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♪ rachel: it's the 9:00 a.m. hour or "fox & friends weekend" starting with this, the road to the white house reaching a new tipping point, kamala harris passing off trump's policy as her own in the state. >> when i get to office we are going to not charge taxes on tips. >> when i'm president we will continue our fight for working families of america and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. and gavin newsom spending how much in taxpayer money for a photographer? he's got to look good. i guesses ready for his beauty shot and a not rachel's pop
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culture roundup coming up this morning. >> not a beauty contest but i did swim across the hudson river, over 100 navy seals, everyday americans and american heroes. we were looking for one person all day. sun is shining, i got all my boys out here. only one thing missing. where are you pete? where are you. >> are you good, pete? i know you. [laughter] >> final hour of "fox & friends weekend" starts right now. rachel: love that kid. ♪ >> you see what one of those flags says? >> no. rachel: what. >> gold beer. >> is that right? >> rachel: somebody has a cold beer flag. >> it says welcome and then it
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says cold beer. maybe that is a dock dock in hn lake, michigan. rachel:s there's nothing like a restaurant on the lake. >> i appreciate you wearing tennessee orange today. rachel: i thought it was "fox & friends" orange. >> it is now. >> you're right. this is not burnt orange, not texas orange, this is tennessee orange. >> we're doing this already? football season hasn't even kicked off. you're tennessee, now all of sudden -- >> embracing it all the way. >we'll have a fight here on fox an friends. game on. >> we're going to a game in knoxville which i've never done before. i heard it's something to see. >> are you taking the weekend off? >> i guess, yeah. rachel: hey, producers. >> i've got to get to a clemson game at some point. >> let's get the show to one of these games on fox sports, figure it out. you've got a nephew playing too.
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>> yeah. he's in a battle for the starting center position right now butes a sophomore. >> that's cool. >> right there in clemson. he could do this for clemson. i'm learning. i'm a long horn fan. >> we're excited to have you back on the couch today. great work on the seals front. there's a reason he can't move his neck. rachel: if you're thinking will is looking a little joe biden today, he hurt his neck. >> my neck is sore. the sea is high. i'm sore down the middle of the back, most notably in the neck. we'll bring you that later, the new york city seals slim. rachel: today, vice president kamala harris is hosting a fundraiser in san francisco. >> later this week, former president trump will be headaching a call pain stop in north carolina to talk about the economy. >> madeleine rivera is live in washington. hey, madeleine. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning. vice president kamala harris' week-long trip through seven p
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battleground states is coming full circle, capping it off with a fundraiser in an area where she began her career as a pros you cue tore, the event in san a fran raised more than $12 million adding to the $36 million the campaign said it hauled in after harris announced minnesota governor tim walz as her running mate. the crowd is expected to hear not only from harris but also from former house speaker nancy pelosi, pelosi has been tight-lipped about the role she played in getting fiewn step aside but -- president biden to step aside but she's been very vocal about the enthusiasm for the new democratic ticket. a poll shows harris is leading former president trump in three battleground states, ahead of 4 points in michigan, wisconsin and pens vein consider. despite the upswing, voters prefer president trump when it comes to immigration and the economy. harris says she wants to lay out her economic plat form in the womaning days. >> when are you expected to
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roll out your policy platform. >> next week. and it will be focused on the economy and what we need to do to bring down costs and also strengthen the economy. >> reporter: harris also has yet to do an extended interview, she said she wants to do one by the end of the month of. meantime, trump will be delivering remarks on the economy in north carolina on wednesday. will, pete and rachel. >> thank you, madeleine. rachel: thank you, h madeleine. >> we talked about how do you -- her policies need to be characterized for what they are which is radical. like the left today is radical. and what donald trump talks about consistently, just common sense stuff that regular people relate to, whether it's the environment, whether it's gender, whether it's energy, whether it's the border, she's a be part of a radical leftist ajen da and i think the more -- agenda, the more you hammer that hcombine her with walz, walz is the most radical governor in america. it's minnesota take.
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they did a lot of radical crazy stuff. rachel: you make a good point about exposing how radical they are. you also have to talk about how phony she is, how fake she is. authenticity real had matters in politics and what she did last night is a perfect example of it. she rolled out her first policy proposal and, well, so let's just play it. i'm going to play it and i'll tell you what i think on the other side. listen. >> c they have helped lead the way in our country for workers rights and workers dignity. [cheers and applause] >> and i have to say for years i've been so proud to work by your side. it's my promise to everyone here when i am president we will continue our fight for working families of america. [cheers and applause] >> including to raise the
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minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. rachel: so not only is her first real economic policy proposal p plagerized from donad trump completely but the hypocrisy and how phony it is when the biden, harris administration went after way waitresses and waiter tips, that's the big beef they had for them. >> the biden, harris irs proposed you new revenue procedure to crack down on waiters' tips. rachel: yes, they did. >> proactively. and in addition, the new irss agents they have are trying to come after it. rachel: if she really meant it, she would do it right now. she is the vice president. she has the phone number of the president. she hasn't tone it. she said i will do it. here's the guy that proposed it, donald trump. >> this is the first time i've said it and for those hotel
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workers and people that get tips, you're going to be very happy. when i get to office, we're going to not charge taxes on tips. people making tips. we will cut taxes for working families as part of our tax cuts that i've announced and there will be no taxes on tips. no taxes on tips. every time you leave a tip for the next five months, make sure to write on the receipt vote trump for no tax on tips. no taxes on tips. [cheers and applause] >> and when i announced that last week, my phones lit up. i never saw anything like it. that was a very popular thing to announce. i also have no tax on tips. that's a big deal. >> are you going to make that an official line item in your economic plans. >> yes. >> no tax on tips. >> no tax on tips, very simple. >> not only was the policy
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ripped, the location and announcement of unveiling it was -- donald trump announced that june 9th in has las vegas, kamaa harris also you announced it in las vegas. donald trump wrote on truth social just copied my no tax on tips policy, the difference is she won't do it, she wants it for political purposes. this was a trump idea. she has no ideas. she can only steal from me. remember, kamala pros posed the largest tax increase in his he tricks it won't papped. make make great again. >> he's of course right. democrats aren't in the interest of tax cutting. they're going to -- you know, all the things that created the economy we have right now, printing money and regulation, raising minimum wage, that's what she said, what does that do? it puts companies out of interest, they can't pay workers and it's a nice campaign slow ce
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slogan. no tax on tips is a huge deal. it's a lot of money for a lot of people who will be voting based on an economy that's hammered them for the last three years so it's smart for trump to be proactive about this. he should. you can't get away with trying to -- rachel: she might get away with it. that's the question. that's why the phony thing is so important. >> economically also, tips are on top of a wage that is below minimum wage so you raise minimum wage you're going to reduce tips. you're going to in effect do that. companies that allow waiters and waitresses collect all the tips making up for themselves by having a lower wage. she wants to raise medicine mull wage and have no tips on tax, there will be no tips to tax. rachel: imagine if donald trump was in office, he hired 80,000 irs agents to go after waiters and waitresses and uber drivers' tips and kamala harris said i'm going to have no tax on tips and
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then he comes out and says that -- >> the fact checkers would jump out of their seat like that, say you can't do that. instead the fawning press will go along and say they both propose eliminating taxes on tips. i think you're right. that's where the phony line, the fake line becomes very important. rachel: fake kamala, phony kamala. kamala camille i don't know. one person is dead after an apparent house explosion in northern maryland. fire officials are on the scene searching for victims. no word on what caused the explosion. while officials say there's no threat to the public they're asking people to stay away from the area. and a missouri officer is in the hospital fighting for his life after suffering a severe brain injury while knocked to the ground in protests in s ferguson on friday night. the local police chief
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frustrating over why the protester were even there in the first place. >> everything that the activist community has advocated for, for implicit bias training, crisis intervention training, all this stuff, we've done all of this. what are we protesting? >> it's never enough. the you know he what they're protesting, you. it's never enough. two other officers were also hurt, treated at the scene. at least one suspect has been charged. we are thinking about that police officer this morning. now to the primary race in hawaii. marine veteran bob mcdermott winning the primary to face incumbent senator mazie herona this november. he took over 52% of the vote. herona secured 90% of the vote which may be the vote on election day. ron curtis coming in a distant
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second place. and overnight in paris the ioc ruling american gymnast jordan chiles must return the bronze medal she won in the women's floor competition, saying judges improperly adjusted her score, that is devastating. imagine, give it back? meanwhile, in the pool, the u.s. men's water polo team, will -- >> here we go. >> securing bronze. >> yes. >> with the win over hungary earlier this morning. as it stands right now, the u.s. leads in total medals, only one behind china for most golds after the u.s. women's team won in cycling moments ago. >> that's a big win for the u.s. water polo. haven't medalled like that in a long time, beat cro croatia and hungary. that world is eastern europe, that area of the world is big water polo. rachel: so full of all these
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interesting little facts. >> i thought it was a country club -- rachel: i did. >> you didn't know when i was playing water polo i was going up against who had literally fought in civil wars and smokedd marlboro reds at half time. [laughter] >> thinking of guys who can do that and by the way some water polo players. yesterday i took part in the new york city navy seals swim, this has been going on six, seven years. >> six, there was covid in there. it was unclear. >> pete's done it three times, this is my second time to do it. it's an incredible experience hanging out with over 100 navy seals, some active, some retired, there's raiders, nypd, air force, green berets, everybody involved in this, including patriots, citizens out there. this what is it's like to swim
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the navy seals swim. >> people are coming off the busses, three bus loads of navy seals ready to jump into the hudson. >> we've got veterans here, we've got former seals, we've got first responders, we've got civilians coming together. >> tell me what the navy seal foundation does for the seal community. >> if there's something out there that's a need for the special war fare community. we make it happen for them. >> i know you were training for this. do you feel ready they. >> that's fake news. last year i trained heavily. this year i swam exactly zero yards in a pool. we're about to do it, about to take off, we've got a two mile run. wish me luck. >> i woke up this morning wondering am i going to feel like i'm missing out, will there be fomo. absolutely not. >> we lost pete. so i brought in my own brother. >> i came out here for the challenge, but a moment ago we honored the gold star families and it drew out emotions and let me no we're here to honor those
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that sacrificed. >> i'm about to swim to the statue of liberty, first leg of the new york city navy seal swim. let's get in the water. here we go. >> and so it begins. >> they're in the water. ♪ >> just swam from liberty state park in new jersey to the statue of liberty. that's a three quarter mile leg. now i owe 100 pushups and 22 pullups. keep swimming. i got to tell you, i should have trained. >> how you did the first leg feel? >> this is like a warmup for me. >> the sun is shining, i've got all my boys out here. only one thing missing is where are you, pete, where are you? ♪ >> current's a little strong right when you get to the barge.
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both times, right b when you think you're home free. super bowl champion jam devlin,w you feeling. >> feeling good. >> are you feeling good pete? i know you. i know you. >> you can't escape it. we're on leg three, all the way to manhattan, mile and-a-half. >.♪ >> go, will! >> how wonderful. swim's over. now we have our flags, go for a round. you guys ready? >> hoo ya. >> when you run through the streets manhattan carrying an american flag with these men, these heroes, i feel a part of something. it's just incredible. it's an incredible event celebrating america. >> usa!
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usa! usa! usa! >> this is how we end it, the end of the new york city seals swim. nice work, boys! >> nicely done. >> and a flip off the barge. >> some guys are like is will going to do a flip. i'm not a navy seal. i've got to prove a little manhood in this activity the. i'm surrounded by studs and heroes. navysealfoundation org., that's what this benefits to support the seal community, so many things to signify, the 22 pullups, that's a way to honor those who commit suicide every day. >> you don't see this on the screen. it's tough, it's fun, there's
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camaraderie but it's serious for these guys, doing it for the guys that they have lost, who are struggling here at home, it's a way to do something difficult, do something tore the cause and the donations go to vets that need it. >> i met danny, a gold star mom, one of the famous guys from lone survivor and i you met shannon danny as well, her son is justin peg and you meet the guys who couldn't be there because they made the ultimate sacrifice for this country. rachel: it's an amazeing cause, it's refreshing to see masculinity in a full way in manhattan. it's not always celebrated in the city. you helped to do that. >> well done. >> we'll see you next year. >> we'll see. >> [laughter] rachel: come on, pete. he's very serious here. [laughter] >> we'll see. this is going to be a next year decision. we'll think about it in
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february, march. >.>> all right. rachel: failing our children, kamala harris is radio sigh hadn't on their education agenda. i don't think any of her agenda is laid out. while her vp pick has presided over the worst reading and math had scores in two decades, what the harris walz ticket means for our kids' future. that's next.
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rachel: kamala harris getting an eager a plus from america's teachers unions even though she has yet to release an education platform. her past record includes support for student loan handouts and of course dei initiatives. >> meanwhile, as governor, walz saw reading and math had scores plummet during the pandemic to record lows in his state and still haven't bounced back even though school spending of course as always skyrocketed. >> corey, i saw an interview that walz had given regarding this plummeting test scores, he was totally unphased by it. he was like it's fine we were saving lives. >> exactly. he regurgitated the talking
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point, the kids benefited from the covid lockdowns and school closures, they learned about resiliency and problem solving. that's incontract. they were forced -- incorrect. they were forced to undergo learning losses, experienced mental health declines, it's because of the wishes of the adults, teacher's unions held education hostage. under walz the education spending increased by about 20 of%, had the outcomeses gotten 20% better, obviously not. they've gotten worse. the only solution is throwing more money at the problem, it's the definition of insanity, doing something over and over again, and expecting different results. they think that parents should not be in the driver's seat when it comes to their kids' education and trump and vance are big supporters of universal school of choice, they want the money to follow the child, want parents to be the primary decision makers for their kids. rachel: i think sometimes hope
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springs eternal, corey. in this election on the harris, biden sign we've seen stolen valor, stolen economic policy ideas, yesterday. any chance you might see kamala if she gets desperate go for school of choice or parents in charge? >> no, she could have done that already. she's too lock step with the teachers' union. she could have picked josh shapiro from pennsylvania, seemed like the obvious pick for vp. it was a swing state. he was elected recently. he could have delivered pennsylvania for kamala. because he supported school of choice on fox news last year, included private school of choice in his education platform before his 2022 election so that was a no-go for the democrat party who are in lock step with the teachers' unions, they're telling parent they can go kick rocks, they're pledging allegiance to the teachers unions and even at randy
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weingarden's rally, she said he was a friend and advisor to the president. that should be disqualifying. this lady fought to keeps schools closed as long as possible, she hurt your kids and she's fighting to trap your kids in her failing government schools while randy weingarden rakes in over $500,000 a year. we should be on the side of parents, not the side of the establishment status quo, the failure factories that we call the government school system. >> you're totally right. you can count on one thing, harris, walz will do whatever the teachers' unions want them to do. corey, thank you for your time. great stuff. >> thank you. rachel: by the way, corely has a great book called the parent revolution that's out that's fantastic and people should grab that for a testimo template of o get the education system back on track. steve martin said he won't play tim walz on snl. glamorous gavin newsom pays how
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because he had gray hair and had dad vibes. he said no. >> wow. wasn't he in that movie about the weddings. rachel: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> so i guess it kind of makes sense but you've got to like steve martin because he's a perfectionist. if he can't make it 100% -- rachel: that actually looks -- they actually could -- he could do that. >> if willford brimley were alive, he could pay tim walz. rachel: who should did it? >> at that point, with that look, i guess if bernie madoff was still alive. someone that stole valor, that would be good. it could work and now they're stealing the tips idea. rachel: stolen everything. ben affleck was seen heading to an office in has angeles while jennifer lopez returns to the west coast. some are saying they haven't seen each other in weeks, this whole breakup is real. >> it's real.
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practice makes perfect, rachel. rachel: that's true. >> when you look at the times that ben affleck and jennifer garner -- that was the ex-wife, that jennifer lopez have been engaged, eight times in their lives. twice to each ownership. both was engaged to a jennifer. there's a patern here. rachel: are you a little sad these guys are breaking up? >> i'm devastated. actually i called it on the network when they when they go engauged. rachel: i'm sad. gavin newsom's office is paying a celebrity photographer $200,000 a year to take pictures of him. the latest, hes wa he was doinge homeless encampment and somehow there were photographers. cleaning up a homeless encampment never looked so good. he looks kind of sexy there. >> you think so? he's got a pete hegseth thing
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going on, the biceps and triceps and all that fun stuff. i don't know where to go with this at this point. rachel: that's a lot of money. >> it is a lot of money. the president of the united states makes $400,000 a year. rachel: yes. >> the photographer for gavin newsom makes $200,000. rachel: he makes more money than most bureaucrats in the california state government. gen z thinks relaxation on vacation is overrated. >> yes. rachel: here's what the new poll reveals, that they want to go on vacation and they just want to prioritize making memories, which i think is a euphamism for instagram photos. >> where did you go for spring break? when you're that age, you don't want to he relax, you want to exercise they in various forms. had that's the way to go. rachel: really? >> oh, yeah.
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sure. >> exercise? >> i played a lot of volleyball in c cancun. [laughter] rachel: i did a lot of this in cancun. >> there are no pictures. that's a beautiful thing. [laughter] rachel: pete and will are just rolling over there. [laughter] >> good one. rachel: listen. you can catch more of joe witwithout muffy, co-hosting the big weekend show 7:00 eastern tonight. you can pick up his book, progress i'vely worse, why today's democrats aren't your dad's donkey. i love your podcast as well. it's a mutual admiration society. rachel: the campaign is reaching a new tipping point, kamala harris passing off trump's policies as her own. maria bartiromo reacts a live,
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you, it will be hot from florida parts of southwest. s pacific northwest, you're cooling down a bit as well. this week we'll get rain across the west, monsoonal moisture continues across the four corners states. the park fire has burned over 400,000 acres at this point. this week, look at the moisture we'll get across parts of the heartland, areas from missouri to illinois, some spots 4 to 5 inches, could cause localized flooding. more rain to the day especially across parts of the north coast, north carolina, and after all we saw from debby and the flooding there, could be more localized flooding. big time concerns across the oklahoma city area, had some flooding downtown, we're going to continue to see very strong line of storms pulling off towards the east. will, back to you inside. will: thank you, rick. kamala harris taking a page out of the trump playbook as she makes a promise to nevada voters in her seventh visit to the key
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swing state this year. >> when i am president, we will continue our fight for working families. [cheers and applause] >> including to raise the minimum wage. [cheers and applause] >> and eliminate taxes on tips for service and a hospitality workers. will: eliminating taxes on tips, that promise sounds pretty familiar to a promise donald trump has been making for months. >> when i get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. there will be no taxes on tips. non tips. >> are you going to make that an official line item in your economic plans, no tax on tips. >> no tax on tips, very simpled trump. with maria bartiromo who joins us now, the anchor of sunday morning futures on "fox &
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friends." maria, there's the light side, wow, what petty theft or grand larceny, but then there's the serious side, how does she reconcile that against the policies they've been part of with biden harris where they've gone after with the irs things like taxes on tips. maria: that happened last year when they were cracking down on tips, wanting to tax them. will, good morning to you. it of course it is said that imitation is the best form of flattery, the question now is will she actually follow through? president trump has been known to have his finger on the pulse when it comes to economics, he was a businessman a, ran a busia payroll, knows how to look for and actually you a chief achieve economicgrowth. there's a reason most voters trust trump on the economy over kamala harris right now but i think it's important to ask the
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question of trust. can we trust that she will actually carry through and do that, particularly since this ticket is among the biggest tax and spenders that we know of. president biden's budget for 2025 of course has already been released and it includes 5 and-a-half trillion dollars of new taxes and higher taxes, 5 of and-a-half trillion of higher taxes. the wall street journal last week wrote this about tim walz, kamala harris' running mate, the minnesota tax and spend model, medminnesota has long boasted te highest taxes m the midwest including a top income tax rate, 9.85 a%, that kicks in at $193,000. only new york and a oregon tax their upper middle class more, this are from the wall street journal, the corporate tax of 9.8%, the second highest after new jersey and the state is among the few to impose a death tax, yes, after you pay taxes your whole life, your heirs will have to pay 16% on what you
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leave them, state-wide business property tax as well. so it doesn't exactly jive with what we're seeing from her running mate and what we've seen from kamala harris as the vice president. and let's be clear. if she really wanted to cut tax, she could do so right now. after all, she is the vice president right now. so we're talking about that this morning, certainly, and we are talking about whether or not we can trust in fact that will materialize should she win the white house. but it's interesting to see the economic differences in both of these campaigns. trump vance versus kamala harris, tim walz, because they're very different. very different. you know. president trump has been very clear in terms of tapping into the energy sector, using the energy capacity in america to bring down inflation because you're bringing down oil price as well as create jobs. cam has said that she wants -- kamala harris has said she wants to ban fracking. we don't know what kamala harris is going to do, she hasn't articulated it.
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there's nothing on her website at all still that is pointing to what she's going to do should she win the white house. she said she will have an economic plan next week so we wait. >> all we have is her past. she was the furthest left voting senator in the united states senate. it would great to see a debate between vice president kamala harris and president candidate kamala harris, you cof could figure out the differences. who do you have today? maria: we're talking with michael whatley, it's one week away from the democrat national convention which is expected to go all hollywood, it will be celebrities, singers, president obama, president clinton, so we'll talk with michael whatley about protecting the vote. that is the rnc's priority here. how is he going to ensure we have a fair election in november. then we'll talk with michael waltz from the house election committee and armed services committee, we'll talk about the secret service failures from the
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shooting as well as the latest out of israel. we're talking with nigel ferage, the reformed u.k. party leader. this will be a big one. have you seen what's going on in the u.k. right now you? they're promising to put you in jail if you post something that goes away from the narrative of the u.k. government, talking about the fact that there is civil unrest but don't you dare tweet about it, don't post that there could be a civil war underway in the u.k. because you're going to jail. nigel will take it on. we'll catch up with david mccormick, we'll talk with the pennsylvania senate candidate about the road to the white house through pennsylvania, both tickets are stopping in pennsylvania trying to woo voters there. we've got a big show. >> madam vice president if you don't go on maria bartiromo, if you choose, i would love to have a sit-down interview on "fox & friends." you have an open invitation. we'll be watching your show this morning. thank you. maria: thank you, will. >> finding faith in challenging
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global turbulence, finding faith may seem harder than ever. how do we do it? one world renowned pastor asking the same questions in a new fox nation town hall. >> this is a very, very severe time in which we live. however, for the person of faith, i believe we have hope, i believe we have reason to have hope. >> p pastor max macado is the host of what happens next on fox nation, he's out on tuesday with a brand-new book with the same title, what happens next. great to see you. >> great to see you. can i say thank you for your service. >> thank you very much. >> thanks to people like you, people like me have a safe place to live. >> thank you for your service to the kingdom. no doubt. what happens next? that's the question. is this a book about end times or understanding where we are. talk to me about the book and about the special. >> it is a book about in-times,
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it's intended to help people who are dealing with severe anxiety. you know, pete, one out of every 10 teenagers has seriously considered suicide. one you out of every 10. in that season of life that should be so full of joy and excitement, our young people are just racked with fear and anxiety and i think that a clarity about the future brings ababoutclaire a at clarity in the present. if we know the exciting dream he has for humanity, it lifts the cloud of anxiety from us. i've tried to create a book to help people who are wanting to find out what happens next. >> we were talk talking before interview, you pointed out heaven's time line. everybody wants to know where are we. you say the bible is the book to
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give us that sense. >> absolutely. absolute god doesn't tell us what's about to the happen to scare us. he wants us to know what's going to happen. we're in the age in the scope of history where if you and i die, we go straight to paradise, to the presence of christ, those of us who trusted christ for salvation. the next big event is called the rapture, when christ is going to rescue his church, he's going to take us to paradise. we'll be wed to christ, rewarded by christ. while we're up there, a great tribulation will happen on earth. you don't want to be on planet earth during the time of tribulation, that's the topic of book of revelations which is for many people the toughest book in the bible and then christ will return, he'll set up 1,000 year reign, a golden period of history in which what's upsaid down will be right-side up and then after that we enter into eternal -- >> it's beautiful to know.
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we have to leave it right there. you can check out the fox nation special, also there's an op-ed on foxnews.com about surviving the challenging election season and you have the book, what happens next. >> i'm a big fan. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> god bless. we've got more "fox & friends" in just moments. i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin;
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will: i'd like to bring in our next guest, j.d. vance -- [laughter] it's not j.d. vance, it's my brother jay who did the navy seal swim with me yesterday. pete: how was it, easiesome. >> it wasn't easy, but it was fun. rachel: you're not as sore as your brother -- >> no. rachel: happy birthday, john paul,s i love you. ♪ ♪ ma

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