tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News September 29, 2024 4:00am-5:00am PDT
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>> it is a 7:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend, dhs trying to downplay data revealing tens of thousands, instead of doing something they are downplaying tens of thousands by the illegal immigrant criminals or roaming free in the country as trump's as vice president harris policies are to blame. >> it is so sad to see, this is a disqualifier for her it's a disqualifier for harris. rachel: the widow of fallen nypd officer jonathan diller joined us for her first tv interview since her husband was killed in the line of duty ahead of the 23rd annual tunnel to tower 5k run and walk. will: before the big event kicks off in your city will hear from god is great a special performance from country music star tyler hubbard, the second
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hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪. pete: syracuse new york, that is tyler hubbard that'll be on her program later. i can't wait. a lot of people coming in a lot of movement today. will: it is nice and messy raven a big debate at the table we're going to bring you into this debate for a moment it has and i on separate sides of the table. i do not want a sterile television environment. >> do not set up a false premise, of course i want a real tv environment were talking about one thing. will: i of various mugs and coffee and the fire department coffee in the point is.
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rachel: i actually need that, she does need that. >> engineered your pass for the building. >> we clean up the table, clean up the table. rachel: our producer is telling us in our ears, this is naturally what happens or what the show to look like what happens if i want to walk over here i want him on my camera and have to look in the monitor, i don't want anymore -- i don't want this manufactured now make your case. pete: my case i would love to walk around and we do that and we should do more of thy love that. pete: but you have ocd. pete: of course i have ocd my paper is stacked in my coffee is oriented, this coffee is over here, this is a mess, will overhear, a mess. i have to look at it and i don't want the viewer to have to look at your mess it's like your room is a mess and that we all have to look at and take your word seriously as your spot is a
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mess, clean it up. rachel: he gets really messy. pete: then we can talk about and walk around what does that have to do with your mess, i walk around to. will: authenticity. pete: this is authentic to me. will: this is my side and this is your side. let's find out. pete: e-mail "fox & friends".com do you want to wake up in the morning with your cup of coffee in look at our mess or you want to see a properly ordered. pete: crumbs and tin foil wrappers for breakfast, that's what you talking about. rachel: when he gets messy his breakfast the saratov bottles, there always rushing around trying to take the saratov bottle away from us. will: what do you like what you want us to be, ocd or authentic. >> properly ordered is what we were called to do. pete: let's move on. rachel: this is really disordered, let's talk about
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disorder, yesterday there were football games and we are presidential candidates showing up in the huge response of the alabama georgia game which alabama ended up winning it was a great game but i was asleep and part of what he ended up talking about with clay travis who had an interview via out cake i believe at halftime was about what's happening the latest revelation of the depth of the depravity and dysfunction at our board and how dangerous it is her u.s. citizens, before we get that out i want to remind you the stats that came out from ice which are staggering about the illegals in our country who have committed crimes and if you break it down as a hundred people per state, 13000 convicted of homicide, 15000 of sexual assault, over 400,000 total illegal criminals in the u.s. that's according not to speculation but immigration and customs enforcement ice largely
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due to the upper border policy and unvented status of the biden harris administration. rachel: donald trump saying if you are responsible for letting rapists and murderers intercountry, that is disqualifying as commander-in-chief, watch. >> 435,000 criminals, 13099 murderers and nobody has anything in the release intercountry, nobody knows who they are they were not checked or abetted, you would've done that but they aren't go to dorchester anything else, it is so sad to see and you know what this is a disqualifier for her this is a disqualifier for harris, when you say harris, nobody knows who she is this is a total disqualifier for kamala harris and she should not be allowed to run it was her policy that allowed this to happen is an invasion of a country like nobody ever thought, nobody could've believed it, numbers like that, those numbers have
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never been released, somebody in there said we have to release them it's going to destroy our country. >> dhs is saying this about the numbers that have come out they say the data and the letter is being misinterpreted, the data goes back decades you enter this country over the past 40 years or more the vast majority of whose custody determination was made long before this administration includes many were under the jurisdiction or incarcerated by federal state or local law enforcement partners. pete: release the numbers that are broken down. will: all we can extrapolate the overwhelming underwriting hears that has exploded under biden here's is a very fair extrapolation. rachel: try telling that to laken riley's. , they should break that down, ice release these numbers and
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this is dhs which is mayorkas trying to smooth it over. >> the public knows there's only one side of the aisle that wants to defend ice or not but i switch jobs or pushing for sanctuary cities of the local law enforcement can't cooperate with ice, those are high as applicant donald trump doesn't want to deploy and should deport. pete: last night i was watching on a political ad i don't remember the candidate and i don't remember which they represented it was new york so i presume the advertisement as were running as a democrat most of the lettering was blue but the candidate was making an argument all about the border it was all about securing the border. at the end of the ad it was talking about his approach to a strong border and then there was a tag about approaching immigrants with a sense of empathy or compassion which is interesting is struck me it is a smart political way to bring the
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entirety of the issue together but a lot of people see this issue through the lens of empathy or compassion, not only does he need to secure the border but how do you treat those seeking a better life, i thought jd vance gave an incredible statement about this he was in monroe pennsylvania yesterday and he talked about the ask him what the christian way to approach illegal immigration and he said something that is even much deeper than immigration, listen to his answer. >> my first responsibility is to american citizens, i think there is a christian idea that you all the strongest duty to your family and then you of the next duty to your community and then your country and everybody else, it does not mean that you have to be mean to other people but it means your first duty as an american leader is to the people of your own country. >> without this conversation but there are studies done about the way people from the left and the
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right view the idea of empathy, it's fascinating there is even heat graphs, for many on the right that's exactly as he laid out your focus is closest to you and your circle out, morally you should care more about your neighbor then ukraine but on the left it is inverted in your empathy and compassion extends further out in the concentric circle get smaller the closer it gets to you. rachel: catholic language we call it subsidiary everything start small and it goes out exactly as you said, put aside the issue of compassion on what we've done to basically enable and be part of the sex trafficking and child labor that is happening in the fact that we lost 320,000 mostly latin american kids to the left claims that they care about hispanics, let's put that aside for a second, i've been dealing with this issue because i happen to
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be roman catholic and the pope is also made many statements about this essay need to open your doors, you need to show compassion, i will say this as a parent and i have children if i open the doors of my home to anybody without knowing who they are i would be a bad mom i have children that i am responsible for and i have to know who those people are what their intentions are i have to bet them before i let them into my home where i have vulnerable children who depend on me for protection, it is the same idea, it is really frustrating that pope francis says these things as he lives behind the wall he should start first, let's have him open his walls and let's see how it goes for them and then we can talk about it here we have an open border and seeing the consequences in their deadly and not compassionate. >> it's easy, convenient and cheap to help other people and causes abstract causes like the
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climate which you can take all the credit for but you don't have to shoulder any real burden and there's no accountability whether or not you have it in effect. >> generally the way that the magnanimity is illustrated is through your vote or to someone else's money meaning taxes. those that you care so much about faraway, the way that you actually live the virtue is by going to the ballot box and boating the right way or apportioning some else's tax dollars to helping those issues. when they're close to your home you can have actual action you can do something for your neighbor and something for your community and you can give charity and time and you can live your future. rachel: more families in america were carrying more about helping the people in the family and their extended family we would not need so much for government, that's where your focus should be, your family instead of
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expecting strangers in government solis your cats to take care people. >> when we get family and faith right the other stuff takes care of itself. rachel: family first. pete: now we move on to a fox news alert, this is a live look at the city of beirut as the idf confirms another top ranking has been the commander has been killed in an airstrike in the city last night, israel beginning small-scale work underground operations inside of lebanon. rachel: trey yingst joint aside from israel. >> good morning overnight visit raley's say they killed another top commander from the militant group hezbollah we saw images of airstrikes targeting the southern part of beirut in the neighborhood and relearning the sour according to reuters that the body of hassan nasrallah was just recovered from the strike site were over the weekend the
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israelis used bunker buster bombs to target a hezbollah headquarter killing not only the leader of the group but also deputy commander of iran's irgc we've seen images from beirut and southern lebanon overnight of the extensive israeli strikes more than 100 taken place over the past 24 hours as the israelis target the command centers in the rocket units of hezbollah this is not stop the rocket fire coming into northern israel we will get to that we see images of the civilian population evacuating deeper into beirut, an indication that there are concerns that the israeli air campaign will continue this is not stop the rocket fire, many cities across northern israel had siren sounding this morning including tiberius that sits on the sea of galilee, this comes a big concern about a possible response from iran we heard threatening messages from the regime in tehran about a
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possible response to the killing of not only hassan nasrallah but the deputy commander in the irgc and also the reports this morning that israeli troops are staging on the northern border with lebanon in testing some of the offensives of hezbollah putting troops across the border to clear a path for more ground forces to enter southern lebanon if the israeli security cabinet makes that decision, all of the says president biden is calling for cease-fire agreement between israel and hezbollah saying this yesterday. >> is your ground incursion into lebanon. >> a cease-fire. >> will you respond to the missile attacks on the warships in the red sea? >> we are responding. >> the president being asked about who they actions in the red sea from the organization that is backed by iran and yemen that last night fired another
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listing missile at the second largest of tel aviv studied a half a million people to bomb shelters. pete: by the way check it out trays book black saturday comes out this tuesday, if you preorder outbox books.com you will get a copy in time for tuesday and you get the context that you want in these moments, thank you for reporting we appreciate it. rachel: were looking forward to the book, turning to your headlines and california gang member was charged as a minor for a double murder five years ago is now being charged and connection to another murder she was convicted for killing two men who were standing in a gang territory they gang member was supposed to be tried as an adult but was given a lesser charge by los angeles da george gascon, no surprise and was later released now she's accused of aiding and abetting into the connection of the murder of a 21-year-old, dalton illinois tiffany halyard is reportedly facing eviction
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that is according to court paperwork obtained by our station in chicago the owner of a home that she is rented with her boyfriend for three years reportedly says that she owes more than $3300, her attorney claims the report is fake and comes after she was accused of using taxpayer dollars to pay for hair, makeup and more, those are your headlines. will: tuning tonight malan he hosted by ainsley earhart to be like 10:00 p.m. eastern time it's an exclusive interview with melania trump and here is a portion. >> i think the team around you is very important, very, very important. they need to have the same vision, they need to be in the white house for the right reasons, not for their own agendas. rachel: i cannot wait to see the interview and those remarks in particular, so interesting as a
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former political spouse, that is what you want you want your spouse who is in office to be surrounded by people who share the vision, loyal to him and boy, did the chop administration learned a lesson from the last time around. >> check it out it is about the widest ranging interview that i've seen with her. >> she is very private and this is the most we've ever seen. pete: politics, campaign issues, great staff. rachel: ainsley was able to get it out of her she did a great job and i'm looking forward to this. our next guest broke hearts when delivering this eulogy for her husband six month ago after he was killed in the line of duty. >> my son will grow up without his father, all grow old without my husband, how many families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting them. now jonathan village widow is giving her first television
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sixth avenue this morning, as were going to be joined by stephanie dillard the willow of officer jonathan dillard and she will participate in the tunnel to towers which are future in all morning long that is coming up on "fox & friends". pete: america's busiest ports could come to a standstill as 45000 workers could walk off the job if union negotiators cannot come to an agreement. rachel: joining is now chamblee. >> thousands of dockworkers from boston to houston could walk off the job when their contract expires tuesday over wages and automation imports has been stalled since june between the union the international sherman's association in the united states maritime alliance which represents employers at 36 east and gulf court seaports there pushing both sides to negotiate fairly and quickly to
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reach a deal, work stoppage could cost our economy up to $5 billion a day in disruptive variety of export and import shipments from food to auto parts and potentially drive up costs for consumers. >> someone from the administration yesterday said they did not think it would be a major impact on the economy, i don't think you're paying close attention. if we want to continue to tame inflation and if we don't want to see supply chain disruption like this country has not seen since early big days of the pandemic the president has to get involved in the strike and bring both parties back to the table and we have to negotiate this deal. >> agriculture groups are urging the president to step in writing in a letter approximately 40% of u.s. agriculture exports moved to east and gulf ports he could arrive for an 80 dayquil enough. , but the president has signal he does not plan to do that. rachel: election year, he cannot
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>> dominique stood in front of all the president pleading for change the change never came and now my son will grow up without his father, i will grow old without my husband and his parents have to say goodbye to the child. comedy were police officers and have anywhere families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting them. pete: the tunnel to towers paid off the mortgage of the diller family home and giving us on $10000 towards his education. stephanie diller joined is now with tunnel to tower ceo frank siller, thank you both for being here, frank get a get to you with the race of everything that you're doing stephanie i want to start with you it's been six months as you reflect back how are you update your audience if you would please. >> thank you for having me on i really appreciate it, as you said it's been six months but it feels like yesterday still.
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it's been a rough six months but i've met him been surrounded by so many wonderful people, my family, it is been wonderful i never expected and have so much love i always say jonathan sent all these people to me and i'm forever grateful to everybody in the amount of support and love i cannot say thank you enough. >> i cannot imagine, how have you endured and taken each day considering what a sacrifice you gave for the city of new york for the citizens in her 1-year-old son ryan as well, his son how do you do every day. >> i take it day by day, waking up and seeing my little boy smile every day is something i will never take for granted i
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see my husband in his eyes and heart always and i think that's what gets me through my family, my son, the friends that i've made, the support that i have, it is a blessing to have all of that in my life and i appreciate all of them, that's what gets me through every day. pete: frank it's been 22 years and you're still helping families like the diller's and stephanie and this is an unfortunately familiar story yet each instant is unique it's there do about one that's on back again yet you're standing next to them, explain what it's like to hear those words. >> stephanie and her family paid a big price protecting us as americans jonathan diller is a hero he went to work one day and gave his life as a police officer for the new york police
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and left behind a wife and a beautiful son ryan and she has been a great -- she sent a message to america that one isn't going to be enough that we back our police officers and make sure that we take care of them on the street. this is what we do with tunnel to towers foundation, 23 years yes but there's so much work that has to be done that's where we come here today and remember jonathan diller but stephen siller and the 343 firefighters that died on 9/11 and everybody else that has died ever since this is what days like today is so important. pete: we played as part of the clip, frank just mentioned it you said powerful words at your husband's eulogy, how many more have to die. what was the response you got from fellow officers and those that are still doing the job
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today? >> i think they want to feel supported and i say this a lot but these officers are human beings, they are somebody's husband, somebody's father, son and i think when they go out there they don't expect not to come home, i don't want this to happen to anybody else i know the people that have lost before me they did not wanted to happen to me, to me the message has to be out there, we have to support them and protect them they don't sign up for this, they are loved and they are people and i lost my husband like he was nobody but he was somebody, he was my everything in all of those officers are somebody's everything. pete: absolutely do feel like anybody in the city is listening or leaders eliciting to the call that's resonated so deeply with our viewers and the many women
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that put on the uniform, they get it, do or leaders get it? >> that's hard for me to say i'm not a politician but i only put my cries out there, tell my story to my husband story, begged them not to let it happen to anybody else and when i meet anyone i tell his story, i just asked them to remember my face and my sons face remember all the faces of people who lost and think about us when they do make laws because it affects us. pete: absolutely. we saw courage 23 years ago and were still seeing it today are we. >> yes it is special we are 40000 people running today and remembering the sacrifice that was made 23 years ago and the sacrifices made ever since i'll say this next to stephanie, the words she is speaking, what she is saying, there is consequences when you go and you pass these
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laws and you make people so easy to go back on the street and commit these crimes over and over again, this is what happens this is what happens when we do things like that and i stand with you and so does everybody here to let you know were knocking about jonathan's memory or legacy ever be forgotten but were also going to take up your fight to make sure an america that we don't pass these laws to make it so easy for these criminals to get back on the streets, god bless you for your sacrifice. pete: go to t2t.org to support folks like the diller's, please know there are millions of americans behind you that stand with you and your son that are so grateful for what you've done including the three of us on this county network and somebody americans out there, god bless you, we are with you and we appreciate you taking the time with us, thank you so much. >> thank you.
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rachel: this morning a new study warning drinking alcohol can be linked to six different types of cancer the research going on to cutting back or eliminating alcohol can lower the risks of these cancers by almost 10% here to react fox news medical contributor doctor nicole saphier, always great to have you especially in studio, this is not something that i thought would be in effect. i know there's a lot of negative effects from drinking alcohol especially as excessive but cancer who knew. >> look at that list cancer is a toxin that can wreak havoc on about anything that it touches from oral cancer, throat cancer, esophageal cancer makes its way to the stomach to your liver, peeing and your pancreas metabolize alcohol which also has a rising cancer as well as colorectal but on top of the alcohol increases the risk of hormone sensitive cancers such as breast cancer. it's actually well known fact
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that alcohol is linked to a rising cancers, that being said it doesn't mean i completely have abstain from alcohol i've always had the mantra and everything in moderation but it's not just cancer the alcohol increases your risk of, obesity, depression, poor sleep, there's not a lot of great things with it comes to alcohol certainly no health benefits, people like to say that is antioxidant and my red wine, that may be true but you can also have a handful of blueberries, spinach and great antioxidants there it's why there's a huge mock tail craze people are trying to cut back on alcohol. >> alcohol and notice there's inflammation you can see it in your face and that's the beginning of cancers. >> and autoimmune, everything is on the rise you hear us talking about is the consumption of these external things that are increasing our risk for illness >> spinach, wine. >> everything in moderation have both. rachel: here's an interesting topic exercising at night, this
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study says it could lead to better sleep which is something i never thought was true, my excuse for not working out later in the day as adult affect my sleep, i don't want to raise my heartbeat, what are the facts around this. >> i can show you just as many studies that show exercises better in the morning then at night, "the bottom line" if you're motivated to exercise do it anytime i don't care when you do it, the health benefits for exercising early anyone knows i'm a morning workout person that's what do i get it done. for me the endorphin booze the rise of the heart rate that gives me my motivation to the day and it's great for me and i get the energy boost in the morning and it carries me throughout the day, some people cannot do the morning exercise and the truth is your core temperature in your peak cardiovascular health really happened at 6:00 p.m. at night, people trying to build muscle and try to get into the good workouts, the evening workouts
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are really good for them they also have the boosted endorphins into actually can help you sleep at night because endorphins are your feel-good hormones they make you feel good. >> doesn't matter what exercise you doing you mentioned weight training which is something i would've thought would not be good for nighttime but what other exercises or are there any that are not good to do? >> again anything you're motivated to do you want to do some sort of cardiovascular weather running, swimming i like the peloton also do some weight training especially women lightweights will help you decrease your osteoporosis it's really important as you get into the perimenopause postmenopausal that you're doing some form of weight training you cannot just hop on a bike. >> no excuses i'm curious about this, sauna if you get hanasono later in the evening is that bad is it to raise your heart rate and not good for sleep. >> is getting greater hydrate and dehydrate you, make sure you
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dehydrate after asada that might be difficult for people with a go to bed they may need to get up you have to be careful you don't want to not hydrate and but it can promote relaxation and is good after exercise all of that will help you sleep personally ever regimen and i trust the electronics before bed and i try to write down any notes so anything i'm trying to remember so it's out of my mind i relax and they take liquid herbs to help me sleep as well. rachel: i like my melatonin at night i mean magnesium i don't do melatonin i do magnesium. rachel: i think you should put your sleep routine on your twitter people would love to go to her twitter for lots of other tips but to enter rich reichmuth for the "fox weather". >> and g glad we clarified what the liquid herbs. >> go to her website she has them all down the, let's talk whether we had an awful week with the hurricane take a look
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at the maps, we have a much better we can store like to show you on sunday what the models are looking like for the precipitation over the coming week west coast i tell you what everything is going to be dried we could use moisture but right now it's going to remain dry the problem will be in the later end of the week towards next saturday or sunday we get a little bit more bring kevin across the coast that's potentially were tropical systems that we will be watching. this is what is left of helene going to continue to bring rain across the tennessee valley and the ohio valley this is what i'm concerned about this is disturbance that we think is a 50% chance of developing over the next seven days, it start is exactly where helene was as parts of the western caribbean and is awkward to form anytime quickly better future radar go torrance save the day with storms of the western caribbean that moving into the golf does not become the next tropical system it is certainly something we will keep on watching and keep you abreast about here, will send it to you inside.
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rachel: country music star tyler hubbard is joining us live for a special performance before he had lines of the tunnel to tower 5k concert today but first lied at the start line as thousands get ready to run and walk. >> a lot of stake in this organization, frank siller who started the whole thing, a lot of excitement as the runners tie up their shoes, stick around up. managing their own hr and payroll. why would you think mere humans deserve to do their own payroll? because their livelihoods depend on it? because they have bills to pay? hear me now, paycom! return the world of hr and payroll to its rightful place of chaos or face a tsunami of unnecessary the likes of which you have never seen!
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will: one of the most influential stars in the country music and solidifies his solo career success. >> you can catch him this fall on the strong world to her. >> first is getting ready to headline the tunnel to tower 5k concert later today. >> tyler hubbard. >> thank you for having me. >> your head lighting tunnel to towers later this morning you have to hustle out and had done to the 5k, you're on the middle of the world to her why is that important. >> we got the call and this is a cool opportunity in a special
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event in the special show to celebrate so many heroes and into bring the boys here to play a show, i cannot turn it down i'm excited to be here it's a big honor. >> when you're drawing on influences i know you're going to perform a song but what do you draw and what drives you. >> probably just life, experiences i love writing songs, that is my nine to five and i would say i get my inspiration and creativity from day to day life but it sounds like this hit a little different especially in the world that we live in so many opportunities and 70 opportunities with the hurricane and a lot going on it feels really timely and a time to celebrate those that usually don't get the recognition that they quite deserve. rachel: integrate point there are heroes in people not just the tunnel for towers and all the people associated with that but there are towns repeat. up and do the right thing, you are cheering as well.
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>> i'm on the strong to her it's been great and a lot of fun and alana springsteen is not with me were having a lot of fun and they're selling the clubs that were having a blast and about to leave for australia tomorrow is a crazy time for me in the band but were having a lot of fun. >> connecting the dots your heroes are drawn from your own personal people in everyday life, small-town america you can check out the new song and you could check out the tour at tyler hubbard official.com i'm excited to hear you connect the dots. >> if you're in australia go to the show if you're watching. let's check it out ♪ ♪ ♪
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