tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News February 22, 2025 5:00am-6:00am PST
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rachel: is the:00 hour of "fox and friends" weekend starting with this. donald trump sending a strong message to one blue state governor, protect women's sports or lose your federal funding. >> the governor of maine. are you not going to comply. >> i will comply with state and federal law. >> we are the federal law. >> the response that set off a federal investigation. will: a covid like bad virus discovered at the will him lab. what we know so far. plus yankee clippers no more? who knew? major league baseball team reversing course honor debt game's old relieving fans on a razor's edge.
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>> press conference over facial hair. what a disgrace. you haven't won a world series since 2,009. >> i'm going to start yelling like stephen smith. "fox and friends" weekend starts now. ♪ >> welcome to beatable westminister, massachusetts, 5:00 in the morning on the west coast, thank you for waking up. rachel: stephen a smith the start yelling like that, is he latino? something about it. >> i just love people vote say it like it is and just come out
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and i don't agree with stephen a smith on a lot of stuff but he can be so funny, the exchange with him, he was talking about james carville and he just destroyed james carville. it was great. >> he says it like it is in some people newly confirmed on the trump administration say it like it is including kash patel. kash patel taking control of the fbi, there he is at his swearing-in with his gorgeous girlfriend and his family and the media not happy about it and kash patel telling the media bring it on in a stern message after being sworn in. he hit the ground running already ordering the relocation of a thousand people from the dc had course to field offices across the country in an effort to decentralize the fbi.
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here's what he had to say about that. >> i promise you there will be accountability in the fbi and outside the fbi, we will deal through rigorous oversight starting this weekend. i know the media is in here. if you have a target, that target is right here, not the men and women at the fbi. you have written everything you can about me that is fake, malicious, inflammatory, keep coming, leave the men and women of the fbi out of it, they deserve better. anyone that wishes to do harm to our way of life and our citizens here or abroad will face the full wrath of the department of justice and the federal bureau of investigation and if you seek to hide in any corner of this country when any corner of this planet we will put on the world's largest manhunt and we will find you and we will decide your end state, not you. we will uphold the constitution.
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we will uphold ourselves to the constitution. >> strong words and a message being received, welcomed by much of the rank-and-file because of the message that the fbi from henceforward is going to be one of transparency, accountability and return to their roots and commitment to law enforcement, that's what the fbi was created for, to the be the premier law enforcement agency in the land and among much of its leadership which you are now seeing getting cleaned out by the trump administration became political and lost focus and part of that, seneca thousand agents out in the field is to get them out of the washington bureaucracy and on the front line of fighting crime. >> as rachel pointed out decentralizing not just back on
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the beat of what they should be doing which is being cops, it also i think broadens the scope of what this agency is supposed to be doing not just partnering with other agencies, langley and others, you can't operate domestically without a domestic agency attached, we all know that and i think what has happened is you've seen this sort of cohesion between what's been happening at the bureau and other intel agencies, time to get back to your primary mission. we had a chance earlier to hear from a former assistant fbi director on the idea of revamping what happening under the trump administration. listen to this. >> the way the civil-service is set up his rank-and-file agency analyst serve protections, you can take away for cars you can take away their security clearance, you can fire them but it is a drawn out process and you have to do it by the
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numbers, that's the way the system is set up. still got to stick to the core mission and ted four years of open borders, we have terrorists here, the chinese breathing down our next stealing our technology, we got to change the tires on this car while it is moving down the road. you need a lot of managerial acumen here, some people who know how to navigate this process. rachel: he talked about how to 38,000 employees, agents, analysts, a huge agency. a third of the agents are going to be resistant. that's what kash patel is going to be facing and we have a lot of problems in this country and this fbi has been turned onto the american people the last four years going after pro-lifers, investigating and embedding itself in catholic churches, weapon iced against the opposition, against republicans, and against
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conservatives and kash patel is coming into clean this up and make no mistake this is going to be a really tough thing to do but obviously donald trump and many others have confidence the kash patel will do that. speaking of cleaning up things at the border with so much illegal immigration in our country we know now that tom homan has fired the leader of ice, they haven't been arresting, they made advancements but not enough for tom homan. >> i follow this and talk to these guys, this is the acting director with 20 years at ice. he's been reassigned simply for a performance reason and going back to the field.
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it is more, less about, it appears, less about this individual, the actual performance, you have to bear in mind that they have had remarkable success, the interior ice arrests are one hundred 37% up compared to biden. a criminal alien arrests are up 99% but even for tom homan, he says it is not enough. here's what he had to say. >> i have been asked they are good. twice as much as biden a year ago from today but i want more. we have 700,000 illegal aliens walking the streets in this country. we got to increase targeting and operations. we got to take sanctuary cities, double the manpower in sanctuary cities. this is a never-ending effort. we will increase. this is what is happening.
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we want more action and i won't rest until every criminal illegal alien is eradicated from this country, our numbers are up, not good enough, not satisfied and we will keep pushing. rachel: donald trump stepping up in the fight against the cartels at the southern border designated gang because as terrorist organizations calling out specifically ms 13, the gulf cartel, here's something donald trump said that i could not believe he actually said because we've been saying this for a long time, that mexico has been a narco state under president biden because the cartels have been so enriched but listen to what donald trump says about mexico's president.
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>> i have a good relationship with mexico but i think mexico is largely run by the cartels and that is a sad thing to say. if they wanted help with that we would give them help but mexico, if you look at what has gone on with mexico for years now but now especially it is run by the cartels and they have allowed millions of people to come into our country from jails and prisons of other countries from all over the world not just south america, africa, asia, a lot from the congo in africa. a lot. will: we saw for years that the cartel did in fact control the southern border. because of what the trump administration is doing, you see mexico's president saying we have sovereignty issues, you can't just go after the cartels. it is on think about she would take that position because her
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predecessor, president and low literally let the cartels run roughshod over them. he had this campaign of hugs, not bullets and the cartels turned it into the most lucrative multibillion-dollar business between people and fentanyl. at the end of the biden administration was clear that thousands of colored bracelets you would see discarded after migrants came through, they were running it like amazon, like a fortune 500 efficiency system bringing people across and now donald trump said they are going after them, the cia drones in the sky finding these labs and there is resistance from mexico's president, makes no sense. will: saying the cartels ran roughshod is very charitable. i think i would say they are working in conjunction with them. the cartels operate and control 40% of the landmass in mexico. that only happens because the
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current leadership in mexico is complicit. this is a hand in glove arrangement, you let us do you think of you can do your thing, that is what has been happening so donald trump coming out calling that out and saying it like it is and laying it there is huge not just for the american people who are sick of the fentanyl as you mentioned and the drugs and the human trafficking and the children who have been implicated in all of this as well but for the mexican people, the avocado farmers, the avocado farmers in mexico terrorized via these cartels and this is going to get worse because now that the border has been put under control of donald trump and not the cartels, there are smaller lanes for them to operate, the violence will increase, they will be battling for those lanes and they will be battling now more within mexico for whatever revenue streams they can get.
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things are going to get more violent as donald trump controls our border and they can't operate here. so for shine bomb --scjenbaum to say that she doesn't care about her own people. >> he is such extreme pressure she feels she has to have a public facing the perspective why behind-the-scenes, americans will do what they have to do to stop this. rachel: and she is a communist. >> israel confirming hamas has now freed a sixth and final hostage as part of a phase 1 of the gaza cease-fire deal. greg palpalcott, i imagine broy speaking it is great to have those hostages back. >> reporter: broadly speaking, yes, joy here mixed with
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sadness, some dramatic scenes, the release of the last living hostages by hamas, this stage of the cease-fire agreement with israel plus some overnight news about another hostage now paris, three in their 20s taken from a music festival october 7th. 40-year-old husband and father captured the same day, two in their 30s who have been held after entering gaza 10 years ago, the first to be released in the usual propaganda filled manner by the hamas militants at a location in gaza. eventually they were handed to the red cross who brought them to safety. they were transferred in another location it had to endure an extended hamas photo up where they looked thinner and showed signs of illness, suffering and captivity. those five, the first two
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already at a hospital in tel aviv. some already reuniting with family members. across israel including a bunch of kids, people celebrated amid the sadness, four more deceased hostages are set to be released next week. after that, 60 held by hamas. more news. the body of shiri bebas, an unknown woman had been exchanged with the kids, she was returned home. in the wake of all this benjamin netanyahu in a tv message calling for revenge against hamas. here's what donald trump had to say about that. >> do i worry about 30 hostages
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that may be alive. or terror organization trying to destroy you. >> when you see what is happening it is a hard thing to say. you wonder the condition of the hostages they have. when group came in the so bad, looked like it was concentration camp. they are trying to give the best ones first, the best ones are the ones i am seeing, bad shape. >> reporter: also set to be released, 600 palestinian prisoners, high price to pay for these hostages but there's joy here too. >> turning to your headlines this morning, at least two passengers suing delta air lines after that crash landing in toronto, in one of the suits
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a texas man says he was drenched with jet fuel when the plane rolled upside down. his lawyers say he suffered significant injuries. and another sued minneapolis woman claims it occurred because of the flight crew's inadequate training. the airline denies that, of course. because the crash remains under investigation. a major shakeup at the pentagon with respect to its leadership, donald trump deciding to fire the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and the commander-in-chief nominating air force lieutenant general dan raisin came to take its place, the president posting alongside secretary pete hegseth, general kane and the military will restore peace through strength, put america first and rebuild our military. the president's envoy, keith
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kellogg visiting, the retired lieutenant general has been in talks with ukraine's president zelenskyy, a deal for us access to ukraine's rare earth minerals is pretty close. sources telling fox news by ukrainian side made suggestions to tweak the agreement and sent back to the american side. >> let's make this happen. baseball bombshell, the yankees modifying old-school facial hair policy. it was put back in place in 1976 by george steinbrenner. his son says times have changed. >> the vast majority of into their 40s men have beards. i made clear it is going to be a well-groomed clean look.
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>> stephen smith shocked, shocked of the announcement warranted a 20 minute press conference. >> interrupted sports center right now. 20 minute press conference. i'm a yankee fan, diehard yankee fan. since 2,009, haven't been to one since then until last year. facial hair is the reason there was a press conference? >> those are your headlines and just for you, maybe i will post this later. >> this is after, this is before. rachel: i would say i am liking that, kevin. kevin:suave goatee picture.
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rachel: sean grow message that is a mustache once and he looks like saddam hussein. made it immediately, boycotting this whole thing and yours is very good. can you hold that up? kevin:i will post this later. the after and the before, i used to have. rachel: looks great on you. kevin:they do that. >> look at that. rachel: i did not think i was going to like this. kevin:we should put you in the outfield for the yankees. rachel: the counselor to the president joining us next.
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kevin:this after janet mills refuses to keep biological men from competing in women's sports. >> i understand main, the governor of maine, are you not going to comply with it? >> i will comply with state and federal law. >> we are the federal law. your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports so you better comply because otherwise you are not getting any federal funding. every state, i will see you in court, look forward to that. that should be an easy one. kevin:here to react his counselor to donald trump, my sister if i could personalize this, outstanding junior athlete, this is a topic that is near and dear to me and millions of americans, when the president responded to the governor saying we will see you in court, what did you think of that? >> i was his lawyer so is there
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anybody more savage? can we say it like it is? he knocked her right down. she was trying to rebel and didn't know what she was talking about, we will comply with the law. i made the law. i told you what it is and this is the mandate and it is not donald trump, it is what america wanted and voted for. and you see this, this exchange is why he won, this is why he won. could not have been summarized better. rachel: 10% of the people agree with her at 90% on the sensibility of this and defending our girls, people sick of the small minority, bullying their way into women's sports. here with her response. she went on to give a statement that said in america the president is neither a king nor dictator as much as this one
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tries to act like it. it is the rule of law that prevents him from being so. do not be misled, this is not just about who can compete on the athletic field but whether a president can force compliance with his will without regard to the rule of law that governs our nation. i believe he cannot. your response to that. >> maybe we should watch stephen miller's civics lesson again where he educated everybody on the fact that 77 million people voted for this person. he is king in no way. he is president in every way. they keep using words. what does she want? does she want the 17 presidents tenured forever and can't leave? does she want nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, in her ideal world they would sit behind a resolute desk and say we don't have one king, we have democracy, that's not it.
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donald trump represents 77 million people. every state in this country said we want trump. then he did what we said at rallies, what we campaigned on and the panic is real and it is quite enjoyable to watch. we are winning, we are winning in court, attacks on the long, all desperation and going nowhere. kevin:you mentioned this mix lesson by stephen miller. the governor says in her statement she's talking about compliance but it is clear what she wants to participate in is what i call malfeasance compliant, malicious compliance but it is not clear she has legal standing even to make this lawsuit. before we run out of time i want to get to attorney general pam bondi vowing to release the bombshell jeffrey epstein document, sitting on her desk. here is a little bit of what she had to say. >> this is what donald trump
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talked about, the doj may be releasing the list of jeffrey epstein's clients. will that happen? >> it is sing on my desk to review. that's the directive by donald trump. i'm reviewing that in reviewing jfk files, mlk files, that in the process of being reviewed at the directive of the president from all these agencies. >> have you seen anything? >> not yet. kevin:inside on what is coming? >> transparency is coming. we had a lot of defiance is the where you were looking for from the radical left because they would rather us kept quiet, they didn't want to expose the funding they were getting through ngos, don't want anybody to know who was on epstein's island, who is still sitting in dc.
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the reality is there won't be accountability and america deserves it. we need to know we are okay, we needed to know about epstein's island, we want to know about jfk, the days of american government hiding from american people are over. we need transparency. we have done that. we will continue to do so. i'm excited for pam and cash to clean up our mess. rachel: want to see what's behind january 6th. when she said she had the file on her desk a lot of people are in panic. this is how you restore trust in government with transparency and these secrets that don't need to be secrets. great to have you on as always. >> thanks. rachel: that make america healthy again commission is
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>> i can't here. rachel: donald trump establishing of a make america healthy again commission chaired by age age as secretary rfk junior to research medications effects on kids. >> over medication particularly in children, 4 million american children are currently taking medication for add and adhd, yet numbers continue to rise. rachel: prescriptions for 12 to 17-year-old children went up
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43% between 2016-2022. doctor daniel eamon -- is it amen? he joins us now. wonderful to have you. i had you on my instagram feed for so long and find you informative. we see this rise of children on medications whether they are for adhd or ssris, rfk junior saying we will look into his this. i've been worried about it too whether it is infertility or depression or weight, our country is so good at giving medications for the symptoms we never get to the root causes. why? >> thank you for having me on. it is a mess.
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prozac was released 37 years ago but depression has gone up over 400% and now the pharmaceutical companies are marketing these things for children. think of it this way. depression is like chest pain. nobody gets a diagnosis of chest pain. it doesn't tell you what is causing it and it doesn't tell you what to do for it. giving everyone the same prescription for chest pain would be in the same yet all these children, adhd or d pression, are being piled on with medication without anyone ever looking at their brain are telling them we really need to get your brain healthy.
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i believe most psychiatric problems are not mental health issues but brain health issues. get your brain healthy and your mind will follow and address the food, the sleep, the digital addictions. rachel: is that what is driving up, processed foods, what else? >> it is the digital addictions. it is coping. we do brain imaging, cause inflammation in the brain. many children impacted their brain. people who got covid in the
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next six months had a 5% increased risk of anxiety or depression. on the kardashians, kendall jenner had post covid anxiety. you could see it in her brain. when we start thinking of add, depression in children as brain/health issues we start making a big difference. rachel: we need to look at the effects of these ssris, we see these school shootings and never talk about where these kids on these medications and how do we study what it does on a growing brain? doctor amen, thanks for joining us, more "fox and friends" coming up. we're taking the best fibers our farm can produce, spinning it at one location, weaving it, then finally into a cut and sewn product.
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these actions required her removal. >> that is gavin newsom request $40 billion in federal aid to help the state and its residents recover. i find it remarkable mayor bass is saying get she didn't get appropriate warnings to know not to go to ghana when la was in the path of danger. this morning i looked back at karen bass's tweets, january 6th, tweets out a warning, expected life-threatening windstorm starting tuesday morning, wednesday afternoon, red flag, no parking restrictions going to affect in certain areas tomorrow morning on this day save, retweeting the national
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weather service, particularly dangerous situation, highest warning you can get, didn't get enough warning, are you buying it? >> nobody is buying it. karen bass is a total disaster and every time it gets as bad as it could, starts off by saying rebuilding and getting back into your homes could take five years after she promised donald trump to his face she would clear away the obstacles, launches an investigation into herself about why she went to ghana and tries to shift the blame by getting rid of her fire chief. this person is a classic machine politician clinging to power, not taking responsibility. let's not have a lot of sympathy to the fire chief. it is true those firefighters should have been on duty.
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rick caruso saying the brave fire chief stood up to karen bass, the fire chief was a disaster as well. you can add to that the empty reservoir lady who ran $750,000 a year, she's a disaster too. all three of them if they had any integrity, any honor at all should have resigned already for their role in this disaster. >> did los angeles know what was coming? i likened it to florida residents seeing that 5 in the gulf, knowing they have got to potentially face a life-threatening storm, should karen bass have skipped that trip in fear what could come to her residence? >> of course as you lay it out, we could be more precise, on 2 january the national weather service warned of this weather event, the warning was upgraded on the third of january. on on 3 january. on 4 january she leaves town.
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it is true the santa ana winds were unprecedented, the highest for 14 years, democrats saying never seen anything like this. that is not true. it is something we are used to in california and we should prepare for. if you can prepare for you can avoid it. you can add to that. policy failures that led up to this. why did they burn out of control? democrat policies that start people protecting their property, the brush and the hillsides. this could and should have done. democrats blaming climate change are saying this is a natural disaster, when i testified on these wildfires this is a man-made disaster specifically a democrat made disaster. they should be held accountable. >> should mayor bass to be the one resigning? >> absolutely.
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if she doesn't redesign the people of los angeles out to get rid of her because you've got to have accountability in public life, can't have massive mistakes like this destroying lives and property costing billions without taking responsibly for the failures that led up to it. >> steve hilton, a californian given his great insight can have a great weekend. fox reached out to the fire department for a statement of a didn't didn't get it, more "fox and friends" ahead.
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kevin:the cold air hanging on but is about to change. we see a really nice number of days set up, took a look at the country, rain happening in two spots, pacific northwest, the very beginning of a series of storms that will come in. maybe because some flooding in the pacific northwest. a little iceing, some rain through the next day or so, the storm track moves in parts of florida, rain in the central golf, rain across south florida over the next couple days but watch what happens temperaturewise, better than where we have been.
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go towards tomorrow, gradual warm up happening every day and monday and tuesday, temperatures above average, haven't said that in a wild. kevin:major league soccer season kicking off on fox, los angeles galaxy hosting the minnesota united for their season opener. the league is expecting record attendance and its thirtieth season as the sport's popularity grow across the country. alexi lalas joining us. this is a little in the weeds but they are massive, talking about pretty numbers, when you think where soccer was, it is exciting for people like me. i'm sure it is exciting for you too. >> going into its 30th year.
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mls certainly has on and off the field, i know people talk about the business, could have had an mls team in the early yards of 5 or $10 million, when i started playing in the first year in 1996 before you were born and others i regret not putting in my contract what backham did, it would make me some money but on and off the field it is incredible. if you told me and 96 that mls would go to its 30th season, 30 soccer specific seasons, san diego coming as expansion team and a year and a half away from the return of the men's world cup which you see on fox it is a good time to be a soccer fan in the united states and canada.
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rachel: i've been to denver and san diego as well. i remember when it was all red. one to you, this incredible growth of the popularity of your favorite sport. >> it is a cheap game to play. it is played around the world, don't let anybody tell you it isn't a soccer playing nation or culture, don't apologize for it, we do it in our own way and that will make it great going forward on and off the field. kevin:appreciate you. the mls season kicking off on fox. appreciate that was we are back with a quick timeout. this is "fox and friends". rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪
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