[the star-spangled banner] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on saturday morning, 6 am. your national anthem with your patriotic photos. carley shimkus sitting in this morning. carley:we made it through friday the 13th. strong enough on friday the 13th. something people say, if you woke up, double win. pete: looking at the photos you sent in, ranking my favorite patriotic photos, i love kids at the parade photos, flag pictures as well but number 2 is the rodeo, introduction to the rodeo with flags streaming behind her. will: although i like the dog with the glasses, not normally, the blue glasses, you like cats. that is a great dog. will: we enjoy those photos, all originals from our viewers and we love starting the weekend that way. we get started this morning with this story. i wouldn t call it a shocking story but a sad story we are becoming familiar with, the baby formula shortage, the numbers are getting staggering. various states across the co
areas around khan younis, a city israel told civilians to flee to for safety earlier in the conflict. hospitals say they are overwhelmed with new arrivals. the world health organization says it has been told by israel to move medical supplies out of two warehouses in southern gaza within 2a hours, although israel has denied this. these pictures show explosions in gaza on monday evening. a spokesman for the un children s charity, unicef, says there s nowhere safe for people to go. it comes as the us state department says it s too early to say for sure whether israel is heeding us advice to protect civilians in gaza. but it did say israel was making more targeted requests for civilian evacuations in southern gaza. our gaza correspondent rushdi abualouf who is now in istanbul sent this update. very intense israeli air strikes around khan younis tonight, with reports of israeli tanks are moving from the eastern part and the northern part of khan younis. i have seen some footage f
lukasz krupski is in the uk this week to receive an award for deciding to blow the whistle at the company and leak internal memos allegedly regarding safety issues, from tesla s norway headquarters. the firm has declined to comment. here s our tech editor zoe kleinman. over the years software updates in autopilot gets even better. this is how tesla wanted autopilot software to be seen, assisting a human driver who was ultimately still in control. but when this former employee voice concerns he felt about safety in his own workplace and later on with the technology herself, his dream job change into a nightmare. i became really depressed and anxious. i could not sleep. he was personally praised by elon musk after putting out a fire. he claimed his manager turned against him when he raised his concerns directly with the billionaire. he then told us he could easily access a huge trove of sensitive internal company data ranging from personal staff details to safety information. h
powered cars would ever be the future. he helped make it so. will: model 3 tesla the world s most popular electric car. that brings us to twitter. $44 billion purchase of twitter. this week musk says i need to see how many of the accounts on twitter are bots, are spam. is it over 5%? now, is this here comes the great question, pete. is this musk going the price is too high, the market is tanking. is this backing out of the deal? or is this forcing accountability and honesty in sunlight on to twitter? pete: could be all of the above. is he also looking under the hood and saying there is a lot of spam bots in here. the company s fundamentals aren t what i thought they were. he announced recently he is going to do a sampling 100 twitter users. twitter says less than 5%. he thinks it might be a lot more than that again, he has also been critiquing the left and whether or not this is actually a free speech platform. so, will, predictively, groups came out of the woodwork to try