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brian: a fox news alert, president biden is in japan meeting with world leaders on day 2 of the g7 summit at a special guest just arrived. this as the debt ceiling is talks stall here at home. biden says he's not worried. rachel: instead focusing on climate and social issues on his overseas trip. edward lawrence joins us live from japan with the latest. >> reporter: good evening. from hiroshima, president zelenskyy arrived in japan and is pushing the g7 leaders from more powerful weapons. this is the first video of the ukrainian president landing. hard to see but the first pictures we see in here oshima. he has been asking for fighter jets after meeting with other world leaders, the us changing its stance and starting training for ukrainian pilots the could last the year.
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>> our view is where the f-16 fits into the fight is not right now so if we had it now this is not a focus of what they need on the battlefield, so we see we are in a position to give them what they need for that future force that they need. >> reporter: overshadowing this trip, the impasse over the debt ceiling. for the first time this trip we heard from president biden as he met with the australian prime minister. >> mister president, how concerned are you about the debt talks? >> president biden: show sharp, okay? thank you. it goes in stages. i still believe we will be able to avoid a default and get something decent. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy says the president will not
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acknowledge he is spending too much money. >> the house speaker saying increased spending next year. >> the president is not out of touch at all. i laid out at the top what the president's budget looks like, decreasing the deficit by $100 trillion over a decade. >> from other world leaders in our debt ceiling talks. the lack of a deal cost the president stature? >> not at all. >> reporter: she's not like the last question. the president cutting the trip short, he's leng. pete: biden endorsed the plan to train ukrainian pilots on the f-16. it will take 16 months at its quickest. says something about how long they think the war will go on. some of the topics of the g7 as
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noted, a sustainable planet and food development. it is all about the priorities. rachel: back to your point about how long it would take to train them. jake sullivan had a lot to do with the destruction of libya with hillary clinton, he said he would do everything we can to support ukraine but don't worry, we will try to avoid world war iii, these insane people who couldn't avoid us getting into the ukraine war by, remember when our president said just a small incursion and everything else, i don't trust these people, don't trust our money going there, there has been no transparency and we continue to fund it and this was the main topic of conversation over there. we hear so little about what is
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going on ukraine. we continue to spend money. pete: don't know what caught my attention, the acknowledgment of the potentiality of world war iii, congress has approved $113 billion of aid in military assistance to ukraine. will: the pentagon yesterday acknowledged a counting error, it over counted the weaponry the us has sent by $3 billion. pete: a small accounting era which means we thought we sent more than we did based on how they value certain types of equipment. back at home an interesting and important week for the american people to learn about the nature of the federal bureau of investigation. we have learned how much the fbi was involved in meddling in the election of 2,016. that was on monday as revealed in the durham report. as the week went on,
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whistleblowers in front of the house committee this week, showing how much they had infiltrated and messed with the american people. now the latest revelation, this shows that the fbi or the federal government went to the pf fisa and asked for the ability to spy on american citizens. they intended to use, be used to infiltrate the united states, flags american citizens and this is what it shows, quote, three batches of aquarius consisting of 23,000 separate queries was used by group involved in the january 6th capital breach. the analyst conducting the search had no indication of foreign influence related to that. the fbi looked into american citizens on three events.
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one, january 6th, secondarily another congressional race, we don't know who but donations to a congressional race and a small set of people related to the blm riots. rachel: 19,000 different congressional campaign analysts advised that the campaign was a target of foreign influence but the national security division determined only 8 identifiers had influence activities to comply with that. 19,000 donors were spied on. will: section 700 to which the fbi can use in connection to foreign entities but this is not two or three searches, this is 278,000 times in 2021 alone. he these are warrantless searches which means they don't have to tell your me what they are looking at, you are looking
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at -- used that phrase a lot in the past, looking at foreign connections but you are able to capture information coming from americans. unmask that and identify who they are in the hands of the fbi. it is more than a third of the court, this is search terms they can use without oversight. they have information as an american citizen from the fbi. another part of this filing that was released. they didn't know why they were doing it. the analyst says she ran look where he the determined whether these individuals had foreign ties and indicated she had run thousands of names in the fbi system in relation to the capital investigation and did not remember why she ran these 13 inquiries. imagine that power in the hands
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of the wrong person, looking at you because they can't. rachel: it has become increasingly clear that americans feel that we are the enemy. how government, this is so un-american, it is so troubling, it is something i don't know if christopher ray can fix it with a few policy changes. to me it is indicative of rot and either funding needs to be not defunded but significant funding needs to be taken away from the fbi because they have too much time to spy on americans, don't have enough to do with the chinese coming over the border. that is a problem. on a personal note, this past year my son wanted to be a law enforcement officer, he like to
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the fbi outfit and i'm sure about that. pete: he can't say we will make a few tweets. the errors described in the opinion are completely unacceptable as a result of the audit. the fbi changed its square he procedures to make sure these errors should not happen again. the same thing about the durham report. in one week they said we credit -- corrected our practices. rachel: nothing changes because no one is held accountable. even after the durham report do you think anybody face criminal charges or have their pension revoked? no consequences means no
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change. will: it will take new leadership willing to rip it out by the roots and change the culture. you should have let your son go as an fbi agent. it is a very scary costume. it is halloween. by the way, we will dive deeper as will and i go off the wall breaking down the bias at the fbi, 8:30 a.m. eastern time. pete: the story out of new york city has gone viral, the story of a nurse finishing a 12 hour shift, happen to be 6 months pregnant and went to rent a city bike, she got into an altercation with five young black men. it went viral because the original headlines read she tried to steal a bike from these young men. the bike rental service in new york city, a lot of big cities have the scooter rentals in new york, you can take it off of a
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rack, put it back in and your charges are over. whose bike was it? it was all the black teen's bike and this pregnant nurse was dealing it from them. it was the other way. she had the receipts. here's how the incident took place on social media. >> help me! please help me! please help me! please help me! help! please got off! help! get off me. >> what's wrong with you? i am not touching you. >> help! >> no. we are not -- i got you on video.
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you put it out. you are acting. stop crying. how are you going to stop crying? rachel: what bothers me about this video off the bat, here is a pregnant woman saying help, in new york city because everybody is so racialized, they see these black men around her and i'm not going to get involved, because they see everything through the prism of race. i cannot be leave no man in the vicinity jumped in to protect her. will: somebody did it the end, got on the phone. rachel: that is how people help, they just record the incident.
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will: stunning lack of decorum of human beings. i don't know how many other bikes there are. what it sounds like his she is she rented it on the apps, the lawyer said let's hear from the lawyer. the lower -- the lawyer says they have the proof. >> what happened is a 12 hour speech at -- 12 hour shift at bellevue hospital and she tried to go home, she went to her vacant bike no one was touching, she mounted a bike, paid for the bike, she pulled off of the docking station and then around that time these individuals were claiming that was there bike. someone pushed the bike back into the docking station so it locked again. the rest of the video has shown that is where the video picks up where she is fighting, these receipts show that she rented the bike. of the skin colors where the same we would not be here today. we are going to get an answer when we file defamation
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lawsuits. rachel: social media all jump to the conclusion obviously she's a, quote, karen which is a derogatory term towards white woman but why would a woman coming off of a shift obviously wearing nursing gear want to steal a bicycle? a pregnant woman? it is like when you had nikki haley on earlier this weekend you said it was obvious to me that that was a hoax, none of it made sense, same thing here. they jump on this and if you look at the basic facts on the surface it is obvious. will: that is the conclusion we came to last night, this repeated insistence on jumping to the wrong conclusion can no longer be given the benefit of the doubt. you can't look at this situation. if you want to say i don't know what happened, i will wait for the facts i would understand but if you want to leap to a
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conclusion are you going to leap to the conclusion a pregnant woman tried to steal a bike from five guys? that's insane. it is not mistakes they are making anymore. they are deliberately leaping to these conclusions whether it is right or wrong. pete: now they are deleting tweets. will: abc stood by this. they just lead with the headline, let it sit, feel good about themselves. rachel: the pregnant woman is going to sue her employer who and up turning against her which was another shameful part of the story. she, when it first happened, made a statement like i believe in equity and genuflecting to the equity movement. it would be nice to see someone like her, who is a victim of this equity movement, come out and say we need to look at people as people and incidents as incidents, putting everything through this racial
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prism. will: we will follow it with more actual information. we turn to a few additional headlines. nebraska police arrested six people in the state capital building after a bill was passed that strips abortion after 12 weeks and bans gender surgeries for people under the age of 19. one protester punching a trooper in the face after refusing to leave the area. police say protesters were yelling and throwing objects into the legislative floor. suspected pentagon leaker will remain behind bars until he stands trial. the judge behind yesterday after rolling says jack teixeira put people at risk. the national guardsmen is accused of sharing classified documents on a videogame chat survey. jack the gripper as they call him was arrested last month. no trial date has yet been set.
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get this one. volkswagen has issued two safety recalls for the electric id 4 car after many owners complained about defective door handles that either locked people inside or open the car when the car is in motion. the two things you don't want to happen. volkswagen acknowledging the issue yesterday saying the parts were not up to standard and moisture in the electronics caused them to malfunction. in a statement to "fox and friends" this may allow the vehicle to open unintentionally while driving. it may no longer be open from the outside. there kid got locked inside. there is really dangerous consequences. rachel: a huge problem. pete: and to the -- check out
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the michigan panthers star receiving the defensive player of the week award. and 21/2 sacks. very happy. a lot for player of the week. good for him. turning to week 6, michigan taking on the reigning champion stallions at 4:00 this afternoon on fox. for the big matchup, the pittsburgh maulers taking on the memphis show boats at 12:40 eastern time. those are your headlines. coming up, a really scary story. a fourth person has died from contaminated eyedrops. the stark warning the just went out. rachel: man is demanding a multimillion dollar reparations payment. listen. >> each and every black person in the city of tampa, $3 million. rachel: our next guest says people who want reparations are ignoring history. stay with us.
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will: a video of man demanding $3 million of reparations for every black resident of tampa. >> the city owes each black person in tampa at least $3 million in reparation was all the nonsense of homelessness and other garbage you talk about, police violence and dollars, nobody cares about that. don't nobody really care about that. we care about our reparations and we have to put white people on notice. will: this after congressman cory bush introduced a resolution for $13 trillion in federal reparations. joining us is director of the center for urban renewal, mark newell. i was saying during the commercial break, if you add these proposals together, say you live in san francisco, they talked about $5 million. the state of california said one. 2 million bollards. cory bush has a federal program she wants to pass. the numbers getting pretty high if you are a resident of san
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francisco. is any of this real? >> good to be with you again. there was a debt, it was 1865, andrew johnson deicide to rescind special 15 that gave a renewal and then turnaround and the loss of their property. what we have is a demand not based on reason. it is based on exploiting white guilt. that's clear to me. the left made a cottage industry out of pandering to the black vote right before an election and the blm playbook, exploiting white guilt and it is unfortunate, there was a debt paid. the question we have to ask ourselves, is this generation
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responsible for the debts of our forefathers? will: that's the moral and philosophical keys. you point out the sins of our past, what happened in the 1860s and 70s and follow that into jim crow. are the people alive today on either side of the racial barrier, are they the ones with agency for the sins of our past? how do you make people pay or profit over things done hundreds of years ago? >> i'm a pastor as well. it is a real stretch even from a moral standpoint to apply scripture to paying for the sins of the prior generation. it doesn't exist. our country has a history of reparations for direct injury. it is not that we don't want to pay for the harm the cause, it is very complicated. we know that blacks owned
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slaves and five native american indian tribes owned slaves. what do you do with that. hundreds if not thousands of whites died in the civil war protecting and getting rid of slavery. it is very complicated. we have to look at blacks today, blacks need educational freedom. and access to capital. that is it. will: great point about the complexities of history, where you might lie on the lineage of sin. thank you so much. fox news alert. our top story, hundreds of thousands of instances in which the fbi misused surveillance tools. brian kilmeade joins us live with that next. s, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings
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will: we are remembering the football icon, and champion for civil rights. hall of fame running back jim brown has died at the age of 87. brown was considered an unstoppable force for the cleveland browns, one of the greatest players in football history. here to pay tribute to the iconic athlete, actor and activist is "fox and friends" cohost and host of one nation, brian kilmeade. jim brown, we remember him as a player but he did so much more. brian: in 1990 i started hosting a sports show with him on all sports radio in california. i knew all about him because my dad had a bar and he grew up on the second floor of the house he rented and he became a sports legend. the people of the town pitched
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together and got to syracuse coach interested, paid for his first year of tuition and earned a scholarship the rest of the way. if you talk to jim brown you wouldn't be talking about nine years at the nfl but his record that syracuse and lacrosse and football, consider the best lacrosse player ever. talking about the american program. he taught life skills. he would go into the worst of the worst, infiltrate gangs, bring them to his beautiful house overlooking hollywood in california and he would broker peace deals with gang members and that is what he wanted his legacy to be. will: we have a clip of jim brown talking about the flag and what it means to him in an interview with you. >> what jim brown said is true, for what colin kaepernick is doing is wrong, what jim brown
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did in 1967 was wrong when he supported bahama dolly from being a conscientious objector, what do you say? >> we should never denigrate our flag and our national anthem. we should always the americans first and work our butts off to do the right thing and make a better country. but to not respect your flag and your national anthem is something i would never do. will: i didn't realize your lifelong connection to him, it's cool to be close to someone significant. brian: i can't explain it. the thing about jim brown, if he was here, you wouldn't get a question, he would want to know your background, what your story is. he was not impressed with himself, he wanted to make a difference. this is a guy who went south to syracuse to play football and told black players you can't stay with the rest of your
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teammates, his coach pulled the mall out and they stayed together in the other hotel. he just made a huge difference and had the chance to do it again when he married monique and had two kids, one at usc and one at hampton, not positive but historical black college, great athletes, great people. i'm into scholars, not athletes and i think what jim brown did his he loved trump. i said why do you like trump but play such a role in his administration and not the other? he said i couldn't get barack obama to call me back about criminal justice reforms, they would not get back to him and trump did. he said come to my office and he did in the criminal justice reform had a lot to do with the curriculum that jim brown put together in working in prisons for 25 years in lockdown.
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they are members of society. will: talk about someone trying to deal with root causes and recognizing america is a place we can move past our sins and always respect the gift from the given. you've got a great show coming up. what have you got on one nation? >> we break down history. everyone is giving the trump the nomination and by the nomination. i'm going to go over the history of what happened from obama to reagan to george w. bush and john mccain to al gore supposedly beaten by bill bradley. at this point that is what the experts were saying, this thing is not over. kellyanne conway will join me to talk about that. andy mccarthy will do that. connecting with the teenager. it gets tougher and tougher.
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and indian comedian five years ago was unknown and probably the hottest comedian in the country and she's a mom of three. hopefully you will watch tonight at 8:00. in comes lawrence and we will do our show again. hopefully we will be able to watch one nation tonight. brian: i have never interviewed you in the garden. >> here it is. if this is the wedding, i am sitting downstairs at a hotel. my daughter will graduate and this is -- there you go. people get married here shortly. will: you've given them a good kick off. >> i am not at wrigley field. i'm at a wedding. i thought it would be a background to make fox in france we can better.
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pete: it's a good one. >> will must be exhausted after hosting a we, rachel is carrying that show as usual. what if i got him a guard in the background and give the show the boosted is lacking. pete: you deliver. >> how long are you going to grow your hair? pete: as long as i can. until someone makes a phone call. you are not helping my case. >> i think you look sexy but a little like tarzan. pete: thanks very much. farm in the back, that is what we are going for. >> that is where you are living. they are wrapping me up and don't want to get in trouble. pete: we will watch you tonight on one nation. still ahead. a 16-year-old student detained for handing out free bibles. yes, really. that student will join us next in his fight for free speech.
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detained and threatened with arrest after handing out free bibles to students at a protest in calgary. josh alexander joins us now. it is great to have you on this morning. explain why you were protesting. >> thanks for having me on. this past wednesday, i was in calgary. the alexander -- it was a protest. it was because i had been kicked out of my catholic school in ontario interested at my high school after saying there's only two genders. i was at the protest. showing support for the coalition, and gave some bibles to students. rachel: why you chose that is
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your point of protest which is fascinating and interesting, you said there are only two genders in a catholic school and the catholic school kicked you out or suspended you? >> yes. that has been going on. i am in grade 11 but i'm not allowed to return at this point. there's a lot going on right now. rachel: what was the premise? what did they explain to you why they kicked you out? >> i quoted mark 10:6, there are as many genders as we want there to be, i said god created male and female and some female students talked about males using their washrooms. i stalk up for the man voiced my views on that and they claimed my views and me expressing them was a form of bullying. rachel: you stood up for
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biological females and got kicked out. your parents, part of that school district as well, and they are on leave. >> they are at the neighboring district. they've been placed on their investigation. rachel: what is happening is unbelievable. let me get you a statement from the calgary police, they support public safety during protest during the event. a fight for several individuals with opposing views, two people were taken into custody and released without charges. the investigation is ongoing. calgary police service recognizes the charter rights of every one's peaceful assembly. police behavior, not beliefs. is that something you agree with? they are policing behaviors and not beliefs?
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>> i don't think it was a coincidence that the protest police were standing by witnessing me being assaulted by a mob with my hands in the air and they decided to arrest josh alexander. i stand with josh alexander. i don't think there's a coban silence there. it was four minutes into the rally when i was arrested. i think that was a clear statement. at the same time, it would appear they will go against the individuals. rachel: that is good news. josh alexander, you are quite a name in canada making your way into the us, standing up for your beliefs, standing up for free expression. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me on. will: returning to headlines, the cdc links a fourth death to eyedrops contaminated with a drug resistant strain of bacteria. it is also linked the 14 cases
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of blindness. a new report shows most patients infected were using different brands of artificial tears. the most common ones made by ezra care have since been recalled. now to another big finding in the durham report the reveals former president obama and his director of national intelligence, james klapper were briefed on hillary clinton's plans to vilify donald trump by accusing him of colluding with russians. special counsel's report reveals obama and klapper were told about clinton's agenda to push the narrative during the 2016 presidential campaign. investigators concluded there was no evidence of wrongdoing by trump and his team. those are your headlines. secretary of education getting roasted online after he says teachers know what is best for kids. what about their parents?
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will: welcome back to "fox and friends". >> all start to the morning, it will warm up in a big way. you will have temperatures in the upper 80s by tuesday or so. a nice start in the southeast because we have a front across this area that will bring stormy conditions. two storms we are watching. one doesn't look like much, a coastal storm will meet with this front that overnight brought significant rain to the san antonio area. three to 6 inches causing flooding. on the northeast watch for this front throughout the day moving in that direction. very gloomy saturday across the mid-atlantic and northeast. that clears up for tomorrow, a great day for the weekend. pete: saddle up. the worst -- world's best bull
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riders are in texas saving to win some big bucks. will: the champion will take home $1 million bonus with event winners pocketing $300,000. not bad. rachel: abby hornicek joins us with robert simpson. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. it is a better morning because robert was nice enough to wake up even though he had a crazy day today. it it all comes down to this we can. these riders have been preparing for this exact moment. can you set the scene over the next two days? >> it is our super bowl. with 30 events on this tour, 60 in total over the last four months. the guys are beat up ready for the big-money and we know what a showcase it is. >> it is the 30th anniversary
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of tbr. how have you seen the sport evolve. you've been in it for a long time. >> a long time. then everything there is in this sport. the last 30 years from where this started to where we are today in this magnificent arena with all the production that comes along with the ball riding, the sport is still the sport and it hasn't changed a lot. the best guys getting on the best boules and you have that combination and championship race looking for these guys to kind of step up their game. speak >> reporter: so much tradition when it comes to rodeos, they date to the 16th century. they play the national anthem and may be a prayer. how does this speak to american values? >> cowboy values, hard work, ethics, doing the right thing,
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putting your best foot forward. pretty much everybody involved with our sport lives by that. it aligns with traditional american values. what is better is aligning that and passing it from generation to generation. we have seen three generations come and go in bull riding. more "fox and friends" coming up. i'll always take care of you. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ be by your side... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪
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rachel: we're back with a fox news alert. new damming evidence that the fbi repeatedly used warrant lesser much powers on american citizens. pete: unsealed fisa document revealed the bureau did this over 278,000 times in one year. will: alexandria ho hoff is livn washington with the latest. reporter: good morning. it was unsealed at a court filing and highlights the fbi's
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