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which can lead to coma or death, may occur. movement dysfunction and restlessness are common side effects. sleepiness and stomach issues are also common. side effects may not appear for several weeks. you are greater than your bipolar i. ask about vraylar and learn how abbvie could help you save. ♪ -f ♪. pete: welcome to 7:00 a.m. hour of this october 8, 2022, "fox & friends" saturday edition. we're going to be decorating an outdoor space for fall. rachel, i bet you enjoy decorating for fall. will: rachel: well, i enjoy
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decorating in general. we covered up the pool. it makes me sad. i hate leaving similar. but this is -- summer but this is gorgeous. we're going to get out there. pete: brought to us by our friends another steel. see the centerpiece, will. will: i do. rachel: my husband was sponsored. lumberjacks. pete: his team or individually? rachel: there's a lot of steel products when you're the lumberjacks. pete: don't doubt that. rachel: the sound of a chain saw is like the sound track of my life. pete: that's a great life sound track. rachel: i'm not kidding, when i hear that sound, i think of my husband. pete: i recently bought a chain saw. will: oh, no. rachel: he's buying all the manly products. pete: here's why it's not manly and i bought a manly chain saw on instagram and it's battery powered. will: some of my buddies have
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been trying to sell me on the battery powered. mini chain saw and a little fire request with a quick buzz. rachel: it's not manly. you want your husband to put on the orange chaps and put the gas in. will: but you don't need that for a little bit of cut. rachel: you talk about manhood all the time on the show. will: now you're measuring my chain saw. pete: if it's battery powered it can't be as cool. i know that but i'm okay with that. rachel: you live on a property. get your tractor, get your stee- pete: i'm working on it but now have a battery powered one. will: saw shaming him. you see here, we've got -- can you see it, we've got some sodas. i got sugar cookie. so jones soda released two new flavors. rachel: i was afraid. will: turkey and gravy and sugar
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cookie flavored sodas for the holidays. we have some samples here to try. turkey and gravy. pete: sugar cookie, it's not bad. rachel: i did not love that one. but i think i'm going to like sugar cookie. will: sugar cookie is nice. rachel: it's very nice. now try your gravy. will: i don't want to try that. pete: sugar cookie and gravy at 7:00 a.m.. rachel: you like gravy and love thanksgiving. it's your favorite holiday. pete: on thanksgiving on my plate. will: i got a statement, that's not bad at all. rachel: i did not like that one. but sugar cookie i can get. pete: i feel like every soda you drink secondively a sugar -- is effectively a sugar cookie. will: that's not b bad at all. pete: i'll report back if he
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finishes that. will: he's not going to. breaking news. rachel: might go well with breakfast sandwich coming up. will: vice president kamala harris encouraged by senator john cornen of texas to visit the southern border today. she's at a texas democratic fundraiser in new york city -- she's at a texas democratic fundraiser and they're encouraging why don't you go ahead and get on down to the southern border. there's a built of a emergency down there right now. rachel: the new york post was covering that and saying fix it. because right now -- let me grab the cover here. there are illegal immigrants connelling to come and be -- continuing to come and be shipped by texas to new york city and the mayor adams is saying oh my gosh, we can't afford this. how can texas afford it so well. pete: this is happening at the same time. she's in texas to raise money, of course, because she's a political animal and that's what
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she's going to do. doesn't actually want to go to the boarder and visit these folks who are currently arriving in new york city illegals from texas. the problem isn't something they actually want to solve. meanwhile in new york, mayor adams is basically saying, we can't handle this. they've built camps to deal but yet he's got a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of what's on the actual border. looking on the post cover, it says adams finally has had enough. new york city will spend $1 billion on illegal migrants this year. it's your mess, president biden. that's what the cover of the post says characterizing what eric adams is saying. rachel: but eric adams is not blaming the president of the united states who opened our border or kamala harris who refuses to visit it. he's blaming the governors and mayors who are sending the migrants. by the way, some are democrat mayors in el paso. will: he's saying we didn't ask for this. which could be to your point the
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exact words of governor greg abbott of texas. listen to mayor adams of new new york city. >> new yorkers are angry, i am angry too. we have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handouted to us without warning as buses began showing up. we need a realistic decompression strategy at the border that will slow the outflow of asylum seekers. we need a coordinated effort to move asylum seekers to other cities in this country to ensure everyone is doing their part and congress must pass emergency financial relief for our city and others. will: what is a realistic decompression str strategy at te border? >> means don't close the border, just slow it down and send them to republican places as well
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even though we have been bragging that we're sanctuary city. once we get the illegal migrants, we really don't want them. how frustrating -- i'm originally from arizona. you live in texas. how frustrating is it to hear major adams, will, tell essentially texas, well, we didn't ask for this and we don't have enough money. like what the heck does he think has been happening for the-two years to our border states? will: you know, actually, rachel, it may not be that frustrating because what we're looking at here is a lack of self-awareness. he's making the argument. he just -- he's just got the wrong subject-over the sentence; right. but he's even getting close because it said we need a federal plan. he's like skirting up to the issue. i don't know if he knows he is, but he's giving voice to the -- to your point, to the exact thing that border states have said for a long time. and now he's feeling it we don't have the ability to do this and
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this is not the way it's supposed to work. we should go, yeah, you're right. pete: wrong subject of the sentence in that you should be pointing at biden and not at greg abbott. will: he's close to pointing at biden. it says on the screen, we need a federal plan. so all these things like a decompression strategy to your point. it's almost like he's trying to say what needs it be said. he's on third base. round it out and come on home, man. rachel: this reminds me talking in the last hour about kanye west how liberating it is to say what you think. what he really wants to say is stop these immigrants from coming in but he's using all the weird words, decompression and strategy and putting the federal government name in there. what he really should say is joe biden, close the border because this is not feasible for us to deal with this. will: tells me that ron desantis and greg abbott's plan is is
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working. pete: he like joe biden are too captured by the immigration groups that control effectively the strategy. the other person they can't control is bill and he said on friday, nyc, a sanctuary city declares an emergency over the arrival of thousands of migrants in six months. these are live pictures of more illegals arriving so er eric ad, problem getting bigger. bussed in by texas governor abbott and el paso. 17,000 migrants comes across in deposition exhibit no. in three to four -- texas in three to four days on average hence the busing. will: yeah, he points out there and there's a reason he points out the democratic mayor of el paso, more migrants have been shipped from el paso, i believe it's to new york city and chicago in particular than have
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been shipped by the state of texas independently. all the focus on abbott. if you want to make this a republican democrat thing, which some of these like adams has in the past like bouser in dc and majority being shipped by democrats. rachel: pointing to other numbers i thought was really interesting. just in the last few days on october 6, just one day, 355 unaccompanied minors were encountered at our border. think about the federal resources needed to deal with 400 in one day, 350 in one day. i mean, this is a massive cost, it's not just the city of new york. this is being paid by all of us, not to mention the suffering and some of the other things that are happening to these children as they cross, but it is a very costly proposition to open your border and know you're
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incentivizing children to come alone at that scale and what happens as they move through our system and how many of our kids, founders ere kids, kids in need aren't going to get help because we're dealing with this stuff? pete: you heard it from homeless groups in new york city saying what about our resources? rachel: a new report from axios reveals democratic operatives are busy launching local media outlets in battleground states across the country. pete: and they're pumping out partisan stories that paint the left in a favorable light in a runup to the mid term. will: alexandria hoff is live with the details. >> these sites made to look like hyper-article outlets and democratic candidates sharing as promotional content. axios looked into this as democrat swing state local news ploy and found "a network of at least 51 locally branded news sites popped up last year and each follow a similar temporal
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template".they were intersperseh heavily slanted political news at boosting midterm candidates and attacking republican opponents. sites like tricity record and whatnot focus on swing states like pennsylvania, arizona, nevada, and ohio just to name a few. this as republicans are feeling a burst of optimism in the effort to gain control of the senate. we have john fedderman and dr. oz's race and he's closing the gap against the currents lieutenant governor in nevada and catherine cortez mastro and the incumbent catherine mastro is a democrat and not holding onto it so well and republicans are hopeful that democratic strides made over the summer proved temporary. rachel: alexandria, thank you.
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pete: it's a smart political move by democrats if deceptive and you create what look like local newspapers and write totally slanted stories so that candidates can site them and push them out. will: it's what they do with the mainstream press anyway. rachel: how many more liberal things do they need for their horrible ideas. it's really incredible. will: it is subversive skin genius. and ingenious. you have to put work into investing in individuals. that's truly what i think. you have to -- so you can't just take up tricities, you know, hyper-local news. you have to -- who's the reporter, what's the -- pete: that's a lot of homework. will: man, that's got to be the burden of the american people moving forward. rachel: is this election interference? you're putting out fake news and
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fake outlet. pete: it's misinformation. all depends on who determines that. we have a first amendment and should be able to print effectively what you want and report news as you'd like to report it. it's if the republicans were doing this with local newspapers, it would be deemed misinformation and would be shut down as a result. rachel: it would be shut down. they do that all the time. will: it does have to say paid campaign advertisement. if it's attacking a campaign or official democratic party pete: there's no problem finding left-wing journalists to write this and they have plausible denyability. rachel: you have outlets that write and turn down the algorithm and no one gets their stories from big tech. there's so much working against conservative points of view. it's a whole other level of campaign interference but in any case, it's hard to have a debate when you only hear one side. >> .pete: i remember when i wand
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to start following news and started reading the newspaper every day and the first day you start reading it's really confusing and you're like i don't understand any of this and day two, three, four you're putting pieces together. i think it was the new york types when i started reading like 25 years or so. rachel: maybe it wasn't that bad back then. pete: maybe they were and we didn't know it. will: petes to the day of building the puzzle day two and three. there is a point and i remember in my life reading like this isn't -- that's not down the middle. like that's not straight fact. pete: yes. will: i don't think -- it's a lot of work to get to that point. rachel: there's college classes that teach kids -- i don't foe w if you teach them how to spot propaganda. how do you find fact over propaganda. that's what we have to do is teach our own children how to
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dis-cipher the propaganda from the reality. will: few headlines for you. a grand jury indicted two suspects after the unprovoked shooting of a parent. they're both accused of taking part in an apparent random fatal shooting. paul kootz in the lobby was the victim in a hotel visiting his son at college. the details will be disclosed next week. the victim's family released his obituary and slated for monday. rachel: can you imagine going to see your kid on a college weekend. will: a massive ex-employees destroys part of a bridge that -- explosion that connects crimea to the mainland and a it's a blow to putin's war on ukraine and disrupting one of moscow's key supply routes. ukraine has not claimed responsibility. boston children's hospital say children know if they're
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transgender from the womb in a now deleted video. >> a good portion of children do know as early as seemingly from the womb and they'll express their gender identity as very young children and some as soon as they can talk. will: does that person have an -- pete: she's a psychiatrist that has an md. will: oh my gosh. rachel: we've all had kids. how many kids between us? like 20? has that ever happened? does any of your kids come out of the womb and told you i'm not a boy or girl? >> have they ever said thinking that makes sense before the age of 5. rachel: who are you people? will: harvard affiliated hospital. did not respond to request from comment from fox digital. those are your headlines. rachel: it is sad. pete: watch the whole two minute video it's like straight to camera. you need to support your kids the minute they have an inkling. problem is what she's missing is these parents and these
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institutions are pushing gender on kids. what's your gender? how do you feel? you feel this way? encourage them but they're pushing them in these sexualized directions as opposed to just treating them as kids. rachel: child abuse is what it is. pete: it's a hospital with an md with a harvard attached to it. that's how they get away with it. still ahead, federal agents reportedly have enough evidence to charge hunter biden, but can we really trust the biden doj. why critics are questions if they'll follow through. rachel: plus, crime is up 37% in chicago so what's the city's democratic mayor focusing on? well, karaoke of course. ♪
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rachel: hi alderman raymond -- chicago alderman raymond lopez on the tone deaf move. pete: good song though. ♪
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pete: that is chicago's mayor lori lightfoot promoting a city-wide kay owe key contest ok where you too could win $5,000. crime is up 37% in the windy city and joining us to react chicago alderman raymond lopez. good morning. motor vehicle left up 87% and general theft up 33%, murder up 32%. robbery -- you know these stats. does she just want to wish it away. not want to address it? is she disconnected from it? explain. >> lori lightfoot is as tone deaf as her singing and clearly not trying to acknowledge the main issues impacting every day chicagoans, the violence, the
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criminallalty, not paying attention to our thousands of victims in the city and the impact all of it's having on business and our economy and driving businesses away and she chooses as the producer that she is to cherry pick the facts to make her face. she's trying to avoid all costs the reality that's on the streets. right now chicagoans i think can relate to how romans felt when neuro was watching the chicago mayor sing k karaoke despite everything on the screen. pete: tyson foods said we're leaving chicago to go down to arkansas and, you know, the comments made by the mcdonalds ceo. is there any any won't she feel- point she feels this needs to be addressed and elite circle that can come to defend her?
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>> she's not listening to what our business leaders are doing both in action and word. she dismissed the complaints of the mcdonalds ceo saying if he wanted to know the plan, he should come kiss the ring and find out and tyson is leaving and boeing is leaving and several other big names and most notely citadel ceo ken griffin that had a p fill tropic network in the city and she doesn't realize that on the streets our people are struggling and businesses are strucking and --d chicagoans are going to believe their own eyes and not the lies and fairy tales she's trying to spin every day. pete: having to u turn and advocate for policies she's
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against. >> without a doubt, pete. the moment she said there's a problem and we have to fix it. that's the recognition that for the past three years, she's enabled criminallalty and supported the process and willingly and unintentionally sought to destroy the city with her policies aimed at root causes and social justice at the expense of common sense and normality. pete: instead she care owe sees and says -- car karaokes and sas nothing to see here. we reached out for a statement from mayor lightfoot's office and we'll take it in any form but they've not responded. still ahead, biden, his time, the white house dodging questions alabama the president's son in -- about the president's son that agents have enough to charge hunter bind.
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matthew whitaker is next.
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>> still stand by his comments that hunter's done nothing wrong? >> really quickly, as you know this is an ongoing investigation being handled by the department of justice and i'd refer you to the department of justice. rachel: that was karine jean-pierre answering questions about potential charges against hunter biden. the push comes as federal agents reportedly have enough evidence to charge the president's son over tax crimes and gun purchases. we have acting attorney general matthew whitaker. welcome, matthew. so great to have you on this morning. here's my concern, there's a lot of pressure because there's so much overwhelming evidence on e-mail and video and selfies of, you know, all of hunter biden's debouchures, but they're getting him on guns and taxes and is this a way to get him on the real big stuff that could lead to joe biden?
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>> good morning, rachel. i think you're absolutely right. there's a much deeper case here to have on the foreign influence pedaling the foreign agent registration act and some of the other crimes that are in plain sight in the laptop that the fbi has had for over three years. i think, you know, right now the u.s. attorney in delaware who was a trump appointee, somebody that i worked with when i was at the department of justice is having to decide whether or not to charge the president of the united states' son. the one thing i'd remind him if he asked is that, you know, justice is behind. you need to do justice without fear or favor, just like merrick garland tells us and this case demands that hunter biden be brought to justice. to your point, it's not just case tax, it's not just that obvious gun violation that, you know, is all the evidence we've seen in pictures already. it is these other charges that
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are deeply concerning because of their, you know, foreign ties in the, you know, compromise that it puts the president of the united states. rachel: yeah, i think about all the people they went after around donald trump trying to get donald trump on something big. here you have a sitting president of the united states potentially compromised by our greatest enemies, china, russia. and you have everything 234 in t of you and going after a gun charge. it's so apparently unjust and unequal in our system right now. i think it's really eroding people's confidence in government. i want to move to another topic i think is also eroding america's trust in government and equal justice and that is the case that the biden doj has indicted 11 pro life activists for exercising their american right to protest outside of an abortion clinic. meanwhile they've allowed james revenge, a domestic terrorist group that's fire bombed pro life centers for moms, nothing there. how are they getting away with
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this? how is there not more outrage about what is happening to the weaponization of the doj against political enemies of the president? >> yeah, just like donald trump and his allies being target -- allies being targeted quickly and swiftly and justice isn't behind and on the one side people are being prosecuted very quickly for crimes if they're conservatives or republicans and on the other side it appears the department of justice doesn't have any desire to investigate some of these crimes on these family crisis centers and the like. rachel: but, matthew, on this side, these pro lifers were not committing any crimes. in the case of matthew houke, the liberal da threw out the
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case because there was nothing there. my question is what is the strategy? what is the biden administration doing going back a year, two, three years and arresting people or raiding their homes, indicting them over things that there's no case for and simply because they're pro life. what is the message they're sending? what are they trying to do? signaling their base or what is it? >> yeah, the message is loud and clear and that is that they are pro abortion, they're abortion enthuse yis and they're go -- enthusiasts and they'll use every means necessary urn the law to advance that agenda. you're quite frankly seeing that after the dobbs case and they're going to use the department of justice among all the tools in the tool backseat to try and advance -- box to try and advance their world view instead of winning in the ballot box instead of winning in the hearts and minds of american people, they're going to use the sledge hammer of federal prosecution as their weapon in this arena.
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rachel: yeah, turning us into cuba and venezuela as they do it. matthew whitaker -- >> it's very concerning. rachel: yeah, it is. always great having you on and insightful. >> say hello to everybody. rachel: you got it. mayor eric adams calling the influx of migrants in new york city an unsustainable manufactured crisis. congresswoman malliotakis is saying you're right but he's failing to name who's at fault. military bases are coming with a direct order from the sec stair. we'll tell -- secretary. we'll tell you about that coming up. ♪
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>> it is straining the limb limf our ability to provide for new yorkers in need and running through our budget. we expect to spend $1 billion by the end of the fiscal year on this crisis. will:ny city eric adams declaring a state of emergency as 17,000 migrants bussed to the big apple in recent months and the democrat pleading with president bide ton take action as the city is set to spend $1 billion this year. here to react is new york representative nicole malliotakis. congresswoman, great to have you
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on the program. i'm curious, when you hear mayor adams and his tone rhetoric and the words he's using, do you hear a lack oval window self-awareness or hypocrisy or a leader beginning to see the light? >> well, i think he's beginning to see the light because this is absolutely unsustainable and it is placing a tremendous burden on the people of new york city. $1 billion at a time when new yorkers can't afford to keep their own roofs over their head and struggling to pay for food with this high inflation. but the mayor is also hypocritical because he refuses to address new york city's sanctuary status predominantly the part that prohibits nyp from even cooperating with deportation if a individual commits a crime here in new york city. but in the whole speech he never called for president biden to secure the border. he called for a decompression of
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the border. i don't know what that means. he needs to tell president biden to secure the border, stop the nonsense and bring back the policies under president trump that were working. will: to your point, let's take a quick look at what he had to say and i think you're right, he neglected to get down to brass tax to be specific but, boy, he's flirting with getting to the issue. listen to this. >> the time to aid new york is now. we knead help from the federal government. help from the state of new york and congress must pass emergency financial relief for our city. we need a bipartisan effort to deliver long awaited immigration reform so we can offer people a safe and legal path to the american dream. will: as he's speaking. he has a power point next to him
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saying federal action. action. i do wonder, you know, the plan by ron desantis and greg abbott and border state governors who sent illegal immigrants to places like new york city to make them see the light, it doen the verge of saying secure the southern border. >> well, what i'll say is that president biden had been flying 234 individuals for a long time now and he didn't say anything about it and neither did our governor. in fact, they've incentivized this crisis by offering illegal immigrants so many different benefits. benefits in some cases that american citizens don't even receive so for example, cathy hochul wanted to give unemployment assistance or stimulus checks to those in the country illegally and created a fund for that . if you were a single mother of three, you earn $100,000 in new york, you got nothing from cathy hochul and same thing with
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healthcare benefits for seniors here illegally and our senior citizens are struggling. the one thing is we're not getting any action till republicans take back the house. that's evident. the president created this crisis, the vice president ignored this crisis and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer won't bring anything to the floor for a vote. we need to flip the house, end one party rule in new york as well and that's the only way we'll get action on this. will: and you don't need nor money in new york city. you need to secure the southern border. congresswoman nicole malliotakis. thank you so much. >> thank you. will: pete, other to you. pete: thank you, will. a few additional headlines this morning starting with this one, climate protesters are confronted by angry drivers after blocking a busy highway in dc during rush hour. a delayed driver was so fed up she told the protester to "move before i pull out my gun". a lot of people would feel that sentiment. another driver got out and toss add protest banner on the other
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side of the interstate. police arrested the activist after 30 minutes of chaos. and defense secretary lloyd austin. this gets me going. signing off on a recommendation to remove names and references, confederate names and references for military bases, navy ships, monuments and more. nine bases renamed by the end of the year including fort bragg in north carolina and becoming fort liberty and changes will start on december 9. has nothing to do with confederacy and erasing the past. we go in the dod. now to some friday night football highlights. nebraska pulling off a second half comeback beating rutgers 14-13. houston also with a one point win and cougars down 19 in the fourth before going on a 26 point run for the stunning
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victory over memphis in san jose state securing a big win blowing out unlv 40-7. and colorado state snapping a ten game losing streak dating back to last season. the team sque squeaking by in na with the closing seconds of the game. >> announcer: michael boil to win the game. he's got it. the longest losing streak is over. pete: and today boston college will take the field in their red bandanna uniform when they take on clemson. it's a cool thing they're honoring. eagles have the lacrosse player and 9/11 hero wells crowler. he's the man in the red bandanna for leading hundreds to safety. survivors remembered the bandanna he wore that day.
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good for bc for doing that. and tickets are now sold out be u if you got one check it for preshow parties and there's limited availability to the preshows so check your e-mail for tickets and we look forward to seeing you there. turn to chief meteorologist and patriot himself rick reichmuth for weather. >> i couldn't figure out why you were talking and then your face was on the screen talking about something else. too many formats. weather wise things looking pretty calm and little bit of showers again across parts of the southwest areas of new mexico and primarily parts of texas and the bigger story this
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weekend is the real coldest air of the season and 187 million people today below average tomorrow and 125 million people below average so this weekend a cool one that's temperatures actually shaping up like this. 38 degrees in chicago as you're waking upright now. we also are watching for frost and freeze alerts. first ones of the season across the plains. tonight into tomorrow morning down across parts of the ohio valley and as far south as areas of nashville, tennessee, and as well this evening. another cold one across parts of the northeast. back to you. pete: thank you, rick. as he said, fall is here and our next guest has the tips and tricks you need to spice up your outdoor entertaining space. ♪
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pete: fall is here and time to get your backyard ready for the outdoor get together. >> she's known for her time as
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hgtv and diy network host sarah vendrick welcome. >> thank you for having me. you might prep for entertaining inside, you can do the same thing outside if you're planning on having guests over and one of the first things i recommend you guys do is use a blower. like this battery blower from steel. cleaning up all the leaves on the ground, patio furniture just to get things started and the one thing i really love about this is it's super powerful on one battery charge and clear one football fields with one charge. pete: zen football fields with one charge? >> isn't that crazy? >> this was like a two stroke gas engine we used to have to load up. >> right. yeah, there's no gas, oil or anything like that. it's super easy for anybody to use. >> amazing. what else do you have? >> this is part of the ak system at stihl and this battery will pop into the shredder back
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brother and if you don't want to blow the leaves, it'll suck them up and chop them and put them in your compost pile. then we have the pressure washer. if you watch tiktok or anything, but pressure washing is super popular. pete: how did tiktok make pressure washing popular? >> it's relaxing watching things be cleaned like dirt sticking to your patio or things on hard scape and picks it up and cleans it, it's very satisfying. pete: i've had a couple afternoons where i've done that and it feels good. >> it feels really good and nice thing about this one in particular it's electric and compact. which is great. >> stihl's doing amazing things. >> yeah, let me show you this table. so one of the inspirations i had for entertaining is to use things from your landscape so i
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don't know if you notice that these are actually little logs and i made these using the chain saw, which is super cool. that as well as the little napkin holders. >> think you can do that, rick. the idea is recycling things and to make most of these and i don't know if you saw the chargers, look at that. isn't that cool? pete: so, look at that, if you can make a clean cut like that, which rick and i clearly can. >> to make one of these, i ended up using stihl's chain saw, msa140 and it's a battery charger and this pops into the other too manies they have and the nice thing about this is you can get at least 100 cuts, way more than that on a single charge as well. >> pete's not allowed to use a chain saw. pete: i'm not allowed. >> i'll trade you for a blower. >> we're cutting something here.
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>> i would love it if you guys could help me -- we're not using the chain saw. pete: we have 20 seconds. >> he beat you with the gear. pete: we're going to commercial break but rick's going to do it well.
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♪. rachel: good morning, america. it's 8:00 eastern time. probably 7:00 where you're at in the heartland and there we are. we're going to be out there soon decorating, guys. let's see who's better. will: which "fox & friends" team can set the best table for

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