tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News September 22, 2024 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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will: it is the 8 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend start requesting this hezbollah fires more than one hundred rockets from lebanon as idf forces ramp up cross border attacks. pete and i are going to go off the wall on how israel built a modern day trojan horse. rachel: too late to debate trump says another prime time hoe is off the table as harris dodges fox for cnn. >> she's done one debate. i've done two. it's too late to do another. the voting is cast and voters are out there. rachel: as we're two weeks away from the vp show down the prep behind scenes ahead. >> two weeks less than that. pete: forget about it new yorkers will be outraged over the top u.s. pizza city. a surprising new survey will reveal it just ahead pep we're getting rid of the new york sin trick there's other pizza out there.
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forget about it. like a contest on the show. third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. will: what's the matter with you? >> pine knoll shores in north carolina and one soul walking alone on the beach taking in the sunset. will: nice. pete: whole beach to limb or herself. will: i bet that's close to roanoke. pete: could be this is north carolina. maybe close to outer banks. pete: not as caught up on a conversation an hour ago back in history and people will be displeased. pete: good to see you. will: what's going on? you look different. rachel: i was wearing glasses for part of the show and decided to wear contacts.
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>> costume change. pete: like superman. rachel: i wanted both looks. pete: two looks, one show. rachel: gong to move for the race for the white house and former president trump are rallying volters on the east coast this weekend as trump says it is too late for another debate. will: natalie rivera live with the details. hi. >> laid low in d.c. on saturday former president trump was trying to shore up his support in north carolina. he won the state in 2016 and 2020, and he's hoping to hold on to it geep in november during his rally once again threw cold water on the possibility of doing another debate against harris. >> she's done one debate. i've done two. it's too late to do another. i would love to in many ways but it is too late. the voting is cast. voters are out there. reporter: it is a response to the harris campaign who earlier in the day pushed for another showdown accepting cnn have
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invitation and campaign chair o'malley saying they deserve to see vice president kamala harris and donald trump debate before they cast their ballots. it would be unprecedented in modern history for there to just be one general election debate unquote. absentee voting underway in several states with many more set to kick off early voting in the come daigs. by the end of the month more than half of all states will have ballots in at least some voters hands including in wisconsin, virginia, north carolina, florida, and michigan. if trump doesn't change his mind that means that next and final debate would be between jd vance and tim walz. transportation secretary pete buttigieg reportedly hing walz out with debate prep serving as stand-in for vance an played a similar role for harris in 2020 when he stood in for former vice president mike pence in mock debate singses and vice president debate is set for
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october 1st in new york city. >> thank you madeleine. bring in fox news anchor shanken bream who we love to see 8:00 on sundays. great to see you. >> there won't be another debate does surprise you and does it signal anything about where harris thinks -- both campaigns think they are in this race? if you're usually if you have ground to make up you're wanting another debate. is that because harris sees themselves a little bit behind? what do you think? shannon: i don't know. both of the teams have internal polling that we don't see and so from every state to the head-to-head stuff they've got different data so it would be interesting to know if that's pushing this conversation about debates. we're going see plenty of them and hear head-to-head or not we have to wait and see. i don't know because you know it was a few days ago that president trump said if i'm in the right mood i might do it. i don't know if he's slammed the door shut. sounded like it yesterday but always up for another public
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showdown possibly. >> jd vance and tim walz will be debating in a little less than two weeks and question is how will that go? there's expectation jd vance has experience in taking on conversational moderators how will tim walz do here's donald trump on jd vance. >> jd has a debate coming up. margaret brennan o'donnell get a fair shot what advice do you give him? >> he's handle it very good. very smart. i think he's done great. people are really liking him. he's tough, smart loves our country. he's going to have in trouble. no. >> what do you think from that debate from both the candidates and the moderators? >> we haven't seen as much of tim walz i don't know exactly what version that we'll get but i think you make an excellent point that jd vance has been out there nonstop making the rounds -- listen, the schedule he's keeping is crazy. all of these candidates, but the fact that he does so much media and goes into places where he
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knows it is going to be a confrontational situation that's pretty good prep. he's honing those skills, sharpening them he know what is attacks are going to be and done attacks so he's got experience with that. i think we've seep so much less of tim walz i don't know what kind of debate guy he is. >> wondering that he'll be a bit of a surprise so this past week we saw jill biden taking the head of the table -- at a cabinet meeting sort of acting as president/visiting angel for her husband who is clearly continuing to decline. will cain noticed a difference in his appearance as well we're thinking maybe he's laying low on the botox these days not getting as much -- just kind of falling apart a little bit. then he has these people -- foreign leaders coming to his house. there's a -- meeting of several world leaders there.
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and he's introducing them on a stage i want you to look at this clip because this is a really interesting moment. watch. >> i want to thank you all for being here and now, who am i introducing next? who's next? [silence] >> distinguished guests, the prime minister of the republic of india. >> that wasn't very diplomatic sounds like grandmother moment. >> oh, boy a lot less of president biden since he was doing interviews trying to hold on to his place on the ticket but really it has been -- rngd radar since then and i have to tell you white house press corps. and journalist in d.c. were frustrated hay don't seem to have access to this, you know world leader gathering that's happening in delaware. the fact that it is being done at president's private home is
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very interesting all of that makes it tougher for the press to be there to have access not a press conference as you normally would see often 250eu78s with gatherings of world lead source there's been a lot of frustration and especially once, you know, i was looking around, searching around for a little bit more about this meeting. now indian media did have a little bit more access wherever cameras were positioned they were in position and also -- they have been playing that clip like crazy. they also were noting that something is not 100% with our president. >> i wonder what they think about grumpy grandpa in india. >> who is friends with. this is why it had to end. >> angry snap was more of what you see behind scenes because if you're confused often in that state it turns to frustration and anger. >> it happens to me when i get confuse. i by the way am not letting go on the botox. will: i need the botox. rachel: have to coop up with
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these things. maybe that's where he's really angry at jill come on jill keep me up. pete: shannon who do you have on fox news sunday? shannon: everything in the middle east overnight we're happy with admiral john kirby white house communication security issues and dougburg ham and people on the ground there and d and r from the house task force on two assassination attempts, investigation into that they've got their first hearing this week. are they getting information and do eve this the power to subpoena people we'll see. by the way we have a very cool inside scoop kind of on the white house take you behind the scenes. rachel: you've got our interest peaked. will: maybe you can address i wonder what the vibe is at the white house we have an absentee president. got to feel sleepy. glam like when the parents leave on vacation and staffers are just --
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partying. shannon: check the ring doorbell or do they have at the white house? rachel: going to the alcohol cab inets. will: don't know who did -- shannon: i know what's happening at my house. rachel: i think the cocaine is back. he's back. shannon: i hope not. see you later. [laughter] pete: we have to let her go. before we get her in trouble. for sure. you know it is football season it is sunday so today there will be a whole new slate of games including on fox, and kansas city chiefs are doing quite well as are my minnesota vikings by the way. a surprising 2-0 kiln's cowboys saints steam rolled them last weekend it is oak. it happens. but what happens at start of the season you get jersey sales and it give use an indication of what players are popular. and here's the list of the top -- jersey sales in the nfl, and you
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notice, you know, stars like patrick mahomes and joe borough surprised cj stroud is top sale but number 11 and 12 rachel. rachel: related to first one first at the top for the same reason number 11 is at top. >> could be but travis travis kelce but -- >> you know cj stroud. >> he's out and proud as a christian man i think that has a lot to do with it. i know sports stuff you don't know, will. will: i don't believe you yet. rachel: producers? >> the idea that, you know, who cj stroud is is unbelievable. >> for all of the promo and hieb he's been on world tours with taylor swift you think travis kelce would be higher remember who took incoming that was harrison butker and his
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jersey -- sells more than travis kelces tells us something. >> you don't remember what harris and butker that got the left all freaked out, listen here. >> our own nation is led by a man who publicly and proudly proclaims his catholic faith but at the same time is delusional enough to make the sign of the cross during a proabortion rally. he's been so vocal in his support for the murder of innocent babies that i'm sure to many people it appears that you can be both catholic and pro-choice. he's not alone. from the man behind the covid -- lockdowns to the people pushing dangerous gender ideologies on to the youth of america, they all have a glaring thing in common. they are catholic. this is an important reminder that being catholic alone doesn't cut it. i've gained quite the reputation for speaking my mind. i never envisioned myself nor wanted to have this sort of platform but god has geffen it to me so i have no choice but to
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pretty much hard truths about accepting your lane and staying in it. >> first of all, that he said that i was asking this in mid-may -- that jersey sale survey was over three month period that ended may so aberration for kicker to be in top 11 or 12 period for a kicker to be up there so you can directly correlate that to -- the timing of what he had to say there in the last couple of weeks of salespeople support harrison butker. >> nfl releasing those numbers even though they're from march to may and if he said may 11th and sales tracking ended on may 21st imagine where his number than say in march. rachel: i'm not a sports person but i'm a -- give my analysis of what i think it is. i think why his sales went up. i think that people are rewarding courage -- people are rewarding courage and i think people are just really sick of --
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they're looking for role models an they're looking for people who are in the public eye who show that courage because it gives all of us courage. and i think that's what this is about. pete: i reached up in both of my leagues to get harrison butker drafted him too early and ranked lowest in the will cain fantasy league. will: are you last? pete: draft rediction showed me with the worst team. rachel: he's beating travis kelce i think that represents a lot of different values than he does so that is fascinating. a lot about what's going on in the country today. let's turn now to some headlines. at least four people are killed and more than a dozen are hurt after an overnight shooting in birmingham, alabama. police say several shooters fired multiple shots into a group of people but believed shooting was not random. and stepped from an isolated distinct so far, no arrests have been made. >> rest assured we are going to do everything we possibly can to
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make sure that we uncover, identify, and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people this morning. >> police are asking local businesses to cool forward with surveillance footage as they look for the suspects. federal officials raiding home of the nypd interim commissioner thomas on friday just days after he assumed role in a brief statement last night. he said agents took material from two decades ago that are unrelated to his work with the nypd. but did not specify which federal agency searched his home. it comes a week after his predecessor edward resign as part of a criminal investigation involving multiple members of mayor eric adams administration. new survey reveals which american city has the best pizza -- and it is not new york city. it is not the big apple. seattle. taking the top spot as the number one pizza city in the
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u.s. followed by boston -- portland and new york city is just in fourth place by the way, you know those western cities are known -- for being foodie cities. study was based off of a high quality offerings and variety. we want to know what city you think has the best pizza e-mail us at friends at friends. at foxnews.com. while we eat from -- >> that's new york pizza. fourth ranked new york pizza. >> this looks really old. pete: it does. when did you buy this? an hour ago, really? rachel: he'll eat anything but it looks -- pete: this is what new york is for. >> you're supposed to get get it piping hot. isn't he the pizza guy? rachel: let's not put the name
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of the pizza joint that you said -- pete: good italian area. but i'm going to say new jersey has great pizza. will: seen something about rhode island and boston right there. so i would have been prepared for that. i was not prepared for seattle. rachel: never had a bad pizza in new jersey. pete: let us know of the food joangts that are there. rachel: my brother is out there. will: polls show because of immigration -- his vowed to be border president, next. >> today i'm announcing plan to end all sanctuary cities in north carolina and all across our country. [applause] no more sanctuary cities.
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weak message to maduro i'm sure they're analyzing this hearing -- to the t. >> our next guess calling out the bide administration few not enforcing oil sanctions during deep corruption in venezuela joining us now with more from foreign affairs committee congressman maria explain to our audience what's happening there. what is the biden administration doing? with regards to venezuela and what we know was a rigged election, and what should they do in order to not project this weakness that you call -- >> very, very weak. the biden administration is -- biden-harris administration they're solely responsible for what's happening in venezuela right now. they said that if maduro stays in power four million more venezuelans will be knocking on our southern border 4 million more people so biden signs accord with maduro saying we're
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going i a low chevron to sell jr. oil so then you can have more money in your pocket. if you accept the results of the presidential election. so now they're selling oil and they have 1.5 billion dollars in their pockets in the last few months and they did not respect the presidential result of the presidential election. rachel: what do you think joe biden and kamala harris should do at this moment -- >> same thing that ronald reagan did in 1989 when they were giving free an fair elections and they lost you pick up the phone you said you signed accord we the united states we're telling you that you have to commit to and fulfill what you committed to and that's it. and then say to chevron, and to reps oil to oil industries there you have to pause no more selling of oil no more money from the apparatus no more money to maduro i'm sure they'll negotiate with biden and harris it is that phone call hasn't been made, and the message that we're sending to the rest of the world latin america, middle east
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is that the white house is weak on dictators. period, that's the message. >> yeah that's so scary and -- >> four million people coming in you have that here in the city. come on you know there's venezuelans thousands of people that are really good they'll want to ask claim for political asylum but you have thousands of thugs. coming from -- because we don't have leadership of the white house. rachel: how much of this is pressure from the oil companies on the biden administration? >> well oil companies are there to make money and i get it. i mean i'm procapitalism you make affiliate money energy. sector no problem but not in this occasion you're profiting from people's lives and you're causing major migration. >> producing our own oil we would have a lot more power and leverage over these dictators. let's move to the top that i can trump is outperforming his 2020 support among hispanics who
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prefer him on immigration whole shows as former this what the poll show as former president calls on congress to ban sanctuary cities so let's just talk about this because this is really -- an amazing thing that we're seeing in this seek l so you have donald trump who the left has tried to smear as a racist because of his position on immigration. he hasn't backed out, in fact, he's running on mass deportation and he's winning with hispanics. help us understand why that's happening. >> the economy, woke, and socialism. the economy -- if you're hispanic and you go to the supermarket eggs are $10 it doesn't mean because you're a democrat registered democrat you're going to have cheaper eggs or milk or bread. number two woke we're not woke. it is leak ronald reagan once again said, republicans, i mean, hispanics are republicans. they just don't know it. god fearing law-abiding tax paying small government we come here to work not to get a
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handout so the economy woke -- , i mean, talking about sex to kids in kindergarten. tell me when does that happen in this culture? and at the end socialism we're not socialist we're not perfect but we're not socialists. [laughter] rachel: i think that sums it up sounds like donald trump has his polls on just american who is happen to be hispanics. >> ofng and people who want the best for the country that want to continue with the american exceptionality. you understand complees i'm one of the representatives of the laggest minority in the country. we're 20% of the population. we want to live a dignified life in the promised land. we don't want handouts wept opportunities we want to work harold and be proud you know if you're a mexican american you love your roots but happy to be here you want to live and you don't want to see what's happening right now. and -- another thing that just wants to say is that dems always claim
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that they have the moral ground. they have the monopoly on compassion we're compassionate too giving hispanics opportunity to grow and work and live. >> wow when you've lost 300,000 mostly hispanic children latin american children it just sex slavery trafficking at the border. you really can't claim that compassion. >> no dna testing which is -- they fought far that fought for no dna testing unbelievable. thank you congressman. >> my pleasure to be. >> kamala harris endings tradition planning to skip the al smith dinner the first candidate to bow out since 1984. charlie grays called it weeks ago and avoiding run-in with harris, next. you know, sain t john paul this second profoundly impacted my life. and i just finished recording some incredible new meditations on his life, on the hallow app. this content is incredible.
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♪ snots rachel: kamala harris opting to skill the al smith dinner mere in new york city last month making her the first nominee to pass up the invite since walter in 1984. but event which benefits catholic charities can't expect donald trump to be there like hillary clinton and in 2020 when he gave video remarks during covid. our next guest predicted this exact scenario nearly a month ago fox business go woke go broke charles gasparino joins us now would we have a campaign that is not exposed to public scrutiny? [laughter] >> kind of. i think listen, like a broken clock, you know what can i tell you. i just reported it out and it was an overlooked story al smith dinner takes own greater assistance during a presidential year when candidates get up
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there usually -- unless some major, major scheduling thing at the last minute. or disinvite i think correct me if i'm wrong but i think bill clinton got disinvited by cardinal karner because of partial birth and abortion and because of circumstances the presidential candidateses go there during a presidential year and they throw sharp elbows at each other it is a free willing thing and trump went at it with hillary i suggest you youtube it because it is hysterical he talked about her e-mail server made fun of it people were laughing and she said trump's speech was translated from original russia which was funny at the time. but you know it takes a certain type of self-awareness and confidence being able to speak on your feet to really engage in
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this sort of banter this is, you know, high level, you know, throwing elbows at each other in a funny way and she just doesn't have it. so you know when i did the story a months ago i asked why no one was talking about this. this was theoretically a soft debate people were saying how many debates they should have a debate at the al smith dinner. when i did my research i found out trump will be there and 99% sure unless something, you know, happens. she's not going to go. and low and behold last night it started to leak it is funny how they leaked it simultaneously to cnn. while they called the archdiocese essentially what i heard from the archdiocese while they called archdiocese and i talked to people at the archdiocese and they confirmed everything including trump made the calm right after the story broke that he will attend.
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pete: i don't think most of the viewers are familiar with the al smith dinner format does each candidate give a speech and certain amount of time you said it is a qazy debate. >> let's talk about al smith was the great governor of new york populist i believe he ran for president one year. you know, grew up on the lower east side of manhattan, and came from poverty to become one of the most powerful people in the country. the dinner is named after him. and it supports catholic charities put on by the archdiocese so cardinal o'connor dolan will be there usually headlined by a -- the headliners are the presidential candidates during presidential years. but you know there's a comedian that usually intros people and it is funny and by the way not
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for the faint of heart you have to be prepared and you have to be funny. you know, when you think back at it i don't think her cackle would work very well at the al smith dinner. i think this is -- listen i don't mean to make light of this but her personal demeanor would be mocked tremendously i don't think she could pull it off at something like this and i think -- rachel: you know what i find interesting charles and this is not to demean event i like the bipartisan nature of that event. i like politicians being self-deprecating and bringing country together in that way. catholic charities is under a lot of scrutiny these days they're in bed with the biden-harris administration. many people say it is neither catholic nor charity because these are the mgo's that are working with the government to bring illegals across the border and have turned a blind eye to the child sex traffic hag is happening as a result of this. we've lost 300,000 children.
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so i'm not trying to be, you know, the whole thing but it is a big deal. so it is interesting that she's not going to be there. >> that's not -- why she's not doing this. [laughter] >> of course not. >> i will say this -- not an expert at the catholic charities i delve into the world of mgo's and i do this in the book go woke go broke about entities like this. i don't know if cardinal dolan, though, is a lefty, and -- >> he may not. but he may not also be calling out the mgo's we'll have to ask him about that. that's interesting. >> charlie thank you for breaking it down. you saw it before we did. >> okay. will: hezbollah fires a hundred rockets from lebanon as idf forces ramp up cross border attacks. pete and i go off the wall about how israel built a moted modern day trojan horse, next.
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off the wall to see how israel built a modern day trojan horse israel got inside hezbollah supply train as a result pagers and walky talkies exploding. >> plugged into this and shared them with me ons will cain show i thought everyone needs to hear this story of espionage james bond real life being more mind blowing than fiction that began 15 years ago. pete: that i didn't know that it was a 15 years in the making but if you're israel you have to create a fake company that looks legitimate and has done some legitimate business so israel creates shell company called bac consulting. this is bac consulting in hungary. so it looks like a legitimate business that works with a taiwan company. >> hezbollah contracts with a taiwan company so get pagers and other technological devices and company subcontracts it out to
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ends up being israeli shell company. which israeli intel officers are involved in the process. >> it is actually israeli i don't know if they did it actually in this location or not but israeli intelligence officers are actual workers for bac consulting. and they put into each pager will one to two ounces of petn explosive substance so each pager and each radio had a small amount of explosives in it more in the radios because they're bigger you can fit more many there. >> this was something i was curious about you've been in the process of this entire operation for 15 years. how long were pagers throughout they began shipping to lebanon in summer of 2022. pete: so they've been a company for a while they start shipping them in 2022 and not by the thousands until something changes. for hezbollah which takes us to the next slide. so the leader of hezbollah hassan -- admits and by the way, it took them a long time to figure this out we knew it on the battlefield in iraq and
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afghanistan cell phones are a way to track herb and leadership was targeted and their location given away because they were carrying cell phones so they moved to pagers they said where is the agent i tell you the phone in your handle and wife's hand and in your children's hands is agent bury it put it in an iron box and lock it. no cell phones for hezbollah. >> israel sees an opportunity in that moment putting away their cell phones by the way, no you want your movement yours plans never communicating. and signal no cell phones at all which as israel gets smarter with their technology, it makes sense. says we want to go dumber with ours. >> they go to pagers have pagers at all times in event of war pagers tell fighters where to go for that war. so this is where the timing gets important. it is in summer of 2024 when israel says okay it is got to be a combination because only ones
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ewed by a few people. israel ramps up their production and -- unbeknownst israel is sending thousands of explosive pairnlings. >> making their way to hezbollah with one to two ounces of explosives in those pagers. and this is type of results that you saw. this is somebody whose pagers gone off you were telling me pete they got a message on their pager they looked at it. tuesday september 17th 3:30 a message goes to each pager. that first of all the pagers beeped and then it sent a message in arabic. that appeared as it came from hezbollah senior leadership. this is why you have a lot of these fighters this case it was in his bag or whatever they have their hands or faces blown off because -- they're read the message and pager explodes or pocket which -- problem matting for men of hezbollah. >> leading to scenes across lebanon because thousands of explosions simultaneously. >> across the country and then
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the next day -- hundreds radios blow up. so it's first the pagers. but the shell company -- >> this is the walky talky a few days later. >> the next day. pete: imagine one day your pagers are blowing up next day radios are blowing up. what else in my house is compromised how do i communicate at all? and the reason this is so effective is because it targeted leadership they were given to leaders -- of hezbollah who now don't having hands or faces and are psychologically intimidated by a enemy that got into their supply so walky talkies and the next phase which was strikes. in lebanon now you and i were talking why didn't they use these tracking devices they have the location of many guys perhaps weren't hit by the pager or walky talky strike he's abraham he's a senior military leader who was involved in the
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1983 bombing of the u.s. embassy in beirut that killed 63 people. and he was one of the strikes this week that followed up walky talky -- >> killed 143 americans and they got him if we can go to the last screen real quick. or do we have a soundbite? >> we yes it is more -- morgan or or ortagus talking abw it was in place a little bit earlier this week. watch. >> what you've seen is something absolutely brilliant by the israeli intelligence services. by the idf, they have been reportedly working on this operation, the pager operation for 15 yearings. it is important to note they've killed almost 500 hezbollah operatives since october 17th in the last week gotten ahead of the force which is are most elite sophisticated hezbollah fighters. they're taking out the top of
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the organization. and very precise targeted strikes -- >> so think about this if hezbollah leadership has normally pagers don't communicate bus if you have two audiences of explosives you can slip a gps ping in there think about how much has gathered since the summer of 20g2024 every commander in hezbollah they have mapped out. so when it comes to these strikes that have been highly effective it is because they know where all of the commanders live where they work, where they eat, what they do so you've seen -- this is devastating not saying hezbollah is defeated but tactically speaking, they have been setback massively you have a bunch of guyings with one hand probably right hand but they can't communicate. their leadership has been decimated it was a very effective strike by israel. >> by the way, for the record israel are confirmed or denied any role in the explosions. pete: as they would. somebody will make a movie about this. will: absolutely.
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again, sir. >> that was so easy. come on. >> from the fantastic morgans brooklyn barbecue and he's got great barbecue dishes to enjoy at a tailgate -- chef, morgans is the best. if you're in new york you've got to check it out. it is phenomenal. >> a brook and barbecue like we have smoked meats because we have but i can't bring the whole menu but today i have like a great brisket ribs, wings special for football season and we have -- cornbread, potato salad and we have the corn. >> you didn't bring my favorite the key lime pie. >> i know. >> it is not your day rachel. [laughter] rachel: i know. >> how about this great item
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pastrami rib chop this ribs cure for eight days and i smoke for eight hours. like you can see that flavor. >> look at the juice coming out of this. >> this is like fantastic. this, i mean, i don't need a knife to cut it. hold it -- >> i promise pete we get him a piece right away. let's get pete happy really we can. >> look at this. this is -- rachel: my gosh. that is something pastrami just on the menu six months ago and good thing -- >> and barbecue together. >> just like butter. >> items we offer to gold belly which we deliver -- >> oh, my gosh. rachel: it is like to juicy it
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