Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240709 :

Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240709



[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] [cheers and applause] pete: good morning and welcome to "fox & friends." we will be joined by our good friend will cain and rachel campos-duffy. that is the anthem woe play every saturday and sunday at 6:00 a.m. as always, rachel, our viewers deliver. those are all viewer photos and we want you to keep sending in your patriotic photos at [email protected]. rachel, you can't beat baby in a cargo pocket of a soldier. rachel: i wrote that down myself. i wrote that down myself and, by the way, kudos to our music people, toba. i mean bing crosby singing the star-spangled banner. i don't think i have ever heard that one anymore. i thought whitney houston was my favorite. i'm sorry, you know i love old school hollywood that bing crosby singing the national anthem wow it took my breath away. boy scouts at parades, horse, you guys keep outdoing yourselves. keep sending those patriotic photos in, friends at [email protected]. keep it coming. pete: beautifully done. two notes real quick. we saw the baby in the cargo pocket. the first photo if we can rerack it selfishly is from my aunt barbie sent it in. a view off of her deck there with the flag that one right there. a beautiful morning. i can't tell if that's a sun set or sunrise. but, beautiful. and then the second photo actually, in an interesting instance, rachel, the emails we got from viewers [email protected]. that young man right there had a birthday party and he said he wanted real heroes to come to his birthday party and so soldiers came, arranged by the parents and so they gave a story with the photo that came in with it. and we're going to have that young kid, his family on the show later talking about why he wanted real heroes, soldiers at his birthday party. so even wider impact than just the anthem, pretty cool. rachel: oh, yeah, so great. i can't wait for that interview. told parents i want real heroes and they send in the troops. man, i have to give hats off to those parents. now for the country as you mentioned we are going to do this later on in the show. somebody who isn't so thrilled about the anthem as you and i, pete, is jon stewart. he has a podcast. i don't know if our viewers know that. but he does. and he had mark cuban on, somebody who took the national anthem when the colin kaepernick, you know, kerfluffle erupted. mark cuban said take it out all together from the mavericks game. they eliminated it. they had this discussion and here is what jon stewart had to say about what he calls a weird ritual. >> does anyone know when that started, playing the national anthem before games? it's such weird ritual. >> i have always thought about when kaepernick took the knee and the whole thing was like you have got to stand for the anthem. why is that when the anthem comes on you only have to stand if you are there but the transited principle through the television. if it's through the television, can you do whatever the [bleep] you want. but if you are at the stadium, there is like a whole regimen that you have to go through. rachel: so i guess jon stewart and mark cuban they don't like the national anthem. by the way, pete, jon stewart got a lot of flack for, this as he should. my first thought by the way, pete, was if you don't like this ritual, there is another rift actual called let's go brandon that's been going on at these stadiums. take your pick, jon stewart, which one do you like. by the way, he had a tweet that said perhaps i'm questioning measure of how much you love america as though just standing isn't the cheapest form of patriotism. in fact, some of the most vocal use their non-anthem time undermining the country back to january 6th. which is what these liberals do every time don't know what to say. pete: at the bottom of the tweet cough fox news. so apparently we are paper patriotism in his book. this is a guy who clearly doesn't understand the depth of gratitude. and it really have gratitude. it's not about bravado patriotism. if you live in the united states of america, great, free country the overwhelming feeling you have is gratitude. understanding and appreciation of how most people have lived in human history. and, rachel, how most people live around the world today. so jon stewart presumably is a well-traveled man around the globe. he probably only goes from ritz carlton to ritz carlton, so maybe he doesn't quite see it. but, otherwise, if you see how most people live and you realize how fragile those freedoms can be, even in our own country as we have seen, ritual. then the nearly hearing of the anthem and i hear this from our viewers all the time, just hearing the anthem makes you stop and consider and if you're in that stadium stand, put your hand over your heart and for a moment, together, in a unifying -- we talk all about unity. we will talk about joe biden and his divisive speech. in a moment of unity stand up and say we may not agree on a whole lot but we can put our hand over our heart and be grateful for this nation. it's not that hard if you have that view. clearly jon stewart does not. someone who benefits quite a bit from that pesky first amendment, which not every country has. and we have seen it under attack here in our country, too. we want to ask our viewers this morning. not just to send your anthem photos which i hope you will continue to do. but we want to ask you why you stand for the anthem. email us at [email protected]. why do you stand for the anthem? it's a simple question, but when we miss the simple stuff, rachel, we lose a lot of the other stuff. so let's remind some people of that this morning. rachel: yeah, you know, i never thought growing up and as you know, pete, i grew up in a military family living all over the world. i never thought that the national anthem would ever become controversial or something that people just sort of dismissed as some silly meaningless ritual. i tear up half the time that i listen to the national anthem. and i think i have the double whammy of not just growing up in a military family and having that deep appreciation of having lived overseas and knowing, as you said, how people live and how desperate and grateful they would be to live in this country but i also grew up living with an immigrant mother who is the most patriotic person i know, so grateful for this country and was able, throughout my life, teach me what a blessing it is to be born an american. particularly a woman in america i just have so many wonderful things to be grateful for for this country. i literally can tell you i can't relate to jon stewart. that's just how i feel. pete: i don't think a lot of our viewers can for sure. another this morning. by the way will cain is going to join us. this is not a two-person show. we have a couple of technical difficulties. he will be here. i want to get his take, too because he is always fantastic. as our viewers know, this has been quite a rough week for joe biden and we will get into that later on. the latest pivot is the white house now says it's going to move over to infrastructure and talking about all the amazing things the infrastructure bill is going to deliver people. i guess it's 60 days since that bill was passed. they couldn't get anything else passed. they got that passed so they are pivoting to that. part of that pivot, rachel, listen to this, after that speech joe biden gave on tuesday, one of the most divisive speeches a president has ever given, he had the audacity yesterday in remarks to try to talk about bipartisan. i guess the pivot now in a couple of days after the blowback is to bipartisan and infrastructure. here is a contrast between how joe biden tried to talk yesterday on infrastructure and bipartisan and what he sounded like on tuesday in atlanta excoriating people he said don't want people to vote. listen to this. >> this is all about fixing the problem. i ran for president to unite the country. this bipartisan infrastructure law i signed two months ago unites us around things we all depend on. >> so i ask every elected official in america how do you want to be remembered? a consequential moment in history they present a choice, do you want to be the sign -- on the side of dr. king or george wallace? do you want to be on the side of john lewis or bull conner? do you want to be on the side of abraham lincoln or jefferson davis? >> we have arrived at this by a bipartisan agreement. there is nothing beyond our capacity when we work together. when we get this done, we will get back to beating the world again. >> this is a moment to decide, to defend our elections, to defend our democracy. [applause] and if you do that you will not be alone. pete: you had sleepy bipartisan joe on the left there rachel and screaming racial division joe on the right. i don't know if anyone has pointed this out. it's worth pointing out when he says basically characterizes republicans as george wallace, bull conor and jefferson davis. all three of those names are democrats. he is now characterizing as the republican straw men. i don't know if they missed that in the history of the speech history of the democratic party. now he is saying republicans don't want black and brown people to vote. rachel, i don't know how you put back together the division created in culminating in that speech and try to pretend like now we are all going to get together. rachel: yeah, if that was the only thing, pete, that's one thing. it's not. we see that he has tried on various levels, whether it's january 6th or parents at school board meetings, labeling anyone who disagrees with his policy, which, frankly, are radical, as domestic terrorists. literally putting together a new arm within the national security, you know, division of our government to investigate domestic terrorists that he has himself labeled as people like you and i who maybe don't like crt or have some questions about election integrity or don't agree that we should federalize our elections that we should leave it up to the states to handle. so, this is a very serious thing. tulsi gabbard is a democrat. but she is one of those democrats who is willing, to i think, look at both sides and call balls and shots. here's what she had to say about president biden's dividing americans. she said this on hannity last night. here we go. >> i think there were so many people across the country, those who voted for joe biden. those who did not vote for joe biden, who had high hopes that he would carry out his promise, that he would be the president for all americans, showing respect for those who agreed with him or disagreed with him. and, unfortunately, the opposite is true. not only has he not carried out on that promise. is he literally doing the exact opposite, rapidly carrying our country in the wrong direction, tearing us apart, pouring fuel on the flames of divisiveness, and it really makes me wonder how we can go through three more years of this and still come out the other end with the possibility of being able to come together again as americans, as the united states of america. rachel: she is a very unique democrat who has, you know, taken positions on the other side of her party on many policy issues. if you look at the policy issues themselves, pete, the democrat across the board almost everybody in the party virtually 99% of them all agree with everything that joe biden is pushing. so, truly, these are policies that are, by design, meant to divide america, meant to fundamentally transform america. because i believe the democrats actually do believe what hannah-jones believes, the person who founded the 1619 project, that america is fundamentally racist, is fundamentally flawed, and, therefore, needs to be fundamentally transformed. i think that's what we are seeing and that's this resistance that we are seeing in the country right now because these policies not only are divisive, they are actually making us poorer and less competitive on the global scale. they are hurting everyday americans every single day. pete: that's a great point, rachel, it goes back to the first story we covered this hour and jon stewart. if you don't think america is even -- not just not great but not even good, not even worth standing for, standing up for, then you will pursue any radical utopian agenda you want. you point out another great point. it's staggering how much in agreement democrats are. there is one or two kind of sort of dissenting voices in joe manchin and kyrsten sinema, they really juxtapose the filibuster. they're on board for the votes part. hillary clinton is coming back out and excoriating other democrats. they are on the same woke page which should be scary. the other part of what tulsi said is scary we have three more years of this, rachel; 22 is coming but we are only one year in and we are going to cover every angle of it and there are more angles this morning. we will bring them to you. first, we have got weather and a strong winter storm is creating has dust conditions across the midwest. slamming into iowa yesterday. thought storm is set to sweep across the south and east. fox weather correspondent max gordon joins us live from des moines, iowa, with the latest. max, good morning. >> hey, good morning from beautiful snowy des moines, iowa where it's a bombe 17 degrees this morning. about a foot rather of snow fell here in central iowa. a lot of folks are going to be spending the first part of the weekend digging out. not only did iowa see moderate to heavy snow across the state. strong winds and some gusts at the des moines airport was as powerful as 40 miles per hour. that caused tricky travel conditions across the state. there has been reduced visibility in some areas because of blowing snow. large drifts built up, especially in rural areas and roads were slick. last night our own crew had quite the journey driving 90 miles from port dodge to our hotel here in des moines. it was very slow-going in some places as plows struggled to keep all the roads clear. while most drivers here in iowa are used to this sort of weather, there are some that don't heed the warning. >> got that small percent that, you know, will be in the plows and go around us doing 70, 80 miles per hour. we will see them down a road about a mile in the ditch. those are people that aren't paying attention. >> tearing up a little bit because it's so cold out here. crews are still clearing a lot of roads across the state today, so officials here are recommending that if you are going to be out and about on the roads. check online to see if road conditions are clear in your area. guys, i'm going to toss it back to you. pete: thank you, max. rachel: great report. looks cold, pete. pete: does look really, really cold. rachel: looks like minnesota to me. all right. well, we are going to make a hard turn here because a suspect is charged in the horrific murder of a teen burger king worker. this story is just heart breaking and police say the man is not even a citizen, a u.s. citizen. and you won't believe how much dr. anthony fauci is worth. what one g.o.p. senator has uncovered about biden's top doc next. ♪ all you people, can't you see, can't you see ♪ how your love effects reality ♪ every time down ♪ you can make it right ♪ and that makes you larger than life ♪ ey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. and its temperature 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need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. ♪ rachel: we are back with america's crime crisis. a man is arrested and charged with the killing of a 19-year-old burger king cashier in new york city. ashley strohmier is live as we learn that suspect has a record of violence. ashley? >> yeah, the nypd says the suspect is also not a u.s. citizen and was out on the street despite several previous brushes with the law. winston glen, jamaican immigrant is now behind bars facing first degree murder and robbery charges. right now the question is how did this happen? glen has been arrested at least four other times in new york city. the most recent happening in november when he allegedly threatened to attack a man with a screwdriver, reportedly yelling "i will stab you." glenn was only charged with a misdemeanor and released because the crime was, quote: not bail-eligible. he is accused of brutally killing crystal in that robbery on sunday. the teen starting work at the burger king just three weeks earlier. her family says she was trying to get off the night shift over safety concerns. video shows the moments he demanded all the money in the cash register. she gave it to him, what she could. but he still fatally shot her in the stomach. at the time as arrest this is what he was saying at a crowd of angry citizens, listen. >> [inaudible] [shouting] [bleep] [screaming] >> glenn allegedly made off with only $100 in that deadly robbery. vigils and demonstrations continue to be held at the burger king where she was killed. pete, rachel? pete: ashley, thank you. what a tragic story. this has caught so much attention, rachel, because of the innocence of the victim and the hard-working nature of this victim who was working. she said i need to go to work because i need to make money and this is what i believe in and hard work and this beautiful young girl. totally complied in a dangerous situation in a burger king. and then this absolute thug, who comes in and unnecessarily kills her and i say unnecessarily, rachel, because he is here illegally, and you look at the rap sheet to include felony gun possession. so, when you look at what he did prior to this. felonies and illegal, he shouldn't be in the country. let alone ranting on our streets about burning it down. all the aspects of this reinforce the worst aspects of the criminal environment we see right now, rachel. rachel: that's right. is he here illegally from jamaica which compounds the pain. this story is so heart breaking. the mom of this girl, this girl was talking to her mom about how she was, you know, not feeling safe. didn't want to go. there were homeless people and mentally ill people outside of the burger king where she worked. and the mom did what so many moms did. my heart broke because i remember my own daughter, you know, getting a job at dairy queen and after a while not wanting to go for different reasons. as moms we go, you know what? no. you made a commitment to this job. you need to get up. you need to go to work. pete: yep. >> she wanted to go to work, too. her mom is the one that would wake her up. go to work and work on changing the schedule. you have got a commitment there. imagine the guilt she now feels. she has been very open about it, the mom. the guilt she feels about having encouraged her daughter to go work here and then this happening. and, remember, pete, how many people are, you know, not going to work, sitting home, taking a check. pete: exactly. rachel: people like this, back in l.a., there was a man working at burger king with his -- i'm sorry, a taco bell with his son, confronted somebody in the drive-thru saying hey, i think this is an illegal $20 bill. he was fatally shot in front of his son who was also working at the taco bell. these are the people that are being hurt. you get up and you go to work and you do the essential worker working that, you know, our cities need to run. and the very least that you deserve is a mayor and a governor and a government who will keep you safe. that he was the minimum. these families were let down. this is so tragic. it's just disgusting. later on in the show we're going to have joe borrelli, the new york city councilman, he is coming up at 8:40. this is just so heart breaking. it's disgusting, too. pete: it really is. rachel: all right. we're going to turn now to your headlines with a fox news alert. rachel: an 11 alarm fire burning in a plant in new jersey. the fire breaking out at industrial complex where swimming pool products are made. a building full of pool chemicals quickly collapsing into the flames. the city's mayor hector urging residents to keep their windows closed as unspecified chemicals may have burned at the plant. he also says air quality levels are currently acceptable and no evacuations are expected at this time. officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. roger marshall is now publishing dr. anthony fauci's unredacted financial records. good for him. this comes after fauci was caught on a hot mic calling the senator a moron. saying his records were available to the public. he also took the lord's name in vain by the way on that hot mike. marshall calling fauci completely dishonest about the records. the fauci and his wife are worth about $10 million. wow. take a look at this. thieves are leaving thousands of empty and damaged shipping packages around train tracks in los angeles. company union pacific says nearly 100 packages are looted from the train in l.a. every single day. the company is also looking to the city's liberal d.a. george gascon urging him to consider soft on crime policies that allow thieves roam fearly. unused covid tests were spotted ransacked and discarded along the track. and those are your headlines. wra a picture perfect picture of los angeles. can't protect the train with people's packages on them. all right recommendation thanks, rachel. should parents decide whether their kids wear a mask or should the 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air force veteran general mic maguire. general, thank you so much for being here. share with our viewers this showdown. so governor ducey has said we north going to give covid funds to school that mandate masks. the federal government is saying you won't get the money? what's going to happen? >> yeah, good morning, pete and rachel. thanks for having me. this is another example of the biden administration's overreach of federal control and the local issues. you know, you mentioned i just retired as the commanding general of the guard. and the state emergency manager. we understood as we went through this crisis it was local control, state management, and federal resourcing. you saw with the unconstitutional mandate that was just struck down, you saw it this week with biden when he stood up and said to all republican senators if you don't vote to break the filibuster and for federal control of elections that you are unamerican. and this is authoritarian behavior and here in arizona we know local control is the best way to manage this. and they are threatening to sweep the funds, pete. rachel: yeah, general, it's very interesting what the government decides to get involved in. and what it doesn't. so, here's the government deciding to torture children with masks that aren't going to do a darn thing to them. and meanwhile, they are doing nothing at the southern border. and, in fact, that's hurting kids through the sex trafficking trade and hurting families in yuma and across the border. what are you going it do when you get into the senate or if you get into the senate, to deal with all of this, this overreach of the federal government but, also, what they are not doing. >> well, thanks, rachel. you know, as a mom, on the school issue, parents are in the best position to determine what their children need for health. and their local doctors, local public health officials, local administrators and teachers. parents are in the lead in that situation. when i get in the senate, the border is a federal issue. you have got to build the wall, secure it, surveil it and enforce it it's got to get done now. it's a federal responsibility. the federal government needs to stay out of things like who should be in school with masks on and who is working at local establishments and how they are managing that through these 100 employee mandates that they are working through and do their job which is enforce the border and keep our communities safe. that's why i'm running, rachel. pete: imagine that, a senator that actually understands the difference between the federal government and federalism. that would be very nice to see. general mick maguire, thank you for joining us, appreciate your time. >> thanks pete, appreciate it have great day, have all your viewers go out to elect mick.com. pete: thank you very much, mick, appreciate it so much. by the way, we reached out to the treasury department for a statement but did not hear back and you saw a bunch of 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will: good morning, welcome to "fox & friends." a strong winter storm is creating hazardous conditions across the midwest. crews in missouri are already getting ready for a heavy snow dump before the snow sweeps into the south and east coast. hunter davis is live from colombia, missouri with more. hunter? >> hey, will, good morning. this snow that we are seeing now started really within the last hour or. so it was pretty much just rain last night before this snow started. i don't have anything official just yes, sir because official totals will come out of the airport. however, taking just your typical ruler to the ground measurement, it looks like we have gotten a fourth of an inch so far. that's when those hazardous conditions are going to start building up. especially given the fact a lot of out of towners will be heading to missouri this weekend whether it be people that are coming back from winter break and going to school or those folks that are heading over to scenes city, about 120 miles from here for that playoff game against the steelers tomorrow night. >> right now, the way the forecast is, the snow is going to be going throughout the day tomorrow. so we are going to stay on top of it, like with any other storm after it stops, you are still plowing snow until everything is cleaned up. anyone coming from the playoffs from out of town, again, give yourself a lot of extra time and just be careful with what you are doing, particularly if you are from one of those warmer states not used to driving in this weather, slow down, think about what you are doing, take your time. >> and just to give you some perspective for what those visitors may be running into, over in kansas city the snow there started well before it started here in colombia. they are expected to see another inch or two inches before this is all said and done with. so snow covered roads will definitely be the name of the game for a good part of this country for the next little while. now, those people here in columbia, they do have some treating going on right now. we have already seen some snow plows taking to the streets this morning. and we have only seen just a few cars on the roadways, which is a good sign. of note, when we were reporting live yesterday, someone asked me hey, is the weather going to be bad tomorrow? and my best answer is this doesn't have to be bad. this will be significant. we will see some good amounts of snow accumulation out here, but this can be good as long as we do our part, we stay home, we stay off the roadways, if we have to be out there and take this saturday as a good old fashioned snow day. back to you. will: all right. hunter, thank you so much. boy, how about that impact that playoff game? i know there is more important implications i have to think how will that change the outcome of the game. turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. i don't think he will have the answer to that but he will have our fox weather forecast. hey, rick. rick: what a beautiful shot where hunter is. she is right if this happens on a saturday maybe little bit lower impact of an event. not as many people have to get out on the roads and just enjoy it, clean up slowly. here you go, temperature-wise, really cold out there, temps into the teens and across parts of the northeast we had a bit of a different storm that moved offshore yesterday, and it brought temperatures way down, in fact, we are talking about wind chills that are into the teens. sorry about that. wind chills that are just into the teens right now across a lot of the mid-atlantic and around e in new york minus 15 in boston. here is the storm you are looking at right now across missouri where hunter was. iowa, you are done with this. the dakotas saw a foot of snow from this a lot of people getting part of this storm. kind of a midwest piece of this. then there is the south piece of this. we have winter storm watches in effect. and then when you go over here across parts of the southern appalachians we have winter storm warnings in effect and ice storm. so the ice is probably going to be the most destructive of this. areas from around greenville, south carolina over towards maybe greensboro, north carolina. and through charlotte. some of those spots potentially seeing crippling ice from this that's going to be overnight from tonight and into tomorrow we see the bulk of that this the future track of the storm. pink there in towards tomorrow morning and that's where we will see that icing and probably mostly an ice event for you. then eventually tomorrow afternoon into evening this moves up the east coast and as it does, looks at this point that most of the i-95 corridor seeing snow to start and transitioning into rain and heaviest of the snow say for areas that are far interior sections, some spots well over a foot. all right. will, back to you. will: okay. thank you so much. rick. all right. pete, good morning and over to you. pete: will, it is beautiful to see your mug on television this morning. i can't wait to see more of it. let's catch up on tv. good to see you, brother. will: okay. thanks. pete: joe biden has one of the worst weeks of his presidency and his -- as his poll numbers continue to crater down to 33%. his legislative agenda completely stalled and his supreme court fight fails. let's bring in fox news contributor joe concha. joe, great to see you on this saturday morning. appreciate it while we chat, we may scroll what a rough week it was for joe biden because it was. it's too long to read them all off. we will let our viewers do that he has hit 33% approval rating, joe. he is planning to hold a press conference on wednesday. he doesn't do that very often. how do you make this all comes together and what kind of damage control they are going to attempt to do. >> wow, pete, look at that scroll looks like the beginning of "star wars" it keeps going and going. look, man, we all know how this press conference is going to go between then and now the president's handlers led why jen psaki and ron klain compiling a lot list the reporters not hostile but hospitable. short and sweet. that reporter list rarely includes fox news white house correspondent peter doocy because god forbid we wouldn't want to make mr. biden uncomfortable with tough questions around all the things that you are seeing on your screen right now. here's the questions i think should be asked if i had that opportunity. why is it harder for people to vote in your home state of delaware than in the state of georgia? and why are you pushing legislation that eliminates voter i.d. overnumber americans including african-americans should be able to vote. more than 2 million people across the southern border. triple the population of washington, d.c. record numbers of fentanyl has entered this country as a result. and also as a result fentanyl now the leading cause of death between those 18 and 49 in this country. what are you doing to address these crises specifically, sir? and i think the press corps needs to be more specific with their questions. they are far too open-ended, far too friendly. the american people are frustrated, pete. obviously you see the polls. accountability is needed more here than ever. pete: man, i have a sense that none of those questions will get asked to your point when you have -- no, you are right. if there is ever a moment to come up and answer those questions, maybe change course, which he has not been able to do, not willing to do or his advisers haven't been willing to do going to be an interesting one to watch. joe, i know you will be watching as well. thank you for joining us on this saturday. appreciate it, brother. >> great to see your mug, pete. looking better than usual. i don't know what's going on. look at yourself variety there. pete: new camera work here is what it is. >> say hi to jen. pete: you got it coming up, get this one. a satan club in an elementary school. you didn't hear 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[laughter] will: did the show start at 6:00 eastern? i didn't get that memo. rachel: we missed you, will. you know what? when you are not here we really realize wow, it's not the same. honestly. i say that with complete sincerity. it's just not the same without your voice and your thoughts on our opening hour. so, we're just so glad to have you back. welcome, will. will: thank you. pete: it is true, will. maybe we will replay the anthem since there is an anthem theme. maybe we will replay at the top of the :00 hour so we can get your reaction as well. will: i love that. pete: you get a hall pass. you were not late. i have been late to the show before. on multiple occasions. don't tell anybody that. you were not late. [sigh] pete: technical difficulties. he is here now though we did miss him. it's true. it felt like "america's newsroom" me and rachel. [laughter] will: i didn't sleep in for everyone at home. i didn't sleep in. it's true. i probably kicked some power source box around here, you know, as a dufus and knocked my power. but the good folks here at fox news worked through the technical difficulties and rachel and pete, everybody behind the scenes held down the show. i'm glad to be back. thank you for the kind words. it would not be saturday morning without the two of you. let's do it three more hours to go. that's the good thing. rachel: yeah. pete: that's true. will: we will start with this i heard you talking about tellerrier in the show it's joe biden's no good very bad week. it's impossible for me to read in any type of efficient manner. we are going to scroll this across your screen. every single day this week president biden met another defeat. i think the high water marks or low water marks for president biden were obviously the supreme court knocking down his vaccine mandate along with news that inflation significantly outpaced expectations. but, day in and day out, one of his own speeches panned by his own party continuing to divide america. rachel, it was ugly every single day, that led the president to, i think in my mind, instinct actually, inflexionively turn to things he thinks are wins, division and hey, infrastructure. rachel: yeah. it did. by the way, it's not just a terrible week, will. this has been a terrible year, which is why when peter doocy was in the white house pressroom, he pressed jen psaki on this. and he said hey, on a week of failure what has gone right here? here was the response from jen psaki. >> president biden promised to bring decades of d.c. experience to the oval office but, build back better has not passed. voting rights apparently not going to pass. and vaccine requirements are apparently illegal. what happened? >> well, first, peter, i would say if you look back at last year, and what we were able to accomplish getting the american rest could i plan passed. also, pressed despite skeptics to get a bipartisan infrastructure bill passed. so work on the administration continues after one year. rachel: so the infrastructure bill will and pete, was like only 5% infrastructure, so, i don't know how much of a win that was. the rest of it was all these social programs they have been gunning for and, of course, all these expenses are from the government are driving up inflation as we keep printing money in order to keep up with all of this. i don't know what the wins are. but i would say that they know that they are in trouble. that's why you are seeing them pivoting and trying to change the conversation. i don't know if it's going to work because, as will mentioned, pete, the reflexive reaction from joe biden and his team has been to go actually and be more divisive. that speech that he gave this past week, i don't know if he can just get past that. i mean, telling everybody that disagrees with him that, you know, that doesn't believe we should federalize our lengszs that they are racist is really hard to roll back. pete: the old adage when you are in a hole, stop digging. i don't think they have another speed. that's the problem. so they go to the politics of division, even though they ran on unity. when you call everyone on the other side a terrible name, which the democrats are prone to do quite well, by the way with taglines like deplorables and smelly walmart people and all that you turn off the ability for a pivot. not that this white house was capable of a pivot to begin with they should take kamala harris' advice in that great interview she did with craig melvin. it's time for us to do what we have been doing. that time is every day. and they are doing that every day. and as a result. covid cases are going up, inflation is skyrocketing. the courts are overturning all their constitutional mandates. crime, we are not -- crime is not even on that list. neither is ukraine. and the reality of our weakness on the global stage and what vladimir putin is doing, i mean, across -- by the way, don't -- i heard you say this yesterday, rachel and you are not wrong. don't be afraid -- don't be surprised if they try to pivot to foreign policy as some sort of a way to change the conversation. and he has a press conference now on wednesday. joe biden is going to step to the podium one year from inauguration day and attempt to justify, and if only we could clone peter doocy so that real questions would be asked. they won't. but it's so predictable. he is going to step to the podium and say what -- how does it improve the situation? that's why we the comms team. hopefully you go to the podium and things get better or go to the podium and things get worse because he can't string a sentence together. we had joe concha on the program earlier who understands and i do sects the media very, very well. here is what he said about the week that joe biden had. >> we all know how this press conference is going go, right, between then and now the president's handlers led by jen psaki and ron klain complilg a list of reporters not hostile but hospitable to the president. this list looks my honey do list on saturday. short and sweet. the press corps needs to be more specific with questions. far too open-ended, far too friendly. american people are frustrated. you see the polls. angry. and accountability is needed here more than ever. >> you know, pete, you make a point that the way that joe biden reflexively turned to division especially on racial line i think is common to the democratic party. it's been their playbook for going on you know what you could make the argument for several decades, doubling down for the past five to seven years. i get this sense. i don't know if you two feel this as well. i get the sense that that game has been played. that currency has been spent. i don't think even among especially among independents after two, three years of tripling down on race and racism. i don't think they have that much capital left in that category. i think that the game of dividing us, especially on vaccination status showed the naked power grab that really is this division. i don't think it's going to work, in short. and i think the polls reflect that quinnipiac shows he is at 25% with independents. rachel: will, you make such an excellent point. it's not just independents. if you dig into those poll numbers that came out -- by the way, this is another thing that has got to be killing the democrats in terms of, you know, everything else bad that's happened in the week. look at the hispanic poll numbers. no demographic is more dissatisfied with joe biden than hispanics. so, it's obvious that this racial thing that they are trying to gin up is not working. hispanics are looking at the crime rate. they are looking at the border, which they hate what's happening at the border. they are looking at energy jobs. by the way, lots of hispanics are energy jobs that were cut off. they are looking at inflation at the mandates that are hurting small businesses when they are the most entrepreneurial demographic that in america that has the most small businesses, you know, percentagewise. so they are so unhappy with this and he is not going to be able to pull hispanics with this racial stuff. it will be interesting to see how african-americans react. they have been very loyal to the democrat party. they have been very loyal to this president, in particular. but i will tell you what: latinos are on to him. and it's not just kind a. they are more dissatisfied than white voters. i have never seen any polls numbers like in this is seismic. pete: interesting stuff. will, you mentioned currency spent, it is. it has been a long time covering the cover-up of the history of the democrat party. i don't even know if he knows it and i don't know if you heard this or not but i mentioned it earlier, from george wallace, bull conor and jefferson davis, the three names he used to provide the contrast on the voting bill. all democrats. the history of the democrat party is rife with racism. they have tried to rewrite that history and now characterize republicans as not wanting black and brown people to vote. people are on to it. it's not going to work. will: now we turn to covid craziness. students staining backout across the united states over pandemic safety concerns. hundreds from los angeles, oakland, boston, new york and chicago all ditching class to demonstrate. in chicago, high schoolers issued 39 total demands, they want virtual schooling for two weeks and, get this. they want covid stippens to, quote, cover the necessities that families are going through during these times beyond food. and in virginia, washington, and massachusetts, young kids are forced to eat lunch and snack outside sometimes in subzero temperatures as a covid protocol. this all happening while children are bundling up in boston public schools as all windows must be kept open 4 inches to mitigate the spread of covid. finally, arizona, the treasury department is threatening to take away the state's covid funding of the attorney generallens stance against mask mandates. so you see two sides of one coin here, pete and rachel. you see the cost of these covid crazy policies kids outside or even inside, bundled up and cold and then meanwhile, and i believe this group, at least chicago covid radicals or campus radicals, they want to go back to remote learning. they want money. i think, you know, they probably want a coke machine, a vending machine in the commons. that's what every student council ever wanted from the 1980s, forward, that was the platform if you ran for student council president. i want a vending machine. now it -- rachel: covid stippen. it doesn't sound like something a ninth grader would come up with. this is exactly what happens when your school system becomes activist training ground. that is exactly what the chicago school system has been. not educating just look at the education numbers, the reading, writing scores, horrendous, probably some of the worst in the country in chicago, but they have definitely spent, by the way each child costs about $20,000 a year to educate. nag you are a catholic school could get that kind of funding and what they would be able to turn out. instead, with these $20,000 a pupil that's what they turn out little marxist activists. little social justice warriors. this is what you get when you put socialist teacher unions in charge of your curriculum. in charge of the education. i bet 10 bucks that these parents of these kids many of them are not happy with what these kids are doing. but that's what happens. these schools tend to separate children from the values of their parents and here you go, pete. little social justice warriors. that's what they turn out. pete: you are exactly right, rachel. the unions didn't get what they wanted in chicago which is not going back to school, so they mobilize their -- the kids as an arm of the unions all of which, you are right, have been indoctrinated to be activists. that's what they teach activism in the schools especially in a place like chicago. these are not students who just want a safer school environment. they are called chi rad: social learning. no school sports. find me a kid who plays on a basketball team that doesn't want spectators. not a real thing. the chants they were chanting on friday were you closed the schools, we take the streets f these racist bleep police. get up, get down, let's all take the system down. these are not students who are earnestly concerned about covid. these are radical activists. yet, you have kids in boston, we kind of read the story. the windows have to be cracked s because of covid. and the kids are freezing. they are being told to wear two pairs of pants, windows have to be open. when does the lunacy stop? one state where there isn't lunacy is the state of arizona where we had general mick mcguire on the program earlier he is a senate candidate because doug ducey there has said you can't get the covid money if you have mask mandates. the federal government treasury department says we are not going to give you money then. here are the stakes, he spoke to us earlier. >> we understood we went through this crisis that was local control, state management, and federal resourcing. you saw with the unconstitutional mandate that was just struck down, this is authoritarian behavior and here in arizona we know local control is the best way to manage this. the federal government needs to stay out of things like who should be in school with masks on. and who is working at local establishments and how they are managing that through these 100 employee mandates that they are working through and do their job, which is enforce the border and keep our community safe. will: hey, pete, you brought up the insanity and brought up boston. i, for one, am happy that we have stopped the lunacy of 3-inch open windows. 3 inches was incredibly dangerous and everyone knows that covid can't fit through 3 inches. 4 inches is when it ventilates rent lates.if you doubt that yoa conspiracy theorist. part of the infrastructure package there is now a job. i hope someone goes around with the measuring tape, at every one of the schools in boston and makes sure 4 inches. covid policies keeping everyone at 100 percent employment. speaking by the way of cold weather. strong winter storm across the midwest is creating hazardous conditions. crews in missouri are already getting yesterday for heavy snow dumps before the storm sweeps into the south and the east coast. fox weather multimedia journalist hunter davis joins us live from columbia, missouri with more. good morning, hunter. >> good morning, i think it's fair to say the storm is definitely here. it's really been a steady, you know, hour or so of just straight snow, pretty much since the last time we talked to you, we have even gotten maybe an eighth or maybe even another half inch. we have only been able to do unofficial measurements, just that good old fashioned sticking a ruler in the ground and getting measurements anywhere from half an inch to an inch u.s. just depending on where we are at. i want to show you some of these conditions that people are driving through. as we start to wake up this morning. you can see slow and steady, that's definitely the name of the game this morning. but you can also see less than that wake, those travelers are getting a lot of that slush. that's what a problem. as we move throughout the day, the temperatures continue to drop here. so is that slush is going to freeze. granted we do have the department of transportation out here ready to plow this snow off. pretty much hourly, we screen them coming through. but there is going to be a lot of people on the roadways. especially given the fact that winter break is over. students are going to be coming back from school and we can't forget that about 120 miles from here in kansas city we also have a playoff game that's probably going to be bringing pittsburgh fans and others to the area over the weekend. >> right now the way the forecast is, the snow is going to be throughout the day tomorrow. we will stay on top of it like with any other storm after it stops, you are still plowing snow until everything is cleaned up. anyone coming to playoffs. give yourself a lot of extra time. and just be careful with what you are doing. particularly if you are safe from one of those warmer states that is not used to driving in this weather, slow down, think about what you are doing. take your time. >> this snow is definitely very wet as of now. so, very packable. it's really good for those snowball fights that those kids look to have. not so great for driving conditions though. because, as we mentioned, that's when it starts to get pretty hazardous because it will refreeze. as you are seeing now, too. a lot of wind just smacking me in the faces a i try to talk to you guys. so, really difficult conditions out here this morning as you are driving. as you are just walking around as well. we do know that the department of transportation says as soon as this storm officially moves through, they will take those snowplows to the road. they will knock off as much snow as they can, and then they will try to retreat these roads as we go into overnight hours to try to avoid any refreezing that may happen. back to you. pete: it happens. hunter, thank you so much. beautiful shot. stay warm. appreciate it all right. we are going to turn now to a few additional headlines as well. police arrest a jamaican immigrant in the killing of a 19-year-old burger king cashier. winston glen is facing robbery and first degree murder charges. he was previously arrested four times in new york city. but he was released due to new york's soft on crime policy. during his arrest, he hurled obscenities at angry bystanders. [shouting] pete: he seems remorseful. the teenage victim had only been working at burger king for three weeks when she was killed. she feared for her safety when she went to work. and today virginia's new republican leadership will take the oath of office. governor elect glenn youngkin, lieutenant elect winsome sears and attorney general elect jason will be sworn in today. the youngkin administration game one rescinding mask mandate k through 12. schools charter schools and tught taxes. later this morning we'll be joined by a.g. elect jason meyers for his swearing in ceremony. looking forward to that. and, a new survey gives some interesting insight into what husbands and wives do when their spouses leave the house ring, you know, the doorbell asked 2,000 married homeowners how they make the most of their alone time. here's what they said. one in three talk to themselves or their pets. two thirds binge watch movies or tv shows that their spouses would not approve of. and 34% cook or bake recipes their significant other doesn't like and over half said they worry about whether or not they locked the doors and windows at bedtime. and those are your headlines. i get the last one, there are some specific assignments and households and if one is not there, sometimes they get neglected. will, which one are you guilty of? will: all of the above, binge watch shows that i love and that she won't watch. by the way, who leaves for your spouse to leave to talk to your pet. i talk to have the pet all the time running dialogue. more "fox & friends" coming up. throat, insomnia and sleepiness. don't take austedo if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, restlessness, movements mimicking parkinson's disease, fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, and sweating. 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[laughter] will: that mom, a former tv reporter says she is still investigating what caused the explosive tantrum. the hilarious video has gone viral with more than 5 million views. i hear pete laughing. as it plays. those are your headlines. pete, over to you. pete: i mean those can go on and on and on. she will have a series by the time she is done with this. my goodness, that's great. rachel: we have all been there. pete: it's true. and she has the reporter voice no doubt about it i love it. we have another segment here progressive baltimore prosecutor marilyn mosby now facing perjury charges for allegedly lying on mortgage application and one of her biggest advocates. you remember, this was vice president kamala harris. they praised each other often with mosby saying there's be no marilyn mosby without kamala harris. my next guest says this news is no surprise. former marilyn congressional candidate kimberly klacik joins us now. kimberly, thanks so much for being with us on "fox & friends." i appreciate having you. does this surprise you at all that marilyn mosby has been indicted on perjury and false statement charges based on claiming a covid-related hardship when she never had one? >> good morning pete, thank you so much for having me. unfortunately it doesn't surprise me at all. i hope everyone is paying attention. this is what quota elections get its. when you vote on someone based on gender and race rather than qualifications and integrity. you get people in office that have a personal agenda and fulfill it by any means necessary. being in baltimore, you know, familiar with mosby since she has been in office. we have had 300 plus murders annually. she is someone who is a self-proclaimed progressive so she is soft on crime. and offers plea deals to some of the most violent repeat offenders in the country. now, i'm not surprised that v.p. kamala harris is her inspiration. they are cut from the same cloth. they are two incompetent women that got high ranking positions based on their race. so, when you see them in office constantly talking about the color of their skin, the fact that they're a woman and that's why they are attacked. it's because that's the only defense they have for their incompetent work. now, mosby, believe it or not, she asked for this investigation. she wanted the inspector general to investigate her finances due to a local network prying into her past time. pete: interesting. so she is the one that called for the investigation. they also found some unpaid federal taxes and the irs had placed a lien against all of her property although she has since paid it back. great point, kimberly. we have a little bit of taking some hits on your shot. we would love to have you back for more insight on this. thanks for all you do. appreciate your time. >> thank you. i appreciate it. pete: by the way, we reached out to the baltimore city states attorneys office for a statement on all of this but we did not receive a response. not surprising. all right. now we have got a live look as we are tracking the latest in the winter storm sweeping the midwest. there it is right there. live shot, still snowing. what you need to know, stay with us. subway®... has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new deli-style oven-roasted turkey. and new hickory-smoked bacon. it's the eat fresh refresh™ at subway®. there's so much new we don't even have time for this guy! but i'm tom brady! oh, and there's smashed avocado too! it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. but i'm tom brady! and its temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. save up to $1,000 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday. why does walgreens offer prescription copays as low as zero dollars? ♪ ♪ so you won't have a medicare in the world. ♪ ♪ plus, 90-day refills and same day delivery. larry? that's even less to medicare about. fill your medicare prescriptions with walgreens and save. ♪ ♪ - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. in the us, children are healed at birth. but in parts of the world where the right medical care doesn't exist, children like lexi struggle to speak or eat. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. together, we can change this. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. with volunteer medical teams in more than 30 countries worldwide, we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter. help create new smiles and new futures. but act now. children are waiting. go online to operationsmile.org to give monthly or call. (upbeat music) will: turning now to weather. you are looking live at the snow coming down right now in missouri. a winter storm is creating hazardous conditions across the midwest. let's turn to our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for the fox weather forecast. hey, rick. rick: good morning, when you get a storm that has this many impacts across the country. the snow falling heavily across parts of missouri. >> already we have been dealing with this 24 hours. had up to a foot of snow up across parts of north dakota. overnight areas of iowa. now the center of the storm across areas of missouri. diving to the south before it makes this loop across the south and move back towards the northeast. one of the things it's going to do is bring some very significant icing across parts of the south, especially in towards the carolinas. here's a threat for disruptive ice places like charlotte in towards columbia and maybe a chance for crippling ice. that would be over half an inch of ice accumulating on every surface. that will cause massive power outages places like charlotte and greenville and columbia, south carolina. the ice storm warning in effect. places like nashville such incredibly snowy last couple of weeks. another storm going to bring more snow. here is the future radar. know across mississippi into alabama. the north georgia mountains. we will see that ice. and then eventually this moves in across the mid-atlantic in towards the northeast. you notice the snow, it looks like it is going to stay a little bit across interior sections. because of that we have winter storm watches and warnings in effect across interior areas. the i-95 corridor really where the bulk of the population is. crossing into rain that will keep snow fall totals down at least along the big cities. will, send it back to you. will: thank you, rick. all right, rachel, over to you. rachel: thanks, will, well in 2015, high school football coach joe kennedy was fired for holding posting prayers on the field. after years spent fighting for this case with lower courts that sided with the school district, he finally got a win yesterday when the supreme court agreed to hear his case. coach joe kennedy joins us now along with first liberty executive council mike berry. welcome, coach. welcome, mike berry. i'm going to start with you, joe. first of all, when the school asked you to stop praying, did you stop praying? >> well, initially, i was very confused by everything. and once the school got their lawyers involved and i had to get legal counsel and i knew my rights as an american, i kept praying by myself but i never, again, prayed with any of the kids, any of the students. rachel: so when they fired you, i mean, you stopped praying and then they fired you. were you surprised by that? >> yes. it was all very confusing because one minute they said i could pray even when i'm on duty, just don't do it with the kids. so abided by that. they said oh, we can still see you and if people could see you, that's bad. and next thing you know i'm on the sidelines and i have been on the sidelines for going on seven seasons now. rachel: wow, god forbid someone see you pray, my goodness. >> doesn't make sense. rachel: of all the terrible things happening in schools these days. give me a break. mike, how excited are you that this is going all the way to the supreme court? >> well, it's fitting that this is the nfl playoff weekend because we feel like we are going to the super bowl, and i'm so glad that coach pointed out that, you know, to answer your question, rachel, the school district told him initially you can't pray with the players or with students. and coach completely abided by that the school district even agreed and admitted that he complied with every one of his orders but they kept moving the goal post well now you can't pray by yourself. just as coach said because we don't want somebody who is in the stands to see you praying and somehow think that the school is establishing a church. you know, which is absolutely ridiculous. but that's, you know, they believe in the separation of church and state or the so-called separation of church and state. and you know, we encourage everybody to go first liberty.org to get all the facts, the real facts on this case to find out what all the tricky and sneaky moves that the school district has done to try to deprive coach kennedy of his first amendment rights. is he a marine corps combat veteran. he has served this country. he knows what his rights and freedoms are. they messed with the wrong marine. rachel: yeah. they sure did. semper fi on that. we reached out to the brimmerton school district which by the way is your alma mater, this school. says no child, they said no child attending public schools should have to pray to play school sports. the school district followed the law and protected students' religious freedom. when it stopped its football coach from holding coercive players prayers on the sideline after football games. wow, incredible statement. thank you for standing up for religious liberty and for students, coach, mike berry, this case has truly -- it's beyond the coach. this could have very historic ramifications. so thank you for taking up this case on his behalf. joe. >> it's going to be a blockbuster case. rachel: it sure will. >> tune in to first liberty.org and watch the fireworks. >> all right, thank you both for joining us today. more "fox & friends" next. >> thank you. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing livanything it takesay. to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. ♪ pete: as the biden administration flies migrants from the border and relocates them across the united states, pennsylvania republicans are asking why not redirect those flights to the president's home state of delaware. pennsylvania state senator mario sebelo plans to do just that and he joins us now. senator, thanks so much for being here. talk to us about the bill you are proposing and what do you know about how many undocumented immigrants, illegals have landed in pennsylvania? >> well, first, thank you for giving me the opportunity to come on. it's numerous. there have been flying them into allen town and flying them into filly and flying them into wicks bury. so, you know, it's quite a -- from what i'm understanding, in my particular area, there is about 200 or 300. my biggest point in this whole thing is that you have approximately, you know, every school district has a cost for educating a child. in my district it's about 20,000. and if you put 200 or 300 students in these schools and now there is many of them don't speak english, the cost goes to about 30, 35,000. it's born by the residents that live in those school districts. and it's significant. so, throughout the state, throughout the country, this is happening. and bourn by the local people in those communities and, frankly, i have seen the citizens in tears on the phone with letters to me on the phone with me complaining about their school taxes. they continue to increase on a regular basis. so i'm looking just to stop this now, i did receive a phone call from somebody in delaware, the home state of delaware. i said, look, they belong at the border. but the president isn't enforcing it so hopefully, they will support -- support you and your state. i said we just can't continue to live like this. and i have had calls from others tennessee represent in tennessee same legislation as well. will: beyond legislation, which i think is a fascinating piece of legislation and it would put your kit particulars in a very interesting bind, explain to me why this is a problem if it's not a problem, then you should be ready to accept them in delaware. but, beyond that beyond the symbolism, but if beyond the symbolism, does the bill actually do anything? can it accomplish this? can you redirect planes that would be otherwise headed to pennsylvania? >> well, first of all, with this, we're going to also vote on the senate floor to tell congress enforce our immigration laws. you know, we're a nation of laws. enforce our laws. and that's going to be the number one issue for us. but, at the same token, i'm assuming my governor probably would be veto this bill. and if he does, he is on record for allowing it. [coughing] >> but can we? yes. the governor of florida is doing it. you know, that's where i got the idea to be very honest with you. i think every state should look at that very closely. if he is not going to protect our border, well then let the states protect their states. rachel: good point. state senator mario scavello. rachel: i apologize. will: i got it rachel, you clear your throat. in the meantime don't touch your remote. actress joan hart is joining us live. first a 6-year-old boy who wanted real super heroes at his birthday party. he gets a surprise. he joins us next to tell us all about it. ♪ ♪ shaking her fist ♪ and the eagle will fly ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. 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♪ 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? pete: thank you, america. welcome to "fox & friends." don't check your clocks. it's not 6:00 a.m. eastern time when we normally play the anthem. it is 8:00 a.m. eastern time. and we are playing that anthem again for you for two great reasons. first of all, it's awesome and you're awesome and your photos continue to be amazing as they flow in to "fox & friends." keep them coming in [email protected] every saturday and every sunday at 6:00 a.m. but we are also replaying it for our good friend will cain who had a few technical difficulties at 6:00 a.m. didn't get a chance to see it. and rachel and i said our man needs to see it so, will, there it is. will: and it was very special rendition that i happened to miss. i'm glad to see it on the second replay. what an awesome version from bing crosby. it berries peteed these are your pictures, america's pictures you send them in at foxnews.com. one of those images in particular a young boy said he wanted to have a birthday party where he is visited by real heroes. and he was visited by real heroes. coming up, there it is on your screen right now. coming up at the end of this hour we will be talking to the mother and son behind that picture. tells the story of his visit from real american heroes, rachel. rachel: yeah, i'm really excited about that interview. good on that mom and dad who says i need to see a hero on my birthday bring in the troops. awesome stuff. pete, you have been wanting to do the star-spangled banner at the top of the hour every hour. i guess it took technical difficulties to make that happen. you are right, these photos are just amazing. the ones of the little baby inside the camo pants from his daddy. i mean, it doesn't get better than that or the one laying down by the hat. it's just heart-warming and, again, thank you all for sending it in. there is one person who is a little more ambivalent about the star-spangled banner thing. all three of us and all of you viewers and that would be jon stewart. remember him? well, he doesn't have a show anymore but he has a podcast and on that podcast he invited mark cuban. somebody is also ambivalent about the national anthem because when the whole scandal kerfluffle of colin kaepernick happened about whether to kneel or not kneel for our national anthem at sports games. his decision was, as you boys well know, was to just remove the national anthem all together from the mavericks games and he did that. and so they had a discussion about the star-spangled banner, about the national anthem and here is what jon stewart had to say. he thinks the whole tradition of standing for the anthem is just kind of weird. >> does anyone know when that started playing the national anthem before games? like it's such a weird ritual. >> i have always thought about when kaepernick took the knee and the whole thing was like you have got to stand for the anthem. why is that when the anthem comes on you only have to stand if you are there but the transitive principle through the television. if you are not on television can you do whatever the [bleep] you want. if you are in the stadium there is a whole regimen you have to go through. pete: what an amazing insight. first of all, i'm impressed by dallas mavericks reference. good sports reference, well done. rachel: notice i didn't say dallas because i couldn't remember. pete: it was good. jon stewart, you were right to say remember him formerly a comedian who used to be funny and now he is just angry. in this particular case he is musing out loud why people would stand for an anthem and what it actually means to them. this is a guy who travels the world probably a good bit. as i said before probably goes from ritz carlton to ritz carlton doesn't actually see how other people live. because the overwhelming feeling i get when i stand from the anthem and when i hear it when i hear it i stop no matter where i am a gratitude. gratitude to live in this free nation when most people in human history have never been free. most people who live right now aren't free. we live in the most free, the most just, the most tolerant, the most diverse, the most prosperous and talented country in human history. if you can't take a moment to simply stand for that in civic ritual and recognize that that's what unites us? that's part of the problem, part of the reason we are where we are, will. so he has gotten some backlash on this, obviously. and he went to twitter to clarify a little bit. here is jon stewart on friday i guess you might call this a clarification. i don't know. he said perhaps i'm questioning the anthem's use as a measure of how much you love america as though just standing isn't the cheapest form of paper patriotism. in fact, some of the most vocal standards used their non-anthem time undermining the country, cough, fox news, cough. so there you have jon stewart doubling down. will: yeah, you know, here's what jon stewart thinks he has discovered as you said, pete. it's really witty inside. it's sophomoric. college sophomore level of discovery. you know, the fact that you found this kind of hole in the tradition that if you are watching on television, many people don't stand for the anthem. many people do by the way. or perhaps you in the corridor ordering nachos during the national anthem some people don't turn around. therefore you think that undercuts the entire charade. it doesn't undercut the entire charade. anyone who stands in that stadium i believe it's not personal few. i think most of us feel gratitude. i know you mean that that is the overwhelming feeling everybody. that's what people feel in that moment. and there is very few things left that we have in america that unify us in these solemn moments or unify us in gratification. and i don't think it's really insightful to go well, it's weird that this guy stands and this guy doesn't. i don't think it's cheap. tradition ♪ cheap. ceremony ♪ cheap. just because you can point out some holes in the game. just because you can point out inconsistency, doesn't make you wise and doesn't cut down the tradition. let yourself feel it for once and maybe you will understand or maybe some of our viewers can help you understand. this is what they have emailed in. we asked why they stand for the anthem and someone said this. this is from jack. i stand for respect to my country, flag, and all that keeps me free. and so i stand corrected by the way as well. i said, you know, gratitude is overwhelming. i think gratitude is part of it. respect, that's why you take your hat off and you ask your neighbor to. kevin said i stand because i'm proud. i'm a proud american. we're getting emails throughout the show, rachel. yeah. rachel: yeah, this one is from karen. she says i stand for the anthem out of respect for those who died to protect our freedom. because there are those who cannot stand up for what -- stand up for it. and want to. i stand up for the anthem out of sincere gratitude for my life in iowa and in america. pete: well said. another email from joe. he said i stand for the anthem because it's the least i could do for the countless number of individuals who made it possible for me to have the opportunity to become the person i became. whether it's opportunity, will, whether it's gratitude, whether it's respect, it is, you know what? i love what you said. try it once. stand up and feel it look around. we have got it really good here. and there is a reason for it because a lot of people created that environment for us. thanks for these emails. friends at foxnews.com. if you have other thoughts on why you stand for the anthem, let us know for sure. so, as we have also talked about in the program, guys recommendation it's been a rough week for joe biden. to say the least, and we played some of the hits of the hits he has taken from covid to inflation, to the supreme court. across the board and i missed about 10 of them. we don't need to list them now. we will list them later. kamala harris is trying to reboot her image as well. because her approval rating is even lower than the 33% approval rating of joe biden. so she is turning around to her aids and saying how do we revamp my image in a classic washington, d.c. move? well, part of that might be attempt position try to give additional interviews. that hasn't gone so well recently either. here is a reminder of some of the responses vice president kamala harris has given recently on pretty easy questions. watch. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. [laughter] i mean, i don't -- i don't understand the point that you are making. i'm not discounting the importance of the border. >> you're gonna have to xerox or -- or photocopy your i.d. to send it in to prove you are who you are. there are a whole lot of people especially people who live in rural communities. there is no kinkos, there is no office max near them. >> what do you think your biggest failure has been to this point. >> to not get out of d.c. more. [laughter] >> what would you say you have learned over this year? >> well, one of the things i have learned is to get out of d.c. [laughter] >> at what point does the administration say, you know what? this strategy isn't working? >> it is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. will: that one is my favorite because it's what we do. we did it yesterday and we are going to do it tomorrow because that's what we do and we are going to keep doing it because it's what we do. "the washington post" saying time for a reboot. their headline reads the following when it comes to kamala harris. the harris team looks to course changes, to re-set her political prospects. they went into it and said when she was named biden's running mate in 2020 harris was immediately seen by democrats as the heir apparent. after a series of struggling on the stage the last year democrats face the question does harris diverse democratic party or falter under the weight of unmet expectations and unfulfilled promises? we are a year into this project and i think, rachel, we could include year of campaigning where kamala harris put together where she polled at 1%. look, as a believer in second chances as a believer when it comes to introduce a sports met for let the player play through his mistakes. let him find his flow. let him find his confidence. after 18 months to two years, i think it's fair when it comes to this player to say can't play. this one just can't play. she doesn't have it in her bag. she doesn't have the tools. she will never be a success politically. rachel: yeah. it's a great point, will. i think that's the conclusion that even the liberal media is coming to. and i think that's why craig melvin, i get it, it wasn't like the hardest hitting interview. he let her stand there. he didn't cover for her. he asked her some basic questions. and it exposed the fact that she couldn't answer basic questions on truly the signature issue of their election, which was covid. and it's going really badly, but, of course, that's not the only thing that's going badly. everything that she has been tasked to be in charge of has shown zero progress, if not worse progress. we have the border crisis, election reform. that didn't go anywhere. she is the ambassador to small businesses it goes on and on and on. and she -- nothing that she has done, you know, she had -- she was the national space council chair. and the only thing that we have learned that she has done on that is that really weird interview that she had with these actors where it proved that i don't think she has ever been around children ever. because it was just bizarre the way she was talking to, you know, 11, 12 and 13-year-olds as if they were 3-year-olds. all of it is just strange. i think they think that if they can put her next to biden more. if you notice in this reboot, pete, that in the past, they would separate her from biden. i think her team thought biden was the problem. now they are saying no, we have got to put them together. so over the last week, what we have seen is more than, you know, at any time in the last year. they have been doing events side by side. maybe they think that's the reboot. i don't know. it ain't working. pete: maybe two half brains equals a full brain. maybe that's what they're thinking. 28% grab on to that guy with 33% and everything is going to be fine. i didn't even know she was the ambassador to small businesses. maybe that's well known. i didn't know it until it was on the list. that's how effective she has been sleep easy small businesses. kamala harris is on the case. and will protect you. that makes everyone feel great. but another spores analogy, will. rachel: pete, i was going to say that reminds me of pete buttigieg, when, you know, the supply chain crisis hit, and he hadn't been to work in like two months and nobody even knew the difference. it's the same thing. it's not just kamala, it's not just joe biden. this entire administration, you can see from these poll numbers. and more importantly from the prices that we are see from the pump in the grocery store. this is an abject failure. pete: don't worry, pete buttigieg will be in charge of implementing the infrastructure bill that's only 5 hers infrastructure. it's going to go great. the other sports analogy i would use, will. if you are a good shooter and you had an off night, the coach will say you just keep shooting. shooters shoot. until you realize you are not a good shooter and then the coach says get on the bench. the problem is we are three years away from the bench and they have got to figure something out. he. will: the coach says hey in retrospect i don't think you are a shooter so stop shooting. [laughter] will: we tried to work through this slump it turns out you are the slump. go sit on the bench. pete: sometimes we have a few laughs. will: we turn to a few additional headlines. starting with this a live look in columbia, missouri where a strong winter storm is spreading snow and ice across the midwest. wind speeds reportedly reaching 40 miles per hour. the system is set to sweep across parts of the south and east causing hazardous travel conditions into martin luther king jr. weekend. winter storm warnings, watches and advisories have been issued in its path. i know that our soccer tournament was canceled this saturday too cold. meanwhile, in australia, speaking of sports, tennis store novak djokovic is detained again as an immigration detention hotel as he appeals his cancel visa. the number one tennis player's appeal will now be handle by australia's federal court. djokovic fighting for the right to defend his australian open title. the country saying he failed to give the proper documents to enter the country after he says he provided a covid vaccine exemption. and in michigan, a ferris state university professor placed on leave after calling his students vectors of disease during a bizarre lecture. listen to this. >> when you see me next week, i will be wearing this helmet. if you want to go complain to you dean, you go ahead, i'm retiring at the end of the end of this year and i couldn't give a flying [bleep] any longer. you people are just vectors of disease to me and i don't want to be anywhere near you. will: i got breaking news. he thought that interview before covid. this is just his excuse to say it can i see him in his helmet? he told students they have no control over their grade by the way in the course. the professor is the direct director of the college's institute of study of academic racism. there he is, bubble boy. those are your headlines. pete: a real stable human being ready to educate the next generation about space travel and racism. that's everything you need to know. rachel: definitely deserves tenure. pete: for sure, for sure. you will, by the way, you mentioned you have a soccer game canceled because of cold weather. what is the cold weather in texas for a cancellation? will: all the patience are mocking it. before you mock me we are all mocking it as well. in the 40's with a wind chill into the teens today. 40 mile-per-hour wind that's done the job. 40s, the 40s? 40s was warm weather where i came from, rachel. rachel: yes it was in wisconsin, too. that's just a tuesday. will: i know. pete: stay warm out there. stay warm. all right. i believe you are mocking it, too, will. i'm not mocking you. i believe you are. i stand with you. u.s. officials warning russia is using a false flag operation as a ploy to invade ukraine. former state department spokeswoman morgan ortagus will break it all down for us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ and there you have it. woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. big deal. we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people. my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one-upping itself. take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. will: shocking revelation from the pentagon claiming russia has been plotting a false flag operation in which russia would stage an attack on their own troops near the border and then blame it on ukrainians to then justify an invasion. let's bring in former state department spokeswoman morgan ortagus to react. morgan, great to have you with us this morning. so, we're told. >> thanks, will. will: this intelligence is strong, that this is true. what do you make of this in what you read so far? >> well, it makes a lot of sense because this is a playbook that the russians pursued in 2014. under the obama administration before they invaded crimea. so what the russians are really good at is psychological warfare information operations. and i think it was smart of the biden administration to expose this now, the russians they are adept. they know that not every government in the world is going to buy this that's not really the point. the point is to try to divide people in democratic governments like in ukraine and the surrounding countries to get people not to trust their government and also to spin up the russian people. because russia is involved military little around the world in many places they lost many troops in some of their excursions. and so, again, the point is to prep the russian people for an invasion. and is trying to divide the ukrainian people against their government. the bad thing that the biden administration is doing, so i'm saying good on them for exposing them. bad on them for still not giving a sense of weapons to ukraine. they keep saying they are going to give ukraine these weapons if russia invades. i may not be the world's most brilliant military strategist, will. i'm pretty sure that's not how deterrence works. will: i want to ask you this, morgan. it was a terrible week for the biden administration for some on the domestic front. abject failure on almost a daily basis. at the end of the week we get this news, we get this report. but the biden administration didn't release any of the intelligence underneath verifying this report. so, and that's not to say i'm skeptical of the news. but i think it's always good to be cautious of the news as we pivot away from domestic issues and focus internationally. is there any reason for caution, much less skepticism? should we know this underlying intelligence when we see it? >> so i have been involved in the intelligence community for, gosh, i think 15 years. i would have to go back and count when i actually started. and i am a big believer in the veracity of this intelligence. specifically because the russians have done this before. now, just because you are getting intel that the russians are painting a false flag operation. they have done this around the world, the question has been really what do you with that information. and i don't think anybody wants -- no one is really putting on the table the administration to put american troops, in that's not the point. the point is how do you stop russia from invading their neighbors. and the biden administration has done a good job of putting sanctions packages together. but the problem is if sanctions alone would deter russia from invading ukraine then they would have never invaded crimea in the first place in 2014. i think you have to look at, listen, this is tough politically but i really do think that this is -- comes from a weak leader, from a weak president. i worked for president trump and mike pompeo for two years. i sat in many meetings with the russians and with mike pompeo and they just did not pull fast ones on him as it relates to things like ukraine. so, you know, i think a lot of what the biden administration officials will do and their surrogates are trying blame trump for russia but it's kind of hard to do when they're invading on your watch, not ours. will: yeah, yeah. well, it's fascinating news. it seems to be massive news. we will have to keep our eye on it as we pay attention to everything unfolding. all right, morgan, thank you so much for jumping on with us this morning. >> thanks, will. will: it's a battle over boosters. hundreds of colleges and universities are now making them mandatory. so up next, we will talk to a group of parents who are standing up for their kids. ♪ driving through the dairy queen ♪ ♪ were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,... ...swollen, painful. planning helps you live your dreams today. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. ♪ pete: it's a battle over boosters. at least 325 pledge of 325 colld universities now have covid booster requirements in place for their students including all 8 ivy league schools. parents across the country are concerned by these latest mandates, understandably so and many of them are standing up to higher ed. joining me now two parents of ivy league students jody mcgary and dr. allison pretty. jody, alison, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> good morning. pete: as a mother of a student in ivy league school faced with the idea of a booster mandate. what are you doing about it and what are kids able to do about it, if anything? >> thanks for having us. >> of course. >> announced booster mandate in december. it was concerning to me for four reasons. their justification for the booster mandate was that it was necessary to keep students and the community safe and to keep the campus open and indeed darth mouth has done a great job keeping their campus open. here is why it was problematic for me immediately. as far as keeping the students safe, students at r. at zero to near zero risk from illness or death from covid infection. that indicates to me and that's based on cdc data that it's not medically indicated or necessary for that population. secondly, for community spread we now know that the vaccines do not prevent infection and transmission, so any community spread benefit is negligible, which brings me to the third point about these vaccines and i think alison will speak more about that is that they carry with them a risk profile particularly for young men particular whether i myocarditis. we are asking a student population in which this booster is not medically necessary to take on the risk of myocarditis and other adverse effects. and that's why the booster is problematic for me. what i did rather than just worry about it was decide to write my son's college a letter and i found other like-minded parents to sign on to that, which was not easy because a lot of parents do not want to speak out and a lot of students don't, either. so we put together a letter with a lot of data and submitted it to the college, and in in process what i realizeside there were a lot of parent across the country who must also feel as i do very concerned about this mandate, and particularly because there is no long-term safety data for repeated boosting or dosing of these drugs. and i put a tweet out to pharma that community and nine days later we have 600 members across the country, colleges all over the country. parents are really very concerned about this as are students and professors and employees and i have heard from them privately. pete: good for you, johnny for -- joni.it sometimes takes oneo lead others thinking the same way they don't know where the other voices are. >> right. exactly. pete: doctor, you are a trained physician, not currently practicing, but you also have a student in an ivy league school. have you joined this movement. you heard what jody mentioned as far as the risks, as someone who understands the science on this for young people at school. the risk rewards on this what's your take? >> right. i agree with everything that joni said regarding no clear proven benefits. as a physician, any time we're going to implement a treatment, we need to ask ourselves does the benefit outweigh the risk? and it's not clear cut in terms of boosting. and these mrna vaccines are very safe for most people. but the one demographic where they seem to be causing a problem is with young men. and the peak demographic is age 16 to 24. and this was -- we found this out in a recent study that came out of oxford shows a very small but very real risk of myocarditis in this age group. and very little benefit. as joni mentioned, it's not stopping the spread of the disease. most of these college students, who are already vaccinated, double vaccinated, they have immunity. even though the antibodies may be waning, they still have this t and v cell immunity which is very long lasting from what we can tell. so what we're doing, we are giving this booster that has been banned in many european countries for young men because of the risk of myocarditis and now this is being mandated by colleges across the country in this high risk age group. pete: colleges that claim to be cathedrals of science and, yet, they ignore it when it's right in front of them. unfortunately we are out of time, both of you. but, joany, real quick, if other parents wanted to get involved in this effort, how could they? 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we know he is violent illegal. is he radicalized anti-american? is he mentally ill? what's happening here? >> all of those possible categories that you pointed out have one thing in common. they have you had been diagnosed and evaluated at the time of his first or second or third or fourth arrest. and then some type of prosecution or confinement or criminal proceeding should have happened to put this person away or to deport them. and, again, this is why i just want to be clear. there is a need for audience participation here because america needs to have a reckoning with the democratic party. why does so much time spent by democrats and focus is always on the criminals and the suspects in cases like this, and how they are treated and how their conditions are in jail and they spend no time worrying about how to protect the victims and future victims, meaning all of us going forward? it's just unsurprising and unfortunately this is one more case in new york city that will go down to failed democratic policies. pete: joe, we are almost out of time, real quick, you mentioned the favoring of criminals and illegal also. eric adams, newly elected a lot of people would have hope he would take a different tact yet is he a democrat he went to the idea that illegals could vote no new york city 800,000 of them. we are hearing a lot of mixed rhetoric when it comes to policing out of him. what's your take so far. >> optimistic. he did admit restore proactive policing we saw a couple cases that made headlines we had case where police made arrests ada, district attorneys under alvin bragg decided to materially alter documents in order to release criminals. even if eric adams is doing what he said he is going to do and usher in proactive policing we still need democratic lawmakers and d.a.s and policy makers to do their end of the job. rachel: you sore ride. george soros and others have blood on their hand. god bless this woman and her family. thank you, joe. looking live at the snow coming down right now in missouri. a winter storm is creating hazardous conditions across the midwest as it heads towards the south and east coast. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. rick: good morning, guys. yeah, if you are going to get a storm like this. getting it on a weekend is probably a good thing. you don't have to have as many people out on the roads. and that will be the case. temperatures really cold. minus 9 in fargo behind the storm that dumped about 12 inches of snow across parts of north dakota, behind that really cold air settled in cold across parts of the northeast. right now that said, coastal areas warm up into the 40's by monday and that will keep the snowfall totals down at least along the i-95 corridor. you can see right here the snow is across parts of missouri, in towards kansas as well. winter storm warnings in effect up across parts of northern arkansas. areas of the ozarks going to be getting really significant snow over the afternoon today. now, we will also watch these winter storm watches in across areas of tennessee. nashville has had incredible amount of snow the last two weeks. they have really been getting the brunt of winter. we haven't had much of it across the northeast and coastal areas, i think are probably going to be saved again. down across the southeast though. this is where we had big concerns for icing. especially across areas of interior south carolina, north carolina, some of that icing could be significant, causing some pretty bad power outages and that could be power out for a number of days. just be prepared for that then you go in across areas of the northeast. you notice we do not have any winter storm watches in across coastal areas. that means we will see the storm track i think a little bit farther inland that brings warmer air across coastal areas and we're probably will see a little bit of snow to start and eventually get rain along the i-95 corridor. go interior and seeing some spots 8 to 12 inches of snow flurry. more warm air comes. in did all right, guys, head back to you. pete: keep an eye on that 40-degree temperature and wind chill in the dallas-fort worth metro area. just keep an eye on it it's feeling pretty ferocious. will needs to know. important, important. rick: yep. [laughter] pete: a 6-year-old boy who wanted real super heroes at his birthday party gets an amazing surprise. little jared joins us next ♪ where the stars and stripes ♪ and the eagle flies ♪ there's a lady that rry, one s. stands ♪ rachel: it's our favorite tradition on "fox & friends weekend" playing the national anthem each morning alongside our viewers patriotic photos and in one photo we learned about a very special story last april. seven troops surprised a 6-year-old boy for his birthday and it started a friendship that may last a lifetime. joining me now mom and dad kimberly and jared lanning and their son little jared and with them sergeant first class jose -- from the new york city recruiting battalion. thank you all for joining me. i'm going to start with you kimberly. so you guys -- little jared san only child and you go all out for his birthday. last year he had characters of super heroes but this year he said i want real super heroes and you instantly thought about our military. why? >> well, he has always talked about the military men as being his favorite super heroes. so i have made many phone calls and we finally got in touch with the sergeant and they arranged to come. rachel: little jared, why do you like soldiers so much? >> because they let us have freedom and they are kind. rachel: that is the perfect answer. sergeant, you did not just agree to come to the party. you brought a group of seven and you showed up in style. you showed up. it was a great event. make something big and fun for jared, a birthday party. we had a blast that day. rachel: staff sergeant you stuck around even. look at that cake. it's just amazing. and you continued this friendship with the family. yes, like when the family call and ask me for that like i always want to be a soldier since i was a kid he give me a flack bag when i was a kid. a friendship forever. rachel: it's going to be hard to follow this birthday up. you really outdid yourself what are you going to do next here. >> we don't even know yet. we are trying to plan it again but we would like to have the soldier back again for him that's a great surprise worked out great. i don't know yet. we will figure it out. rachel: sergeant, i'm going to end with you. what are your final thoughts on this? what do you think the lesson is for america? this is crazy times right now. what a heart-warming story. >> we are a part of a community. you know, love our neighbors, you know, with everything going on in the world right now. we need to be more kind and just love each other. that's my message. >> absolutely. it's a great message. it's a great message to remember that our troops are our heroes. mom, dad, what a memory for little jared but it's also a lesson to all of us on kindness and patriotism and love for those who sacrifice the most for our freedom. so thank you all for joining us this morning and for this very heart-warming story. god bless you all. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> an honor. thank you. rachel: all right. well, coming up, clarissa is ready to explain it all over again. actress dishes on hollywood and all things pop culture with her new podcast. stay with us. ♪ ♪ for whatever style you're feeling. at prices you're really feelin. shop the lowe's bath style & save event now in-store and online. why do people who live with generalized myasthenia gravis want a new treatment option? 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[laughter] rachel: well, we talked a little bit about the tech gremlins we had on this show earlier, earlier in the show, but that's nothing compared to the terrible, horrible week that our president has had ever since the defeat and the death in our retreat from kabul, i don't think the president has had a worse week in his presidency. and the media knows it. they can't hide it anymore. and so what they're trying to do right now, pete and will, is pivot. suddenly after the very divisive speech in atlanta, georgia, that even members of his own party were not really happy with, mow the president wants to talk about bipartisanship, and he wants to remind you that even though he couldn't pass build back better and even though his nationalization of elections didn't seem to go through, he's still got that infrastructure bill through, pete. pete: exactly rightment -- right. and here's -- we'll just play the tapes back to back. why not? what he said on tuesday, which was as divisive as any president has ever been along racial lines, and then he tries to roll out yesterday nice joe biden talking about infrastructure and bipartisanship. here's both of them. >> this is all about fixing the problem. i ran for president to unite the country. this bipartisan infrastructure law i signed a few months ago unites us around things we all depend on. so i ask every elected official in america, how do you want to be remembered? the consequence of the moment in history that present a choice. do you want to be on the side of dr. king or george wallace? do you want to be on the side of john lewis or bull connor? do you want to be on the side of abraham lincoln or jefferson davis? we've arrived at this by bipartisan agreement. there's nothing beyond our capacity when we work together. when we get this done, we'll get back to beating the world again. this is the moment to decide to defend our elections, to defend our democracy. [applause] and if you do that, you will not be alone. pete: so that joe biden on the left is the sleepy joe biden we're used to hearing, mr. bipartisan biden who's going to unite us, and on the right you've got screaming joe biden who's backed into a corner and somehow convinced that that a so-called voting rights bill blowing open the ballot box, rejecting things like voter id is the way to get a win. it's so foolish that the white house, they never had the votes to change the filibuster because of manchin and sinema, so they brow beat and brow beat and brow beat, and then they use the historical example if, will, of names like george wallace and bull connor and jefferson davis as the contrast. all three of those men were democrats. the racial history of the democrat party is not one to be part of -- proud of, but yet they're trying to claim we're at some jim crow 2.0 moment. and i think you're right with what you said earlier, people aren't buying it. it's so far from reality what people are experiencing, and so far from anything tepterred to people's lives and what they're feeling that they're just flailing now. it's almost like they're treading water in the middle of the ocean. will: and it's nakedly transparent. i think that's why people aren't buying it. first, they're exhausted. when you fail, divide america. make america afraid and make yourself necessary. it's not new. it's been exacerbated over the last two years, and that's why people are particularly exhausted by it. but it's not new. if you'll remember, when joe biden was vice president9 of the united states, do you remember when he said they're going to puddle y'all back in chains? -- put y'all back in chains? that guy is back because that's what that guy used to get to power. and many democrats have used that racial division to get back to power. and by the way, in the process, delivered virtually nothing for black america. in fact, in many ways -- as we'll talk about just moments from now -- made life worse for black americans. bobbed woodson, the founder of the woodson center, he says this is a crisis. in doing this, playing into this division and demagoguery, playing the race card once again, it's not only exhausted americans, but it's not what is hurting black americans. something else is. watch. >> they're talking about voting rights is the most important issue to black americans. that's not true. it may be for some elites who profit from it, but with every 5 minutes of every day a child is shot in america. and four times the number of those children are black. that's the crisis facing low income black america. it is not voting rights. some of these same murders are occurring in cities that have been run by black politicians over the past 50 years. if racism were is sole culprit, then why are blacks failing in institutions run by their own people isesome why are they failing in political systems where all the control is in the hands of black politicians? will: so, rachel, not only trumping up fake victimization, but ignoring real victimization here. and that's the cost of this type of political play. and here's why people are exhausted, because they've heard it tripled down over the last two years, but i also think it's tied to covid, rachel. i think when you see unvaccinated people vilified, what you realize is politicians shift and divide in order to absolve themselves. and it's not just race, it's unvaccination if status or whatever they can grab ahold of. and we're just done. we're done with this division. rachel: yeah, i really do believe that people are exhausted. i mean, one of the most dangerous places for a young black or brown child to be the is, as bobbed woodson says -- bob woodson, being raised in a big blue, liberal city. that's where you're more likely to get shot. it's such a great point, far more people died in chicago of gunshot wounds than of covid, and yet they're shutting down schools which, of course, is hurting families because so many of those who can least afford, you know, to live, they're struggling. their parents have to go to work, the schools are shut down. the kids aren't, you know, getting on to the zoom calls to learn their lessons in schools. instead, they're on the street, some of them getting into crime. it's just this perpetual circle. and when you hook at, as you said, who are the people perpetuating these policies? they are democrats. the same democrats who purport to be, you know, the people who are looking out for the black and brown and poor and the working class. nothing could be further from the truth. we had joe borelli, a councilman out of new york city, on with us just a little earlier, and he says it is, as we just talked about, democrat-run cities that tolerate this type of crime and violence. listen. >> every large city has their problems. the only difference is we have collectively, as a democratic-run city and state, decided to tolerate this sort of behavior. this is someone, as you pointed out, who had prior assist rests. -- arrests. this is someone who might have been eligible for i.c.e. detainers in the past but someone who the democratic party has decided to prioritize and spend so much time focused on his rights and privileges and his ability to run free in new york city, and the end result, unfortunately, is the tragic and unnecessary death of a young woman. and they spend no time worrying about how to protect the victims and future victims. america needs to have a reckoning with the democratic party. pete: you know, the example he's talking about is that 19-year-old girl working at burger king, three weeks on the job, shot in the middle of the night by an illegal person living in new york city. ultimately, had four priors including a felony and had no business being out on the street. what you're also seeing on the screen are pictures of carjackings -- there's a picture of the young girl that was shot in the burger king in cold blood over $100 by someone who should have been in jail. participant of a carjacking spree that's going on in cities across the country including new york city. so add up the cities whether los angeles, san francisco or chicago or milwaukee or new york or philly where they have these radical d.a.s who have thed radical policies who effectively leapt criminals go free, what they're telling their citizens now in philadelphia where car jacks -- carjackings are on the rise, here's how you protect yourself. that's the next space. they want you to accept a new standard of living, often under the guise of equity. we all suffer together. here's what the philadelphia police commissioner said about carjackings on facebook, writing: it's clear that carjackings are a crime of opportunity, and it's possible that a change in our daily routine such as increased use of vehicles for delivery, curbside services and ride sharing have provided increased opportunity for criminals. it goes on to give -- [audio difficulty] scenarios and safety tips. so now the police, rather than being empowered to go after these repeat criminals in sanctuary cities, are telling the citizens, this is just kind of life, will, and here's how you mitigate the downside of what could happen to you when the criminals run the streets. will: yeah. and among those tips was, hey, be careful in your residential driveway. and maybe that's true. maybe that's true in philadelphia as we see carjackings go up in philadelphia and new york, wherever it may be. and forgive me if i repeat myself here, but, you know, i think one of the big revelations of 2020 when the whole world shut down was, wow, civilization? we take it for granted. safety and treating each other civilly, it can come falling down quickly. and then to see politicians do what we played a moment ago with joe biden. lean into division, but not just that, embrace if policies like defund the police or putting in place these district attorneys who won't enforce the law. you think on top of civilization crumbling down, you want to help dismantle it? for that, i don't think you can be forgiven. for that, i think you must pay the price. i think that has accountability at the very minimum at the ballot box. rachel: i think it comes back to the question of why, why is this happening? i believe this is very deliberate. there are people -- i mentioned it before -- george soros is you first start to see that this was falling apart, this, you know, so-called socialist revolution? and they said the first thing to come down was the criminal justice system. the corruption of the system, the corruption of prosecutors, the corruption of law enforcement. people lost faith in this very critical institution, the rule of law, law enforcement so there's a reason why eric holder and george soros decided instead of funding governor races and congress races or even some of the other media stuff that he's been doing, he decided to invest in putting in new district attorneys. instead of changing the laws, just put in a district attorney who can corrupt the system. because if the district attorney decides not to charge the crime, everything goes from there. and i don't want to belabor the point, but this goes deep, deep, deep, because this looks forward just a little bit. if you're a police officer or a district attorney, normally these are low paying jobs. if you're a lawyer, you can go into a law firm and make a heck of a lot more money. people who become k.a.s generally -- d.a.s generally do that because today want to get the bad guys for the same reason cops go into it. if those things don't happen because there's a corrupt district attorney who's not prosecuting the crimes that those cops work so hard or to investigate and bring those criminals to arrest, then guess what will happen? the good guys will stop becoming cops. the good guys will stop going into becoming prosecutors. and that vacuum will be fill with all the bad guys, the activists. and this is how the whole system crumbles. this is very deliberate. we need to be very careful. this is very, very dangerous. just look at the country that you don't want to live in, and that's where we're headed. will: yeah. very well laid out. very well laid out how deep this problem lies. let's turn now to a few additional headlines. columbia, missouri, a strong winter storm is spreading snow and ice across the midwest. wind speeds reportedly reaching 40 miles per hour, so that brings a wind chill -- that's how it works, hegseth. the system is sent to sweep across parts of the south causing hazardous reading, quote: the satanic symbol is a non-theistic religion that views satan as representing freedom. parents and religious leaders have since started protests in front of jane adams elementary school. the school says it's a volunteer club with no affiliation to the school or district. and those are your headlines. pete: i have a question. rachel: yeah. i wish i, i wish i could tell you that that's an isolated case. in scottsdale, arizona, my parents' hometown, you guys have all heard of comicon? there's now satan con. they're having a conference for all the satanists to come together. so this seems to be a little bit of a trend, something we ought to watch because this is another disintegration of our culture. pete: yeah, indeed. and happening in our schools. and, rachel, you used the word when it comes to t.a.s and george soros of deliberate, and rightfully so. what's happening in our classrooms from critical race theory to gender obfuscation to covid compliance, it seems recent, it feels immediate, 2020, 2021. what it actually is, the tip of an iceberg of a 100-year progressive takeover of our education series, and that's why i'm so excited in sort of a scary way because the information is in some ways scary about the new fox nation series i have coming out next week. it comes out on tuesday, it's called the miseducation of america. it's a five-part series. breaks down how did we get here. how did we get crt and boys are girls and girls are boys? not just out of the '60s. the progressives have been at work quietly in our curriculums and classrooms experimenting with our kids and ways of teaching by system matteically -- it's not about what they put in, it's first about what they remove. they had to remove the key ingredients to western civilization, to america, and they were very systematic about it. i think we've got one small clip we can play as a preview of this series that comes out on tuesday. listen to this. for nearly 50 years, the bellamy salute was performed in newly-created progressive public schools across america. the founder of this secular vow had a clear objective, remove god from the classroom and replace place him with an allegiance to our country. we will reveal the insidious intentions of the original progressives and how their movement transformed the fabric of our nation forever. i hadn't herald of it before we started this series, guys. it's called the bellamy salute. it's one of many discoveries you'll meet in this film. it was the original pledge of allegiance of the united states of america written by a socialist. the original pledge did not say "under god." it was designed to create an allegiance to our flag and away from god. and, of course, because they're progressives, now they're discarding the flag and the pledge and the anthem. that was never the issue. it was a steppingstone away from god toward total control. the bellamy sluice, the gary plan -- salute, the gary plan, there's things in here that are part of our history, part of how they took over our classroom. again, miseducation of america. promo cold classroom, you get 90 days free of fox nation. coming out on tuesday tuesday.. thanks for giving me a chance to plug it, guys. rachel: pete, this is a real service. thank you so much for doing this series. i don't think you'll get a more in-depth look that is behind all the things that you're seeing that you don't understand. pete,ing thank you so much. pete: thank you. rachel: all right. well, she's back. hillary clinton is taking aim at senators manchin and sinema over biden's radical voting rights agenda, accusing them of blocking the flow of social justice. iowa senator joni ernst reacts next. ♪ ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪ feel stuck and need a loan? 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>> well, one, this really the best that the democratic party can do right now? that's all i'll say about that. and, two, when it comes to senators manchin and sinema, i would say that they are expressing the will and the thought of the majority at this point because, remember, the senate is split 50-50. there are 52 senators that oppose changing the filibuster rule which would allow the federal government to take over our state and locally-run election system. this is not about gains access for -- gaining access for voters, this is about a federal power grab. the democrats want to make it easier to cheat by allowing ballot harvesting and eliminating very popular photo id requirements at the polls. so, again, there's a lot of gaslighting by the democrats going on right now, but i feel a lot better knowing that we have local elections officials running our election system. will: senator, help me understand how the filibuster's all of a sudden become this racist rule, this racist idea. isn't the filibuster, like the existence of the senate, by design, in place to protect minorities in orders, in place -- in other words, in place to protect majority rule, a pure democracy. can and now all of a sudden democrats tell us, oh, it's actually that process which is racist protecting minorities. >> yes. we're calling in the filibuster flip-flop because just a handful of years ago during the trump administration senator schumerer, the democratic leader, used the filibuster over 300 times to protect his minority party. so why was it so great when he was the leader and not now? but the senate is very different than the house, and rightfully so. it's to slow down legislation so that it does represent the broader part of america. that's why we require 60 votes on legislation. so it is an important tool that we have to make sure that we're give -- we're not giving our constituencies whiplash with laws and changes every year or so. it's the right thing to maintain. republicans resisted this as well during the trump administration because we do believe in the rights of the minority. it is important to uphold this. senators manchin and sinema should be commended for upholding the senate filibuster and over 200 years of tradition in the united states senate. rachel: senator, can i switch gears with you here and talk to you about -- >> you bet, rachel. rachel: thank you this. $308 million of additional assistance is going to be going to afghanistan, this as foreign policy experts warn that afghanistan's problems are here to stay. it tops the 2022 list for conflicts to watch. so i'm confused. this going directly to the taliban, or is going to ng gos to help the people? you know, the afghans are starving. horrific things are happening to children. children are being sol by their families -- sold by their families. it's terrible what's happening this. >> yes, rachel. and let's all remember the reason we are faced with 22 million afghans starving right now as they're going through a difficult winter season is because of the disastrous withdrawal that we had in august under president biden. he ignored all of the advice of his military commanders and decided to get out as quickly as possible. and, yes, rachel, those dollars -- the additional $308 million that the biden administration has released -- ultimately, it does have to go through the taliban and the haqqani islamic terrorist network. so this is something that the biden administration says they issued licenses very quietly at the end of december which allowed the money to flow through the taliban and the that canny network. now -- haqqani network. now, they have been barred from money flowing through those organizations ever since the clinton administration. so this is a decades-long process that the united states governmented had, but biden lifted those restrictions, and we have no accounting of how those dollars are being used. so i led an effort of 15 senators in a letter to the administration to ask about accountability to make sure that those dollars were going to aid afghans and not just lining the coffers for these terrorist organizations. pete: good old fashions cash to terrorists program. yeah. senator, thank you so much. appreciate your time and your fight. rachel: thank you, senator. >> absolutely, thank you. pete: thank you. all right. don't go anywhere. dan bongino is up next. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. so i got cards for birthdays, holidays, graduations, i'm covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. rick: welcome back to "fox & friends," a winter storm impacting a lot of people on the eastern half of the country. a foot of snow has fallen across parts of north dakota, down through iowa. snow's over for you, now it's in missouri, kansas and arkansas over the next number of hours. we're going to be watching the storm move across areas of the south, places like nashville that he's an a -- that's had a snowy month so far. an ice storm across areas of the carolina that's likely going to be one of the most devastating issues. areas from greensville, south carolina, up to north carolina. snow across interior sections of the northeast bringing up to a foot and a half of snow and, will and and rachel, if none of that was enough to wake you up, will, 36 degrees in dallas, getting up to a high of 38. will: whoa. whoa. you hear that, pete? [laughter] not 40s, 30s. pete: 30s, changes the game. rick, thank you. following the science. i appreciate it. great stuff. game-changer. i take back my stance. cancel the game, 38. i totally agree. [laughter] all right. you know him and you love him, but big tech apparently does not. youtube temporarily suspends and demonetizes dan bongino's channel over alleged covid disinformation. yet another example of the big tech censorship. here to react, host of unfiltered and fox news contributor and our friend, dan bongino. dan, you know, you're working to build an an alternate infrastructure for social media, and new we understand why. talk to us about this. >> yes. this is a great day. rachel and the guys here, this is a great day. i want to thank the dip wads at youtube for finally acquiescing to my demands that you prove you're a bunch of communist imbecile. i have literallied asked if you can watch the leftist cookes, i -- kooks, i have begged them as i spoke about the truth of covid, i have begged them to show their communist true colors. it's out there on the videos, you can watch the videos yourself. i said, please, ban my channel and demonetize it. i'm dead serious. you can watch this. i said prove to america the communist losers you are. now, as you know, i am a big investor in the parallel economy. now, think of how stupid these guys are, right in think of this, right? i own the jewelry store or a part of it next door to the youtube jewelry store. i say, guys, do me a favor, kick your customers out so they'll come in my jewelry store, rumble, and that's exactly what they did. i mean, these idiots, they could not get dumber. i begged them to do it. don't you find it often convenient that sleepy -- president in name only over there -- the he gave a speech and said, hey, social media company, we've got to start getting rid of this misinformation, which means anything that goes against his maretive, and then all of a sudden everyone gets attacked on social media and kicked off youtube in this mass purge? i mean, listen, they're private companies, but if they're doing it at the behest of joe biden with a wink and a mod, listen, we may have a serious case. one more thing. i'm an investor in rumble. we just obliterated our traffic records as people move en masse to us. we put that out and next thing you know i get a ban from youtube? if so here's my deal to youtube, and i want all of america to see it. the suspension's over in seven days. everyone get horse blinkers on here, right? in seven days i'm going back to -- i'll post my podcast on rumble next week, i'm going back to youtube, and i am going to repost the exact same content questioning the efficacy of masks. i am daring you, youtube, right now in front of the entire country to do anything about it. ban my channel. i don't give a rat's ass if you do it. i own your competitor, and i want to tell every single person, show them exactly who thursday, exactly who you are. will: hey, dan, i gotta move to another topic, but i'm just, i'm just insanely curious here. by the way, i'm on rumble as well. i've already moved over there. what got you boot off? was it the mask questioning? >> yes. because i said in an end sold -- episode 500 episodes ago that the masks may be minimally effective if you're transmitting but not in mitigation in getting the virus. they didn't like that, youtube. will: yeah, that's what they're -- >> will, what the cdc's saying right now. [laugher] will: exactly. a that's what's amazing. they demonetize and suspended you on the week that they admitted masks aren't that effective. that's amazing. >> will, for a show. >> i did 500 episodes ago where i predicted what the cdc's going to say now. the soviets at youtube, i salute you. what a great job. what a bunch of morons. will: dan can, we've got to talk about this, and you can see i'm holding up a burger. pete already took a bite. you both have one. i believe, dan and pete, you both have one because it's vegan-rary. so all these restaurants, mcdonald's, subway, burger king, they're creating vegan burgers. this is the impossible whopper. you've got a plant burger, this, of course, is the impossible -- so we're going to try them, guys. subway has a tastes like steak sandwich. kfc even has something. pizza hut, vegan flaming buffalk bites, right in rachel, you've got one -- >> by the way, will, listen. i'm hijacking -- vegan-wary is not a thick. america, is inspect a thing. okay, now you guys took over the show. i took my bite. pete: no, no, you're right. and i'd love to add another note to this. only dan and i also requested a whopper not just an impossible whopper so, will, you're eating vegetables, and i'm eating beef. will: you got a real one? rachel: oh, that's -- >> i got a real whopper right here. pete: i got the other one. >> listen, the impossible whopper, it's impossible to tell you it tastes good. the real whopper -- [laughter] is fine. i'm down with that. rachel: the impossible whopper, it makes he just -- me just want to eat fries. pete: not good. and the texture, it's like -- i give my cats that wet cat food, that's the texture of this burger. impossible burger. >> no good, man. no. listen, i got no beef against burger king, man, but stick with the cows. stick with the cows, not the impossible cows, okay? [laughter] it's impossible to make something that's not a cow taste like a cow, guys. it's a cow. how are you going to make a plant taste like a cow? a planet has photosins synthesii admire burger king. i'm a entrepreneur. sorry for talking with food in my mouth, but pete eats on air all the time. you can't make a plant taste like a cow. pete: you hit on it. if you love the cow so much, why make it a plant? just eat the cow. >> can we get a bumper sticker like we can sell, just eat the cow? just eat the cow. that should be america's new credo. pete: and then the fries. dan, we finally got you on tv. we love it, appreciate it. by the way, unfiltered tonight, 10 p.m. eastern time, always a fabulous program. dan bongino, you deliver, as always. keep us posted on youtube, will you? >> yeah. i'll see you tonight where we watch the translator translate english into english. that's pretty spectacular. [laughter] pete: that is. i saw that. [laughter] pete: all right, dan. have a great saturday. today virginia gets republican leadership. we're live in richmond ahead of glenn youngkin's inauguration. ♪ i put my hands up, they're playing my song -- ♪ the butterflies fly away ♪♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. wilt will told republican glenn youngkin will be sworn into office as governor after a toning -- stunning election night victory in november. alexandria of is more live in richmond with more on the republican's plans for day one. >> reporter: good morning. the 74th governor says his focus will remain on education, the economy and public safety. is swearing-in ceremony will begin at noon, and following that a colorful lineup of events that shows the shift in tradition. back in november glenn youngkin did what no republican had done in virginia for 12 years, won a statewide election. tonight a governor's ball of this ,000 -- 4,000 will take place. the race was watched closely as an indication of what may be to come in the midterms. today the commonwealth potentially turns red. officially. >> i'm really excited to get to work. we've got a big, big day one game plan, and we're going to put it all in motion. >> reporter: youngkin beat out former governor terry mcauliffe for the seat, and while rallying for parents, he really wanted to see that parents had a say in their kids' education. he kicked off the weekend yesterday with a spirit of service event joined by volunteers at the reconciliation statue where local pastors offered prayers of strength and guidance. again, the swearing-in ceremony will take place at noon, and alongside him will be the first black female lieutenant governor winsome sears. and after all that, a parade will take place here in rich monday. will: well, mission to youngkin, the attorney general-elect of virginia joins us now to leapt us know about this red wave getting ready to take over virginia. jason, great to have you with us this morning. so congratulations once again -- >> wonderful to be with you. will: so tell us -- >> thank you, thank you -- [inaudible conversations] >> well, you know, the first thing we did this morning, i just hill hi left a prayer service, and we prayed for the lord's blessing and guidance. i think that's the first step. we're going to get sworn in. it's going to be a different kind of ceremony. we're really excited that immediately after that, we're not waiting until next week, we're going to immediately go up to the third floor of the capitol and sign a series of executive orders. we're a big believer that you run on your promises and then you keep your promises. a lot of that is empowering parents, a lot of that is pushing back and joining the other states that have challenged the osha vaccine mandate, and then we're going to investigate, starting told through executive order empowering me as attorney general, to investigate what happened with the louden county school board, the horrific sexual assault that happened on campus m we're not taking days off. i can't tell you how excited we are. it is a new day in virginia. we're all really warm, our hearts are full and ready to go to work. rachel: wow, it's so wonderful to hear that you started off this term with prayer. very heartening. so the republicans in congress listed their priorities for the coming year, and none of them included mandates, oddly. you say that getting rid of these vaccine mandates is part of job number one. you saw what happened in the supreme court this week. how is that affecting what you're going to be doing? >> well, you know, we're going in year two of the pandemic, and my attitude is let's treat people like adults. i'm vaccinated, my family is, i got my booster shot, but that was my decision. but i think let's treat any american that wants a advantage seen at this stage can get one -- vaccine. i think at this stage treat them as adults. that's what a free society looks like. unelected federal agencies that can promulgate a regulation that affects hundreds of millions of lives in this country through their employer and basically ordering the employer you either fire that individual or force them to get the vaccine, that's the opposite of what freedom and individual freedom of conscience looks like. we're going to be joining the 25 other states that have filed suit as well to make sure that virginia's cover by the supreme court decision. they obviously ruled differently on the cms man kates. we're -- mandates. we're having a crisis in hospitals here in virginia. the health vaccine mandate is going to have a potential exodus of critical nurses and hospital administrators right at the time when we need them, so i actually think cms is going to be forced to revisit this regardless of the supreme court ruling because we're going to have a real crisis of access to care in not just rural virginia, but across rural america. we're going to be pushing back on that. but, listen, thomas jefferson, who was previously governor of virginia, said the states are the laboratories of democracy. let the 50 statements figure out the best way forward to tackle this. that's's what we really want to do. the tenth amendment is an important one, and we want to get more power to the states and less power in washington because the government that governs best is the government closest to the people. we're excited to get started. rachel: amen to that. pete: mr. attorney general, all great stuff. amen to that, indeed. the election that you guys won didn't start about ex -- about education, but it really became about parents and education and theories being taught in the classroom. for those parents that are looking for a change based on state and local government and what they prioritize, what are parents going to see differently about education in the state of virginia? >> you know, governor-elect youngkin and winsome sears and myself believe in empowering parents and not bureaucrats, and i think that's the first step. what's amazing to me, terry mcauliffe said parents shouldn't have any say in their kids' education, he was previously governor of virginia. we're going to remind people what's in the virginia constitution, we're going to remind school boards what's in the virginia constitution. and if there's any silver lining from this shutdown of our schools during the pandemic, it's that parents got to see often times what their children were learning. i'm a child of somebody who fled communist cuba. i know this is the american miracle, and it is, indeed, a miracle. and while we've had some dark chapters in our history and we should definitely teach that, we should also teach that america's given more second chances to more people of more backgrounds, more faiths and more creeds than any country in the history of the world. it is the american miracle, also what we need to emphasize more so to our children, not a distorted view that america is is so broken and irredeemable. you're going to see a lot of unity come out today when glenn gives his inaugural address. so excited to partner with him, i can't tell you how ready we are to get to work. pete: love it. will: congratulations. we'll be watching virginia. attorney general-elect jason niyares, thank you so much for jumping on "fox & friends." pete: thank you. will: all right. we turn now to some headlines starting with this: the man accused of driving his suv into a christmas parade in wisconsin, he will stand trial for murder. six people killed in that attack the including an 8-year-old boy are the victims of that murder. a wisconsin judge finding credible evidence to move forward with the case against daryl brooks, also 71 new charges including reckless endangerment, hit and run and more. his arraignment is scheduled from february. concern -- for february. overnight a massive 11-alarm fire burning at a chlorine plant in passic, new jersey. -- passaic, new jersey. the building full of pool chemicals quickly collapsing into flames. the city's mayor, hector lora, urging residents to keep their windows closed. the fire, though, is now contained. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. and a mom is going viral for dishing out the details of parenthood as a news reporter. watch. >> jean o'sullivan reporting live from outside my son's bedroom where he's currently being detained until nap time is over. now, this story does involve a minor, so i can't release specifickings, but what i can divulge is my son is a 2-year-old terrorist who held me hostage at the olive gardennen earlier today. [laughter] will: that mom, a former tv reporter, says she's still investigating what caused the explosive tantrum. the hilarious video has gone viral with more than 5 million views, and those are your headlines. she's got news cat -- newscaster voice down, and that's what makes the whole thing. rachel: and you've got to love that microphone. [laughter] all right. well, our favorite teenage witch and lifetime movie regular is turning a pandemic hobby into a podcast. take a look. >> here is a present from your father. >> a notebook, a black pot. does anyone shop at the gap anymore? rachel: alongside her nashville bestie amanda, she's talking pop culture, the entertainment industry and everything binge-able. i love this. melissa joan hart joins us now. tell us about this new podcast because i think i've got to be on this thing. like, this sounds like it's totally my speed. >> you know, i always thought if i was going to do a talk show type style, it would be hard-hitting, important stuff, and i was, like, you know what? this is so much more money. during the pandemic my friends and i were making spread sheets and instagraming, i started a page called what women binge just to give people an idea, hey, do you have a new show i could watch, what's a book i could read on the beach. and we decided -- i decided to start this instagram, and by us, like, this would be a great podcast. it's just sort of fun -- i know it's called what women binge, and binge has become kind of a dirty word, but we use it in fun. pete: and, mel ca, what do women binge right now in. [laughter] >> oh, my gosh. right now it's the second season of the great for me. it's yellowstone and 1883, it's -- i mean, we have, like, really amazing guests. we'll have musical guests that are play music, we have couples, mother and son -- sorry, father and daughter, greg we've began and virginia cessna evigan. candace king from the vampire diaries, but her obsession is housewives. so we love to talk -- the thing is we're fanning out about these people, but what do they fan out about. it's fun to talk with patricia heaton hopefully will be a future guest and to be able to sit down and chat about what they're really into. is there a book they're obsessed with or a podcast, maybe might be, that they're obsessed with. maybe mine. will: every time i'm around somebody, they're telling me some show they've binged, so perhaps your podcast will help weed through it. really quickly, where can we find what women binge? >> you can find it on youtube if you want to watch it, and you can listen to it anywhere you get your podcasts. you can subscribe and look at our instagram. rachel: wow. we've got to get you on rumble too. [laughter] pete: love it. >> thank you, guys. will: melissa joan hart, thank you. pete: thanks, melissa. so that's been four hours. three hours and 20 minutes -- will: from me. appreciate you guys welcoming me into the show. go ahead, rachel. rachel: i'm binging yellowstone, 1883.. i'm loving that too. i'm loving her podcast, i'm going to definitely be listening to that. pete: have a great saturday, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> inflation nation, as you're getting hit in the wallet, own one of the many issues that could sink this administration. welcome, everyone, i'm edward lawrence in for neil cavuto, and this is a big week. we saw retail sales for december shoot down and prices shoot up all as problems for president joe biden pile up. let's go to lucas tomlinson in wilmington, delaware, with the president. lucas? >> reporter: that's right. good morning, edward, fm

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[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] [cheers and applause] pete: good morning and welcome to "fox & friends." we will be joined by our good friend will cain and rachel campos-duffy. that is the anthem woe play every saturday and sunday at 6:00 a.m. as always, rachel, our viewers deliver. those are all viewer photos and we want you to keep sending in your patriotic photos at friends@foxnews.com. rachel, you can't beat baby in a cargo pocket of a soldier. rachel: i wrote that down myself. i wrote that down myself and, by the way, kudos to our music people, toba. i mean bing crosby singing the star-spangled banner. i don't think i have ever heard that one anymore. i thought whitney houston was my favorite. i'm sorry, you know i love old school hollywood that bing crosby singing the national anthem wow it took my breath away. boy scouts at parades, horse, you guys keep outdoing yourselves. keep sending those patriotic photos in, friends at friends@foxnews.com. keep it coming. pete: beautifully done. two notes real quick. we saw the baby in the cargo pocket. the first photo if we can rerack it selfishly is from my aunt barbie sent it in. a view off of her deck there with the flag that one right there. a beautiful morning. i can't tell if that's a sun set or sunrise. but, beautiful. and then the second photo actually, in an interesting instance, rachel, the emails we got from viewers friends@foxnews.com. that young man right there had a birthday party and he said he wanted real heroes to come to his birthday party and so soldiers came, arranged by the parents and so they gave a story with the photo that came in with it. and we're going to have that young kid, his family on the show later talking about why he wanted real heroes, soldiers at his birthday party. so even wider impact than just the anthem, pretty cool. rachel: oh, yeah, so great. i can't wait for that interview. told parents i want real heroes and they send in the troops. man, i have to give hats off to those parents. now for the country as you mentioned we are going to do this later on in the show. somebody who isn't so thrilled about the anthem as you and i, pete, is jon stewart. he has a podcast. i don't know if our viewers know that. but he does. and he had mark cuban on, somebody who took the national anthem when the colin kaepernick, you know, kerfluffle erupted. mark cuban said take it out all together from the mavericks game. they eliminated it. they had this discussion and here is what jon stewart had to say about what he calls a weird ritual. >> does anyone know when that started, playing the national anthem before games? it's such weird ritual. >> i have always thought about when kaepernick took the knee and the whole thing was like you have got to stand for the anthem. why is that when the anthem comes on you only have to stand if you are there but the transited principle through the television. if it's through the television, can you do whatever the [bleep] you want. but if you are at the stadium, there is like a whole regimen that you have to go through. rachel: so i guess jon stewart and mark cuban they don't like the national anthem. by the way, pete, jon stewart got a lot of flack for, this as he should. my first thought by the way, pete, was if you don't like this ritual, there is another rift actual called let's go brandon that's been going on at these stadiums. take your pick, jon stewart, which one do you like. by the way, he had a tweet that said perhaps i'm questioning measure of how much you love america as though just standing isn't the cheapest form of patriotism. in fact, some of the most vocal use their non-anthem time undermining the country back to january 6th. which is what these liberals do every time don't know what to say. pete: at the bottom of the tweet cough fox news. so apparently we are paper patriotism in his book. this is a guy who clearly doesn't understand the depth of gratitude. and it really have gratitude. it's not about bravado patriotism. if you live in the united states of america, great, free country the overwhelming feeling you have is gratitude. understanding and appreciation of how most people have lived in human history. and, rachel, how most people live around the world today. so jon stewart presumably is a well-traveled man around the globe. he probably only goes from ritz carlton to ritz carlton, so maybe he doesn't quite see it. but, otherwise, if you see how most people live and you realize how fragile those freedoms can be, even in our own country as we have seen, ritual. then the nearly hearing of the anthem and i hear this from our viewers all the time, just hearing the anthem makes you stop and consider and if you're in that stadium stand, put your hand over your heart and for a moment, together, in a unifying -- we talk all about unity. we will talk about joe biden and his divisive speech. in a moment of unity stand up and say we may not agree on a whole lot but we can put our hand over our heart and be grateful for this nation. it's not that hard if you have that view. clearly jon stewart does not. someone who benefits quite a bit from that pesky first amendment, which not every country has. and we have seen it under attack here in our country, too. we want to ask our viewers this morning. not just to send your anthem photos which i hope you will continue to do. but we want to ask you why you stand for the anthem. email us at friends@foxnews.com. why do you stand for the anthem? it's a simple question, but when we miss the simple stuff, rachel, we lose a lot of the other stuff. so let's remind some people of that this morning. rachel: yeah, you know, i never thought growing up and as you know, pete, i grew up in a military family living all over the world. i never thought that the national anthem would ever become controversial or something that people just sort of dismissed as some silly meaningless ritual. i tear up half the time that i listen to the national anthem. and i think i have the double whammy of not just growing up in a military family and having that deep appreciation of having lived overseas and knowing, as you said, how people live and how desperate and grateful they would be to live in this country but i also grew up living with an immigrant mother who is the most patriotic person i know, so grateful for this country and was able, throughout my life, teach me what a blessing it is to be born an american. particularly a woman in america i just have so many wonderful things to be grateful for for this country. i literally can tell you i can't relate to jon stewart. that's just how i feel. pete: i don't think a lot of our viewers can for sure. another this morning. by the way will cain is going to join us. this is not a two-person show. we have a couple of technical difficulties. he will be here. i want to get his take, too because he is always fantastic. as our viewers know, this has been quite a rough week for joe biden and we will get into that later on. the latest pivot is the white house now says it's going to move over to infrastructure and talking about all the amazing things the infrastructure bill is going to deliver people. i guess it's 60 days since that bill was passed. they couldn't get anything else passed. they got that passed so they are pivoting to that. part of that pivot, rachel, listen to this, after that speech joe biden gave on tuesday, one of the most divisive speeches a president has ever given, he had the audacity yesterday in remarks to try to talk about bipartisan. i guess the pivot now in a couple of days after the blowback is to bipartisan and infrastructure. here is a contrast between how joe biden tried to talk yesterday on infrastructure and bipartisan and what he sounded like on tuesday in atlanta excoriating people he said don't want people to vote. listen to this. >> this is all about fixing the problem. i ran for president to unite the country. this bipartisan infrastructure law i signed two months ago unites us around things we all depend on. >> so i ask every elected official in america how do you want to be remembered? a consequential moment in history they present a choice, do you want to be the sign -- on the side of dr. king or george wallace? do you want to be on the side of john lewis or bull conner? do you want to be on the side of abraham lincoln or jefferson davis? >> we have arrived at this by a bipartisan agreement. there is nothing beyond our capacity when we work together. when we get this done, we will get back to beating the world again. >> this is a moment to decide, to defend our elections, to defend our democracy. [applause] and if you do that you will not be alone. pete: you had sleepy bipartisan joe on the left there rachel and screaming racial division joe on the right. i don't know if anyone has pointed this out. it's worth pointing out when he says basically characterizes republicans as george wallace, bull conor and jefferson davis. all three of those names are democrats. he is now characterizing as the republican straw men. i don't know if they missed that in the history of the speech history of the democratic party. now he is saying republicans don't want black and brown people to vote. rachel, i don't know how you put back together the division created in culminating in that speech and try to pretend like now we are all going to get together. rachel: yeah, if that was the only thing, pete, that's one thing. it's not. we see that he has tried on various levels, whether it's january 6th or parents at school board meetings, labeling anyone who disagrees with his policy, which, frankly, are radical, as domestic terrorists. literally putting together a new arm within the national security, you know, division of our government to investigate domestic terrorists that he has himself labeled as people like you and i who maybe don't like crt or have some questions about election integrity or don't agree that we should federalize our elections that we should leave it up to the states to handle. so, this is a very serious thing. tulsi gabbard is a democrat. but she is one of those democrats who is willing, to i think, look at both sides and call balls and shots. here's what she had to say about president biden's dividing americans. she said this on hannity last night. here we go. >> i think there were so many people across the country, those who voted for joe biden. those who did not vote for joe biden, who had high hopes that he would carry out his promise, that he would be the president for all americans, showing respect for those who agreed with him or disagreed with him. and, unfortunately, the opposite is true. not only has he not carried out on that promise. is he literally doing the exact opposite, rapidly carrying our country in the wrong direction, tearing us apart, pouring fuel on the flames of divisiveness, and it really makes me wonder how we can go through three more years of this and still come out the other end with the possibility of being able to come together again as americans, as the united states of america. rachel: she is a very unique democrat who has, you know, taken positions on the other side of her party on many policy issues. if you look at the policy issues themselves, pete, the democrat across the board almost everybody in the party virtually 99% of them all agree with everything that joe biden is pushing. so, truly, these are policies that are, by design, meant to divide america, meant to fundamentally transform america. because i believe the democrats actually do believe what hannah-jones believes, the person who founded the 1619 project, that america is fundamentally racist, is fundamentally flawed, and, therefore, needs to be fundamentally transformed. i think that's what we are seeing and that's this resistance that we are seeing in the country right now because these policies not only are divisive, they are actually making us poorer and less competitive on the global scale. they are hurting everyday americans every single day. pete: that's a great point, rachel, it goes back to the first story we covered this hour and jon stewart. if you don't think america is even -- not just not great but not even good, not even worth standing for, standing up for, then you will pursue any radical utopian agenda you want. you point out another great point. it's staggering how much in agreement democrats are. there is one or two kind of sort of dissenting voices in joe manchin and kyrsten sinema, they really juxtapose the filibuster. they're on board for the votes part. hillary clinton is coming back out and excoriating other democrats. they are on the same woke page which should be scary. the other part of what tulsi said is scary we have three more years of this, rachel; 22 is coming but we are only one year in and we are going to cover every angle of it and there are more angles this morning. we will bring them to you. first, we have got weather and a strong winter storm is creating has dust conditions across the midwest. slamming into iowa yesterday. thought storm is set to sweep across the south and east. fox weather correspondent max gordon joins us live from des moines, iowa, with the latest. max, good morning. >> hey, good morning from beautiful snowy des moines, iowa where it's a bombe 17 degrees this morning. about a foot rather of snow fell here in central iowa. a lot of folks are going to be spending the first part of the weekend digging out. not only did iowa see moderate to heavy snow across the state. strong winds and some gusts at the des moines airport was as powerful as 40 miles per hour. that caused tricky travel conditions across the state. there has been reduced visibility in some areas because of blowing snow. large drifts built up, especially in rural areas and roads were slick. last night our own crew had quite the journey driving 90 miles from port dodge to our hotel here in des moines. it was very slow-going in some places as plows struggled to keep all the roads clear. while most drivers here in iowa are used to this sort of weather, there are some that don't heed the warning. >> got that small percent that, you know, will be in the plows and go around us doing 70, 80 miles per hour. we will see them down a road about a mile in the ditch. those are people that aren't paying attention. >> tearing up a little bit because it's so cold out here. crews are still clearing a lot of roads across the state today, so officials here are recommending that if you are going to be out and about on the roads. check online to see if road conditions are clear in your area. guys, i'm going to toss it back to you. pete: thank you, max. rachel: great report. looks cold, pete. pete: does look really, really cold. rachel: looks like minnesota to me. all right. well, we are going to make a hard turn here because a suspect is charged in the horrific murder of a teen burger king worker. this story is just heart breaking and police say the man is not even a citizen, a u.s. citizen. and you won't believe how much dr. anthony fauci is worth. what one g.o.p. senator has uncovered about biden's top doc next. ♪ all you people, can't you see, can't you see ♪ how your love effects reality ♪ every time down ♪ you can make it right ♪ and that makes you larger than life ♪ ey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. and its temperature 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three weeks earlier. her family says she was trying to get off the night shift over safety concerns. video shows the moments he demanded all the money in the cash register. she gave it to him, what she could. but he still fatally shot her in the stomach. at the time as arrest this is what he was saying at a crowd of angry citizens, listen. >> [inaudible] [shouting] [bleep] [screaming] >> glenn allegedly made off with only $100 in that deadly robbery. vigils and demonstrations continue to be held at the burger king where she was killed. pete, rachel? pete: ashley, thank you. what a tragic story. this has caught so much attention, rachel, because of the innocence of the victim and the hard-working nature of this victim who was working. she said i need to go to work because i need to make money and this is what i believe in and hard work and this beautiful young girl. totally complied in a dangerous situation in a burger king. and then this absolute thug, who comes in and unnecessarily kills her and i say unnecessarily, rachel, because he is here illegally, and you look at the rap sheet to include felony gun possession. so, when you look at what he did prior to this. felonies and illegal, he shouldn't be in the country. let alone ranting on our streets about burning it down. all the aspects of this reinforce the worst aspects of the criminal environment we see right now, rachel. rachel: that's right. is he here illegally from jamaica which compounds the pain. this story is so heart breaking. the mom of this girl, this girl was talking to her mom about how she was, you know, not feeling safe. didn't want to go. there were homeless people and mentally ill people outside of the burger king where she worked. and the mom did what so many moms did. my heart broke because i remember my own daughter, you know, getting a job at dairy queen and after a while not wanting to go for different reasons. as moms we go, you know what? no. you made a commitment to this job. you need to get up. you need to go to work. pete: yep. >> she wanted to go to work, too. her mom is the one that would wake her up. go to work and work on changing the schedule. you have got a commitment there. imagine the guilt she now feels. she has been very open about it, the mom. the guilt she feels about having encouraged her daughter to go work here and then this happening. and, remember, pete, how many people are, you know, not going to work, sitting home, taking a check. pete: exactly. rachel: people like this, back in l.a., there was a man working at burger king with his -- i'm sorry, a taco bell with his son, confronted somebody in the drive-thru saying hey, i think this is an illegal $20 bill. he was fatally shot in front of his son who was also working at the taco bell. these are the people that are being hurt. you get up and you go to work and you do the essential worker working that, you know, our cities need to run. and the very least that you deserve is a mayor and a governor and a government who will keep you safe. that he was the minimum. these families were let down. this is so tragic. it's just disgusting. later on in the show we're going to have joe borrelli, the new york city councilman, he is coming up at 8:40. this is just so heart breaking. it's disgusting, too. pete: it really is. rachel: all right. we're going to turn now to your headlines with a fox news alert. rachel: an 11 alarm fire burning in a plant in new jersey. the fire breaking out at industrial complex where swimming pool products are made. a building full of pool chemicals quickly collapsing into the flames. the city's mayor hector urging residents to keep their windows closed as unspecified chemicals may have burned at the plant. he also says air quality levels are currently acceptable and no evacuations are expected at this time. officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. roger marshall is now publishing dr. anthony fauci's unredacted financial records. good for him. this comes after fauci was caught on a hot mic calling the senator a moron. saying his records were available to the public. he also took the lord's name in vain by the way on that hot mike. marshall calling fauci completely dishonest about the records. the fauci and his wife are worth about $10 million. wow. take a look at this. thieves are leaving thousands of empty and damaged shipping packages around train tracks in los angeles. company union pacific says nearly 100 packages are looted from the train in l.a. every single day. the company is also looking to the city's liberal d.a. george gascon urging him to consider soft on crime policies that allow thieves roam fearly. unused covid tests were spotted ransacked and discarded along the track. and those are your headlines. wra a picture perfect picture of los angeles. can't protect the train with people's packages on them. all right recommendation thanks, rachel. should parents decide whether their kids wear a mask or should the 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air force veteran general mic maguire. general, thank you so much for being here. share with our viewers this showdown. so governor ducey has said we north going to give covid funds to school that mandate masks. the federal government is saying you won't get the money? what's going to happen? >> yeah, good morning, pete and rachel. thanks for having me. this is another example of the biden administration's overreach of federal control and the local issues. you know, you mentioned i just retired as the commanding general of the guard. and the state emergency manager. we understood as we went through this crisis it was local control, state management, and federal resourcing. you saw with the unconstitutional mandate that was just struck down, you saw it this week with biden when he stood up and said to all republican senators if you don't vote to break the filibuster and for federal control of elections that you are unamerican. and this is authoritarian behavior and here in arizona we know local control is the best way to manage this. and they are threatening to sweep the funds, pete. rachel: yeah, general, it's very interesting what the government decides to get involved in. and what it doesn't. so, here's the government deciding to torture children with masks that aren't going to do a darn thing to them. and meanwhile, they are doing nothing at the southern border. and, in fact, that's hurting kids through the sex trafficking trade and hurting families in yuma and across the border. what are you going it do when you get into the senate or if you get into the senate, to deal with all of this, this overreach of the federal government but, also, what they are not doing. >> well, thanks, rachel. you know, as a mom, on the school issue, parents are in the best position to determine what their children need for health. and their local doctors, local public health officials, local administrators and teachers. parents are in the lead in that situation. when i get in the senate, the border is a federal issue. you have got to build the wall, secure it, surveil it and enforce it it's got to get done now. it's a federal responsibility. the federal government needs to stay out of things like who should be in school with masks on and who is working at local establishments and how they are managing that through these 100 employee mandates that they are working through and do their job which is enforce the border and keep our communities safe. that's why i'm running, rachel. pete: imagine that, a senator that actually understands the difference between the federal government and federalism. that would be very nice to see. general mick maguire, thank you for joining us, appreciate your time. >> thanks pete, appreciate it have great day, have all your viewers go out to elect mick.com. pete: thank you very much, mick, appreciate it so much. by the way, we reached out to the treasury department for a statement but did not hear back and you saw a bunch of 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will: good morning, welcome to "fox & friends." a strong winter storm is creating hazardous conditions across the midwest. crews in missouri are already getting ready for a heavy snow dump before the snow sweeps into the south and east coast. hunter davis is live from colombia, missouri with more. hunter? >> hey, will, good morning. this snow that we are seeing now started really within the last hour or. so it was pretty much just rain last night before this snow started. i don't have anything official just yes, sir because official totals will come out of the airport. however, taking just your typical ruler to the ground measurement, it looks like we have gotten a fourth of an inch so far. that's when those hazardous conditions are going to start building up. especially given the fact a lot of out of towners will be heading to missouri this weekend whether it be people that are coming back from winter break and going to school or those folks that are heading over to scenes city, about 120 miles from here for that playoff game against the steelers tomorrow night. >> right now, the way the forecast is, the snow is going to be going throughout the day tomorrow. so we are going to stay on top of it, like with any other storm after it stops, you are still plowing snow until everything is cleaned up. anyone coming from the playoffs from out of town, again, give yourself a lot of extra time and just be careful with what you are doing, particularly if you are from one of those warmer states not used to driving in this weather, slow down, think about what you are doing, take your time. >> and just to give you some perspective for what those visitors may be running into, over in kansas city the snow there started well before it started here in colombia. they are expected to see another inch or two inches before this is all said and done with. so snow covered roads will definitely be the name of the game for a good part of this country for the next little while. now, those people here in columbia, they do have some treating going on right now. we have already seen some snow plows taking to the streets this morning. and we have only seen just a few cars on the roadways, which is a good sign. of note, when we were reporting live yesterday, someone asked me hey, is the weather going to be bad tomorrow? and my best answer is this doesn't have to be bad. this will be significant. we will see some good amounts of snow accumulation out here, but this can be good as long as we do our part, we stay home, we stay off the roadways, if we have to be out there and take this saturday as a good old fashioned snow day. back to you. will: all right. hunter, thank you so much. boy, how about that impact that playoff game? i know there is more important implications i have to think how will that change the outcome of the game. turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. i don't think he will have the answer to that but he will have our fox weather forecast. hey, rick. rick: what a beautiful shot where hunter is. she is right if this happens on a saturday maybe little bit lower impact of an event. not as many people have to get out on the roads and just enjoy it, clean up slowly. here you go, temperature-wise, really cold out there, temps into the teens and across parts of the northeast we had a bit of a different storm that moved offshore yesterday, and it brought temperatures way down, in fact, we are talking about wind chills that are into the teens. sorry about that. wind chills that are just into the teens right now across a lot of the mid-atlantic and around e in new york minus 15 in boston. here is the storm you are looking at right now across missouri where hunter was. iowa, you are done with this. the dakotas saw a foot of snow from this a lot of people getting part of this storm. kind of a midwest piece of this. then there is the south piece of this. we have winter storm watches in effect. and then when you go over here across parts of the southern appalachians we have winter storm warnings in effect and ice storm. so the ice is probably going to be the most destructive of this. areas from around greenville, south carolina over towards maybe greensboro, north carolina. and through charlotte. some of those spots potentially seeing crippling ice from this that's going to be overnight from tonight and into tomorrow we see the bulk of that this the future track of the storm. pink there in towards tomorrow morning and that's where we will see that icing and probably mostly an ice event for you. then eventually tomorrow afternoon into evening this moves up the east coast and as it does, looks at this point that most of the i-95 corridor seeing snow to start and transitioning into rain and heaviest of the snow say for areas that are far interior sections, some spots well over a foot. all right. will, back to you. will: okay. thank you so much. rick. all right. pete, good morning and over to you. pete: will, it is beautiful to see your mug on television this morning. i can't wait to see more of it. let's catch up on tv. good to see you, brother. will: okay. thanks. pete: joe biden has one of the worst weeks of his presidency and his -- as his poll numbers continue to crater down to 33%. his legislative agenda completely stalled and his supreme court fight fails. let's bring in fox news contributor joe concha. joe, great to see you on this saturday morning. appreciate it while we chat, we may scroll what a rough week it was for joe biden because it was. it's too long to read them all off. we will let our viewers do that he has hit 33% approval rating, joe. he is planning to hold a press conference on wednesday. he doesn't do that very often. how do you make this all comes together and what kind of damage control they are going to attempt to do. >> wow, pete, look at that scroll looks like the beginning of "star wars" it keeps going and going. look, man, we all know how this press conference is going to go between then and now the president's handlers led why jen psaki and ron klain compiling a lot list the reporters not hostile but hospitable. short and sweet. that reporter list rarely includes fox news white house correspondent peter doocy because god forbid we wouldn't want to make mr. biden uncomfortable with tough questions around all the things that you are seeing on your screen right now. here's the questions i think should be asked if i had that opportunity. why is it harder for people to vote in your home state of delaware than in the state of georgia? and why are you pushing legislation that eliminates voter i.d. overnumber americans including african-americans should be able to vote. more than 2 million people across the southern border. triple the population of washington, d.c. record numbers of fentanyl has entered this country as a result. and also as a result fentanyl now the leading cause of death between those 18 and 49 in this country. what are you doing to address these crises specifically, sir? and i think the press corps needs to be more specific with their questions. they are far too open-ended, far too friendly. the american people are frustrated, pete. obviously you see the polls. accountability is needed more here than ever. pete: man, i have a sense that none of those questions will get asked to your point when you have -- no, you are right. if there is ever a moment to come up and answer those questions, maybe change course, which he has not been able to do, not willing to do or his advisers haven't been willing to do going to be an interesting one to watch. joe, i know you will be watching as well. thank you for joining us on this saturday. appreciate it, brother. >> great to see your mug, pete. looking better than usual. i don't know what's going on. look at yourself variety there. pete: new camera work here is what it is. >> say hi to jen. pete: you got it coming up, get this one. a satan club in an elementary school. you didn't hear 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[laughter] will: did the show start at 6:00 eastern? i didn't get that memo. rachel: we missed you, will. you know what? when you are not here we really realize wow, it's not the same. honestly. i say that with complete sincerity. it's just not the same without your voice and your thoughts on our opening hour. so, we're just so glad to have you back. welcome, will. will: thank you. pete: it is true, will. maybe we will replay the anthem since there is an anthem theme. maybe we will replay at the top of the :00 hour so we can get your reaction as well. will: i love that. pete: you get a hall pass. you were not late. i have been late to the show before. on multiple occasions. don't tell anybody that. you were not late. [sigh] pete: technical difficulties. he is here now though we did miss him. it's true. it felt like "america's newsroom" me and rachel. [laughter] will: i didn't sleep in for everyone at home. i didn't sleep in. it's true. i probably kicked some power source box around here, you know, as a dufus and knocked my power. but the good folks here at fox news worked through the technical difficulties and rachel and pete, everybody behind the scenes held down the show. i'm glad to be back. thank you for the kind words. it would not be saturday morning without the two of you. let's do it three more hours to go. that's the good thing. rachel: yeah. pete: that's true. will: we will start with this i heard you talking about tellerrier in the show it's joe biden's no good very bad week. it's impossible for me to read in any type of efficient manner. we are going to scroll this across your screen. every single day this week president biden met another defeat. i think the high water marks or low water marks for president biden were obviously the supreme court knocking down his vaccine mandate along with news that inflation significantly outpaced expectations. but, day in and day out, one of his own speeches panned by his own party continuing to divide america. rachel, it was ugly every single day, that led the president to, i think in my mind, instinct actually, inflexionively turn to things he thinks are wins, division and hey, infrastructure. rachel: yeah. it did. by the way, it's not just a terrible week, will. this has been a terrible year, which is why when peter doocy was in the white house pressroom, he pressed jen psaki on this. and he said hey, on a week of failure what has gone right here? here was the response from jen psaki. >> president biden promised to bring decades of d.c. experience to the oval office but, build back better has not passed. voting rights apparently not going to pass. and vaccine requirements are apparently illegal. what happened? >> well, first, peter, i would say if you look back at last year, and what we were able to accomplish getting the american rest could i plan passed. also, pressed despite skeptics to get a bipartisan infrastructure bill passed. so work on the administration continues after one year. rachel: so the infrastructure bill will and pete, was like only 5% infrastructure, so, i don't know how much of a win that was. the rest of it was all these social programs they have been gunning for and, of course, all these expenses are from the government are driving up inflation as we keep printing money in order to keep up with all of this. i don't know what the wins are. but i would say that they know that they are in trouble. that's why you are seeing them pivoting and trying to change the conversation. i don't know if it's going to work because, as will mentioned, pete, the reflexive reaction from joe biden and his team has been to go actually and be more divisive. that speech that he gave this past week, i don't know if he can just get past that. i mean, telling everybody that disagrees with him that, you know, that doesn't believe we should federalize our lengszs that they are racist is really hard to roll back. pete: the old adage when you are in a hole, stop digging. i don't think they have another speed. that's the problem. so they go to the politics of division, even though they ran on unity. when you call everyone on the other side a terrible name, which the democrats are prone to do quite well, by the way with taglines like deplorables and smelly walmart people and all that you turn off the ability for a pivot. not that this white house was capable of a pivot to begin with they should take kamala harris' advice in that great interview she did with craig melvin. it's time for us to do what we have been doing. that time is every day. and they are doing that every day. and as a result. covid cases are going up, inflation is skyrocketing. the courts are overturning all their constitutional mandates. crime, we are not -- crime is not even on that list. neither is ukraine. and the reality of our weakness on the global stage and what vladimir putin is doing, i mean, across -- by the way, don't -- i heard you say this yesterday, rachel and you are not wrong. don't be afraid -- don't be surprised if they try to pivot to foreign policy as some sort of a way to change the conversation. and he has a press conference now on wednesday. joe biden is going to step to the podium one year from inauguration day and attempt to justify, and if only we could clone peter doocy so that real questions would be asked. they won't. but it's so predictable. he is going to step to the podium and say what -- how does it improve the situation? that's why we the comms team. hopefully you go to the podium and things get better or go to the podium and things get worse because he can't string a sentence together. we had joe concha on the program earlier who understands and i do sects the media very, very well. here is what he said about the week that joe biden had. >> we all know how this press conference is going go, right, between then and now the president's handlers led by jen psaki and ron klain complilg a list of reporters not hostile but hospitable to the president. this list looks my honey do list on saturday. short and sweet. the press corps needs to be more specific with questions. far too open-ended, far too friendly. american people are frustrated. you see the polls. angry. and accountability is needed here more than ever. >> you know, pete, you make a point that the way that joe biden reflexively turned to division especially on racial line i think is common to the democratic party. it's been their playbook for going on you know what you could make the argument for several decades, doubling down for the past five to seven years. i get this sense. i don't know if you two feel this as well. i get the sense that that game has been played. that currency has been spent. i don't think even among especially among independents after two, three years of tripling down on race and racism. i don't think they have that much capital left in that category. i think that the game of dividing us, especially on vaccination status showed the naked power grab that really is this division. i don't think it's going to work, in short. and i think the polls reflect that quinnipiac shows he is at 25% with independents. rachel: will, you make such an excellent point. it's not just independents. if you dig into those poll numbers that came out -- by the way, this is another thing that has got to be killing the democrats in terms of, you know, everything else bad that's happened in the week. look at the hispanic poll numbers. no demographic is more dissatisfied with joe biden than hispanics. so, it's obvious that this racial thing that they are trying to gin up is not working. hispanics are looking at the crime rate. they are looking at the border, which they hate what's happening at the border. they are looking at energy jobs. by the way, lots of hispanics are energy jobs that were cut off. they are looking at inflation at the mandates that are hurting small businesses when they are the most entrepreneurial demographic that in america that has the most small businesses, you know, percentagewise. so they are so unhappy with this and he is not going to be able to pull hispanics with this racial stuff. it will be interesting to see how african-americans react. they have been very loyal to the democrat party. they have been very loyal to this president, in particular. but i will tell you what: latinos are on to him. and it's not just kind a. they are more dissatisfied than white voters. i have never seen any polls numbers like in this is seismic. pete: interesting stuff. will, you mentioned currency spent, it is. it has been a long time covering the cover-up of the history of the democrat party. i don't even know if he knows it and i don't know if you heard this or not but i mentioned it earlier, from george wallace, bull conor and jefferson davis, the three names he used to provide the contrast on the voting bill. all democrats. the history of the democrat party is rife with racism. they have tried to rewrite that history and now characterize republicans as not wanting black and brown people to vote. people are on to it. it's not going to work. will: now we turn to covid craziness. students staining backout across the united states over pandemic safety concerns. hundreds from los angeles, oakland, boston, new york and chicago all ditching class to demonstrate. in chicago, high schoolers issued 39 total demands, they want virtual schooling for two weeks and, get this. they want covid stippens to, quote, cover the necessities that families are going through during these times beyond food. and in virginia, washington, and massachusetts, young kids are forced to eat lunch and snack outside sometimes in subzero temperatures as a covid protocol. this all happening while children are bundling up in boston public schools as all windows must be kept open 4 inches to mitigate the spread of covid. finally, arizona, the treasury department is threatening to take away the state's covid funding of the attorney generallens stance against mask mandates. so you see two sides of one coin here, pete and rachel. you see the cost of these covid crazy policies kids outside or even inside, bundled up and cold and then meanwhile, and i believe this group, at least chicago covid radicals or campus radicals, they want to go back to remote learning. they want money. i think, you know, they probably want a coke machine, a vending machine in the commons. that's what every student council ever wanted from the 1980s, forward, that was the platform if you ran for student council president. i want a vending machine. now it -- rachel: covid stippen. it doesn't sound like something a ninth grader would come up with. this is exactly what happens when your school system becomes activist training ground. that is exactly what the chicago school system has been. not educating just look at the education numbers, the reading, writing scores, horrendous, probably some of the worst in the country in chicago, but they have definitely spent, by the way each child costs about $20,000 a year to educate. nag you are a catholic school could get that kind of funding and what they would be able to turn out. instead, with these $20,000 a pupil that's what they turn out little marxist activists. little social justice warriors. this is what you get when you put socialist teacher unions in charge of your curriculum. in charge of the education. i bet 10 bucks that these parents of these kids many of them are not happy with what these kids are doing. but that's what happens. these schools tend to separate children from the values of their parents and here you go, pete. little social justice warriors. that's what they turn out. pete: you are exactly right, rachel. the unions didn't get what they wanted in chicago which is not going back to school, so they mobilize their -- the kids as an arm of the unions all of which, you are right, have been indoctrinated to be activists. that's what they teach activism in the schools especially in a place like chicago. these are not students who just want a safer school environment. they are called chi rad: social learning. no school sports. find me a kid who plays on a basketball team that doesn't want spectators. not a real thing. the chants they were chanting on friday were you closed the schools, we take the streets f these racist bleep police. get up, get down, let's all take the system down. these are not students who are earnestly concerned about covid. these are radical activists. yet, you have kids in boston, we kind of read the story. the windows have to be cracked s because of covid. and the kids are freezing. they are being told to wear two pairs of pants, windows have to be open. when does the lunacy stop? one state where there isn't lunacy is the state of arizona where we had general mick mcguire on the program earlier he is a senate candidate because doug ducey there has said you can't get the covid money if you have mask mandates. the federal government treasury department says we are not going to give you money then. here are the stakes, he spoke to us earlier. >> we understood we went through this crisis that was local control, state management, and federal resourcing. you saw with the unconstitutional mandate that was just struck down, this is authoritarian behavior and here in arizona we know local control is the best way to manage this. the federal government needs to stay out of things like who should be in school with masks on. and who is working at local establishments and how they are managing that through these 100 employee mandates that they are working through and do their job, which is enforce the border and keep our community safe. will: hey, pete, you brought up the insanity and brought up boston. i, for one, am happy that we have stopped the lunacy of 3-inch open windows. 3 inches was incredibly dangerous and everyone knows that covid can't fit through 3 inches. 4 inches is when it ventilates rent lates.if you doubt that yoa conspiracy theorist. part of the infrastructure package there is now a job. i hope someone goes around with the measuring tape, at every one of the schools in boston and makes sure 4 inches. covid policies keeping everyone at 100 percent employment. speaking by the way of cold weather. strong winter storm across the midwest is creating hazardous conditions. crews in missouri are already getting yesterday for heavy snow dumps before the storm sweeps into the south and the east coast. fox weather multimedia journalist hunter davis joins us live from columbia, missouri with more. good morning, hunter. >> good morning, i think it's fair to say the storm is definitely here. it's really been a steady, you know, hour or so of just straight snow, pretty much since the last time we talked to you, we have even gotten maybe an eighth or maybe even another half inch. we have only been able to do unofficial measurements, just that good old fashioned sticking a ruler in the ground and getting measurements anywhere from half an inch to an inch u.s. just depending on where we are at. i want to show you some of these conditions that people are driving through. as we start to wake up this morning. you can see slow and steady, that's definitely the name of the game this morning. but you can also see less than that wake, those travelers are getting a lot of that slush. that's what a problem. as we move throughout the day, the temperatures continue to drop here. so is that slush is going to freeze. granted we do have the department of transportation out here ready to plow this snow off. pretty much hourly, we screen them coming through. but there is going to be a lot of people on the roadways. especially given the fact that winter break is over. students are going to be coming back from school and we can't forget that about 120 miles from here in kansas city we also have a playoff game that's probably going to be bringing pittsburgh fans and others to the area over the weekend. >> right now the way the forecast is, the snow is going to be throughout the day tomorrow. we will stay on top of it like with any other storm after it stops, you are still plowing snow until everything is cleaned up. anyone coming to playoffs. give yourself a lot of extra time. and just be careful with what you are doing. particularly if you are safe from one of those warmer states that is not used to driving in this weather, slow down, think about what you are doing. take your time. >> this snow is definitely very wet as of now. so, very packable. it's really good for those snowball fights that those kids look to have. not so great for driving conditions though. because, as we mentioned, that's when it starts to get pretty hazardous because it will refreeze. as you are seeing now, too. a lot of wind just smacking me in the faces a i try to talk to you guys. so, really difficult conditions out here this morning as you are driving. as you are just walking around as well. we do know that the department of transportation says as soon as this storm officially moves through, they will take those snowplows to the road. they will knock off as much snow as they can, and then they will try to retreat these roads as we go into overnight hours to try to avoid any refreezing that may happen. back to you. pete: it happens. hunter, thank you so much. beautiful shot. stay warm. appreciate it all right. we are going to turn now to a few additional headlines as well. police arrest a jamaican immigrant in the killing of a 19-year-old burger king cashier. winston glen is facing robbery and first degree murder charges. he was previously arrested four times in new york city. but he was released due to new york's soft on crime policy. during his arrest, he hurled obscenities at angry bystanders. [shouting] pete: he seems remorseful. the teenage victim had only been working at burger king for three weeks when she was killed. she feared for her safety when she went to work. and today virginia's new republican leadership will take the oath of office. governor elect glenn youngkin, lieutenant elect winsome sears and attorney general elect jason will be sworn in today. the youngkin administration game one rescinding mask mandate k through 12. schools charter schools and tught taxes. later this morning we'll be joined by a.g. elect jason meyers for his swearing in ceremony. looking forward to that. and, a new survey gives some interesting insight into what husbands and wives do when their spouses leave the house ring, you know, the doorbell asked 2,000 married homeowners how they make the most of their alone time. here's what they said. one in three talk to themselves or their pets. two thirds binge watch movies or tv shows that their spouses would not approve of. and 34% cook or bake recipes their significant other doesn't like and over half said they worry about whether or not they locked the doors and windows at bedtime. and those are your headlines. i get the last one, there are some specific assignments and households and if one is not there, sometimes they get neglected. will, which one are you guilty of? will: all of the above, binge watch shows that i love and that she won't watch. by the way, who leaves for your spouse to leave to talk to your pet. i talk to have the pet all the time running dialogue. more "fox & friends" coming up. throat, insomnia and sleepiness. don't take austedo if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, restlessness, movements mimicking parkinson's disease, fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, and sweating. 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[laughter] will: that mom, a former tv reporter says she is still investigating what caused the explosive tantrum. the hilarious video has gone viral with more than 5 million views. i hear pete laughing. as it plays. those are your headlines. pete, over to you. pete: i mean those can go on and on and on. she will have a series by the time she is done with this. my goodness, that's great. rachel: we have all been there. pete: it's true. and she has the reporter voice no doubt about it i love it. we have another segment here progressive baltimore prosecutor marilyn mosby now facing perjury charges for allegedly lying on mortgage application and one of her biggest advocates. you remember, this was vice president kamala harris. they praised each other often with mosby saying there's be no marilyn mosby without kamala harris. my next guest says this news is no surprise. former marilyn congressional candidate kimberly klacik joins us now. kimberly, thanks so much for being with us on "fox & friends." i appreciate having you. does this surprise you at all that marilyn mosby has been indicted on perjury and false statement charges based on claiming a covid-related hardship when she never had one? >> good morning pete, thank you so much for having me. unfortunately it doesn't surprise me at all. i hope everyone is paying attention. this is what quota elections get its. when you vote on someone based on gender and race rather than qualifications and integrity. you get people in office that have a personal agenda and fulfill it by any means necessary. being in baltimore, you know, familiar with mosby since she has been in office. we have had 300 plus murders annually. she is someone who is a self-proclaimed progressive so she is soft on crime. and offers plea deals to some of the most violent repeat offenders in the country. now, i'm not surprised that v.p. kamala harris is her inspiration. they are cut from the same cloth. they are two incompetent women that got high ranking positions based on their race. so, when you see them in office constantly talking about the color of their skin, the fact that they're a woman and that's why they are attacked. it's because that's the only defense they have for their incompetent work. now, mosby, believe it or not, she asked for this investigation. she wanted the inspector general to investigate her finances due to a local network prying into her past time. pete: interesting. so she is the one that called for the investigation. they also found some unpaid federal taxes and the irs had placed a lien against all of her property although she has since paid it back. great point, kimberly. we have a little bit of taking some hits on your shot. we would love to have you back for more insight on this. thanks for all you do. appreciate your time. >> thank you. i appreciate it. pete: by the way, we reached out to the baltimore city states attorneys office for a statement on all of this but we did not receive a response. not surprising. all right. now we have got a live look as we are tracking the latest in the winter storm sweeping the midwest. there it is right there. live shot, still snowing. what you need to know, stay with us. subway®... has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new deli-style oven-roasted turkey. and new hickory-smoked bacon. it's the eat fresh refresh™ at subway®. there's so much new we don't even have time for this guy! but i'm tom brady! oh, and there's smashed avocado too! it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. but i'm tom brady! and its temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. save up to $1,000 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday. why does walgreens offer prescription copays as low as zero dollars? ♪ ♪ so you won't have a medicare in the world. ♪ ♪ plus, 90-day refills and same day delivery. larry? that's even less to medicare about. fill your medicare prescriptions with walgreens and save. ♪ ♪ - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. in the us, children are healed at birth. but in parts of the world where the right medical care doesn't exist, children like lexi struggle to speak or eat. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. together, we can change this. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. with volunteer medical teams in more than 30 countries worldwide, we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter. help create new smiles and new futures. but act now. children are waiting. go online to operationsmile.org to give monthly or call. 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>> well, initially, i was very confused by everything. and once the school got their lawyers involved and i had to get legal counsel and i knew my rights as an american, i kept praying by myself but i never, again, prayed with any of the kids, any of the students. rachel: so when they fired you, i mean, you stopped praying and then they fired you. were you surprised by that? >> yes. it was all very confusing because one minute they said i could pray even when i'm on duty, just don't do it with the kids. so abided by that. they said oh, we can still see you and if people could see you, that's bad. and next thing you know i'm on the sidelines and i have been on the sidelines for going on seven seasons now. rachel: wow, god forbid someone see you pray, my goodness. >> doesn't make sense. rachel: of all the terrible things happening in schools these days. give me a break. mike, how excited are you that this is going all the way to the supreme court? >> well, it's fitting that this is the nfl playoff weekend because we feel like we are going to the super bowl, and i'm so glad that coach pointed out that, you know, to answer your question, rachel, the school district told him initially you can't pray with the players or with students. and coach completely abided by that the school district even agreed and admitted that he complied with every one of his orders but they kept moving the goal post well now you can't pray by yourself. just as coach said because we don't want somebody who is in the stands to see you praying and somehow think that the school is establishing a church. you know, which is absolutely ridiculous. but that's, you know, they believe in the separation of church and state or the so-called separation of church and state. and you know, we encourage everybody to go first liberty.org to get all the facts, the real facts on this case to find out what all the tricky and sneaky moves that the school district has done to try to deprive coach kennedy of his first amendment rights. is he a marine corps combat veteran. he has served this country. he knows what his rights and freedoms are. they messed with the wrong marine. rachel: yeah. they sure did. semper fi on that. we reached out to the brimmerton school district which by the way is your alma mater, this school. says no child, they said no child attending public schools should have to pray to play school sports. the school district followed the law and protected students' religious freedom. when it stopped its football coach from holding coercive players prayers on the sideline after football games. wow, incredible statement. thank you for standing up for religious liberty and for students, coach, mike berry, this case has truly -- it's beyond the coach. this could have very historic ramifications. so thank you for taking up this case on his behalf. joe. >> it's going to be a blockbuster case. rachel: it sure will. >> tune in to first liberty.org and watch the fireworks. >> all right, thank you both for joining us today. more "fox & friends" next. >> thank you. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing livanything it takesay. to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. ♪ pete: as the biden administration flies migrants from the border and relocates them across the united states, pennsylvania republicans are asking why not redirect those flights to the president's home state of delaware. pennsylvania state senator mario sebelo plans to do just that and he joins us now. senator, thanks so much for being here. talk to us about the bill you are proposing and what do you know about how many undocumented immigrants, illegals have landed in pennsylvania? >> well, first, thank you for giving me the opportunity to come on. it's numerous. there have been flying them into allen town and flying them into filly and flying them into wicks bury. so, you know, it's quite a -- from what i'm understanding, in my particular area, there is about 200 or 300. my biggest point in this whole thing is that you have approximately, you know, every school district has a cost for educating a child. in my district it's about 20,000. and if you put 200 or 300 students in these schools and now there is many of them don't speak english, the cost goes to about 30, 35,000. it's born by the residents that live in those school districts. and it's significant. so, throughout the state, throughout the country, this is happening. and bourn by the local people in those communities and, frankly, i have seen the citizens in tears on the phone with letters to me on the phone with me complaining about their school taxes. they continue to increase on a regular basis. so i'm looking just to stop this now, i did receive a phone call from somebody in delaware, the home state of delaware. i said, look, they belong at the border. but the president isn't enforcing it so hopefully, they will support -- support you and your state. i said we just can't continue to live like this. and i have had calls from others tennessee represent in tennessee same legislation as well. will: beyond legislation, which i think is a fascinating piece of legislation and it would put your kit particulars in a very interesting bind, explain to me why this is a problem if it's not a problem, then you should be ready to accept them in delaware. but, beyond that beyond the symbolism, but if beyond the symbolism, does the bill actually do anything? can it accomplish this? can you redirect planes that would be otherwise headed to pennsylvania? >> well, first of all, with this, we're going to also vote on the senate floor to tell congress enforce our immigration laws. you know, we're a nation of laws. enforce our laws. and that's going to be the number one issue for us. but, at the same token, i'm assuming my governor probably would be veto this bill. and if he does, he is on record for allowing it. [coughing] >> but can we? yes. the governor of florida is doing it. you know, that's where i got the idea to be very honest with you. i think every state should look at that very closely. if he is not going to protect our border, well then let the states protect their states. rachel: good point. state senator mario scavello. rachel: i apologize. will: i got it rachel, you clear your throat. in the meantime don't touch your remote. actress joan hart is joining us live. first a 6-year-old boy who wanted real super heroes at his birthday party. he gets a surprise. he joins us next to tell us all about it. ♪ ♪ shaking her fist ♪ and the eagle will fly ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. 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♪ 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? pete: thank you, america. welcome to "fox & friends." don't check your clocks. it's not 6:00 a.m. eastern time when we normally play the anthem. it is 8:00 a.m. eastern time. and we are playing that anthem again for you for two great reasons. first of all, it's awesome and you're awesome and your photos continue to be amazing as they flow in to "fox & friends." keep them coming in friends@foxnews.com every saturday and every sunday at 6:00 a.m. but we are also replaying it for our good friend will cain who had a few technical difficulties at 6:00 a.m. didn't get a chance to see it. and rachel and i said our man needs to see it so, will, there it is. will: and it was very special rendition that i happened to miss. i'm glad to see it on the second replay. what an awesome version from bing crosby. it berries peteed these are your pictures, america's pictures you send them in at foxnews.com. one of those images in particular a young boy said he wanted to have a birthday party where he is visited by real heroes. and he was visited by real heroes. coming up, there it is on your screen right now. coming up at the end of this hour we will be talking to the mother and son behind that picture. tells the story of his visit from real american heroes, rachel. rachel: yeah, i'm really excited about that interview. good on that mom and dad who says i need to see a hero on my birthday bring in the troops. awesome stuff. pete, you have been wanting to do the star-spangled banner at the top of the hour every hour. i guess it took technical difficulties to make that happen. you are right, these photos are just amazing. the ones of the little baby inside the camo pants from his daddy. i mean, it doesn't get better than that or the one laying down by the hat. it's just heart-warming and, again, thank you all for sending it in. there is one person who is a little more ambivalent about the star-spangled banner thing. all three of us and all of you viewers and that would be jon stewart. remember him? well, he doesn't have a show anymore but he has a podcast and on that podcast he invited mark cuban. somebody is also ambivalent about the national anthem because when the whole scandal kerfluffle of colin kaepernick happened about whether to kneel or not kneel for our national anthem at sports games. his decision was, as you boys well know, was to just remove the national anthem all together from the mavericks games and he did that. and so they had a discussion about the star-spangled banner, about the national anthem and here is what jon stewart had to say. he thinks the whole tradition of standing for the anthem is just kind of weird. >> does anyone know when that started playing the national anthem before games? like it's such a weird ritual. >> i have always thought about when kaepernick took the knee and the whole thing was like you have got to stand for the anthem. why is that when the anthem comes on you only have to stand if you are there but the transitive principle through the television. if you are not on television can you do whatever the [bleep] you want. if you are in the stadium there is a whole regimen you have to go through. pete: what an amazing insight. first of all, i'm impressed by dallas mavericks reference. good sports reference, well done. rachel: notice i didn't say dallas because i couldn't remember. pete: it was good. jon stewart, you were right to say remember him formerly a comedian who used to be funny and now he is just angry. in this particular case he is musing out loud why people would stand for an anthem and what it actually means to them. this is a guy who travels the world probably a good bit. as i said before probably goes from ritz carlton to ritz carlton doesn't actually see how other people live. because the overwhelming feeling i get when i stand from the anthem and when i hear it when i hear it i stop no matter where i am a gratitude. gratitude to live in this free nation when most people in human history have never been free. most people who live right now aren't free. we live in the most free, the most just, the most tolerant, the most diverse, the most prosperous and talented country in human history. if you can't take a moment to simply stand for that in civic ritual and recognize that that's what unites us? that's part of the problem, part of the reason we are where we are, will. so he has gotten some backlash on this, obviously. and he went to twitter to clarify a little bit. here is jon stewart on friday i guess you might call this a clarification. i don't know. he said perhaps i'm questioning the anthem's use as a measure of how much you love america as though just standing isn't the cheapest form of paper patriotism. in fact, some of the most vocal standards used their non-anthem time undermining the country, cough, fox news, cough. so there you have jon stewart doubling down. will: yeah, you know, here's what jon stewart thinks he has discovered as you said, pete. it's really witty inside. it's sophomoric. college sophomore level of discovery. you know, the fact that you found this kind of hole in the tradition that if you are watching on television, many people don't stand for the anthem. many people do by the way. or perhaps you in the corridor ordering nachos during the national anthem some people don't turn around. therefore you think that undercuts the entire charade. it doesn't undercut the entire charade. anyone who stands in that stadium i believe it's not personal few. i think most of us feel gratitude. i know you mean that that is the overwhelming feeling everybody. that's what people feel in that moment. and there is very few things left that we have in america that unify us in these solemn moments or unify us in gratification. and i don't think it's really insightful to go well, it's weird that this guy stands and this guy doesn't. i don't think it's cheap. tradition ♪ cheap. ceremony ♪ cheap. just because you can point out some holes in the game. just because you can point out inconsistency, doesn't make you wise and doesn't cut down the tradition. let yourself feel it for once and maybe you will understand or maybe some of our viewers can help you understand. this is what they have emailed in. we asked why they stand for the anthem and someone said this. this is from jack. i stand for respect to my country, flag, and all that keeps me free. and so i stand corrected by the way as well. i said, you know, gratitude is overwhelming. i think gratitude is part of it. respect, that's why you take your hat off and you ask your neighbor to. kevin said i stand because i'm proud. i'm a proud american. we're getting emails throughout the show, rachel. yeah. rachel: yeah, this one is from karen. she says i stand for the anthem out of respect for those who died to protect our freedom. because there are those who cannot stand up for what -- stand up for it. and want to. i stand up for the anthem out of sincere gratitude for my life in iowa and in america. pete: well said. another email from joe. he said i stand for the anthem because it's the least i could do for the countless number of individuals who made it possible for me to have the opportunity to become the person i became. whether it's opportunity, will, whether it's gratitude, whether it's respect, it is, you know what? i love what you said. try it once. stand up and feel it look around. we have got it really good here. and there is a reason for it because a lot of people created that environment for us. thanks for these emails. friends at foxnews.com. if you have other thoughts on why you stand for the anthem, let us know for sure. so, as we have also talked about in the program, guys recommendation it's been a rough week for joe biden. to say the least, and we played some of the hits of the hits he has taken from covid to inflation, to the supreme court. across the board and i missed about 10 of them. we don't need to list them now. we will list them later. kamala harris is trying to reboot her image as well. because her approval rating is even lower than the 33% approval rating of joe biden. so she is turning around to her aids and saying how do we revamp my image in a classic washington, d.c. move? well, part of that might be attempt position try to give additional interviews. that hasn't gone so well recently either. here is a reminder of some of the responses vice president kamala harris has given recently on pretty easy questions. watch. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. [laughter] i mean, i don't -- i don't understand the point that you are making. i'm not discounting the importance of the border. >> you're gonna have to xerox or -- or photocopy your i.d. to send it in to prove you are who you are. there are a whole lot of people especially people who live in rural communities. there is no kinkos, there is no office max near them. >> what do you think your biggest failure has been to this point. >> to not get out of d.c. more. [laughter] >> what would you say you have learned over this year? >> well, one of the things i have learned is to get out of d.c. [laughter] >> at what point does the administration say, you know what? this strategy isn't working? >> it is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. will: that one is my favorite because it's what we do. we did it yesterday and we are going to do it tomorrow because that's what we do and we are going to keep doing it because it's what we do. "the washington post" saying time for a reboot. their headline reads the following when it comes to kamala harris. the harris team looks to course changes, to re-set her political prospects. they went into it and said when she was named biden's running mate in 2020 harris was immediately seen by democrats as the heir apparent. after a series of struggling on the stage the last year democrats face the question does harris diverse democratic party or falter under the weight of unmet expectations and unfulfilled promises? we are a year into this project and i think, rachel, we could include year of campaigning where kamala harris put together where she polled at 1%. look, as a believer in second chances as a believer when it comes to introduce a sports met for let the player play through his mistakes. let him find his flow. let him find his confidence. after 18 months to two years, i think it's fair when it comes to this player to say can't play. this one just can't play. she doesn't have it in her bag. she doesn't have the tools. she will never be a success politically. rachel: yeah. it's a great point, will. i think that's the conclusion that even the liberal media is coming to. and i think that's why craig melvin, i get it, it wasn't like the hardest hitting interview. he let her stand there. he didn't cover for her. he asked her some basic questions. and it exposed the fact that she couldn't answer basic questions on truly the signature issue of their election, which was covid. and it's going really badly, but, of course, that's not the only thing that's going badly. everything that she has been tasked to be in charge of has shown zero progress, if not worse progress. we have the border crisis, election reform. that didn't go anywhere. she is the ambassador to small businesses it goes on and on and on. and she -- nothing that she has done, you know, she had -- she was the national space council chair. and the only thing that we have learned that she has done on that is that really weird interview that she had with these actors where it proved that i don't think she has ever been around children ever. because it was just bizarre the way she was talking to, you know, 11, 12 and 13-year-olds as if they were 3-year-olds. all of it is just strange. i think they think that if they can put her next to biden more. if you notice in this reboot, pete, that in the past, they would separate her from biden. i think her team thought biden was the problem. now they are saying no, we have got to put them together. so over the last week, what we have seen is more than, you know, at any time in the last year. they have been doing events side by side. maybe they think that's the reboot. i don't know. it ain't working. pete: maybe two half brains equals a full brain. maybe that's what they're thinking. 28% grab on to that guy with 33% and everything is going to be fine. i didn't even know she was the ambassador to small businesses. maybe that's well known. i didn't know it until it was on the list. that's how effective she has been sleep easy small businesses. kamala harris is on the case. and will protect you. that makes everyone feel great. but another spores analogy, will. rachel: pete, i was going to say that reminds me of pete buttigieg, when, you know, the supply chain crisis hit, and he hadn't been to work in like two months and nobody even knew the difference. it's the same thing. it's not just kamala, it's not just joe biden. this entire administration, you can see from these poll numbers. and more importantly from the prices that we are see from the pump in the grocery store. this is an abject failure. pete: don't worry, pete buttigieg will be in charge of implementing the infrastructure bill that's only 5 hers infrastructure. it's going to go great. the other sports analogy i would use, will. if you are a good shooter and you had an off night, the coach will say you just keep shooting. shooters shoot. until you realize you are not a good shooter and then the coach says get on the bench. the problem is we are three years away from the bench and they have got to figure something out. he. will: the coach says hey in retrospect i don't think you are a shooter so stop shooting. [laughter] will: we tried to work through this slump it turns out you are the slump. go sit on the bench. pete: sometimes we have a few laughs. will: we turn to a few additional headlines. starting with this a live look in columbia, missouri where a strong winter storm is spreading snow and ice across the midwest. wind speeds reportedly reaching 40 miles per hour. the system is set to sweep across parts of the south and east causing hazardous travel conditions into martin luther king jr. weekend. winter storm warnings, watches and advisories have been issued in its path. i know that our soccer tournament was canceled this saturday too cold. meanwhile, in australia, speaking of sports, tennis store novak djokovic is detained again as an immigration detention hotel as he appeals his cancel visa. the number one tennis player's appeal will now be handle by australia's federal court. djokovic fighting for the right to defend his australian open title. the country saying he failed to give the proper documents to enter the country after he says he provided a covid vaccine exemption. and in michigan, a ferris state university professor placed on leave after calling his students vectors of disease during a bizarre lecture. listen to this. >> when you see me next week, i will be wearing this helmet. if you want to go complain to you dean, you go ahead, i'm retiring at the end of the end of this year and i couldn't give a flying [bleep] any longer. you people are just vectors of disease to me and i don't want to be anywhere near you. will: i got breaking news. he thought that interview before covid. this is just his excuse to say it can i see him in his helmet? he told students they have no control over their grade by the way in the course. the professor is the direct director of the college's institute of study of academic racism. there he is, bubble boy. those are your headlines. pete: a real stable human being ready to educate the next generation about space travel and racism. that's everything you need to know. rachel: definitely deserves tenure. pete: for sure, for sure. you will, by the way, you mentioned you have a soccer game canceled because of cold weather. what is the cold weather in texas for a cancellation? will: all the patience are mocking it. before you mock me we are all mocking it as well. in the 40's with a wind chill into the teens today. 40 mile-per-hour wind that's done the job. 40s, the 40s? 40s was warm weather where i came from, rachel. rachel: yes it was in wisconsin, too. that's just a tuesday. will: i know. pete: stay warm out there. stay warm. all right. i believe you are mocking it, too, will. i'm not mocking you. i believe you are. i stand with you. u.s. officials warning russia is using a false flag operation as a ploy to invade ukraine. former state department spokeswoman morgan ortagus will break it all down for us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? 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>> well, it makes a lot of sense because this is a playbook that the russians pursued in 2014. under the obama administration before they invaded crimea. so what the russians are really good at is psychological warfare information operations. and i think it was smart of the biden administration to expose this now, the russians they are adept. they know that not every government in the world is going to buy this that's not really the point. the point is to try to divide people in democratic governments like in ukraine and the surrounding countries to get people not to trust their government and also to spin up the russian people. because russia is involved military little around the world in many places they lost many troops in some of their excursions. and so, again, the point is to prep the russian people for an invasion. and is trying to divide the ukrainian people against their government. the bad thing that the biden administration is doing, so i'm saying good on them for exposing them. bad on them for still not giving a sense of weapons to ukraine. they keep saying they are going to give ukraine these weapons if russia invades. i may not be the world's most brilliant military strategist, will. i'm pretty sure that's not how deterrence works. will: i want to ask you this, morgan. it was a terrible week for the biden administration for some on the domestic front. abject failure on almost a daily basis. at the end of the week we get this news, we get this report. but the biden administration didn't release any of the intelligence underneath verifying this report. so, and that's not to say i'm skeptical of the news. but i think it's always good to be cautious of the news as we pivot away from domestic issues and focus internationally. is there any reason for caution, much less skepticism? should we know this underlying intelligence when we see it? >> so i have been involved in the intelligence community for, gosh, i think 15 years. i would have to go back and count when i actually started. and i am a big believer in the veracity of this intelligence. specifically because the russians have done this before. now, just because you are getting intel that the russians are painting a false flag operation. they have done this around the world, the question has been really what do you with that information. and i don't think anybody wants -- no one is really putting on the table the administration to put american troops, in that's not the point. the point is how do you stop russia from invading their neighbors. and the biden administration has done a good job of putting sanctions packages together. but the problem is if sanctions alone would deter russia from invading ukraine then they would have never invaded crimea in the first place in 2014. i think you have to look at, listen, this is tough politically but i really do think that this is -- comes from a weak leader, from a weak president. i worked for president trump and mike pompeo for two years. i sat in many meetings with the russians and with mike pompeo and they just did not pull fast ones on him as it relates to things like ukraine. so, you know, i think a lot of what the biden administration officials will do and their surrogates are trying blame trump for russia but it's kind of hard to do when they're invading on your watch, not ours. will: yeah, yeah. well, it's fascinating news. it seems to be massive news. we will have to keep our eye on it as we pay attention to everything unfolding. all right, morgan, thank you so much for jumping on with us this morning. >> thanks, will. will: it's a battle over boosters. hundreds of colleges and universities are now making them mandatory. so up next, we will talk to a group of parents who are standing up for their kids. ♪ driving through the dairy queen ♪ ♪ were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,... ...swollen, painful. planning helps you live your dreams today. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. ♪ pete: it's a battle over boosters. at least 325 pledge of 325 colld universities now have covid booster requirements in place for their students including all 8 ivy league schools. parents across the country are concerned by these latest mandates, understandably so and many of them are standing up to higher ed. joining me now two parents of ivy league students jody mcgary and dr. allison pretty. jody, alison, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> good morning. pete: as a mother of a student in ivy league school faced with the idea of a booster mandate. what are you doing about it and what are kids able to do about it, if anything? >> thanks for having us. >> of course. >> announced booster mandate in december. it was concerning to me for four reasons. their justification for the booster mandate was that it was necessary to keep students and the community safe and to keep the campus open and indeed darth mouth has done a great job keeping their campus open. here is why it was problematic for me immediately. as far as keeping the students safe, students at r. at zero to near zero risk from illness or death from covid infection. that indicates to me and that's based on cdc data that it's not medically indicated or necessary for that population. secondly, for community spread we now know that the vaccines do not prevent infection and transmission, so any community spread benefit is negligible, which brings me to the third point about these vaccines and i think alison will speak more about that is that they carry with them a risk profile particularly for young men particular whether i myocarditis. we are asking a student population in which this booster is not medically necessary to take on the risk of myocarditis and other adverse effects. and that's why the booster is problematic for me. what i did rather than just worry about it was decide to write my son's college a letter and i found other like-minded parents to sign on to that, which was not easy because a lot of parents do not want to speak out and a lot of students don't, either. so we put together a letter with a lot of data and submitted it to the college, and in in process what i realizeside there were a lot of parent across the country who must also feel as i do very concerned about this mandate, and particularly because there is no long-term safety data for repeated boosting or dosing of these drugs. and i put a tweet out to pharma that community and nine days later we have 600 members across the country, colleges all over the country. parents are really very concerned about this as are students and professors and employees and i have heard from them privately. pete: good for you, johnny for -- joni.it sometimes takes oneo lead others thinking the same way they don't know where the other voices are. >> right. exactly. pete: doctor, you are a trained physician, not currently practicing, but you also have a student in an ivy league school. have you joined this movement. you heard what jody mentioned as far as the risks, as someone who understands the science on this for young people at school. the risk rewards on this what's your take? >> right. i agree with everything that joni said regarding no clear proven benefits. as a physician, any time we're going to implement a treatment, we need to ask ourselves does the benefit outweigh the risk? and it's not clear cut in terms of boosting. and these mrna vaccines are very safe for most people. but the one demographic where they seem to be causing a problem is with young men. and the peak demographic is age 16 to 24. and this was -- we found this out in a recent study that came out of oxford shows a very small but very real risk of myocarditis in this age group. and very little benefit. as joni mentioned, it's not stopping the spread of the disease. most of these college students, who are already vaccinated, double vaccinated, they have immunity. even though the antibodies may be waning, they still have this t and v cell immunity which is very long lasting from what we can tell. so what we're doing, we are giving this booster that has been banned in many european countries for young men because of the risk of myocarditis and now this is being mandated by colleges across the country in this high risk age group. pete: colleges that claim to be cathedrals of science and, yet, they ignore it when it's right in front of them. unfortunately we are out of time, both of you. but, joany, real quick, if other parents wanted to get involved in this effort, how could they? 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we know he is violent illegal. is he radicalized anti-american? is he mentally ill? what's happening here? >> all of those possible categories that you pointed out have one thing in common. they have you had been diagnosed and evaluated at the time of his first or second or third or fourth arrest. and then some type of prosecution or confinement or criminal proceeding should have happened to put this person away or to deport them. and, again, this is why i just want to be clear. there is a need for audience participation here because america needs to have a reckoning with the democratic party. why does so much time spent by democrats and focus is always on the criminals and the suspects in cases like this, and how they are treated and how their conditions are in jail and they spend no time worrying about how to protect the victims and future victims, meaning all of us going forward? it's just unsurprising and unfortunately this is one more case in new york city that will go down to failed democratic policies. pete: joe, we are almost out of time, real quick, you mentioned the favoring of criminals and illegal also. eric adams, newly elected a lot of people would have hope he would take a different tact yet is he a democrat he went to the idea that illegals could vote no new york city 800,000 of them. we are hearing a lot of mixed rhetoric when it comes to policing out of him. what's your take so far. >> optimistic. he did admit restore proactive policing we saw a couple cases that made headlines we had case where police made arrests ada, district attorneys under alvin bragg decided to materially alter documents in order to release criminals. even if eric adams is doing what he said he is going to do and usher in proactive policing we still need democratic lawmakers and d.a.s and policy makers to do their end of the job. rachel: you sore ride. george soros and others have blood on their hand. god bless this woman and her family. thank you, joe. looking live at the snow coming down right now in missouri. a winter storm is creating hazardous conditions across the midwest as it heads towards the south and east coast. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. rick: good morning, guys. yeah, if you are going to get a storm like this. getting it on a weekend is probably a good thing. you don't have to have as many people out on the roads. and that will be the case. temperatures really cold. minus 9 in fargo behind the storm that dumped about 12 inches of snow across parts of north dakota, behind that really cold air settled in cold across parts of the northeast. right now that said, coastal areas warm up into the 40's by monday and that will keep the snowfall totals down at least along the i-95 corridor. you can see right here the snow is across parts of missouri, in towards kansas as well. winter storm warnings in effect up across parts of northern arkansas. areas of the ozarks going to be getting really significant snow over the afternoon today. now, we will also watch these winter storm watches in across areas of tennessee. nashville has had incredible amount of snow the last two weeks. they have really been getting the brunt of winter. we haven't had much of it across the northeast and coastal areas, i think are probably going to be saved again. down across the southeast though. this is where we had big concerns for icing. especially across areas of interior south carolina, north carolina, some of that icing could be significant, causing some pretty bad power outages and that could be power out for a number of days. just be prepared for that then you go in across areas of the northeast. you notice we do not have any winter storm watches in across coastal areas. that means we will see the storm track i think a little bit farther inland that brings warmer air across coastal areas and we're probably will see a little bit of snow to start and eventually get rain along the i-95 corridor. go interior and seeing some spots 8 to 12 inches of snow flurry. more warm air comes. in did all right, guys, head back to you. pete: keep an eye on that 40-degree temperature and wind chill in the dallas-fort worth metro area. just keep an eye on it it's feeling pretty ferocious. will needs to know. important, important. rick: yep. [laughter] pete: a 6-year-old boy who wanted real super heroes at his birthday party gets an amazing surprise. little jared joins us next ♪ where the stars and stripes ♪ and the eagle flies ♪ there's a lady that rry, one s. stands ♪ rachel: it's our favorite tradition on "fox & friends weekend" playing the national anthem each morning alongside our viewers patriotic photos and in one photo we learned about a very special story last april. seven troops surprised a 6-year-old boy for his birthday and it started a friendship that may last a lifetime. joining me now mom and dad kimberly and jared lanning and their son little jared and with them sergeant first class jose -- from the new york city recruiting battalion. thank you all for joining me. i'm going to start with you kimberly. so you guys -- little jared san only child and you go all out for his birthday. last year he had characters of super heroes but this year he said i want real super heroes and you instantly thought about our military. why? >> well, he has always talked about the military men as being his favorite super heroes. so i have made many phone calls and we finally got in touch with the sergeant and they arranged to come. rachel: little jared, why do you like soldiers so much? >> because they let us have freedom and they are kind. rachel: that is the perfect answer. sergeant, you did not just agree to come to the party. you brought a group of seven and you showed up in style. you showed up. it was a great event. make something big and fun for jared, a birthday party. we had a blast that day. rachel: staff sergeant you stuck around even. look at that cake. it's just amazing. and you continued this friendship with the family. yes, like when the family call and ask me for that like i always want to be a soldier since i was a kid he give me a flack bag when i was a kid. a friendship forever. rachel: it's going to be hard to follow this birthday up. you really outdid yourself what are you going to do next here. >> we don't even know yet. we are trying to plan it again but we would like to have the soldier back again for him that's a great surprise worked out great. i don't know yet. we will figure it out. rachel: sergeant, i'm going to end with you. what are your final thoughts on this? what do you think the lesson is for america? this is crazy times right now. what a heart-warming story. >> we are a part of a community. you know, love our neighbors, you know, with everything going on in the world right now. we need to be more kind and just love each other. that's my message. >> absolutely. it's a great message. it's a great message to remember that our troops are our heroes. mom, dad, what a memory for little jared but it's also a lesson to all of us on kindness and patriotism and love for those who sacrifice the most for our freedom. so thank you all for joining us this morning and for this very heart-warming story. god bless you all. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> an honor. thank you. rachel: all right. well, coming up, clarissa is ready to explain it all over again. actress dishes on hollywood and all things pop culture with her new podcast. stay with us. ♪ ♪ for whatever style you're feeling. at prices you're really feelin. shop the lowe's bath style & save event now in-store and online. why do people who live with generalized myasthenia gravis want a new treatment option? 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[laughter] rachel: well, we talked a little bit about the tech gremlins we had on this show earlier, earlier in the show, but that's nothing compared to the terrible, horrible week that our president has had ever since the defeat and the death in our retreat from kabul, i don't think the president has had a worse week in his presidency. and the media knows it. they can't hide it anymore. and so what they're trying to do right now, pete and will, is pivot. suddenly after the very divisive speech in atlanta, georgia, that even members of his own party were not really happy with, mow the president wants to talk about bipartisanship, and he wants to remind you that even though he couldn't pass build back better and even though his nationalization of elections didn't seem to go through, he's still got that infrastructure bill through, pete. pete: exactly rightment -- right. and here's -- we'll just play the tapes back to back. why not? what he said on tuesday, which was as divisive as any president has ever been along racial lines, and then he tries to roll out yesterday nice joe biden talking about infrastructure and bipartisanship. here's both of them. >> this is all about fixing the problem. i ran for president to unite the country. this bipartisan infrastructure law i signed a few months ago unites us around things we all depend on. so i ask every elected official in america, how do you want to be remembered? the consequence of the moment in history that present a choice. do you want to be on the side of dr. king or george wallace? do you want to be on the side of john lewis or bull connor? do you want to be on the side of abraham lincoln or jefferson davis? we've arrived at this by bipartisan agreement. there's nothing beyond our capacity when we work together. when we get this done, we'll get back to beating the world again. this is the moment to decide to defend our elections, to defend our democracy. [applause] and if you do that, you will not be alone. pete: so that joe biden on the left is the sleepy joe biden we're used to hearing, mr. bipartisan biden who's going to unite us, and on the right you've got screaming joe biden who's backed into a corner and somehow convinced that that a so-called voting rights bill blowing open the ballot box, rejecting things like voter id is the way to get a win. it's so foolish that the white house, they never had the votes to change the filibuster because of manchin and sinema, so they brow beat and brow beat and brow beat, and then they use the historical example if, will, of names like george wallace and bull connor and jefferson davis as the contrast. all three of those men were democrats. the racial history of the democrat party is not one to be part of -- proud of, but yet they're trying to claim we're at some jim crow 2.0 moment. and i think you're right with what you said earlier, people aren't buying it. it's so far from reality what people are experiencing, and so far from anything tepterred to people's lives and what they're feeling that they're just flailing now. it's almost like they're treading water in the middle of the ocean. will: and it's nakedly transparent. i think that's why people aren't buying it. first, they're exhausted. when you fail, divide america. make america afraid and make yourself necessary. it's not new. it's been exacerbated over the last two years, and that's why people are particularly exhausted by it. but it's not new. if you'll remember, when joe biden was vice president9 of the united states, do you remember when he said they're going to puddle y'all back in chains? -- put y'all back in chains? that guy is back because that's what that guy used to get to power. and many democrats have used that racial division to get back to power. and by the way, in the process, delivered virtually nothing for black america. in fact, in many ways -- as we'll talk about just moments from now -- made life worse for black americans. bobbed woodson, the founder of the woodson center, he says this is a crisis. in doing this, playing into this division and demagoguery, playing the race card once again, it's not only exhausted americans, but it's not what is hurting black americans. something else is. watch. >> they're talking about voting rights is the most important issue to black americans. that's not true. it may be for some elites who profit from it, but with every 5 minutes of every day a child is shot in america. and four times the number of those children are black. that's the crisis facing low income black america. it is not voting rights. some of these same murders are occurring in cities that have been run by black politicians over the past 50 years. if racism were is sole culprit, then why are blacks failing in institutions run by their own people isesome why are they failing in political systems where all the control is in the hands of black politicians? will: so, rachel, not only trumping up fake victimization, but ignoring real victimization here. and that's the cost of this type of political play. and here's why people are exhausted, because they've heard it tripled down over the last two years, but i also think it's tied to covid, rachel. i think when you see unvaccinated people vilified, what you realize is politicians shift and divide in order to absolve themselves. and it's not just race, it's unvaccination if status or whatever they can grab ahold of. and we're just done. we're done with this division. rachel: yeah, i really do believe that people are exhausted. i mean, one of the most dangerous places for a young black or brown child to be the is, as bobbed woodson says -- bob woodson, being raised in a big blue, liberal city. that's where you're more likely to get shot. it's such a great point, far more people died in chicago of gunshot wounds than of covid, and yet they're shutting down schools which, of course, is hurting families because so many of those who can least afford, you know, to live, they're struggling. their parents have to go to work, the schools are shut down. the kids aren't, you know, getting on to the zoom calls to learn their lessons in schools. instead, they're on the street, some of them getting into crime. it's just this perpetual circle. and when you hook at, as you said, who are the people perpetuating these policies? they are democrats. the same democrats who purport to be, you know, the people who are looking out for the black and brown and poor and the working class. nothing could be further from the truth. we had joe borelli, a councilman out of new york city, on with us just a little earlier, and he says it is, as we just talked about, democrat-run cities that tolerate this type of crime and violence. listen. >> every large city has their problems. the only difference is we have collectively, as a democratic-run city and state, decided to tolerate this sort of behavior. this is someone, as you pointed out, who had prior assist rests. -- arrests. this is someone who might have been eligible for i.c.e. detainers in the past but someone who the democratic party has decided to prioritize and spend so much time focused on his rights and privileges and his ability to run free in new york city, and the end result, unfortunately, is the tragic and unnecessary death of a young woman. and they spend no time worrying about how to protect the victims and future victims. america needs to have a reckoning with the democratic party. pete: you know, the example he's talking about is that 19-year-old girl working at burger king, three weeks on the job, shot in the middle of the night by an illegal person living in new york city. ultimately, had four priors including a felony and had no business being out on the street. what you're also seeing on the screen are pictures of carjackings -- there's a picture of the young girl that was shot in the burger king in cold blood over $100 by someone who should have been in jail. participant of a carjacking spree that's going on in cities across the country including new york city. so add up the cities whether los angeles, san francisco or chicago or milwaukee or new york or philly where they have these radical d.a.s who have thed radical policies who effectively leapt criminals go free, what they're telling their citizens now in philadelphia where car jacks -- carjackings are on the rise, here's how you protect yourself. that's the next space. they want you to accept a new standard of living, often under the guise of equity. we all suffer together. here's what the philadelphia police commissioner said about carjackings on facebook, writing: it's clear that carjackings are a crime of opportunity, and it's possible that a change in our daily routine such as increased use of vehicles for delivery, curbside services and ride sharing have provided increased opportunity for criminals. it goes on to give -- [audio difficulty] scenarios and safety tips. so now the police, rather than being empowered to go after these repeat criminals in sanctuary cities, are telling the citizens, this is just kind of life, will, and here's how you mitigate the downside of what could happen to you when the criminals run the streets. will: yeah. and among those tips was, hey, be careful in your residential driveway. and maybe that's true. maybe that's true in philadelphia as we see carjackings go up in philadelphia and new york, wherever it may be. and forgive me if i repeat myself here, but, you know, i think one of the big revelations of 2020 when the whole world shut down was, wow, civilization? we take it for granted. safety and treating each other civilly, it can come falling down quickly. and then to see politicians do what we played a moment ago with joe biden. lean into division, but not just that, embrace if policies like defund the police or putting in place these district attorneys who won't enforce the law. you think on top of civilization crumbling down, you want to help dismantle it? for that, i don't think you can be forgiven. for that, i think you must pay the price. i think that has accountability at the very minimum at the ballot box. rachel: i think it comes back to the question of why, why is this happening? i believe this is very deliberate. there are people -- i mentioned it before -- george soros is you first start to see that this was falling apart, this, you know, so-called socialist revolution? and they said the first thing to come down was the criminal justice system. the corruption of the system, the corruption of prosecutors, the corruption of law enforcement. people lost faith in this very critical institution, the rule of law, law enforcement so there's a reason why eric holder and george soros decided instead of funding governor races and congress races or even some of the other media stuff that he's been doing, he decided to invest in putting in new district attorneys. instead of changing the laws, just put in a district attorney who can corrupt the system. because if the district attorney decides not to charge the crime, everything goes from there. and i don't want to belabor the point, but this goes deep, deep, deep, because this looks forward just a little bit. if you're a police officer or a district attorney, normally these are low paying jobs. if you're a lawyer, you can go into a law firm and make a heck of a lot more money. people who become k.a.s generally -- d.a.s generally do that because today want to get the bad guys for the same reason cops go into it. if those things don't happen because there's a corrupt district attorney who's not prosecuting the crimes that those cops work so hard or to investigate and bring those criminals to arrest, then guess what will happen? the good guys will stop becoming cops. the good guys will stop going into becoming prosecutors. and that vacuum will be fill with all the bad guys, the activists. and this is how the whole system crumbles. this is very deliberate. we need to be very careful. this is very, very dangerous. just look at the country that you don't want to live in, and that's where we're headed. will: yeah. very well laid out. very well laid out how deep this problem lies. let's turn now to a few additional headlines. columbia, missouri, a strong winter storm is spreading snow and ice across the midwest. wind speeds reportedly reaching 40 miles per hour, so that brings a wind chill -- that's how it works, hegseth. the system is sent to sweep across parts of the south causing hazardous reading, quote: the satanic symbol is a non-theistic religion that views satan as representing freedom. parents and religious leaders have since started protests in front of jane adams elementary school. the school says it's a volunteer club with no affiliation to the school or district. and those are your headlines. pete: i have a question. rachel: yeah. i wish i, i wish i could tell you that that's an isolated case. in scottsdale, arizona, my parents' hometown, you guys have all heard of comicon? there's now satan con. they're having a conference for all the satanists to come together. so this seems to be a little bit of a trend, something we ought to watch because this is another disintegration of our culture. pete: yeah, indeed. and happening in our schools. and, rachel, you used the word when it comes to t.a.s and george soros of deliberate, and rightfully so. what's happening in our classrooms from critical race theory to gender obfuscation to covid compliance, it seems recent, it feels immediate, 2020, 2021. what it actually is, the tip of an iceberg of a 100-year progressive takeover of our education series, and that's why i'm so excited in sort of a scary way because the information is in some ways scary about the new fox nation series i have coming out next week. it comes out on tuesday, it's called the miseducation of america. it's a five-part series. breaks down how did we get here. how did we get crt and boys are girls and girls are boys? not just out of the '60s. the progressives have been at work quietly in our curriculums and classrooms experimenting with our kids and ways of teaching by system matteically -- it's not about what they put in, it's first about what they remove. they had to remove the key ingredients to western civilization, to america, and they were very systematic about it. i think we've got one small clip we can play as a preview of this series that comes out on tuesday. listen to this. for nearly 50 years, the bellamy salute was performed in newly-created progressive public schools across america. the founder of this secular vow had a clear objective, remove god from the classroom and replace place him with an allegiance to our country. we will reveal the insidious intentions of the original progressives and how their movement transformed the fabric of our nation forever. i hadn't herald of it before we started this series, guys. it's called the bellamy salute. it's one of many discoveries you'll meet in this film. it was the original pledge of allegiance of the united states of america written by a socialist. the original pledge did not say "under god." it was designed to create an allegiance to our flag and away from god. and, of course, because they're progressives, now they're discarding the flag and the pledge and the anthem. that was never the issue. it was a steppingstone away from god toward total control. the bellamy sluice, the gary plan -- salute, the gary plan, there's things in here that are part of our history, part of how they took over our classroom. again, miseducation of america. promo cold classroom, you get 90 days free of fox nation. coming out on tuesday tuesday.. thanks for giving me a chance to plug it, guys. rachel: pete, this is a real service. thank you so much for doing this series. i don't think you'll get a more in-depth look that is behind all the things that you're seeing that you don't understand. pete,ing thank you so much. pete: thank you. rachel: all right. well, she's back. hillary clinton is taking aim at senators manchin and sinema over biden's radical voting rights agenda, accusing them of blocking the flow of social justice. iowa senator joni ernst reacts next. ♪ ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪ feel stuck and need a loan? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ move to a sofi personal loan. earn $10 just for viewing your rate — and get your money right. ♪ ♪ pete: failed presidential candidate hillary clinton joining a growing number of democrats slamming senators manchin and sinema after they came out against changing the filibuster. the two-time presidential candidate slamming the senators' moderate views tweeting, quote: mlk jr. said hope that the white moderate, pointing at them, would understand that law and order exists for the purpose of establishing justice and that when they fail in this purpose, they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress. this is a subtweet. this as some democrats are eyeing clinton, somehow, for a 2024 presidential run. here now with reaction, iowa senator joni ernst. senator, thank you so much for joining us on this saturday morning. we appreciate it. your reaction -- >> good morning. pete: -- to the reemergence of hillary clinton, but also this idea that everyone seems on the same page except for manchin and sinema that if you're not for this voting rights bill, somehow you're a racist? >> well, one, this really the best that the democratic party can do right now? that's all i'll say about that. and, two, when it comes to senators manchin and sinema, i would say that they are expressing the will and the thought of the majority at this point because, remember, the senate is split 50-50. there are 52 senators that oppose changing the filibuster rule which would allow the federal government to take over our state and locally-run election system. this is not about gains access for -- gaining access for voters, this is about a federal power grab. the democrats want to make it easier to cheat by allowing ballot harvesting and eliminating very popular photo id requirements at the polls. so, again, there's a lot of gaslighting by the democrats going on right now, but i feel a lot better knowing that we have local elections officials running our election system. will: senator, help me understand how the filibuster's all of a sudden become this racist rule, this racist idea. isn't the filibuster, like the existence of the senate, by design, in place to protect minorities in orders, in place -- in other words, in place to protect majority rule, a pure democracy. can and now all of a sudden democrats tell us, oh, it's actually that process which is racist protecting minorities. >> yes. we're calling in the filibuster flip-flop because just a handful of years ago during the trump administration senator schumerer, the democratic leader, used the filibuster over 300 times to protect his minority party. so why was it so great when he was the leader and not now? but the senate is very different than the house, and rightfully so. it's to slow down legislation so that it does represent the broader part of america. that's why we require 60 votes on legislation. so it is an important tool that we have to make sure that we're give -- we're not giving our constituencies whiplash with laws and changes every year or so. it's the right thing to maintain. republicans resisted this as well during the trump administration because we do believe in the rights of the minority. it is important to uphold this. senators manchin and sinema should be commended for upholding the senate filibuster and over 200 years of tradition in the united states senate. rachel: senator, can i switch gears with you here and talk to you about -- >> you bet, rachel. rachel: thank you this. $308 million of additional assistance is going to be going to afghanistan, this as foreign policy experts warn that afghanistan's problems are here to stay. it tops the 2022 list for conflicts to watch. so i'm confused. this going directly to the taliban, or is going to ng gos to help the people? you know, the afghans are starving. horrific things are happening to children. children are being sol by their families -- sold by their families. it's terrible what's happening this. >> yes, rachel. and let's all remember the reason we are faced with 22 million afghans starving right now as they're going through a difficult winter season is because of the disastrous withdrawal that we had in august under president biden. he ignored all of the advice of his military commanders and decided to get out as quickly as possible. and, yes, rachel, those dollars -- the additional $308 million that the biden administration has released -- ultimately, it does have to go through the taliban and the haqqani islamic terrorist network. so this is something that the biden administration says they issued licenses very quietly at the end of december which allowed the money to flow through the taliban and the that canny network. now -- haqqani network. now, they have been barred from money flowing through those organizations ever since the clinton administration. so this is a decades-long process that the united states governmented had, but biden lifted those restrictions, and we have no accounting of how those dollars are being used. so i led an effort of 15 senators in a letter to the administration to ask about accountability to make sure that those dollars were going to aid afghans and not just lining the coffers for these terrorist organizations. pete: good old fashions cash to terrorists program. yeah. senator, thank you so much. appreciate your time and your fight. rachel: thank you, senator. >> absolutely, thank you. pete: thank you. all right. don't go anywhere. dan bongino is up next. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. so i got cards for birthdays, holidays, graduations, i'm covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. rick: welcome back to "fox & friends," a winter storm impacting a lot of people on the eastern half of the country. a foot of snow has fallen across parts of north dakota, down through iowa. snow's over for you, now it's in missouri, kansas and arkansas over the next number of hours. we're going to be watching the storm move across areas of the south, places like nashville that he's an a -- that's had a snowy month so far. an ice storm across areas of the carolina that's likely going to be one of the most devastating issues. areas from greensville, south carolina, up to north carolina. snow across interior sections of the northeast bringing up to a foot and a half of snow and, will and and rachel, if none of that was enough to wake you up, will, 36 degrees in dallas, getting up to a high of 38. will: whoa. whoa. you hear that, pete? [laughter] not 40s, 30s. pete: 30s, changes the game. rick, thank you. following the science. i appreciate it. great stuff. game-changer. i take back my stance. cancel the game, 38. i totally agree. [laughter] all right. you know him and you love him, but big tech apparently does not. youtube temporarily suspends and demonetizes dan bongino's channel over alleged covid disinformation. yet another example of the big tech censorship. here to react, host of unfiltered and fox news contributor and our friend, dan bongino. dan, you know, you're working to build an an alternate infrastructure for social media, and new we understand why. talk to us about this. >> yes. this is a great day. rachel and the guys here, this is a great day. i want to thank the dip wads at youtube for finally acquiescing to my demands that you prove you're a bunch of communist imbecile. i have literallied asked if you can watch the leftist cookes, i -- kooks, i have begged them as i spoke about the truth of covid, i have begged them to show their communist true colors. it's out there on the videos, you can watch the videos yourself. i said, please, ban my channel and demonetize it. i'm dead serious. you can watch this. i said prove to america the communist losers you are. now, as you know, i am a big investor in the parallel economy. now, think of how stupid these guys are, right in think of this, right? i own the jewelry store or a part of it next door to the youtube jewelry store. i say, guys, do me a favor, kick your customers out so they'll come in my jewelry store, rumble, and that's exactly what they did. i mean, these idiots, they could not get dumber. i begged them to do it. don't you find it often convenient that sleepy -- president in name only over there -- the he gave a speech and said, hey, social media company, we've got to start getting rid of this misinformation, which means anything that goes against his maretive, and then all of a sudden everyone gets attacked on social media and kicked off youtube in this mass purge? i mean, listen, they're private companies, but if they're doing it at the behest of joe biden with a wink and a mod, listen, we may have a serious case. one more thing. i'm an investor in rumble. we just obliterated our traffic records as people move en masse to us. we put that out and next thing you know i get a ban from youtube? if so here's my deal to youtube, and i want all of america to see it. the suspension's over in seven days. everyone get horse blinkers on here, right? in seven days i'm going back to -- i'll post my podcast on rumble next week, i'm going back to youtube, and i am going to repost the exact same content questioning the efficacy of masks. i am daring you, youtube, right now in front of the entire country to do anything about it. ban my channel. i don't give a rat's ass if you do it. i own your competitor, and i want to tell every single person, show them exactly who thursday, exactly who you are. will: hey, dan, i gotta move to another topic, but i'm just, i'm just insanely curious here. by the way, i'm on rumble as well. i've already moved over there. what got you boot off? was it the mask questioning? >> yes. because i said in an end sold -- episode 500 episodes ago that the masks may be minimally effective if you're transmitting but not in mitigation in getting the virus. they didn't like that, youtube. will: yeah, that's what they're -- >> will, what the cdc's saying right now. [laugher] will: exactly. a that's what's amazing. they demonetize and suspended you on the week that they admitted masks aren't that effective. that's amazing. >> will, for a show. >> i did 500 episodes ago where i predicted what the cdc's going to say now. the soviets at youtube, i salute you. what a great job. what a bunch of morons. will: dan can, we've got to talk about this, and you can see i'm holding up a burger. pete already took a bite. you both have one. i believe, dan and pete, you both have one because it's vegan-rary. so all these restaurants, mcdonald's, subway, burger king, they're creating vegan burgers. this is the impossible whopper. you've got a plant burger, this, of course, is the impossible -- so we're going to try them, guys. subway has a tastes like steak sandwich. kfc even has something. pizza hut, vegan flaming buffalk bites, right in rachel, you've got one -- >> by the way, will, listen. i'm hijacking -- vegan-wary is not a thick. america, is inspect a thing. okay, now you guys took over the show. i took my bite. pete: no, no, you're right. and i'd love to add another note to this. only dan and i also requested a whopper not just an impossible whopper so, will, you're eating vegetables, and i'm eating beef. will: you got a real one? rachel: oh, that's -- >> i got a real whopper right here. pete: i got the other one. >> listen, the impossible whopper, it's impossible to tell you it tastes good. the real whopper -- [laughter] is fine. i'm down with that. rachel: the impossible whopper, it makes he just -- me just want to eat fries. pete: not good. and the texture, it's like -- i give my cats that wet cat food, that's the texture of this burger. impossible burger. >> no good, man. no. listen, i got no beef against burger king, man, but stick with the cows. stick with the cows, not the impossible cows, okay? [laughter] it's impossible to make something that's not a cow taste like a cow, guys. it's a cow. how are you going to make a plant taste like a cow? a planet has photosins synthesii admire burger king. i'm a entrepreneur. sorry for talking with food in my mouth, but pete eats on air all the time. you can't make a plant taste like a cow. pete: you hit on it. if you love the cow so much, why make it a plant? just eat the cow. >> can we get a bumper sticker like we can sell, just eat the cow? just eat the cow. that should be america's new credo. pete: and then the fries. dan, we finally got you on tv. we love it, appreciate it. by the way, unfiltered tonight, 10 p.m. eastern time, always a fabulous program. dan bongino, you deliver, as always. keep us posted on youtube, will you? >> yeah. i'll see you tonight where we watch the translator translate english into english. that's pretty spectacular. [laughter] pete: that is. i saw that. [laughter] pete: all right, dan. have a great saturday. today virginia gets republican leadership. we're live in richmond ahead of glenn youngkin's inauguration. ♪ i put my hands up, they're playing my song -- ♪ the butterflies fly away ♪♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. wilt will told republican glenn youngkin will be sworn into office as governor after a toning -- stunning election night victory in november. alexandria of is more live in richmond with more on the republican's plans for day one. >> reporter: good morning. the 74th governor says his focus will remain on education, the economy and public safety. is swearing-in ceremony will begin at noon, and following that a colorful lineup of events that shows the shift in tradition. back in november glenn youngkin did what no republican had done in virginia for 12 years, won a statewide election. tonight a governor's ball of this ,000 -- 4,000 will take place. the race was watched closely as an indication of what may be to come in the midterms. today the commonwealth potentially turns red. officially. >> i'm really excited to get to work. we've got a big, big day one game plan, and we're going to put it all in motion. >> reporter: youngkin beat out former governor terry mcauliffe for the seat, and while rallying for parents, he really wanted to see that parents had a say in their kids' education. he kicked off the weekend yesterday with a spirit of service event joined by volunteers at the reconciliation statue where local pastors offered prayers of strength and guidance. again, the swearing-in ceremony will take place at noon, and alongside him will be the first black female lieutenant governor winsome sears. and after all that, a parade will take place here in rich monday. will: well, mission to youngkin, the attorney general-elect of virginia joins us now to leapt us know about this red wave getting ready to take over virginia. jason, great to have you with us this morning. so congratulations once again -- >> wonderful to be with you. will: so tell us -- >> thank you, thank you -- [inaudible conversations] >> well, you know, the first thing we did this morning, i just hill hi left a prayer service, and we prayed for the lord's blessing and guidance. i think that's the first step. we're going to get sworn in. it's going to be a different kind of ceremony. we're really excited that immediately after that, we're not waiting until next week, we're going to immediately go up to the third floor of the capitol and sign a series of executive orders. we're a big believer that you run on your promises and then you keep your promises. a lot of that is empowering parents, a lot of that is pushing back and joining the other states that have challenged the osha vaccine mandate, and then we're going to investigate, starting told through executive order empowering me as attorney general, to investigate what happened with the louden county school board, the horrific sexual assault that happened on campus m we're not taking days off. i can't tell you how excited we are. it is a new day in virginia. we're all really warm, our hearts are full and ready to go to work. rachel: wow, it's so wonderful to hear that you started off this term with prayer. very heartening. so the republicans in congress listed their priorities for the coming year, and none of them included mandates, oddly. you say that getting rid of these vaccine mandates is part of job number one. you saw what happened in the supreme court this week. how is that affecting what you're going to be doing? >> well, you know, we're going in year two of the pandemic, and my attitude is let's treat people like adults. i'm vaccinated, my family is, i got my booster shot, but that was my decision. but i think let's treat any american that wants a advantage seen at this stage can get one -- vaccine. i think at this stage treat them as adults. that's what a free society looks like. unelected federal agencies that can promulgate a regulation that affects hundreds of millions of lives in this country through their employer and basically ordering the employer you either fire that individual or force them to get the vaccine, that's the opposite of what freedom and individual freedom of conscience looks like. we're going to be joining the 25 other states that have filed suit as well to make sure that virginia's cover by the supreme court decision. they obviously ruled differently on the cms man kates. we're -- mandates. we're having a crisis in hospitals here in virginia. the health vaccine mandate is going to have a potential exodus of critical nurses and hospital administrators right at the time when we need them, so i actually think cms is going to be forced to revisit this regardless of the supreme court ruling because we're going to have a real crisis of access to care in not just rural virginia, but across rural america. we're going to be pushing back on that. but, listen, thomas jefferson, who was previously governor of virginia, said the states are the laboratories of democracy. let the 50 statements figure out the best way forward to tackle this. that's's what we really want to do. the tenth amendment is an important one, and we want to get more power to the states and less power in washington because the government that governs best is the government closest to the people. we're excited to get started. rachel: amen to that. pete: mr. attorney general, all great stuff. amen to that, indeed. the election that you guys won didn't start about ex -- about education, but it really became about parents and education and theories being taught in the classroom. for those parents that are looking for a change based on state and local government and what they prioritize, what are parents going to see differently about education in the state of virginia? >> you know, governor-elect youngkin and winsome sears and myself believe in empowering parents and not bureaucrats, and i think that's the first step. what's amazing to me, terry mcauliffe said parents shouldn't have any say in their kids' education, he was previously governor of virginia. we're going to remind people what's in the virginia constitution, we're going to remind school boards what's in the virginia constitution. and if there's any silver lining from this shutdown of our schools during the pandemic, it's that parents got to see often times what their children were learning. i'm a child of somebody who fled communist cuba. i know this is the american miracle, and it is, indeed, a miracle. and while we've had some dark chapters in our history and we should definitely teach that, we should also teach that america's given more second chances to more people of more backgrounds, more faiths and more creeds than any country in the history of the world. it is the american miracle, also what we need to emphasize more so to our children, not a distorted view that america is is so broken and irredeemable. you're going to see a lot of unity come out today when glenn gives his inaugural address. so excited to partner with him, i can't tell you how ready we are to get to work. pete: love it. will: congratulations. we'll be watching virginia. attorney general-elect jason niyares, thank you so much for jumping on "fox & friends." pete: thank you. will: all right. we turn now to some headlines starting with this: the man accused of driving his suv into a christmas parade in wisconsin, he will stand trial for murder. six people killed in that attack the including an 8-year-old boy are the victims of that murder. a wisconsin judge finding credible evidence to move forward with the case against daryl brooks, also 71 new charges including reckless endangerment, hit and run and more. his arraignment is scheduled from february. concern -- for february. overnight a massive 11-alarm fire burning at a chlorine plant in passic, new jersey. -- passaic, new jersey. the building full of pool chemicals quickly collapsing into flames. the city's mayor, hector lora, urging residents to keep their windows closed. the fire, though, is now contained. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. and a mom is going viral for dishing out the details of parenthood as a news reporter. watch. >> jean o'sullivan reporting live from outside my son's bedroom where he's currently being detained until nap time is over. now, this story does involve a minor, so i can't release specifickings, but what i can divulge is my son is a 2-year-old terrorist who held me hostage at the olive gardennen earlier today. [laughter] will: that mom, a former tv reporter, says she's still investigating what caused the explosive tantrum. the hilarious video has gone viral with more than 5 million views, and those are your headlines. she's got news cat -- newscaster voice down, and that's what makes the whole thing. rachel: and you've got to love that microphone. [laughter] all right. well, our favorite teenage witch and lifetime movie regular is turning a pandemic hobby into a podcast. take a look. >> here is a present from your father. >> a notebook, a black pot. does anyone shop at the gap anymore? rachel: alongside her nashville bestie amanda, she's talking pop culture, the entertainment industry and everything binge-able. i love this. melissa joan hart joins us now. tell us about this new podcast because i think i've got to be on this thing. like, this sounds like it's totally my speed. >> you know, i always thought if i was going to do a talk show type style, it would be hard-hitting, important stuff, and i was, like, you know what? this is so much more money. during the pandemic my friends and i were making spread sheets and instagraming, i started a page called what women binge just to give people an idea, hey, do you have a new show i could watch, what's a book i could read on the beach. and we decided -- i decided to start this instagram, and by us, like, this would be a great podcast. it's just sort of fun -- i know it's called what women binge, and binge has become kind of a dirty word, but we use it in fun. pete: and, mel ca, what do women binge right now in. [laughter] >> oh, my gosh. right now it's the second season of the great for me. it's yellowstone and 1883, it's -- i mean, we have, like, really amazing guests. we'll have musical guests that are play music, we have couples, mother and son -- sorry, father and daughter, greg we've began and virginia cessna evigan. candace king from the vampire diaries, but her obsession is housewives. so we love to talk -- the thing is we're fanning out about these people, but what do they fan out about. it's fun to talk with patricia heaton hopefully will be a future guest and to be able to sit down and chat about what they're really into. is there a book they're obsessed with or a podcast, maybe might be, that they're obsessed with. maybe mine. will: every time i'm around somebody, they're telling me some show they've binged, so perhaps your podcast will help weed through it. really quickly, where can we find what women binge? >> you can find it on youtube if you want to watch it, and you can listen to it anywhere you get your podcasts. you can subscribe and look at our instagram. rachel: wow. we've got to get you on rumble too. [laughter] pete: love it. >> thank you, guys. will: melissa joan hart, thank you. pete: thanks, melissa. so that's been four hours. three hours and 20 minutes -- will: from me. appreciate you guys welcoming me into the show. go ahead, rachel. rachel: i'm binging yellowstone, 1883.. i'm loving that too. i'm loving her podcast, i'm going to definitely be listening to that. pete: have a great saturday, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> inflation nation, as you're getting hit in the wallet, own one of the many issues that could sink this administration. welcome, everyone, i'm edward lawrence in for neil cavuto, and this is a big week. we saw retail sales for december shoot down and prices shoot up all as problems for president joe biden pile up. let's go to lucas tomlinson in wilmington, delaware, with the president. lucas? >> reporter: that's right. good morning, edward, fm

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