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will: i love lawns with sprinklers. when you drive by and you see a green lawn and the sprinklers are on and the water hitting everything a good pressure. that brings you joy? pete: last summer talking about the heat in texas at this point, last summer we got baked. i saw every gap in my speaker system. due to what i'm talking about. the water is not getting there. now if i see a green lawn and the sprinkler, good coverage. i respect good coverage. it appeared nice coverage in wisconsin. kayleigh: lawn sprinkler coverage in wisconsin. my husband loves lawns and is very particular about the grass and i'm like it's green, were good. pete: is not always green. will: and with dp, it's mostly relief, like to see the things in my yard a lot. did you know this, have you ever heard of sudden summer limb
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drop? it is terrifying to have a gigantic oak tree which i love, 405 of them over a three day period. it is so hot, the oak which has to be solid. boom in the backyard. kayleigh: john kerry is solving the problem with climate change. all the heat. the heat killing the oak tree. will: be careful it is a thing. suddenly them drop. will: healthy tree, otherwise gone. thank you for being here i know you love your spring colors in your beautiful greenlawn it may live forever. we want to move on to a topic, we talk a lot about our open border and the problems there, texas is now putting in buoys in the middle of the river to deal with the problem in the federal government will not address. because they will address and have it coherently it continues to send signals around the globe that are border is open it illegal immigration can continue
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unfettered. it is continuing again, hundreds of migrants are now gathering in southern mexico to form a new caravan that is headed toward the u.s. and mexico is actually complaining to governor abbott about the floating border barriers in the rio grande. another caravan coming from mostly venezuela migrants, they have an election coming up nicolas maduro looking to consolidate his power they say they want out in their head into her border. kayleigh: going back may 2023, go back 12 months there have been 2.5 million encounters on the southern border that is in enormous and that's what we know not including the guideways, republicans i'm glad they're investigating hunter and i'm glad they're looking to all the maladies of the by data administration but i wish we had more focused on this congressional oversight there is thousands of missing migrant children in our country forced into labor. it's a human rights atrocity and
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one that biden is responsible for. will: you mentioned the buoys the floating border that governor greg abbott has put into place drawn the attention of mexico. mexico's incoming secretary of foreign affairs had this to say about inspected the borders, were sending to mission a territorial inspection to see where the buoys are located to carry out the topographical survey to verify they do not cross into mexican territory. good luck with that. the water borders are always a subject of dispute. i know growing up on the other border of texas, the border with oklahoma with the red river is a constant border dispute, the rio grande is a big one in the pretty constant but i don't know the answer is in the middle of the river of the rio grande? the international border. you knew this was going to draw something. if not for mexico than the united states, the response from
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governor abbott. pete: something bad is going to happen, something is going to get stuck and it's going to be a big to do. >> the murky government doesn't like texas stepping up. >> that's exactly right they do not would be calling for advocating the responsibility in every way. this week on "fox & friends" a texas ranger joined the program and talked about what they are still seen. we may not talk about it as much because there's so much going on but it continues quietly in those on the border the dealing with the every day. >> we see an uptick in buses that are coming from all over the country going to the border and picking these things up and orchestrated movement. the issue with the buses i have a hard time understanding how their vetting all these people. the smuggling across the chain no telling how many smugglers every day are getting chased by police officers, the border patrol no longer does anything
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as far as chasing people. the thing that is most alarming to us. we are not seeing the young women in the groups that we were seeing before the large numbers. we are seeing single one and two males. >> the border patrol no longer chasing after individuals because they are processing people. we have known that for a long time. kayleigh: single adult males i have a heart for the kids but the single adult males are coming and crossing her border. speaking of males and angry males at that, the president of the united states apparently lashing out at staff we saw the axios headline, old yeller i never thought i would see axios. axios, this publication carries the water of the biden administration verbatim and you'll see the white house talking points here is axios calling him old yeller he uses the f bomb, don't fnb asked me
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to staff, i don't care about this he's the president he can use harsh language. i care about this guy has painted himself as an affable grandfather who ignores one of his grandchildren, little navy lashing out at staff, he is a fraud he is a hypocrite he is not grandfather voters thought they were voting on. pete: it is easy to see, his one go a motion, anger you can see it at the podium and the speeches. axios had this quote said he is a quick triggered temper that some aides try to avoid meeting alone with him some take a colleague almost as a shield against the solo blast. lawrence jones cross country hit the streets of new york to ask people what do they think about joe biden stepper. >> i have seen him get short with reporters and questions he did not like. >> is the president of all the
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people the united states and there's going to be level of decorum. >> is a leader of the free world he should conduct a manner where he shows no temper and apparently he's not doing that with the staff if they're free to meet with him. >> he yells and uses a lot of swearwords. i'm a former sailor. >> i worked in corporate for a major company and i never heard my boss speak, any boss i had different bosses and i never heard a superior speak that way to staff. >> them had say is a nice person but he is not a nice person he is an opposite you can see him not control his temper, he snaps at people on the campaign trail. >> with all the pressures of the job i'm surprised he's not short with a lot more people. >> if you are a leader you cannot go around screaming at people that somehow you build a team in the future. >> i think you can express yourself differently without using foul language speech are really good cross-section of observations. those who have been around for decades no his characterization has always been false he's
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always been prone to anger very partisan guy who paints himself in a different way. i've had bosses to yell and scream who are motivated in buses would never do that are motivating. it depends on how you ultimately treat your team. it is also a take of 70 getting older and more confused in ultimately when that happens you lash out at people and you make it their problem. >> this is my working theory, he is obviously not at the top of his game and age is showing. i think that he knows it and when that happened to have a bit of confusion anger is the way to reassert testosterone and alpha. i'm still in charge and a lot of men try to projected that way. i think it happens when you get older. one quick example did you see him walking around with prince charles and prince charles is trying to guide him around. i'm not sure he always doesn't know where to go sometimes i
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think he's mad at somebody showing him where to go. kayleigh: one thing that stood out to me, he's been doing this for a while and antidote about his senate days a young kid got in and said time to make fundraising calls and he lashed out and said get the out of the car. i also found it interesting, jen psaki was cited as saying to the effect that mr. president, i know that i've accepted the first time that you yell at me and there was a line it did not take long for him to yell at jen psaki. my entire time around president trump, not once did he ever uttered a curse word at me or get angry at me he was a good boss totally opposite. i saw him get angry at people at times but always over something not getting done, never directed at me and always treated me with respect. pete: sean hannity was talking about this and here's what he had to say. >> when you have the media establishment, she defended clinton, she defended obama, she is hard-core liberal democrat
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and when she goes that hard after joe biden and usa today goes after joe biden and the atlantic is writing about why joe should get out of this race. to me it's not an accident, you put it all together and i think you see the democratic media establishment is an extension of the democratic party press office and then you see democratic politicians are not willing to jump on the biden reelection bandwagon he is one major fall away from what would be a tsunami of democratic criticism that he needs to get out of the race. pete: those things don't happen by accident, leaks happen on purpose for political prerogative. they see what we see but they cannot admit it until they all admitted at once and the question what is the precipitation of that. kayleigh: that's interesting this is an airtight administration, leaks were pervasive during the trump administration but when you see
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the leaks happen you wonder why people are frustrated. kamala harris bissett by leaks but you don't often see leaks by the president until now. >> you just heard from sean hannity enter to key. from him starting tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. with the rest of the fox news lineup is set to change. laura, jesse watters at eight and grade gutfeld moves from 11 - 10 eastern time to renew fox news lineup. kayleigh: starting tomorrow night. turning to the headlines, woman in alabama who disappeared after a frantic 911 call from the side of the highway was found safe. 48 hour's leader, thank goodness. she was reportedly returned to her parents house at a state of shock she initially called police to report a toddler that she said was a alone on the side of the road. when police responded she was nowhere to be found, the founder car and cell phone short while
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later. police say no known reports of a missing child in the area, she is in the hospital recovering and police have not commented on the circumstances leading to her disappearance. a lot of questions there. elon musk says twitter is still in the red leaving a 50% drop in advertising revenue as well as a heavy debt load. twitter's financial woes, after elon musk claim the social media giant was breaking even in april. elon musk who bought it for $44 million, a big price tag has already laid off 80% of the platform staff, now he's competing with threads. a fox news digital quiz and today is national ice cream day. have a 3-year-old pretty excited about that. how much do we know about the history of ice cream. the first question which u.s. president declared the first national ice cream day, ronald reagan, john f. kennedy, george w. bush or barack obama?
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>> i me to go with ronald re reagan. will: i feel like jfk is a good pick. the 1 dollar bid on price is right, you go with the oldest one. kayleigh: i'm to go with barack obama. it was ronald reagan, pete for the win. it was morning in america. obama could have done anything good. which u.s. city was ice cream capital of the world in 1994, lamar's iowa, st. louis mis missouri, helena montana or cincinnati ohio? >> i am not in my wheelhouse. pete: i'm to go with the mars iowa based on the dairy queen, iowa. pete: i was good to go with cincinnati but i feel like the mars. it's a random one, helena and cincinnati are known with other things. kayleigh: i'm to go with helena
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montana. it was the mars iowa. i'm not getting a powerball ticket. i guess you weren't going to go with cincinnati. the largest scoop of ice cream created in wisconsin wait how much according to the guinness book of world records, was it 157 pounds, 789 pounds, 1459 or 3000. >> those are random numbers. kayleigh: it's always the middle one. pete: i'm to go with 1000. will: i'm going with 3000. this is my bid to catch you. kayleigh: based on your track record i'm sticking with pete on this one. the scoop of strawberry ice cream was 3010 pounds. look at that. last question, true or false chocolate ice cream was invented before vanilla ice cream, that's obviously false.
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pete: it's definitely false. vanilla had to be the oji. kayleigh: it is true. maybe you should play the powerball. vanilla is a basic and then you add the topping speaker ethic that the stereotype. i think the flavor of chocolate came along before vanilla. pete: you're probably right about that, delicacy for years and years. kayleigh: will do more research during the commercial break. pete: i always like the quizzes on the show speaker at fox news alert, the manhunt for a pennsylvania murder suspect is over. how authorities capture the fugitive after nine days on the run. pete: sound of freedom is smashing box office records coming in at number two behind the new mission impossible movie. we talked to one of the minds behind the eye-opening film. >> you have been at this for 12
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encountered them on their property and call police. the host of crime camp 24/7 on fox nation and retired tulsa police lieutenant sticks larson. great to see you. he is often the woods and camping and interaction with someone who recognizes him and this leads to his capture. >> a good old man's aspirin a dog was barking and drew their attention outside. if you think when he was captured in may in south carolina when he was on t the on the run of the woods the same scenario a dog was barking and if you are of another television show that he was featured on saw him, notify police, which brings the men and able to capture him. will: issues and tv shows and getting the face in front of people's eyes. >> the first one they had no idea he was down in south carolina he kidnapped the couple
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and fled in that direction. him escaping from the jail then your general area he was in and had 200 law enforcement officers, 15 agencies in the area and it was somebody spotting him, him making a mistake the way he did. will: you've seen a lot of these, what is a grand plan for one of these guys, he is in the woods he is doing his survival, trying to stay off the radar but he has to move at some point, do they have a grand plan on how this will be realized. >> the reason bad guys get caught most are not very smart, that is in fact had a plan to get out of jail obviously a very good one. that was an ingenious idea the old-fashioned bedsheets but once you get out unless you have help on the outside which at first they were worried that he did but the fact that he was still in his jail pants turned inside out the probably did not have any help so he was on his own as a matter of time. will: . it's called crime camp 24/7 let's take a look at a segment from one of your shows and take
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a look at on the other side. >> after moving to the star board side the team pulls up right on top of it while bounding through ocean waves, to coast guardsmen jump from their boat on top of the fleeing submarine. a third guardsmen leaps onto the sub just-in-time to open the hatch. inside one of the subs occupants can be seen raising his hands. will: that is awesome drug smuggling submarine. >> or coast guard are doing what they do to stop the stuff from coming into the country. will: sometimes to do military appreciation and you guys did not do the coast guard. that is elite forces from the coast guard. >> the branch that does not get the coverage but obviously doing a fantastic job. that's what we try to show on crime camp 24/7. we scoured the country trying to find those incidents that are caught that we can bring to the viewers at home.
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the great thing i like about it were highlighting coast guard law enforcement and citizens that stand up and then we give an update on the victims as well as the suspects. will: i would see more footage like that and if you want to check it out the first three episodes of crime camp 24/7 are up now you can catch episodes fridays at 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox nation. thank you so much. to the "fox weather" alert. flash flood to pennsylvania as m klotz is tracking the storm. sound of freedom is a box office hit but the media is bashing the movie for pushing cueing on conspiracy theories. a producer of the film reacts to the criticism ensures the action of the film next. i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. all these walls gotta go!
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don't do it. >> you have been at this for 12 years ♪ ♪ my country tis of the ♪ >> why are you doing it? >> because god's children are not for sale. >> the faith-based thriller sound of freedom has word into theaters and saturday ranked number two in the box office $482 million. just behind mission impossible, dead reckoning part one, sound and freedom producer eduardo, thank you so much for being here. did you expect this response it is been a groundswell across america just react to the last two weeks with your amazing film. >> of course not we've spent eight years of our lives putting this movie together.
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especially when you finish the film three years ago and locked indoors everywhere and all the experts of hollywood told us this is not a good film for them, nobody will see the film. after three years of rejection you have two options, you give up or you don't give up and we chose the second one and after praying to god for a miracle to happen for this film and releasing an angel, angel studios rushed to the film and millions of people are seeing the film and more than 5 million people showed up in theaters in ten days, i cannot believe this is happening. i feel like i'm dreaming this is the american dream. i'm holding the american dream, all glory to god this is a miracle. this is amazing. first of all i want to say this i am very grateful to this nation for opening the door to
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my dreams this is been an amazing blessing in my life, god bless america and god bless mexico and the children of the world that are suffering so much and that's why i'm so happy and so grateful that this film is more than a movie, it's a movement. no one can stop it, it is too late, this is the people's mo movie. will: i get chills, crowdsourcing made far beyond what you race to distribute it why has it caught on so much. , the movie was held up for many years. you think it was part of god's timing to say now was a time. >> definitely. i was very sad i wanted to come out in theaters three years ago and it was not happening in the year later this is the time now and nothing happens. a lot of what is going on a lot of pressure a lot of investors that a lot of people that believe in this project. i'm responsible and the producer
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get a handle the director and is called the everyday what's going on. i'm just bleeding, i show the thumb to the people and the people cried, stated ovations, the experts are saying no, this is not for us, of course you get confused you don't know what you have any hands. when you're waking up every day and you know you're using your talents and your projects to save lives, you can stay 20 years or 40 years for the one child. that's exercise that i do everyday i close my eyes every day in the morning what my daughter is missing what would i do, i'll stop everything that i'm doing and give my life to find my child, that is my motivation and waking up every day to fight for children for trafficking. i don't want to wait for this tragedy, i want to wake up now. when i met him eight years ago and he gave me the information and details with the kids are
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going through. i cannot look the other way around. i can be patient and now that the people are showing up, do you know the best part, our budget was $3 compared to mission impossible and you know who is or posters, the people when they see the film the videotape, they share the review and the heart and they share that with everyone. they are our billboards and ambassadors of freedom. because of them this movie is flying so high i don't know if i'm doing dreaming anymore. i'm so grateful. and it's touching so many hearts because there's millions of people praying for this film. i believe in the power of prayer and a lot of people are praying for this film so we can touch hearts and it can put pressure in government. government once and for all i hope they will do something that the power to end this, especially in america.
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in the technology, intelligence, everything how comes we don't finish this, is not a priority. not anymore. a week ago we were coming back to washington and i hope this will touch the hearts to the most important this is for makers in the world the senators in the congress of this country. if we were in washington we touched the world in child trafficking would be ended. pete: it's a movie that has the potential and started a movement i know it's been streamed out one of trump's properties at the highest levels people are seeing it and it does have the chance to change people's hearts and minds. it's based on a true story. yet, the criticism from the media has been hard and fast and frankly, cruel. here are some of examples, these are not the worst, these are the recent, here's the washington post saying qanon and sandra freedom rely on tired hollywood
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troops. forbes says the conspiracy theory pushed by sandra freedom start explained, rolling stones box office for qanon believers. what is your response to these headlines? >> that is ridiculous. they should apologize to these kids that are rescued and they should apologize to all the people that rescue their lives to tell the story. this is amazing. i am so grateful, these guys are lying and somehow because of their lives, people are waking up. their happiness. and the numbers are showing up and we are doing good, whatever they're doing because of your lies people that know the truth now the respondent. they should apologize. it is not fair these guys are lying in the mainstream liberal media and they don't care about
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children, they don't care about anything and maybe some of them, i don't have the evidence but is really weird suspicion doesn't want this film to see by many and to save children and their walking, maybe there involved in the crime maybe they are the pedophiles maybe these are the guys her in the children. go figure. pete: you will be known by your enemies and infuriated a enemy and film that's in theaters, sandra freedom is the name of the film. add water, thank you very much. congratulations. >> please keep praying for this film. >> absolutely we will. coming up falling behind average student needs an additional four months of schooling to catch up on reading and math as test scores fall lower than covid-19 pandemic levels. the long-term impacts of lost learning coming up.
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severe weather set for much of the country today. 100 million people are facing record-breaking heat, let's check in with adam klotz for the weather forecast. >> some of the rain that you were talking about moving across pennsylvania now into the mid atlantic to the new england. it was pouring outside in new york city more rain before it's all said and done, let's go into the forecast gap under graphics, close to 80 degrees it is steaming with all the rain and the temperatures are close to 8, there is the rain that we were tracking and expect rounds, rain has moved out of the midatlantic it's going to come on through we have flooded words from philadelphia into new york city and boston in the interior that's also much rain a week ago and more rain is on the way, flooding could be a possibility as they clean up, these are the temperatures across the country the desert southwest are going
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to be spot getting up to the hundreds and teens, incredibly hot those of the weather headlines, i'll be tossing it back inside to you. additional headlines morgan wallen honoring the family of the university of idaho student who is brutally murdered box november wolin posing with the family of ethan chiasson during his first of two shows in san diego on friday. last year he celebrated his mom on mother's day by sending her the new morgan wallen song i thought you should know. he wrote that song for his own mom. ethan was one of the four students tapped to death in a home near the university of last november. brian coburg is facing for first degree murder charges. the great white shark sightings in southern california prompting officials to issue an advisory warning to beachgoers three juvenile sharks on a dead sea lion about 100 yards from shore. while they were not showing aggressive behavior, warning
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signs were posted with beaches a mile in each direction. listen to this half of millennial's thank ms. jen during a transgender person should be a criminal offense. actually sent this in. it did not make me happy. this is the new study, 31% of those age 25 - 34. pete: you don't think that's coming for a political platform in the future? >> of course hate speech as quick as they can get their. the numbers get tighter 35 - 44 euros criminalizing versus someone 35%. >> it is terrible people to believe in free speech, they said they believe in free speech but they believe in their own free speech. criminal offense. >> that headline ties into her neck story because the reason that they think those things they have been taught those things and they continue to be
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taught those things as indoctrination accelerates not just in colleges used to be colleges outside school, middle school as gender languages introduced to the youngest of kids. if you are taught that in second grade it is only frame of reference that you have. it becomes your truth all the way through life and pretty soon you're criminal if i missed gender somebody and those people run for office and you're on a headlong clash for the first amendment. kayleigh: had a bomb in the midwest told me she could not believe in her kids elementary school class girls, guys were intentionally changing their pronouns as a game. if you don't keep up with the game going on elementary schools your child gets punished in criminal offense later in life. unbelievable. pete: i would love to know what alexandria ocasio-cortez thinks. should miss jen during your criminal offense. kayleigh: i think she would say yes as well. it would be an interesting thing to hear from an american legislature. >> that would be interesting to
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hear we would gotta chase her down to the hallways of congress. pete: the reason it ties to the story the neck story is education at another angle but what covid and shutdowns and lockdowns and the teachers unions did to her kids. individuation to indoctrinating because of the timeframe on average after remote learning 3 - 8 the study from the northwest education association we are behind four months and reading in foreign half months of math that is the gap after the time. parents and students need to make up to get to where they should be at grade level. we were not in a good place before that. kayleigh: the left saw this coming. all of the data and the studies during covid said you shutdown the schools and this is going to happen. disproportionately impacting black and latino communities. the data was there, they close the schools speaker is unforgivable. we talked about this yesterday
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accountability. yesterday we talked that dr. fauci knew he had a really strong suspicion he basically knew that covid came from a lab in the disinformation campaign saying it came from a wet market. that's not the only thing that he ran this information on hiding the ball in the truth. we need accountability this is the cost, it is her children. erika donald the ceo, here's what she had to say on "fox & friends". >> the teachers unions have way too much control over what goes on to the public school systems in the united states of america. they did not listen when parents were asking them to reopen they did not listen when experts told them exactly what we saw would happen and not only would they lose learning during the pandemic but as you just stated after the pandemic students are not gaining as much per year as they were before the pandemic. were not making up lost ground and were not catching up these kids where they need to be in
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math or reading in the school districts are not using the extra money they're getting to meet the needs. will: probably the thing that worries me the most unchartered territory as a country, raising generations of young kids who are not proficient basics but that's not the biggest worry they don't love their country, they never introduced the truth, they don't know what gender they are it's faddish to flirt with that in their frame of reference to becoming young adults no country has ever tried this. hate your country, savior country. kayleigh: i have a 3-year-old, and eight -month-old what will the schools be like when you have teenage kids it's so hard to think about we have a national revival of some sort going back to our roots. >> there is a movement classical christian schools, it's out there and growing but a tiny minority compared to the school bus crap. there is a reaction to your
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point. especially where we were three years ago we were in the depths of insanity three years ago. i do think there has been awakening but it's not enough to offset half of millennial's thank should be hate crime. if you live in the level of insanity into die reality honestly we could go anywhere. absolutely anywhere. we saw in virginia education matter but in the midterms to your point it didn't really move the needle education in the way that i thought it would. i do believe parents are waking up, you see that the school board meetings, people sandra docketed change my kids pronoun without playing mama bear. >> groups like moms for liberty are labeled. that's what they do you gotta have a backbone. weight loss warning a reality show plastic surgeon says drugs like those epic could have deadly side effects, doctor jenness on the potential complications next.
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lisa marie's autopsy is released, most patients who had previous bariatric bypass surgery lose a lot of weight but not enough. a lot of them in hollywood are on ozempic drugs. they may be the perfect unfortunate storm of previous surgery with intestinal scarring, opioid use and further slow weed of the intestines by the use of the miracle weight loss drugs. the coroner's report says •-ellipsis only daughter died from a small bowel obstruction from adhesions from a weight loss surgery but there is no indication that she took ozempic. here to react fox news medical contributor janette nesheiwat. what is the deal, bariatric surgery, explained that for our viewers. >> there are different types of bariatric surgery. it is a weight loss surgery and different types such as the sleeve or the why or the switch. this is a very invasive surgery which is what lisa marie presley had undergone a few years ago.
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because of that, she developed a small bowel obstruction. that is a blockage in your intestines. if you try to eat or drink and food and water cannot get through. that blockage, sometimes can cause pain and fever injure intense stints to rupture. that could be deadly potentially as we saw in her case. that small bowel obstruction for most people is about 60% of the time caused by previous surgery by the scar tissue that wraps around your intestines and squeezes and intestines and strangulation. that's what happened here. kayleigh: no indication that she took ozempic. but there is an issue with people who have the surgery and go want to take it later. some people do. even if you did have surgery in the past. ozempic can cause gastroparesis, can lead to things like pancreatitis and small bowel obstruction. that's why it's important that
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you are aware of the complications that your doctor educates and informs you of what could potentially happen if you take a certain medication. it is not just ozempic. we know lisa marie presley was taking narcotics, oxycodone. it can cause your bowels to slow down and constipation. that could also lead to a small bowel obstruction which in her case resulted in cardiac arrest and surpassing unfortunately. kayleigh: people think about ozempic, what is your advice. >> it's all about risk versus benefit. i'm about natural conservative measures first. of course activity and good nutrition but it's important that you speak to your doctor to know what is best for you and your future health. kayleigh: thank you so much. doctor janette nesheiwat. we have a big show ahead the sunday morning. stick with us. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> well hello on had sunday morning at 89 a.m. you're looking at gulfport, mississippi look at that sun. nice and bright. gulf port mississippi pete, he had a lot of thoughts about grass this morning and sprinklers. pete: sure there's plenty of sprinkler systems just zoom in a little bit. kayleigh: look at that. pete: there's a great -- >> bringing back groove is in the heart. great seafood restaurant in gulf port, mississippi. i can't remember the name of the restaurant but a big old mississippi accent says down in florida they've go
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