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FOX and Friends Weekend 9/22/24 [7AM] | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP September 22, 2024
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00:00Talking to governor Glenn young kid. We're gonna play a little bit at a minute
00:02But you know what I do like I got there and I start I just start falling down the rabbit hole
00:06I love it. Like yeah, I got I've never been to Virginia Beach. So I start reading I get online
00:11I start doing Wikipedia next thing, you know
00:13like I'm like looking on the map and zooming in and learning about the Tidewater region and
00:19Like I know this sounds ridiculous, but I've never been to Jamestown
00:22So I didn't know exactly where Jamestown was we talked about it and then I started reading
00:26Well, you know Jamestown is not the first attempt to establish a colony from the English and on the continent
00:32the first was the lost colony of Roanoke, which is right off of
00:37You didn't know you've tuned into the history channel. Hey, but they did. Yeah. Yeah, sir. Walter Raleigh got the right
00:43They put they put him in but then they just disappeared. Nobody knows what happened to him
00:46Were they killed by Indians did they they starved did they integrate into the Indians?
00:51But the long reason I'm so not that is I didn't come across Thaxton
00:54Well, guess what Thaxton nowhere near the ocean I'm being told
00:59Near Roanoke and I'm being told it's by Roanoke. Yeah, so there you go. Yeah, where's Roanoke? Hmm? Where's Roanoke?
01:07They were just they were just obsessing over maps earlier and we spent the last
01:12With ten minutes with Rick at the wall
01:15After his weather report and he was breaking down all the coastlines of America
01:19Different states and why they're different coastlines of Texas and Louisiana
01:23The 30 a area of Florida up up, you know
01:25The Carolinas and he had it he was able to describe why they're all different water temperature
01:30We got into it because if you're why this is what you guys do when you go out drinking with Rick after the show
01:35No, this way you guys talk about not really not there
01:37But the reason just as a follow-up yesterday remember we showed the shot of Maine and the guys in the wetsuit surfing
01:43He said that water doesn't get the Gulf Stream water ever
01:46So Maine's ocean is always cold. It's coming from the Arctic instead of from the south
01:54There you go, I have some good news before I move on
01:57it's seven o'clock and
01:59Breakfast is here. It is and coffee. She did it here
02:03Yeah, I'm gonna nothing but kudos for the amazing ordering job. You pre-ordered it all arrived
02:08There was no sriracha, but it's not your fault
02:11Perfect and I have and I bought a bottle which you've rejected which you appreciate of sriracha for the show
02:18It's in the fridge four minutes of the History Channel National Geographic and the cooking channel. Yeah
02:25Let's go four minutes in let's do it yesterday
02:28It caught our eye a new clip out there of because Kamala Harris is running away from her positions in
02:342019 and 2020 and doesn't want to talk about them at all today. It wants to tell you. Oh, she's always been for fracking
02:39Here's another example. Remember it's called slow jam on Jimmy Fallon on NBC a
02:46Flashback clip that's just resurfaced of Kamala Harris
02:50It was funny then but it's coming back to haunt her now
02:54Here's her just the other day what September 10th saying she's actually for fracking watch
03:00I know you say that your values have not changed. So then why have so many of your policy positions changed?
03:07So my values have not changed I made that very clear in 2020
03:11I will not ban fracking I have not banned fracking as vice president United States
03:16And in fact, I was the tie-breaking vote on the Inflation Reduction Act which opened new leases for fracking. I
03:25Don't know that she was clear about that in 2020
03:27She hadn't been clear on a whole host of policies
03:29Take a look at some of what she's flip-flopped on over the past four years
03:32Of course fracking Medicare for all one time advocated for that
03:36Border wall funding she seems to now all of a sudden be in support of the border wall
03:42decriminalizing border crossings federal jobs guarantees a mandatory gun buyback and
03:47Offshore drilling along with the EV mandate
03:49I saw a clip also as things as you point out people continue to resurface of her talking to Don Lemon saying that
03:57Felons and convicted terrorists should be considered for a right to vote
04:00He specifically brought up the Boston Marathon bomber should he have the right to vote?
04:05And she said I think that is definitely something we should have a conversation. I remember seeing that how that's amazing
04:09Yeah, yeah, she's uh, she's all over the place somebody who's not all over the place
04:13I found this clip and send it to our producers. You mentioned it yesterday. Great job
04:17Yeah
04:18and I thought you know, it'd be really interesting to see like Donald Trump is
04:21When we talked about how it's the same person whether he gives a speech in in Wausau, Wisconsin or the Bronx, New York
04:28He's giving the same message
04:29He's not, you know, what do they call it code switching and giving different accents and different answers for who the crowd is
04:35He's the same guy not only the same guy on the campaign trail. He's the same guy was back in the 80s. Watch this
04:44Many other countries and taking tremendous advantage of this including NATO if you look at the payments that we're making to NATO
04:50They're totally disproportionate with everybody else's and it's ridiculous
04:53They're friends of ours and they take advantage of us horribly on the military with NATO and on trade
04:59We don't give anything to our farmers. Our farmers are dying
05:02There's no question about it farms that were in for generations and families
05:06They're being taken away and we got to work with our farmers. Our farmers are being decimated
05:14Absolutely
05:15decimated
05:15Somebody has to help this country and if they don't the country and the world are in big trouble
05:21Because within a short period of time as sure as we're sitting here
05:24There's not gonna be a country and there's not gonna be a world. You have to do what you have to do, right?
05:28you have to
05:29We have to be brave. Otherwise, we're not gonna have a country left. I
05:33Also saw some old clips guys of the different
05:36Moderators or interviewers asking would you run for president and all of them?
05:40He said no, I don't want to run for president, but I would if things got bad enough
05:45Mm-hmm, you know
05:47We've all talked about this people talk about this Donald Trump is open to position changes in positions
05:53He's changed on I mean things but there are core issues to your what you just highlighted there
05:58That you could go back decades. Some of them are trade. Yes been consistent on trade immigration for sure crime
06:06foreign policy
06:07foreign policy
06:09It's pretty fascinating and not only are they core to who he is
06:12He hasn't changed on him and he's changed the Republican Party on them
06:15Yeah, a party which had gone sideways on a lot of those key issues have gone very, you know
06:21Uniparty very establishment very corporate. He came in a lot of people try to reject it
06:27He changed the way the Republican Party sees it and now he's the teamsters are not endorsing, right?
06:31You know, I mean, it's fundamentally changed the trajectory of the electorate one other issue that he
06:36Has brought the Republican Party on with and I think it's probably one of the most fundamental changes
06:42War he is a man who wants peace and you know in the Bible it says blessed are the peacemakers
06:47He is somebody that not only had no wars during his term in office
06:52And was and was was was you know, sort of drawing down America's forces and in places where we were at but also
07:00Is very much in this moment that we're in right now
07:03Well, I mean we saw what we're reporting on what's happening in Israel
07:06We're on the precipice of perhaps World War three something much bigger triggering here
07:11And he has been somebody who said if I had been in office
07:14None of these wars Ukraine or Israel would have happened. You know, that was the nickname of my first infantry platoon
07:19What was it the peacemakers? Yeah. Yeah, we had a peace sign, but it was barbed wire and guns
07:24Yeah, I don't think that's what I'm talking about. Maybe though maybe peace through strength. I mean, I mean
07:29That was the idea if you if you want peace you prepare for war. Yeah deter it
07:33I mentioned I was in Virginia Beach, Virginia just on Friday. It's interesting when I was there
07:37The latest polling and suggested it was something like I don't know eight-point lead. We'll say for Kamala Harris
07:44Well since Friday
07:45There's been a new poll that's come out that has suggested Virginia is in a dead heat between the two between Kamala Harris and
07:53And Donald Trump. I
07:55Spoke to governor Glenn Young can he came he did breakfast with friends and we talked about Virginia
08:01Can it be won by Donald Trump and what are the most important issues?
08:05We've got to work this down the stretch but we can win we demonstrated in 2021 and that's why
08:11Messaging is so clear. We have a candidate and Donald Trump who's been president who built a great economy
08:18He will secure the border and he will project strength around the world and bring peace back in a global setting and we have Kamala
08:24Harris who unleashed inflation has unleashed chaos at the border and on top of that has projected weakness
08:31And I firmly believe we would not have war in Ukraine in the Middle East and China would not be threatening
08:36Taiwan if Donald Trump or Donald Trump were president, so that's why we've got to go to work
08:41You know if Virginia is a dead heat. Mm-hmm that and
08:45I'm not making a prediction because I don't know everything seems to change polling
08:50That's a landslide election. I mean if if
08:54Kamala Harris has to count on Virginia
08:56Yeah, for sure because you would have to think of Virginia is lost
09:00Well, then North Carolina is lost and if North Carolina is lost then
09:04And I know they're all different states with different different implications, but since she can't go to the White House without, Pennsylvania
09:10That's why everything is about pencil. Can I give you guys some anecdotal evidence about or a story that might speak to this?
09:17So my sister lives in in Virginia
09:20She lives in the in sort of the liberal parts the suburbs of DC
09:24Like the rest of it is all red by the way you guys pretty much you go out
09:27And it is like Trump country Trump signs everywhere
09:30But she lives in the liberal part and her house is on a corner of a street her little condo
09:36And so she decided to put a make America great sign
09:41Right on that corner that belongs to her and also make America healthy again because you know my sister
09:46She's that's it of course. Did you make it? No she ordered it
09:51I
09:52Fully approved of it, and so she put it up, and she'll sit out there
09:55She sits out there and has her coffee in the morning. She said so many people will come by and go
10:02But they're whispering and they're like you're so brave so
10:06I'm just telling you there are still a lot especially in these liberal areas
10:11People who are afraid of ticking off their neighbors on my sister's brave like me
10:15So she's gonna put her sign out because she doesn't care, but there are lots of people
10:20She was shocked at how many people walked by gave her a thumbs up
10:23And but I also think the other part of the story guys is how many people are?
10:28Afraid they talk about violence on the on the Republican side and like Donald Trump and his rhetoric the only people afraid of putting out
10:34signs are
10:35Conservatives mom so I thought that was interesting another another interesting point of it as well the some evidence for optimism
10:41And it no one's getting ahead of themselves here, but it feels a lot more like 2016 than
10:462020 yes in the polling when you look at the polling the polling tracks more closely with 2016
10:53So ultimately it also also if you're leading, and you're confident. You're not pushing for a second debate
10:59I think that is a real thing Kamala Harris is
11:03Saying I want to debate again
11:05You want to debate again usually if you have ground you need to make up at least or your internals are telling you that
11:10And Donald Trump's saying hey, I don't need to do that again
11:13It's not because he can't it's because strategically they think they don't need to potentially
11:17I don't know he said he said that he thought it's so late when they want to do that
11:21It's like everyone's already voted
11:22And then the other part is I think Republicans have figured out the sham of early voting and absentee voting and all of that
11:28So they're not just saying ignore that vote on Election Day
11:32There's been an effort to register and mobilize early voters amongst Republicans in key states in a way that the conservatives Republicans
11:39Before
11:42So we'll find out if that polling is accurate when I was talking to Governor Yankin his name is often mentioned of course
11:47We're focused on 2024
11:492028 is out there in the distance so I had to ask him you're already at time much money come on well
11:53I'm talking to a guy who will probably run, and this is the whole point will he run in 2028 is he want to be?
12:00The Republican candidate for president so I asked him
12:03Well my aspirations are to be the very best governor I can possibly be I have about a year and a half left in my
12:11Term it takes me through January 2026, and I want to make sure that Virginia continues to be the best state in America
12:17CNBC rated us the top state for business this year. We've had record job growth
12:21We've had a huge decline in crime because we focused on it our test scores are coming up in all of our schools
12:27And we have a lot more work to do and so I'm focused on finishing this
12:31Great privilege of serving as governor of Virginia and making sure that Virginia
12:35Continues to be the very best place to live work and raise a family well. He's he's kind of a
12:40Considered a more of an establishment candidate, but I don't tell you this he cleaned up the rolls in Virginia
12:45Which is a huge deal, and if he delivers Virginia for Donald Trump it puts him right up there on the list well
12:52the the feather in his cap is many say he's he's threading that needle of
12:56Of
12:57Courting and coming from an establishment background while speaking to a MAGA base
13:02In 2021 he's elected. It was a lot on those cultural issues that we talked about on this couch over and over again
13:07school education
13:09By the way, I asked him or if you're curious. He's
13:136-6
13:14Wow, he's tall yeah, I'm not just short there in that shot. He's tall in my basketball rice
13:20Yeah, yeah, but I asked him what positions you play he said bench held it down tight
13:24A lot of guys might have a lot of so but you'll get that full with a little more of that personality in it by by
13:31Watching or listening to the Will Cain show Spotify Apple Fox. I like that he didn't lie about that. That's nice. Oh, no
13:38You're a pine rider. You're a pine rider. You know and you just own that he took a lot of shots at Texas there
13:44You know that was a gratuitous. I thought Virginia being the best day mm-hmm
13:47He married a Texan so we had some and your impression overall. I'm impressed. Okay, definitely
13:53All right
13:54We turn now to your headlines
13:55FBI agents raiding a vessel managed by the company whose ship ran into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore leading to its deadly collapse in
14:02March the raid coming just days after the DOJ announced a lawsuit accusing the company of reckless
14:08Cutting corners and ignoring electrical issues aboard the ship which lost power just before the crash
14:14The Justice Department suit is seeking reimbursement for the 100 million dollar federal cost to reopen the city's port
14:23And the new hockey season is
14:25Getting underway the National Hockey League releasing a tribute video to the Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Goudreau
14:30And his brother Matthew who were tragically killed last month by a suspected drunk driver
14:36Email us at friends at Fox news.com. You guys have opinions. I heard you guys firing off on this
14:41Yeah, we're the same. We don't like people who start Christmas to our wisest to win is this is a gray area
14:48I don't I'm with you guys on
14:50Don't skip Halloween, I mean don't skip Thanksgiving, you know, I would skip Halloween all I'd cancel Halloween if I could
14:57Okay, but be on that. I'm it's
15:00That's the baptism. Oh
15:02So beyond that when is the right time to start deck? I think we're getting close every for fall right now
15:07I love fall decorations. In fact, Jen was out yesterday buying pumpkins. I said great decorate
15:13I'm getting those moms and pumpkins
15:15I said just leave it as fall decoration because I love the fall decorations, you know, you're feeling it
15:20But then you can add the Halloween like a week before a week. I agree with you
15:26She says too. I think I'm with Jen. I think give it to okay. Yeah, but then
15:32Think about it. It doesn't need be a month of Halloween. Don't stare at that rickety stuff all over your house
15:37I'll tell you could buy especially the indoor stuff. It's just like you did junk all over the house
15:43That's how I feel. I'm so relieved and I'm gonna be honest. I'm relieved when the tinsel goes off of I know I hate that about
15:49you I
15:51Do I do I feel like you're just kind of I'm gonna leave
15:58You also don't like my man out there is like this you guys hate all the gifts
16:02It's cluttered and then all of a sudden you clean it off and it's like whoa
16:06All right, there's a little breathing room in the house again
16:08when I put away the Christmas decorations and we had this discussion last year and
16:13Tons of women wrote me after and said the same thing you get a little bit sad because it's another year
16:18It's another passing of time and we get a little bit glad
16:22I will say on the Halloween decoration thing if I'm so happy my kids are past this age
16:26But you know the little things you put out and you hit the button and start singing Monster Mash or whatever
16:30I want to toss it so hard
16:36All right
16:37Battleground blunder Tim Walz accidentally showing support for the Trump Vance ticket in Pennsylvania
16:44She simply has said it doesn't have to be this way we can't afford
16:49Four more years of this we can this guy the latest slip-up in this clear
16:55These guys want to instill fear. They want to tell you that just get over it. It's a fact of life
17:01This is the way it is
17:02She simply has said it doesn't have to be this way. We can't afford
17:08four more years of this
17:10Tim Walz sounding like he took a page from the Trump campaign yesterday as he told, Pennsylvania voters
17:15We can't afford four more years of this the embarrassing gaffe hitting in the state's ultimate swing County
17:24Where political argues quote it's likely Waltz will have more luck turning out the base in the blue trending suburbs
17:32Here than trying to sway working-class men in the county
17:36That is a mix of historically Democratic cities and small-town suburbs and deep red rural stretches
17:42Our next guest knows all about the importance of this crucial swing state Pittsburgh based columnist Selena Zito joins us now. Good morning, Selena
17:49Good morning, it strikes us. We're talking about this this morning that there's this balance. They're trying to strike the Harris Waltz campaign of
17:57appearing as though they are hope and fresh and change and something new and
18:01Painting Donald Trump is the incumbent but also cloaking themselves in experience
18:05Hey, you know, I've been vice president
18:07Also, Tim Waltz trying to appeal to you know blue-collar men
18:12But it seems to be the biggest appeal is with deep blue voters
18:19Yeah, absolutely, so the working-class vote is up for grab in Pennsylvania and
18:26You know
18:27Donald Trump did that really really well in 2016
18:31But Joe Biden was able to take just enough away in
18:352020 because mainly because of his Pennsylvania roots and
18:40So they are the voters that have hurt them out most in this economy
18:45They're the ones that drive the most so the gas prices have impacted their family
18:51The cost have impacted their family and I think there's a blind spot among the Democratic
18:58Strategist and among a lot of reporters is that they think of the working class as only white and
19:04That's not true working-class Hispanic and working-class black voters vote very much the same
19:11They don't vote a long race that has changed under Trump
19:16They now sort of vote shoulder to shoulder because they live in the same communities and they're having the same
19:23Experiences so I think to Politico's point walls would probably be better served than trying to
19:30gin up the vote and maybe Montgomery County or
19:33Chester County and not in Lehigh or Berks or Northampton or Luzerne
19:39Where there's more of a working-class and rural voter concentration
19:44It's such a great point about the multi-racial working-class vote and how they vote shoulder-to-shoulder and not along racial lines
19:51I think Tim Walz appeals more to those ladies with the masks that were scolding people in grocery stores
19:57Than he does to any of those men who put on boots to go to work in the morning
20:01I want to talk to you. I want to show you this clip from Fetterman from John Fett senator Fetterman
20:06About talking about Trump's assassination and its impact on voters in Pennsylvania. Listen
20:13Trump has
20:15Created a special kind of a hold within the corn and he's remade
20:19The the party and he has a special kind of place in Pennsylvania and I think that only deepened
20:26After that first assassination attempt. I also want people to understand, you know, and it's not science
20:32but there is and there's energy and there's kinds of
20:37Anger it on the ground in Pennsylvania and people are very committed and strong
20:43Trump is going to be strong and and that's we have to respect that
20:48See now I found that to be so interesting because I think that people are seeing Donald Trump is willing to risk his life
20:56His voters are saying he's willing to risk his life
20:59To you know run and and and change the country and make it make it make America great again
21:04I'm not gonna be afraid to tell my neighbor or put a sign in front of my house or finally stand up and say how
21:10I feel is that what he's talking about?
21:12Yeah, you know and Fetterman I've covered him since 2005 for the first time that he ran for mayor in
21:19Braddock and he won by one
21:21absentee vote
21:23Right and and he's always been sort of the guy who goes off what the Democrats would call
21:30Call the reservation in terms of speaking the truth about things
21:34He's always been very blunt and in 2016 or 20. Yeah 2016 if you go back and look at an interview
21:41I did with him. He
21:43He understood that bond between the Trump and the voters he understood and we talked about that
21:51He goes look, it's very real and my party really needs to pay attention to this
21:55And so he has understood that for eight years
21:58I'm not shocked to hear him say that and there is there has been that sense
22:04It's since Trump was shot here in my home state that you know
22:09I mean, I don't mean to put it so crassly, but he took a bullet
22:13I can put a sign out or I can wear my hat
22:16There's less fear of showing where your support is then there has been in previous years
22:23agreed
22:25Always gonna check you Salina. Yeah
22:28No one knows Pennsylvania better than Selena. Thank you Selena
22:31Yeah, all right now we move to a Fox News alert
22:36Overnight Hezbollah and the IDF trade rocket fire over the Israel Lebanon border
22:40Retired US Army Brigadier General Anthony Teda on the latest developments in Israel
22:47We're back with the Fox News alert fears of a wider ranging war are nearing an all-time high as Hezbollah and the IDF
22:54Trade rocket fire over the Israeli Lebanon border overnight
22:58Mike Tobin is live on the ground in Tel Aviv with the latest. Hey Mike
23:03and Pete following that
23:05deadly sabotage of the Hezbollah electronics followed by a demand
23:09Damage to the Hezbollah command structure the rocket fire into northern Israel has increased dramatically
23:15Both with a number of rockets fired and the distance the rockets are traveling into Israel the rocket fire continues really all night long
23:21There were some drone attacks this morning, but the greatest intensity was between 6 and 7 a.m
23:26While Israel says the defense systems are effective most of the time
23:30Several rockets did get through striking an area called Kiryat Bialik very near the port city of Haifa
23:35with the greatest penetration of Israel since the
23:382006 Lebanon war the Israeli Air Force has increased the frequency of attacks in southern Lebanon an IDF spokesman says of
23:44400 launchers for rockets and missiles were hit Israel's prime minister vowed things can only get worse for Hezbollah
23:52No country can accept the wanton rocketing of its cities
23:56We can't accept it either
23:58We will take whatever action is necessary to restore security and to bring our people safe back to their homes
24:07At the Rambam Hospital near Haifa staff has begun relocating patients to underground hospital facilities
24:13They're built to defend against just this kind of a rocket fire now school has been canceled in the north of Israel
24:19The home front command has given the order for people not to attend large gatherings and to avoid travel
24:24Some businesses are allowed to open but only if they have access to a bomb shelter an Israeli spokesman an IDF spokesman told
24:31reporters this morning that
24:33Hezbollah is
24:35In charge of the situation and Hezbollah has had a number of opportunities to back out
24:40From the current round of violence Pete back to you Mike. Thank you
24:44Well, our next guest knows all about fighting radical Islamists retired US Army Brigadier General Anthony Tata joins us now general
24:51Thank you for being here. First of all based on your assessment the the pager and radio
24:57Attacks that were so effective now the bombing of leadership structure
25:02Presumably because they knew their location considering how compromised Hezbollah was how devastated is Hezbollah first and second of all
25:08How likely is a wider conflict here?
25:11Hey Pete, good morning. Well, I think the conflict is pretty wide right now. I think it's gonna continue to grow
25:17I think it stems from the lack of moral clarity from
25:20Kamala Harris and and the Biden White House and it all stems back to goes back to Iran
25:28With the precise targeting of leadership in Hezbollah
25:32I think what you see here is the very difference between
25:37The Israeli Defense Force approach to combat and war very surgical precise
25:43targeting and limiting civilian casualties and then the retaliation of Hezbollah
25:48Indiscriminate bombing they don't care about collateral damage. They don't care about civilian casualties
25:54They're bombing Nazareth the hometown of Jesus
25:57And also by the way
25:5970% error populate called Nazareth the Arab capital of Israel. They don't care who they're killing
26:05you so I think what what this shows is a a
26:10Takeout of a lot of the leadership and then a retaliation that's run by you know, the second third fourth
26:18You know man down in the lineup and and they're not precise
26:22They're not accurate and and it's very indiscriminate and that's their approach and I think that's a very stark difference
26:29between Israel and and Hezbollah or Hamas or any of the
26:33Islamic regime there general more or less since October 7th much of northern Israel has evacuated
26:39You've got tens of thousands of Israelis who can't be in their homes because of the ongoing
26:44Missiles that are being fired in the north is is now not not that what's happened in Gaza is wrapped up
26:50It's not there's still pockets of Hamas and things that need to be maintained there, but would now be the time for Israel to
26:58Reestablish deterrence or defeat Hezbollah. Is that a prospect here?
27:03Well, I think you know Pete what you highlight is the fact that Hezbollah is trying to pin down
27:09Fix as you know in military terms that we call it forces in the north
27:14So they can't finish up Hamas in the south
27:17And I think it's critical that Netanyahu keeps his eye on the on the main fight
27:22Which is Hamas and he and he eliminates Hamas as you know in military parlance
27:28You have a main effort and a secondary effort a supporting effort
27:33The main effort is still Hamas and I think what they have to do is hold what they've got and
27:38And hold off Hezbollah until they finish up Hamas and then they can move to the north and and
27:46Defeat destroy Hezbollah with a manor. You can't do two things at once
27:52equally well
27:54typically in the military
27:55Yeah, all while the current administration Harris Biden plays footsie with Iran and and allows them to fund
28:03All of this stuff general Tata. Thank you very much for your time
28:06Thank you Pete. You got it
28:08All right, making America healthy again leading health advocates are set to discuss why we are getting sicker and how to
28:17Turning now to a few additional headlines
28:19vice president Kamala Harris will skip the historic Al Smith dinner in New York City a
28:25Major campaign event that benefits Catholic charities Harris the first presidential hopeful to pass on an invitation to the dinner
28:32Since Walter Mondale in
28:341984 let's hope she goes the same way at Mondale
28:37She will instead be campaigning in battleground states on October 17th
28:42a Trump campaign spokesperson told the Archdiocese the former president will attend according to the New York Post just like he did in
28:492016
28:50with Hillary Clinton and gave video remarks in 2020 during
28:55COVID
28:57And squatters turning an abandoned mansion in the Hollywood Hills into a graffiti covered eyesore
29:04neighbors say the owner refuses to take action as it's been in shambles for a couple of years a
29:10Local homemaker is working with police to try to rectify the situation
29:15folks in the area say they're running out of patience
29:19It's a lot of patience. Those are your headlines Rick. What do you got that wasn't intentional?
29:24The what like somebody wanted to do that to their house, no, I I only know what I read in the teleprompter
29:30Don't dig for
29:32That wasn't fair. I'm an inch deep on this
29:37Little weather out there take a look at the maps show we're gonna be talking about I tell you it's a little cooler
29:42Cross parts of the Northeast this morning and it is a lot cooler across northern plains 44 in Fargo
29:48That's behind this front
29:49That's bringing a lot of weather across the central part of the country a little bit of severe weather possible
29:54Across areas of Texas and Oklahoma today, but it was snow
29:58We had overnight across the center the Central Rockies Colorado Rockies
30:01And now we got big storms cutting across areas from Kansas over towards, Illinois
30:05We're watching the tropics as well. The one on the left side of your screen. That's when we are concerned about very good chance
30:12We will have a significant storm possibly a hurricane somewhere from Louisiana
30:16Over towards the west coast of Florida sometime by Friday to Saturday of this week, so
30:21You have been warmed you got to be making your preparations right now a lot of activity coming that way in the next few days
30:26All right, Rachel. I'll send it to you inside. All right. Thank you, Rick
30:30Senator Ron Johnson set to host a non-partisan roundtable discussion tomorrow on the chronic disease
30:36epidemic exposing which industries are responsible for the current state of
30:41National health this as a new study finds that the public trust in doctors and hospitals is
30:46Plummeting it's down over 30% since 2020 true med co-founder
30:51Callie means will be participating in the hearing on Capitol Hill tomorrow
30:55And he joins us now with the preview. All right, Callie. Tell us what to expect at this hearing. What's the goal?
31:04The goal is to explore the most important issue facing our country Rachel if the American experiment fails
31:09it's going to be because we let our population get sicker more depressed more infertile and
31:14Fatter at an increasing rate while bankrupt to the country. We're going to be convening RFK my sister
31:20Dr. Casey means Jillian Michaels Max Lugavere, Vani Hari, Brigham Bueller
31:25You know leading health voices a diverse set of health voices and we're going to be asking questions
31:30We're going to be talking about why we pay four times more than Italy on health care costs, but live almost six years less
31:38We're going to be asking why is the USDA nutrition advisors funded by food companies?
31:42We're going to be asking why 75% of the FDA is funded by the pharmaceutical industry
31:48We're going to be asking why seed oils are the top source of American calories
31:52We're going to be asking whether glyphosate is safe as the FDA says
31:56Unlike every other developed country. We're going to be asking why a bill
32:02Right now with wide support is pushing government funded of the Zimbabwean kids, but there's no discussion of
32:09Regenerative farming we're going to bring these issues to the forefront
32:13Uncensored unscripted and the good news is I think there are very simple solutions
32:18Yeah
32:19I think there's a lot of big corporations that are actually shaking in their boots right now at the possibility that
32:24Donald Trump could be elected and somebody like yourself and RFK jr. Might actually take the reins of
32:30America's health and
32:32Issues and and it's a big one. I hope also you guys talk about infertility. It's exploding
32:37There's so much infertility also coming up. There's a North you guys going to discuss this
32:41There's a Northwestern study that just came up. We talked we mentioned it in the intro
32:46That you know trust in doctors and hospitals plummeting by 30%
32:50it was 70% 71% before the pandemic now, it's at 40% and
32:57Anyone who was less trustful of doctors and hospitals during the pandemic was also less likely
33:04to take the vaccine somebody like myself, so
33:08Tell us what that kind of study how that informs the meeting that you're going to be having tomorrow
33:14What's the American people being rational the rates of every single chronic disease is at an all-time high this year
33:20Particularly among kids the New York Times recently said cancer rates are exploding on kids
33:24Nobody knows why said the headline we know why Rachel we should not be trusting the medical system on chronic diseases
33:31Which take up 90% of our?
33:34medical budget and 9 out of 10 killers Americans
33:37We need a new route. We need to get corruption out of the science and we're going to be talking about this on Monday
33:42Thank you to Ron Johnson for convening this and this is bipartisan Kelly
33:47This is bipartisan. We have Democrats Republicans
33:51independence
33:53This is not a left-right issue Rachel, this is the American people versus the unit party. Yeah
33:59Versus corporate interest versus corruption perfectly stated Callie means thanks for joining us today
34:05All right, California dreamin former homeless callous Californians are moving to Texas
34:11They say life was easier in the Golden State all thanks to government
34:15Handouts our next guest moved out of California years ago and says the left's policies are
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