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♪ ♪ charlie: so as -- county goes, so goes america, at least that's how it's been for the past 44 years when it comes to the presidential election. a small washington state county has correctly predicted the last 11 presidents. so will their perfect streak continue 16 days from now? pamela blakeman is the republican party chair, she joins us now. great to see you.
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this is a really impressive feat by your county. and, mean, it's the past 11 elections which is almost 50 years which is almost as long as joe biden has been in the white house fixing america -- or many in washington trying to fix the country. this is very impressive. [laughter] >> well, we're impressivive. [laughter] charlie: very nice. so who's going to win this time? >> it's going to be donald trump. i mean, i am excited by what i see on the ground, and if i -- and just the understanding of why people are engaged this tame around -- this time around, it's donald trump. charlie: do you see any of your neighbors who are, who tend to be more democratic or have voted 'em the accurate in the past who are -- democrat in the past who are open to donald trump? >> both my neighbors are both
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strong democrats, and i think that's one of the things that's unique about this county maybe than the others, we are, you know, we're not solid red, we're not solid blue. there is a real debate that goes on, you know? but my actions, the things i've been involved with with the party is i see people, they don't want people to know they're going to vote for trump. i mean, the trump voters are an interesting batch. i mean, there are those the that they just don't want it because they know the passion opposing him is so strong. there are those that, so i call them secret voters. there are those that, lots of people that find trump annoying, but they know what life was like under him. they really care about the international scene, they care about the economy, and they're issue-related, and her going to go for trump. there are those that, you know,
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have their mixed feeling, but they're going to go for trump and then there's, as always, that strong always trumper. they're passionate, heir out there working -- they're out there working the neighborhoods. that's' kind of what i see going on right now. charlie: and it speaks so well for you and your neighbors that you all have these passionate feeling, but you all a get along and you can talk about it. >> well, we get along, but our talk is somewhat cautious. [laughter] charles: shar march well, caution is always -- >> i am part of a group that i think is kind of unique. it's been around for decades, i've only been involved this past year, but it's called political conversations at the senior center. and there's like, oh, probably 15 democrats and 5 republicans, and we talk political issues. and -- charlie: well, we need to get all of you and your neighbors out to teach a class on civil
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civics for the rest of country. thank you so much for joining us, pamela. >> that -- thank you for asking me. charlie: yes, indeed. >> bye-bye. charlie: obama is still campaigning for harris, and this time he took credit for trump's economy. >> i'm having conversations with pokes that are like, oh, i don't know, you know. you've got to remember the economy when he first came into office, i remember those first two years were pretty good. yeah, yeah, it was good, because of it was my economy! charlie: yeah. oh, yeah. so "sunday morn futures" anchor maria bartiromo sets the record straight next. if what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products are made in america and come fresh from the family farm. and produced under the most sustainable farming techniques. from our sheets to our blankets and quilts this is a product that can be passed on.
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♪ will: turning now to some headlines, speaker johnson announcing a classified briefing today after documents reportedly showing u.s. intelligence on israel's plans for a retaliatory strike against iran appeared on social media this past week. the leak reportedly includes specific details about the type and number of munitions israel may use in a potential large scale military strike in iran. the leak are comes after iran launched a barrage of nearly 200 missiles at israel earlier this month. a new mexico woman says she lost everything she owns after her apartment flooded when record-breaking rainfall hit roswell last night. nearly are 6 inches of rain falling in a single day
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yesterday breaking the previous or record set in 1901 and prompting a flash flood emergency. no word yet op on any victims. and those are your headlines. rick, over to you. rick: yeah, it's all part of this same system stuck out across parts of the four corners. it is going to rain out by tomorrow, but take take a look at map and show you what we're talking about, the area around the four corners has another foot of snow up around the telluride area, and it is all running up to this high pressure that is protecting the eastern half of the country. you literally can not find a cloud in the eastern half of the country, much less rain, and that's because of this area of high pressure that is going to remain in place at least for the next week. you might think, hey, this is great, the weather is nice, and it is the, but it is becoming overly dry and starting to let drought expand across the country, and that has longer-term imply implications
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in -- if in this pattern continues. yesterday we had hurricane oscar form, this happened really quickly, but the storm is around turks and caicos. it will make landfall later today across parts of cuba, and then it is going to cut back across the bahamas and and will not impact the at all other than bringing some swells. if you're down around florida, just be careful there. here's your temperatures there waking up, cool on both coasts. oh, back to you, will. oh, the rachel, i think. rachel: it's to the me, rick. rick: sorry. rachel: the number one issue for voters, former president obama is trying to take credit for trump's economy, watch. >> i'm having conversations with folks that are like, well, i don't know, you know? i know trump ooh's kind of crazy, but i remember the economy when he first came into office, i remember those first two years were pretty good. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, yeah, it was good
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because it was my economy. [cheers and applause] rachel: "sunday morning futures" anchor maria bartiromo joins us now. that's not the way i recall it being. [laughter] i actually remember obama telling us to accept the new normal about the economy that he had, and i also remember him, maria, mocking donald trump when donald trump said i'm going to bring manufacturing jobs back. he was, like, what does this guy have, a magic wand? then the economy jumped when donald trump got in, it was actually two years after. maria: yeah, it sure was, rach. good morning to you and the team. all of this are from obama sounds pretty desperate, to be honest with you, and certainly ineffective. i think if you look at what happened when trump got into office, he changed everything that obama handed him. he cut regulations aggressively, he cut taxes. and as a result, you went all the way up to 4% growth in one quarter during the trump administration. so, you know, we all know where
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inflation was when president trump handed president biden the economy, and inflation was at 11.4%. -- 1.4%. it soared up to 9.1% in biden's term because of all of the excessive spending. this is the first democrat that i'm hearing actually associate spending around covid with inflation, and that's the reality of it. they went wild pending on covid, and they made believe that all that spending was for covid, but really it was for the climate change agenda. and because of all of that excessive spending, $7 trillion, inflation soared, and thats where we are today. it's hard to rein it back in. think president obama's influence may be waning a little because he pretty much shamed black men the other day into voting for kamala harris, and we're going to talk about that this morning. got a great panel coming up, talking with dr. ben carson and former senate candidate from georgia, herschel walker. they've got some schooling of their own to send to president
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obama about what happened in the economy and about really voting on policy rather than party. you know, rachel, i think that this election is coming down to the independent, and that's why we're leading the show this morning with senator bernie sanders. we're going to talk to the vermont senate about the independent, because this is the person that, sure, leans right on many issues but may lean left op on other issues. they are independent. they're not beholden to the party or to labels, they're beholden to their family and to the policies that actually make their lives better. and that's what we're talking about this morning with bernie sanders and dr. ben carson and herschel walker. we're also talking with lieutenant governor winsome sears in west virginia because -- in virginia, suing states by trying to the ensure that only american citizens get to vote in this election. the voter rolls being cleaned
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up, it's enormous to. and we're going to talk with eric trump, what spark ifs slew over the last week from my interview with president trump last weekend, rachel. everybody went nuts about his comment about the enemy within. they conveniently cut out my question which was are you expecting chaos from outside agitators. they cut my question. we're going to talk about that as well this morning. got a big show. rachel: always sparks flying on your show. thanks, maria. maria: see you in ten minutes. rachel: we have week seven's must-see nfl matchups. announcer chris meyers is here next. ♪ -- beers on a friday night. ♪ yeah, i'm wishing i us -- i was with y'all ♪ arexvy is a vaccine
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will: it's the day giants' fans have been dreading, the return of saquon barkley the metlife stadium. after six years in new york, barkley joined the archrival eagles. and here to get us ready for the reunion right here on fox is the man who will be on the play, chris meyers.
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chris, good to see you this morning. >> good to see you, will. will: i want to say touch matchup for the giants, but the eagleings haven't had a great start this season either. but they've got saquon, and he's cone well. >> yeah, he's carried the eagles, among the top rushers in the nfl. giants, it is an important nfc east matchup because washington's the leader, dallas has been average or below that, so there's a chance for a team to move up. and saquon, it was a big deal. the other than of the giants said, hey, i may not sleep well if he joins the eagles. it might be the best thing to happen to philadelphia since ben franklin, but we'll see how he's received today coming back to new jersey against the team, the giants, that he did so well for for the statistic years you mentioned. will: also at one, we've all can come to the slow realization that the vikings might be for real, they're pretty good with sam darnold, and everybody
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understands the lions are very good. now, on paper, okay, the lions may be the best team in the nfc, but after last week it's, like, are the cowboys just really bad. so did we see really bad cowboy withs or a dominating, really good detroit lions in. >> yeah, i think the lions are dominant on of, but defensively aide. en hutch. enson who was the top quarterback sacker in the league got hurt. that's going to affect if their defense p especially in this game. strike isings have a blitzing defense. they lead the league in if interceptions, but the lions are the top scoring team in the league. i think this is, you know, another test for the vikings. i know we keep non-believing, but i think the lions could outscore them. that division, the nfc north, is the best in football. is they're playing very good football. will: that was a sad and
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terrible injury to aidan hutchinson, but i did see a report he could theoretically be back if the lions made it all the way to the super bowl. you might see him again. then this one, chris, 4:00, it's america's game of the week, it's a rematch of the super bowl. it is chiefs and 49ers. >> yeah. i mean, they played in the super bowl, in fact, the chiefs have been in four of the last five super bowls, and they beat the 49ers twice in those super bowls to win. this matchup, kansas city not playing great offensively. yeah, or they've won 11 straight, but 9 of those have been one-score games, so they play them close. their defense keeps them this it, and then mahomes makes a crazy play. and they haven't scored more than 27 the points in any of those games which is unheard of. but the 49ers have been battling injuries trout the year. they still don't have christian mccaffrey. however, brock purdy, this might be the game for him, he does
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have some receivers to go to, jordan mason's been a good fill-in running back, and the 49ers have played with a little more purpose. they're in a tight division race whereas kansas city's already kind of running away with the afc west. it's america's game of the week for a reason. year used to seeing the -- we're used to seeing the chiefs and mahomes especially against the 49ers. will: that game at four senior, all this -- eastern, all this begins, first game at 1:00. chris, thanks so much for being with us on fox and friends. >> my pleasure. have a great morning. will: me too too. all right, more "fox & friends" moments away. ♪ we're all in the same boat fishing in the same hole. ♪ wondering where the same time goes and money a too ♪
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♪ charlie: look at those calm seas. gorgeous is. rachel: oh or, that is such a beautiful site. will: charlie, popped the picture up, he goes, where is that? put his glasses on -- [laughter] chr. charlie: i can't see. [laughter] will: tomorrow, donald trump, lawrence jones, barbershop in the bronx. they're going to sit down, they're going to talk with patrons, take some questions. tune in for that tomorrow on "fox & friends." charlie: two weeks from tuesday will be election day. rachel: how is that possible? charlie: it'll all be over by then. rachel: we've got it all here on fox news, stay with us tomorrow and and then again on the weekend next time. ♪ ♪ rachel: maria: good sunday

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