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♪ ♪ don't come walking and like you own it ♪ own it ♪ i hate to break it to you ♪ you don't ♪ you don't ♪ pete: good morning, happy saturday morning, welcome to "fox and friends," a little fun on fox square, national tailgating day, the start of college football, the official start of college football today at vanderbilt as we welcome you to "fox and friends".
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it is international bacon day. tailgating day, international banking today. will: today is international bacon day not to be confused with national bacon day which is december 30th. rachel: what is your favorite food that involves bacon? will: favorite food that involves bacon? i opt for sausage a lot. i default to sausage, bacon on a cheeseburger, so this past weekend i was in texas, we are talking about what we like to hunt, i loved of hunting, dove hunting started across the nation. i love to eat them. the way you prepared of traditionally is a piece of jalapeno and tacos, you can wrap the beer bottle in bacon. to answer your question to pete, anything with bacon taste amazing. rachel: dove might be your favorite.
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will: one of my favorite -- rachel: i will -- it is simple and good. crisp tomato. will: i didn't know people 8 doves. seems almost wrong. rachel: isn't the dove the symbol of the holy spirit you just wrapped in bacon? will: one of the most fun hunting game that exists. you have to get up super early. rachel: i named my daughter paloma, dove. rachel: sometimes we are from different planets. it is both. i have a margarita. we are going to move on, donald
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trump, since the raid on mar-a-lago. pete: what should we be expecting after thousands of documents seized by the fbi. >> reporter: good morning. in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania promoting republican candidates doctor oz at, and the private investigation. last month's raid of mar-a-lago obtained beyond classified item, within 33 boxes, there were a thousand government documents with classification markings, with 18 articles of clothing/gift items and hundreds of news clippings, photographs and magazines. this was ordered by eileen cannon who is weighing whether to review the documents. the former president's legal
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team has been pushing for this third-party attorney review to see if anything seized violates executive privilege, trump's former attorney general william barr weighed in yesterday. >> what people are missing, even if they claim to be executive privilege, belong to the government because their government records, even if they are classified, subject to executive privilege they belong to the government at this stage since they have gone through the documents, it is a waste of time. rachel: lawyers argue this will slow their investigation as they look at whether the former president illegally stored national security documents at his residence. house minority leader kevin mccarthy wrote a letter demanding the attorney general and fbi director for testimony about this investigation. we will wait and see what donald trump has to say tonight from pennsylvania, battleground state and candidate doctor oz
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and mastriano. both have gotten his endorsement. rachel: so much of what happened at mar-a-lago has been part in the realm of public opinion at public perception, they under assumed or under calculated the back lash that would come from raiding a former president's home. he has been truthing it throughout. we will see what he says tonight. rachel: let's bring in byron donald from florida, and the republicans, kevin mccarthy said so you are already putting merrick garland and everyone involved in this raid on notice they will come before hearings and that makes me happy. glad we are doing that but how do we undo the fact biden's fbi
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rated their political opponents home for over tween 9 hours. how do we get back to normal after that already happened? >> the way you get back to a normal america is have new leadership in america. if president biden and merrick garland have proved anything, they do not care about an evenhanded application of the law. this is about mar-a-lago but more than that. when parents were thomistic terrorists, they had questions what is going on in their child's school, go back to the fact you had president biden's white house working with the an ea for that to happen behind the scenes or president biden and his administration pushing dissent with media and social media companies which in my view was a complete violation of the first amendment of the united states, this goes to the leadership and the white house, democrat leadership in the united states senate who refuses to say anything about these issues and hold this
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administration and department of justice accountable. less point. if we are going to say the documents at mar-a-lago are a threat to national security than why did james comey and the department of justice in 2015-16 say there was no reason to prosecute hillary clinton even though it was clear she had national security documents on a server and also clear she smashed those servers and wiped those servers clean before the department of justice and fbi could gain access to those records. pete: trying to forget that part of a record. like our viewers i know you saw president biden's speech in front of a red lit independence hall thursday where he affectively called his political opponents amaga republicans a threat to the country. yesterday peter doocy had a chance to ask president biden if he wanted to clarify that and whether he considered all trump supporters a threat.
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here's what president biden said. >> you consider all trump supporters to be a threat to the country? >> president biden: i don't consider any trump supporter a threat to the country. i do think anyone who calls for the use of violence -- refuse to acknowledge that an election has been won, insists on saying way -- the rules you count votes, that is a threat to democracy, democracy. everything we stand for rests on a platform of democracy. people who voted for donald trump and support him now weren't voting for attacking the capital, they weren't voting for overruling an election. they were voting for a philosophy he put forward. rachel: he says he doesn't consider any trump supporters a threat to the country.
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>> no i don't come he's doing this because he knows he did a terrible stupid thing, that speech was done, should never have done it, the imagery was bad, the words, the destruction to the country was far worse. somebody should remind president biden the issue he has with his approval numbers is you have independents and democrats who don't agree with how he is doing his job. this president has ignored the rule of law at the southern border, this president is forgiving $300 billion-$1 trillion on student loans where he has no legal authority to do this. this president signed off on inflation reduction act where he and his party lied because it is the green new deal and climate change. and lied to the american people. these are threats to democracy as well. last thing, it is incumbent for republicans whether you are a moderate republican, whatever
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the cost of casings are, any american to fight for the soul of america. and ignoring rule of law when it suits interests, packing or unwinding the supreme court because we did not get our way, that is what president biden believes. that's what rafael woreknock believes, mark kelly in arizona, they believe that stuff, they will vote for the stuff and do that stuff. >> the story continues to be jaw-dropping and screen from every television graphic and every newspaper headline is the fbi instructed, advised, consented with facebook to censor the hunter biden story, the latest information on how much collusion took place between the biden administration, cdc and big tech for censorship.
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personalities and opinions online. the judiciary committee is telling facebook to preserve any and all fbi communications involving the hunter biden laptop. what can we do to investigate and hold accountable this government and big tech collusion when it comes to censorship? >> before you hold people accountable you have to bring this to light. to preserve the document is could go to bring it to light so the american people can see the depth of the corruption and this is corruption. when you are using the tools of government to suppress thought in the united states like i said earlier that is a violation of the first amendment, government is wielding its power to suppress the thought of the american people if they don't agree with this administration. it is about hunter biden, it is about all of the stories this white house wants to have covered, that the press go along with.
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the american people are trying to figure out how to get the country back on track, they are not getting the information about what is going on in the government because it is being suppressed by this white house and the department of justice and the fbi. you got to bring that to light and down to the ability of how to hold them accountable. is that restructuring budgets? putting it in appropriation bills, working to prevent this happening again and after the midterm elections a presidential cycle, is it new leadership at the top to clean out these agencies? rachel: that would be good to hear about. you are in the beautiful entry state of florida and looks like you have new neighbors from california. governor newsom's in-laws don't like living under his leadership and want to live under the leadership of governor desantis in florida. what say you?
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>> i welcomed them, welcome to naples, florida, great place to be, the great state of florida for reason, more people left california under gavin newsom's leadership than any governor at any time in any state in the history of the united states. it goes to show his lack of leadership and what he has done to that beautiful state, california is beautiful but their leadership is terrible. they made the right decision for themselves. gavin newsom should take notes. >> so many people are choosing it. the fifth largest economy of the world and they are like peace, we are out of here. we are going to florida. >> we all know in families people disagree. somebody has to have some sense.
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will: gavin newsom is most probably going to seek higher office. it is not a good resume bullet point to say i was bequeathed that the pacific ocean and i drove the most californians out of the state in history of california. not exactly -- rachel: you think the in-laws might have waited a few years, wait until you get to the white house and then moved to florida. >> real quick. i would love nothing more than for gavin newsom to run for president, please run because your record is awful so please do it. i can't wait. will: congressman byron donalds, great to have you. rachel: he is a star. such a star in the republican party, great communicator, so much common sense. pete: i want to start with this.
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a billionaire heiress is kidnapped while out for a morning run. police say 34-year-old eliza fletcher jogging your -- she was abducted and forced into a midsize dark-colored suv friday morning. after her disappearance memphis police towed her family's white vehicle parked in front of their home, investigators received labeling affair of garden shears and computer is evidence. the family is offering a $50,000 reward. nasa's artemis one is gearing up to head to the moon. the unmanned rocket is scheduled to blast off later today between 2:17 and 4:17 p.m. . the spacecraft set to launch monday but had a delay because of engine problems, the goal is to complete a full lunar orbit and return home by october 11th. now to the u.s. open, serena williams finishing the final tournament of her career in front of a sold-out
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crowd friday, serena says she will move to the next phase of her life but thanked her fans for decades of support. >> i'm so grateful to every single person who ever said go serena. i am so grateful. you got me here. i am ready to be a mom and exploring different version of serena. probably going to be karaokeing. pete: serena is considered the greatest woman's tennis player of all time in the running for greatest player of all time, 2020 grand slam championships and those are your headlines. will: the party is back. i can't even read. the party in the back is about to get spicy. rachel: adam klotz is at the national buffalo wing festival which is also the home of the
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usa mullet championship this weekend. pete: they've been featured on "fox and friends". rachel: he will go bobbing for wings it looks like. pete: tell us about that. >> hey, guys, it is saturday morning in buffalo, new york, and i am sitting in front of a child's swimming pool with 10 gallons of blue cheese, totally normal thing to be doing, it is awesome. totally normal thing to be doing on saturday morning. i've got lucas and michael next to me, we will be competing here. it is going to be a 30-2nd race bobbing for apples, getting as many wings as i can. the wing king is with me so i will hand off the microphone.
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this explains blue cheese and not ranch. we need to get this going. >> the original sauce was blue cheese and that is why we are here, ready, set, no hands, no head budding, always getting close and a drop could hurt, two m is up, there is a head bop but there you go. taking away lucas and goes crazy. he is up to 5 and 6. with the blue cheese dressing, look at him go. you've done this before, something like that. that is it. timer is up. and the winner is andrew klotz. the winner. >> that was really good. very precise. >> reporter: you've got we 7 wings. that could be a 30-2nd records. how many did you get? the old man -- get your buffalo down.
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>> the old man takes the kids from buffalo down. >> speechless right now. >> reporter: some celery and carrots. pete: take a bite out of one of those. will: i am so proud of you. rachel: we are proud of you but it looks so gross. pete: he gets the trophy for this weekend. let me tell you something. i had no doubt you would do this. this show has a way off asking where your dignity is an requiring you to lower it. i don't know that i have ever ever taken on, swallowed that much humility. rachel: i want you to know that what you are doing is enticing producers -- just stop.
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oh boy. pete: black lives matter suing its own leaders for stealing $10 million, the latest lawsuit involving the blm bankroll. will: a connecticut teacher put on leave for his far left hiring practices. >> what do you do? if you find out someone is catholic? pete: raymond arroyo is here live, our friend. ♪ i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. i earn 5% on our cabin. hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ whenever heartburn strikes get fast relief with tums.
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support any opinions that promoters, tory hiring practices based on religion, gender or age in any way, joining us to discuss this, raymond arroyo. catholics need not apply in connecticut. >> this man is a disgrace, this assistant principal. he's denying these children the wisdom and experience first of all of older teachers, we have a teacher crisis, this guy is indiscriminately or just commonly casting them away, throwing people of faith out the door. they not only need not apply, he is deliberately saying you will not enter my school. i was trained by nuns and brothers. there is something people of faith, particularly those dedicated to it, and concern about that child that frankly the rest of us don't have the
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bandwidth to have in our daily lives and those not in a religious state don't have the bandwidth. to deny people of faith, wise older teachers access to the classroom is a disservice to those children, putting ideology before education and love of children. rachel: the superintendent says this doesn't reflect what we think at all but it is clear what they are concerned about is they got caught but i want to play this crip from an undercover video and catcher reaction on the other side. >> what do you mean? >> so the parents feel it is their response ability to shape the schools. because i can't get past the parents, have as much influence
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-- i try but right now my job is to hire teachers. rachel: do we need anything else? he's getting fired supposedly. >> there are two investigations by the school board and attorney general of the state of connecticut but this is why it is so important. you have a superintendent or assistant principal trying to separate parents from their children, trying to mitigate or blunt the influence of parents over their own children. we had the national report card come out, the lowest reading and math scores in three decades. children can know next to nothing but i will tell you why the stakes are so high. we've written for children, it goes back a decade because i walked into the classroom and watch these children who wanted to read, filled with wonder and are not given the opportunity, they don't know how, if a child can't read by fourth grade 2 thirds of them will end up in
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jail and 70% of inmates cannot read, they are functionally illiterate. we are creating such a disservice to our children, we let something like this happen, to allow good teachers into the classroom, don't care if they are ideological, if they are devoted to the child, reading, writing and letting the child the best citizen they can be. >> reporter: scores dropped but were not that great to begin with. in slovenia, vietnam, beating us in math and reading even before all of these scores dropped over covid and now we see this ideology introduced, scary stuff, you bring up a great point. thanks for joining us. coming up, today's the first ever national cinema day, movie theaters across the country are offering $3 tickets. next guest, bring the popcorn plus the first saturday of college football and national
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with any usb port. order now on blendjet.com and kick off the new year right! neil: after pandemic shutdowns into the pace of inflation over 3000 movie theaters will offer $3 tickets to celebrate national cinnamon day. this is nice for us. pete: lower manhattan will be participating. the general manager is with us now. great to see you on national cinema day. our people back to the movies? with top gun maverick, it is back. >> reporter: top gun maverick came out of nowhere and no one expected to last as well as it did but it brought people back. pete: if you're going for $3 how much are you saving today?
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>> the normal ticket is $18.99. it is a great deal. rachel: i think this could be a comeback forever. people have been predicting people are not going back to the cinema after the pandemic, people want to go back but the problem is the ticket price. he has 7 kids, i have tween 9. i went to maverick with all my kids and after that, this is so expensive. do you think you might lower the prices a little bit more? >> i don't know that we will keep the price lower. at alamo draft house it is more of an experience than to see the movie, we are a dine in theater and we sell the experience on top of the experience of going to the movie itself. will: to the point. i was a weekly cinema viewer. you got a little broken during the pandemic and so many things
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are streaming. what you're selling is not just the movie, but the entire thing, dinner, beers, everything. rachel: reclining seats. >> the whole atmosphere, we curate our 30 minute preshow, it is a lot of weird stuff that ties in with the film and plays, it supports the film experience. pete: you think to will's point cinema is here to stay, there's nothing like sitting in those seats? >> the experience is like no other. it went away understandably for a little while but it is back. we have been open just under a year now so this promotion comes at a perfect time for us. sort of a thank you for our participation is a thank you to the people who got us open in a weird time for the world, but going out in general, they stuck with us and an opportunity that might be a
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little wary of the price point to try us out and see what we are about. pete: $3 tickets. rachel: it is still the ultimate date night thing to do, go to dinner and can't get away from that. pete: hope you see a lot of people with those $3 tickets. pete: the ultimate date night if you don't want to talk to your date. rachel: dinner and a movie. a big question about movies, what do you think of movies who go to the movies alone? i have a sister who loves to go to the movies alone. pete: my movie habit, the cinema habit has been broken, streaming, back in the day i would go by myself. pete: he goes to the movies alone and shoots doves. very normal. local chapters to the foundation for defrauding them and stealing $10 million of
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neil: pete: black lives matter suing its leaders accusing them of defrauding local activist groups and selling $10 million in donations. in april, a secret $6 million mansion, to look for safety. after raising $90 million after george floyd's death is blm more caught up in cause or cash? here to react, christian watson. here we have 26 chapters suing the national organization for defrauding them of donations. >> anyone who is following blm from the beginning, this is an organization, that america is inherently against black people and killing black people, it is way beyond the portion of any
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of the country. this was the bill of goods, blm sold to black americans and that attracted bad actors and bad ideas attract defeat. this is what defeat looks like. i think this is a moment for black america to come out of the blm era and say we will not embrace defeat, we will embrace victory, victory that is inherent to the idea that america was built upon. that -- people like booker t. washington and other black entrepreneurs throw out history. worse than black americans had today that managed to do that. that is an idea, we have to get back that idea to state the effects of this. will: you said you actually didn't disconnect, you connected the idea from the organization. there will be those, thinking of mark cuban of the dallas
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mavericks. the organization itself had communist underpinnings, communist ideology, and donators, and the organization, and stands for progress. black lives matter. and the ideas give rise to the organization. >> when you assign it that is not valuable. not as a black man but as an individual and especially as an american, and and can't control their skin color, and put emphasis on that.
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there are racial problems in america, who don't address that and bigger emphasis on waste, deemphasizing rates, embracing colorblindness and proceeding from that premise, not bad premise which was mixed together what blm was founded on. will: what a beautiful message, you are exactly right, the idea that you can solve racism by doubling down with racism, solve race obsession with more race obsession is the poison at the beginning of this challenge. rachel: i love that too. turning to your headlines. starting with a fox news alert, police in mississippi say a pilot is threatening to intentionally crash his plane into a walmart. the store has been evacuated, the pilot could be flying the
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king airplane. residents are told to stay out of the area until everything is clear. also breaking now new reports say nasa's artemis rocket is experiencing another fuel leak, this is the same issue that delayed the launch on monday. nasa's ground team is saying they are refueling the tank. there has been no indication by nasa have any delays. the unmanned rocket is scheduled to blast off between 2:17 and 4:seventeen p.m. . the mission's goal is to complete a full lunar orbit and return home by october 11th. megan markel's archetype podcast dethroned from the number one spot on spotif gmac. the chart showing joe rogan has reclaimed the top title. this comes as spotif gmac inflating archetype listeners and because of how much the
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platform spent on the project. don't forget to tune in from the kitchen table with me and my husband sean duffy, you can download the episodes at fox news's podcast and i know you don't love royal news but my podcast is all about royal news and i don't -- i have two great minds, molly hemingway and tammy bruce weighing in on the death of princess diana which is 25 years this week and all the royal megan markel drama and these two super intelligent women that according to you guys with way in on this topic but they did. it was awesome. are you tuning in. pete: for you, yes. i do to in. rachel: it is one of the best podcasts we have, tammy bruce is amazing. pete: what was shot's inside?
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rachel: sean was a curious guy. pete: he will ask the questions we have which is a reason to tune in. college football back today on fox. will: abby is previewing all the action ahead of university of texas in el paso. this hour she's talking to the cheerleaders. >> reporter: how is it going? the game is coming up at 3:thirty p.m. eastern on fox, not just about what is happening on the field but what is happening off the field as well and that excitement is why i am here with the cheerleaders, take away. ♪ >> let's go minors ♪ let's go minors ♪ let's go minors ♪ let's go minors ♪ let's go minors ♪ let's go minors
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>> national tailgating day as you keep reminding me. rachel: we brought the tailgate to fox square. pete: the top game day celebrations. our friend chef myron mixon, the world barbecue champion, the winningest man in bbq. it is a heck of an introduction. what is the winner cooking up for us? >> when you are tailgating which is what we are talking about today, good to have this ready to go. it is heated backup, dipping a little bit in the port and a little swallow right here. coleslaw. we have on top.
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and our sliders. pete: i like chopped. rachel: how long did this cook for? >> reporter: 5 hours and our winnings right here. i would make those ahead and bring them back just like pulled pork. something we make right there on site, heat 'em up, then you're ready to go. make something easy for dessert -- rachel: that is most amazing -- will: i love barbecue, but that thing -- ray i ray i know. it's been calling all of us. we've been looking at it. >> what's your key when you make the pork butt or -- what are these again? >> those are beef ribs. we've got those at our restaurant. pitmaster barbecue. if you grab that bag right there, that's -- we mix it up,
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that's a beef injection. >> you've got your own line of seasonings as well -- rachel: hickory rub. will: it's all over. ing it's so good. rachel: did you use the sweet mustard? >> haven't done anything. i'm going to let you add it. >> i'm going to try it. with. will: let's go back to that chocolate chip cookie. >> hose cookies are unique to our restaurant right over there in hoboken, about 15 minutes away, pitmaster barbecue. that is our dessert. we don't do any if other -- pete: you don't need another one. rachel: i like when a restauran, like, 20,000 things on the menu. do something good. >> exactly right. if it ain't barbecued, we don't do it. will: the winningest man in barbecue, winning again this morning. rachel: you should enter a cookie contest as well. these are amazing.
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♪ ♪ come on over down to the corner along with my brothers ♪ pete: georgia has come to fox square. the georgia tech yellowjackets? will: bravo. pete: and chip wade, of course, because it is national ailgating day. they -- tailgating day. all straight from georgia from his deck, from his beautiful home. he decided to spend labor day weekend with the three of us here on "fox & friends" weekend.
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