and then you can eat that and then these are little football cal calzones. rob: we have got to go. fox & friends starts with a live audience right now. steve: well, welcome to a special edition of fox & friends we said yesterday we would have a live studio audience and today we do. and it is special. ainsley: we have our first responders in the wake of this hurricane that s hitting our great country and everything that s happening to this war on cops in this country, we wanted to honor them. brian: wait a second, where are they? you said we have first responders all i see is this huge studio. steve: ladies and gentlemen, here they are. here are the heroes. come on in guys and gals. brian: normally i feel so much safer. only in america. carley: thank you so much. welcome to fox.
to be drawn to a life of crime and gang violence? is the focus of a new book entitled why young men, the dangerous allure of violent movements and what we can do about it. your enemy the author, here to talk about his community activism working with disenfranchised and at risk youth. welcome to fox. thank you for having me. arthel: absolute. what is the allure to violence or the violent movement? i think sometimes we think of it as an economic motivation. if you re poor, you re looking for money and it is a way to make money and it is crime. the violent movement is a lot more than that. it s a feeling of belonging, purpose and brotherhood.that these groups are able to offer in in communities where there is not existing strong social bonds. i think it is the appeal of a lot of these movements. it makes people feel like your
protesting the way people of color are treated in the united states, police brutality, systemic oppression. what has happened, how people are, no disrespect to any service men or women out there. i hold my first up. how can you look at that any different? that saluted as meaningful as my first is up in the air. reporter: the nfl and players union have not reached a formal agreement when it comes to the policy regarding the anthem but nfl spokesman says all player and nonplayer personnel on the field are expected to stand during the national anthem or stay in the locker room. for more on the anthem protests, she cover the nfl for 3 years but is now a fox news contributor. welcome to fox.
tucker: time now for final exam, where we determine through rigorous testing which of our employees are paying attention to the work theyti do this week s defending champion is fox news correspondent griff jenkins still injured but stillg razor sharp. his challenger, fox business correspondent kristina partsinevelos. welcome to fox and to the show. we re really glad to have you. thank you, i m excited.ox thank you. tucker: okay, so you know who you re up against. it s deceiving. kristina, welcome. she is brilliant. she speaks five languages. i m doomed. tucker: he undersells it every time. i m sure you know the rules because you ve been glued to this.s in case you need a refresher, here they are. i asked the question. first person to buzz and gets to answer. you must wait until i finish asking the question in order to buzzing. each correct answer is with a single point. ifon you get a question wrong, a point is detracted from your
tucker: time now for final exam where we determine through rigorous testing which of our employees are paying attention to the work they do this week s defending champion is fox news correspondent griff jenkins still injured but still razor sharp. his challenger, fox business correspondent kristina. welcome to fox and to the show. we re really glad to have you. thank you, i m excited. thank you. tucker: ok, so you know who you re up against. kristina is brilliant. she speaks five languages. i m doomed. tucker: he undersells it every time. i m sure you know the rules because you ve been glued to this. in case you need a refresher, here they are. the first person to buzz and get the answer you must wait until i finish asking the question in order to buzz in. each correct answer is worth a single point. if you get a question wrong, a