fourth hour of fox & friends. and we this is fox, and we really are friends, and we re glad you re here with us. [laughter] will: thanks for spending your labor day with us. rachel: so grateful. by the way, the barbecue came from new jersey, and it was delicious. will: something tells me that s not a new jersey accent. [laughter] rachel: no. but he did make it in new jersey. path president pete: he said i can take this real stuff and bring it up to the yankees up in the northeast, and they ll love it. it s really good. [laughter] rachel: oh, i love it. he s a great barbecuer, also a great baker. those are some of the best chocolate chip cookies i ve ever had in my life. pete: national tailgating day. we are psyched that it s almost football season well, it is football season for college, and this week is the fox & friends fantasy football draft. if you weren t tuning in earlier on the show, will cain is the, if not the commissioner, the shadow commissioner of the ne
i tear up when i see our anthem and our flag. i m not a monarchist and never have bern, but i found myself deeply affected by the queen s death. i caught a glimpse of her when she visited my home in sussex and when we were given the day off school to go see the queen. and when she came to lunch at the home of the prime minister. but like so many people across the world. i was deeply moved by everything she did. i thought i knew her. the new prime minister liz truss put it well when she says queen elizabeth is the rock upon which modern britain was built. even if like me you don t support the monarchy, you can understand that and you could not be failed to be moved by everything she did and said. shall be devoted to your service and our great family to which we all belong. she did derot devote her whole love to serving public. britain and com commonwealth. the lesson an individual could make such a difference with her human qualities, she was she had a common touch. she
country is headed. not this hit and run stuff, not to cherry pick but a more folsom understanding, william jacob son with a great web site, this pairnk gave sums it up for me: so this garcie paragraph sums it up for me: what about the united states? this got mde to thinking. in between our elections, a lot happens to this country s tothat is not subject to elections. no longer subject to representative government. did you support the hiring of 87 thousand new irs agents? was that on a boot ballot, the disruption of energy independence? and complete attack on theepen c combustion engine and automobiles that usene? gasoline? did yo u support somehow, or vote for open borders where fentanyl and illegall im immunity and ms-13 and drugg car at the time cartels our can operate freely? did you votede forr. or support or hear about a massive debt? a massive debte like the planet has never seen on top of regular spending? that would affect inflation the way it does. did someone r
i have never seen total fraud like the radical left. after years of anti-cop riots and rhetoric, they are accusing conservative. are we alone? congress changed the definition of ufos suggesting they aren t man made. a ufo expert will join me to show what s really going on. you are watching the collapse of an empire in live time. we are going broke. what kind of idiot thinks you can continue to print money, give it to people to spend on stuff, and there will be zero consequences. my idol, the late great milton friedman talked about this. that is the free lunch myth. the myth that somehow or other government can provide goods and services, can spend money at nobody s expense. it s cheap to turn out those pieces of paper. but does not give society something for nothing? not at all. if you print money, people have more money to spend. if they spend more money on the same amount of goods, prices go up. in effect everybody is paying a tax through inflation. dan: milton friedman w
norm, i want to look at these terms. this is what we learned today from the mar-a-lago national defense information removal of government record and obstruction of a federal investigation. does this tell you anything about where the investigation is focused on right now? it does. it gives us some additional information, and of course these are the very basic additional documents that were released today. even that gives us more information about where things are headed. that s why i think no matter how redacted, the release of this affidavit is going to be so explosive. take the first thing on there. the espionage act. we all were wondering, i wrote a long piece. would angle are they taking? they ve just stated their theory of the case. one that they might or might not argue to the jury. he retained government documents. well, don, if i go to the white house and help myself to a property that is in the oval office and i take it with me, i m retaining government proper