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interesting, joe biden used to talk about the people at the kitchen table, talking about hating their bills and how they are having trouble. somehow, that has disappeared. is it solved? no. >> absolutely not. we have to leave it there, bill. thank you for helping on with us this morning. we appreciate that. >> and with that "fox & friend" starts right now. have a happy weekend. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> brian: all right patrick henry college is the place we sent ainsley, spend, expand, expand and we find out what the people think.
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this is cash which is exactly what pete described his and his bank account, so there is so much already this morning. hey, ainsley. >> ainsley: hey, brian, kay pete. yes, we travel down here last night for an hour outside of the airport in d.c. we are back in loudoun county. we talked to so many of these beautiful individuals over the course of what a year, year and a half wind glenn youngkin running against terry mcauliffe. terry mcauliffe looked in on the coffin comment when parents should decide what's being taught in their schools. pete you wrote a book about this, the parent spoke out and won so we wanted to talk to them ahead of midterms to find out what their issues are. >> pete: we talk a lot about crime, inflation, the border but education is always bubbling to the top for parents and still ongoing weather virginia all the weight -- >> ainsley: shaking their heads, as. >> pete: you can't ignore it. it is still in the
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classrooms, is that what you are hearing? >> ainsley: absolutely. we will ask them in just a moment what their main concerns are. i was asking them before we went on air and the majority of them said education number one. how many education number one? see, look at this. how many crime? crime issue? inflation? inflation? what about political climate or the democracy where the future of our country? yeah. so we will get into some of these issues and find out what their thoughts are in many of them have made changes. summer doing private schools. summer doing homeschool. and we have talked about how we have seen wonderful changes in their kids' lives because of it. >> brian: and pete hegseth school soon. one thing to us the crowd before it started. where is climate change and what ranking climate change? >> ainsley: they are laughing, number three for you?
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you are concerned. but for everyone else, not a big concern. what about abortion, big concern? >> it is important. >> ainsley: how do you feel? >> the sanctity of human life in a critical issue for the country. the dobbs decision, we need to make sure we don't have government funding of abortion and continue to hold the line is it a child or choice? >> ainsley: what about gender identity? that is big in virginia. there is a dell look that wants to make a law if the child wants to make their identity, the parents have to get involved with each glenn youngkin agrees. she takes it a step forward if they don't follow suit, it is child abuse. that gender ideology are against those officers on the campus safety. >> ainsley: crime is an issue. we saw these poor police officers killed. we have the shootings in north carolina and connecticut. we will get into that too. >> brian: ainsley, thanks. let's get started to talk about
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horrific news the last few days. >> pete: we will be back to talk to those folks. fox news alert off-duty police officer among five killed in a shooting rampage raleigh, north carolina. >> brian: the attack happened 24 hours after two connecticut police officers were gunned down in an apparent ambush. another clings to life, todd piro with the chilling details, todd. >> a horrible week for law enforcement. the suspect in custody with a deadly shooting spree in north carolina. five people killed including off-duty police officer. the k-9 officer her but expected to recover. authorities say another victim fighting for their life. >> raleigh police department and police officer is a brother or sister. so, when we lose one of our own, it is a tragic, heartbreaking day for all of us. >> authorities say a man with a rifle started shooting on a walking trail 5:00 p.m. officers blocked off the streets and surrounded the neighborhood in an hour long manhunt.
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a juvenile eventually taken into custody. this tragedy coming less than 24 hours after two connecticut police officers killed responding to what they thought was a domestic dispute between two brothers. state police say it appears the call was a deliberate act to lure law enforcement to the scene where they were ambushed. officer alex hamzy pronounced dead at the scene, sergeant dustin demonte dying at the hospital. he a father of two with a third child on the way. another officer alec iurato seriously injured appear at the national fraternal order of police saying "this feeling of anti-rhetoric media figures as well as the failed policies of local prosecutors and judges are placing the officers in greater danger. this lawlessness must stop." since last thursday 12 officer shot in the line of duty. a total of 50 police officers shot and killed in the line of duty so far this year. back to you. >> thanks, todd, back to you. guys first off when he comes to
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raleigh a lot of questions on motivation and what led to this but we are trying to figure out what happened bristol, connecticut. these two drunk brothers put a phony 911 call in, ainsley. the cops show up and they start shooting. one of them is dead and one isn't. one has bullet holes in him but i saw, every community is rocked when this happens. but bristol, connecticut, they did a cut in on espn in the middle of their "sportscenter" to say what these cops mean to the small towns, especially places like bristol. this just seems to be the definition to be senseless. >> ainsley: yeah, you look at these images and we saw images yesterday of the cops showing up to the scene and hugging each other. they know -- here is that much i was talking about, they know these individual shot. you know what gets me about what happened in bristol, what is happening to our country? when we were growing up, brian, you got a death penalty if you
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shot a police officer. i remember when i was little and my dad was watching the news, "oh, no look what happened." how could anyone shoot a police officer? we were taught to go up to the police officers and thank them for protecting us. we know a cult to 911, they would show up and they would be our line of defense against thee drinking beer and logically according to the articles, drinking beer and just decided, we will call 911 on a fake call and send the cops over and we will kill them? who does that? were they not even -- what do they think will happen to them, too? i know we don't care about people who shoots the cops. we want them locked up forever if not worse. do they not think, i will shoot these cops and then i will go to prison for the rest of my life? and i will take away a father? one of them had a baby on the way. did they not think about those little children? these are human beings. we have to do better about teaching individuals, you know,
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these are people. they are precious children. imagine how their moms are feeling, their dads, wives here that's what goes through our minds. we can't wrap your head around this. >> brian: at least a put portion of this is they don't believe the consequences that would come in the past are coming now for people who attacked police officers. look at that line, thin blue line mc men and women who wear the badge. they know every time they approach a house like that, they don't know what is inside appear they could lose their life. >> pete: that was an ambush and planned. >> brian: absolutely come every single call is a life-threatening situation for them. yet they approach the door, domestic dispute approach the door. behind the door they have no idea. the callousness with each the of profession has made it far more dangerous for them to operate. that is what judge jeanine
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yesterday "on the five" talked about. >> what has happened in our culture is there is no fear on the part of criminals. there was a time they were worried about it and worried about the death penalty. now, they are emboldened to do it. the saddest part is you look at these three guys shot in connecticut, to go dead in the prime of their lives 35 and 34-year-old. they say goodbye and one has two little kids and his wife is pregnant. you know, never will come home again. they didn't know it was their last day. two dirtbags tried to make it a domestic dispute waiting for them to show up, killed them, kill the two of them and one died in the hospital and one died at the scene. severely enters the third one. this is just happening far too often. >> brian: one guy is described as a big teddy bear and the other drug, and violent. the neighbor said, i don't know much about necklace, he is dead now except he drinks a lot. the dude is always drinking.
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he is checking on his brother when they showed up here they shot three cops and two lost their lives. meanwhile, we will talk more about this throughout the show. we have other things on the agenda including this is nancy pelosi pulling punches pushed? brian: nancy pelosi punching everybody else. we break down the video closely threatening to punch out former president trump january 6th. speed through the socialist comrade alexandria ocasio cortez shouted out, but wait till you e protester with an empty town hall and praised a different politician ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> pete: a explosive behind the scenes video shot during the capitol riot show speaker pelosi. get this, threatening to punch out then president donald trump. that surfacing as january six so called committee votes to subpoena trump for documents and testimony. kevin corke's live in washington with mark clement kevin. >> fiction sometimes stranger than reality. great to be with you guys. so much for the violence is never the answer crowd, right? this footage actually shown about january 6th 2021, house speaker nancy pelosi threatening to punch than president trump should he joined the protesting at the capital. >> i hope he comes over. i will punch him out.
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i've been waiting for this. trespassing on the capitol grounds. i want to punch him out and go to jail and i will be happy. >> okay, now the footage was actually recorded by filmmaker alexandria pelosi the daughter who is talented. and released during that januarg thursday afternoon. the committee as you pointed out, pete, voted to subpoena the president to testify, but given the timing, that is not likely to happen. meanwhile, the former president making it plain for all to see. his disdain what he calls the sham committee telling fox news digital in an exclusive, "the committee is a hoax, a sham, a witch hunt which is a continuation of the witch hunt that has gone on since the great day for a country that i came down the golden escalator with their future first lady. they have no case. they have no ratings so they have to try to do this to get
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publicity." and onto social and i check before i came out here, president trump will put out a response to the unselect committee of political hacks and thugs. this morning at 8:00 a.m., i will be watching and i will pass that along to you. >> ainsley: thank you, kevin. i mean, you'll, i can't help but laugh. nancy pelosi wants to fight president trump and i'm listening to donald trump's comments and no one is watching the ratings which are low which is true. i talk to someone yesterday at the hill and they walked into a lawmaker's office and nobody was watching it. the tvs are turned off. they are not watching this. no one is watching this because they know how one-sided it is. this is so partisan. seven democrats and two anti-trump republicans and they think this is fair. >> brian: wright, of course, it is not and that is why no one is watching and the ratings are. it is incredible to watch how desperately democrats cling to
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january 6th and roe v. wade and dobbs. as charlie hurt and we will play sound in a second there are hail mary attempt from any other issue which has made the quality of life for americans were spirits with a focus on a retrial of a retrial of a retrial of donald trump and malcolm o'brien we were talking about this outbreak a complete hoax about russia casket into this and roe v. wade as if that is the most important topic as well. charlie hurt says it will not work, take a listen. >> it is a hail mary pass but in a weird way, it might be their best strategy to spend all of their time talking about abortion in january 6th, now i'm i think voters see through it, but the alternative for them is to talk about the economy in the open borders and crime and all of these other issues that they are getting absolutely destroyed on in terms of what voters care
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about and in terms of who those voters trust to deal with those issues that actually matter. >> pete: yesterday to emerge as more people. so we talked for three hours and they like 7 minutes. they will play 3 minutes and it is a tv show. it is a documentary basically paying for the abc guy to tell the democrats and adam kissinger and liz cheney that it's one point of view. that is documentary for netflix or hulu. depending on the app you want to use. i called up my family to log on. i digress. the biggest story, they were pretty composed and we saw a lot of them underneath some basement pretty composed about it and how to get a hold of the capital. i also walk away thinking this every time. if donald trump had just said, "hey, i'm not happy with the pandemic rules put into place. i will look into it. but welcome biden to the white house."
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didn't call george up at joe's called it a day from his approval would be 65%. because everything his policies are a reading through the roof because biden took at the other direction and from afghanistan to what is happening at the border to the economy to the relationship with our allies like saudi arabia. everything is falling apart. but this is all they have when the bigger story was in the durham report when the revelations are now emerging that $1 million was given to christopher steele to prove anything in his dossier was correct. the hoax is underlined. the mueller report is wasted money, even though it exonerates the former president. there is a huge story going on right now. and it isn't january 6th. at this two and half years and the laptop of the fbi going out of their way to destroy the republican party and donald trump. but now, you have it on trial. now, you have the facts. and you don't even need the jury
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verdict. but we will discuss that a little bit later. ainsley i know you have to get to the town hall but carley shimkus will give us the rest of the news. >> i certainly will and we start with the the southern border, two migrant buses arriving in new york city. texas state troopers apprehends 15 illegal immigrants during a human smuggling bus. dashcam video with a chase before the migrant bailout and they try to make a run for it there. eagle pass, venezuelan migrants are shocked when they find out they will be sent back to mexico under a new biden administration policy. after the consumer price index two was released yesterday showing inflation 8.2%, president biden insists, that is progress. >> today's report shows some progress. overall, inflation is 2% over the last three months. that is down from 11% over the prior three months. that is progress.
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republican wins and inflation will get worse. it is that simple. >> meanwhile the white house is claiming they did not ask the saudi government to delay their oil production plan until after the midterms. progressive congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez getting an earful from protesters at a nearly empty town hall this week. watch. >> tulsi gabbard has shrunk to where you have shown cowardice! speak with the protesters calling for squad member a hypocrite for supporting more aid to ukraine. former democrat tulsi gabbard after her exit from the party. and less than 48 hours after leaving the democrat party, tulsi gabbard is the third favorite to win back the republican presidential nomination in 2024 over taking former vice president mike pence pier that is according to bookmaker bet fair which gives the former congresswoman a 10/1 odds. right on the heels of former
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president trump in florida, governor ron desantis and congresswoman from hawaii has not yet announced her new party affiliation. >> brian: it is a good start though. the town hall and then winning some betting firm. hey, ainsley you have a lot coming up straight ahead to. >> ainsley: i know. it is so hard. i'm talking to them but i forget i'm on national television. you will have to keep me a line here. karly heath, great to see you too. i didn't say hi this morning, kind of did on "fox & friends first" but not this hour. >> top on their minds the biggest concern 25 days away from the midterms and our parent panel is live with the children's curriculum is shaping their vote. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto, a medicine specifically made for heart failure.
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lines are standing up and saying, "we won't have it anymore." >> ainsley: let's bring out the panel of virginia parents. in the front row, we have terrorists, a loud and county parent with two daughters from a 17-year-old and a 15-year-old. and we have next to him you recognize these faces, we have fred, and loudoun county father of two daughters, eighth grader and ninth grader and you immigrated from kenya. and you love glenn youngkin but we will talk about that. schools are the number one issue. then we have in the middle who grew up in china and we will talk about how her life was in china. you are seeing the similarities in the school now. a loudoun county mom, one child has graduated already. christine hudson, a fairfax county mom. she has three children 19, 16,
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14-year-old. you say the pandemic has opened your eyes into what is happening in the classrooms. >> absolutely pure the parents got a firsthand look at the public education. >> ainsley: i asked to live them and they said number one is the main issue. will estrada onto the front, you have ten sons, 2-year-old and 5-year-old. you started homeschooling your son in 2018 and this year, started homeschooling your youngest son. and your wife you and your wife are doing this together. and then right behind you amy did the same thing. amy has three children and that two older ones went to public school. the older one public school all the way through until this year. she decided to homeschool as well. we have ron, sitting next to her father of 24th grader and seventh grader, and he says the reticulum dumbed down and too much focus on equity. in the middle tracy has been a fairfax month a 10-year-old and 8-year-old and voted for biden and then last year she decided
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to vote for glenn youngkin for governor. and next to her is cheryl, cheryl's main issue was education. loudoun county mother of three and she has 16-year-old twins, god bless you, in 11th grade. she was never politically active. she just voted for the presidential election until last year. at the end down here, bonny. bonny is a fairfax county parent and she is worried mostly about lowering the standards in our classroom. so bonny, tell us about that. you noticed after the pandemic and all the politics of the schools, we dummy down the classroom in what way? people's eyes were open during the pandemic to what was going on. but the school system one of the things they were doing is changing the way they grade. equity grading, not letting kids fail. after the pandemic they were brg the graduation rate. instead of spending the resources and time to help those
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kids learn and helping them gain the skills they need, they are spinning the story to look like they asked her to it. it is not fair to the kids. education is so important for kids to rise up rise up. >> ainsley: and new york city now, the public schools. >> bit as advanced academics is under attack as well. but really, the changing of grading to sort of cover up what is not being learned. then you see the standardized test scores coming down. so clearly the grades are not reflecting what the kids have actually learned. that is a problem. >> ainsley: tracy, want to hear your story. why did you decide to vote for glenn youngkin? because of school and education. i saw my daughter's in school relinquishing not in school because i was there. i stood, i sat right next to them as they were trying to absorb whatever they could.
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during covid. and it did, the concept of opening your eyes come i think we will repeat over and over again. >> ainsley: do it again? >> i would vote for biden again. i would, i would. >> ainsley: you are an independent? >> i am. i just want to vote for the person that is going to help my kids, help my family. i used to have a much broader kind of thought about it, the environment, you know, all of these wonderful social things. but right now, i've got to help my kids. >> ainsley: that is how we all feel. christie, i see you shaking your head. why are you in agreement with her? >> because education has come to the forefront again. and what parents care about the next election cycle. we don't care what the letter is after the candidate's name. we want to see somebody prioritize students needs and
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return the focus to academics. which in public education, for some reason, we are leaning away from academics. we need to bring it back. >> ainsley: you hear these issues and environment, of course, but to you number three. too many of us it's at the bottom of the list because we do worry about it but so many other things. we can afford to go to the grocery store and buy all the things we used to. filling up the cask tank is hard especially apparent with kids. it is expensive to list but the issues have shifted now. >> our issues have definitely shifted. education is 1b for me. environment is number three for me. because energy, access to energy is the key to prosperity. >> ainsley: that is good. >> born in sub-saharan africa, i know what it is like to go to get charcoal to make dinner what that means to your quality of life. so when i say environment or claimant may be it's not the way everybody else thinks about it. oh, my gosh, we have to stop
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using oil. if we stop using oil clinic we are going to be poor. >> ainsley: gosh, you speak from experience but so do you, you came from china. tell us why the schools -- you voted for glenn youngkin because the schools moving your direction of what you saw when you were growing up. >> i see more and more similarities between what is happening here and what went on when i was a little girl in china. to me, by now everyone should probably be aware of. we are undergoing a cultural revolution here. when you have a counter revolution, you need revolutionaries. this is not for soldiers. this hasn't talked to her native youth. what happened in china is -- our school is doing exactly what the ccp allowed in china to prepare the students to be activists, to be revolutionaries. this is why they are doing this
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indoctrination. >> ainsley: well, you just said, we've had enough. as parents we have to stand up. what do you think the midterms will look like and the presidential election? parents are starting to speak out and they are winning. >> you know, glenn youngkin showed the way to win. parents want to make these decisions for their children to. it is a battle who will decide how our kids are taught and will it be bureaucrats, the government or will it be parents? and as glenn youngkin showed last year with being able to get biden voters to vote for him and if elected officials stand with parents, they will win. if elected up officials don't care about the parents and the decisions you make and decide for your kids, i think they will lose. >> ainsley: all right, y'all come i know we didn't get to some of you but we will throughout the show. we will be together for two hours. back to you, brian back to new york. >> brian: it will be brian. ainsley, looking forward to getting more opinions. coming up straight ahead come in
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ambush in connecticut leaving two police officers in bristol dead and injured the third one appear at the latest report that cops were lured to the house wha fake 911 call.
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>> brian: think about it the place under siege in connecticut after two officers killed in law enforcement believe a fake 911 call used to lure them to the house. as the nation mourns the loss of dustin demonte and officer wounded ainsley alec iurato, john, great to see you and i wish it was different circumstances but this is unbelievable that these two beer guzzling idiots lured cops there just to take them o out. >> this is the state of america
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at this point in the state of connecticut where we are at right now, but you have to understand this goes all the way back to 2014. 2014, we had the michael brown hands up, don't shoot. everybody bought into the scenario. >> brian: wasn't true. >> and it wasn't true. again, more fake news. it wasn't true but people bought into that prayer that opened the door to start this. now we move on to the last two years we have had to, police officers across the country have been demonized for the last two years. you know, it is by these same politicians this week, they are changing their facebook posts now. >> brian: defund the police. >> we support the police, which is a joke! your actions speak, not what you write, not what you say. the actions that we have had in connecticut for the past two years have been atrocious. this all -- you can't do the things they have done. look, we pass a police
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accountability bill, which is really in name only. this bill, all it did was let the criminals go bill and things were put into this bill that stripped us of our authority and powers of doing work. the main function and problem we have right now is these politicians have stripped us of the most important tool that a police officer has. but is not on his belt. it is respect. when respect is taken away, the public, they do whatever they want to do, and that we are seeing the results of this. >> brian: and in particular, these two guys one was thrown out of a bar acting obnoxiously and gets tossed out. they have guns, they love guns, according to the neighbors. as soon as the cops walk up there, they get blown away and shot at with ak-47 pluralists it looks like, ar-15, excuse me. we have a gun problem.
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no, it is that we have a criminal problem here is the other thing, the other phrase i can't stand is reimagining policing. what does that even mean? policing without any authority. >> it is a joke. and again, these are our politicians of modern day doing of thing. look, everybody knows what a cop was and everybody knows what a cop is supposed to be, however this has been lost in the last couple of years. look, when i took the test 4,000 people wanted to be a cop. we can't bribe people with $20,000 bonuses to sign up for this job. and exit interviews because everybody is quitting and leaving, exit interviews 82% of the people said the reason we are leaving is b we don't feel like we have the support of administration or are city mayors or governors. >> brian: sergeant, thank you so much. we appreciate it and we hear that across the country. the academy and new york city
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too. i am so glad the third officer seems to be okay. >> he is still fighting for his life, but he should be okay at the end of the day. >> brian: thanks to him appreciated. let's go to carley but the other breaking news. >> i certainly do a florida court room the jury recommending nicholas cruz get life in prison instead of the death penalty. he pleaded guilty to the high school shooting which killed 14 students and three staff members and devastate appearance left in tears after just one juror with a unanimous verdict for all counts appear at final sentencing by the judge will take place on november 1st. an fbi special agent testifies the bureau paid more than $200,000 to igor dan schinkel charged with making false statements by the steele dossier and the barrel making those pays between 2017 and 2024 igor danchenko to act as an
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informant and the proceedings also revealing a democratic operative lied to igor danchenko in 2016 when he claims to have d information from g.o.p. insider about why paul manafort resigned from the trump campaign. and how about this last night, washington commanders rookie running back ryan robinson finds the end zone for the first time seven weeks after being shot twice in the leg. watch. >> robinson and he will get into the end zone for a touchdown! >> that moment there, robinson's fourth quarter putting the commanders ahead as they take down the chicago bears 12-7. another low-scoring thursday night football game, brian, what a moment that was. >> brian: that was great but the game wasn't. a terrible game thursday night. i want to check in with somebody who is never terrible, senior meteorologist janice dean. >> thank you for that.
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>> brian: no problem. you have somebody with you. >> i know we were talking to each other but what is your name my friend? >> chris. >> why are you here in new york? we have our youngest son who turned 16 and he wanted to see new york. >> he is still in bed? he is still in bed. what about your wife? still in bed. >> watching tv? >> i hope so. >> small town in utah? yeah. one of my bucket list things and maybe i can see you? >> you are more than happy. >> list take a look at the forecast for the northeast and his family 55 in new york, the rain is gonna come a nice weekend. 50 -- sorry 41 in chicago and snowing, oh, my goodness you're at it as 1-2 inches in some areas. i know it is at time year when you see snow, but i don't know if you get use to it across lake superior but we will continue to monitor that. the temperatures are cold. the forecast for her friends in
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utah, still warm 87 in dallas, 75 atlanta and we are looking at showers and thunderstorms across the southwest to florida. keep your eyes on that. do you like brian kilmeade? oh, yeah, i like brian. >> that is a good answer. >> brian: why do you ask that every time when you know... >> i gave him $10 afterwards. >> brian: not everybody says yes. >> it goes up in price each time. [laughter] >> brian: no more doing that. [laughter] what is a bigger threat come unvaccinated tennis player -- as australia with back into their country just months after deporting and what a joke that is. rachel campos with one woman, three names takes on the double standard. plus, the parent panel with virginia with voters like you really thinking ahead of them in terms. ♪ ♪
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the country. but just months ago, they'd deported tennis star over covid vaccination status. so unvaccinated athletes pose a greater threat than jihadist brides? let's ask my weekend cohost rachel. it seems like misaligned priorities for australia. >> in some ways comic pete it makes sense. disobedient people with liberty and body autonomy are definitely more dangerous to authoritarian government of australia than isis brady. what they wanted was a total compliance. by the way, let's not excuse our own country. he was not allowed to play in the u.s. open either because of his vaccination status. so there is just this idea that, you know, the government in conjunction with big pharma come i think making rules to force people to do things that they don't want to do. i think the unvaccinated we can
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see are more discriminated across the world than any other group of people. they lost their jobs and they were ashamed. their ability to travel and make a living. it's really -- we've got to expose this because it really needs to end. what is wrong. by the way, these isis brides don't have to write a letter explaining the way that the tennis player wants to be in the next open in australia and has to write to the australian government explaining what happened and why he didn't tell the truth on his last visa because he didn't isolate for 14 days. i bet the brides, the isis brides will not have to do that, even though they clearly need extra security on the australian government and they admit that he or they will have to have extra security on them. >> pete: of course. >> they have been indoctrinated into the refugee camps and.
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>> pete: no word whether the isis brides are vaccinated themselves or the 42 kids bringing back to australia. it will be interesting to see what they write on that later, dear australian government, yes, i know i was with terrace but welcome back in." here at systema on the new policy, the australian government's overriding policy is the protection of australians and australian national security advice given the sense of the nature not appropriate to comment further. they are letting them in, not commenting but need an explanation from a tennis star. we will talk more about that this weekend, rachel, who do we have so i can prepare? >> okay we have senator cassidy. we have our favorite guest brian kilmeade, christine running for governor, marisa thompson took up as the sports and robert sheth, robert irvine. >> pete: update on "fox & friend" fantasy football
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