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pete: we have a party going on with crowd control entertainment, working the turntables. we learned how to swing dance. will: that is next, swing dancing. pete: you have encountered swing dancing. we will not unlike texas swing or two step. we did a little irish step dancing. irish step dancing. and they were really good. we committed. rachel: you look like -- not really doing anything. pete: i'm doing exactly what it is. rachel: you are just doing this. you look like a leprechaun. will: you feel it in your hand these? rachel: i was out of breath. and ballet dancers first and
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irish step. and similarities, they are oppressive. pete: they would traverse -- what do i do with my hands. rachel: and a lot more dancing coming up. >> my high school girlfriend told me to try swing dancing. will: backup, back up, swing dancing champion. rachel: stay with us, we are going to prove that white boys can dance. will: a little bit of news, we start with a fox news alert. another bus of illegals arriving at vice president kamala harris's residence. rachel: the second round of migrant sent from texas to the
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naval observatory, been there before, beautiful place, this week it is sparking danger outrage from democrats. pete: let's go live to alexandria half with details. >> reporter: there was an indication that after the first bus came a second might today, seems less likely, things have calmed down. we are at the naval observatory. the president's residence, this bus dropped off these migrants at 6:30 this morning, 50 people on board come we are told they originated from venezuela once they made it over the southern border, they were transported by governor greg abbott up to washington dc to the vice president's residence. and there was a young, young baby, an infant, that baby was one month old, it has taken to
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this point with the child's mother but once the migrants got off this bus and it was a striking site, whisked away by aid workers out here this morning. they don't want migrants and shown, they were taken to a shelter of some sort or to a church where they've got food, and some hotels have been utilized, some children have been enrolled in schools. how many choose to stay and what that looks like a. the us ambassador to venezuela, i spoke with him. >> the local level, and both political parties. to a comprehensive approach, we need to get that inside venezuela and that is the
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support we need. >> reporter: this is the second day of drop offs at the vice president's residence. the vice president has been hesitant to say anything on camera about this, the second gentlemen did vocalize disappointment in this. this was a shameful thing, to be dropped off in washington, washington dc is a sanctuary city. the mayor of dc muriel bowser weighed in yesterday, it was essential worry city, unlike border security, and to care for people who are coming in and announced to this country, or excuse me, to the city. that is what we are dealing with on the southern border,
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governor greg abbott, governor desantis, these migrant transports will continue simply because it is the only way they have found to provide relief to overrun border securities. >> i never heard doug speak. he speaks? now he chimes in. she made out the applications and the reality of localities that we deal with all the time. and our friend, friend of the show, you have been on every part at the border down in central and south america on caravans, just talk to us about where are we in the midst of this mess. >> reporter: you made an important point, you listening to us discussed the fact that
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this exposes liberalism, 50 migrants dropped in martha's vineyard and i spent the last several years exposing the crisis on the border, reporting on this show. we covered hundreds of thousands, and are gv, we went into migrant camps, we reported from mexico's southern border, and traveled 7,000 miles from honduras to eagle pass, and the dangerous panamanian jungle where migrants cross were raped and killed, last month, i watched a migrant drown in the rio grande. this border has never in the history of the country ever been more unsecure, the number the administration doesn't want you to focus on, 750 plus, that is how many died making this journey. when i spoke to that, we can
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come, that is the factor that is bringing this, this administration putting them in greater danger than they have ever been, when they get here, we can stay and that is the problem, what the it ministration does not want you to see, not what they want to talk about and yet it took 50 migrants dumped in a billionaire's backyard to get the country talking about it. pete: they have the gall to say there's a dereliction of duty. it is a dereliction of duty when it comes to the national government. she said this, you can help us make sense of this, do you know what is happening in venezuela? there were children, people put on a bus or plane, or where there were being sent, real
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people who fled to the united states, and it is the height of irresponsibility. it is a dereliction of duty. they didn't know what they were doing. >> what she refuses to go see, is the real danger, and and with multiple central american countries. they are prey to any dangerous element, and they have to go the entire course of mexico which they've shown countless times on this program. the idea they are in great danger of being flown from the texas border to a tiny island
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paradise is quite frankly irresponsible in my estimation because it shows as a borders are she refuses to embrace, she says it in her own words, do you know what is happening in venezuela? do you know, miss vice president what is happening to these migrants on the journey before they got to the border to illegally cross and why they came because they knew they could get in. rachel: she famously said she went to guatemala. you interviewed a migrant and you got to the root cause of this. can you play that clip? >> it is open, for you to come in illegally. everybody coming in, to see
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them. rachel: that sums it up. the border is open and they come. you don't have to go to guatemala for that. >> reporter: if you talk to any border patrol official past or present, they will tell you if the republicans, democrats, would work together on immigration reform but also for border security you won't have people who fled venezuela for legitimate reasons became illegally because he knew everyone else has come illegally and had no problem getting in, that is exactly the nexus of where things are broken and it is this administration's obligation to try to get it under control. i talked to my sources at cvp and said it is september 16th,
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you will cross 2 million but we release those august numbers, never happened in our country's history, what are you waiting for? will: master class in real reporting. you effectively read off your border resume, all the towns we have never been to, the sadness ration has never been to. our viewers are in great hands with you. rachel: i think the vice president should sit down with griff and they will get to the bottom of it. if you cared. it is so important to note under donald trump the illegal crossings were at a 40 year low and look at where we were, it is so obvious. pete: this is happening at the same time america's crime crisis is spiraling out of control. one story that helps illustrate the problem of america's crime crisis, this is taking place in portland, you see video home surveillance video of a
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homeless woman entering a home and making herself at home in a child's bed inside, now the mother comes in and we will see later in this footage and confront the homeless person who chases her with an ottoman. yet to be confronted by the mother. but yes. this is going on. maybe the most startling part of this, there will be no charges. kelsey smith, the mother says no charges. for this intruder. >> sort of fear and come until after she was gone and i started to run through scenarios in my head about how this could have played out differently. they said charges have been dropped and you can leave a message for the da, haven't said that sort of thing. i don't understand why she's not in jail.
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she approved that by the stories i heard from other people. i don't know what the answers are but what they are doing right now is not working. pete: repeat offender based on that. will: repeat offender has a record. there you go. repeat offender and when caught in the home, charges her with a piece of furniture. no consequences at all. that portland mom, kelsey smith, will join us tomorrow on this program. what it is like to effectively live in lawlessness when you have no recourse, you call the cops and nothing is done. not only are you intimidated and afraid by that. rachel: absolutely. these liberals are turning these cities into something unrecognizable. we are going to turn now to your headlines. prince william is greeting mourners this morning as they wait in line for hours to pay
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respect to his grandmother. queen elizabeth. later william and the rest of the queen's grandchildren will hold a vigil at westminster hall. king charles shaking hands with tens of thousands of mourners who showed up to pay their respects and prince harry and megan markel will not join the royal family at buckingham palace for an event tomorrow. officials say the event is for working royals only and in washington president biden is preparing to travel to london to attend the funeral for the queen on monday. we are going to have special coverage of the queen's funeral live from london as we celebrate the life and legacy of the uk's longest-serving monarch. special master appointed to review documents seized in the mar-a-lago raid already calling both parties to court. lawyers for both the justice department and donald trump are set to appear in federal court on tuesday for upper limit area conference and yesterday the
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doj asking an appeals court to intervene and allow investigators to continue pouring over classified documents seized as the special master does the rest of the items taken. new york fashion week is coming to a close but we think will and pete deserve a little recognition for these iconic outfits including these classic sumo suits. that doesn't even compare to pete's patriotic get up at cpac in 2019 and here is will looking pretty presidential. you could kick in gavin newsom. and of course both of my esteemed cohosts looking ready for the red carpet in these dumb and dumber inspired suits. will: we have halloween coming up. pete: we've been talking about it. will: let us know which high-fashion the moment you like the most, e-mail us, friends@foxnews.com. those are your headlines. pete: what shall we be for halloween?
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something coordinated. rachel: sean's favorite "fox and friends" moment was you two for sure, hands down. will: that was during new year's. pete: tomato tomato here. why am i ruining that? will: stelle if you will stick around after he ruined the show so much for hard-hitting interviews, this is what biden was asked in his first sit down and months. >> you have just averted a nationwide railroad strike that would have been crippling to the economy. how did you do that? pete: joe concha calls out the media next and the doocys are djing, jaming out, the best recipes in the simply happy cookbook. pete: will: dj steve. ♪
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>> september suicide prevention month and we focus on the nation's hard-hit veterans. the suicide rate 52% higher
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compared to non-vets. what we can do to help fix it, fox reporting for john scott and founder and president of the liberty organization for veterans and emergency responders mike murray the second known as major murray. and is doing great things for vets. what are you finding when you dig into the numbers? >> reporter: numbers are underreported. the official number from the va is 17, we profile a couple of veterans who took their own lives. two people, i was in tears. 17 today is the number, the actual number is probably 40% or 50% higher than that. pete: you were on the front
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lines of trying to help vets find the next season of purpose. talk about what you are experiencing working with vets. >> we have something called trauma recovery intervention protocol. one of the factors of veteran suicide is ptsd. so trip has been found with an astounding rate right now, that focus is on getting rid of ptsd in people's lives as well as training practitioners of this protocol to get more metrics. pete: you a marine's marine, giving everything to the country, putting your shoulder to the plow in amazing ways. i will play a short clip of one of the father of a fallen veteran, take a listen.
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>> consuming darkness. there is nothing that is going to change the state that they are in. nothing is going to turn that around. >> we are not just talking about veterans taking their lives at too higher rate as well. it is so sad and doesn't need to be this way. pete: many people lost more people back at home than they did in combat. you've got an event coming up in richmond, virginia on the 24th, talk about what you are doing. >> next week, the 24th, we have
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a ptsd free ride run and walk, with creed fisher and ray. that is an ashland, virginia. the more money we raise at these events, the more first responders we can help and the more forces we can train to get trip out to the world. pete: thank you for raising awareness about it and for major murray doing something about it right there. your website, liberty oov.com if people want to get involved, check out that event in richmond, virginia and watch john's suicide investigation airing on this channel on the fox report at 6:00 pm eastern. if you know john, you know he has a heart. it is a media meltdown. >> it is cruel and sick and sadistic.
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>> this is coming out of the authoritarian playbook. >> political human trafficking which taking advantage of migrants who are already suffering. pete: joe concha breaks down the left-wing misdirection outrage over redirecting illegals. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief.
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>> democrats and the media are taking aim at republican governor ron to santos as he sends migrants to the left's front door. >> reporter: what these governors have done is to traffic these families. it is cruel and sick and sadistic. >> this is straight out of the authoritarian playbook. this is so disturbing about to santos, to use human beings to weapon eyes human beings for political purposes. >> political, human
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trafficking, taking advantage of migrants who are already suffering. what does that mean for you personally? >> some politicians would rather not only have an issue but exacerbate it to the extent of literally human trafficking. >> here to react is fox news contributor joe concha. those clips are so fascinating to me because our federal government with our tax dollars does the last leg of the real human trafficking by the evil cartels, bring them across the border and they know that our government is going to put them on a flight or bus somewhere. >> that is the thing, that cnn segment where they compared sending migrants to martha's vineyard to the holocaust, talk about hyperbolic. it is nice. i had a salad and diet coke there one time. for $200 compared to a second mortgage, the bias of omission stands out because when the biden administration for months and months was flying hundreds of flights, jacksonville, florida, westchester, new york,
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god knows where else, that wasn't considered kidnapping or human trafficking but now it is because of the guy behind it, rhonda santos who they say is a true threat in 2,024. here's the story and you know this because you've covered this, 750 people have died trying to cross the us southern border this year according to dhs, if you're concerned about the health and well-being of migrants coming to this country martha's vineyard is a lot better than being at the bottom of the rio grande. >> it is the deadliest crossing by the southern border. >> 4 million people are going to cross in the time this president has been in office, take the population of washington and multiply it by 6, that's how many people have come into this country and we can't have any reporters that are willing to cover the true story but they are all going to martha's vineyard and hurry. >> but there's nothing to cover because they got rid of their
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migrants. the elites on that island did not want those people there for very long so we will move to another thing, i will play this clip of president biden who finally comes out of the basement in the white house to give an interview and it is on 60 minutes. here's what they had to ask him. >> you have just averted a nationwide railroad strike that would have been crippling to the economy. how did you do that? and what were those last hours like? in the negotiations? >> president biden: we brought business and labor together. the alternative was unthinkable. if in fact they had gone on strike the supply chain to in this country would have come to a screeching halt and we would have seen a real economic crisis. rachel: the country is falling apart literally, falling apart and this is supposed to be a
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serious interview with president biden, that is the question you asked? >> the president hasn't done an interview on television in 219 days and the very day this crisis was averted president biden happens to be sitting across from scott kelly, 60 minutes, amazing timing and that is if it was a fixed fight. rachel: tell me what the last hours were like. it is so over-the-top. >> how did you do that? i would ask the president why haven't you visited the southern border? is that going to be asked? we will fact check him on the fact that president biden said we are had 0 inflation when it was 8. 5%, we are going to fact check him that he said costs are coming down for folks at the kitchen table and the cpi index saying it is up 12%, i want to see my father's 60 minutes, the mike wallace 60 minutes and this president pressed on everything from inflation to crime to the border to education and everything else that is wrong with this country as a pr stunt.
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rachel: we are running out of time. what does it tell you that this is the clip they used to advertise the interview coming up? >> this is obviously designed to prop up this president ahead of the midterm says the hero that came in to save the day of a crisis, a railroad crisis no one was talking about four days ago. rachel: they ruin the supply chain and get credit for fixing it. always great. i could have you here talking to you. stay on because there is food coming out. we are getting into the swing of things, you can dance with us, put on your dancing shoes, that is up next. ♪ ions can occur. get help right away for swelling of
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buying a car from vroom is so easy, all you need is a phone and a finger. just go to vroom.com, scroll through thousands of cars. then, tap to buy. that's it. no sales speak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. pete: a story that captured national attention, duke university student was subject to racial slurs while playing at brigham young university and the media absolutely ran with it. here's the problem. the claims were never proven. the university investigation found no evidence that racial comments ever happened and it took a student newspaper to begin to expose the truth. brigham young university students join us now. gentlemen, great to have you.
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this lance everyone, this is awful, and then what? and then you begin your investigation? >> we thought the same thing, that it was an event that actually happened. we put out a post condemning any racism that might have happened and reached out inside the athletic department saying that's not the whole story. pete: a source had begun the investigation? tell me how you guys, the media to its eternal shame just took the initial allegations and ran with it making not only allegations and conclusions about you but the society at large, you guys at a small student newspaper began an investigation but how do you do that? i hear luca say you had a source inside the athletic department, how do you begin to piece together the truth? >> we initially thought that it
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was appointed credibility, they started telling us this is an american story so there were multiple things that were said, statements, the father and rachel richards that were true and then we reached out to several students we knew were in the student section, people who were in the court also and none of them heard anything and i think a mother reached out to us, and in the front row along with a few people on the court as well, they didn't hear anything and if they really are when it was said they would have heard it. will: i'm curious about the timeline, you had a source inside the athletic department. i'm looking at the you why you athletic director and others, the governor of utah condemn your own university. >> they did. from our source, we knew our
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night out of the game they had solid evidence there was hardly any credibility to richardson's claims, possibly she heard something at one point but the breadth of the story couldn't have been true and they knew that. will: your athletic director condemned your own students. the entire world did. i have read the columns. wasn't just byu, they condemned the state of utah, there's an implication the mormons are racist, they called everybody in the stands, everybody at the university racist. what do you say here? as the truth finally comes out? >> it is all part of the group, group guilt principle people are trying to push that it is one person, no one joins in or no one, nobody stops them because nobody else heard it and just even if it had happened it is part of the
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group built mentality that if one person does it, 5,000 people were there, no one stopped it but you couldn't possibly have heard it if you were someone that was there. they said it was repeatedly done throughout the game and it was clear as day, just wasn't possible. will: what do you make of duke saying they still believe rachel richardson? >> they are going to get dragged if they don't. even if it is not true that is what you've got to do these days. will: better to accept ally and come out shiny and clean. appreciate you guys getting dirty in the truth down deep digging in to find out what was true. thanks for being on "fox and friends". now a few additional headlines. nearly half a billion dollars worth of drugs seized from smugglers at sea, coast guard cruz unloading in miami beach after conducting raids in the
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caribbean and the east pacific they seized 24,000 pounds of cocaine, 4000 pounds of marijuana. scary scene at the university of new mexico where a mob tried to break down the doors featuring tomi lahren. >> it turned violent, they started pushing the officers regarding the door, trying to bust in the door, someone pulled the fire alarms, alarms going off, barricaded in this room. will: the campus know about planned protest, but provided little proper security. on a lighter note the astros are back in the postseason for the sixth consecutive season, houston being the oakland as 5 to nothing thanks to home runs from alvarez and a flawless out from justin for lander. >> he got it. for lander keeps going on. over the line.
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forget about it. will: there are 5 wins from clinching the top spot in the american league west. those are your headlines. i think your dancing out there. pete: time to dance. it is national dance day. we are celebrating all morning long on fox square. rachel: we tried to learn irish step dancing. now we see if we can do the swing and here to join us and show us, she is a professional dancer and dance instructor who's going to give us the moves here. >> the most simple way, we are going to go side side drop step, side side rock step, slow, slow, quick, quick, slow, slow, quick, quick. pete: where does originate
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from? >> good question. america. actually from harlem. >> they are part of a troop the dentist together, what is the name of that? epa dance studio? >> our studio, stepping out studios. rachel: let's go. i insist you dance, that is a much better deal for you. i will follow behind. >> you should all do it with us. can we get some music? rachel: slide slide. you can learn it very easily. rachel: will is horrible. let's do it like it is supposed to be done. pete: you take charge. historically -- you lead. >> with you? rachel: no.
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pete: that is the spirit, i can't. rachel: some will do. >> slow, slow a quick, quick. i hope you go here. pete: what are you doing over there? this is american dance. that is something. just a little bit, where's the dance to your website? you can check out. >> i teach independently but you can reach someone else too. pete: stepping out studio, we thank epa dance studio. so much is very good. rachel: make sure we thank dj who has the party going all morning long. pete: thank you for making us look good. we may be limited swing dancers but our cooking skills according to our association are top-notch.
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the simply happy cookbook all week long. rachel: it is filled with so much comfort food and it includes some of our "fox and friends" -- will: here is steve doocy along with his son peter doocy, soon-to-be father. >> soon-to-be grandpa right here. i was peter appetite until yesterday when he announced he was going to have a baby. all of you are in the new cookbook and rachel has a great recipe, but the whole idea is life is too complicated. you don't want to spend all day in the kitchen. we use simple ingredients, simple process and it is simple he delicious and i was watching the home -- the show one weekend and you were eating bacon and cinnamon rolls don't we just do something where you wrap up the bacon in the cinnamon rolls. pete: inside this world.
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>> exactly right. rachel: you could get the kind you find in the dairy section. >> it is cinnamon roll, you unravel it and put slightly cooked bacon inside. this is rachel's recipe and it is fantastic. you went to rome, tasted it, you loved it. take one. rachel: we had this before, you are not sure whether vegetables should be -- this is a tiny pizza and this is so good. >> i was traveling with the president of italy, one night we had time to go to the restaurant, appetizer section. this is so much better. sometimes our neighbor will have a baby and you need to take this to somebody, we did
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that for years when peter was in school, nobody would send the dish back. we came up with this. we call it the a to z 80 loaf because the baked ziti made bobby -- anyway, though ziti is for ziti, and va stands for aluminum. you take the entire dish and turn it up. rachel: pressure on them having to remember that. >> we made this on fox nation, pete came in at the end, it is the sandwich that will sweep america. like america needs sweeping. it is a lasagna grilled cheese sandwich. lasagna on the go. rachel: comfort food. >> so easy to make if we literally did it in half a minute. glad you asked, once again
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inspired by "fox and friends" weekend and our friends at master ville, they put bacon on everything, we are not as grown-up. my mom would make meatloaf and put a strip of bacon on top. to know when it was done. we wrapped the entire meatloaf in what they referred to as a bacon wrapped and there you go. the verdict, bacon. finally the thing i think is the best tasting thing, rachel loves that. rachel: i can't stop eating it. sorry. >> this is a pretzel crusted chocolate peanut butter pop. this is one of those -- >> chocolate peanut butter. >> my mom used to make this kind of pie and we added something. rachel: the icebox -- >> very good. how much did you contribute? >> my job was to crunch up all the pretzels. rachel: that is fun.
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