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rachel: welcome back. pump is making heroic return to butler, pennsylvania. people lining up to get a spot in line. will: survivors of helene and many without power say they feel forgotten by the government. the leadership of the biden harris admin vagues is under scrutiny and revealing they have to ask congress for more money after pima spent more than a bill on relocated immigrants. hider hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now.
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reporter: good morning. this is a heck of a scene. will: sounds like it. reporter: it's a sea of humanity as far as you can see. around the corner in front of us and the cranes and the flag you remember from july 13th, there's a lot of memory in the crowd from july 13th in the 6:00 hour we talked to the gentleman first
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in line since 11:00 a.m. yesterday. last hour we were talking about cars coming in and seemingly coming in and barely 8:00 a.m. in butler, pennsylvania. you keep hearing from folks is resolve, spirit, the miracle of what happened on july 13th and one turn of the head.
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will: pete, how many people do you expect to turn up today for the valley? how many are return visitors there in july and have elected to come back again as a point? they'll be there again today in butler. reporter: we've been asking a lot of pokes that, will, for sure. if you were here on july 13th. the brick wall was here and there's a lot of people returning and if they were here in 020 for the rale -- 2 2020 as well and folks have been here and we'll hear their story as well. rachel: president trump wasn't killed that kay live on television and will wasn't a stampede and more deaths and obviously so said about corey comperatore and his people and the two injured, but there could
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have been so much more if mott for the composure and bravery of that crowd and people that are right behind you. reporter: reporter: there's nothing but love and patriotism in this group and enthusiasm and on bended knee and he was wounded
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and was okay and that memory lingers a lot and barely three months ago here in butler. rachel: thank you, pete. what happened on ju july 13th >> crooks responded with a range pinedder at 5:00 p.m. and police looking for him but they were not anyone to iowas him before trump took the stage at 6:02 p.m. and at 6:11, an officer confronted the group and dropped down and crooks pointed the gun at him and crooks started shooting later.
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there'll be a lot of security measures and they've implemented a lot of changes since july 13td presidential level security and working with local law enforcement and leveraging other federal security resources to expand personnel technology today. will, pete and rachel.
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will: as opposed for july elsheikh be protective glass and at rallies ever since that assassination attempt. more agents in butler, pennsylvania, today and more crohns in butler and agr building supposedly and some of the problems that led to the secret service's pail yuri colins that day. and i pound this fascinating and of course we've talked about kei hiring practices that definitely did de-prioritize merit and program to get more secret service agents to come back and they tried to get retired secret service agents to come back in service and that pushed existing agents out of the service because they figured out wait, i can get my pension and new pay at the same time. and making it just such a
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highlight of fact incompetent government and coming to fema and disaster response and if i incentivize retired agents to come back and get could believe pay on pushing existing agents out. reporter: the ince incentives ad leadership that don't care about ameritocracy and became evident on july 13th and pray and never
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should have happen that had way and need to get to the bottom of how and where it did. memory hole and say pictures of donald trump with the fist in
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the air and blood down his face and it's a little crowd management and my mic was hot. rachel: your mic is hot. reporter: a lot of wonderful people here coming to say hello. rachel: pete, a big banner behind you with a banner saying jesus. people think they're coming to the site of where a miracle took place where the president didn't die and this election in many ways for many people is a spiritual battle as much as political one.
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rachel: a fox weather alert and they'll survey hurricane canaling in north carolina after president trump toured damage in georgia. will: bran i can campbell is live in -- brandy campbell live in asheville, north carolina. reporter: good morning, buys. striking sites here and some of the canaling that remains and there's a lot of it. you noticed the pyre behind me and limpet you buys a quick look
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and an area where there was a propane supplier. right mow they can't do any of the cleanup till they're burning off the rest of the propane left in tanks that are left scattered on their site large propane cars left many the plank and the river ha rose to 26.1 feet blocks away from us caused the water to rise to the top of some of these warehouses. we'll pan to the left to get an idea of just how high it was and this was just last friday. so the scene here still standing still. unport natalie, buys, it's been a kempedly storm and at least 232 lives lost and most here in buck ham, county, the must remember here at least 72 people here and meanwhile we've heard stories of survival and spoke to one man that told us was a hero. he and another maybe babied
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kayaks to save fo folks that retreated to their rooftops. take a listen as he describes what it was like for them. reporter: he told me he's just happy all of the people that they had hay have to work to rebuild infrastructure and return services like power and
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making sure there's contribution sites for residents to have access to food and water till the service restores to their service and businesses. seeing what is behind you for all of asheville to look like and low lying areas close to the rivers and portions of asheville that are okay or most of the city behind you. reporter: it's in the mountains and some residential areas and they're higher up and elevated to where they were able to avoid it and we're in a more low lying area that got a lot of flooding and then think about the areas that are in the mountains and was near these riveras as they pretty much were wrapped just rushing down basically.
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will: high up and cut off no water and electricity and roads and you're cut off. that's what people are trying to solve including people like elon musk by the way and it's powerful and it's a symbol of so many people with the bridge and helping elon musk helping and with the communication update
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and elon and pete buttigieg had a back and forth on x and said let me help you resolve and musk tweeted this has been cleared up. this is getting in, which is good. that's good. rachel: the one thing that every single american could agree on with proper use of our tax dollars that we worked so hard to provide our government, is fema. we've been hearing a lot of reports ben taking commodity
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supplies or state impacted by helene is false. fema is working with federal families and local impacted areas and affectively bringing in life-saving resources to people in the communities that need it most. that's a statement from fema. you hope that's true. however, you can't discount the people who are just getting on their social media there on the ground.
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will: what i experienced in maui and know to some extent to be true in north carolina. it's chaos. most of what you hear is fema is not there. i contested mo they can be everywhere. we hope they could be. now private st.s step in -- private citizens step in. goods plow in and guys like plow
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in. reporter: it's guy withs boats and helicopters and local leaders and law enforcement and first responders and they're the only ones in that moment that are there to provide real, actual, life saving support. the federal government eventually gets there but what people aring looing for is leadership. heir looking for leadership with emphasis this idea that we're on it, we're moving, we're cord mating. this matters to us.
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will: we have c karolime leavitt
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next.
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will: karoline, thank you for being on the program. the ports of entry customer should be on lives in north carolina. reporter: that's right. north carolina, that's right. states across the country and they've shown the world that leadership bone to georgia wise and impacting areas and two local briefings for that local official and what do they need and going for them and he's not in the white house right now and he's privately right and donated more than $5 million for the go fund me page and felt low americans to chip in and the federal government and that's left behind and i couldn't help but look out the window and
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there were trees down everywhere and cars smashed and homes without electricity and obstructing cerumen the sidewalk and we gave another $6 billion to ukraine and it's a dereliction of cutie and fellow americans are struggling and president trump understands that and he'll continue to show up. will: the original goal was at $1 million and already at $5 million and i want to take a moment to provide a fact check
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for americans that had a viral post to suggest that the trump campaign going to send 3% to victims and keep the other 97%. i personally called go fund me earlier this week and said that can't be true. is that true? luckily after i did that, riders put out this fact check. reuters put out that fact check and that's false and posted online and said only 3% donations by the website with storm victims and all proceeds minus a 3% transaction fee from the trump authorized go fund me page and organization supporting this with hurricane helene and that's going for the purse and water mission and you're up to $5 million and 97% of which will help people.
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out on the field in the ground and fixing the damage and all of the money going towards victims on the ground and met with volunteers giving them a remark on the magsal spotlight -- national spotlight and they need money and resources and capital and that's what we're doing and it's good work. will: karoline, today, in butler, pennsylvania, president trump will go back to site of attempted assassination and talking about what we on "fox & friends" this morning see as thousands and thousands of people. what will his message be in butler? >> today is a fallen day in the country and president trump is going back to the counselor and this is lost and injured to be
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with their families and really just show the strength of the families and they're coordinating and the other two gentleman on that line and really the fact that there's thousands of people in butler with lines impeding on them a president in joe biden threatening democracy with wide open border and every day with the weak foreign policy leading us to the brink of foreign policy and working americans and georgia, wisconsin, michigan,
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will: israel's planning a serious and significant response against iran nearly one year after october 7 attacks.
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nate foy is live on the ground in israel with the latest, mate. reporter: good morning. sirens are blaring on the ground and several groups are threatening israel and united states helped out overmight and going with the houthi rebel targets and they're cautioning israel against the striking nuclear wow. silties and acing tafanelying them on tuesday and he's bot that wrong. >> hit the nuclear first and worry about the rest later. reporter: the ayatollah said hale attack israel again if they respond to tuesday's attack
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andoffed hamas' atrocities on october 7 merely a full year ago. israel continues hitting beirut and reports that israel killed presumed successor many an air strike on thursday. meeneither ikp or hezbollah on firmed and the limited ground offensive continues in southern lebanon with ikf showing off weapons they say hezbollah left behind and claiming to have hit a command center located inside of a mosque this morning. back to you.
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rachel: what is our government doing to preserve our privacy from companies like ford and others with these ideas? >> a bunch of zero. rachel: thank you, kurt. appreciate this interesting and troubling information. trump returning to butler honoring corey comperatore and
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i feel like i'm 15 years younger. i just feel like a new person. visit golo.com to get started today. will: we're hearing from a doctor that was in the crowd and
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tried to treat corey comperatore in the moments at the shooting in trump's butler, pennsylvania, rally. rachel: heir live with the doctor jen sweetland. reporter: what's right. we're here with dr. sweetland and a he's a emergency physician and take us back to that moment. >> it was like a rock and roll concert and beautiful sky like today. i was up undermete the jumbotron off to trump's right and heard the shots and shortly after that, everybody in the crowd turnovers anded to the right -- turned to the right and looked at the shots and shortly after, trump was surrounded by a pyramid of secret service and
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heard a woman, probably about 4n the -- diagonally down on the bleachers and i hesitated and heard a voice clear as speaking to you that said go. go. they need your help. what are you waiting for. i want to call out to them and they helped me lift corey, he's
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a big guy, about 6'2, 220 pounds and i wouldn't lift him by myself. despite the blood and obvious distress he was in, they helped me get him back up and i performed cpr on him and cardiac compressions and mouth to mouth resuscitation for about two minutes and i was tapped out by state police, pennsylvania state police by two of the biggest state police officers i've ever met. bigger than you, pete. and nfl tight ends and whisked corey off and at that moment i was able to realize i was performing resuscitation on corey at the feet of i believe his wife. i had met corey before and locked eyes with his wife and typically emergency part with something like that happening, you want to console the person and all i could do was blurt out
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to her he's going to get the help he needs. reporter: she's going to be back here today, his curasoa's whole family here. what would you like to say? >> that his father was a hero and gave his life and threw his body over them not to be shot. i heard a lot that corey was a victim. he wasn't. he was a hero. he gave his life willingly to protect them. i sometimes wonder what it would have been like had corey not done what he did and one of his children had been shot. he could not have lived with himself. never met corey, but i understand he is a girls daddy. loves his wife and children and went to church every single sunday and rock solid belief in god and was ambrette, great
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brother to his family. reporter: we want to thank you for the courage in that moment to deliver. you did go. doctor, god bless you. >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be interviewed. reporter: we're here ahead of the rally replicating in the location on july 13th. more on "fox & friends" on this beautiful saturday morning.
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will: why not bring the farm experience to your own back ward. >> rachel wants to do just this raising her own chickens. she can do it. rachel: i bot talked into this -- i got talked into this. rick: remember her fear of birds? rachel: do not. do not! do not! rachel: here is someone do help me. i am mott getting over my fear of chickens but i got a chicken coop. he and his wife are like the chicken whisperers.
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>> this is sean and rachel's coop going to their house later today. i want to talk about some of the great features that make carolina coop different. check out the dutch karolime. look at this. the dutch door, the hold is on that you can go in or have the kids come up with half door and feed the chickens without letting them out. rachel, you can stand and feed the chickens and mott worry -- rachel: he's getting one. get it away from me. >> come here, rachel. i want to focus on your coop, rachel. come here. look what we built for you. taking all at work out of the chicken coop.
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rick: these are rachel's actual chickens in her coop? >> you want to take all the work out of this and there's a coop from carolina coop and it's a custom piece for your home and things like this cloth keeping predators out and chickens safe and making sure nothing gettings to them. over 100 pounds of food and only have to fill this thing like once a month. you're mott feeding them every day. guys, see the water barrel on the other side smuggling that keeps them watered with 50 gallons of water. 50 gallons captured and putting them, no carrying buckets of food. will: sean's here as well.
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what once took watering every two weeks is now not like that. >> they make it easy with carolina coop and eggs in the front and open up and baby them. storage on the bottom and real quick, over here, this is the hen house and where all the hens live and sleep at might and time to clean it out, only once a year, you have to clean this. rachel: only once a year? can you believe that? >> it's really not like a coop. rachel: had is spectacular. >> all set at carolina coops. >> thank you so much. rachel: the pallets and reman and david henry is coming up next.
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