o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave [cheers and applause] will: nice job, america. welcome to fox and friends on saturday morning, your national anthem and your photos. i was informed it would be inappropriate for me to begin ranking your photos but i will say the second best photo in that montage i think was the baby with the massive smile. rachel: we love babies on this show. pete: let s be honest, number 2 or even number one is herb. 110 years old, fox and friends view or from amherst junction, wisconsin. 110 years old, found that a trucking company in 1935. you are wisconsin. rachel: i know a lot of people like herb, hard-working good people who start companies and employ people in their communities, the w
captured. chris joining us, national border patrol council spokesman. chris, this was dumped on the media late last night and i always find that i wouldn t call amusing, but telling because the assumption is that it will get lost assuming there are no news shows on the weekend and you re on one now that s live so we re talking about it. what do you make of that number and what it s telling you and what you ve been reporting and telling folks for quite some time? well, you know, that number, quite honestly, is staggering. you know, a few years ago, 50,000 was a large number, you know, over two million or 200,000, over 200,000 is just, that s an insane number, but i don t think the worst is behind us yet. more people are continuing to show up on a daily basis and they know they re getting a free ride once they get here, they ll continue to move this way. neil: the 227,000 reported in the latest month in september, chris, i m hearing from our griff jenkins that 10 might be
he s dominating the headlines since the fbi raided mar-a-lago last week. it s all trump all the time. he s our 45th president that s the story. it may be good news for the network ratings. it s not good news for the american people. there are things you should be hear being and caring about. our economy is being strangled until respects, inflation is still raging. gas prices are too high. there is the inflation reduction act. what s in it. democrats call this the inflation reduction act and plenty of experts say it won t reduce inflation. i was part of the naming squad. brian: abroad there is iran. president biden is about to saddle us with a new deal with this rogue regime. we are concerned. any attacks on people in the united states. we have a close eye on that. afghanistan, it s been a year since the president s deadly withdrawal. there is no question things are worse off now than they were when we were there. $7 billion in weaponry left behind. celebrations in the
commemorate labor day. and the labor of hard working americans. but with mid-terms 66 days away, there is no bigger story than the economy. 71% of you aren t seeing any signs of rebound. more and more democrats and independents say the same thing. why would that be? because their wallets are lighter and they are taking a hit. the price of gas still up 20%. groceries skyrocketing 13%. and to top it off, we are not able to fill enough jobs to stop supply chain disruption. service at fast food restaurants not even close to where it was. the chaos on airlines, the delays, the cancellations, we all experienced them. we are helpless. what can we expect this fall and how do we get back on track. the host of kudlow. you watch him every day at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. larry kudlow welcome back. what kind of fall are we going to have knowing the last thing joe biden wants is a recession or slump or rising gas prices. larry: i think we are in the front end of a recession. when you take
ukrainians for pushback as fighting intensifies near a nuclear report. four star general is standing by as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again i m stephanie ruhle. tonight brand-new reporting about what led the fbi to execute a search warrant as trump s florida home. washington journal wall street journal said the defense may have got a tip off from an insider after feds visited mar-a-lago in june to ask about government documents possibly stored there. the journal reports this. in the following weeks however someone familiar with the storm papers told investigators still to maybe still more documents at the private club after the national archives which he 15 boxes early in the air, people familiar with the matter said. and we see news is not can confirmed this reporting. the justice department has not commented on the search either. trump is basically suggesting even suggesting that the fbi may have planted evidence during its sear