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even the christians have showgirls. performing live ahead of tcu versus colorado today on fox. >> i have a production suggestion. we should open every segment like that and at the navy seal thing you did. will: it is week one in college football, big kickoff show on fox. but abby is in fort worth ahead of the game, standing in the corridors along with the show girls in fort worth. >> reporter: what's going on? i'm not going to pretend to even try to do whether they did because that was impressive. we should open every show that way because they are incredible but we are here to cover all the action later today at noon, kicking off tcu versus colorado. a lot of storylines to look forward to.
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deion sanders making his debut but tcu has the upper hand. we will stick around, bring that action to you but we are excited. i know you are a university of texas guy but we are here for tcu today. you got to curl them in. this is their symbol, not this. pete: this is somebody. will: look at you guys. this is texas and am, university of texas and this is tcu. this is the ponies. mustangs. rachel: those are the christian cheerleaders. will: guns up. rachel: in texas you can. will: don't know if you know
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the hand symbols i took you through. we will go through that but one of the things you probably didn't know is unemployment has been below 13% for 19 months or you did know because it has been below 14% for 19 months but that is the brag of president biden. >> president biden: as we head into labor day, take a step back and take note of the fact that it is in the strongest job creating period in the history of our country. not long ago america was losing jobs. in fact, my predecessor was one of two presidents in history who entered his presidency and left with fewer jobs than when he entered. the unemployment rate was 6.3%. the nonpartisan congressional budget office predicted it would not get below 4% until the end of 2025.
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now the unemployment rate is below 14% for the last 19 months, the longest stretch in 50 years. rachel: president biden is running up against reality. you can lie to some extent about what is happening in ukraine because you don't see it, we are not there but you can't lie about what is happening at your kitchen table, in your wallet, with your bank account, what happens when you go to the grocery store and fill up your gas tank. everybody feels that especially if you are the working poor, the middle class. that is why if the 2% of americans say biden has made the economy worse. hugh hewitt was on fox yesterday. here's what he said about the economy and democrats pretending like it's all going really great.
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>> look at it in january of 2,020 versus today, the trump economy, pre-covid, and employment was 3.5%, the number of unemployed in the country, 5. 8 million and the interest rate was 3%, you could purchase a house if you are a first-time homebuyer, now those numbers are, 4.8%, 6.1 million unemployed, 7% mortgages. when you go back to the trump economy and compare it to the biden economy after trillion dollars in spending, republicans are looking forward to running on that comparison and it will be a recession next year. >> is it a life you don't know what you are saying? he meant 4%, president biden said 14%, doesn't know much of what he is saying these days but there's lies and statistics, what's the phrase, something like this, lies and statistics, the reality is what happened at the end of trump presidency? covid happened. the entire economy shut down so biden is saying my predecessor
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lost all these jobs and i brought them back, the jobs were going to come back because people went back to work but the economy was in such a good spot before was able to come back, that is where donald trump can sit back and say you are better off when i was in office or not. rachel: you don't have to go back into ancient history to remember what it was like to purchase eggs for $0.99 or to have your wages go up three or four years ago. >> when the ideology is predicated upon simply casting your self as the hero, you always have to find a victim who you are the champion of, you continue to search search search, trans or whatever it may be, finding the next marginalized victim. nancy pelosi has basically laid out the case saying we are the
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party who value human beings and their dignity and the other party is the bad guys. that is how she describes anybody who voted for donald trump. >> he is so popular, it's interesting to see how there is a certain element of the population who will go for him. people who don't share our values in terms of respect of the dignity and worth of every person. will: they don't respect the dignity of every person. rachel: it is radical from this pro-abortion person who claims to be catholic. listen to how she describes abortion and trying to restrict abortion. >> it is sinful. it is wrong that they would be able to say to women what they think women should be doing with their lives and their bodies but it is sinful the injustice of it all.
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rachel: she's talking about abortion, the killing of a child, of a human being. she is saying restrictions of being able to kill your child are sinful. pete: when they talk in terms of values you have to break out your latest decoder ring and say what values are referring to at this point? the dignity and worth of every person, she's talking something on the spectrum of the lgbt q thing and they say at this moment this is the niche battle we are having and they won't allow that and they don't share our values. pete: it's a false promise that has worked for a long time, the other guys are the bad guys and the racists, i am here to champion you but what i think you are seeing, i do think you are seeing people stop buying that cheap promise, that
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unfulfilled promise. on jesse wanda's last night playing clips of these seek guys on the stores in california that are getting robbed. the seek store owner who is persecuted for pushing back on the criminal because the criminals are the marginalized guy, the dignity of the common of the, not the guy trying to defend his property, store and life. what about my dignity? or you could just keep -- will: or voter communities. not all of them. and what about my dignity? where were you for me in my moment of crisis or east palestine. all the people that have been given these promises and been pandered to had reality laid bare.
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not everyone will get it. there will be many who goes the other guy is the bad guy but reality is rudely interrupting the rhetoric. pete: to the presidential election. we are only 14 months. 14. which means speaking of that we will talk to a guy in the middle of that, vivek ramaswamy who had a big surge since his debate performance, 8:forty eight eastern time. opposition research is out, we will ask him about his past week on the campaign trail. rachel: you have a good night at the d bait, they are coming for this. will: looking at everything you ever said. rachel: president biden is scheduled to visit florida to toward devastation left behind by hurricane idalia. will: the florida governor shouldn't expect to be on the tarmac when air force one
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touches down. pete: max gordon live from cedar key, florida south where idalia made landfall. >> reporter: cleanup is underway but the damage is extensive after a 7 foot storm surge pushed across part of the island, inundated buildings, we are 60 miles away from where idalia made landfall on florida's big bend. the marks from the hurricane visible from space. there wasn't the same loss of life from hurricane ian, one person died, and $20 billion, 90% of customers in hard-hit areas will have power restored by sunday night. the biden administration is seeking $4 billion for the disaster fund after a string of
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costly natural disasters in the us. president 6 - president biden expect to be on the ground in florida to inspect the damage. >> will you be with governor desantis tomorrow? >> president biden: yes. >> reporter: desantis will not meet with biden stating we don't have a plan to meet with them so soon after impact. setting up such a meeting would shut down the ongoing recovery. after idalia wreaked havoc across the southeast, it is starting to strengthen again and is expected to hit bermuda. rachel: what do you think of this idea of not meeting the president when he lands on the tarmac? pete: ask chris christie about it. will: making a donation to the red cross, hurricane idalia relief efforts continues to be an annual disaster giving program partner.
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will: this provides safe shelter, hot meals, support and resources to aid in recovery. pete: visit fox.org or scan the bottom of your screen. will: turning to your headlines. legendary musician and business mogul jimmy buffett has died. the message was posted on the singer's social media page saying he passed away peacefully of the night of september 1st surrounded by family, friends, music, and dog. lived his life like a song to the last breath and will be missed by so many. two time grammy nominee recording 50 albums and is best known for the hit song margaritaville. ♪ ♪ wasted away again
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♪ margaritaville. will: jimmy buffett was 76 years old. now to possibly 6 about, flash flooding swarming roads and stranding drivers in las vegas yesterday, the city was under a flood watch until tomorrow morning, the esteem weather forcing a ground stop for several hours at harry reid international airport. some restaurants across the country taking wellness and kitchen appreciation fees to your check. extra charges can add 5% to 20% to your bill not including a tip. many extra fees are used to provide mental health benefits. we won't no about this new trend. email as set friends@foxnews.com. it is just literally out of control. who is adding the charge? the company? pete: why not at this point? i can't look at the amount of fees.
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will: let's say it's an omelette. a $12 omelette. i bet you it's close to $30 by the time -- tax, service fee. rachel: i read an article, all this tipping you see increasing is bidenomics. the restaurants can't meet where workers need to be, to keep their incomes going. pete: that's not registered in the inflation numbers. what are you doing on labor day morning? rachel: hanging out at my house. will: i will play it by ear. pete: i am doing something else. honky-tonk in nashville. monday morning. 5:00 to 8:00. normally it doesn't open until 10:00. i am open for some bleed over
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from the night before. "fox and friends," breakfast with friends at the nashville underground on broadway downtown. sent labor day out in style. appreciate your service. rachel: instead of breakfast with friends, should we call it hangover with friends? pete: whatever you want to call it, just get your day started. rachel: hang out with pete on labor day. president biden laughing off questions about his involvement in hunter's shady business dealings that he made the involved in. >> president biden: do you want to talk about -- let's talk about why i am here. if the one congressman russell fry doesn't find it funny. he supposes an impeachment inquiry is next. two contractors covering a bicycle after chasing down a thief, the moment caught on camera. ♪
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rachel: the white house lawyering up, hiring dozens of attorneys to battle the gop investigation into hunter biden's business deals. kevin mccarthy revealing if house republicans move forward with an impeachment inquiry against president biden it would, quote, occur through a vote on the floor of the people's house have not declaration by one person. congressman russell fry sits on the judiciary committee and he joins us now. you say the impeachment should move forward without the vote? >> with a vote, without the vote, however we need to do it the time is right, the speaker, we will take his lead on this but when we return i am ready to vote. most of the conferences at this point, they are ready for that next step. rachel: nancy pelosi saying donald trump's impeachment, they don't need a vote.
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listen. >> no requirement vote we have a vote. we are not here for that, we are here to find the truth through the constitution of the united states. this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. rachel: nancy says there's no vote needed to impeach trump. why is that standard good enough for biden? they are trying to be diplomatic, he gets it with the vote, without the vote but isn't it time for republicans to say this is the way our members will be are treated, we do the same back to you because this is never going to end. >> the impeachment of donald trump was devoid of facts and they abused the process. having a formal vote is a good step forward but my approach is i'm ready for of the inquiry to start however we get there. evidence is overwhelming, the difference in this impeachment inquiry, what happened with donald trump is theirs
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legitimate evidence that has been mounting for months because of the work of the oversight committee and the house judiciary committee and the ways and means committee. it's time to go, let's start this inquiry. rachel: it seems there's enough evidence to prove the donald trump was impeached, impeachment number one for what is miranda divine calls president biden's sins. is their support for nullifying that impeachment which i believe kevin mccarthy can do? >> i think there is. that measure has been filed, seems to be growing as you alluded to by the day it turns out that this hoax was really a hoax and nullification would be a proper move given how house democrats abused the impeachment process to begin with. rachel: looks like president biden has a war room growing
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cadre of lawyers. he was so innocent why not just open up your bank records so we can all see them? you have the national archives holding on to hundreds of emails, no use to the committee with oversight into this investigation. why doesn't congress defund the archives, belong to the people, what is your purpose? >> the appropriation process, and that may be as well. the emails of aliases president biden used, president obama and vice president biden to okay their release.
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waiting on whether or not this is the most transparent administration in history according to them. rachel: hope you move forward on this impeachment, a lot of calls for people to see this move forward. of course for equal justice for both sides to be facing the same kinds of things. great to have you on this morning. coming up, the long-awaited return, coach joe kennedy on the sidelines after his years long legal battles that reach the supreme court, his fight for faith is next and speaking of football, we are live in fort worth, texas ahead of tcu versus colorado on fox. ♪ snoring then adjusts to help reduce it.
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>> college football season is finally here and it kicks off today at noon on fox. pete: the game against colorado, abby joins us now. >> reporter: what going on? part of the success of tcu's these gals here, the showgirls are cheering hard during the game and here to tell us about it. what are the traditions you have? >> what we do after every touchdown, student section gets together and we have the oldest janssen history of college football. >> reporter: you guys have been cheering all morning long, what does your routine look like? how do you retrain? >> we get up 5 hours before kickoff, we have will band rehearsal at the stadium, we have a pregame show and
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will: good luck to you and good luck to me as i transition into this was a victory for faith. joe kennedy lost his job as a high school ball coach in 2015 after praying with his team and took the fight all the way to the supreme court and won. he made his return under the friday night lights for the first time at riverton memorial stadium in a win for his team and the power of prayer. coach kennedy joins us now. welcome back to football. welcome back to the field. tell me how it felt to be back on the field and we should say to the audience, after the game i guess you did what should be expected, you knelt in prayer. >> of course i took back my time to thank god at the game, my original commitment and what an awesome experience. after 8 years of sitting on the sidelines not being able to be on the field with my team to be
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here with them, to feel the crack of the pads, to look into their eyes and what an incredible experience, like i never even left. will: glad it felt that way. i was curious what you said. knowing what everyone is expecting me to do, people are going to freak out, bringing god back into public schools, you are nervous ahead of the game. >> yes i was. i didn't know what to expect. i heard rumors, 10,000 people, i said my prayers and let's keep this mellow, don't overdo it, and he answered the prayers, perfect sized crowd, they loved the game, they cheered him our nights did awesome and it was the perfect night for football.
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will: everyone is asking what is next for you? i know this has been a long fight, 7 or 8 years in the making. how do you feel at the tail end of this fight that you won but how do you feel and what is next? >> i feel so thankful, the thing i said when i took my the after the football game last night, walked to midfield, was so thankful, the only words i can't get out were thanking god because i had no other words. millions of americans who supported me, millions of news outlets, sharing this story. i had no other words, so grateful and being able to be
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in america exercising my first amendment right. that's an awesome feeling. will: if i understand the original story it wasn't the mandatory thing, you went and said your prayer, joined by other players and other coaches, you were alone last night, you knelt, not yet joined. don't know your plans for the rest of this season but my suspicion is it could go like it went last time, you won't be alone for long. >> this is america. the kids can do what they want. it is never mandatory. i will never ask them to join me. it has to be something of free will. i won't stop anybody from coming out. they have just as much right to say a prayer as i do. will: congratulations being back on the field and the
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victory, we wish you the best of luck. thank you for the fight and sharing with us on "fox and friends". >> thank you. i finished the race and remain faithful, god bless you guys. will: you might want to pack your patients this holiday weekend, travel headaches that of this weekend as the biden white house shifts the blame. no surprise america's dependence on china is a crisis in the making but there could be a way out. pete and i will go off-the-wall to explain coming up. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it.
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as is labor day weekend which we are excited about. travel expected to be rough this weekend. take a look at gas prices, first of all, what we are dealing with as you expect at least on the ground, high cost of traveling. rachel: i was in la last weekend or the week before visiting my son who lives there and talk a picture of the thing at the gas station and it was over $6. it was crazy. how do people live out there? pete: labor day weekend known for trouble, last chance to take a trip and do what you want to do, you might be on the ground or might be there at the airport. if you have been to an airport in the last couple months, it's a mess. an absolute mess, whether there
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is weather or not. you talk to people in the industry, air traffic control, new government interventions, the guy in charge of that, peter buttigieg, the transportation secretary and failed presidential candidate was asked what we should expect this labor day, the here is what the man in charge said. >> we are on track to be at or below the typical rate of cancellations so not only are we seeing the system rebound from the worst effects of covid we are seeing things come more in line from what we regarded as normal. it doesn't mean the system was immune from some tough travel days. most of the rough days we did see this year had to do with storms that affected hubs. will: did you see the town hall with various candidates in 2,000, can't remember what year it was, young people.
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pete buttigieg gets up and asked a question. rachel: no but i saw one with vivek ramaswamy, the same one? will: they asked questions at age 18. rachel: each buttigieg is interesting. there was so much hype around him, he fit the things they wanted, they wanted this up and coming, out and proud gave man to rise to the top. it seemed so unlikely that he should be that person since he was the mayor of this town that had potholes and wasn't managing it well as a mayor in a small town and he becomes this transportation secretary and has really failed at every level. you just wonder, will they continue to push him up despite his incompetence? it is an interesting political question. they are such fox checkers on the democratic side.
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pete: are best don't make it to the tops of government time and again. rachel: is that a fox news alert? will: politicians can't get other jobs. you look at the incompetence from the lowest of the lowest to highest levels, the same people saying turnover to be the climate. rachel: he is the one. he is the one saying that. will: pete is on my side. i made a convert, american express, best in the world. the whole -- pete: i plan on going to this lounge with french toast which is unbelievable. rachel: i don't remember. pete: i take pictures with it and talk to the chef. rachel: what is it?
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will: we will get it onset on national french toast day in november. rachel: i had to race it. a minor obsession. pete: the airport did some things right. rachel: if i am delayed i want french toast. we will get to this first, turning to headlines, 400 us troops remain at the southern border until september 30th, the pentagon extending deployment so they can continue to support this cbp agent, the border patrol. a total of 1500 us service members were sent to the border in may and what was intended to be a 90 day mission near the end of title 42. i presume they were processing, don't see anybody blocking the border. two handyman stopping to help the homeowner get her bike back, surveillance video shows a thief walking to the woman's home and writing away with it,
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two workers quickly pop in their work van and chase them down to get the bike back, go fund me page set up for those good samaritans to thank them for taking action. a group of hunters and for to have caught what is believed to be the state's second-largest, that looks big, record alligator. the monster reptile measured 13 feet long and 920 pounds. almost a thousand pounds, took the hundred four hours to wrangle the giant gator. they say it was like looking into the eyes of 18 rex. this is our caveman lived. could you boys do that? could you wrangle this alligator? will: look how big. rachel: you to deal with the roosters in your house. pete: but the other picture up. that gives you a sense of scale to go back to that. rachel: that is incredible.
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will: did you know there were gators like that? >> maybe not that big. he's got his feet on his back with his back legs in stirrups right there. rachel: how did they stand him up? pete: he was hanging on a rope. rachel: where is he hanging get from? did not think it was a ballerina balancing. i can't say anything here. just take it away. >> reporter: this could be the next segment, pete and will wrangling if they can wrangle that gator. pete: got to be slow. he is that big, he is slow. >> reporter: let's do some weather. look at the weather maps. we are into hallmark -- hurricane season. average season has 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, three major hurricanes. we had two major hurricanes,
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three hurricanes, major hurricane hit land this week. we got almost 70% of hurricane season yet to come statistically speaking. peak is ten days from now. really out active atlantic basin. you see the 70%, a wave coming off the coast of africa, the common element area this time of year. we will watch that, plenty of time to watch it. that potentially could be the next storm we will be talking about down the road. pete: thanks. coming up, tutor dixon joins us live. will: first, take a trip through history, the history of america's most famous lighthouses, casey mcdonald has the preview next. ♪
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will: the rich history of america's most famous lighthouses. >> on the florida coast, an increase of piece of us history stands tall over america's oldest city. >> original victorian era lighthouse in the nation's oldest city still standing as the nation's front porch light. will: casey mcdonald joins us
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with more. tell us about the series. i think we lost casey. give me one more soundbite before we go. here's a lighthouse and fire island. maybe we will get her fired up after that. >> the lighthouse behind me has black and white alternating stripes 35 feet high and these markers indicate the captain off of fire island, if these red and white stripes were off of montauk, the some of the lighthouses down the coast would give him a geographical indication during the daytime. pete: tell us about this series on lighthouses. >> 5 episodes on fox nation, two narragansetts in one day. guiding the entrance to narragansett bay, beaver tail lighthouse, not as high or as
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tall as its counterparts but the significance built in 1856, premier lighthouse in rhode island originally 1749. third lighthouse of the 13 colonies, british sailors are credited with lighting it up, burning it down in the american revolutionary war. we have the drum point lighthouse, saint augustine lighthouse, first ever built in florida tracing back to the 1500s and the fire island lighthouse, that will be our first episode was a vital sign for ships arriving in new york harbor and signified those immigrants traveling to their new home of america. will: you are right, narragansett. 2 for on the program today. are they still operational, still in use? >> reporter: some of them are. some have been picked up and
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