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on "fox & friends" weekend starting with this. the widow of fallen nypd officer jonathan diller inning us for her first tv interview since her husband was killed in the line of duty. >> i'm not a politician but i can only be put my cries out there, tell my story, tell my husband's story, you know, beg them not to let it happen to anybody else. >> her powerful message as the tonerttunnel to you towers 5k ks
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off this hour. rachel: data reveals tens of thousands of violent criminals are roaming free around the country. we have details later. >> remember when tim walz said this. >> i took the football back from them too, by the way. just so we know. >> but it seems republicans are still the football party as trump gets a a warm welcome at e alabama georgia game. walz got a slightly different reception. the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ good morning, welcome to "fox & friends"'s fourth final hour, here.
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things have gotten worse. breakfast is now on the table. it's behinden behind the fours flowers forthe viewers. >> that was my concession, i loved it behind the flowers so no one can see the breakfast arrived. pete has a guest with him here today. pete: a dear friend of mine who i served with in iraq who was upgraded to the distinguished service cross, one step below the medal of honor. his name is eric garrisy. maybe he didn't want me to say his name. i just did. so fa i'm in trouble. [laughter] >> two of his lovely friends who he serves with and works with. he's one of the-er-my best buddies in the world, he saved so many lives, taught us how to fight and he's in town just to hang out and i just embarrassed him so i'm really proud. rachel: i embarrass him a little more ho? i said what are you going to do. he said we're going to go out
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drinking, i said these are pete's friends for sure. >> i asked what was it like when pete first dropped into combat with the y unit. any evidence of how much he likes is the guy, he didn't touch his breakfast during the commercial break. >> we have a lot to catch up. >> speaking of warm reception, donald trump went to alabama where alabama was taking on georgia. gigantic matchup in college football. alabama won after a furious georgia comeback. when donald trump was showed on the jumbotron you can see the reaction from the crowd. you heard in our introduction into this hour, tim walz said he's taken football back from republicans. well, tim walz visited michigan yesterday for michigan, medicine minnesota where he was welcomed with boos. rachel: look at the reception
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donald trump got. you ayou a amazereception. >> i think it's worth pointing out, tim walz going because he'ses from minnesota, going to the michigan game. he hopes there's enough folks out there that might take a liking to him. he would never go to an alabama, georgia game. trump could go to either one and get that reception. it's the ca character they're playing, which walz is trying to play. it's not working. they're not reaching men, including young men, in the way they want to. it's not just this political race. young men in the america are shifting to political ideologies. there's a harvard youth poll which shows among young people, 18 to 24-year-olds, there's a lot of independents but in ways that are different from other generation, trending towards conservatives. >> you're seeing among young
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people, specifically among young men, they're gravitated towards republicans, towards donald trump. clay travis asked donald trump about this last night at half time. >> we're way up with young people and generally runs including me and the last time i was okay but i wasn't great. we're you by like 30 points with the young people sos that's an honor. they see what happens. they're very smart. look at the way she berated them, she said they're not smart, they're much smarter than her, i'll be honest but i think we're going to do really well. there's an energy. we did great in 2016. we frankly did better in 2020. the most votes ever gotten by a sitting president by far. there has never been energy like there is now. and i guess it's me, but you know what it is? it's also when they look at what's happened to our country, our country's going bad. our country is a very, very dangerous place right now. when you look at what she's done at the border, it's a very dangerous place but we love our
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country and we're going to turn it around and we're going to make america better, greater than ever before. rachel: we talked earlier about this point and what were some of the reasons? why are men gr gravitating towas donald trump and the republican part pete, you brought up a good point. you said it's counter cultural in many ways to do that right now. to be for these ideas that donald trump stands for. i also think that masculinities is under attack. who embodies more unapologetic masculinity than donald trump? he's been attacked for it. he doesn't seem to care. i think after a certain point -- also, the or other point us, wo he's is for the people? a lot of men are work woulding class men, they want to support their families. you see young men, these are men who want to get their lives started, looking forward to what's ahead. it seems like the american dream is slipping away with so many liberal policies. i think there's a lot going on. that's the result and you see
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liberals, at least people at msnbc, definitely trying to analyze this and figure out what's going on. listen. >> the real struggle for harris campaign, young men, older men, men of color, white men. they're doing all they can. the debate next week will be interesting to see how tim walz reaches out to that group. >> summarize, all men. rachel: exactly. men don't like kamala. >> majority of men. rachel: you're from minnesota ta,pete, tim walz was brought in because he was a coach and they claimed he could get an every man vote. >> he claimed to be a everyman, moderate, when he represented minnesota's first district. when he became governor, he became the liberal he's always been. the divide is real in medicine medicinesew the -- minnesota.
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part of the rational, help us out in swing states with big, conservative, rural populations, union populations, they left tim walz in minnesota. relied on urban liberals for support. rachel: it's interesting watching tim walz walk out on the field. there's no way donald trump could walk out on a football field and not be swarmed by everybody. >> that's before of the fans were there. rachel: even people on the sidelines, there was not much interest in running up to him. >> former president trump slamming vice president harris for her handling of the southern border. rachel: meanwhile, dhs is trying to down play the new i.c.e. data released he revealing that thousands of convicted illegals are here in the united states. >> look who is here. griff john kin jenkins has the . >> dhs is trying to downmri this becauses the kayeas at the border is arresting -- chaos at
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the border is arguably the biggest story of the last four years and donald trump knows it and knows it's one of the beg. weakness'. >> total q disquar disqualifier kamala. she shouldn't be allowed to run. it's an invasion of our country that nobody ever thought. >> dhs t putting out over 425,000 non-detained illegal aliens are roaming u.s. streets with 13 you 13,000 convicted of homicide, 15,000 convicted of sexual assault. there's another 222,000 that have pending crime criminal chao the number is larger than 425,000. dhs exhi sent me a statement sag the data is being interpreted.
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i it includes many who are under the jurisdiction or currently incarcerated by federal, state or local law enforcement partners. i reached out to dhs, to i.c.e., saying if it goes back 40 of years, break it down. give us the numbers. we yet to get those. they don't want the numbers out there. to put it in perspective, the overall non-hdetained docket, criminals and everybody else, increased more than double in the fiscal year 2020, when it ended, when donald trump took over it was 3 continue to 3 million, today it's over 7.4 million. the numbers have increased. they don't want to break it down. >> i heard the squealing from the left on those numbers yesterday alongside the fact she went to visit the border but you're right. is there any sense -- what about on policies? is there this change she's made that would actually change this or -- she says she's for border security now. are you seeing anything that would change this reality?
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>> well, listen. she's got another three months as vice president and as the border czar whether she has any role in that any more or not she could do something and make a change. let's see it. they say it goes back decades. a decade ago in july of 2015, kate steinly was shot in the back in pittsburgh and murdered. it was a huge story because it's so rare. now we have a kate steinly every week. that's what the administration doesn't want to address. they don't talk about it. harris doesn't hold press conferences. i would love to ask her mri what would a future harris administration do to try to get criminals off the street. that's why poll after a poll afl americans are concerned about safety. >> that's the arre argument ths made. they're suggesting he would be different than joe biden, different beliefs than joe biden, the last three and-a-half years don't evidence that,
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neither do policy proposals. we don't know much about policy proposal. how are you different than joe biden. do you have anything for me? >> i bet on the georgia dogs who lost. i was up until the very end. i thought we had a comeback. carson bagg through an interception in the end zone at the end. >> he texted me after the show yesterday. >> i will hand your 20 bucks. i will say this, thank god for college playoffs, that gives us a shot to play alabama again. >> it's not about the money. it's pout this moment, really. it's about you having to give your praise to me. you were wrong, i was right. that's what i really want. >> i'm a humble, j gentle ma. >> so be be a netic. so pathetic.>> i was watching e and one of the guys was saying the they look so loose. they look relaxed. i'm like oh, no, here we g i
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think the meme of the day is going to be kirby smart throwing his hat and a head gear down. it was a tough game. >> tough moment. >> go, dogs. >> thank you, griff. rachel: thanks, griff. >> it has been six months since nypd detective, father and husband jonathan diller was killed in the a shooting during a traffic stop in queens record. in queen.rach. racrecallyesterday her widow jo. >> 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 see my husband in his eyes, in his heart always and i think that's what gets me through. these officers, they're human beings. they're somebody s' husband, they're somebody's father, son, you know, 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, you know, and i know the people who have lost before me, they didn't want it
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to happen to me. and you know, to me, like the message has to be out there. we have to rsupport them. we have to protect them. i'm not a politician but i can only put my cries out there, tell my story, tell my husband's story, beg them not to let i'm happen to anybodyless. when i meet anyone, i tell his story, ask them to remember my face, my son's face and remember those who lost and think about us when they make laws because it affects uses. >> let's check in with abby hornacek, live at the tunnel to you towers 5k runnd a walk in new york city today. abby. >> reporter: hey, will. yeah, that's right. the rain is starting to come down but the spirits are definitely high. it has been an emotional morning. it's going to get more so as the run kicks off but you can see behind me we have firefighters from all over the city, lining
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up, ready to go for the run. hello, how's it going. wees your name? >> madison. >> reporter: what fire department are you from. >> h elizabeth avenue and somerset. >> reporter: have you run this before. >> fourth year k knew. >> reporter: what's it like running from the tunnel. >> you're almost like crying when you're running. i can't cry and run but -- >> reporter: how difficult is it to run in all of your gear? >> honestly, it's difficult but it's not -- i know i have to could it. do it. it's not a situation of how difficult it is, i have to do it. >> reporter: you say you have to do it. what inspired you to become a firefighter in the first place. >> my dad. >> reporter: hey dad, come here. how proud are you that your daughter followed in your foot steps? >> very proud. couldn't be prouder. >> reporter: you've been a
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firefighter for how long. >> junior firefighter for one year but i've grown up around. >> reporter: she's been around the fire house her whole life. can you tell me something wonderful about your daughter. >> she continues to amaze me every single day. every single day. she outperforms me in everything she does, just to do it on spite. you know. my grades in high school, she doubles them. she doing a great job. >> reporter: god bless you both. thank you for everything you do. all of you, we owe our lives to you. thank you. guys -- >> incredible. awesome job. rachel: thanks, abby. >> the 5k run, walk begins at 9:30 a.m. a eastern time on hamilton avenue in brooklyn. >> by the way, another programming note. tonight tune in to fox news channel because a show self-titled melania hosted he by ainsley earhart will air at 10:00 eastern time. the entirety of ther interview which you may have seen portions of on "fox & friends" weekday and it was as wide ranging of an
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interview with melania as i've seen and she hasn't been in the press all that much recently. here -- she's been in the press but hasn't gave full interview until recently. here's a a snippet of melania trump. >> i think the team around you is very, 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 y agenda. rachel: i am so looking forward to watching this tonight for so many reasons, as you said, we don't really get to see or hear from melania very often. she's kind of made that decision but it's very clear, even from these segments that we're looking at, how powerful her voice is when it comes to advising her husband. i believe -- >> no doubt. rachel: i believe what she said there is going to be a guiding light in a future trump
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administration. also, speaks a lot to our friend, ainsley earhart. she's such a great interviewer, knows how to draw information out and it doesn't surprise me she got a lot of the stuff that a lot of people have been missing about melania in this interview so kudos to you, ainsley, you did a phenomenal job. >> 10:00 y 10:00 tonight on f. rachel: we have a fox news alert, israel takes more he's hezbollah leaders as the country asks the u.s. to help deter iran. >> rob spaulding on the growg threat of a wider war, coming up.
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>> we're back with a fox news alert, this is a live look at beirut as idf officials say more than 20 terrorists were killed in an a strike that took out he's bohezbollah's leader frida. israeli officials say they took out another top leader last night. they took over the guy that took over for hassan nasrallah. ttreyyingst joins us live from israel. >> reporter: we can hear israeli fighter jets overhead as the country continues to harget
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hezbollah. 20 additional hezbollah members were killed over the weekend, which took out hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. another h hezbollah commander ws taken out in a strike overnight. israelis are putting new pressure on the iran backed group to stand down and take care of missile launch positions. israeli forces are staging on the northern border, a possibility they enter southern lebanon in the coming days or weeks and the white house is calling for a cease fire between israel and hezbollah. take a listen. >> mr. president, is there a ground incursion into lebanon inevitable. >> cease fire. >> will you respond to the missile attacks on the red sea? >> we're responding. >> reporter: president biden
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talking about the iran backed houthis there who who last night fired a ballistic missile toward israel's second largest city of tel aviv. >> it is ongoing. it started october 7th. if you want to understand this and trey's reporting right now where it emanates from, check out the new book, called black saturday, comes out on tuesday. you can order it anywhere books are sold, also foxnewsbooks.com. thank you, trey. >> reporter: thank you, pete. >> our next our next guest knl about facing radicals. thank you for being here. not only was nasrallah killed but his replacement was killed quickly as well. we're hearing reports that bibi feet nnetanyahu didn't want to l
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the u.s. for fear our administrationings our leadership would try to he prevent it. help us understand the mindset that says you wouldn't want the death of a terrorist leader. >> you can go back to you our participation in the kosovo war. we were concerned about leaks coming from our coalition allies and so we had to shield them from some of the information that was coming out. i think it's very similar. here, the israelis just don't trust america because there's such an anti-jewish b backlash going on and people in the administration also feel this way soi'm sure they're concerned whatever they do might be leaked to he hezbollah which is unfortunately. >> it's incredible. the fear is if we share to the united states, somehow it gets to hezbollah or the pressure is too much and a strike is prevented. that's no way to fight and win a war. how does israel navigate against
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hezbollah and how do they navigate while biden is in office. >> nasrallah, hezbollah, they're responsible for killing hundreds of americans. it's our fight too. we are in sync with israel. if you go back to the trump administration, the say abraham accords, we were strangling iran connectionly. today, we've taken all those off. and in essence we made t the israeli's job harder. working together with israelis we can get a lot done. unfortunately, we're not there. they'll have to do it on their own until something changes. >> that's right. for the next couple months it's do it on their own because they don't know who the partners are. it was predictable under the trump administration. a lot of this was unleashed because the abraham accords were so successful, potentially there was an alliance w between israed
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saudi arabia. thank you for your time. i'm going to pass it over to will. >> experts say federal agents will need a judge to issue a search warrant to access eric adams' n crypted cell phone after the new york city mayor pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges. we're learning adams' girlfriend is reportedly facing complaints she hasn't shown up to work at the cities' department of education for nearly a year. al sharpton you calling for an emergency leading with city and state leaders to discuss adams' charge. a fox weather alert, luke combs is planning to help north carolina residents after helene devastated his home state. he took to social media saying absolutely heart broken for everyone impacted by hurricane helene especially my folks in the western north carolina. me and my team have been making calls and i think we've got something really sperbled linedd up to help the carolinas as much as we can. and those are your headlines.
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let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for the fox weather forecast. >so.>. >> so glad to sees doing that. they will he need so much. southern appalachians, a lifetime storm. we have a lot of people without power there. take a lack at the weather maps. couple million households without power from the storm, 927,000 households still in south carolina, it's going to take a long time to get power back on. across parts of the p appalachian, it's not that warm, temps in the low 70s today, a lot of stuff wet and it's chilly, at night temps drop down into the 50s so it's cold for those without power. in florida, we've had three storms, three hurricanes in the last year, almost hitting the exact can same spot. one was six weeks ago. that's caused so much damage to the infrastructure. obviously this storm wiping out most of the area fully. we've got temperatures there in the the up youerer 80s lower 90s
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and it's humid. that's a big struggle as well. look at the weather across the southern appalachians, temperatures today 73 in asheville. we've got scattered showers, this is all still remnants of helene. that rain is going to continue for a few days. by the way, will, we've got rain here across parts of the northeast. all still part of helene. this isn't fully out of here until we get to the day on wednesday or thursday. will. will: rough situation. we with want to pay attention to that in western north carolina, all of that region, see what we can do to help. the t2t race is kicking off. ababby hornacek brings us the start of the race s. >> reporter: 40,000 people started running toward the tunnel and we'll have more on that after the break so stick around on "fox & friends." ♪
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>> the 23rd annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk is now underway. >> fox nation's abby hornacek has been there all morning long. abby. rachel: can you hear us, abby? >> reporter: i hear now, yes. rachel: all right, good. >> reporter: just the excitement here, 40,000 people are running this race. we have a new wave about to kick off at the starting line. you can already see some folks running through the battery tunnel and just a reminder, they are retracing the steps of steven siller whos was an fdny firefighter who sacrificed his life during known save people. we've been talking to firefighters here as well. every one of their stories is so insprigsal. inspirational. we talked to a daughter who was inspired by her dad. they're cheering so loud because they they love all the people
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here. every single person is helping one another and it's just -- it's a great place to be, guys. we're reminded of how some people -- dennis quaid me told me last hour how some people run toward what other people are running away from so it's invasional. you heard the horn. i'll let you take a look. the kids up front are really going for it. you have firefighters running in full gear, really getting into foot steps of steven siller, what he did when he parked a his car to run to the twin towers to help people out. the whole community is involved. it's such a blessing to be here. rachel. rachel: thanks, abby. to donate, go to 2t2, tunnels to towers.org. it's time n for a pop culture roundup. why don't we introduce griff. griff's here, griff jenkins.
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starting off, former first lady melania trump sat down with ainsley earhart where discussed the impact of her modeling career. >> it's nothing more than to be first lady in front of the world, than the fashion industry. the fashion industry is glamorous. but it's at the same time very tough. and as everybody judges you, look at you a certain way, so it's -- it can be a mean world as well so nothing prepared me more for this world than fashion. rachel: i thought being on reality tv griff, that's how i got my start, you have people say all stuff about you. the modeling world is a get prep for politics. >> what's so great about this, the country learned more about who melania trump is in that interview alone and now with her
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book than we ever knew. melania could have written a memoir to make a few bucks. she's has waited this long. it gives us an insight we never had. rachel: she is the most glamorous first lady in american history. she knocked jackie o off the pedestal. it's amazing. watch the special tonight, melania, 10:00 p.m. eastern. great job, ainsley on that. barry williams who played greg on the brady bunch, i was raised on the brady bunch. tell them what he said. >> this is the least surprising thing ever. he said, quote, we all hooked up with each other at some point, not necessarily while we were filming. i dated maureen and chris knight dated eve and michael a susan hd a mock wedding at some point.
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we all hooked up. rachel: who knew? >> we all knew. rachel: i didn't. i'm so innocent. >> he said also in the interview that he had a teen crush on his tv mom, florence. rachel: listen, florences henderson is funny, t w witty, u adida show with her, she had a wicked, naughty sense of humor many it's not surprising that a teenager would find her interesting and beautiful. i didn't know this stuff was happening. >> you knew there was a look going on when she was they in se box, looking up. rachel: lana delray, she's gorgeous, she married anil gator al gayertore tour guy, he owns t
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swamp alligator tour. what do you make of this. >> they they got married on an alligator tour boat. this shows love has no boundaries. lana delray, who i love, she seems about hollywood and fame and stars and yet she ditches it and marries the love of her life, an alligator boat captain. i wish them nothing but the best. it's like sandra bullock. rachel: like julia roberts. get y away from hollywood. spain is saying forget the dating apps, we've been saying this a lot, they're saying go to the grocery store. that's where you find love. watch. >> single people, they want to find their other half, grab a
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pine apple, put it upside down in t shopping if you find someoe you like, you have the pineapple upside down and crash your shopping cart. rachel: it's a way to meet people, not on apps, a fun game in the grocery store, what do you make of this. >> i'll never look at pineapples in the same way at the grocery store. in d.c., georgetown, the safeway for years is known as the social safeway, because meet there. rachel: when i was in la there was a grocery store where hot singles hung out and we made sure to go shopping there. the grocery store, not the apps, appkeep it real, people. don't move, we have maria bartiromo next. thank you, griff, you awesome thank you, griff, you awesome having you. ♪ sing it adam! ♪ turbotax'll beat your price ♪
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this week america'ss busiest ports could come to a standstill as 45,000 workers could walk off the job if union negotiators cannot reach a deal when their contract expires coming up tuesday. rachel: the move could cost our economy, get this, up to $5 billion a day. >> sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo joins us now. good morning, maria. maria: hi, team. >> i've had a couple conversations over the last two mornings with people in the know
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on this. they say the same thing. the president's going to have to do something to stop this strike. maria: yeah, for sure. guys, look, the dock workers know they can go on strike because they've seen this movie before. you know, the bay den biden administration has gotten p gotteninvolved in work issues bn unions and corporations time and time gone. kamala harris and joe biden threaten to join picket lines, they yo attack the leadership of cocorporate america. it's so divisive. they know they can stop the products from moving and they'll get the raise they want they've seen it before so it again shows the ineptitude of this administration but it also shows that inflation is about to go higher once again. i mean, we have had this last year of the federal reserve trying to rein in inflation. if you're talking about half of
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all goods shipped in containerrers in and a out of the u.s. stopping, you're talking about produce, you're talking about everyday items that will not be on the shelves. yeah, the administration will likely get involved and we will likely see inflation spike once again. so we just saw this year of the fed trying to rein in inflation by raising interest rates and they had to cut interest rates by a very shocking half a point just a week and-a-half ago. and because the economy is weakening and this is just going to add to that and i would expect another spike in inflation and i would expect an economy that gets impacted in terms of going to the stores and not finding what you need. this may happen on tuesday, but this is certainly emergency moments right now for this administration. you don't want to see this happen right before the election. rachel: doesn't sound like it's a good thing before an election for the democrat party especially. tell us what's coming up on sunday morning futures.
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maria: we're going to stalk tok about this with jason smith, we're going through the candidates' economic plans. water beginning with a change in events in israel. and we are beginning with another week where israel is decimating hezbollah and we're going to talk about that why iran appears to be on the run right now. israel is not sharing any of this with the un united states y moranymore. we'll talk with john ratcliffe about that. we'll see how it impacts the election. we'll talk with donald trump junior this morning about how all of this impacts the election as well as assassination attacks on his father. then we're talking with the post poland, president duda is my special guest this morning to discuss the impact of the war ukraine and why he's telling 800,000 polish americans living in pennsylvania, they better get out and vote in the 2024 election. you want to hear what president duda has to say to polish
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americans. we're getting into the border, unbelievable statistics 13,000 murderers walking around our streets in america as well as rapists an the list goes on of. we'll talk about kamala harris' visit to arizona with arizona senate candidate kari lake and the union border patrol vice president to get the facts about what's going on at the border. wasn't it incredible that kamala harris goes to the border and stthere 19 minutes and gives a speech on how she would be tough on the border. everybody responding was saying the same thing, what a joke. we'll talk about that as well. >> w watch sunday morning futs coming up in 11 minutes. it's week four in the nfl. we have the must-see showdowns on fox. >> craig carton has his picks and predictions, next. ♪
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>> it's another packed football sunday on fox with the patriots taking on the 49ers. four other matchups including the eagles and buccaneers, home
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coming for tom brady who will call plays from the booth on fox. here with more is the host on breakfast ball on fs1, craig carton. this is a debut appearance here on "fox & friends," is it. >> with you it is. i've been around a long, long time. >> okay. kilmeade, doocy, pete, i don't know. , i don't know. you're the big jets fan. i'm sure this will be an objective analysis on the jests today. what do you see with jets and broncos? >> this is the easiest game of the week to predict. i am a am a jets fan. this is a route. is this is a 40-3 type of game, aaron rodgers re-established himself as the greatest quarterback on the planet earth and there's no chance at all a. it's also revenge game because
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matt hackett, the offensive coordinator of the jets got fired and replaced by sean pay seanpayton and aaron rodgers wil get revenge for his friend. >> that sounds objective to me. that was without emotion. eagles, bucs, that's an interesting game. the bucs are better than we thought, may ffi,field mayfieldr than we thought. what do you think of eagles, bucs. >> it's a revenge game. ii think tampa's a better team right now, coming off a bad loss. they get to go back home. the question is, what will the head coach of the eagles do to foobar another game, he's the worst game day manager in the nfl. saquon barkley will be the best player on the field. you can expect a close game, both teams in the 20s.
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i think tampa wins. >> pats, 4 4 #ers, -- 49ers,e line is big this time. >> the question is, the injuries to san francisco, namely that guy right there, christian mccaffery, the tight end is banged up, so the real issue for san francisco is do they overcome the injuries. i think they do. i think they get right, get back to 500. new england is a rebuilding team. they have no offense to speak of other than a decent running back. san francisco should win by a lot. >> good stuff, maybe we'll have you back, even with me hosting. thanks man. >> hopefully, more "fox & friends" moments away.
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