tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News October 23, 2022 3:00am-4:00am PDT
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the sar spangled banner. did you see the dogs? will: good morning. todd: goo morning. rachel: very patriotic. i looked at my wardrobe. i will be america today. i did it. i did it. by the way love seeing dogs watching the three of us on the couch with dann bongino. that was awesome. will: did you have a great birthday yesterday? rachel: i did. i had a movie marathon with the kids. something i never do. usually get home from work i look at all the stuff they didn't clean up when i was at work and i ended up cleaning. i watched the prince of egypt because my kids are studying about egypt. it is a cartoon about the story of moses. we watched another cartoon, animated film, joseph of the coat of many colors. todd: wholesome clean and
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wholesome and some nc-17 movie. will: my wife i put something on to watch, i escape and relax, it is inevitably violent. rachel: same with my boys. they like that. sean was not home. he did the big saturday. it was me and the kids. thank you for making it very special. will: todd made it very special. won the "fox & friends" kate competition. i was people's champion voted by the rachel campos-duffy offspring. they thought my candle expression -- rachel: they thought it was cooler. here is what i like what you did, todd. i felt like you took the competition seriously. todd: i take everything seriously. rachel: you took it seriously. you were neat. you were taking your time. the boys, they were goofing off.
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the kids like goofing off, candles thrown in. you took it seriously. why you got the trophy. todd: couple things, my inspiration was the mon gram. i was trying to do the c and the d. my tools were not good, they stood out too tiny. the r as a result stood out on tv. my mom thinks i won. we will be using tools later on. secondarily i was talking about before the show, the only athletic endeavor involving todd patrick pyro, my yankees, ucla bruins, can i say crapped the bed? much like the ut longhorns. rough day for cain and i. rachel: we'll start this with dr. anthony fauci and former press secretary jen saki,
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morning the top white house officials who will be deposed as part of a free speech case. todd: they and several other top biden officials are accused of working with big tech to suppress speech during the covid-19 pandemic. will: we have the story in washington. reporter: that the collusion with major tech companies resulted in stripping americans first amendment rights t was brought by the attorney general of missy. the is district judge that the plaintiffs satisfied burden of proof needed for high-profile testimony. writing this, plaintiffs argue even if dr. anthony fauci that he never communicated with social media platform about censorship there are compelling reasons that dr. fauci acted through mead arifs and acted on through others to social media censorship of scientific opinions. general fauci, among that, past
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and present biden officials to be deposed. new jersey attorney general eric schmitt shared this on the ruling quote, high time we sign a light on the censorship enterprise and force the fishes to come clean to the american people. this will allow us to do just that. we'll keep pressing for the truth. one example cited in the lawsuit efforts made by social media companies suppressing the theory that the covid-19 originated in a chinese lab. will: thank you. rachel: thank you. that is big news. will: that is big news. we can only hope for some measure of accountability. tomorrow is a day of accountability for america's students. it is not anticipated to be sell prayer to event. the nation's report card is set to come out. how the students are doing in math and enterprises, with a covid lockdown past two years, there is expected negative impact on the students. cnn jake tapper just noticed. watch. >> i have to say i'm surprised
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there hasn't been a national conversation about the damage done to kids because of these school closures and the virtual learning and everything because i mean i'm not saying there should be a national do-over but we can't just pretend that fifth graders who are now seventh graders that didn't happen. i feel likes there should be, not with the blame game. it happened. people did it. it was criticized. school closures, virtual learning, et cetera, here we are, there needs to be like a bipartisan movement, you know? rachel: where has he been? where has he been. will: talking about trump. rachel: or sending his kids to private school he didn't understand what was happening to poor public schoolkids? i mean it was just unbelievable to me. we've been talking about this incessantly on this channel, on that channel, talking about trump. todd: this is what happens when
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your entire focus literally two years is one day, january 6th, and calling that the greatest threat to democracy literally since the founding of our nation. i happen to think kids who can't read and write, who are ultimately going to have to lead our country when they're adults, i don't know i think that could be pretty bad for democracy as well. jake tapper and rest of fine folks at cnn, msnbc, rest of the mainstream media are waking up. rachel: pretty much know what that report card is going to look like. i hope they break it down between private and public school. there was elitism around covid this idea that the elites don't have to, you know, feel the consequences of the policies that they enact and they support. but anyway, here is a montage what we were talk about on fox for the last year, three years. >> students graduating are not meeting those basic benchmarks in reading, math, and et cetera and for covid, yes, there is two
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years of learning loss. nobody can deny it. not even the teachers unions at this point. >> we got kind of smacked in the face when we went to the school boards and begged them please reopen our schools. the kids are struggling. they said we don't care. >> i want to make sure that my school board understands that there is the loss of learning and education and the harm that they have caused over the last two years needs to be fixed. they're the ones who need to fix it. will: we've been talking about this on "fox & friends" as rachel said, the past one, two, three years but it is not just covid that has caused this learning loss. it is also focus. it is also priorities. we know because of the pandemic, because of virtual learning, when students are in class they're focused increasingly on things like critical race theory. that will be denied. that will be denied by the likes of cnn once again but take a look at this survey. this is recent high school
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graduates, soon to be graduates say they were taught the following by adults in their school. 69% said they were taught white people have white privilege. 67%, america is built on stolen land. 62% that united states is systematically racist. 62%, main reason for outcome gaps is due to discrimination. 57%, white people have unconscious biases that negatively affect non-white people. look at this, 51% gender is identity choice regardless of biological sex. they would do well what is the rat latest trend in identity politics. rachel: people are say why is that? why are they being taught this instead of math, science, history as we all grew up knowing it? why is that happening? and we really, i mean we're blessed to have pete hegseth on this couch every weekend because he wrote a book about it this is a project. this is intentional. this is an idealogical takeover
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of our children and i'm going to read you a couple quotes. i just went back. this is vladimir lenin. you all know who that is. he said give me one generation of youth and i will transform the world. he also said, give me four years to teach the children and the seeds i have sown will never be uprooted. then he said, destroy the family, destroy the country. make no mistake this experiment they're doing with our kids involves separating children from their parents and parents values. this is very, very insidious. the results of that poll prove it is not in our imagination. our children are getting this information. as you said, will, there is a priority. when they are spending that much time learning crt, gender ideology, this cultural marxism. that means they're not learning biology earnings no doubt. todd: to your point, so important to remember this is
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purposeful the they're doing it purposely. that division they're stoke something part of their process. it is also very important to listen how the left talks about the lack of crt in schools. they're always saying there's no crt in schools. well, yes they're referring to graduate level course work on crt. i will admit there is no brought level course work on crt. but the fundamentals of crt as will explained in that full screen where we listed off the numbers, they are alive and well, basically like saying our kids are not learning. we're not teaching our kids graduate level math in school, but you're learning them how to add, one, two, three, four. those are the basics. they take the basics into society with them. as a result we're in a lot of trouble. will: i'm accused often by some people of being an eternal optimist. rachel: that is it what we love about you. will: we were in a conversation
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earlier this week, details we do not need to reveal, whether i or or not i need to venture in the world of adoption, you're on it. rachel: focus. will: she doesn't let go. there is a subject you were on it. what can we do now? what are the action items to solve the problem? i appreciate that about you, i'm going somewhere with this. one of the things my wife and i fight, i don't like fights, it is not cathartic unless we get to the point, okay, what is the next step? i want to argue this, those quotes from lenin are really enlightening. one generation. only take four years to shape a generation. there is one optimistic way to look at that. this is the optimistic way, the positive step forward you can shape a generation with positive manner with four years of appropriate, values based, focused, prioritized education. rachel: that's why i looked at the situation, i had the opportunity to send my kids to a
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public school, i sent them to a very mediocre catholic school years because i had no other choice but when i had the chance, and the resources, you know, i'm blessed that i could do that, i sent them to a classical academy. i don't want to wait, you know, four years or for the school board -- i love the people are doing it. i love people are fighting back. i'm supporting you, i'm booking you, i vote for everybody who wants to give parents a chance. because i could find a classical academy to take them out i did it. and so did, so did pete. i just think parent are in such a bind. they need to look at all the options. we need to fight. you're right i don't want to be a pessimist. i think we can do it. but it is, it is a real, we can't pretend what is happening is not happening. will: no, that's correct. todd: i will be the pessimist here. not every family an afford it. why you hear such a push.
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we're talking about being taught in schools. corollary to that hey maybe we allow kids and parents to have school choice where they take their tax dollars. rachel: that's the answer. todd: that quite frankly is the bigger issue. if you do that. we alive at the world you and will are talking about. the positive world where people get to shape their own futures, not rely on the state to dictate it for them. rachel: that is the answer. when that happens, happened in the state of arizona, can happen in other states that is one fundamental change that can happen. six people, including the owner of gold's gym are feared dead after a plane crash in coast tariq co. it was going from mexico to limon, when it lost communication with the control tower. investigators found debris from the crash 17 miles away from the airport. he was traveling with his wife, his children, a fitness trainer. costa rican authorities say two unidentified bodies were recovered near the scene.
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so sad. chinese president xi xinping ushers in the unprecedented third term leading the chinese communist party. he is now the longest serving communist leader since mao tse-tung led the party in 1949 until his death in 1976. but the ccp's week-long congress short on drama. this is scary footage, look at this. xi's predecessor forcibly removed from his seat. no word yet why he was removed but you can see him talking to xi before he was escorted away. will: hu jintao was the leader before xi xinping. out of the blue. picked up out of his seat. todd: do we know where he is? rachel: this is like mafia, when the regime takes out the opposition. the crowd of president trump's
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speech interrupted his speech with a rendition of the national anthem. listen. ♪ bombs burst in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ >> what a moment. he was talking about january 6, and some of the injustices around that. then they erupted into the national anthem. trump also hinting that a 2024 presidential run could be in the cards. take a listen. >> in order to make our country successful, safe and glorious again i will probably have to do it again. rachel: trump's appearance comes two days before early voting for the upcoming midterms that begin in texas. and those are your headlines. will: coming up fox news alert, hospital horror, two nurses shot at work and again a suspected gunman is the repeat offender.
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when will the justice system care more about victims than criminals. todd: shocking attack in new york city, mayor eric adams says the solution to fixing subway crime is on you? >> i think you were right about you know, not having your ipods, not focusing in on a phone. todd: okay. the push for more police on the platform despite a mass exodus of officers. that is coming up next. don't go anywhere. ♪. grandmom! walgreens find rx coverage is here to make medicare easy... even easier than those dances your grandkids love doing with you. ok, i got it. (laughs) start medicare shopping today with walgreens find rx coverage. ♪ plus, find low-cost copays.
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♪. will: fox news alert. two maternity ward nurses are killed in a shooting at a dallas hospital. todd: suspect is in custody, police believe he was on parole wearing a ankle monitor at the time of shooting. rachel: ashley strohmier with the details. good morning. reporter: the two maternity ward nurses were shot and killed during the labor and delivery area of the hospital around seven a.m. on saturday. not clear who the nurses are as police not released details. the suspect, 30-year-old nestor hernandez is on parole or aggravated robbery.
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he had an active ankle monitor on. hernandez was taken into custody after methodist health care police officer shot and injured the suspect. the dallas police chief said this is failure of our criminal justice system. he released a statement, i'm praying for loved ones and colleagues of two nurses at methodist dallas medical center, violently senselessly taken from us. our city loves the health care heroes. our residents will be there for them as we grieve and seek quick justice. some are questioning why hernandez was out on parole in the first place. >> why was this guy out on parole when he had been charged with aggravated robbery? why was he wearing an ankle bracelet? and he had a gun. he goes into the hospital. all of those things are things that will be part of the investigation. reporter: hernandez was arrested
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by methodist health system police on capital murder charges. back to you guys. >> thank you, ashley. will: we were talking about dallas, the state of crime in that city where i reside. there is no urban center in the united states of america that is safe from this rachel was asking during the report, is dallas run by democratic politicians. the answer is inevitably yes. every major urban center in the united states is. every major urban center is deal ing with homeless, drug abuse and crime. rachel: my daughter is going to school in dallas as you guys know. she called me, mother teresa has a home. she went to volunteer with her school, with some people in her school. she said i might go back because they want to teach catechism on that night. how do you get there, do you uber, bad neighborhood. i was like you are better not to go. these are the kinds of things you have to think about. it doesn't matter if you're from
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texas or not. you have a loved one there. it is scary. todd: think about what you said, you as the citizen, not doing anything wrong has to alter their life because people are doing wrong. basically here in new york city, basically what mayor eric adams said we have to do riding the subway. not do something about the bad guys on the subway causing chaos. you need to alter your behavior. take a listen. >> i think that, you are right about you know, not having your ipods in, not focusing on a phone. i say yes to that we do the same. we put out video and information telling people about being aware of what is around them, what is taking place. i encourage new yorkers to do that. todd: this is part of a bigger issue in our society. why is it always the victim's responsibility. as a citizen of this country, maybe i shouldn't feel this way i but i feel i'm entitled to a life free of crime. it is the number one reason i
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pay my taxes. it is not for the snowplowing five times a year, so cops are on the streets to keep me safe. otherwise why am i paying taxes. if the government cannot provide services, why is that on me for wearing head loans on the subway. you do something about it. will: not bad advice, what he is saying. rachel: be aware of your surroundings. will: be aware of your surroundings about his responsibility. i will live up to my responsibility, how but live up to your responsibility of provide me a safe city to live in. this is just so cynical that here you are, two weeks before an election, two weeks before midterms, which includes the new york governor's race, all of sudden you get initiative to help deal with or address subway crime or whatever. governor kathy hochul. 16 days out? 16 days out. rachel: the race has tightened between her and zeldin. looks like lee zeldin is going
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to win. will: i have yesterday's. dead heat for lee zeldin and kathy hochul in the governor's race. so -- rachel: he is running on crime. she has said it is not a big deal. but now she has an issue. will: 16 days before the election watch this. >> here is what we're calling it. cops, cameras, care. we're announcing here today. is a beefing up the police presence on the subway platforms and cars. mta which reports to me will be working with the nypd to strategically deploy more officers and allow them to increase their presence on the platforms an trains as well. rachel: so she said it's cops, cameras, care. how about cops, camera, jail? right? i don't think, that is why this is not serious. todd: just a few days ago eric adams and kathy hochul wasn't really crime t was perception people had.
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it was conservative talking point. i guess something changed in the last couple days for them to change that mindset around. will: a change this poll right here. toad todd bigger question, where are the cops coming from. listen to this, biggest nypd exodus about to happen since 9/11. look at numbers. almost 3,000 officers filed to leave so far in 2022 this year. about 2100, 2200 exited at same time last year through september 30th. that is 42% increase. if that pace continues, the nypd stands to lose over 4,000 cops this year. what is frustrating this didn't have to happen. this happened because liberal politicians, all got their supporters themselves behind the defund the police movement, even though everybody on the conservative side said this is really bad idea. it will take cops off the streets now t will force cops to early retirement. proof is in the pudding folks,
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it is happening now. rachel: a lot of minorities who said by the way, this is a bad idea. there were some democrats in the democrat party, not during the race riots of 2020, shortly there after when they started to see some of the polls, started to come out, this is bad idea, this is not for defund. their actions never showed that either. so here we are. will: here we are all across the nation. coming up student protesters crash a conservative speakers event on campus forcing police to intervene. ian hayworth says he will not be silenced. he sounds off next. >> [bleep], [bleep], [bleep] ls. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection
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hayworth. explain what happened. >> it was wild evening. i flew into albuquerque like any other day. i do college speeches all the time. i arrived two hours. students were outside rally against protest facism, the way to protest facism is shutting down free speech. if they bothered to listen to my speech. some people on the left did. i had some people come during the speech. i talked about how men are responsible for epidemic of abortion in the country. radical feminists might have enjoyed it. it was absolutely absurd event. horrible act of violence. i thankfully for the law enforcement that when tomi lahren was at university of new mexico a month ago. todd: what were you saying that would hurt their fragile ears? >> i'm not sure that i wanted to murder women. that i wanted to hate women.
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i wanted to hurt minorities. the worth they can find online a joke i made about liz sew. there is no joke about reality and they were stoking fear, about me, turning point usa, about the conservative movement in general. i don't think it had anything to do with reality. todd: alluded it in your first answer, why is the left answer's to free speech always shut down free speech when they hear something they don't like? >> cheat code society used for hundreds of years. the left do not like ideas. frankly our ideas are better than their ideas. it is very easy to threaten people into silence. you had a lot of people harassed going into the event and coming out. i said this during the speech t was relatively easy for me. i came in early. i was under constant armed protection. whisked away out the backdoor in a police car. students and faculty members who live on campus, work on campus, where their life is. they have to exist in these
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places. i think that is it where the threat lies. not really for me speaking. people standing up, daring to listen to ideas. the threat of violence is a very easy tool they can whip out, use people, really use to force people into silence. it is horrible to watch. i'm proud of groups like turning point usa for standing up saying no, we'll not stand for this nonsense. we'll have the events. we'll keep having them. todd: i'm sure some of those folks were outside agitators. a lot were actual students allegedly trying to get education there. why spend all that money to go through the motions of being a student going to college if that is how you will act, you're not open to learning new points of view which is literally the reason you're supposed to go to college in the first place? >> i think a big part of it, people don't go to college for the right reason anymore. people don't go to develop skills to apply in their society afterwards. a lot is indoctrination mill. you can go, scream at the sky about chosen issue of choice. scream radical facists i am
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apparently am. come out with a useless degree come plain you're not employable. cycle of left created created students ho can't apply skills to later life. horrible to go to college a lot of students hearing new ideas, against students that don't really listen or agree with me. the fact people don't go to college for the right reason anymore. todd: ian haw worth. thank you for doing what you're doing. >> thank you for having me. todd: welcome to bidenville. housing tent migrants may come to a town will you. the border crisis will be joe biden's lasting legacy. blame the dog, questionable claman's best friend, is guilty of causing climate change. yesterday it was cows and bodily things. today it is dogs. "fox & friends weekend" rolls along. ♪
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this morning. why do you think bidenvilles, tent cities, the immigration crisis will be biden's lasting legacy? >> we have historical precedent. we remember herbert hoover, great depression, hoover vills. when people were foreclosed, losing their homes, they created a shack towns among the dust bowl. that is hoover's legacy. this crisis is moving beyond the southern border. this is not a border crisis, a economic crisis, a crime crisis. will: a drug crisis, and an education crisis. in towns local communities are dealing with that. it is all joe biden's fault. will: you know what is interesting about broadening that problem, when we heard the first term the bidenville, at that time the large haitian illegal immigrant crisis, we had had huge tent cities pop up
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along the southern border. you're defining a bidenville tent city, all of the tent cities popping up across this notion. >> oh, absolutely. throw in san francisco. throw in parts of washington, d.c. i mean, we haven't seen this before in our lifetime. it's, it's shocking and it really deserves to be noticed and to be talked about. we have, we have an administration who will tell us the border is secure. that this is absolutely how things are supposed to be going. and that the only people who are doing anything wrong here are governors abbott and desantis for sending a tiny, tiny fraction of these people up north when in fact the administration has been sending secretive flights of migrants to es westchester, new york, other places for almost two years now. it is absurd. they simply refuse to address it f they won't address it for all of the really reasonable reasons that they should, maybe a little mockery will make them move.
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will: well you know, i don't think it is just mockery. when i first read your story which i really enjoyed, because i kind of play contrarian in my mind, well, i don't know, i think this economic crisis dealing with could be biden's lasting legacy. they're part in parcel. they're inseparable from one another. the homelessness crisis is the part of rise of bidenville, if we see a recession coming months we'll see more bidenvilles. >> let's not forget in new york city we already have homeless people. instead of dealing with that crisis now, we're creating a tent city where grown men play xbox. look, all of our families came here as immigrants but my great-great-grandfather didn't show up in philadelphia to start playing xbox. he worked down at the docks, right? the american people are fed up. they can't afford their groceries and are bleeding money. everybody feels for the migrants. this has to be done in a real,
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careful, way, and joe biden won't even visit. he won't even go to texas. neither will our border czar kamala harris. this is a mess. the administration needs to act. will: really interesting op-ed, really great information this morning, thank you for joining us this morning, david marcus on "fox & friends." >> thanks for having me. will: todd, over to you. todd: a alabama school district is investigating a high school football coach after the video shows him shoving an assistant to the ground. jed kennedy was running along the sideline, a assistant was penalized for sideline interfering. this is kennedy's first season at the school. cnn taking aim at your household pet for their so-called carbon paw print. article on the network's website published last month, reads the quote, four-legged friends don't drive gas-guzzling suvs or use energy sucking appliances, that doesn't mean they don't have
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climate impact. researchers have showed that pets play a significant role in the climate crisis. the story says, americans should adopt smaller breeds instead. get this, this may be the worst part, feed them insect-based food. this is the worst part if you're me. mlb postseason now, the astros shut out the yankees to take a basically insurmountable 3-0 lead in the alcs. over in the national league, fillies inched closer to a world series berth of their own, taking 3-1 lead of their own. >> harper slash as base hit to left center. he will hit third and come home. the phillies take the lead! todd: too bad bryce harper was wasn't available in as free agent. he was? producer told me the yankees could have signed him? i'm not bitter.
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fillies win 10-6. the series pitting two brothers, air ran nola and austin nola against each other. their dad joined us yesterday. >> the boys live and breathe baseball. it getting to this moment, what an amazing feeling for us. hey, four teams left. it is surreal to even think that, after a 162 game season. todd: watch game 5 between philly and san diego on fs1. toss it over to meteorologist adam klotz for the fox weather forecast. is there any way rain comes into the forecast in the tri-state, save my yankees playing tonight and lose and get swept? >> there will be eventually a little bit of rain in the northeast. feel like fall in this area. fall on the eastern half of the country. warm in the middle, winter on the western half. temperatures into the 50s.
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fairly present on fox square right now. middle of the country warmer, much cooler towards the west. that is the story topping off at 61 degrees because of the rain in new york city. high as 77 degrees in chicago. 84 degrees in kansas city. big cold front in the mountains. sieve how the temperatures drop back the behind the system. snow is falling, at times fairly heavy snow. i will leave you with this graphic. we have winter weather alert stretching from colorado, to montana. todd, some areas getting as much as a foot of total snow fall. those are the weather headlines. todd: that means you're booking your flight real soon. you love snow sports. >> i love to play. todd: i love the drinks. adam, thank thank you. coming up as the biden team pushes electric vehicles, growing concern charging stations could be hacked. as they could get your privateno info. he it goods next. idn't feel wel.
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♪. rachel: the biden administration is spending billions of dollars on building a network of electric vehicle charging stations across the country but their green push could have you seeing red. experts warn hackers are tapping into cars computers and stealing your most important private information. joining us the cyberguy kurt
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knutsson. what can they get from your electric vehicle? what kind of information is in danger here? >> rachel, good morning to you. let's paint a scenario that is not impossible. this is something more and more we rely on electric vehicles which have to be charged somewhere the more a hacker can look at that entire infrastructure, now that we're just willy-nilly spending five billion dollars on an expansion of these, to target that, to do one thing. imagine if you could turn off the ability to charge thousands upon thousands of cars all at once? it could have a major impact of the infrastructure of the united states and that's what a lot of security analysts are saying, that our current ev charger plan is not hardened enough against hackers, and to say nothing about the kind of common stuff that happens, just altering the ev charging station physically. if a hacker can touch it, it
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means a hacker can hack it. so it needs to be addressed a lot more closely what they're saying. >> absolutely. if hackers can get into it, so is the government, that is another concern people have. what can the government do with the information as well. speaking of the government, i want to mention these ev vehicles not always so green. actually have a bigger carbon imprint in manufacturing process than regular vehicles. but let's move to another topic. you've been following how many cities are surveiled. china is the most surveiled nation in the world. america is number two. and the most surveilled cities -- >> number two. rachel: number two, the most surveilled cities are all blue cities, right? >> they are. are you in one much these cities? the fact of the matter is big brother is watching in this country now as cameras get all over the place, whether operated by municipal government, state government, federal government. u.s. cities with the most surveillance, san francisco, new york city, atlanta, chicago,
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washington, d.c., right here where i am now, los angeles onee of the most surveiled places on the planet. according to a stud that includes 22,327 cameras they counted in this city alone which is about the population, area that they measured here, 3.9 million people. that equals about 5.61 cameras per 1000 people. rachel: how do you know if you're being surveiled by your government? >> when you walk outside of your house you can pretty much count on the fact you're being surveiled by the government, no matter what it is. also as we travel about, if we go to a hotel, go to different public places, even places you think you should have privacy you can detect spy devices, cameras being used, whether it is the government or somebody else getting in on that. i will show you how to do that at cyberguy.com. rachel: go to cyberguy.com, the
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