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♪ ♪ to the things i believe in. ♪ my faith, your love, your freedom. ♪ to the things i can count on. >> you're looking at at live pictures of the tunnel of towers run, happening right now in new york city, brooklyn battery tunnel to downtown manhattan to the site of the world trade center, the fre freedom tower, n made by steven siller, who made
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how many dozens of stairs, giving his life as a hero on september 11th, 2001. dierks bentley will be with us, he's headlining a consistent setter. headlining certificate.>> i ths to your attention, you should know that both of my co-hosts, unfamiliar not only with chris chchriskristopherson and also je joplin. >> that's not true. >> they said me and bobby mcgee and they said nothing. >> sorry. >> this is perfect. i have another big star on set. we have sharon osbourne, tv persopersonality. a lot of experience in new sick industry. can you believe this -- music industry. can you believe this. >> come on, guys.
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>> i was going to be cool and a now we're not even close. >> it's great to have you on the show. lots to talk you about this this morning. i'm going to let rachel start with your favorite question. rachel: so you know, i am the one most concerned about what's going on with the british royalty and the gossip and fun stuff coming of out as well as the beautiful display that i think england did for the world to see. >> magnificent. rachel: truly. i was absolutely stunned at just the majesty of it all and how choreographed. you told me they were doing it at night, they practiced by night so that -- >> at like 3:00 in the morning they were doing it. >> rehearsed. >> yes. rachel: it was unbelievable. there's a book coming out now and it seems like the people who worked for meghan markle and harry, prince harry, when they were in the country are now turning on them and spilling as we say the beans and saying that she was quite the diva.
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>> i know. i read about it. [laughter] rachel: do you believe it? >> who knows? you know, who knows what really goes on. rachel: they know, right, the people would work for them. >> i know. but maybe they're getting their own back because meghan was saying bad things about them that they were rude to her, that, you know, the whole thing, so it's he said, she said, there's three sides of the the truths, theirs, hers and the truth so you never know but i don't know. i think that t when somebody ges into the position that she was in, it's easy to turn into a diva. rachel: are yeah. >> i mean, it sounds like she complained for not getting paid to did do royal tours which is not part of the deal, aag agreeo do an interview with oprah six months before they left and berated her former staff as well. >> i didn't like the interview
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with oprah. i thought it was mean. i thought it was very one-sided. because they know the royal family can't say anything because they never comment on anything. so it was in that way -- and you've got to remember, it's their family. andand i always think what goesn in the family, stays in the family, especially when you're in that position. rachel: it seems like king charles may be exacting some revenge because apparently he's wwithholding -- one of the big questions with oprah, meg aphand complained that the children had had not been named prince or princess yet. now it comes out that prince -- or king charles is now withholding and waiting to see how they behave, harry and meghan, before he gives potentially those titles to those children. >> i think he will give them because it is their right. now he's king. before, it wasn't. and that's one of of the -- rachel: he hasn't done it yet. >> he hasn't yet but he says
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he's going to but he's not going to give them the title l royal highness. they won't get that. rachel: for harry and mage hand meghan or -- harry and meghan, or the children in? >> the children. rachel: what's the difference. >> a courtesy when you see them. -- curtsey when you see them. the thing that gets me about all of this with the said, she said, their children have no family other of than meghan's mom. so all their cousins, aunts and uncles, they don't have. so i feel badly for the brothers because they'll grow up with no family. >> you said something interesting. you obviously lived the life of celebrity and fame. you understand to some extent what it would probably be like to have people at your beck and call or what it means to have people telling you you're always
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right and this is not just about rock stars. it's about royals, but also politicians whatever it may be. you say it's easy to become a diva. how? why? >> because a lot of people when they get put into a position of power or position of money, they don't deal with it well. it's the same in the world that we live in. suddenly somebody becomes a megastar and a lot of people don't deal with it well. >> i'm always having to remind will of that. come on, will. >> behave. >> it's a great point of. recently you and your husband ozy osbourne have said that you're either contemplating or moving back to england. rachel: they have moved backed. >> you have moved back? >> our house isn't ready yet. we had our family house for over 30 years but we haven't lived in it, in so long. and you go back and you go oh, it's falling y apart so we're
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redoing it and then we will move. >> why the move? >> many reasons. yes, we don't like the gun violence in los angeles. but there's a lot more room for ozzy, he can go fishing on our land, he can go shooting. he loved to shoot. it's just a different lifestyle. he can walk around, do his thing, nobody there looking at him and he can have some privacy. rachel: you're about to have your fifth grandchild. that's a big deal. your grandchildren, your children have put their roots here in the united states. >> he yes, they are very much here. rachel: are they had they trying to tellto you stay here y okay with you doing the back and forth had in? >> they they're we're nuts. had they go all right, we've done a little l lottery, how log before they come back. >> i think any of us can understand the lure of wanting
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to go back home from where you're from. rachel: of course. >> ozzy did say there are in essence political reasons or the ramifications of life in america because of politics, reasons for leaving america. what is that? i mean, i don't remember ozzy's words exactly, something like america has gone crazy, or something like that. rachel: crazy train. [laughter] >> how has perk gone crazy? >> i think -- how has america gone crazy. >> >> i think because there are so many guns and because people commit crimes and don't have to pay bail and a they're out on the street again and there seems no repercussions for bad behavior and so, well, i might as well do it again. there's no bail. why not? so it's that, you know, hopefully they do change the. rachel: what will you miss about america? >> everything. [laughter] >> everybody has been so good to us here over the years and, you know, they adore my husband
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and the people here. they welcomed us with open arms and everybody has just been amazing with us. >> well, speaking of good to you or not good to you, you're few chfeatured in a four part ss on fox nation. part of the reason is you were not treated so well at another network on another show and not welcomed. let me play a quick clip from the fox nation schedule. >> it's not me swearing is it? >> it might be. >> oh, no. >> i was the lamb that was slaughtered that morning and cbs denied responsibility on the news and that's because they're [bleep] >> you can get ganged up on on live television. when you go to he defend yourself against accusations you get fired for creating as hostile work sharon.
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environment.this is the world wn today. >> you did cuss. rachel: i didn't just put your tail between your legs and go ayou way. you exposed the truth of what happened to you because this happens to other people and they just sort of go away. i love that you're from day one, you're like i'm going to speak my truth. >> well, the thing is, is that i've worked in this industry for 50 years. actually 55, i shouldn't say that. but i didn't want that to be the end of my career and i thought it was unfair. rachel: good for you. >> sharon, if i think about america's hysteria when it comes to cancellation, you have to be the extreme end of that. meaning the only other example i can think of is the guy if the bachelor where you were canceled for defending someone else who was canceled or you were canceled for defending piers morgan walking off the set in his criticism of meghan markle. >> right. >> so it wasn't even your criticism of meghan markle.
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>> no. >> you stood up for peirs and that's why you -- >> i'm not racist. he's not racist but because he said something about somebody who is mixed race -- is that the right word? >> sure. you're not going to canceled here. >> you're not going to get canceled on foxed. fox.>> so he's deemed a racist d that's not fair. i said that's nothing to do with that. he knew meghan for a long time so he actually -- he's talking from experience. rachel: right. so you -- somebody from another country who has worked here for a long time, you have an understanding of what race relations are like in england versus here. what's your perception of how americans deal with race? are we obsessed? >> i think the world is right now, to be honest with you. i really do. and some of out i totally agree
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with. and the younger generation is fighting back for their dignity, for their rights, what they feel is their rights. and so it's like okay, fine, but it doesn't deem you a racist if you don't agree with the way they are going about it. so everybody is entitled to their own position, their own opinion, so if it's your opinion, fine. you don't have to beat me up, fire me, you know, try and destroy my life because of the way i feel. not that i feel anything about it. i'm just like don't ask me, i know nothing. i'm old. >> one last question on this, i find this fascinating. clearly what you did, any rational person would say she defended someone else, she's not even necessarily agreeing but she's defending someone. >> yeah. >> at some point in the process there must have been an executive at cbs or someone that was rational enough to go this is kind of -- this is insane.
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was that ever -- did anybody say to you we know, you know, but sorry, you've got to go. how was it explained or of cbs or the did they just pretend what you did was way beyond the peal. pale. >> way beyond the pale. they excuse was my behavior was not into the cbs rule book. >> they got into your swear too often and things like that but you had been there for 10 of yearses being you. >> 11. in the break i was cussing. sure i was, i'm like what the [bleep] are you doing to me. we didn't rehearse this and why are you doing this to me and boom we're back from the break and they start again and everything take we had rehearsed we were going to talk about that day washed away. >> it was an ambush. >> of course it was. why would you advertise you're talking about this, that, the other and suddenly it's 20 minutes of me. >> wow. >> i can imagine that in the tv context the if you said scrap the rundown, now it's time to go after r rachel.
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rachel: you had such a close relationship -- i think about our relationship, our friendship. to be he betrayed. the main character who did this to you, you were friends with her for many years. >> many, many years. she was in my home a lot. she used to say she wanted to be an osbourne and marry my son. it was a joke. we traveled together, laughed together, crieding to and suddenly it was up -- cried together and suddenly it was what's up from you. >> why, then? >> i have no idea. i can't answer that because i thought you i i knew that peri obviously didn't. >> one of the person involved in this said i feel like i had to do that. in other words, to pacify the mob, i almost have to sacrifice sharon. rachel: which is why you said you're the sacrificial lamb in
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this. >> have you spoken since? >> get out of here. [laughter] >> you've spoken of out with us. you're not canceled here and we are great follow have you and we can have political disagreements on this network. >> sure. >> it's a part of it. >> and that is fine. because everybody is different. so you say what you feel, next, right? next. rachel: that's what diversity is about, it's about intellectual diversity, idea diversity. >> tote. rachel: we discussed the royals. you will always be rock and roll royalty, the osbournes to all of of us, we're grateful to have you here. we hope you'll come back. >> is the pope cat a lick? cat -- catholic?of course i wil. >> you gorgeous looking men, you. rachel: aren't i lucky? every weekend. >> make the transition to a fox weather alert.
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tropical storm ian is expected to intensify into a major hurricane today. >> joe biden and ron de santis making emergency declarations as the powerful storm is supposedded to reach the sunshine state by thursday. rachel: will nunly is live from tampa's river front. >> reporter: with the latest forecast cone that came out at 8:00, tampa is very much in play. this is an area that is not too familiar with large scale evacuationses from major hurricanes so there's a lot of concern about flooding here this morning p and this is why. this is the beautiful hillsborough river that goes through downtown tampa. although it's a beautiful sight right now, it could be a beautiful mess if we have the type of flooding and rain and storm surge that we are expecting in this situation. happening this hour they'll be opening sandbag locations as well, the mayor is supposed to speak this hour. we'll keep you posted on those plans and also the talk is still evacuations which are on the table as this -- the forecast cone continues to move and the
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power continues to increase with this storm. it continues to grow and grow so lots to watch here and the situation. meanwhiling preparations continuing across florida, long lines for gas. we're likely going to see it today. some stores saying they are limiting food supplies and things like that as people continue to stock up their shelves but they're using the time we have to stock up. that's a good thing. we're monitoring every step of this on fox weather as our live coverage continues there. >> thank you, will. >> coming up, we're tracking the tunnel of towers 5k race happening in new york city and there will be another wave starting soon. >> plus, we are 44 days from te midterm elections and a handful of key races could determine the balance of power in congress. rachel: sean duffy is here to break it down
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with scissors and fetterman was the only person to pa a l role parole theman, he argued that it square with him that a man that learned he yoga in prison could have done that. >> tensions bil build as dr. oz calls on john fetterman to release his medical records in the wake of his stroke. new polling suggests nevada might be the biggest gamble for democrats showing a tight race for gop senate hopeful adam waxall against democrat incumbent katherine cortes massto. let's bring in fox news contributor and host of the guy benson show, guy benson and former wisconsin congressman and fox news contributor, sean duff duffy. two smart dudes we're glad to have here this sunday. in this case, this really matters. >> the job of the senate being a senator in washington is a
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tough job. it's a full-time job, it's a seven day a week job. you've got to have a physical stamina to meet the calling and here you see fetterman on the campaign trail having a hard time actually just making simple communication efforts with voters so again, i think it's a real issue and i think oz is the right guy to bring it up and say listen, are you ready for the job? if you win, can you do it? that's a fair question. >> it's not just dr. oz. the washington post and pittsburgh post gazette have called for fetterman to release his medical records. >> it is a fair issue. fetterman is trying to dodge debates. he agreed to one after voting started. he's asking for stipulations and rules. there's a great new ad that the oz campaign put out, basically calling fetterman out for ducking debates and dodging taxes and they hit him with both of those issues with a focus also on crime which is something that oz is really leaning into, fetterman is not a moderate,
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he's a bernie, elizabeth warren type democrat and he has a huge vulnerability on the issue of crime which is a top three issue in the cycle so i think oz was down double digits in the polls, it's now medicine gel digits -- medicine g -- mid single digi. i think he'll keep plugging away. >> let's flip to he nevada and that race which has not garnereds many med lines but republicans are looking at this as a possible pickup. >> the republicans have a good nominee on their side here, adam waxall is one of the rare major candidates for statewide office this cycle w that has the trump endorsement and mitch mcconnell endorsement. he's a seasoned guy. he's prosecuting a strong case against the incumbent. i had waxall on the radio show a
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few days ago. he's sharp and focused in his rhetorics and the democrats have spent boat loads of money to try to prop her up and her numbers have not budged. he is slightly ahead. i would say take nothing for granted. they that looks like a state where republicans might be in business. >> just a note, republicans have a 3 point victory on the generic ballot in nevada which means this is a big deal. also, donald trump would beat joe biden if the election was today in nevada. those all look good for waxall. >> how about from both of you the majority in the senate, i know we're 44 days out but how do you like republicans' chances of getting the gavel in the senate. >> i like them better than a lot of the conventional wisdom has been saying. there's a poll out today, wash washington post, republicans up 5 on the generic ballot.
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if they can hold wins consistent -- wisconsin orpennsylvania, i s realistic. >> we're going to win wisconsin, to be clear on that. >> i think you're right. >> we have arizona and georgia in play. i'm 58% republicans take the senate. >> that's a very precise numb e number. >> those are good odds. i'd bet on those. sean duffy, stick around. you might do cooking. >> i'm going to cook it up, i'm going to tap into my latin heritage. >> guy benson, folks can catch you on the sunday show tonight, 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> i hope you come back. >> i'm going to. >> you're not leaving. i didn't say don't leave. i said come back. america's game of the weeks on fox, brady versus rogers,
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seeing first responders in the second wave. we will continue to track it. what an amazing event, never forgetting the events of 9/11 and supporting those affected by it. well done, frank siller and tunnel to y towers, now over to will. will: that is awesome i want to do that at some point. get ready, we have six must see nfl match ups on fox today including the faceoff between tom brady and aaron rodgers. perhaps, i don't know why we're making this prediction but somebody is writing it down, for the knfor the final time. i don't know. joining us now to break it down is fox nfl kickoff host charissa thompson. good morning. >> good morning. >> i guess there could be sentiment out there that brady might make this his final year. i don't know that i want to be a
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person betting against brady. what do you predict, buccaneers, packers, how do you predict the game? >> i never bet against brady so i'm going with him again. this defense is carrying this team, will. in fact, tom brady as he's the goat but he only has two touchdowns, to passing touchdowns this year. the defense is carrying the squad. the made a lot of trips to the red zone, 11 plays in the end zone and only have eight yards. there's a ton of of injuries on both sides. mike evans is serving a suspension, julio jones is a game time decision. david gateeri will be playing the game. injuries on both sides. it comes down to he defense and tom brady will be 4-1 against aaron rodgers before this is over. >> i don't bet against brady, i don't bet against the bucs so far this year. now, also on fox, i believe this
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is in the early window, lions vikings, pete l hegseth's vikin, do you have a hopeful message for him. >> i don't. >> what? >> even though i like this squad. i'm sorry. i like the lions team. they're putting up a ton of points of. dean andre swift is having a yer so far, averaging 10 yards a carry, the only team in the league that put up back to back games with 35 plus points. the vikings will be without eric hendricks and harrison smith so i think they fall again. they're coming off a tough monday night loss to the eagles. i think the lions keep it going. i like the vikings but i'm going to shift my pick a little bit more research tells me i need to take the lions on this one by 7. >> i like it. up to the minute analysis, the graphic package still had you predicting the vehicle i think. you got more information -- vikings. you got more information. >>audibled. >> nice. finally, eagles, washington commanders. >> the eagles have the number
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one offense in the league. carson wentz, i think he comes out strong. it's hard for me to get against the eagles given everything they've done and the year that jayjalon hertz is having so far. i'm taking the eagles by 10. download the free to play app and enter for the chance to win $1 million. terry is not out of money yet. he has given away over 6 and-a-half millions dollars in prizes with more than 80,000 winners in the u.s. alone. you could be next. >> i need it. i like it. a million dollars, i'm in. you and the guys kick off here in, what is it, you kick off in an hour and-a-half. >> just a little bit. >> we'll be watching. >> bye. >> rachel, over to you. rachel: we're celebrating hispanic heritage month with 70 kid tested and kid approved recipes for young chefs.
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this is what you brought hire. these are kid tested. >> all kid tested and kid approved. make sure every child tries the recipe. picky eaters, they love it. >> e empanadas and we have shredded meat and olives and tomato paste. it's delicious. rachel: you love it. with rice, it's so delicious. and fried plantains and we have -- >> it's like a cas a quesadilla. but it's warm. >> kids love deserts. this is a no bake desert. >> it's a typical desert.
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every kid warra wants it for thr bbirthday. what's it called? >> chocotorte. >> there you go. >> it's so good. >> it's layers of cookies and a layer of sour cream in the middle. we having to drink. we have strawberry -- rachel: how do you make this? >> you get strawberries, put it in the blender with a little bit of lime juice and you can avoid the sugar and you can use the extra fruits that you have. rachel: it's a great thing to do. >> you can use any you fruit. rachel: let's learn how the to make empanadas. >> you have the dough here. rachel: kids love to try. work with her. >> i want to give you each one. here. rachel: you can get these in the grocery section. >> you can get these in the hispanic grocery section. we're going to use this spoon.
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we're going to use one scoop and put it if in the middle and we've got one right here for you. rachel: get a good nice scoop here. there we go. put it right in the middle. >> i go in the middle. i'll show you how to do that. pperfect. i have for he me. me.i already have a scoop. now we have a- >> it's all in the fold. >> we put a little bit of water. you put your fingers in here. rachel: we're going to keep working on these here. >> put a little bit of water. and then we -- rachel: seal that. >> you know the deal. you know the deal. rachel: i know the deal. >> there you go. >> we're ooh going to keep working on these, we promise. rachel: it's all in the cookbook and check out her youtube as well. her youtube channel. tell us the name. >> g alimilion. rachel: on youtube. >> we're going to keep cooking. maria bartiromo is up next.
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a lot of rain over the last couple months. the ground is saturated. it willed flood very easily. there's the center of the storm, to the south of jamaica. it will continue to pull off to the northwest throughout the afternoon. it's just about to go over the area in atlantic with the most heat potential for storm development. we think it will rapidly develop throughout the afternoon and by tomorrow morning. hurricane warning in effect for grand cayman, a little cayman, a tropical storm watch. here's the storm mo models, a lot of disagreements in days four and five on this. if you are anywhere from around fort myers over to about biloxi, you need to be watching for this. we've seen this track move. we'll continue to see it move. so a lot of uncertainty still with this. want to show you what a forecast at the depick picks -- depictiof what the clouds look like, the storm. by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon, according to this model, we have a significant hurricane making landfall in
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cuba and this is a classic, strong looking hurricane, that is what the forecast is across parts of the eastern gulf. that goes into tuesday, landfall sometime thursday or friday from this storm in florida. rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, rick. bbeto or francis fran owe o'rous plan to help beat inflation. >> it allows to us meet our economic activity, the needs we have, the economy, supply chain problems, supply chain connected to immigration and texas. the state could lead the way for the country. rachel: here to react, sunday morning futures host maria bartiromo. is the problem with inflation that we don't have guest worker permits or that we're printing money or spending. you're the business person. let me know what's going on. maria: thank you so much,
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rachel. good morning to you. the problem is way too much spending and stimulus in the system has stoked inflation to 40 year highs. no guest program in the world is going to stop this inflation until lawmakers stop digging the hole they had have dug for themselves. that means stop the massive spending. the problem is, they will do anything, anything not to close the border. and this is a dangerous situation, getting worse every single day with drugs as well as death and terrorists coming through the wide open border. on inflation, you've seen efforts to continue spending and next week is the beginning of the fourth quarter. what does that mean? for many people it means the beginning of dire consequences for the economy. he we are likely already in a recession, that's two quarters of contraction. we're heading into a period where many economic minds, the best in the business say we'll face off a serious and long recession. the one most important thing to do right now is to dig ourselves
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out of the hole, stop spending all of the money. so much so, that if we were to actually see an acknowledgement from this white house, maybe the markets would believe it. but they don't believe it. that's why we're seeing a major selloff. the market's down in the double digits year-to-date. next week as i mentioned, the beginning of the fourth quarter. and we are expecting things to worsen considerable hey froy fr. we're talking about this with utah senator mike lee because there could be a government shut down next week because they can't agree on the funding package to keep the government open. one issue ises joe manchin's -- issue is joe manchin's permitting bust. he had ideas about permitting. what did it get him? now the democrats are renegging on it. they don't want additional programs on energy. we talk with senator tom cotton about that as well as iran. they are protesting in the streets in iran, saying death had to the supreme leader. you would think the administration might want to use this moment in time in iran as
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leverage but instead they're about to make the leadership in iran's hand that much stronger with a nuclear deal. and then there's carrie lake, running for governor of arizona a. did you hear what liz cheney said about carrie lake? she said liz cheney said she will do anything in her power not to let carrie lake get -- become the governor of arizona and yes, that does include campaigning for democrats. we'll get into it. and of course, the gop has answers, the commitment to america, steve scalise will walk us through what is in the package and why they're making a case to voters with 40 plus days away from the midterm elections. we have breaking news coming up. we'll see you in 10 minutes. rachel: the interview with carrie lake i'm so excited about it. carrie lake, liz cheney. i'm excited to see this interview. thanks a lot, maria. you know him from songs like beer's on me and today he has a special performance for tunnels for towers but first he joins us
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tribute for service members and first responders who paid the ultimate price. >> dierks bentley and frank siller join us now. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you on the show. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> we're doing well. you have a here re-standing or sitting right there, that's on the program a lot. glad to have you as well. what made this event important for you to perform and show your 130ur9. support. >> i've been coming to new york since 1994. i you never felt the way i feel right now being here. it's such a -- just a patriotic feeling being here, watching them. i'm here with my daughters. it's a chance for them to take it in as well. seeing the run down today, doing the tunnels to to y towers run d the memorials, pictures of the 3,000 folks we lost on that day on 9/11, it's just really
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inspiring and to be sitting next to frank, his brother steven was the one who this was inspired by, it's a pretty special feeling for sure. >> dierks, i'm a big fan. i can't speak for will and rachel. i mean, we're all big fans of what you do. you mentioned your kids, bringing them there too. how important is it to translate what happened 21 years ago to the next generation so they understand? >> it's so important. i mean, i think that's what frank talks about a lot. we're not here just to honor the folks we lost that day, these heroes, we're not just here to remember them and keep their memory aline. aline. we're of -- alive. we're here to educate the next generation of americans. it's one thing to talk about in the classroom and home but to be here on this honored ground and to feel it, they're getting an upfront personal history lesson about what makes america
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america, the heroes and the people in the city too. it's the greatest city in the world and they're getting a firsthand up-close look at it. i'm grateful to he get a chanco sing and celebrate the runners and a bigger lesson for mend a my kids. rachel: it's a great point. so manies schools aren't teaching about 9/11. they say we ran out of time or of it's insensitive, they're worried they might offend people but going to events like this with tunnels for towers gives you an opportunity as a dad to teach the res son yourself. i -- lesson yourself. i saw the crowd out there. i can't believe that 35,000 people are there to run. how do you feel being surrounded by all these people who are patriots but also have come to see you as well? >> oh, i mean, just makes you feel like -- it's america. i mean, it's what it is. this is the feeling here. this is what it's all about, people coming together. so many volunteers giving up their time to be here, 35,000 people running but like you
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said, educating the next generation and i'm going to let frank say a few things about what you're doing to educate the next generation of kids. >> we have tunnels for towers 9/11 curriculum that people from k through 12 can download it, schools across america because like you said, your kids weren't born then and there's a generation that has to remember that we lost 2,977 americans because some people hated us and tried to kill as many as possible and they did but we're here to honor them and as you said we're not only here to honor them but also the 7,072 men and women that died ever since protecting us so we didn't have another 9/11 and we have the pictures of every single one of them. you are unbelievable. i know you're all in for the foundation. >> i am. >> i know you are. and wait until you see all the great people that are here today, they're going to love you. >> amazing. well, dierks, we'll be watching later. he's obviously a country star. he can do tv too. smooth interview as well. >> nice job. >> dierks, frank, thank you.
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will: everybody cares about somebody's fantasy teams, so i take on pete today in fantasy football, and we have a wager. pete: that's right. he wears a vikings tie next weekend with, if he wins, i wear a cowboys tie. [laughter] pete: have a great sunday, everybody. go to church. ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures." i'm maria bartiromo. today, bracing for the worst. predictions from some of the leading economic mind of the day. an economic hurricane, a deep recession beginning as soon as next week with the start of the fourth quarter and throughout next year as the federal reserve raises interest rates again and joe biden pleads with the rail unions to degree to a 24% raise and not make things worse by striking. will other union
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