tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News August 24, 2024 3:00am-4:00am PDT
3:00 am
>> all right, 2 hours. you're up. what it is. >> tg thrst up, my sweetavor daughter georgie, who's doing the equestrian thing at the thl, she went to landhe safe where she learned how to fall off a horsee le and she stole the show. whoop. i thought. ohwhatever wants t, this kid's t and whatever she wants to do. so she was very excited. and then this one is thedid this the one i was a little worried about watching her momne this with her.s well. well, but roll through it. but there was nonoof there was o videotape of her mom. >> she is a superstar. miss.eanine: george.rgey. and if you're notcheck watching georgie jump, you can catch out my comedy tour datesod all the stage. >> jesse, don't say a word or i'll end illinois very, very good. real quickly, cops in oxford, mississippi, a total buzzkill this week after they asked university of mississippi studentsnoise. to stay away from a street covered in beer cans after a truck
3:01 am
3:02 am
♪ [the star-spangled banner] will: welcome to "fox and friends" weekend. a beautiful shot as we are almost to the fourth of july, fireworks above the american flag. "fox and friends" weekend for sure. great way to start. rachel: i have been good. will: i have been doing a lot of "fox and friends" this weekend last weekend then you come back home. rachel: we are home. pete: you were living with
3:03 am
strangers and now you are home. will: they were looking in the house as well. trying to figure out, somebody stole my "fox and friends" weekend post. i want a new one. rachel: easy to spot. a few suspects. will: we have interesting news. almost 1 day pushed the headlines off the front page of the newspapers after kamala harris's acceptance of the democratic nominee for president. rfk junior endorses donald trump for president. look at the cover of the new york post just when you thought you have seen it all, a kennedy endorses a republican. big news on its own, big headline on its own, big effects potentially for the race for president. 5 percentage points basically according to polls in the hands
3:04 am
of rfk he is suggesting should go to donald trump. rachel: a fascinating development that ends the honeymoon in a big way of the dnc convention and kamala's big speech to the backdrop of beyoncé's freedom song. this was huge. the way they welcomed him in with fireworks displays, donald trump saying this was the biggest applause he has ever seen a guest of his, here he is introducing him. >> his candidacy inspired millions of americans, raised critical issues that were too long ignored and brought together people from across the political spectrum in a positive campaign rounded in the american values of his father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f. kennedy.
3:05 am
and i know that they are looking down right now and very proud of bobby. we don't agree on everything. >> on the values and the issues behind us together, one of the issues he talked about was having safe food and ending the chronic disease epidemic. [cheers and applause] >> children are the unhealthiest sickest children in the world. don't you want healthy children? and don't you want chemicals out of our food, don't you want a president that's going to make america healthy again?
3:06 am
thank you all very much and god bless you and god bless america. will: rachel was fist pumping. it was dramatic fashion. i was watching both rfk speak at his own event where he announced the indictment of the democrat party in a takedown. will: it hit me as i look at that. rachel: you are all competing with trump. will: they've got trump. we are talking the tanis to men on television. pete: he didn't go to chicago, i went to florida. where does rfk live? rachel: his wife is a hollywood person which was interesting, part of the hold up on this was people thought he would endorse
3:07 am
at the rnc convention and there was a kerfuffle, the rumor is the biden campaign put in saboteurs in the jfk campaign, it didn't happen. then it was moving forward in this direction, his wife who was a hollywood person is a big deal and he put out a tweet that this is difficult for my wife because she's going to be blackballed for being associated with rfk who is endorsing donald trump who is considered the evilest guy on the planet by hollywood. pete: ten swing states, removing his name from the ballot in pennsylvania and arizona, the 5% margin, those polls came after kamala harris got in the race. if you didn't want biden and went to kamala harris it is already baked in. 5% is a meaningful number.
3:08 am
you will see how that translates because there's only one candidate willing to embrace rfk junior, kamala harris and president biden, the democrat party thought him in every way. not everything about what donald trump stands for aligns with rfk but a lot of big issues. there's a populist consensus. this could be a big deal. rachel: big issues, censorship, endless wars, getting food chemicals out of foods, corruption out of the way we do things in government whether it is with pharma or big bag. i spoke to rfk junior just the other week before this endorsement happened. we talked about food. i also asked if his presidential run didn't work out, would he consider a position in the trump administration. here's what he said. >> if you don't become president are you willing to take on a position like this in
3:09 am
the trump administration as health czar? >> one way or the other i will fight to get this -- we have a generation of kids swimming in a toxic soup right now. we need to, we are betraying them, we are supposed to be taking care of our kids and we are letting these industries corrupt our agencies and mass poisoned them. nobody in the world has a chronic disease epidemic of the kind we have in this country. pete: spoke at length about issues pertaining to food. rachel: he was open to it even then. must have been thinking about it on some level but he cares about this issue. at the end of the speech when he said he would endorse trump he had tears in his eyes and talked about the children and this was the last chance. i asked if he would consider being health czar but donald
3:10 am
trump alluded to maybe would be in charge of the cia, others said the hhs, nobody knows what that position would be or what arrangements are made but make no mistakes, this guy could send shivers down a lot of people's spines in terms of the information he would like the government to turn over. pete: you can watch more from rachel's interview coming up at 7:30 eastern time. donald trump announcing plans to establish a presidential commission on assassination attempt. rachel: this as secret service agents are assigned to administrative duty following the deadly rally shooting in butler, pennsylvania. >> reporter: after surviving an assassination attempt, donald trump stood on stage next to robert f kennedy junior announcing his plans to created independent assassination
3:11 am
attempt commission to investigate his july 13th shooting in honor of kennedy's father and uncle. >> they are tasked with releasing the documents pertaining to the ass ass a nation of president john f. kennedy. they will conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. >> never provided us with the number of people we should have had at the massive rallies we had, never gave us the number of people in terms of secret service people that were necessary. >> reporter: this as five secret service agents were assigned to administered of duty following the attempt on trump's life in butler, pennsylvania. one member of trump's personal detail and four members of the field office including the special agent in charge, the agents are working remotely as they are no longer allowed in the field. mike johnson saying, quote, today's decision to place agents on leave is a step
3:12 am
toward accountability but it comes 41 days after the attempt on donald trump's life and it is nowhere near enough. a whistleblower has come forth claiming officials at secret service headquarters encouraged agents not to request extra security for trump's butler rally pointing to trump as a former president and not incumbent president or vice president. the information comes in a letter by senator josh hawley demanding answers in the agency and lawmakers plan to visit the rally shooting site on monday. pete: think of the echo effect of a former president talking about a commission to investigate the shooting of a president, jfk was 35, with, what was he, his nephew, rfk junior. so we are still talking about it now which makes this so important about the trump
3:13 am
shooting, we need answers now, 40 years from now another candidate will say i need a commission on what happened in butler, pennsylvania. if congress keeps pushing hard. rachel: so many questions around it. we've got to wait and see what comes out but i don't think we are getting all the answers and they are not being transparent puts more questions in my head. pete: i am with you. more information, i have asked so many people about this. we talked a lot about this with a lot of guys in the line of work of understanding get highly operative secret missions. i had eric prince of blackwater. rachel: that is who i would pick him. pete: his answer, you can
3:14 am
listen to the entirety, if this was a conspiracy of some kind you don't find a 22-year-old local to pull that off meaning the kid. i am not saying that doesn't answer the questions, we need to answer questions but it leads me to two certainties, there are two certainties baked into every institution at this point, they are infected by a general antipathy towards donald trump meaning if you had high level of secret service saying don't ask for more security, that could be infected by it. every institution is infected by this antipathy towards donald trump and sounds like buzz words like dei, i heard that over and over. elite warriors, a lot of people, they say we have dei meaning nonmeritorious decision-making at every institution. i heard this, how scary is it
3:15 am
that our military is infected by the same virus. the ultimate protection we need. rachel: there are questions about the kid. we learned this weekend that multiple encrypted foreign accounts, don't know what that means. i would like to know what that means. it will be like you said, we will have a commission. pete: when baron trump is running for president. pete: fighting intensifies in the holy land as the idf kills 7 has black terrorist and retaliatory strikes after the iran backed group launched 100 rockets from lebanon into northern israel yesterday. no israelis were hurt in those attacks.
3:16 am
cease-fire talks are set to resume later in cairo. the us and qatar pushing for israel and hamas to come to terms to bring a end to the war in gaza. kamala harris and her running mate will kick off a bus tour next week in battleground georgia, first time campaigning together in the peach state, directed voters and stop at local campaign field offices. the second bus tour before the dnc they travel together and made stops in the small in small towns in western pennsylvania. nasa is expected to reveal whether the boeing star liner b save enough to turn the screw back home. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams have been stuck on the international space station for 80 days. it was supposed to last 8 days. they haven't been able to
3:17 am
return due to thruster issues and helium leaks. space x can't bring them back? their suits aren't compatible to space x. college football is back, week 0 kicks off with 3 games including university of new mexico versus montana state bobcats arriving in las cruces yesterday ahead of the big game, that is at 4:00 eastern, 2:00 pm mountain time. the only time you will be watching those two teams. will: i felt a little shimmy in the steering wheel and then i was like now -- pete: i'm holding onto watching the ncaa basketball tournament. the bobcat.
3:18 am
rachel: you would like the crosses. pete: the crosses? rachel: yes. will: college football means we are here. time for the us to admit this, back-to-school season, we hang onto the end but it is here. everyone is stressed about the cost of going back to school. look at the average estimated cost of school supplies for parents sending their kids back to school. $460. typical parents estimate their kids will each lose one hundred $70 of supply each year. at a minimum. this is big right now because this is with school starting. my wife is doing at all. it has been 17 hours a week coordinating their family schedules. rachel: is it just us? no. it is all families.
3:19 am
it is hard to manage all these schedules and they talked about the anxiety parents are feeling that they are checking calendars multiple times a day to make sure they haven't forgotten a kid or practice. will: this is a lot of our conversation. did you send the coach a note to that he's not going to make it tomorrow? everything is conflicting. pete: every class has an email list with a 1-page sheet of all the stuff you need for that weekend every week on top of, school has been going since august 6th. will: rachel: my kids don't start until after september. you guys know how hard the tech is for me and now a lot of this school stuff like the calendars have gone to apps. i am like it is not working for older moms like me. you guys got to take care of
3:20 am
this. pete: the click click goes in your calendar. school fees on top of it. rachel: why don't you send your comments, what do you think a good question would be, what could we do differently, to simplify life for all of us. donald trump meeting with the family of murdered mother rachel warren. when i saw that video of her with donald trump at the press conference, so heartbreaking. that is as donald trump vows justice for those killed by illegal immigrants. >> i promise you we will stop this invasion and keep these savage criminals out of our country. rachel: will will be interviewing rachel's mother live next.
3:21 am
did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic automatically responds to snoring. so, no more hiding under your pillow. because this system actually detects snoring, then adjusts to help reduce it. don't miss our biggest sale of the year, with savings up to $700 on select adjustable mattress sets. some days, you can feel like a spectator
3:22 am
in your own life with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they start. and treatment is 4 times a year. in a survey, 91% of users wish they'd started sooner. so why wait? talk to your doctor. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. chronic migraine may still keep you from being there. why wait? talk to your doctor about botox®. and get in the picture. learn how abbvie can help you save.
3:24 am
pete g. writes, “my tween wants a new phone." "how do i not break the bank?" we gotcha, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. -right, bruce? jealous? yeah, look at that. -honestly. someone get a helmet on this guy. get a free unlimited line for a year when you add one unlimited line. plus, get a new google pixel 9 on us. bring on the good stuff. pete: donald trump putting a spotlight on migrant crime at his arizona rally while honoring the family of a mother of 5 murdered by an illegal
3:25 am
immigrant. >> yesterday i was at the border with the victims of kamala's migrant crime wave. one of them is here with us tonight. michael moran is brother of rachel moran, rachel was a cherished 37-year-old mom of five. i promise you and rachel's memory we will stop the invasion and keep these savage criminals the hell out of our country. will: patty moran joins us now. i know you have told your story. we haven't spoken so let me say how sorry i am, my thoughts and prayers, everyone at fox feels the same way for you and your family. i would love to ask what you told your story, you made another choice to sharing your soy, not just on television but as a family with donald trump from the stage at a political
3:26 am
rally. i am curious why this was important for you and your family. >> it was important for us because i wanted americans to know that this is an american issue, that it is a political thing that is going on at the moment but also beyond politics it is endangering american families. until i went to the border, first off, donald trump actually is a very compassionate man and cares about us as a family and cares about how immigration is affecting american families. but i didn't realize until i went to the border how dangerous the border was and how much information the
3:27 am
american people don't actually know about the border ran the numbers coming over and it is like a war zone lose the majority of the american people don't know how dangerous it really is. will: if you had to say the most revealing thing you have learned through this process that's escaping the attention of americans, what would that be? >> i would say that the number of families affected. you see a few families highlighted on the news like our family and kayla and amanda, but there are tens of thousands of families affected by this illegal immigration the don't hit the news waves or women are raped and assaulted but it doesn't end in murder. there story never hits the news.
3:28 am
there was a woman who came to me who told me someone came up from behind her, grabbed her around the neck and tried pulling her to the ground. she fought him off, ran to a nearby store, called the police and it turned out this person had attacked seven other women. you don't hear that in the news. it is more prevalent than people realize. this is a dangerous thing. pete: people know the names of your daughter, elizabeth medina, ruby garcia, laken riley but you point out others who don't make the news. almost as an aside, a lot of people don't realize donald trump is a compassionate man. importantly told us today it is
3:29 am
not just a political issue but an american issue interpersonal issue. how did you experience the compassion of donald trump? >> first off, in the scheme of things we are nothing. you have celebrities, politicians. i am just a retired old woman that works part time. the normal american. to have someone that has power and influence to take time out of his schedule to reach out to us to give us his condolences and not just once but he has followed up many times, the families of others where biden and harris, we haven't gotten a call from them and they haven't acknowledged rachel, her name,
3:30 am
or that it is their responsibility because it is a border issue and just because you deny reality and denying truth it doesn't change the reality or the truth of the situation. it proves you are a liar. referring to biden/harris. will: i think you are a beautiful human who suffered something incredibly sad, you are an american, and donald trump can recognize how important a person you are, appreciate you sharing your story with us this morning. five secret service agents placed on administered of duties after trump's assassination attempt last month. what took so long and what could happen next? former secret service agent joins us live. whenever heartburn strikes, get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. also try new tums gummy bites.
3:31 am
leo! [whistling] ever since we introduced him to the farmer's dog, it's changed his quality of life. leo's number 2's are really getting better. better poo, better you! that's a good boy, leo! (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission-based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in your best interest. (husband) so how do your management fees work? (fisher investments) we have a transparent fee, structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. beth wants to get back to eating the food she loves. so she's been thinking about getting dental implants, but the cost seems like it's out of her budget. at clearchoice we specialize in permanent teeth replacement.
3:32 am
offering a range of solutions to fit your budget so you don't have to wait any longer. finance your new smile for as low as $304 a month per arch for qualified patients. smiles start here. schedule a free consultation and 3d scan with clearchoice today. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
3:33 am
dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at ease. end clogged gutters for good. call 833.leaf.filter, or visit leaffilter.com today. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older.
3:34 am
rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. (♪) arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. arexvy is number one in rsv vaccine shots. rsv? make it arexvy.
3:35 am
will: five mors of this your service placed on administrative duties including a member of trump's personal protective team. those agents are not allowed in the field and cannot do investigative work. rachel: donald trump lance to continue investigating the attempt on his life if he wins in november by forming a presidential commission on assassination attempts. pete: joining us is richard stiopoli. they are not fired but what are they doing? >> that is semantics. they are on a paid vacation. they stay at home continuing to draw a salary while the investigation continues. there's no police department in the world that would have handled this as poorly as the secret service handled it.
3:36 am
the leadership of the secret service should have had enough confidence and competence to interview their own people. what police department anywhere in the united states would be involved in a significant event to allow the fbi to interview their own personnel and it took a month and 1/2 before they said we will put you on administrative leave. it carries over how this unfolded. will: does it implicate them in any type of mistake or negligence? what does it say to secret service, and incredible move by the secret service leadership to go on administrative leave. this is one step in what will be a process where people will be fired. given how unusual this process
3:37 am
was. what does it mean about the secret service? yet to see leaders made the decisions, none of them are held accountable to include the former director who was allowed to resign, just walk away from everything. where donald trump was shot, one person killed in front of his family. two other people shot, people traumatized at an event again. this was wide-ranging effects and leadership of secret service has not been held accountable. that's typical of this administration. the minute somebody is pressed on an issue they feign indifference. the press folks, she folds up her binder and leaves. this is the same thing that is carried into the secret
3:38 am
service. this is unacceptable. i find the arrogance so maddening it brings me here today. rachel: the hearings were two weeks after the event and had no answers to anyone. i will get back to you, i don't know this, it felt like members of congress were like pulling teeth. this should be overflowing with information which brings me to donald trump saying i need to start a commission, the commission on assassination attempts. make a difference? >> it will make a difference but that should have been done from day one. how should a secret service agency with one primary responsibly, the protection of the president, doesn't have a plan in effect they can launch into in the event something cataclysmic like this happens, go to the extent of subpoenaing
3:39 am
the director of the secret service to show up and not answer questions because she couldn't and the arrogance. she doesn't do that. none of the secret service act in a bubble. they don't take the posture without being with the secretary of homeland security who direct their answers. who that was was anyone's guest, if there was no high cover given to the leadership of the secret service, this doesn't play out this way. this is unacceptable. there is no uping the game, donald trump should have been afforded level of presidential security, and what he was given was ridiculous from the outset.
3:40 am
rachel: they are a big threat to the system and i'm concerned about their safety. >> the same secret service leadership the denied protection to rfk because they cited no actionable adverse intelligence. the guy's last name is kennedy. what kind of moron would make that decision? that speaks volumes about what you are doing. pete: thank you for coming get. will: monday marks three years since the afghanistan withdrawal, many interpreters who put their lives on the line are still waiting to escape the caliban controlled country. pete: the message to the white house. save up to 25% on moving and storage for a limited time. and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today.
3:44 am
>> we have heat across the area, a nice break that felt like fall not lasting long, temperatures warming up into the 70s and 80s and heat advisories across much of this area. big rain across the central plains. areas of missouri looking at a flood threat in florida not catching a break for the next number of days, it front stalled out, big rain showers in the forecast for much of the weekend. pete: monday marks three years since the afghanistan withdrawal which led to 13 us
3:45 am
service members being killed and a complete caliban takeover of the country. since the terror group took power, 70% of afghanistan does not have access to basic resources, many restrictions have been placed on women who live there. that is what islamists do. my next guest was an interpreter in afghanistan, pleading the federal government to get others like him and their loved ones out of afghanistan. he joins us now. i knew him as abdul. he does a lot of work for veterans in america. great to see you as always. three years from what happened, we talk a lot about that. a lot of people have moved on. you have not. what is the state of play for afghans in afghanistan who haven't been able to get our those who are here in america? >> great to be with you. how could you move on from our
3:46 am
country you invested so much in, how could governments move on? afghanistan plunged into one of the darkest chapters of history right now. no women's rights, no education and above all three years ago we lost 13 service members, all sacrificed their lives to save hundreds of thousands of afghans living in safety. hundreds of afghans lost their lives. when you talk about interpreters who did what they could to support this mission are now living in, with no hope, with nothing. we have a moral obligation to support them and do what we can. their estimates, 140,000 afghan interpreters with no support no sign of hope.
3:47 am
>> over 100,000 afghans, who are still in afghanistan. they are sought after by the caliban. >> is america under the current administered in going to honor its promise. we made a pledge to these people in one of the toughest times of the war in afghanistan and they did. they joined the battle, we had no guns, no body armor, no nothing and jumped on the humvees to accomplish what was necessary. now it is america's turn to honor that promise. a lot of these guys who for most americans watching right now what can we do to do this? hold public officials accountable, piece of legislation to support this cause, because they are the only ones fighting for this and
3:48 am
you know this because they are the ones working with these interpreters. they know what it meant for them to have these interpreters and supporters so listen to veterans and they will tell you they were the lifeline for americans who came back home. pete: the veterans are the ones who brought our allies home and major we follow through on the process. you were with us in those moments. least we could do is follow through and the reputational stain, we will do everything we can. great to see you. you are in syracuse. you laid it up beautifully. thank you for helping us. rfk junior is supporting trump and hopes the two of them can help make america healthy
3:49 am
again. our next guest is credited with bringing them together to address america's health crisis next. lowe's knows when you need a new appliance, you want it at the right price. and right now you can save big on the latest whirlpool appliances. like the new whirlpool range with wipeclean™ coating that makes it easy to focus more on the cooking... and less on the mess. shop lowe's now for great labor day deals. billy: one second, grandma. this guy is going to buy my car. okay? grandma: you need carvana... entering plate number... grandma: no accidents, right? billy: no. grandma: generating offer... carvana can pick it up tomorrow!
3:50 am
billy: that's an amazing offer. announcer: sell your car the easy way with carvana. you didn't live this strong, this long to get put on the shelf like a porcelain doll. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, you can build new bone with evenity®. ask your doctor if you can do more than just slowing down bone loss with evenity®. want stronger bones? then build new bone; evenity® can help in just 12 months. evenity® is proven to reduce spine fracture risk by 73%. evenity® can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from a cardiovascular problem. do not take evenity® if you have low blood calcium, or are allergic to it. serious allergic reactions and low blood calcium have occurred. tell your doctor about jaw bone problems, as they have been reported with evenity®. or about pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. don't let a break put you on a shelf.
3:53 am
has suspended his campaign and endorsed donald trump, they came together on a range of issues including making america healthy again. our next guest is credited with connecting rfk junior and trump on the issue of america's health crisis. the author of the best-selling good energy kelly means, good morning. it was a remarkable night last night, twitter blowing up a lot of democrats very angry at what happening, talk to me about what this partnership, this idea of making america healthy again. >> you have been saying it for over a year, this is the sleeper issue of the campaign and last night the forgotten child was thrust squarely in this conversation and i can
3:54 am
tell you these two men bonded over questions about what is happening to america's children, 50% of teens, 3% in japan, why is the academy of pediatrics pushing that instead of healthy food, have autism rates gone up? orders of magnitude in the last 20 years without changing in screenings. wire cancer rates exploded? why does america have the earliest puberty rate among children among any country in the world, disrupting foods that are in our food supply and environment. these questions are at the core of what is propelling rfk and the defining political issue. the institutions the profit from sick kids are on notice now. rachel: the usda, fda, it felt
3:55 am
like a declaration of war. and not hurting children, talk to me about what could happen in a trump administration to bear. trump and rfk because of deep knowledge, stop what we see happening to our kids and metabolic health as a nation. >> so many things can happen. it starts with just getting corruption out of those institutions, 95% of the guidelines for kids paid for by food companies to get unbiased doctors and others on the usda
3:56 am
nutrition panel to have guidelines aside from metabolic health crisis among kids. americans would be shocked that 80% of grants go to conflicts of interest, but no more conflicts of interest and subsidizing this food that's causing torture to metabolic health, tens of billions to subsidize food. we can cut those subsidies with a stroke of a pen. and give americans flexibility and savings accounts. rachel: it is going to win a lot of women over. looking at both candidates, thank you for joining us. more "fox and friends" coming up. 's no better time to experience the latest mercedes-benz has to offer.
3:57 am
make your dreams come true. but the choice won't be easy with exceptional offers on the e-class sedan, c-class sedan, cle cabriolet and cle coupe. hurry, these dream offers won't last forever. come in now through september 3rd. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment. three jens getting ahead with chase. solutions that grow with you. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours.
3:58 am
3:59 am
leaffilter has over 150 locations and has been installed on over a million homes. we've been protecting homes now for over 20 years. our patented technology offers total protection for your home and comes with a lifetime transferable warranty. the process is simple. give us a call to schedule your free gutter inspection. if you decide to move forward with the project, you put nothing down at all. 833 leaffilter or visit leaffilter.com today. what's considered normal for your cat is interesting. but if your cat isn't their quirky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis. now, there's solensia. solensia is a once-monthly injection to control your cat's oa pain. veterinary professionals administering solensia who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breast feeding should take extreme care to avoid self-injection. self-injection could cause allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. ask your vet about solensia and help get your cat back to their normal.
125 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on