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to sensor his political opponents. it s now time for adam schiff to be held accountable in a court of law. we have a full detailed report. devon nunez will join us. and the plan to form a happy coalition government on capitol hill. the aoc can keep dreaming. plus a close look for the person the democrats would pefr to be the speaker of the house. hakim jefferies. later, one of you will grade yours truly live in our last call segment. you get to have the last word on the show. we begin with more drama from washington and the swamp today after two days, six ballots. kevin mccarthy has not gotten to the magic number of 218 to be speaker of the house. 20 republicans continue to oppose mccarthy. including a congress woman that will join us. today she and others voted for donalds. a rising star in the gop, strong conservative track record. cory bush, she referred to him as a prop and accused byron donalds of up holding and perpetuating white supremacy. he said his name being ....
o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave [cheers and applause] will: nice job, america. welcome to fox and friends on saturday morning, your national anthem and your photos. i was informed it would be inappropriate for me to begin ranking your photos but i will say the second best photo in that montage i think was the baby with the massive smile. rachel: we love babies on this show. pete: let s be honest, number 2 or even number one is herb. 110 years old, fox and friends view or from amherst junction, wisconsin. 110 years old, found that a trucking company in 1935. you are wisconsin. rachel: i know a lot of people like herb, hard-working good people who start companies and employ people in their communities, ....
work. rachel: i ve told them what i want for my birthday. will: is it happening? rachel: i want carrie lake lighting in the studio. can we get that? will: i thought that was a request for sean. come on, duffy.y. rachel: i love her and i love the lighting. rachel: she s paving the way for good lighting and that s a good thing for her people. todd: she s doing well in the race and that s because people are freaked out about the southern border. take a look at numbers. this is astounding and migrating encounters year over year and pop this up on the screen. fiscal year 20, fiscal area 19 under a million and that s during the trump administration and look what happened during fiscal year 21, which is predominantly biden administration and look at fiscal year 22. almost 2.4 million migrating encounters year over year and not to get into the political part of this right off the bat and mentioned carrie lake at the outset, if i m undecided and i live in arizona and i m not ....
there you go. bob marley said it best. stolen from africa, gentrified in harlem. american black folks keep losing our connection to the places we come from. so i m headed to central appalachia, a place many folks don t realize black folks still live, to hunt, eat, farm, and harmonize on the harmonica with the folks that fight to keep this place known as one of the homes of black folks. this is black appalachia. again! yes! nice! when i say appalachia, you probably picture something like this, or this. harmful stereotypes of poor white folks. we ll have to take those on another day, because what you probably don t picture is this. but the history of black folks here runs as deep as any other nonindigenous people. they are a critical part of appalachia, and i m here to help tell their stories because it is in danger of disappearing forever. so i m actually walking the appalachian trail right now? you are. you are. those mountains there, those are some of t ....
keep losing our connection to the places we come from. i am headed to central appalachia, a place many folks don t realize black folk still live, to hunt, eat, farm, and harmonize on the harmonica with the folks that fight to keep this place known as one of the homes of black folks. this is black appalachia. yeah. nice. when i say appalachia, you probably picture something like this, or this. harmful stereotypes of poor white folks. we will have to take those on another day. what you probably do not picture is this. a history of black folks here runs as deep as any other nonindigenous people. they are a critical part of appalachia. i am here to help tell their story, because it is in danger of disappearing forever. i m watching the appalachian trail. there are mountains, there. those are some of the oldest mountains in the world. you see the swiss alps, they are so big. these are the grandmothers. crystal good is a sixth generation west virginia native ....