tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News November 5, 2022 6:00am-7:00am PDT
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s. see for yourself at botoxcosmetic.com >> in the landscaping business, how hard it is to run a business in this environment. >> very difficult. everything across the board to immigration, to qualified labor, finding a labor force out there that is encouraged to work. >> supply-chain issues that are affecting every small business and the cost of goods and
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services, how high they have been. >> costs have been out of control, supply chain is broken so it is a resolving wheel of when you are out of project and how you pivot off of that. >> $80 a case. >> what was it before? >> 28. around that. eggs the same, around $22 a case, 78. >> struggling to keep open. >> closed on tuesday. it cost us more to stay open then to shut down. will: while the other channels condescend and preach to you about what you should be caring about 3 days from the midterms, at "fox and friends" we are hitting the road and we will continue to listen to you the voters in the key states about issues, why you are voting and who you are voting for. our job is as much to listen, not to preach but if you turn
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the channel, you should be caring about democracy january 6th over rachel talking about other things. rachel: i love talking to people. i will give msnbc credit, they sent jen psaki out, she knocked on the door with a pro-abortion activist, went to the door of a voter in the voter set i'm worried about inflation and i know that is not what you want to hear but that is what i care about, the price of things. she played that to her credit, not edit that out of her package but we talk to people, inflation, crime, the border, woke crazy things in their kids schools. will: we brought the road into the studio. we had a town hall on "fox and friends," interesting to hear several lifelong democrats say why they have or already were -- will soon will vote republican in the midterm elections.
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what changed them? sometimes after 40 years voting democrats. it is clear this is a wave election, it is clear this is an election that could change the map for quite some time. we will hit the road again, in pennsylvania, wisconsin, florida, "fox and friends" will bring people to the studio throughout the weekend into monday as we hear from you but now we hear from the host of unfiltered with the ban -- dan bongino who was with steve. >> i said something on my radio show and it was quite a scene. to be among those people, this inflation thing is so important. i love economics but remember, kitchen table issues dominate politics. the most kitchen table issue of all is inflation because it
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restricts access to resources, food, gasoline, doctors time, you have to pay for that. if you don't have the resources and money to do it that is the most kitchen table issue of all. this is why democrats are in trouble. it is a local issue, your wallet, it is in your pants pocket the second point is remember the axiomatic truth of politics, you ran for office and i did too. if you haven't said it you know it, the most damaging political narratives to a party or candidate are those that change your preexisting notion of who that person or party was. we haven't been able to do that with the core democratic base, we have been trying to tell people they are the real racists, the ones that don't care about the little guy, the ones keeping your kid out of a good school and we haven't cracked it, they cracked it themselves. inflation and crime completely eviscerated this democrat ideas they have been telling people
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that they care for the little guy because it is the little guy getting his ass kicked and gets robbed and the little guy who can't fill up his gas tank and he sees the democrat in charge of his area, they are the ones who eviscerated, we didn't, they did. will: the teachers union stated on their side as well. you brought up the word inflation. this is a word that joy reid had something to say about that. >> it is interesting republicans are doing something they don't normally do which is not use the common tongue to do on their campaigns like they do with crime. what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation. most people never used the word in their lives are using it now because they have been taught it including on tv, newspapers, they have been taught this word. >> dems have taught us plenty
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of words like bankruptcy, insolvency and multiple stab wounds but i am betting joy will learn two new words tuesday, red wave. hope it doesn't go over her head. pete: it is the dems who usually change words for their own political benefit. shame on you for teaching people about inflation. >> words and stuff. remember the dopey rick wilson hit on cnn when he talked about rude republican voters, maybe he should address joy reid. this has to be the greatest self own in the history of cable television. a supposedly brilliant liberal so much so, she's a thought leader on a competitor channel no one watches and she goes on the air and admits they never heard of inflation before republicans mentioned it? keep in mind the charlie brown
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encyclopedia of economics contains the word inflation in the opening paragraph but this is how dumb the left is. we have only been warning about hyperinflation and inflation for years, the left set i got this crazy idea, we are in a supply-chain crisis so we can't get a lot of stuff. money is used to buy stuff so let's print trillions of dollars more in money to chase stuff we are not making. the third key to this, let's pay people to stay home so they don't make more stuff to absorb the money and then have joy reid tell people none of this is happening, the republicans just invented the word yesterday. if this is your battle plan for tuesday, i am serious, get ready for states like connecticut, colorado and new hampshire to be looking at potential gop senators because it will be like remember the deep impact disaster movie? that is the red wave tsunami that will come ashore if they are going to stick with this narrative until tuesday.
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rachel: let's constrict american energy. let's wage a war on modern life, make it harder to put gas in your car, constricting energy will cause more inflation. i don't understand how they think people are so stupid they can't figure that out. >> they got away with it forever. on my podcast and listen to the -- i explained it on my podcast, they were able to do this for a long time because the media provided and assist, tell you tax costs cost the government a bunch of revenue. you can go to the treasury revenue tables and find out that didn't happen with the reagan and bush years. no one will do that so they believe it, reagan tax cuts cost us a lot of money. twice as much money.
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liberals can look that up. that's a factor. the issue with gas prices, inflation, the media wasn't able to hide this. they are not able to tell someone gas prices are cheaper since president biden took office because every three or four days you are sticking a pump in your car, and you don't have to look anything up or an op-ed piece, you see it yourself and the fact the media and the left are slapping people in the face saying these aren't the droids you're looking for is passing them off. is that clear? the left is so far underwater and the fact that biden can 't do a course correction and have a sister soldier moments like bill clinton speaks to the political ineptitude of this guy, he has 0 political skills for this job and his advisers
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are the dumbest people i have ever seen. he needs a dick morris. rachel: are they done or is this intentional? the people running president biden's government are not done. i think this is intentional, they want to impoverish people and make them more dependent. >> the answer is one of those both of those answers, sounds like you are hedging, the people who want to destroy this country, the anti-growth crowd, the big left far left donors and activist groups, that is intentional. they want a smaller population d growth environment, look at the great reset stuff. i do a monologue on it on my show. they want a world where you are poor. there adage is you will owe nothing and you will rent everything and you will rent it from them making them rich. is the biden administration, they are just dumb.
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i think they listen to these far lefties and think there is a political avenue for this if they yell loud enough and they keep yelling at people, fascist himaga, green new deal, and whatever and they think everybody is going to buy it which says to me you are just politically stupid. bill clinton's team got it. the guy was doing a sting in the oval office and got reelected. he left office almost 60% approval despite in the oval office -- his team understood there was a middle portion of america they could intercept, biden's team is sincerely just stupid. they cannot divorce themselves from the aoc cory bush bernie sanders crowd. they can't do it. pete: dedicated politically inept, great way to break it down. unfiltered tonight at 9:00 pm.
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>> i heart tutor dixon adding exclusive on stephen colbert thing who said one of our voters was fake. byron donald's, alex berenson, dhs tour and author michael walsh doing an open monologue about the great reset. it is real, not a conspiracy theory, globalists write books about it. michael walsh wrote a book called against the great recess. i will do a monologue on what the great reset future will look like if you don't vote on tuesday. i use their own words for all the fact checkers out there you can fact check that. will: little windows when you get to know someone, 1/3 of the way into this interview dan said that asteroid movie, deep impact, that's the one with morgan freeman, right? >> yes. >> you said that tea leoni movie, that is what i need to know. was she heard building on that movie but that is the one you
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remember? >> the only reason, totally busted, the only reason i mentioned it, she is the one hugging the dad on the beach when the tsunami just wrecks everything around, but yes, good point. will: i see the part of the movie resonating with dan be in deep impact. rachel: don't miss the show tonight especially the opening on the great reset, thank you for covering the topic, we don't talk about it enough. thanks. pete: i saw the wheel spinning and your head. i didn't know, he is pondering something, what is it? rachel: we are going to turn now to your headlines. a homeless man accused of raping and robbing a jogger in new york city held without bail. prosecutors say carl he choked
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her so hard several bones broken her neck. the victim who is a tourist is in the icu following thursday's attack. the career criminal who was wanted for two prior sector tax is due back in court wednesday. fox news alert, south korea on edge after north korea fired four short range ballistic missiles into the western sea this morning after the rogue regime conducted a series of missile tests earlier this week including the launch of an icbm. the us and south korea are wrapping up a joint military exercise involving 240 million military aircraft and two american strategic bombers. get ready for an extra hour of sleep, daylight savings time starts tomorrow, you have to set your clocks back one hour sunday morning at 2:00 a.m. . here are some little-known facts about it. only 70 one countries around the world observe daylight savings time.
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the date for daylight savings time changes each year. we always fall back on the second sunday in november and spring forward on the second sunday in march. those are your headlines. pete: they should make that that the first thing they do, do away with daylight savings time. will: the people are with me. i want one clock year round. rachel: it is nothing. pete: it is nothing. i realize -- people are with me. people are with you on it. i am not animated by it and i like the my clocks go back. will: you like it in fall and hate it in spring. rachel: energy independence first and then work on that. rachel: what about the border? a few things. will: it has got to be doable. death for democrats bringing
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out their all-star lineup to bash republicans. >> president biden: they are going after the right to vote. >> they want to own the libs. >> i want you to be very miserable. will: will work? voters from key states swing in. pete: the new song from radio city music group, they grace fox weather with hit performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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will: the midterms are 3 days away and presidents biden, clinton, and obama ramping up the attacks on republicans. >> president biden: they are going after the right to vote. >> they want to own the libs. >> i want you to be very miserable. will: will that went over voters in arizona? power rankings show the arizona governors race is a tossup and the senate race in arizona between mark kelly and blake masters according to fox news a tossup. nevada, sending their all-stars in the governor's race, it is a
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tossup and the senate race in nevada between masto k and david valadao, jenny clark, arizona voter, mother of 5, founder of love your school. let me start with you, the word i used, former democrat. i'm curious, why that is and when that changed? >> i switched in 2015 because i didn't like the dangerous protests that were occurring, i didn't like how president obama was very divisive at the time and i saw the economy was not going the right way, they defunded the military at that time but they didn't call it defunding, they called it budget cuts. will: i have heard that echoed if not in 2,015 but the past year or two some after 40 years
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of voting democrat have come to the republican side. the nation's eyes are on arizona with pennsylvania and a few other states like ohio but arizona in the gubernatorial race and the senate race, fox news has tossups in the governors race, adam -- blake masters and senator mark kelly in the senate race. share with us how you will be voting. >> i will not share that on national news but i will tell you is parents in arizona care about three things, inflation, the border and education and i think anyone talking about those things as we head into tuesday is what i care about and parents like me care about in our state. will: you just laid out for me
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the issues that the republican candidates care the most or say they will address most prominently as the issues, democratic candidates talk about threats to democracy or abortion. what you are telling the is in arizona you feel those issues the republican candidates are focused on our what you think arizonans care about. >> i was born and raised in arizona, the border is an issue not just for arizonans but all americans, all the parents i connect with. i have 5 kids. it was always expensive when we went to the grocery store but now when i go to the grocery store i go this can't be right, these are the things on my mind and the minds and the mind of other parents like me. things we want to hear people talking about and want acknowledged as parents. will: it could tip the balance of power in the senate, that's
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what people are talking about. this race between masto and adam lazalt. what your sense of how they are running in nevada and how that state may go? >> i've seen so many latino voters coming out for adam lazalt, so many they speak spanish, don't speaking this but are tired of the biden administration and what is going on in their schools locally and nationally and are ready for change and voting with the democrats, now voting for republicans down the ticket. will: great to hear from you guys. metaphorically on the street in these states and giving feedback from people. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. will: standing up for their values a high school football team deifying a ban on the thin blue line flag. some parents rallying behind those kids and their right to honor law enforcement. they join me next. ♪
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will: a high school football team in california proudly carried a thin blue line flag after a school shooting when police stepped in until the tradition was banned in september but when the team defied school rules last week, parents stood up for them. >> it bothers me the most, the consistent underlying tone that we are accusing our kids, our students of being white supremacists, racists, and what have you. it is wrong. it is going to be -- when you guys speak i don't interrupt you. i expect the same courtesy. will: two of the moms speaking out in support of the students join us now, nancy and cindy. from what i understand the
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coach stopped the carrying of the flag on the field in september, the superintendent supported that and they said it because it was not inclusive enough, students and we will continue the tradition, carrying the thin blue line flag next to the american flag. why would they say it is not inclusive enough? >> they are catering to the progressive left which is trying to further their agenda and propaganda so they are agreeing with them. will: catering to them. joe: if students wanted to bring out an lgbt flag they probably would be allowed but a thin blue line flag not acceptable. >> exactly correct to. they are missing the point. these kids have been through enough, they are using their first amendment to honor the men and women that saved their
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friends lives at school. nothing more nothing less. it wasn't a racial issue but they are making it a racial issue and that is very sad. will: they should be able to carry the flag regardless but as cindy pointed out the cops made a bold move in saving many students lives and they remember that. >> absolutely yes. it is disturbing my community and an organization would bully and harass a high school student for simply carrying a thin blue line flag for saving his friends. pete: in a statement the superintendent said the governing board can choose to consider new or revised board policy at future meeting, any disciplinary response can be addressed at the site level, hope our focus and attention remains on the kids. it seems you are supporting the kids. that the point. the kids want their free-speech opportunity. where does this go? >> i hope it goes to the
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constitution and they have their rights, they are honoring the men and women who are saving their lives, every color, they are missing the point, kids just want to be kids and are ready to stand up and start being kids. it is senseless that they are going this route. pete: i'm seeing kids of every shade on that football field proud of that flag, good for them for standing up and i am sure you will be at future school board meeting us. i have no doubt. >> we are there for the kids. will: pete: strong ladies there for the kids, for free-speech and supporting law enforcement as well. thank you so much, keep us posted. >> thank you so much. pete: coming up, fox weather alert, tornadoes ripped through texas and oklahoma, one dead and dozens injured, details on the overnight destruction.
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pete: back with a fox weather alert, image out out of north texas after tornadoes ripped to the region killing one person and injuring dozens, the storm leveling houses, uprooting trees and downing powerlines. paris, texas, that is a big tornado, that is in lamar county, was hit hard near the oklahoma state line. half a dozen people are hurt and 50 homes were damaged, thousands are still without power. let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. >> some went into the overnight and this morning could be getting images out of it. this line of storms is weakening as it moves to the
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east. some strong winds but the storm prediction center a laminated the risk for severe weather across the southern tier. the storms will weaken towards the east, the northern side of this is bringing windy conditions across the great lakes, 30 to 40 to 50 miles an hour in the chicago area and some blue, snow coming in, much cooler air funneling in behind this but still to come, record-breaking high temperatures, tomorrow we have high temperatures. enjoy the last few days with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s as far north as parts of maine. rachel: with three days to go president biden is back on the campaign trail but his latest comments on canceling coal take center stage. >> president biden: it is not cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than it is from coal and oil, literally cheaper.
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we will be shutting these plants down across america, having wind and solar. rachel: ohio senate candidate jd vance sounded off. >> things are about to get colder in ohio and other part of the country, it is ridiculous, why are we shutting this down when we have plenty of it here we can get out of the ground with ohio workers and you have the biden administration attacking energy independence, convincing themselves of this economic fantasy to put a lot of hard-working ohioans out of a job. rachel: here with analysis, jason chaffetz and katie p pavlixh. china understands energy dominance is important to their economics, their military, they are building coal plants and we are bragging about shutting them down. >> what the president said a lack -- lecture sleeping
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cheaper through solar and wind rather than call isn't true, wildly inefficient when it comes to being able to store wind and solar, you can't do that. there's a reason our hospitals are not funds were fueled on wind and solar, they are fueled on things like coal, oil and gas and the reason the economy has been extended in terms of inflation is diesel fuel is at such a high level bit that it costs more for everything to get to market, more to get food out of the ground and on the truck and for you to go to the grocery store and take it home. for the president three or four days from the election to say he will implement 500,000 charging stations and continue with the green transition which is a transition to alternative, inefficient and extensive energy is the reason people are
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going to the polls and republicans are ahead going into tuesday. rachel: maybe this is about a repudiation of green policies as it is biden and democrats in general. we know this is a situation with energy causing inflation to go up. it is a kitchen table number one on people's minds. i'm sure you are hearing that everywhere you go as well. >> take president biden at his word, call, natural gas and nuclear, 80% of the way we fuel electricity in this country, if president biden and kamala harris had any guts, before we transition the economy just shut it down for one day, have a call appreciation day and see what america looks like and why don't you call the united states military, we are going to transition to sale, we will
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have sailboats, get rid of the uss eisenhower and instead of the nuclear powered submarine we will make it a sailboat and we can have a whole armada of sailboats, this is the most ridiculous thing we ever heard. i believe in all of the above energy, go after all of it but don't shut down coal, natural gas and nuclear, it is ridiculous. rachel: a war on families, war on retirees, war on modern life, big green policies, let's move to another topic which is pennsylvania because this race is neck and neck. what do you think is going to happen? >> dr. oz wanted to debate john fetterman and the campaign refused to do that. when john fetterman had a difficult time expressing his opinions and policy positions
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people who had not voted said that changed their vote or made them rethink how they would cost their ballot, it seems voters riled up and ready to go. midterm elections are base elections, he has to get every republican out to vote in pennsylvania. it is going to be a razor tight finish and there was the rnc victory last week where undated mail in ballots will not be accepted which is something to watch on tuesday when they start counting the votes. rachel: another race tightening up in colorado. what are your thoughts? >> people are tired in colorado, the green movement, this candidate we have on the republican side had tens of millions of dollars thrown at him, he may pull that off.
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the other thing i like is tiffany who may pull out the impossibly washington state. rachel: that's want to watch. the large hispanic vote, 10% of those who can vote in utah, that is going to be an important swing vote. katie is cohosting the big saturday shows. she is a guest on jason's podcast, jason in the house. tune in for that, thanks for joining us this morning. we've got a big show tomorrow, kevin mccarthy, mark ronchetti, shannon bream and mark levin and a live performance by tom bowman junior with the new
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pete: joining us is tim bowman junior and faith city music, welcome to all of you, looking excellent. i asked about the outfits. why these outfits? >> we are jesus people. when you think of jesus you think of the blood of jesus and we want to represent but you look amazing as well. if we get this sued, you could do a trade off. will: better for the shoes. you are jesus people, you are moved by inspiration. tell me the inspiration, the process of creation and performance how does it play a role? >> we are coming out of a pandemic that has a lot of people feeling displaced, disenfranchised, feeling alone like there is no hope and i think it is important more than ever that we make hope music, music that inspires not just a region but a nation so that is what we endeavor to do.
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i have miranda curtis as well. this was all birthed out of our local ministry spirit of faith christian centers so they released us to come, the music, this is the debut project of. rachel: when you do this for jesus talk to me about the fruits you are doing that gifts that god is giving you. >> they think financial gain and no one wants to live but the biggest fruit we have, being able to touch people on tour with maverick city, thousands of people crying out and being touched and to have that experience, you can't put a number on it or figure on it.
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pete: performing the new song jesus. rachel: what a name for a song? ♪ ♪ call his name ♪ ♪ is there anybody ♪ is there anybody here that loves ♪ jesus ♪ open your mouth and call ♪ jesus ♪ ♪ put your hands on it ♪ say it ♪ why don't we ask one more time ♪ is there anybody here that loves ♪ jesus ♪ what his name y'all ♪ jesus ♪ anybody here that loves ♪ jesus
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♪ shout that name ♪ jesus ♪ ♪ let's go ♪ seeing it ♪ listen ♪ every woman ♪ every man ♪ let's come together ♪ and take a stand ♪ this is what we do ♪ we'll let the world know ♪ we believe ♪ just lift your voice ♪ have it back down ♪ come on, "fox and friends" ♪ i can't hear you ♪ ♪ jesus ♪ a little bit louder ♪ jesus ♪ jesus ♪ ♪ come on miranda ♪ heaven opens ♪ at the sound of praise
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♪ demons tremble ♪ when we call that name ♪ i'm like a fighter ♪ i'm not afraid ♪ to lift my voice ♪ and shout his name ♪ anybody here that loves ♪ jesus ♪ ♪ is there anybody here that loves ♪ jesus ♪ is there anybody here that loves ♪ jesus ♪ shout it louder ♪ jesus ♪ ♪ ♪ he will never leave ♪ i don't care what you are going through ♪ he will never change ♪ ♪
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