in since the war started to. food prices are going up. wfp is warning now the area is on the brink of (inaudible) we re starting to see a spread of waterborne disease. that is a cocktail very familiar to humanitarians, it s what proceeds the scale of mortality in famine or humanitarian crisis. i want to be clear, quote the world food programme, saying eight weeks of the war is a high risk of famine for all the people of gaza, especially for those with chronic diseases, older persons, children, and those living disabilities. but the very high casualty toll, we think, again, according to statistics we have, which comes from the gaza health ministry, as many as 6000 children, possibly more, the vast majority, to my understanding, are from direct result of israeli airstrikes, bombardment, and mortars, right? you are saying there is now a real possibility of this secondary mortality. right. what you look at something like the famine in somalia in 2011 that killed people, tho
will: it s the 7 a.m. hour of fox & friends weekend starting with this. after his disastrous debate performance, president biden s campaign looking ahead. you all did not have any kind of conversations about should joe biden drop out of this race? no. the conversation that we had is, okay, what do we do next? will: while a new report breaks down who d be responsible to tell joe it s time to go. pete: plus, do not disturb. a pennsylvania state senator joins us as his state becomes the first to test locking students phones away during class. if. rachel: oh, like that i like that idea. and different political views? that could be a dating deal-breaker. how politics is impacting relationships nationwide. the second hour of fox & friends if weekend starts right now. you had a suntan line and red lipstick. i worked so hard for that first kiss. and if a heart don t forget pete: seriously, white bear lake, minnesota that s white bear lake, minnesota. can you
primetime event. they appear to think that this is funny, can you list the ways in which this is also very not funny? they can make as much fun of all the stuff as they want now, but having spent several years as the u.s. attorney in new jersey, it s all fun and games until the jury is in the box. and then it becomes a different, much much different thing, and you know look, donald trump, what would you expect, you ve known him for a long time of course he s gonna put out a statement that says he won the debate last night but at the end of it he wasn t there because he s a coward and he can t come and defend either his route as president. or personal conduct, which has disgraceful has gone on in our country over the last number of years when i wouldn t expect anything different from him. i have the truth social app on
from the trump team is clearly slow rolling it until 2026. yeah, and the other thing that, i guess, pushing back, it sounds like his lawyers are talking down from this monday pressed friends. maybe we won t get a press conference on what he was proposing. what does it say that he s not doing this press conference anymore? and he s saying that, well, we re gonna put in a legal filings. i think his lawyers, i m sure there that s probably the primary concern. this but none of it s true. but this is been the primary thought for our thing with donald trump. he doubles down on the election fraud, we saw it leading up to january six. we saw it after january six. it s been details on reports, and it s a big part of the mental minds data of what special counsel alluded to an alleged. and also what the fulton county prosecutor also alleges. this is something that i m sure his lawyers don t want him doing, because we ve seen false statement charges against him for his comments. i ll b