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
it s amazing. [laughter] rachel: it is. pete: after the cow saying we need to moo-o-ve on. will: we re having apple cider doughnuts. todd: what a tough day for hegseth, the eater in chief, man, you re missing all the stuff that will mentioned. it s next level. will: yeah. it is a fun day here. it s officially fall, and let s bring in our friend, dan bongino, the host of unfiltered with dan bongino. good morning, dan. rachel: good morning, dan. hey, i was on my phone. oh, yeah, i got a guest date on fox. [laughter] by the way, it was not the producers fault, they only told me five or six items, you re coming up any second now, and i was still on mien phone. this is super important. you know, my family, the bongino crew down here, thinks the world of duffys. we love them to death. they are truly some of the most genuine people they ever meet. i heard a little birdie tell me it is rachel birthday today. it is her 21st, so you can now drink legally. i thought it was a good i
pollsters of every stripe, we re worried about rising costs. democrats can t run on anything they ve dub. people don t like what they ve done. they don t like high inflation. we cannot afford another two years of democratic control in washington. we have to turn the corner and set ourselves up for a bigger victory in 2024. ashley live in studio with more, ash? inflation and the economy are the dominating concerns for most americans heading to the midterms next week. that s according to the latest abc poll. 28% of voters say the economy will be the single most important issue when it comes to casting a ballot for congress. the next is inflation at 22%, apportion with trailing behind, 16%, and then climate change coming in last at 5%. however, when white house press secretary corinne jeanpierre was pressed on inflation being a big worry about voters, there is her response. when the president walked into this add administration, the economy was in ruins, absolute ruins
government. a decade ago the new york times admitteded and they published a piece on the rise of domestic surveillance abuse which exploded. the patriot act became a short hand for government abuse in overreaching which inflicted collateral damage on political dissent and religious liberty. that s still true and still a tragedy. what is fascinating is that the new york times stopped acknowledging it. there was not a single mention of the 9-11 anniversary on the front page of yesterday s paper. the paper that purports to represent new york the epicenter of the 9-11 attack. why would the new york times ignore 9-11? a good question. because the new york times and the tiny leadership class it represents now endorses the nationwide crackdown on civil rights that 9-11 made possible. they benefit from it. it s how they keep power. so 9-11 was less a trag than an opportunities. if you don t believe that watch how joe biden commemorated that anniversary yesterday it s not
americans and their governmentm. a decade ago. the new york times admitted this. the times markedis the anniversary of 9/11 by publishinhed a piecg a piece on the rise of domestic surveillance abuses which explode after the 9/11 attacks. the patriot act, according to st the new york times, quote, govem quickly became a sort of shorthand for government abusenh and overreaching, which, quote, inflicted collateral damage on political dissent, religiousl liberty and the freedom of association, end quote. that is still true, in fact, truer than it s ever been,trage. and it is still a tragedy. what s fascinating is that stopd the new york times has stoppedi acknowledging it. in fact, remarkablity, there wae not a single mention oft page o the 9/11 anniversaryf yesterday. on the front page of yesterday s paper, the paper that purports to represent new york , the epicenter of the 9/11 attacks. now, why would the new york times ignore 9/11? ignore well, good question, be the new york