tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News October 8, 2022 3:00am-4:00am PDT
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hanging out with kanye. bill will check that out. 49-year-old makes the football team at north dakota. he walks on. self-a year older than the coach. and he makes it. what position do you think? 94, jesse. that's a defensive lineman. >> defensive end, maybe. joan ♪ o say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪
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♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare ♪ ♪ the bombs burting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪
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will: welcome to "fox and friends" on saturday morning, your national anthem and there are your photos which we would love you to keep sending in, friends@foxnews.com. before go back to the first photo. was it the second? the second photo is our producer, rachael ray and her beautiful baby dog who whenever i see her dog, i love chihuahuas but i see buttercup. i have shorki a. that is a bulldog. look at that. that is adorable. happy birthday, rachel.
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pete: we love your photos, please send them in. president biden brushing off reporters and literally running away after learning we are close to nuclear armageddon. will: they say there is no indication they are ready to use tactical nukes in ukraine. rachel: kevin cork, good morning. >> reporter: the president wasn't revealing classified intelligence when he lobbed that comment, put it out on thursday ada fundraiser and made the jaw-dropping claim saying, quote, we've not face the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis, he, as in vladimir putin, is not joking when he talks about potential
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use of nuclear weapons but it wasn't like it sounded. they said the warnings are happening in private out there in public, the white house is saying they are pinning a different picture of viner put net nuclear ambitions and america's potential response. >> he was reinforcing what we have been saying which is how seriously we take these threats about nuclear weapons as we have done when the russians made these threats throughout the conflict. >> reporter: but how about this? shone hannity had a lot to say. a lot of people following this story, you will find this interesting, he said this. after the government has been trying to massage back this whole issue. >> no one in the white house has articulated a strategy to determine vladimir put more
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work on a diplomatic solution, the war in ukraine has no end insight and it appears president biden is bracing for the worst. i guess it is lineup, get your radiation pills. >> reporter: she was talking about something else we've been talking about the last couple days, the white house announcing the government in this country has bought $290 million in supplies of a drug designed to treat blood cell injuries following radiological and nuclear emergencies. when you hear something like that you cannot help but wonder what in the world is going on. the president's armageddon talk is reverberating around the globe with french president emmanuel macron saying when i speak of nuclear weapons on this issue we must be very careful. that obviously is the story but
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what is happening in washington and around the world, people are listening to what president biden is saying, whether he thought he was not being recorded or not it had consequences. we need to be careful with what we are hearing. will: thank you. i share kevin's sentiment, it should not be buried. it is a large news item. america stocking up on anti-radiation pills, that is quite notable as we talk about nuclear armageddon and walked closely to this line with less sobriety than is necessary in this seminal moment. pete: he doesn't know what putin is offering. there shouldn't have been an on ramp to begin with, you said you were going to prevent this and now it is unclear what the offramp is but you better find one because nuclear war over something that isn't threatening nato is nonsense.
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everyone knows it, this would be an unnecessary nuclear war if it were to occur yet putin knows that biden is awol on this. rachel: the people who allowed this to happen in many ways without proper negotiations at the state department, that is what we've been there for, they are thinking 2 or 3 steps ahead. the security agreement with ukraine, that really made him upset and got us into this situation, there is no diplomatic effort to get us off the track and now we dump more money, zelenskyy says we need more money, this is ratcheting up, you need to do preventative strikes, they won't use nuclear
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weapons which means, don't have enough statesmen in our own government to say enough. we are sitting on a couch with children and the idea of nuclear war, i was -- talking about this. pete: i think the american people should get a say whether they end up in a war. in order to have a democratic say, don't stumble into war, and from the start this story at the least what we can say from the start, we've not been armed with the truth or complete picture. rachel: we are told zelenskyy is george washington. will: i don't care about zelenskyy. he's defending ukraine. i would do everything i can to defend my country too. he is putting ukraine first. it's not our job to put ukraine first.
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if i am zelenskyy i'm calling on the united states, give me the support you can. he is defending his country. that is not on zelenskyy. we are just stumbling into -- the other plan is blackmer putin is the ultimate bogeyman of democrats and the only war they love to ratchet up because it is like a proxy war with trump. this is a war they love to want to have, to pour into, the war machine is happy to feed it. rachel: if you wanted to win this war, and depose putin, why would you hinder yourself and tie your hands behind your back by cutting off your own oil, your own energy, doesn't make sense, every -- by hampering ourselves and destroying american energy, to fund this
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war. it doesn't look like anything -- rachel: pete: no strategy from the pentagon? we shouldn't be surprised. will: here's what president biden had to say about his new theme, message. rachel: like his maga message. he is trying to -- it did. >> president biden: let me start with two words. made in america. made in america. that is not hyperbole. i'm not joking about that. bring gasoline down over $1.50. it ratcheted up because of what the russians did and the saudis did.
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will: made in -- 3 on my finger. rachel: definitely three words. we could be made in america when it comes to energy. pete: we could be, president biden went to the saudis to get production and tapped into the reserve and gave them the middle finger. saudi arabia and minister, the head of their state department was on our channel on bret baer, talked about why are there high gas prices in the us, may be something you are not doing in your country? >> the the we do this to harm the us is not correct at all. with due respect the reason you have high prices in the united states is you have a shortage that has been in existence for 20 years.
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you haven't built refineries in decades. the shortage of refining capacity you have, increase the price of gasoline, has nothing to do with the fundamentals of supply. rachel: we shut down pipelines to move the oil and gas and the federal government, the biden administration playing a trick saying we are allowing leases but they are not approving them so in the future this will be our future in terms of investments that are not being made and shorter supply in the future. this is intentional. will: this political cartoon where president biden said nobody avenues with biden, looks like opec does. haven't built a refinery in 40 years, can't refine it.
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rachel: why wasn't it done? will: takes money and time, we were net oil and gas exporter, shift their crude to be refined so we have refinery, with domestic production being so ramped up we hit capacity. will: do we export crude? pete: it is refined. we've got four hours. rachel: we will send you to the golf. not in saudi arabia. all right. now to this. fox news learned the man charged in a deadly stabbing spree is in the country
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illegally. will: they refused to take a picture holding a large knife. >> accused of stabbing two people to death and hurting 6 others on the las vegas strip in the us illegally, a source with ice says a guatemalan national has a criminal record in california, police charging him with murder, attempted murder in connection with a broad daylight attack, the district attorney steve woolfson says his focus is on security conviction. >> is not a citizen, whether he's a citizen or not. based on the evidence of this case. not thinking about deportation or serious charges based upon the evidence. >> reporter: barrier snapped when a group of women dressed as showgirls refused to pose for him with a picture holding
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a chef's knife, later told authorities he thought they were making fun of him. both victims killed were vegas residents including mary giovanni. a witness says he was smiling and then stabbed her in the heart. to be held without bail, the motive remains under investigation. rachel: good thing he's not thinking about deporting, then he will come right back over. i would rather be in jail. we will turn to some other headlines. uv uvaldeschool district suspending its police force after they hired a former state trooper who is under investigation for her response to the deadly school shooting. the district is requesting more troopers from the texas department of public safety be stations on its campuses and at school activities. more than a week after her
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akkadian unleashed devastating flooding across the southeast people are still coming home to homes and businesses destroyed by the storm. there are 132 reported deaths, florida governor ron desantis remains optimistic. >> people have pitched in where we made tremendous progress but we know we have a lot of work to do but everyone is in good spirits. >> 75,000 residents are still in the dark. wild start to the mlb's first ever wildcard series, the guardians kicked off the weekend with a statement win at home over the tampa bay rays. the philadelphia phillies making a dramatic comeback against the st. louis cardinals including any credible 6 runs in the top of the ninth. the mariners dominating the toronto blue jay is dominating for the first time in 20 one
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years, seattle flanking the jays for nothing. it was a rough night in queens, san diego padres matching four home runs in securing a 7 to 1 win in front of some very depressed mets fans and those are your headlines. pete: a cyber attack it's one of the largest health systems delaying cancer treatments. the growing concern of future hacks with patient care is at stake. will: ye west, i don't know what is going on in this world, ye west addresses his support for donald trump and how it impacted his life. >> i was bullied by hollywood because i stayed in hollywood and people, think about your kids and hold onto marriage so i'm biting my tongue. pete: more from tucker carlson's exclusive interview
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administration to not use a talent like elon musk more. i will eventually be president in my lifetime. if i was in office right now i would be calling elon every day, have him sleeping in the white house. will: the interview has been in multiple parts very fascinating. what he is saying is call competent people who know things and get things done because government doesn't get a lot done. rachel: he is going to have sleepovers with elon musk. interesting.
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bring in the best and that would help. you do something bad, you get a promotion. will: the idea we are run by incompetent people in our ruling class, undoubtedly true, not a gratuitous plug, i had tucker carlson on the will kane podcast, i am familiar with these elites and they are feckless but tucker told us i come from this world and i know who these people are and how incompetent they are and i think to me, i don't have aspirations for a highly competent ruling class if we just vote the right way, we need citizen legislators. the original jeffersonian
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vision of four years, whatever is in washington dc we need citizen farmers, don't know if these means term limits but because people spend 20 years in washington dc they become incompetent, creatures of the system and maybe you would attract more competent people if it was thought of as simply my service to america for short time. do you know what i mean. i don't have high aspirations for the right technocrat. rachel: we had 90 new members on the republican side, you get did get that, guys who were running car dealerships, pizza shops, pest control business, kristi nome worked on a ranch. my husband's small-town county prosecutor as well, that
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happens but you are right about that. there is a bubble that is created there. that is why the conflict of you live in your district, you remember what is going on. will: how many of them ran into that permanent state? rachel: part of it is the permanent administered of state, you are elected by the people and you get there and there's a team of unionized people who can never be fired, who ignore what you say and listen to you, pretend they are listening, congressman says do this, the say we know what to do. the administrative state should be job number one. will: that is something else kanye west said in his interview, surrounded by staffers who would listen to him but wouldn't actually listen to him. here's another portion of how
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he described wanting to like trump about not being able to say it publicly. >> i never actually told people that i like trump when he was running because i was bullied by hollywood because i stayed in hollywood, think about your kids, trying to hold onto my marriage so i am biting my tongue. so many fathers and mothers go to work every day in a situation they are biting their tongue because they think it would be better for their children so even me in my position i was biting my tongue on my political opinion because i thought it would be better for my children and now you look up and my kids are going to a school that teaches black kids a complicated kwanzaa.
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kwanzaa -- even christmas itself. will: try to think about being a man inside hollywood inside that family and say you want to support trump. rachel: being a minority, there's a certain unique punishment that comes 20 minority who steps off as you said yesterday on the five when you were on it is like the plantation, they want to keep us on this ideological plantation and it is something he acknowledges any american had to face in these trump years, people voted for trump but didn't feel comfortable putting a sign on or younger people who supported trump and saw what happened to the covington kid when he wore a amaag a hat, don't want to be in that situation.
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will: i don't know what to make of the interview. i watched it, that is all i know. i know it is fascinating, interesting, i'm not sure what to make of kanye but i know he's unique and seems to be authentic and certainly unfiltered and unvarnished and makes me want to listen. doesn't make me want to say shut up and get back in line which is the ugliest instinct of all and i can't believe how many white liberals are comfortable telling a black man stop with your independent thoughts. i cannot believe it. rachel: i thought about you when he said that about kwanzaa, this explanation of whatever kwanzaa was, you can be as rich and powerful as kanye all the way to moving at
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a small town in wisconsin, people read what is being taught in their schools. pete: imagine how radical extreme it is in hollywood. i was really glad to hear him say that. the three of us could yell the things he is saying and it is par for the course, when he says it people listen and it changes the frame through which people view issues. i wasn't initially a trump supporter and i remember the conversion process of publicly confessing that is how you felt it was difficult for frank and file republican let alone kanye west in hollywood. still i had the biden white house claiming there is no imminent nuclear threat from russia but after investing billions of dollars worth of anti-radiation drugs should we be concerned? we ask former cia station chief dan hoffman next.
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pete: the biden administration by $290 million worth of anti-radiation drugs has president biden warns of, quote, the prospect of armageddon as vladimir putin ratchets up his rhetoric threatening to use nuclear weapons as he continues his ukraine invasion. volodymyr zelenskyy saying he might preemptively strike. joining us is dan hoffman. speak to this level of threat. buying radiation pills, boudin talking about using to their
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weapons, president biden talking about armageddon. >> reporter: the issue of buying radiation pills may not have reached the news desk if president biden hadn't made those references to nuclear armageddon, that is providing something to vladimir putin's brinkmanship. the reason vladimir putin's threatening nuclear weapons is he knows every time he does so going back to his invasion of ukraine it deters the biden administration from providing the military assistance ukraine needs not just to stay in the fight but we are not giving ukraine the air defense they need or artillery with long-range that they need and boudin is getting benefit from that. this is another example of lack of message discipline on the part of the administration and during wartime message discipline is so incredibly important. what the president says from the bully pulpit how adversaries react to.
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pete: when you say take the fight to the finish how does that lead to an outcome advantageous was the doesn't ratchet up the possibility of nuclear weapons or are you saying it is just rhetoric, he would never use it? >> we can never discount the possibility that vladimir putin could use a tactical nuclear weapon. russia has 2000 of them. if you talk to our military planners they will tell you it won't make sense on the battlefield, it would blow back on russian civilians and russian soldiers and might not change the situation on the battlefield. what i mean is vladimir putin is losing, he's more desperate than he has ever been. that's why he mobilized troops for the first time since the second world war and illegally and ukraine's territory it is making nuclear threats. what the biden administration -- administered she needs to do is on the narrative, say this
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is ukraine's territory, it isn't always will be but we are not going to appease russia. we appease blabber boudin, we need to face more threats and attacks from him down the road but simultaneously the administration needs to make an addition to these public pronouncements, back channel the russians, and ensure the russians understand any use of weapons of mass distraction whether chemical or biological or attacks on ukraine's power grid will be met with swift response. pete: strange to see what the outcome looks like without ratcheting on either side but appreciate you breaking it down for us. still ahead, real-life green goblins. gang members dressed in neon green bodysuits attack two teens on a subway and they are all repeat offenders. us job growth slows as tens of thousands leave the workplace.
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57,000 workers dropped out of the workforce. here to discuss, university of san diego finance professor dan ricotto. there's this estimation that because we are adding this number of jobs that is a bad sign because it means the fed will raise interest rates, worried about a foggy economy and continued inflation. what do we make of this? good sign or bad sign for the economy? >> you did a great job explaining it, good news is bad news because it does mean the fed will continue raising interest rates soon to be for the sixth time to battle this beast called inflation which by the way, they brought on as well as government policy, misdirected policy in terms of stimulus i might add, they are
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the ones who caused this inflation problem we have and they are working to get us out of it. will: you've got to make the soup not too hot not too cold. how do we get out of this? you raise interest rates so high you shove us into a recession but don't raise interest rates and inflation continues to spiral out of control. don't know how faith read this needle. >> the medicine is sometimes worse than the cure. the fed has admitted we are in for a bumpy ride. looking for a soft landing, the economy slows down, inflation slows down, no recession or we are in for a bumpy landing which means interest rates keep going up. the economy slows down. folks start losing their jobs. when the battle with inflation but the cost is going to be quite high.
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consumers paying more for credit cards, mortgages. will: i want to move on to another topic. picture the hard landing. it is in a deep recession, high interest rates than a deep recession. what does a soft landing look like? if they thread that needle how do we know it is happening? >> i'm optimistic we can do this if we are smart, rates keep going up at a more moderate clip. we lose some workers, unemployment does go up a little bit but not crazy, numbers like we did in 2,020 or 2,008. it can be done. the likelihood looks increasingly unlikely based on the data we are seeing now. neil: this is probably evidence of that. americans saw the headline in the new york post, americans saw the most severe pay cut in
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25 years under biden and that is attributable to inflation. >> this bothers me more. take the average family making 100 grand a year. after inflation they took a $3300 pay cut. that is a lot less trip to dairy queen, less trip to disneyland, who knows but it really pinches families wallets as well as you and i reported, disproportionately it hurts middle income families, lower income families. they don't feel the pinch of inflation as much as the rest of us. will: what does that mean for all of us with 401(k)s, trying to figure out whether the economy will have a hard bottom or not, we will talk about it. thanks so much. >> thanks.
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pete: the nypd identifies four members of the so-called green goblin crew who were caught on camera carrying out a violent robbery on a subway train. police say these women were part of the group that dressed up in those lime green bodysuits and of course they all have prior arrests. the suspects still on the loose, they are working to identify several others involved in the assault on two 19-year-old girls. the nation's fourth-largest health system hit by a suspected ransom where cyber attack delaying cancer treatments, life-saving surgeries and doctors appointments at hospitals across the country. this is made up of 140 medical centers and holds the records of 20 million americans, company officials blaming, quote, it security issue that forced it to take certain
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systems off-line and alaska's bulky astute bears making a big splash online for fat bear week. the giants oftima national park, they weigh in at over 100,000 pounds. the national park is currently holding its annual single elimination bracket where you can vote online for your favorite fat bear. voting ends tuesday. how come we can call bears fat but not other things fat? let's ask rick. >> reporter: watch your transition to me. will: why can we only call bears fat? >> ever watch a live cam? you should. it is a very entertaining thing. let's talk a little weather.
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florida after hurricane ian, the weather was quite nice, few showers coming into the area. watch what happens. up front will move into the area will drop moisture especially in south florida, places like cape coral, fort myers you see rain showers especially when we get to tomorrow through tuesday, showers in the area. this will not cause massive problems or flooding but look at the rescue and recovery effort. another story is more rain across parts of the southwest about get ready for the first big cold blast across the northern tier of the country. will: you can call bears fat, babies fat, don't know what else. talk to you later. just in time. and army captain returns home
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rachel: welcome back to "fox and friends". arizona leading the school choice revolution thanks to the scholarship account program that allows any family regardless of income to take the $7,000 that would have gone to your kids public school and put it towards the education of your choice including homeschooling and more. joining us now is the founder of love your school, jenny clark who has been part of the program since 2018. thanks for joining us. what arizona has done is truly revolutionary, exploding and going to the rest of the country. how hasn't worked so far in arizona 2 months into the school year?
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>> reporter: it is amazing for our family the last several years and we could not be more thrilled that every arizona family will have access to the amazing empowerment scholarship account. we've seen 24,000 families apply in the last month. it is clear that arizona families want access and opportunity for their kids. >> reporter: i have some kids in public school, some in private school, some homeschooled, one in a private school, every child is different, how is it working in your family. what are using the funds for as a postal mom? >> we are using it for all sorts of educational items, tutoring, therapy, curriculum. our kids were able to continue their education during covid because of the empowerment scholarship account program. our oldest boys are dyslexic so
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we are able to buy that specialized curriculum that they needed to learn how to read so esa has been a lifesaver for our family and we know it will be the same for thousands of other arizona families. >> reporter: you used it for horse therapy. it would be amazing if i could access the education dollars and use it towards what my kid needs and make it very tailored and customized. tell me this. what i love about what you are doing is not just enjoying it in arizona. you want to spread this across the nation and turn it into a revolution, education for families and kids. tell us what your organization is doing and how people can help. >> we want families to learn about love your school, nonprofit does just that, helps families across the united states. rachel: your helping other parents jump on the bandwagon.
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