beach, a guy on a surfboard waiting for the next set to come in. what a wonderful saturday morning. carley: watch the sharks though. maybe not in north carolina. i hope not. pete: we re glad you re here. come on in for the fourth and final hour of fox & friends on a saturday, july 8, year of our lord 2023. we re outside where where there s a heavy ambience of urine. carley: it feels very thick pete: smells great. carley: because it s human. not the best. pete: not great. carley: could always be great. pete: it smells better where you are. will: later in the show, apparently, we are going to take an ice plunge bath. i just saw the bath set at 45 degrees, and i m, for one, dreading this moment in the show. pete: if i am too. [laughter] will says he s going to go with the gradual entry technique which is terrible, and i m going to go with carley: you guys are both doing it? if. pete: there s only two tubs carley: oh, usually i like to be included in things, and this is
carley: oh, hello. [laughter] will: we re on the tv. carley: fancy seeing you there. long island, new york, officials are adding to their aa adequatic arsenal are five reported shark attacks in two days. will: will the new technology will scan for unwant visitors lurking beneath the water including sweeps for opening, midday and as the beaches close. pete: let s bring in dr. james silakowski joins us now. is this necessary, and is it going to work? i think there s a couple of things here, right? it s really important to increase shark awareness and education, but shark ises are finicky. a lot of them go deep below the surface, so they re hard to see by a drone. it s really a multifaceted approach. but everyone working together, i think, is what we really need to