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will: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. we're waiting for president biden to take the podium at a press conference in vietnam. rachel: peter doocy is live in hanoi with the latest. peter, good morning. reporter: good morning. president bind should be here any minute, but we got some new video of his stop at the communist party headquarters here in vietnam. the general secretary of the communist party is really trying to butter up president biden. he had some compliments for him saying you've nary aged a day and look better than before and added every feature of you, mr. president, is much more complimentary of you of your
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image. the white house secretary said this is something that could tick off the chinese that prefer to be the power brokers in the region and they talk about this as a whole party and communist government in vietnam that the u.s. is serious about being a strategic partner moving another step past what they call a painful shared legacy of the vietnam war. aboard air force one on the way here, deputy national security adviser talked about how this is part of a 50-year ark from conflict to normalization and there's a tangible benefit and vietnam has second biggest supply of rare earth minerals and something that you need to make semiconductor chips that president biden is trying hard to make more of in the state sos the u.s. doesn't have to rely on un-reliable chinese markets. he talked a little bit about this earlier.
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>> take on the challenges [inaudible] jot senior staffer is coming in with the climate envoyage john keystone lake rendition of anthony is pulling up a seat in the front row. so we expect maybe some climate talk here. will: what can be exp expected m this? is it a q and a, a set of statements from short statement here. as many questions as he wants to take. he has been basically working all through the night. the equivalent of an all nighter
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eastern time. he's probably pretty tired, jet lagged, but he should take at least a handful. rachel: peter, a lot of americans probably think this is a great idea to have more ties with vietnam in terms of the rare earth minerals rather than having that dependency on china, et cetera. so we know this conference was also devoted to climate. what percentage are you gathering from the information you're seeing on the ground of this conference has been -- and this meeting has been devoted to climate versus commerce? reporter: more so in india of the bio-fuels trying to get the economies of the world to figure out how much money they need to spend and calculated $4 trillion over the next seven years to get down to net zero emissions by 2050 and that's the g20's goal
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and requires cooperation in some countries like china not there at g20 but that is the goal. it's just about setting goals when they go to the conferences. rachel: i saw john kerry walking behind you so i was wondering that earlier. reporter: phenomenal he comes back over here, we'll try to ask him. pete: peter what's the vibe? i've never been to a communist con triple-demic with the events like this here. communist country with the events like this and the piano playing in the background. what's it like to be there? reporter: the food was good before, but we really have just only been here for about three hours. we came in on a charter flight overnight from india. i will get a feel for things and then report back once i can. pete: got it. pete: we hope you get a chance -- reporter: again, a great ban mi sandwich in the lobby. will: we're excited about your sandwich should you get a
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opportunity with president biden. we'll be watching you. reporter: i have two pages worth all printed. will: i'm confident you'll get through it all. pete: think about how prepared he has to be if and when he gets called on. probably not. will: president bide listen take that stage and we'll be live when he does. pete: it's stunning vietnam vets and others that fought in that conflict and conflict ended ingreat bodily injuriously us in in -- ingloriously in retreat and commerce with them and increasingly friendly americans go visit and bringing remains back from vietnam still and yet even though they're a communist country keeping them out of china and they're now a economic opportunity. i haven't seen a lot of strategic strength or leadership from this administration and this could be one place where they plug into a country that
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can benefit us. will: we're waiting to see president biden there in vietnam. back in america, the race for the next president is on and former president trump was in iowa, iowa/iowa state college football game was yesterday and everybody is campaigning in .i vivek ramaswamy was there, ron desantis was there. this was the reception received by president trump when he visited a frat house at iowa state. open, don't have that. rachel: that's too bad. good on his advance team. a good place for him to go show up at. usually, you know, politicians aren't well received at frat houses. maybe think fraternity boys contested care as much. don't care as much. but if you saw t it was an incredible reception he received at the frat house. pete: what is the exact opposite of communist party headquarters in vietnam? it's trump at an iowa state frat house. i think we have it now. >> this is some turnout. i guess the youth like trump.
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we love iowa, we just left south dakota last night and an amazing evening. we got a wonderful endorse want and now we're here. pete: there's a lot online with other candidates and it's impossible to compete with the movement and celebrity status with a guy like donald trump but it wouldn't have to be this way. there's no reason why a bunch of frat -- fraternity boys at iowa state would love a presidential canaled date. it's a connection of personality; right? celebrity but also the way he stands up for america and the way he's proud and un-abashed about that. rachel: that's the image. pete: that's the greeting he received inside. there's no sound i don't think. will: iowa is a unique place. a lot of campaigning on the ground. we've been talking about it throughout the morning and it lent us a lot of surprises and sometimes polling doesn't tell you what's going to happen in iowa. in 2008, mike huckabee won. donald trump didn't win in 2016.
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mike huckabee won in 2008 and we asked him about iowa earlier. >> he connects to people that most washington politicians simply cannot connect to because they're a holy un-subsidiary of donald trump and the reason he's been out here to get him from the moment he came down from the escalator. he owes them nothing. now he owes them something. he owes them the opportunity to get back into office and to turn them out and send them home. this is three years since the election of 2020, and he's still getting the kind of reception that a person just elected would get. joe biden goes to a place and meanders on and and off a stage and mumbles through a tell prompter speech and gets a slight applause like a golf course. pete: it is and we're about to see that difference in moments
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waiting on this press conference. pete doocy said this is a long day and lots of jet lag and these are not usually stages where joe biden shines. will: we're 40 minutes late. pete: hey, the communist do what they want with their own time. rachel: it's interesting here at iowa because again, there was a celebrity component to the way donald trump was received at the frat house and was also received favorably in the stands as well and that's not even necessarily all about donald trump and i think donald trump has become a symbol of something else, a symbol of a resistance to what many americans see as things they don't see as a state and your opponents acing to put them in prison and this man had four
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dimes in a mug shot and look at that reception and this is beyond donald trump at this point. this is a reputuation of what many people feel is a rigged e -- repudiation of what many people feel was a rigged election in 2020 and the way they've gone on after him and allies and lawyers and asosuates in a way that's -- associated in a way that's unprecedented in american history. pete: host running against joe biden's characterization of what he looked like in office and now running against three or four years of disaster against biden is that contrast over policies will become, i think front and center in what he runs on and talked about. certainly 2020. baa whole different ball game of 2020. rachel: everybody that drove to this event felt the impact of joe biden's energy policies when they filled up their gas tank to go to that event.
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it hurts. they want to go back to an economy that worked for them and they want energy independence and that's something that donald trump did for the first time in american history. will: we'll continue to wait for joe biden to show up at the press conference with the general secretary. i think this one is alone. pete: there's two podiums up there. i i thought the two blue things -- it's just one. got it. with the presidential seal on the front. not both bead leaders but it'll be just joe with american flag on the left and communist party. will: we'll continue to wait. in the meantime, it's now -- tomorrow will be 22 years since 9/11, events of 9/11 and we had a pass earlier sharing what he thought should be one of the ways to remember 9/11 as he pointed out in ways that were very much a part of the stories
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that day. this is pastor jesse bradley, watch. >> i had a teammate at dartmouth that died on that tragic day, and we've dedicated the men's locker room to him. ziti his name is dom. think of todd beamer and read that last conversation, ten minutes, he's praying the lord's prayer and quoting psalm 23: i will fear no evil because god is with maine they went to the danger and laid down their lives. jesus christ laid down his life and we had to lay down our lives for one another. that's what the heros did and there's no greater love than to lay down your life. rachel: i love this pastor can wants to bring the message of 9/11 back to the sort of spiritual components it had after the event and it's a wonderful message and by the way, a lot of controversy around the fact that joe biden will not be in the lower 49 here and he'll be on his way back from vietnam and land in the
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afternoon in alaska and some people saying, hey, that's the first time in 22 ye years that a u.s. president has not been present for the ceremonies that are so solemnly held around the country and especially in the cities that were most directly affected by those tack attacks and he'll not be there for that. pete: they're open to turning of the page. that was a chapter from yesterday and reminders of turning the page and we have to remember own this network and program today and tomorrow we will. rachel: that's not just by the way, a presidential turning of the page. your child's history classes and there's not a lot of discussion of 9/11 and we talk ted cruz it a lot and -- about it a lot and honor it on the show. will: a few additional headlines and the man convicted of running over and killing 18-year-old
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kaylor elingson last year was sentenced to five years in prison. the team was part of the republican extremist group. however, police say there's no evidence of that. prosecutors say he intentionally ran over the team after an argument. now to a fox weather alert. hurricane lee is slowing over the atlantic weakening to a category 2 storm. the national hurricane center says winds are down to 105 miles per hour. the final path of the storm is not clear and final parts of the east could see severe weather in the coming week. for more on this story, download the fox weather app or stream fox weather on any tv connected device. college football coach prime in the colorado buffaloes picking up 36-14 win against nebraska. meanwhile unranked miami taking down no. 23 texas a&m 48-33 behind this huge kickoff return.
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>> rashard smith on the line and how about it >> will: that was joe that's a friend of mine, the announcer. pretty sure it was joe. he sent me a video last night. texas is back. he said that famously. they weren't back. now they're back and now texas beat alabama crimson tide 34-24. big win for the horns. pete: where were they for so long if they're now back? will: good question, pete. they were up and down, teasing their fans, giver us a lot of heart ache and depression and false hope. pete: they might be doing that right now too. segment you up. will: this is big. rachel: making the win all the sweeter. will: yeah, there is no rachel:
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remember when trump said put a shot in the debate. could be anything. pete: could being anything. the democrat governor of new mexico facing backlash over the shocking firearms ban. can you do that? we're joined next to react on sunday morning. ♪
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carried guns in albuquerque, which is the state's most dangerous city. rachel: one outraged lawmaker said i'm calling on the impeachment process against governor grissome and it violates her oath. she can't raise her hand one day saying i promise to uphold this oath and the people of new mexico and the constitution and then change her mind another day. pete: tyrus joining us now in new york city on the couch. >> to my children, i'm not. i have to go home still. will: you've put the fear of god in all of us this morning on whether or not we're missing flights today. >> why hasn't the impeachment process been started already? this is ridiculous. every time you see the unaffected get affected, there's solutions they just can't break from the narrative. the people registering and going
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to gun training and i live in louisiana, i carry open conceal, i did the classes, i have the training, my family has the training, those are the people you want to have the firearms because those are the ones that can make the difference between 11 people being murdered or none or one. the criminals don't register the guns. she said there's going to be a resounding effect and that's the bell being rung. to be honest, it's a $5,000 fine and i would get a second job before i would put my family in jeopardy. i don't get it. we saw the democrat woman attacked in minneapolis where her family was hurt. what did she say? we have to get the kids off the street, get our police. we need more policemen, funding? jowski, we have to get the guns off the street. this is a perfect example of narrative you're not interested in helping people and you're messing with the constitution. you're out of your mind. rachel: that's a great question, what is she trying to do? it's obvious if you're trying to
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reduce crime, this as a solution is a really dumb idea for exactly the reasons you laid out. what is it? just that they -- it's becoming more authoritarian in terms of what the democrats want. they want people not to be armed. i mean, i know we talked earlier about covid being the first step in this, but really it is about the second amendment. >> it's even less complicated and going to a restaurant where a menu that will not differentiate the menu. no matter what's going on or found out the entire half of the restaurant has a peanut allergy and still serving a peanut butter and jelly sandwich but they don't deviate from the plan no matter what happens, they have sex trafficking, human trafficking numbers up over there, crimes up over there so the answer is what? attack the people who voted against you because those are typically the ones that go to gun classes and carry the guns to protect their family. instead of saying, listen, we're wrong, i'm sorry. we wanted to fund the police,
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that was a mistake. officers, we need you book and get you raises and get our numbers and get our stadiums safe and street safe again, no, we have to get rid of the guns. pete: don't you think if they could, they'd confiscate? >> oh, 100% but that's the next step? oh, the constitution is flex and will we'll take everyone's guns, we'll buy them back from you. rachel: it's a living, breathing document. >> days like this i look up at my house in louisiana and sigh. i'm 50 deep. we have to have gun responsibility. all my guns are locked up in my house. kids don't have abscess, have to be a good parent and stay on -- access and educate and be a good parent and everyone in my house knows how to handle a gun and what they can do. they'll use those horrible tragedies to reinforce their narrative but voters, you got to do something. it's on us. pete: no doubt. will: i they you're right, pete, i think they'd confiscate.
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>> oh, 1,000%. ted liu, democrat spoke out saying this is beyond the pail as well and beyond the boundary. will: th pete: that's great to . will: i'd love have to him on the program. what's the limits for you? paint yourself as whatever common sense gun law protections are so what are the limitations for you? >> he's probably affected. if you're in california and the way things are with crime and people, you 1,000% want -- but california has ridiculous laws as well. pete: they do. >> goes the unaffected. when they get affected, you see reaction. nguyen w this progressive and they're afolked and sending pictures of being bludgeons with hands beating them and they stick to the plan and that's the problem. they won't deviate. rachel: there's lots of examples of the democrat party going after their opposition and their opposition happens to be heavily armed. pete: law-abiding. >> that's the biggest thing. lawlaw-abiding.
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>> but armed. i live in louisiana and have a firearm in every car. i don't mess around. i don't play around. hand to hand come bite, i'm retired and i'll -- combat and i'm retired and i'm civilized but when it comes to my family and my community, i don't play. rachel: that's your job even as a dad. pete: good to see you, tyrus, even if you don't want to be here. >> think about where's texas, they were training and fighting and recruiting. will: climbing and scratching and clawing. pete: in the wilderness. >> there's no wilderness in football. rachel: all right, coming up, the job market, thank you, tyrus. the job market boom is reportedly over but night not be all bad. pete: dagen mcdowell joining us on why the force could be forced to stop raising interest rates. (energetic music plays) there he is! it's right there!
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pete: widespread labor shortages no longer as dire as they were in the economy and they myohelp with rising interest rates and according to the wap wall street journal, companies are hiring more slowly and interest rate demand and rising force participation should help cool wage growth and in turn take pressure off the federal reserve to raise interest rates further to reduce inflation by slowing the economy. try saying that four times fast. dagen mcdowell is a cohost on fox business and helping us now. help us make sense. because of what's happening in the i h economy, interest rates could be coming down. >> i don't buy this. it's a factual article and i'm not disputing that and job growth has returned to the pre-pandemic trends and as you
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said that hiring is slowing d down, reducing job postings and generally how war on natural woo get there. pete: not too wonky and. >> historically what juices inflation is called a wage price spiral where wages start going up and up and up and that makes inflation incredit cardly hard for a bank to fight. >> one of the concerns is you see all the strikes by the labor unions whether it's hospitality workers in los angeles or transit workers and now the united auto workers union is threatening to strike. that's still at play. how much, say with the uaw, how much of a wage increase are they going to be able to extract from the big three auto makers so this is still a problem and so
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the job market might be cooling off a little bit and that's not necessarily good for working americans because wage gains have been higher than inflation recently in recent months, they've never caught up with the gains in inflation. consumer price are up 18% since joe biden took office and prices never fall. inflation rate cools off a little bit. pete: correct. >> but prices don't fall. pete: you're not getting eggs for 99 cents ever again. >> when you compare consumer prices and how much they've gone up, wages have not gone up as much since joe biden was the commander in grief. pete: even though they try to sell bidenomics and wages aren't going up and inflation continues to go up and inflation rates are
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high, buying a home or any borrowing is exponentially more expensive than before. >> mortgage rates nationwide still above 7%. roughly the highest in two decades. also inflation, the rate of inflation is heading back up so they've been bragging and bragging and bragging, oh, we brought inflation down from over#%. it's going back up in the last week, oil prices hit the high -- oil hit the highest level it has this year. saudi arabia, opec putting the screws to us because they know how weak biden is company are promoting fossil fuels and gasoline prices are higher than a yearing a and food prices are going up, and there's this -- i'm a nerd. cleveland federal reserve has a new cast of inflation where you can watch what inflate -- the rate of inflation is right now.
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based ornament current with they see it right now. so it's inflation is getting worse. maybe the job market is cooling and inflation is not. it's actually heating up. pete: you're hosting sunday morning futures today and great lineup and andy mccarthy and charly arnolt and you'll continue the tradition of a great show. >> coco goff after her win at the u.s. open. love that . pete: thank you, dagen. >> thank you, sir. pete: coming up, u.s. circuit court found the biden administration likely violated the first amendment to remove covid-19 content from social media. journalist michael she shellen
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pete: the attack happened in a mexican border town as the convoy was looking to head into row ma, texas. 20 people were in the convoy including four u.s. citizens and no word yet on the extent of the injuries. >> here we go. re-wrack it. ir s announcing a new plan to hold some of the wealthier filers accountable and the agency says it's going to aggressively hunt down as least 1600 millionaires and 75 large business partnerships that consistently cut corners on their taxes. the agency plans to hire more
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agents as well as employ new ai tools that can detect tax cheating tactics. here we go. >> jeter made first time appearance and he did not let the moment pass and idol growing and you happen greatest reaction. yay! i met my idol. pete: willy is a biggity -- willie is a big jeter fan, as is everybody. those are your headlines. chief meteorologist chief rick reichmuth with the forecast.
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>> hey, it started raining. pete: you did not prepare, you're a mettologist and didn't prepare. >> i know, i'm a mess. something is wrong. one came out but it's covering the camera guy, not me. >> today is the downhill slide beginning after this and statistically about 50% of our activity still remains and we're watching lee, this is now a category 2 storm and it's going to slowly move to the north of the caribbean and eventually take this right hand turn if you're in bermuda be watching orca fade indian merri bowl times be watching and talking maybe 7-10 days, 7-9 days now by the time it's up across areas of the northeast. temperature wise, big columbia down coming to much of the southern plains and you desperately need and it's been so incredibly hot this summer and it's been dry with the heat and drought that's really exploded across much of texas, new mexico, and arizona. we have good rain coming the next few days and that's going to help the drought and drop the
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temperatures. all right, rachel, back to you inside. rachel: all right. thank you so much, rick. noisy recordings now a federal court ruling that the white house likely violated the first amendment trying to censor covid information on social media and the administration intimidated platforms and significantly encouraged the platforms decision by congressmen deering -- come men deering their decision neighboring process by the first amendment. michael, thank you for joining us. your government saying they coordinated or intimidated social media companies and many of the doctors renowned and vaccine injured and changing the whole course of how our country managed covid during the
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pandemic. >> yeah, that's right. and the decision that was announced yesterday by the -- on friday by the fifth cut rates in suggest court of appeals is a huge victory. it says that the biden administration was coercing social media companies to censor ordinary americans for often true information accurate information so it's a huge victory. now really goes to congress and we need to set rule ifs you're a social media platform, you have to let the users decide not the government, not big tech, we the people should be able to decide our own filters and content mod moderators and that's why it's all headed. rachel: is there something happening making sure this will never will happen again? >> i'll be testifying in the senate on thursday about the issue of censorship and it's up
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to the american people to demand our first amendment rights and we should be the people that decide what we're allowed to hear and say online, not the government. not big tech. so i think the decision now comes to us. we've got to build a free speech movement in the country to defend precious rights online. rachel: we're america, not china. we get to decide what information we want to listen to and see. we should be able to see anything we want. a second story that's very important and that's the impact of offshore wind farms on marine life and they're putting up these huge turbines, michael, h. people don't understand how big they are. they are as big -- each one of them is as big as the eiffel tower. i don't even understand, you know, how you dispose of these things. i think it's impossible, but of course we also know they're affecting the whales, more and
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more whales are dying and it's affecting sea life. >> that's rate and we're coming out with evidence tomorrow that the high sonar maps of the ocean floor at levels that are illegal and that we believe explains why these whaleses are going into harm's way being hit and killed by boats, 71 whales dead since december of last year. that's not moray mall and it's being caused -- normal and being caused by the wind industry and they need to drop this insane project. it's an absolute boondoggle and environmental scandal and the biggest one in the world i think. we have the evidence, we're presenting it to congress and we'll be hears and should be enough to end the project and save the whales and 340 northern white atlantic whales in the country. a mother and calf and the whole
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species at risk of going extincts and it's extremely serious business and it's going to destroy the coast. anybody that lives on the east coast should be alarmed by this. i think we're going to see significant change on this as well because the science is hard science and shows exactly what we've been saying and the wind industry is killing whales on the east coast of the united states, it's been covered up. they've been giving money to different charities and aquarium to basically participate in the scandal. i've never seen anything like it and i've cared about whales since i was a boy growing up in the 1970s. they're spiritual animals. this is not just a, you know, some little thing you don't need to worry about. these are magnificent species, and they're at the risk of going extincts because of the wind industry and because of orsted in particular. rachel: these whales were washing up on shore and kemp don't often see the birds killed and disruption of sea life and the whole ecosystem below the surface so that's something that
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we need to look at. thank you for bringing this to our attention and hope you get to the bottom of the money because the only explanation for why the environmental groups have allowed this to happen is that they must be being paid off because clearly it's not what's right for the environment. michael shellenberger, you're a hero and thank you for bringing both of tease very important stories to us today. >> thank you for having me. rachel: of course. fox news alert, we're awaiting a press conference from president biden in vietnam any minute now and we'll bring it to you live when it begins. so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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will: a fox news alert, president biden is set to hold a press conference in vietnam any minute now. we'll bring it to you live as it begins. meanwhile, they were not yet born 22 yearsing a when our country was attacked on 9/11, but students at penn state university still made it their mission to honor each of the lives lost that day by placing 2,977 flappings at a campus memorial. flags at a campus memorial. ryan klein, president of the penn state college republicans. ryan great to see you. >> thank you for having me. will: glad to have you. part of the introduction there when we brought you in is you weren't born when the 9/11
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attacks took place but clearly this day, this moment in history is something that resinating with you and many other young people there at penn state. why? >> syner why? i mean a lot of us grew up in a society that's post-9/11 and saw the challenges this event posed for our country and we have to show that and that these people didn't die in vein. it's good to republican -- vain and it's good to mono-northem and sell -- honor them and celebrate them. will: how do you think reverence was passed onto you, through formal education and your parents? listen, there's many i think things in history that happened beforives born and learned about them and their significance obviously and i'm curious in today's day and age how you came about this point of view and this reverence for what happened on 9/11. >> yeah, so my parents raised me with an idea of being very patriotic and repu remembering r past and i was always taught
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about this and also if school. we took a moment of silence in grade school and it's been engrained in my soul to be patriotic and to remember the fallen. will: tell me more about what you guys are doing there at penn state. >> where he held the ceremony on friday and we did that so people coming in for football reason could possibly show up and it was a pre preface for the weeked and use this for the when he will weekend than just one day. on our ceremony, the president of penn state spoke, state college mayor and congressman glen thompson son and they all spoke and everybody spoke about unity coming together and the challenges that we face as a nation after this terrible tragedy and, yeah, just coming together as democrats and republicans and being americans once again. will: and to be clear, placing 2,977 flags and the field of the flflags mind you now? >> yeah, 2,967 and 10 out of you in front of me and those 10 are
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specially placed and each of those ten represent one of the person state alumni -- penn state alumni that died of the attacks and we did a rose laying service connected hoeny as part of it on friday. will: that's awesome, reign and really l -- ryan, and really cool that people your age retain that sense of history in american history and you and your generation have li lived wh the repercussions of 9/11. we appreciate what you did there at penn state. that's a beautiful tradition. thank you. >> yeah, thank you so much. will: all right. thank you, ryan. more "fox & friends" just moments away.
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pete: joe biden expected to hold a press conference any minute now, stay tuned to fox news channel for live coverage. are a great sunday, everybody. go to church. see ya. ♪ dagen: good sunday morning, welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria. president biden is set to hold a news conference in hanoi, vietnam, any moment now, minutes from now potentially. he's running about 90 minutes late so far, this after biden left the g20 summit in india. he's looking to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties to counter china's influence. for reaction, let's welcome south carolina republica

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