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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday September 9, 2024

[National Anthem] [National Anthem] [National Anthem] will good Morning And Welcome to to Fox Friends on this sunday morning, will cain, Rachel Camposduffy and Pete Hegseth, the three of us back together pete good morning. Rachel i always think about pete during the National Anthem because he loves america, but we had a situation at our house where i put up some. Political signs with my neighbors across the street who agree with us politically, and then somebody crumpled them up. Pete really . Rachel yeah. So the neighbors and my family decided that we were going to put in a a flag pole, Pete Hegseth Style Pete nice. Rachel so that went up this week. An American Flag and a different flag if. Pete i need to see a photo of that. You could also electrify the sign. Rachel you know, im thinking about that. Thats actually a really good idea. Sean wanted it even bigger [laughter] it was, like, 30 feet. Im, like, lets not turn the house into a used car Sales Lot will you should get a ring came

FOXNEWSW America July 6, 2024

breaking news from the pentagon as the biden administration makes big moves ahead of the potential border disaster. it could come in days if it s not already happening, title 42 will be lifted and the surge is expected to grow. welcome back as america reports heads into another hour. bill: no dramatics today. i m in for john roberts, i m bill hemmer. we are told pat ryder makes remarks off the top and new information about the plan to send 1500 troops to the southern border within the next week to nine days, sandra. sandra: it s a big deal. the decision is coming nine days before title 42 expires. fox news teams have been reporting for weeks now, this has been anticipated. overburdened border towns are in panic mode over what could happen when that ends. we talked about el paso. bill: seeing migrants massing by the tens of thousands, believing the end of title 42 will be the perfect time to make their move and make the crisis at the border a bigger catastrophe. sand

MSNBC The ReidOut July 7, 2024

ayman al zawahri, al qaeda s leader and a former deputy to osama bin laden on 9/11, was killed by a cia drone strike in kabul. the administration has not confirmed al zawahri was the target ahead of the president s re, ma. the senior administration official said there were no civilian casualties in the mission. al zawahri has been on the run for year, and his history of violence extends well beyond his role in planning 9/11. the egyptian doctor was at one point arrested in connection with the assassination of egyptian president anwar sadat and was indicted in 1999 for the 1997 bombings of the u.s. embassies in tanzania. joining me now is chief white house correspondent kristen welker. what do we know about what the president is going to announce, and any details about that operation? reporter: the details are still coming in. what we do know is that the president is going to announce that ayman al zawahri was killed over the weekend in a counterterrorism operation. the pres

MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports July 7, 2024

asylum seekers and what he thinks of governors sending them to cities around the country. with just 46 days until the midterms, we re taking a closer look at what both parties are doing to garner support from latino voters. we ll have more on that. and we re watching the escalating protests in iran. some women are burning their head scarves in defiance of the nation s morality police after a woman died in their custody. we begin with the growing backlash in russia to vladimir putin s order calling up 300,000 reservists to fight in ukraine. with tomorrow marking seven months since russia s invasion, putin is looking to reset recent losses with a new surge of troops. more than 1300 people have been detained while protesting the order. this morning russian opposition leader alex say navalny called it criminal. and earlier today, voting began in russian-occupied territoies of ukraine to become part of russia. it s been viewed as a sham in the west as part of the plan to ann

FOXNEWS The Story With Martha MacCallum July 7, 2024

rather have, they want the plant back with everything it had or what you re going to have. i will be dumbfounded if you find anybody other than for pure sentimental reasons saying i d rather have the coal plants. i ll end by telling you another quick story. when we moved from scranton, when coal died in scranton, everything died in scranton. my dad was a coal miner and my grand grandfather was a mining engineer. my dad was in sales. there was no work. we left to go to delaware where the oil plants were. but i remember driving home when you take the trolly in scranton going out north washington and adams avenue. within 15 blocks we didn t live in the neighborhood. the most prestigious neighborhood in the region in the town where the scrantons and other good decent people live. there was you d go by a wall that my recollection is was somewhere between 15 and 18 feet tall. it went from essentially a city block. you can see the coal piled up to the very top of the wall from i

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