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out fossil fuels. jeanine: joe biden wasn t kidding about ending fossil fuels, and now, he is coming for your car. the white house turbocharging its radical green agenda by unveiling their toughest restrictions yet. they will force you to buy an expensive electric vehicle, whether you like it or not. the new rules target tailgate emissions. and the goal is to have 67% of new vehicles to be electric by 2032. keep this in mind, only 6% of cars sold last year were electric. but there is a big problem: americans don t want them. just 19% say that they are very likely to buy and ev. and hey, it is no wonder. the average tv costs $47,000 more but biden s people say it will actually save you money. we are going to save consumers money. these vehicles don t require as much maintenance. obviously, the gas prices are a little steeper and electric vehicles will be cheaper over their life span. jeanine: and like all things joe biden, china is the big winner here. they own 75% of th
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
where shark patrols are watching what beach goers are fearing the most. many of those vacationers being told to return to the office after the labor day market. the job with market s still pretty strong. will bosses be able to bring them back? and will artemis be able to launch today? after being scrubbed on monday, a weather front threatening today s takeoff. for now though it is still a go and so are we. welcome, everybody, glad to have you. hope you re having a great weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to alexis mcadams on shark patrol mode off the coast of new york. reporter: hi, or neil. we are out on a boat right now, take a look, and you can see the area right now here on long island. it s one of the busiest boating and beach weekends across the country, and they are ramping up patrols out many pull force throughout the weekend. already nearly 15 officers that are on patrol looking out for sharks, people operating recklessly and also boaters and jet skiers who could b
do you think that the government i m not suggesting federal, state or city, just overall, are you not being well served for the protection of children and your child in particular? i can say this, 57,000 people died in 2020 from fentanyl overdoses and i don t know what 21 and 22. we re just eight months in. so no, i don t think the government at any level has done enough. i think that the current administration has got to stand up and take notice. i think the state of iowa has got to take notice. how many more people have to die before somebody takes it serious? this is worse than the 1970s heroin epidemic. i m calling everyone to action, everybody in the community stand up. the fentanyl pills are ridiculous. 40% of those pills kill people. they re lethal. so i think everybody, the community, the government, the state, the governor, we all need to stand up in solidarity and handle this. dana: i hear you. we grieve with you and pray for your strength. hold onto each othe