joey: it s the 9 a. M. Hour of fox & friends weekend start thing with this, we told you about the reported venezuelan gang takeover at a colorado apartment complex, and now local officials are seeking an emergency order. Pete: and president trump pushing for parental rights and saying one thing he ll do kamala couldn t name what she d do her first day in office. He named a few. Give the rights back to parents. They called us domestic parents. Can you believe it? well, we ll change that on the first day. [cheers and applause] rachel: plus, i broke out my bowling shoes just for this. Look at that, you guys. Yeah. Pete: what d you break em out for? rachel: we re going to go welling. You know what? why don t we let them decide. [laughter] pete: that s a great one. Rachel: that is a good movie, actually. Love that one. I like anything the that vince vaughn is in. You ll decide how good we are. We re competing live on fox square. The final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now.
Here sleeping in their cars, waiting for a curfew to lift at 6 a. M. A lot of folks anxious to see whats left of their homes, and for those who have already made it into lahaina, a lot of heartbreak and shock at what theyve seen. Heres some folks we talked to yesterday. Somewhere that i once knew is completely gone, its unrecognizable. Its devastating. I mean, we lost our houses, our jobs. Some of us grew up here. We dont even know whether half our friends are alive or gone. Reporter home after home in lahaina, gone. One estimate from the Property Data aggregator core logic puts the estimate of destroyed homes at more than 3,000. The rising death toll, now at 800 people, as Rescue Crews Search for more victims. Thousands of people have left the island, around 1400 staying in Emergency Shelters here. Its unclear how these fires started, but when they did ignite, the island was ripe for an inferno. 80 mileperhour winds caused in part by Passing Hush Dora fueled the flames hurricane dora.
beach, a guy on a surfboard waiting for the next set to come in. what a wonderful saturday morning. carley: watch the sharks though. maybe not in north carolina. i hope not. pete: we re glad you re here. come on in for the fourth and final hour of fox & friends on a saturday, july 8, year of our lord 2023. we re outside where where there s a heavy ambience of urine. carley: it feels very thick pete: smells great. carley: because it s human. not the best. pete: not great. carley: could always be great. pete: it smells better where you are. will: later in the show, apparently, we are going to take an ice plunge bath. i just saw the bath set at 45 degrees, and i m, for one, dreading this moment in the show. pete: if i am too. [laughter] will says he s going to go with the gradual entry technique which is terrible, and i m going to go with carley: you guys are both doing it? if. pete: there s only two tubs carley: oh, usually i like to be included in things, and this is
pete: it is the 7 a.m. hour of fox & friends carley: weekend! pete: weekend, on sunday, january 28th, year of our lord, 2024. and former president trump taking shots at biden s battle with texas as he promises to help border states instead of fighting them if he gets reelected. carley: plus, jay leno reveals why he won t do political jokes anymore. will: and may the best friend win. rick issuing a geography challenge yesterday. not only am i good at it, i m amazed sometimes how bad pete is at it. pete: oh, come on. will: could i beat you at a geography competition? rick: not a chance. will: it is on. we put our geography if knowledge to the test with a competition. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. you re my if brown-eyed girl. do you remember when we used to sing will: do you think it s the most catchy song? if is it the hardest song not to sing along to? if. carley: it s a toe-tapper. pete: pretty tough. thely ins are pretty easy l
[national anthem] will: fox news alert, growing concerns this morning over overcrowding at u.s. facilities across the southern border as migrants pour in at a record rate at the end of title 42. rachel: the top border patrol union calling this worst disaster any agent has ever seen and warns that the worst is still to come. pete: matt finn live in el paso with the latest. reporter: pete, when you re referencing overcrowding, i mean, we re standing in the middle of it right now here in downtown el paso. this is the sacred heart shelter. as the sun has come up, many of these migrants who slept on the streets last night are now waking up. sadly, there s a lot of coughing going on, so some migrants who are showing symptomses of illness. inside the shelter right now, we re told there s about 140 women and children, and outside is overflow, you know, maybe two or three city blocks of migrants who slept outside overnight. i spoke with a few of them yesterday, they say they