete: your boy. coming on the will cain show check it out every day monday through thursday at 12, noon, eastern time. former president trump earning green in the golden state with a string of sold out fundraisers. will: vp contender tim scott on what it means to inch closer to the convention. inching closer to the convention. he's next. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white
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rachel: it doesn't end this, trump surrogate and potential vp pick tim scott launching a $14 million effort targeting minority voters and he joins us
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now. snout torr, welcome. >> hi, rachel. how are you? rachel: there's been some really interesting positive news for the trump-appointed campaign. tell us where things are at and how you plan to help the president leading up to the convention. >> well, let me be clear, donald trump is going to be a juggernaut and it's the most remarkable fundraising in history of politics and question immediate to make sure we have donald trump for four more years and have him back on the world stage and one thing we have without question is working with joe biden on the world stage and best thing he can do is going for the vises yule stage ask stay off of it d visual stage and stay off and we need donald trump back on the stage and going from 2017 and we need a
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sharp president or the united states protecting the western allies and doing the right thing for the merri bowl people and that person is donald trump and it's time for us to fire joe bind. those resources will be very helpful. pete: senator, the left has thrown everything at him including what happened in a trial here in new york city, and they've counted on it effectively being their campaign strategy and at every step it has backfired. why does it keep backfiring and why do they keep trying? >> they keep trying because they have nothing else to do but try to keep donald trump off the campaign trail and you know for sure the results of those efforts have backfired and his
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numbers go up in the polls and he becomes the biggest fundraising draw in american history and politically and it brings to focus the american people and protecting law and justice is job one from president trump and he will not target his political opponent and he'll fire merrick garland and restore confidence in the department of justice. they are out of answers for the american people so all they can do now is lie, cheat and steal. will: the vetting process including senator marco rubio of florida, senator jd vance of ohio, dug burgum, former governor of north dakota and tom cotton and elise stefanik and we
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sat down with the former president and asked him what are you looks arkansas looking for in a vice presidential candidate? my estimation he gave us three criteria: someone he gets along with. you seem to satisfy that. somebody that selfishly can help him win and historically isn't the case when it comes to vice president and that would be nice. and most importantly he said somebody that could be president. do you think he's satisfied that second and third requirement helped him win and could be president? >> well, there's no question that i think we have an amazing talented republican party and a great bench. without question having run businesses and having spent ten years in the senate in the house and understanding how this government works and what we need to make sure we do is have people who are ready to take this to the mat. president trump doesn't need any help. what he needs is amplifying his voice. when we do that, we're doing the right thing to make sure that american people have four more
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years of low unemployment, low enfellation, high enthusiasm and frankly -- enthusiasm and world peace and put shoulder to the grindstone and make sure the american people and the world experiences four more years of donald trump. listen, when donald trump was president, we didn't have war in ukraine, we did not have conflict in the middle east. we certainly did not have aggression from china, period. we had the strongest economy we've ever seen in my lifetime. the person people deserve four more years and we have to restore confidence in our justice system. only one person does that. it's not a vp contender and not who the vp will be. it's what we do to make sure president trump gets four more years. rachel: senator, one of the things that the president also mentioned was somebody who aligned with him. obviously on many, many issues
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you do and you talked about world peace and that's an issue i really care about and i'm really scared. i have young sons who are l of draftable age should we go in some sort of conflict. it's very personal to me and talked about the war in ukraine and that might not have happened and donald trump said that wouldn't have happened if he were president instead of joe biden is we are in a war with ukraine. should we take off the table and end that conflict. >> we need to make sure we have the end of conflict before nato takes on ukraine and the resources we've seen has come to ukraine frankly because of donald trump. what donald trump said to speaker johnson was simply this,
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let's make it alone. don't give them the money. don't loan them the money and because of that, you saw the republican coalition rally around the wars of president donald trump and support mike johnson's efforts. what we've seen in israel is in the middle east is something very clear. with president trump, we had the abraham accords and bringing together arab nations and support back into normalization and relationship with israel. without president trump actually seeing war in the middle east. and in china, president xi understood without question, you can't know what president trump is going to do so let's fall in line and do what we're supposed to do and there's no aggression density wan and look at results of president biden. afghanistan, 13 dead american soldiers. pete: absolutely. >> unnecessarily.
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look at the withdrawal, the botched withdrawal. i can go on and on about the contrast of the two and one thing for sure, rachel, under president trump, we saw a 9% increase of the wages of our military. the largest increase in the last 50 years. question saw respect for men and women willing to die for our country and under president biden we've seen the exact opposite and finish the whole circle. president obama decided to gut the military with a $500 billion reduction in funds. president trump came to strengthen the military and president biden following the same footsteps of his predecessor obama wants again makes our military destabilized. pete: yeah. >> final point, not talking about mandates on the military.
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