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rachel: the 8:00 hour of "fox and friends" weekend, lee zeldin looking to return $20 billion back to taxpayers he says was wasted during the biden administration. out of control classrooms, kids glued a cell phone, teen anxiety, the collapse of parenting. rachel: a special guest making the race great again, the third hour of "fox and friends first" weekend starts now.
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♪ it is 8:00 in new york and welcome back to "fox and friends" weekend. great to be with you all, great to be on fox square with chickens. rachel: thank you. very well behaved. first of all, welcome, happy to have you on the couch. we were out on fox square with the chicken whisperers. they walked sean and i through our chicken experience. sean:we have come a long way. rachel: those are my chickens. there are 13 and sean and the kids come in and go hello, girls, really love those chickens but i don't go out there. we just got our first egg and let's see charlie's cooper.
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he has some healthy looking ones. charlie: that is their winter quarters. a little more enclosed but that's their summer quarters. it is not as fancy. it's a weird trailer park. that is molly guarding all of the burns. rachel: do they get a belong? charlie: we lost a few birds here and there. they have bird dogs, the trigger goes off and you have to reminder them they are not ducks or geese. lisa:i feel like i need chickens now. rachel: you call allison. charlie, quick, they talked about avian flu and how at this time best to keep her chickens not free ranging but mine are not free range, free range in
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their giant hotel but yours -- charlie: we have guineas -- rachel: are you going to change things up? charlie: if we lose them all we lose them all and get new ones. it is a farm. you tend to learn to not get too emotionally attached. they are not dogs. lisa: i would not be able to read them. you are so serious and focused. rachel: not with chickens. charlie: i am a chicken. charlie: i was showing a video for black snake eating chicken eggs in our coupe at home and she's totally cool with huge black snake wrapping up -- rachel: have we have snake sunset. lisa: i would be terrified of a
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snake. rachel: you just broke the rule. you said you are terrified of snakes. did you know what was going to happen? lisa: i would play with -- i don't know. rachel: here is somebody scared of nothing, donald trump. where he's going to be tomorrow. he's going to be at the daytona 500, another busy week at the white house. lisa: he signed two executive order, when creating a new council on energy dominance, another bar inge federal funding from schools that mandate the covid vaccine. charlie: madeline rivera is live with more. >> reporter: a new energy dominance counsel will be led by doug bergum and chris right,
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then he directed bergum to undo the banning of offshore drilling, it is hard for trump administration to undo, it requires congress to act and change the law but varga is projecting confidence. >> reporter: under the biden administration there was a war against american energy, today that wars ended. when you take 625 million acres of land out of production, you are restricting the balance sheet of america but as donald trump said this is unleashed, the biden administration had a whole of government approach, turning 180 ° and unleashed that potential. lisa: donald trump on the latest moves. >> this is a big deal. we have more energy on any country and unleashing it to put it nicely. >> reporter: yesterday the president signed an executor
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border banning schools that have coronavirus mandates from receiving federal funds. the order states given the incredibly low risk of serious covid 19 illness for children and young adults, threatening to shut them out of an education is an intolerable infringement on personal freedom. turning to doge which is moving at lightning speed, terminated 586 contracts, it ended training grants in the last 48 hours totaling $400 million, letters were sent to education department in all 50 states directing them to remove all dei programming in public schools within 14 days or face the law of federal funding. charlie: we can look at this executive order that mandates institutions that mandate the covid vaccine. you could ask how many are
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doing it, we don't know how many there are but it doesn't matter. it is important to lay this marker down that we will never go down this path again. if trump had remained in office after 2020, none of this would have been allowed to happen. wouldn't have allowed anybody to force anybody to take a vaccine they didn't want. rachel: one of the interesting things, this is going to be great, he's going to look at vaccine injuries and we will start taking those cases seriously and bringing those numbers to light and a lot of that happened to young people who didn't need that vaccine. they mandated them. we will have my daughter on talking about that and other things. what happened was absolutely criminal. they had injuries, many were
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kicked out of schools or the case of my daughter got a religious exemption at her school she was treated like she was a leper at her school, it was grotesque. lisa: it never made sense for young and healthy people, they did this to young and healthy people who were never at risk of covid and did you know when they were lying to what was is another reason we lack common sense, the vaccinemakers, stopping transmission was never the goal of the vaccine, just to keep people out of hospital, they started lying to us, they knew it wasn't stopping transmission but they forced the arms of young healthy individuals, terrible chapter of life we went through and finally found sanity again.
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charlie: three hostages released by hamas including an american are reunited with their families. charlie: donald trump says israel has to decide what will happen of the terror groups ignores his ultimatum for all hostages to be released today. rachel: greg palcott joins us with wonderful news. >> reporter: the tension is over. there had been fears the hamas militant group would hold back the three hostages scheduled to be released today but they've delivered. including the group, 36-year-old american salde israeliy deco chen, and alexander tufenoc and yael horn.
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after the entrance from a military base from gaza, the wife and mother and father greeting segue with jubilation and exaltation, the freed hostages appeared to be in better shape than those released last week were quite gaunt and sickly as the group received bittersweet news as yael horan was greeted, another brother is being held by hamas, sasha truvenov learned his brother was killed but there was a newborn baby that he is yet to see and should be seeing the person right now. we heard from another israeli american hostage, keith siegel who was freed earlier this month and just posted a direct message for donald trump. take a listen. >> once again, your leadership,
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power, and authority are necessary to enforce the cease-fire and put a end to the daily dangers in the lives of innocent hostages and civilians. >> reporter: back to that post about the noon deadline for all hostages to be released, or in a strong military way. he left it up to israel to do anything more in the past hour or so. a statement from the prime minister, he appeared satisfied with what hamas had done in delivering the three hostages which might not have come through. we have the very hostages moving forward. no further military action plans. rachel: appreciate it. when donald trump draws
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redlines he means it and the army is back, soldiers cheered, improves culture as the literary released new high-octane recruitment ad. the the difference between now and the last four years. ♪ >> strong people harder to kill. lisa: imagine that instead of drag queens throwing glitter around. rachel: i wonder of how producers have the ads that were on before, like look at this, they were animated, my two moms, almost trying to recruit activists instead of people who want to kill other people to protect our country. i remember when these ads came out a lot of conservatives were
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juxtaposing that add with the soviet union, the russian ads which were crazy buffed guys doing a million push-ups at a time, totally regimented and we are back to that now. charlie: he says in the ad strong people are harder to kill. that's what this is about, kill or be killed. if it is not about that, we shouldn't be using our military someplace. it is that black and white. i love the stark definition. it is taken three weeks to get here. rachel: we also saw pete hegseth said no more trans in the military. all operations surgeries that were being done using dod money halted. that's a big change too.
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lisa: picking pete hegseth as secretary of defense was smart because what he wants to do is get the military back to the basics, recruiting, get the military back to being strong. you saw the questioning during his confirmation hearing, how the military last its way, quotas and women in the military, we want the strongest military we can have. that is the goal, to protect us. pete hegseth leading by example, you see these images everywhere he went, he took time in the morning to train with the military women and men. laura ingraham had sergeant scott darlimple talking about the new culture we are talking about. >> a culture of fitness coming to the military, has been in the works for a while, to get back on track, something we are
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working towards. this program is something that has been around six years, rolling out different units at different times. the first combat brigade, fourth infantry division, some things about myself personally working on to make sure these soldiers are where they need to be. rachel: i have heard of young people reluctant to join the fbi, we are going to see these agencies get cleaned up and back to mission instead of ideology and weaponization and the stuff that has been happening, young people are attracted to to a real mission and the military couldn't be more important. charlie: amazing how you improve these institutions if you stop attracting the wrong people and start attracting the right people to join. it starts at the top.
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rachel: when your word means something, how many times point president biden say don't and the country did it. when donald trump says everybody knows he means that. we saw that with wesley hunt when he was with the taliban leader and showed the image of the taliban leader, if you touch a single american's hair on their head you are toast and they knew that to be true. charlie: we are seeing americans come back. there's a couple more still there. no one has any doubt if they are alive and they are american they will be released. that's a good thing. earlier i spoke with a very interesting doctor, doctor leonard sax, psychologist treating mental health and doing psychological therapy with young people since the 80s and talked to me about seeing high levels of anxiety and
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depression among young people and it just exploded and he believes it has a lot to do with how parenting has changed the. in the 80s and early 90s you saw parents striking the perfect balance between being tough and having some authority over your children and being loving as opposed to being permissive or strict. here's what he said about it. >> of parents were too hard those kids grow up often to be criminals convicted of violent crimes and couldn't sustain romantic relationships, give or receive love. other parents were too soft, permissive and enforced the rules, those kids grow up to be inches, depressed, low credit scores, couldn't live within
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their means, in debt. the best parents were authoritative parents, just right, not too hard, not too soft, strict and loving. american parents are too permissive, more important to be loving, they are not strict, too loving, don't understand you have to be strict and loving. charlie: lisa: my parents are loving but we got punished. when i was 7 or something. my dad was so over -- he helped me pack my suitcase. i went outside for two seconds and came back. my mom was like it's not the right day, tomorrow -- called my bluff on it but you said chores are important. rachel: having a lot of kids is helpful. they have to help out, do chores and chores have done
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studies on chores, children who have chores, that is enough for you to want to do that. charlie: by the time our third kid comes along he was raised by the older two. i imagine what it is like when you have nine. rachel: you have a farm, chores built into the property. charlie: it comes down to family. it is harder to be a parent than it has ever been because of all these extraordinary outside influences. figuring out when you give a child a phone it is such a powerful thing. this is the largest human experiment in human history. rachel: they tracked anxiety and depression rates. here's where the phone comes, rates are like this and the
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phone comes. it is one factor but this is a short segment with doctor leonard sax, she was working in her direct kindergarten class as a helper in the class, what's the difference between kindergartners when sean was a kid and kindergartners now? they are more anxious, more depressed and she said it was because the collapse of the family. they are dealing with adult problems that young ages. then -- charlie: the kind of teachers they are surrounded with. rachel: it is good to look at them. charlie: leesville and looking to get back taxpayer money. he tells us how next.
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charlie: here is lee zeldin, we are all in agreement you've got three solid votes for going after stopping the war on household appliances. how will this make appliances better for us? >> he posted that he wanted us at epa and the department of energy to work together to reverse a coordinated effort during the biden administration to get rules and acted, new standards that would limit choice and increase cost. at epa we have the water sense program when standards are placed on faucets, what is important is to overhaul this as quickly as we can to apply common sense and ensure
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american consumers aren't getting burned by what is coming out of government at the department of energy, chris wright is looking at different rules implement it during the biden administration that come down on the mandatory front harder than the standards for epa. rachel: we bought our house with old dishwashers, we wanted to keep them but one went bad so we had to purchase new dishwashers, i went money back for dishwashers that don't work, look into that, do we get our money back. speaking of money, secretary, there was a video that talked about biden era officials saying it is like we are throwing gold bars off the titanic, putting this money
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into ngos before you guys took power. you found the gold bars. break that down for our viewers, $20 billion worth of it. >> that video was shocking. i was going through meetings, members of the senate saw this video and if confirmed will this be a top priority to chase down as soon as i get into office, it was reiterated during my confirmation hearing, not just in those meetings. when i was confirmed, we started working diligently and located these gold bars. a couple months ago they were not only talking about throwing gold bars off the titanic about giving out billions of dollars before inauguration day, with
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recipient ngos. $20 million parts off of this bank given out to 8 entities. don't know if you heard of the climate united fund the received a $7 billion or the justice climate fund the received $1 billion or the coalition for green capital of the received $5 billion, not talking chump change, billions of your tax dollars, we at the epa have 0 tolerance for waste and abuse, coming down hard. charlie: charges filed against people who did things that were wrong with our money. >> it started off saying we will work closely with the inspector general's office, we work closely with the justice department. we need to get answers to a lot of questions i have that you have the audience has, i want to know how many of them were
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set up just before billions of dollars arrived. how many recent biden employees are epa employees left their position to go work at these places receiving billions or millions, we canceled a grant, 9 grants to save another $60 million working closely with the doge, millions spent on subscriptions to media outlets. the other media outlets trying to spin this, close ranks, the washington post did a story about the gold bars we found, i was saying without evidence the money was rushed outside of government and seven paragraphs down they cite the video rachel just talked about talking how they rush to get the money out
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before inauguration day. rachel: can you subpoena the man in the video? the doj? >> i will have to work with the justice department. charlie: lisa: the epa will play a bigger all, how will you plan to do that when being part of that? >> are great american come back initiative, what is about our core mission insuring donald trump wants demands, clear air, land and water for all americans, a great goal we will help him achieve. donald trump was in touch with the american public, they spoke across america november 5th, want us to touch economic impact, unleash energy dominance and pursue permitting reform, make america the ai
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signaling they want but at the end of the day they must abide by federal law. are to discuss it is the host of gaines for girls podcast, riley gaines. i will call this the wall of winning. this is what donald trump has done. he ordered an order declaring there only two genders, male and female, and order restricting hospitals receiving federal grants from providing gender care for people under the age of one, preventing transgender servicemembers in the military, ending dei initiatives, banning men from competing in women's sports. this is in large part because of you, you took the stand and stood up for girls and women around the country. how does it feel to finally get some points on the board and see this? >> it is a collective win. i recognize this is a fight i have been fighting for three
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years but there are many who have fought longer and harder than i have. the american people spoke on november 5th and voted overwhelmingly in favor of the winds you showed on the board. how i feel personality, i feel grateful for god's mercy that we don't deserve and i feel vindicated. fighting an uphill battle. we as women, as female athletes where we stonewalled and ignored, the previous administration worked against us as women it reprimanded us if we dared to oppose what they were doing, the rewrite of title ix. to be on the winning side of these issues, to be on the right side of history is the better way to put it i feel grateful and vindicated.
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rachel: this is an issue the majority of americans don't want men in women's sports, they agree with common sense, the left is still trying to stand in the way so why? >> if they were to admit that this was from the beginning, it would be detrimental. we have seen how they lie saying joe biden's sharp, follow through with what they say from beginning to end. we began to see more democrats when hr 28, on the u.s. house floor, they voted in favor of protecting women in girls sports. that's not how the majority of the democratic party feels but keep going, we will win resoundingly in 2026 and 2028. rachel: we appreciate your time. thank you so much.
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rachel: tom homan and eric adams joining "fox and friends" telling us their plans to boost immigration enforcement in the city. >> by having ice, part of the game intelligence, they identify those gains inside. we are -- not only the bad guys hit the street but the intelligence of how tda operates. rachel: nikki paladino joins us. you saw that clip, the odd couple, who thought we would get tom homan and eric adams fighting against illegal immigration saying he would let ice go to rikers island. what are your thoughts on that?
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>> i think it is fabulous. how are you? congratulations. i love the segment about the dishwashers, let's put that to the side but i was thrilled to see this happen. mayor adams has tried over the last year to move the needle on the record with ice to get them on to rikers island. how many nova progressives, something you might like, the progressives pushed hard to get a federal monitor on to rikers island with the end result to bring forward the final closing of rikers island, to cement it. we have a federal monitor, trump in the white house, tom homan who can maybe take over rikers in a federal sort of way
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because the monitor is already there. rachel: i love your tips. i want to clarify, adam made a statement in a "fox and friends" interview. i'm not opening the door, i believe the federal government should pursue dangerous criminals including undocumented individuals as city local laws have long stated through common enforcement actions which are laws can be strengthened to go after those are dangerous criminals, to not have the honest conversation would be responsible. ever since donald trump has been in office and his doge team uncovered these payments, outrageous stuff, cars for illegal immigrants, one was getting free day care, staying at the hotel.
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it seems like it is finally hitting home, the dollar amount that you've been talking about for so long. >> i actually put together legislation to bring doge to new york, something we need in the city and state. very important. city council won't even look at it but just the same make people aware of what we are capable of doing if we change leadership in the city of new york and the state of new york. i believe adams is going to cooperate. this is just the tip of the iceberg. we in good faith said we were only going to go after the criminals and that is what we are going to do. i believe as you said, that little tip to homan who i met the other day, i spoke to his
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chief of staff, something i want everybody to know, having a public safety hearing in city council, next monday, the 24th, the public safety hearing is going to do away with the gang database. this mayor, working against him in every way possible. many criminal illegals in the gang database. they do away with the gang database, if city council has their way they will. i am telling you, he's going to do what homan said.
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a big smile on my face. rachel: this is the happiest i've seen you in a long time. vickie palpaladino, poster chi for tough people getting into politics. if you hate the way the system did, get involved and do the right thing. thank you for joining us. >> congratulations to you and your family. rachel: let's check in with adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. >> reporter: i'm over winter but there's a lot of winter weather sweeping across the country. fox square, the snow hasn't arrived yet. it is rain and it goes from snow, turns into rain.
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charlie: donald trump has plans to use reciprocal tariffs for countries that tax us goods. howard lutnick is set to give a full report on this plan by april 1st deal tailing which countries will be impacted. you to discuss his trump economic advisor and co-author of the trump economic miracle, stephen more himself which i get the free market argument people make against tariffs. i don't understand any part of the argument against reciprocal tariffs. >> the freedom to trade makes both parties better off.
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we don't have a level playing field, other countries imposing high tariffs which trump is saying is unfair. what he is saying to other countries, every country has to trade with the united states, if you want access to our markets, you have to lower your tariffs to the level we have and if you don't we will raise tariffs on you to your levelland i believe, pretty confident in this prediction that this will force these countries to lower their tariffs and we will have freer and fairer trade to benefit america and the rest of the world. i'm with this program. it is a little risky but it will work. charlie: if anything is more powerful than our military it is our economy. to what degree do you think this tariff, these tariff negotiations will affect energy prices?
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>> trump is going to drill baby drill, i guarantee energy prices will fall, i predict in the next year we will see gas prices at the pump down, we have more oil and gas, what joe biden did to our energy supply, first thing he did was kill the keystone pipeline. by producing more, if you produce more apples the price of apples fall. if you produce more oil and gas the price of oil and gas will fall. this idea, how trump is going to cause inflation crazy because it is all the residue of bidenomics. charlie: thank you so much. more "fox and friends" ahead. se or ulcerative colitis and still have symptoms... you don't have to settle. ask your gastroenterologist if switching to rinvoq is right for you. it's one of the latest treatments from the makers of humira. rinvoq works differently than humira and may help.
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