[national anthem] [national anthem] pete welcome to fox friends on this saturday morning, our nations anthem and your photos. They continue to pour in, and we thank you for them. Keep serving them, friends foxnews. Com, and welcome to the show. Its august 5th, year of our lord 2023, and its Rachel Campos duffy and will cain. Rachel were all back the bands back together. Pete it was never apart, but its together. Great to see you guys. Rachel great to see both of you. Loved the photos today, especially the photo of the virgin mary right behind the american flag. Thanks for sending that. Will we want to say happy birthday this morning to Louis Anthony izino, hes a world war ii hero who turned 100. Pete that is awesome. Rachel he looks great, by the way. Look at that, playing the piano. Pete were until toll he plays 30 minutes a day at his Retirement Home in ocala, florida. On a daily basis. Other folks there look forward to him plague. World war ii vet, still kicking. Love it. Rachel yes
consultant bill stanton, great to see you this morning. thanks for having me. will: in all your ears years working for nypd, many said i ve never epstein anything like this. the donny gathering you guys had the other day [laughter] no, this is breakdown in cultural grace, in my opinion. rachel: amen, thank you for saying it. you know, where we see this happening. we had the jackson five or elvis, you know, now we go, we have a large gathering, and you have a select few that look to stir the pot to cause the chaos. and once that chaos is called, they ll look to take advantage of it, looting, causing destruction, etc., etc. rachel: yeah, just a lack of support. when you said elvis, i think about all the girls dying for elvis. they were dying for elvis, they weren t, like, beating up the cops. right. they weren t looting, they
caused a riot in new york city yesterday after promising to give away gaming systems and gaming accessories. pete: great. he was taken into police custody for causing that chaos as his young fans turned to destruction, even attacking police officers. will: ashley strohmier s here with the story. reporter: hi, guys, the twitch streamer was released from the the manhattan precinct late are last night after being charged for inciting a riot in union square. the 21-year-old has a huge following of more than 20 million people online and thousands of those followers crowded the downtown square after he announced a giveaway claiming he would hand out computers, playstation 5s and microphones from a truck. it is the unclear if he was able to give any of those things away. the crowd quickly turned to a riot with people throwing things at nypd can officers, destroying stores and jumping on parked cars. police calling it a a level four response after the crowd began to swell yesterday afternoon