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problems with, the economy, jobs, you name it. >> i'm very concerned about the border. i think we're a very come compassionate country and people. i'm concerned with the people that have come across the border and the numbers of people. >> why is immigration so important. >> being from texas, i have four grandchildren, i'm very concerned about fentanyl and the crime. >> what are your top issues? ?crime. >> tell me what's worrying you about it. >> cashless bail, they need to get rid of that. >> i don't know any line cop that's going for the democrats with the defund the police nonsense. >> those are clips of will, rachel and i hitting the road this past week in advance of the momentous midterm elections that are just two days away. it is november 6th. year of our lord 2022 and in two days america will know what the status of the house and senate are. p i'm glad to be with you on the final hour of the sunday
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edition. rachel: we're not done talking to the voters. i'll be in wisconsin on election day, pete will be in pennsylvania. he likes any town with the name war in it. will will be in satellite beac, florida and lawrence will be in georgia. we'll be fanned out, trying the to get your point of view ahead of the election. >> we'll be talking to you before you head to the polls to see which way you're leaning and how you'll cast your vote. >> i think this is your first election day with us. rachel: mine too. >> out at timers, did we go to -- diners, did we go to diners last time. >> presidential election. >> we did? my memory is short. rachel: it will be my first time. >> it's just a next level. the feeling you have on election night, it's consequential and it really matters. most things are not consequential. sports games, it's unpredictable but not consequential or what you do for a job is
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consequential but it's not unpredictable. election night is consequential and unpredictable. so to get a small glimpse in the key states with voteers is a ton of phon. fun.you can feel the excitementn the air. as viewers, we share with you -- i see people on the street, hey, are you read ready for tuesday? we're ready for tuesday. rachel: it is u he predict -- it's unpredictable. weather can impact depe depend e you are in the united states. >> what happened downstairs, is it consequential or unpredictable. i would probably choose beautiful. watch. ♪ [laughter] >> if you could turn down
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jason's saxophone, what would that sound like? he's carrying us through that. >> honking horns in new york n. rachel: let me give you the upside. put that back up without sound. if they tune down our -- this would be like -- >> cut our mics. rachel: turn down us and turn up jay son, we look like we know what we're doing. we've got the moves. it's not bad. >> there's a lot of commitment. rachel: not bad. >> a lot of commit mment. rachel: me and rick did back to back motion. >> look at your serious face. rachel: i know. i really got into it. >> by the way -- rachel: we sound awful though. >> it's national saxophone day. we like to honor those days on the weekend show. we owned it. rachel: we did. somebody that is above these kind of antics is a friend of our show and amazing voice in the conservative movement, that is mark levine. he is the host of life and
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liberty. mark, welcome to our crazy show. >> i'm against those kind of antics, not these, right bobble head, this is bobble head joe biden. that was fascinating. i would actually say frightening. sounded like a bee hive, actually. [laughter] >> that's another good way to look at it. exactly right. rachel: great analogy. >> we want to get your thoughts on the democrats' closing argument. joe biden has been about useful to democrat as the bobble head on your desk so they deployed barack obama to make the final argument. here's a portion of what he said. >> i understand that democracy might not seem like a top priority right now. especially when you're worried about paying the bills. but when true democracy goes away, we've seen throughout history, we've seen around the world, when true democracy goes
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away people get hurt. it has real consequences. this is not an abstraction. governments start telling you what books you can read and which ones you can't. dissidents start getting locked up. reporters start getting locked up if they're not towing the party line. corruption reins because there's no accountability. people get hurt. there are consequences. >> mark, is he talking -- he must be talking about republicans but he sounds a lot like he's laying out the case for what democrats might do. >> you know the old saying, when you point a finger at somebody you're pointing three fingers at yourself. sounds to me like the democrat party. let me ask barack obama a question. how come if you really believe this, joe biden hasn't called out the national guard? how come if you really believe this, you haven't moved your money offshore? how come if you really believed this you haven't sold one of
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your five mansions? how come if you really believe this you're not really acting like it? these people are pa pathetic. they're trying to destroy this country, divide this country, scare this country. they're desperate. it comes down to kitchen table issues which is what they don't want to discuss. you want to know why? they made life miserable for the average family in this country. they're impoverishing americans. americans are at each other's throats as a result of the propaganda from the party. the only party that tried to destroy democracy, the democrat party. we had to fight a civil wa war o keep the country together. we had to fight a civil rights battle for 150 years because the democrat party didn't believe that everybody was equal. despite losing the civil war, they teamed up with t klan, up o
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11940 they wouldn't outlaw fdr lynching. let's talk about these things. i'm happy to talk about them with barack obama or joe biden. when it comes to democracy being destroyed and the third reich. , they say tone down the rhetoric on the other hand they bring in the third reich and so forth. here's what i bet. i you will bet joe biden $10 million, i'll use american money, he can use his chinese money, i will bet joe biden $10 million that come wednesday, we'll still have -- it's not a democracy, a constitutional he republic. what do you say joe? as far as obama goes, does it seem like he's worried about democracy unraveling in this country as he flies around with his an particulars and so forth -- antics and so forth. i would say to the republican party, we're lucky to have obama on the road because he's a loser. the fact of the matter is, eight years of the obama presidency they lost 1,030 seats in the
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state legislatures and in congress. so have him run around and so forth had and so on. and so to answer your question, this is really pathetic. these are the same people who call republicans deplorables and white supremacists. i wrote it down, insurrectionsist, threats to democracy, semifascists. roaches. the republicans are well-known for burning down cities and leading riots and trying to overthrow the government, oh, those are all the republicans out there who are marching day in and day out, all those republicans of out there. what a bunch of crap. the democrat party has never embraced this country. never. it's never supported americanism. it supported everything but americanism. >> boy, mark, i think you only left one thing off the list right there. you talked about the inflation and hyperbolic accue sageses all the way to -- accusations all
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the way to cockroaches. the only thing you left off was a threat to your children and children lives. >> a historian 50 years from now the if his hourans are allowed -- historians are allowed to write in the country and if there's still free publishing houses and free press, which i'm not certain of, but if that is true a historian will say what was at stake tonight and this week whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children would be arrested and conceivably killed, we're on the edge of a brutal authoritarian system and a it could be a week away. >> if you believe that to be the case, why haven't you called out the national guard, it's interesting that you called that out. it's interesting, if you believe you're sitting on the edge of a threat, what wouldn't you do? wouldn't you censor your political opposition? wouldn't you call out the national guard? wouldn't you ensure by any means necessary that you would win an election? if you believed that's what's at stake, i don't know what you
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wouldn't do. >> he's a perfect example of the corruption of academia. he's a so-called historian who gives advice to biden and he's not alone. what they're really upset about the democrat party is this, they expected after president obama that hillary would take the third term and trump comes in and defeats hillary and they'rey want to destroy him and get him out. they don't want to lose the midterm. they know they have biden in there two more years. if they can hold the senate and the house and maybe pick up a seat or two in the senate, then the country will change forever. the supreme court will change, the t senate will change, we'll have four more democrats, voting system will change. they will change this country forever. so what i have found out with the democrats is when they use phrases and attack us, they're really describing themselves. it's the opposite of what they say. they create a department of
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education that's anti-education. they create all a these other departments, department of energy that's anti-energy. they have a border p patrol thas anti-border patrol. you can go on and on. they're good at propaganda and brain washing. what they're not good at is managing the country. they've had two years to run the country and they've run it into the ground. you can't find one thing they haven't destroyed, whether the border, the dollar, energy independence. they've destroyed everything so they need to be beaten. they need to be beaten badly. you have to ignore what they say and their media surrogates. one other thing. this guy, beshlot talks about a free press. we don't have a free press. we have a democrat party press, propaganda day in and day out. not a dime's worth of difference between the talking points the democrat party put out and american media put out.
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they're utterly, completely corrupted. 90% of the american people can't stand them and know about it. if the p free press is being he destroyed, it's because of this generation of narcissists. rachel: the left is talking about, barack obama is talking about threats to democracy. you're talking about what they will do if they win. i want to talk about what they have done to the idea of equal justice in the country. they weaponized the federal government enemies, from donald trump down to the american citizens protesting peacefully at abortion clinics who are being dragged out of their home by the fbi and s.w.a.t. raids. so i think that's also on the ballot today. i talk to a lot of conservatives and they tell me they're worried that they're the target. >> they're 100% correct. look, i used to work at the justice department. the things the justice d
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department are doing now are unconscionable. they've weakened local law enforcement, they have to regard for local law enforcement. the average people out there don't have security, they don't have safety. the crime is going through the roof and they down play it, the many democrats. on the other hand, they want of to up-play republicans that are a threat to the country and so forth but notice they empowered federal law enforcement. they added 87,000 fbi agents, they're there to et threaten the average citizen. they have 160 or 70,000 irs agents. think about that. and they're not going to sit there withs shoes on the desk, chewing gum. they're going to come after the people. the fbi is the modern stasi and i tell you this as somebody who always supported them and it's not just the top of the fbi as the republicans say it's a whole culture over there and it's disgusting and the attorney
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general of the united states is completely corrupt and politicized. look at the top five political appointees at the department of justice, they're radical obama leftists, if the attorney general a, the dep i did deputy attorneygeneral, associay general, the civil rights division, criminal division. the u.s. attorney in washington is going after trump, going after peaceful protesters involved in january 6th, going after documents, this mickey mouse stuff. you look at who he is and who his wife is, these are hard core radicals that they've put in there. and the only way to begin to slow this down, the only way to begin to slow this down is on tuesday and should we win big and i would tell the american people stop listening to this red wave stuff. should we win big, and i hope it is, but you don't run elections that way, the republicans are going to be held to account by people like us. because they better get to the bottom of this and better figure out how to do something about it because when obama is running
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around saying we're going to lose our democracy, a man who has never believed in this country, a man who has never believed in this founding, a man who believes in the 1619 project and critical race theory and all the rest of it, that should tell you that from their perspective democracy means one party rule, iron fisted control and the politicization of federal law enforcement. >> that's exactly right. there's a reason why they call him the great one, mark levine, thanks for joining us on this sunday morning, two days from the election. >> okay. more, please. rachel: good-bye. [laughter] >> thank you, mark. rachel: good-bye, joe biden. thank you mark. turning to headlines, 38 people are hurt in a massive manhattan apartment fire sparked by a faulty battery yesterday. dramatic video shows fdny firefighters pulling off a heroic res y rescue of a woman s
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dangling from a smoking window. eyewitnesses describe the scene as the scare giliest they've --e scariest they've ever seen. officials believe the faulty t battery was on an e-bike or e-scooter. >> the astros are the new world series champions, they closed out the series at home taking down the philadelphia phillies in game six last night. >> there goes the runner, fly ball down the right field line. kyle tucker, this time they finish the job! the houston astros world champions! >> this world series win marks a first for team manager dusty baker, the 73-year-old is the oldest manager to win a world series in mlb history. rachel: as and those are your headlines. >> don't move, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is here with the gop game plan to make
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him speaker. rachel: bill clinton pulls no punches, talking about lee zeldin's crime concerns. >> he makes it sound like kathy hochul goes every morning to the nearest subway stop and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats to everyone that gets on the subway. >> martha maccallum joins us live, next. >> as we jazz it up, jazz your morning up with some more saxophone. ♪
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>> lee zeldin, he makes it sound like kathy hochul gets up every morning, goes to the nearest subway stop and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats to everybody that gets on the subway.
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looks like he's auditioning to replace wayne johnson in all those movies. rachel: that was former president bill clinton, mocking he lee zeldin and frankly the new york voteers as he campaigns for new york governor he hochul in one of the slowest watched governor races in the country. >> democrats are pulling out all the stops with vice president harris and hillary clinton rallying for hochul last week and president biden set to join them later this eave a thing. >> will it help? joining us now, anchor and executive editor of the story and she'll be doing a lot of election coverage as well, martha maccallum. if the democrats are in new york defending a candidate there, what does that tell you about how they feel across the country in. >> that tells you a lot, obviously. they had to bring in the big guns over the weekend to try to save kathy hochul. one of the things that goes through my mind as i watch bill clinton, bill clinton used to be the best closer of all time in politics. he really helped to save president obama in his second
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election when he came out and said nobody could have fixed the any that amount of time, not even me -- fixed the economy in that amount of time, not even me. everybody in the new york audience is listening to this. there were people clapping but this is not funny. there's nothing funny about this and people know that they have their heart in their throat when they go into the subway, they're not laughing when they talk about handing out billy clubs, kathy hochul and lee zeldin. a lot of people have left new york because they don't feel safe and other reasons that happened during covid. i don't think that's an on target closing argument for him. rachel: i felt like obama was rusty too. i wasn't impressed with his her form man's on the trail either. -- performance on the trail either. hispanics will be an important swing vote in the election in many states. the atlantic wrote a great article, i thought it was
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fascinating, had some people that we've had on the show featured in this very long piece talking about why democrats are losing hispanic voters. i want to give you a little bit from that piece. it says hispanics have he begun abandoning the democrat party, defying generations of political patterns, the very thing that breathes life into the democrat party 20 years ago. the focus on identity and inclusion is making it more popular with white voters and less popular with hispanic voters. martha. >> you know, this is not something that has happened overnight. this has been happening over the course of the last 10, 12 years. and we've been watching the hispanic numbers move with every election. and the black voter numbers have moved with every election as well. it's just a small piece that has grown over time. you know, i think -- you talk about this all the time, rachel. but i think that his pan hispans like the great immigrant groups that came before them, at some
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point you become americans and care about things that all americans talk about. we don't talk about e irish and italian vote v voters anymore. hit panic voters care about the same things, education, safety and the economy. when you talk to them as if they're always going to be on your side and will always care about one thing which is letting everybody come across the border, you're losing them. rachel: they're working class voters. i think the democrat party keeps talking in racial terms and i think it's really about class. and working class people. i think that's where their values are working class values. i think they see so many of the elite as an assault on them. >> it's the party of more progressive and wealthy voters. rachel: that's right. >> that's a big shift. we see shifts in american politics. they happen every 20, every 30 years and they're big when they happen and that's one of the story lines that we're going to watch really closely to see if
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it does bear out when we see the numbers on tuesday night. >> on the other hand, they have this closing message. watch this. >> [speaking in spanish] >> the diversity of this community as unique as the breakfast tacos here in san antonio. >> there you go. dance with me, come on. >> so say it with me. [speaking in spanish] [laughter] >> martha, i think -- rachel: we say in spanish -- [speaking in spanish]. so bad. >> 10 years ago someone could have peaked the case that republicans' political instincts were off, how they were trying to connect with voters. this reveals an instinct and
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probably personalities, we talk about losers out there, brat beto o'rourke -- beto o'rourke, how how long do long do -- how long do you get to be a star. >> when you look back at romney and ryan, after they lost the election, there was a huge re-evaluation that was done in republican politics and they realized that they were looking at, you know, a very sort of white upper middle class kind of universe and the people that they were even recruiting as candidates. you look at who is out there as candidates this time around, it's a very different group of people that are stepping up to run so i think that you're seeing that kind of evolution that's happening and i think -- i mean, those clips that you just played are very embarrassing, they're pandering and they're -- rachel: hispanderring. >> they make you uncomfortable. >> that pivot for republicans, i think to be fair it those be said was made seven years ago. it was made with donald trump.
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>> it sure was. >> the candidates that are now seeming to hit better political instincts are those, blake master, kari lake, ron de santis, they're following in the wake of donald trump and it's the repositioning back to the middle class. rachel: to the working class. >> kevin mccarthy had a lot to do with that as well, recruiting candidates across the country. it's something he he's worked h. rachel: kevin mccarthy's role in candidate recruitment is enormous and under appreciated. >> the party knew they had to reorient. amnesty at first and donald trump said how about we secure the borders. rachel: turns out people on the border want to secure the border and they tend to be hispanic. >> you've got big coverage come up, what do you have and when. >> brett and i will be on tonight with the full panel who will be here on tuesday night which is something different this year so i think you'll hear a lot of great discussion like we're having this morning with the entire group. that is at 10:00 tonight.
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we'll be on fox news sunday on the panel with shannon bream this morning as well which airs throughout the country whenever you get fox news sunday. so big day. we're excited. >> it's a live full rehearsal. >> exactly. >> we get a he review. >> anything we screw up tonight we'll fix by tuesday. >> that's like the first two hours of this show every weekend. >> exactly. rachel: so good to see you. >> great to be with y guys. i love being with you on the weekend. >> house minority leader kevin mccarthy, he's up next.
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walsh hitting the campaign trail, insisting high inflation has nothing to do with the current administration, even praising the accomplishments. here to react, kevin mccarthy, by all accounts stone soon to e speaker o elect mcc mccarthy. their closing argument is to say inflation doesn't exist or it was created somewhere else. >> that labor secretary shows why they should all be replaced. even larry sommers, the former secretary of the treasury, a democrat, warned them not to pass the american rescue plan, otherwise inflation will take off. steve ratner, a democrat economic advisor to obama calls is the original sin of inflation, what's really happened to all of americans, the real question is could you afford to give up one month of your wages? 95% of americans would say no.
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that's exactly what's been taken. one month is 8.3% of your overall year's salary. and that's what inflation is. so they left you 12 months of bills with only 11 months of wages to pay for it and then they're denying they did it. >> joy reed is saying you taught voters that word, how dare you and the fact of the matter is, it hasn't bee been an issue for0 years, after two years of disastrous policies, here it is. >> you know what taught it, every time you wep went to the grocery store or gas station, you tried to buy baby formula or see a supply chain you couldn't buy something at. they taught us their policies are wrong. what republicans are doing are fighting to fix the crises the democrats have created. we have a lot of work to do. we need you for the next two days to get out there and vote. >> mr. minority leader, there's no doubt, you've recruited a ton of candidates, running great
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races in what looks like a strong year. should you take the majority in two days, you know this, i know this, republicans want a fight, they want representatives in the house that will fight for them. what do republicans want to accomplish if you win the majority and you have the gavel? >> first and foremost we are going to fight for you. we've been out listening to you. i have been traveling, the last couple days i've been to pennsylvania, been campaigning for new hampshire, new york, illinois, south carolina, i'm in florida, i'll be in texas tonight with mayra flores, monica de la cruz and cass cigars ya. what -- c cassie garcia. we'll have to tackle inflation, become energy independent so you can afford to fill up your tank and have money left for food. secure the border. we have to make sure we secure the border to stop the fentanyl from coming across that is killing our next generation of americans. stop defunding the police and fund it. and build a nation that's built
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on freedom. this is something, pete, i've got to thank you, how much work you've done and educated people on the education system that the democrats have destroyed. we're going to pass a parents bill of rights. we're going to make sure the doj doesn't go after you for having a say in your kids education. we're going to get kids caught up from the lost learning. we'll have a government that's accountable. jim jordan as chairman of judiciary, you watch what he's been able to roll out, we'll know where the origins of covid was created, we'll know what happened in afghanistan so it never happens again, we'll know what the doj and those are doing and why are they going after parents and that's just the start. >> that's music to my ears. let me tell you this. there's no doubt you might have one of the most difficult jobs, should you get the gavel, for the next two years between navigating a be presidential cycle, a see veto pen and cauce gear to get a lot done -- caucus eager to get things done. you're in florida, soon to be in
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texas, going through election day. minority leader kevin mccarthy it might be the last time we call you that. hopefully so. up next, why the united nations is telling elon musk how to runs his newest company. maria bartiromo weighs be in, i. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. ♪ upbeat, catchy music ♪ >> tech vo: this couple counts on their suv... as they travel for their small business. so when they got a chip in their windshield...
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>> welcome back the to "fox & friends." you know on sundays i like to show you what precipitation is
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coming the week ahead. we have a lot coming. show you what's going on, a lot of rain, one system potentially a tropical system we'll be watching for florida, wednesday, thursday, will bring beach erosion for florida through south and north carolina. look at this across the west. a very active pattern setting up, a lot of rain and snow even making its way to southern california. it will help with the drought and possibly across parts of the northern plains as well. will, send it back to you inside. will: look at that snow. that's crazy. turning to headlines, start with this. a father's outrage as a man accused of gunning down his son in 2020 in new york city, that killer is granted bail. jayson williams joined us earlier to react. >> it felt as an act of malice to hear that a judge would gragrantbail to someone who cono murdering my child. we're optimistic he won't make bail but he what has the opportunity to and that's scary.
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that's really scary. >> he's a repeat offender, just a tragic story. s his 20-year-old son was shot and killed while on vacation to new york city. the alleged killer's bail it set at $350,000. kid rock slamming oprah winfrey after she endorsed democrat john fetterman in his pennsylvania senate campaign a, despite launching mehmet oz's television career. kid rock tweeting oprah helped dr. oz with his career. i assume because she vetted him and found him to be a wonderful person. now she is against him. oprah is a fraud. that a from kid rock. those are your headlines. rachel, over to you. rachel: kid rock. always says what he thinks. i love that about him. well, as elon musk takes over twitter, the united nations is telling the world's richest man how to run his company. in an open letter the human rights chief says twitter needs to understand the harms associated with its platform and to take steps to address them.
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respect for our shared human rights should be setting the guardrails for the platform's use and evolution. here to react is sunday morning futures anchor, maria bartiromo. what do you make, maria, of this admonition by the u.n. chief, twitter was censoring all kinds of things that turned t out to e true. maria: that's right, rachel. good morning to you. i mean, when i first read this, i was so struck and i thought to myself, where was united nations during the height of twitter being the home of hate and that is exactly what twitter was during the trump administration. that people would go and post things on twitter, their opinions, the fact in many cases and would get thrown hate at them constantly nonstop by people who just wanted to shut down free speech. i mean, it's just extraordinary to me that now because elon musk is trying to put together a
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company that is in fact establishing and celebrating free speech, that now we hear from the united nations on human rights. what about the human rights of those people who were called nazis and, you know, all of these other names that people decided to throw hate at these people because the twitter das ve-versedid not agree to me. it's ex straightforward ex exts upset when elon musk is trying to create a company that is the town scare. where was the -- square. where was the united nations when we had the lies around had russia collusion hoax where people's lives were destroyed. carter page's life was destroyed. he was surveilled by the fbi, no charges were ever lobbed at carter page and yet still half of the country, the media, much of the media still will not
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admit that this was a lie from one political campaign, hillary clinton's campaign, that tried to take down another campaign. so it's actually quite extraordinary and where is the united nations when it comes to the fbi? and the fbi pursuing the russia hoax with no evidence and the fbi concealing the hunter biden story right before the 2020 election. rachel: yes. maria: we're talking about it this morning. i've got utah senator mike lee coming on and what we've got to get is this breaking news about the potential of dismantling the fbi. that's what we're talking about this morning two days before the big election. because the gop has plans in place to make a change at the fbi to take the politicization out of what was america's premier law enforcement agency. we're also going to get the latest polling numbers from the trafalgar group. we have robert kahali yet.
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to talk about where the races stand. herschel walker and ted budd are herhere and we'll ask monica dea cruz why white suburban women and hispanics are fleeing democrats and going towards the gop. it's coming up, all in 10 mince. rache10 -- 10minutes. rachel: i think this is the year of the conservative latino woman. thanks so much. up next, charissa thompson tackles today's top nfl matchups. ♪ all i do is win, win, and if you're going in, put your hands in the air
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♪ >> here we go, week nine of the nfl. we have a full slate of heated matchups on fox, the packers taking on the lions, which team will break the losing streak today. packers on a losing streak. sounds weird but it's true. let's ask fox nfl kickoff host charissa thompson for her picks. i hear she's at a fancy big monitor take us through the predictions this week. >> i'm doing a v vanna white im impersonation. never worn the same dress twice.
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that's a fun fact. aaron rodgers looking to avoid a five game losing streak for the first time in his career, hope any get back to the running -- hopefully get back to the running game. they're going up against the lions which is good n for aaron rodgers. they're obviously in the bottom of the division, trying to find their identity. they got rid of tj t hawkinson t the trade deadline. >> my co-host has to get to washington to see the commanders take on t vikings. >> they have three in a row, turn this thing around there. the vikings quietly 6-0.
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kurt cousins going back to play the commanders for the first time, always get excited when you play your former team. the vikings team, the third most points in the league, they're going up against the commanders defense that's not that great. i like the vikings in this one by 7. >> i mentioned surprises. if you were ranking biggest surprises in the nfl you would put gino smith's success as number one, right, and the seahawks taking on the cardinals. >> i'm so happy for him, being from seattle, it's like when russell wilson left everyone is like it's over, forget it. why even have the season. gino smith has done a phenomenal job with the program. they won three straight, four of the last five, highest completion percentage in the league and going up against the arizona cardinals pass defense ranked 30th. i expect them to win another one, i like the seahawks by 3. carry's jackpot is $100,000 today, nearly 8 million has been awarded to over 80,000 winsers, download the free to play fox
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bet super 6 app and enter for your chance to win. >> so weird to think the team that got russell wilson is worse off and the team that replaced russell wilson with gino smith is better off. >> let's ride. when i'm wearing broncos colors, let's ride. >> broncos country. all right, charissa, good job. we'll see you later. more "fox & friends" moments away.
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rachel: welcome back. from the kitchen table, be sure to download it. we're interviewing ron johnson, the bravest man in the senate, and explaining why his race is the most important race for america. will: also while you're there, clicken to over to the will cain podcast, what it's like to work at fox with brian kilmeade. big midterm coverage coming up tomorrow. pete hegseth specifically told me to tell you this: go low, go to church x if you put me on
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television, i will try to do the salute. and now jason nelson's going to take us out because it's national saxophone day with a little piano man. rachel: you've been killing it all morning. >> here we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone. thanks so much for joining us. welcome to "sunday morning futureses," i'm maria bartiromo. the edge of the line, destructive democrat policies on the ballot. with american voters heading to the polls to vote out bad policy and their dangerous outcomes. as a new "wall street journal" poll shows 71% of the country believes the economy is on the wrong track. coming up, leading pollster robert cahaly from the trafalgar

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