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but it's a better news thing. you might want to watch your back the next time you enjoy an outdoor snack. >> a kid in colorado sitting in his backyar d in popcorn bears clos sneaks up behind him. >> oh,er what closer and closery seemingly interested in the popcorn. the boy remained completelyis unaware of the sneaky animal as it came within a foot of his headily . a luckily, the boy's father saw the scene unfold, able to jump out and scare the bear luccared >> wow. oh, little. all right, katie, you're on popcor >> katien. all right. halloween is just around the corner. ben around the is spicing upsean the spooky season with a new line of costumes inspired by items founded the mexican food chains stores that include a napkin for a quarter cupr to burrito to go back. you're not going to wear that for years. >> je will bs and so it will beg >> this is the gang outfit right here. that's right. yeah. yeah. so it's going to get
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will: beautiful america. good morning, america. good morning to "fox & friends" weekend. this is will, charlie, and rachel. glad to see you again. rachel: good morning. you're back. you're many for pete. welcome. will: charlie and i were talking about it quickly where he lives in virginia and how pretty it is. last weekend i went to the area and you take for granted how beautiful various niches and corners of the country are and for whatever reason, you might not travel to and going to drive into eastern oklahoma and northern arkansas and going for
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that and what they expect and awes some place beautiful america, not far from your backyard. rachel: new york city. charlie: go to nature and wind up in the evidence of infection sarks. it's ozarks. it's amazing. rachel: boeing star liner star craft returning to earth and touching down in new mexico desert last night. will: the crude flight stranded two astronauts on the space station. charlie: jonathan joining us. reporter: good morning. without any astronauts on board, it was a moment of truth for beauing and star liner. the star liner deployed the re-design parachutes to make a soft air bag assisted landing at remote desert site in new york. for teams on the ground, the
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safe return of empty capsule was bittersweet. >> from a human perspective, we all feel happy about the successful landing and a piece of us, all of us wish it would have been the way we planned. we had planned to have the mission land with butch and sonny on board. reporter: nasa decided to return without the test pilots because of thrusters during the inbound flight to the space station. butch willmore and sonny williams remain on the space station till february of 2025 returning with the upcoming crew nine mission aboard a spacex dragon spacecraft. will charlie and rachel, nasa officials believe with minor tweaks to the thrusters and changes to the flying parameters, star liner back in business this time with
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astronauts on board. back to you guys. will: thank you so much for that report. charlie: keep them in your prayers. rachel: i love my husband a lot. i wouldn't want to be in that close of quarters. i love my husband. i do not want to be in a spaceship like that. i feel bad for them. this is a terrible situation. will: and they're not husband and wife. wirachel: i know. charlie: could you do it alone? you're going to start something. will: alone might be easier. rachel: for sure. will: meanwhile, donald trump received a big, big endorsement yesterday and fraternal order of police, some 350,000 members gave him their official endorsement. of course it brought to the forefront crime. he spent time after receiving this endorsement. talking about his opponent, vice president kamala harris in her 10 year record on crime. >> this is a big endorsement for me. this is like 373,077, that's a
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lot of protection. i respect you so much and admire you and as your president, i will always back the blue as i did back the blue for all the years. [ applause ]. >> i was not a defunder like kamala. she was a defunder. a ten year defunder. when you want to defund for ten years, that's the end of that one. i think i could leave right now and say there's no way that we're not voting for that guy. with your help, we'll restore public safety to our streets, bring back law and order to our nation, and we will give the heros in blue the power to legally protect us and the respect that you deserve. more than any of other group of people. i promise you i will never tell you we're going to defund the police. i will only tell you that we
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might overfund the police. we'll be overbudget. rachel: that's a big deal. olekowski, look at these stats and he's talking about the crime wave. how crime increased under kamals and joe biden's administration. listen to these numbers. 43% increase in violent crime and 58% increase and look at this, this is the female president. she wants to be the first female president. 89% and they're up 32% and it's damming. charlie: running as a law and order candidate and what's weird is not only are there holes in that claim that she makes but also her party has gone complete full left wing, pro criminal. in all of their plat for the
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purposes and her state of california has led the way on all of this stuff. we see the result of it in places like san francisco and horrifying crime statistics. will: specifically, her record on a few things with crime and claiming the men like prosecutor and 2004 declined pursuit of death penalty for a gang member that murdered a san francisco police officer. in 2019, she pushed overall criminal justice system including eliminating cash bail. in 2020 donated to the bail fund for blm rioters. she suggested to donate. put on her twitter to donate to the fund. charlie: which is a difference without a difference. she promoted and used her huge platform to encourage people to donate to this -- to this get out of jail free thing. rachel: it's a big deal the first thing we had up on the screen here about the police officer who was killed by gang
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member and she let that guy go. that's a big deal because she went up onto the stage at the dnc and it's a tactic she's using all the time where in order to deflect from the border issue, which she's failed on she'll say i know how to get the criminal gang members. and here, you know, you see what we put up on the screen. will: coming up in a bit, we'll have the national fraternal order of police president. you bring up gangs. this -- i don't know that viewers outside of fox understand the story. may have hit their radar. it's shocking and you know it at this point, aurora, colorado, apartment complex taken over by venezuelan gang members and they have hammer or machete taking
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over these apartments and rivals and the location you referenced is looked at for a possible silt for providing shelter for newcomers and no decision made or contract signed and it's also probably worth newcomers in shelters at this time in august we saw 150 people come through the shelter system and many stay for matter of hours before departing to other locations and a year ago, jared polis, the governor of colorado celebrated the refugee status of venezuelans coming into colorado. they applauded their efforts and a year later, this is what it looks like in aurora, colorado. rachel: if you're taking them in and paying for them and multiple apartments and residents talking
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about it and the police and authorities and it's really crazy and important to note here and guys were released two guys that were suspected gang members released on $1,000 bonds and fox digital and denver is a sanctuary city and they're not coordinating with ice on what's happening to these guys. this is a massive deal. charlie: it's a great point and it's a talking point on this and this was already a rundown apartment building and crime had taken over this apartment building and that was exactly the point and that's what happens when you surrender a territory and criminal gangs from venezuela and very
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important thing that we sort of miss in this election that in an election talking issue. this issue affects voters and democrats claim to represent the most. more than anybody else. will: i dug into it on the will cain show and donald trump says it's safe in venezuela. it's true, maduro could be lying because who knows what maduro says is true. crime is down 25% in venezuela. the population has gone down, big. where do you think all that is going? a lot to aurora, colorado. by the way, also, wisconsin, this is the bill melugin putting out police in prairie population laugh 5400 announce the suspicion of the venezuelan gang member arrested for violently
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attacking and assaulting a young girl. rachel: those gang members came through eagle pass in 2003 and released and give given a notice to. co-pack to court. they didn't come back they went to aurora and started commandeering an terrorizing a american citizen. charlie: as a wise man once said, they're not sending their best. will: a pakistani citizen in canada is plotting to sounding the alarm a jew ish center in new york city on the one year anniversary of deadly tacks in israel in support of isis. authorities caught him 12 miles away from the northern border this week. trying to sell before the arrest. merrick garland was planned with "goal of slaughtering in the name of isis as many jewish people as possible". folks in georgia remembering the four victims of the appalachee
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high school shooting. the suspect charged with four counts of murder with a maximum penalty of life in prison. the suspect's father was charged in connection with the tragedy. the county sheriff paying tribute to the two teachers killed. >> heros come in all forms. those teachers saved countless lives. please give them a hand. they are heros. don't let this evil into your heart. do not let hate get into your heart. please let love prevail. will: we're learning teacher christina arame celebrated her birthday with cake and pizza with her students before her death. allen allen bershewitz ditchinge
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party and cites kamala harris' failure to provide over things and benjamin netanyahu in july. duke beat northwestern 26-20 in double overtime. >> going back, shoulder, to touchdown. will: battle of the smart kids. and indiana breaking 123 year scoring record going 77-3 blowout and shattering the previous record of 76 points at
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1901. team milestone going with offense of another school record. catch more college football today as no. 3 texas heads to big house to take on the tenth ranked michigan at noon eastern time. speaking of that, adam klotz is in ann arbor ahead of texas taking on michigan today. i've got my burnt orange tie on, adapt. you've got amazing blue. hi to balance it out this morning. reporter: yeah, well, you know obviously i have the maizen blue because go -- >> blue. reporter: go -- >> blue reporter: the 6:00 a.m. portions you're really hard core if you're out here at 6:00 a.m. and if i say go -- >> blue. reporter: it's week two of college football and temperatures in ann arbor are chilly and it's like mid 40s right now. i was asking has it been this cold guys in general? >> nope. reporter: it's been hot but it's
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cold today. what point did you make back here that you liked this? what did you say when i said it's cold today? >> it's michigan football. >> it's an advantage for us. reporter: because why? >> because texas ain't used to it. reporter: texas isn't used to it. they're up in michigan and it's chillier and he thinks that'll hurt texas. as we know, texas is a seven point favorite in this round. hogan, what's your expectation, hogan? >> my expectation is that let me tell you something. kickoff in michigan games and they've not lost. big noon kickoff or in the big house, michigan hasn't lost. what are you going to do, texas, when the maizen blue, all the wolverine maniacs, brother. reporter: hulk maniac. all right guys, back to you guys.
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your pockets going for people working on them and she's going to have a hard time selling that one. charlie: only thing she can say about innation is sorry. what do you make of the whole issue of foreign born workers and had more jobs created and an actual law. >> there's decrease in full-time jobs and not a native born american and foreign born worker and maybe 3550% of that is illegal migrants for that and that tells you the economy is
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not firing on all cylinders and that's a 50, 60, 70% of americans here and your job and wages aren't growing and you're not thriving and you're not living in a growing economy. that is what recession is. charlie: you explained the math and it didn't hurt. >> i did my best, charlie. charlie: sentencing postponed till after the election and we'll tell you why. suspected georgia school shooter and his father in court. the sentence they could each face, next. there are many ways to deliver a shipment.
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life in prison. the 14-year-old's father sobbing uncontrol play in court at his own hearing and charged in connection with the tragedy after telling investigators he purchased the gun used in the killing as a holiday present for his son last year. bring in rebecca rose-woodland, a new york-based trial attorney. rebecca, great to have you on the show. two charges i find interesting. first, charging a 14-year-old as an adult. how uncommon would that be and how likely is that for him to be found guilty as an adult? >> unfortunately in georgia when there's felony murders like this, that is the law. we're looking at georgia and now his defense council indicated they're going to try and oppose that and have him still be charged as a juvenile hopefully in that and possibly can see some sort of parole with some point in his future and indications that the child may have been suffering from severe
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mental illness. will: i don't know if it's the right call or wrong call. i find it interesting and it's a legal hurdle that'll be interesting to watch as an adult. as a father, we had the crumbly case in michigan some time back. prosecuting parents for the actions of their child, we just mentioned he gave the kid who would have been, i guess, 13 at the time a gun so the kid had full access to the gun and that makes the pair culpable. >> it's very fact specific and fbi came to this home possibly a year before the shooting last week. he indicated to the parents there was some sort of form where the child was post -- forum where the child was posting he wanted to commit a school shooting. they couldn't verify for sure. the child said no, my account was hacked but told the father and mother at some point
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thereafter the mother left the household. they indicated to the father this child cannot have a gun or firearm. there's no way that you can allow this because he's under suspicion for aggressive and violent threats and the fact specific of this is what's going to allow that prosecutor to at least proceed on the manslaughter charges. will: lot of warning signs here in this case. i want to move to this, judge juan merchan in new york postponed president trump's trial till after the election. judge merchan was aggressive towards donald trump and now he's going to delay sentencing. from the outside looking and what's the motivation clearly donald trump has been indicted and going after them and poll numbers and it's political. was this a political motivation
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going on? >> seems he's in a pickle. judge merchan is in a pickle. i sentence someone that's running right now and he'll probably be elected president. i sentence him before he gets elected when the supreme court came down with the case that pretty much invalidates the entire state court case follows the evidence, the court said the evidence used in this case prosecutor alvin bragg cannot be used against the former president. will: because of presidential immunity? >> exactly. what we're looking at in a situation is where judge merchan is probably saying i sentence him. that's not going to work. if i wait, well see what's going to happen and, you know, he'll probably -- anyone who read the supreme court decision should
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just reverse -- will: it's a bad legal decision and we probably want to have on some level and it's not the political character. she did. going for donald trump and sentencing him. >> it really would be election interference. will: thank you so much for joining us this morning. kamala harris ditching 2019 props to ban plastic straws and pushing bank on the all ev climate. it's a big week in leadup to the election and more.
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will: rfk jr. winning an appeal to have his name removed from the ballots and now officials are sending the case to the state supreme court. charlie: battleground states are sending ballots to some voters later this month and september and october less of a count down for election days and election season. last two different types of voting and it's expecting in the
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voting. we throw them around and absentee early voting and it wasn't a big difference. absentee voting is as old as elections. charlie: absentee voting is for soldiers fighting overseas and they'd participate going over that and going to secure that and going to include college students. can't be there and i need an absentee ballot. charlie: really, really seizey stuff with mail in voting and these are mass billion lots sent out and it's a problem where you have problems with piles and piles of unfilled out ballots lying around. in prior years, the democrats nor republicans would ever go
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for this. it was rampant. will: exploded in 2020. early voting you can go and avoid the lines and might happen on tuesday of election day. there's a window opened up and this and it's a two week period. charlie: it's one of those things where it -- democrats were always in very favor of early voting and they rely on low propensity voters and as usual republicans wind up being very good. will: i want to share the stat in 2020, 69% of total vote is one of the categories showing up on election. 69%. look at this and election season. north carolina was scheduled to week. it's been delayed starting yesterday and you can see pennsylvania
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september 16th voting beguns. charlie: this is before the debate and going for them to wait for debates going for north carolina next week. will: you can see all across wisconsin and municipality and mail in voting september 19th and absentee september 21st and whole thing with kamala harris and only has to hold out for another week or two. people vote based upon how new information is available. how long did she hold out in the debate september 10 and more. charlie: then of course election day and democrats are fighting to get voters to trip voters not
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running for everyone and a chance to vote. will: election season and you're voting specifically this time with a candidate that has not revealed themselves to the public. charlie: it's kind of amazing. election season. rachel: holiday and the ballots. vice president harris flip-flopping on yet another issue banning plastic straws. what she ran for president the first time. >> i think we should ban plastic straws. it's going to be honest to drink out after a paper straw and don't put it down it starts bending and the thing catches it
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and then -- we got to try and perfect that one a little bit more. we can do a bit better than some of the flimsy plastic straws but we need to ban the plastic. rachel: now her team said she doesn't support banning plastic straws and here to react is climate depot.com publisher mark morand know. what is this epiphany about and changing her mind about plastic straws? >> we don't know about the epiphanies and the reversals are previous opinions and they're with the campaign officials and she no longer supports that and no ex-play makers -- explanation and this is plastic straw ban and scrubbing history she was
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the original cosponsor of aoc's green new deal in 2019 and she's desperate in washington dc and we have a straw popping out and tip lines for neighbors snitching on small businesses and everything going from local corner restaurant if you catch them serving foam or plastic straws or paper cups or anything like that. they want everything to be recyclable. there's these kind of bans on the nonsense. rachel: paper straws have forever chemicals. talk about volvo and a lot of euphoria on the green side and evs. it's never materialized and what's happening here? >> joining for, joining
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chrysler, joining mercedes, it's joining tesla and it's a wholesale collapse of the demand and collapse of evs and most of the people going about that and it's a little over healing of that and 90% of gas powered and volvo realized they had a goal of electric by 2030 and in 20, they're barely at 24% and corporate collusion and these companies are taking hundreds of millions in federal funds. look at what stellantis did took hundreds of millions for evs and no sales demand and laying off michigan workers and they took american taxpayer money and foreign owned corporation and taking the money and running by american workers that are suffering. that's the reality of ev mandates and the gas powered car bans of this administration. rachel: talk about windmills
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because there's been a problem there as well. so these windmills you know, i don't like them, i think they're ugly and bird ill canners and they're whale killers. now pieces of them are falling off, off of martha's island and all the rich people are getting upset. talk about these windmills. >> yeah issue the windmills, everyone is like we have to have wind and solar and 82% of u.s. energy is fossil fuels and global, the electricity rate of solar and wind don't even hit 14%, it like 13.9% ask there's no thrombocytopenia they're there at the moment. the idea we can mandate these sources of energy is absurd and there's no cost benefit analysis and in other words they don't produce the electricity a conservation groups saying they've never seen whale deaths like we've scene and linking to this and offshore wind is the -- the blade is the length of a football field and height as high as eiffel tower and go
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200 miles an hour. off martha's vineyard and the windmill broke off and shards of fiberglass all over the richest venue in the history and of course we want windmills but when it's in their backyard, we may see the end of n this nonsense. rachel: glad you described how large they are. they're an ecological disaster. great having you on always. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you, rachel. appreciate it. rachel: so much insanity. fight for first beach, taylor graham founder warning to leaders after his shocking arrest. and are you ready for football? adam is live in ann arbor ahead of texas michigan game today on fox. ♪ lowe's knows when you need a new appliance, you want it at the right price.
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and one of our anchors, will cain is a texas fan. how do we feel about that? [ booing ]. reporter: you've never seen the movie dodge ball. you have no idea what that is. this is from dodge ball. it's a metaphor, it's me taking the bull by the horns but really happened. check out over here, we've got some texas and we have a texas girl and you'd rather pay out of state tuition than deal with texas? >> yes. reporter: one more time, will cain is from texas. how do we feel about that? [ booing ]. reporter: lot of disappointed people in you, will, out here. will: we have to do four hours of this, adam? this is what it's going to be like? thank you, adam.
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charlie: we've got an hour to get lunch and settle in. rachel: that's right. founder and ceo speaking out after his arrest and ignited global debate over free speech. will: no tools if they know they can be held responsible for abuse of those tools. charlie: we're joined by tech policy director kara frederick. it's amazing to think about this. if this guy can get arrested in france, where is anybody safe? >> the easy answer there is nowhere. and it's important for americans to understand the context for which this is all brewing and the eu is now threatening elon musk to use their digital services act to target him. we know in britain, in the uk taking britaining and targeting them and throwing them in jail
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for things they post online. they're also saying if americans go over there and do t they'll put them in jail too . we need to recognize and isolate it and it might already be here in the u.s.. will: it's not hard to panel and going for europe and i tweet i can get arrested in europe. >> when you look at is that direction that you're traveling and, yeah, looks like that'll be the case and having a official coming out and saying americans don't think that your first amendment protects you here. the first amendment is critical
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and candidates that are running for president and vice president that have said in the past and are saying things today like free speech is not absolute, guys. you have to make sure this whole hate speech and misinformation, which is in the eye of the left always something that they don't like. you americans, you citizens need to be careful about that. look at kamala harris' campaign spreading misinformation about jd vance's com comments and i'my vigilant about that. rachel: we'll bring you back and our government and intel agencies, their hands are not clean on this at all. it's not just eu bureaucrats in france. our intel agencies are very much involved in censorship internationally as well. care ragaini, great having you. thank you. will: big three hours still ahead. stake with us. ♪ retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing.
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