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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. rachel: it is christmas time that is christina aguilera. look at the box christmas tree that is up and bright and attracting tourist from all over the country for their christmas photos and we are here it is 7:00 a.m. i am with will and pete will is jazzed up about sports he has not stopped working to keep going, are you going to keep going on sports? will: i don't want to wear everybody out. i'm a partisan and i'm right i'm a partisan. pete: i'm worn out. i reached the depth of my knowledge. will: you want to pick a fight you been trying but i win in the green room. >> that's a problem he is probably right.
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will: i was going out with the cameraman. rachel: witness a decision made tonight? pete: this afternoon. we will text you what happened. will: it's good to tear the nation apart. rachel: that is funny you think that will tear the nation apart meanwhile politics is turning the nation apart, in many ways the republican party has a lot of deep division particularly among the donor class and the rest of the republican party and the voters in the base. pete: democrats due to their squelched downward team joe and obama, we'll see how that plays out. rachel: yesterday donald trump was in iowa and so was ron desantis, here is a clip of donald trump talking about joe biden being the destroyer of democracy, listen. >> cricket joe biden godden he's
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been recognizing government against his political opponent like a third world communist hybrid, no different. cricket joe biden has been out of republic ends on november 5, 2024. the banana republic biden in his radical left allies like to pose his defenders of democracy. joe biden is not the defender of american democracy, joe biden is the destroyer of american democracy. it is him and his people that are backers of the american dream is dead with them in office. it sat. over the past few years you have watched biden and marxist communist fascists try to crush free speech, censor their critics, criminalize, destroy attorney-client privilege which is somebody nobody ever thought they would see in this country. rachel: i love that he brought that up about the attorney-client privilege the democrats, the lawyers and the
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prosecutors are going after donald trump's attorneys as well as him that is an interesting point but as the democrats have removed the mask of who they are and we see on display in many ways over the last couple months due to the protest. i love he is naming it out calling them communist and fascist, let's have a plot honest conversation about what are the choices in the sele selection. >> i like the phrase the destroyers of democracy i don't know if it's a matter of human nature but it's a matter of political strategy that the left has engaged successfully for a good half of a decade of accusing the opponents of the sins that they are committee they generate successfully whether or not on race or science it does not matter what they've done they demonized others for the things that they are secretly doing. it's been revealed for the lens of your third two democracy, trump does a very good job of
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laying out the ways in which democrats have threatened democracy by gawain after the political pundits not just political opponents but people who support their political opponents. the assault on free speech has been one of the biggest in my lifetimes threat to democracy. pete: you have a matt taibbi later on in the extent of which are willing to do that. donald trump the first candidate ever to campaign in iowa from a courtroom in new york city which is effectively what he had to do defend himself on trial in new york city while trying to run and when a republican primary in iowa and new hampshire and elsewhere, that's evidence to the left that is accelerated his popularity amongst debates who said that's what you get to do drug candidate were knocking about you choose. rachel: they accuse you and they're always saying donald trump is breaking the norms of democracy, what you laid out we
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have a front runner presidential candidate. pete: painted in iowa and new york city in a courtroom. rachel: the had his home rated for crimes that joe biden himself did. if you think about mar-a-lago take mar-a-lago raid, he had the power to declassify materials, whether you like it if he had it or not he has the power to declassify, documents found in joe biden's home when he was a senator and a vice president and did not have the ability to declassify. pete: if you go to mar-a-lago they claim it's worth $18 million have you seen that. rachel: i want to buy it if it's $18 million. i don't know what the valuation but it's hundreds of millions of dollars at a minimum. pete: i remember in december 2019 january of 2020 reading stories that were not on the wall street journal but
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somewhere in the newspaper about this disease, this virus coming out of china. i remember catching my attention because i was always into the movielike pandemic what was the movie pandemic. rachel: one with gwyneth paltrow, matt damon and one before that with the '90s with dustin hoffman, always scary and it caught my attention when the news article came out was like what is going on now we know and three years later we treat the stories with the level i think of appropriate seriousness and of a healthy level of skepticism as well having lived through covid. i give you the next bit of news i think all of that in hand we should take it serious and be skeptical of any hysteria. several people warning avenue viral pneumonia respiratory disease in china. they include people like rand paul and marco rubio who wrote the following letter we should
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not reach for the w.h.o. to take action given his track record a difference to the chinese communist party we must take the necessary steps to protect the health of americans in our economy we should immediately restrict travel between the united states and people's republic of china until we know more about the dangers posed by the new illness. a ban on travel could save our country from death, lockouts, mandates and further outbreaks later. pete: remember this is the same chinese government when they had an outbreak at the beginning of covid allowed for travel and knowing, they knew it was going to spread. rachel: do you remember nancy pelosi went into chinatown to say it was racist and she would be an chinatown for sam with the chinese people and it's racist for you to say that. by the way the chinese saying nothing going on here but disappearing the whistleblower
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scientist at the same time from the lab in the hospitals that were receiving the early patients in the w.h.o., now we know dr. fauci who had funded and did not tell anybody he was involved in the funding of the wuhan lab. lots of lives not just from the chinese but her own health officials. here's what grandpa had to tell sean hannity about his thoughts. grandpa himself as a doctor. >> me to be very vigilant because the drinking of function research and we know they were dishonest the first time around. i suspect what we will find the causes of the infections and ammonia are different causes bacterial as well as viral and seasonal flu and will find this is not a frankenstein virus from the lab again. we do have to watch and i wish we didn't have to watch as
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closely we wish they were being honest and less of this research but i also want our country to do lesson this research because there are dangers of a very dangerous viruses one that could kill 50% of the people and leak out of a lab. we are not done with the subject check. pete: you talking about gain-of-function which is still going on in china. will: you hear that about the new strands that are being tested, that's why you're right you have to be vigilant and skeptical. there could be the point where there's something that serious, our leaders and others are tinkered around with nonsense in the country that we have no idea. rachel: we need to be vigilant and skeptical. i am with will on the tribunals we will not resolve all of the things that happened during the pandemic until we have a tribunal which goes through all of the lies not just the chinese and the w.h.o. or peter daszak
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and anthony fauci but the entire establishment. everything that happened that took away our rights in her our children for decades and continues to affect our rights. by the way we joke around that the selection is coming up what are they going to do now. >> i appreciate and i agree let someone who watched them to attempt to have military tribunals and attack us on 9/11, good luck. he was going to form the tribunals and get the chinese, i agree accountability should be had. you tell me how it all poor young couple coffee when it happens. will: on the will campaign progress mock tribunals for the responsibility of covid. will: going to happen. i'm serious. rachel: i will tune in. pete: we cannot allow the next pandemic to happen without
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looking back on this one. we will have matt taibbi on the show a little later. right now sacrificing free speech because what happened. look what happens is the great depression, we cannot just move on. pete: still at guantanamo bay waiting his military tribunal since 2002, i'm just telling you wait until the international. rachel: we don't need any international anything we need red-blooded americans to look at this. there's another form of justice but he's not out. pete: he's not but give it time. rachel: maria bartiromo had senator johnson on a couple of weeks ago and he said he wants us to look back at the way they were wargaming the international organizations, wargaming a pandemic and it was covid-19. he said we need to look at this
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and see if there was an intention around all of this. we will not know until we have the tribunals. pete: carlos hermanus will be on the show and will bring this up with him at that time. pete: if you have the misfortune of opening the new york times you may have encountered a column in op-ed written by lydia paul green, here's the headline and argument that she's making on a whole another twisted topic, there's no way to live a life without regret, what does that mean, here's what she argues about trans and kids. we allow children to make irreversible decisions about the lives of the type. ideally with the guidance and support of the community the care for them, sometimes they regret those decisions, the stakes very but they are real. what are we saying what we worried that a child will regret this particular decision the decision to transition genders,
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this is where it gets you how is it different from the decision i made to quit competitive swimming. rachel: how did this gets printed. pete: they believe it. rachel: what is interesting. rachel: well as a competitive swimmer by the way. pete: the argument is exactly what you heard, nothing different that kids should make mistakes and whether physical or chemical transitioning for a young child is more or less than deciding to play a competitive sport to alter the trajectory of your life and you may like that decision or may not like it but usually you have the freedom. will: lydia wood expand the same rationale and children doing drugs at any age everybody makes mistakes that have the freedom. should children shoot heroin.
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pete: under this logic the answer has to be yes. what about sexual relationships with adults, live and learn, doesn't your logic apply? this logic forgives everything you would conduct and allow a child to fall into in life and you want to go the direction of competitive swimming. i think i can go the other direction easily with your logic. not only stupid but immoral. rachel: when you transition a child, i think a lot of people haven't seen the pdo and the youtube videos in the footage and photos of what happens, if you're a girl who transitions to become a boy you don't become a boy because every cell in your body is a girl but physically you will lose your ability to reproduce. will: to act like no harm no foul. rachel: the idea of reproducing your fertility is wildly important in defining as a human and into the future this is not
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a decision that do i want to be on the swim team or not it's crazy that they would do that and then they get vasectomies and they cannot nurse. these are massively huge decisions. rachel: she compared it to other forms she gave us staff how many thousands of kids have plastic surgery may be rhinoplasty to change her nose. that is not the same as having your body parts cut off. pete: i think it should get face tattoos, live and learn you can get edged out if you need to. you mentioned a moral, that's what it is it is us trying to become god's godlessness is moral relativism we are masters of the domain of every choice that we make and we should push that decision down to 11 -year-olds who are inherently confused anyway and then tell them it's all good is just a
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regret you have and later in life when they cannot reproduce or their growth has been stunted because the natural time period that they should've gone through we say tough lock. rachel: this is not just a crazy lady from the new york times one of the heads of our health department rachel levin herself his self, a man who wants to be a woman also pushing these through policy in our government there is a story right now about foster care trying to make it illegal to have a foster child or make you unfit as a foster parent. if you don't agree with the radical agenda. now that it is happening you could be sure that will be the next step to have your parental rights removed if you don't agree with the child's transitioning, this sounds crazy on the new york times but has real policy implications that can affect your own parental
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rights. pete: a few additional headlines a fox news alert the pentagon are confirming another attack on the u.s. military base in syria. since october 1775 attacks by iranian proxies on u.s. forces in the region. a trend that lloyd austin says needs to come to an end. >> as we work to stabilize the region, iran is raising ten tensions. we will not tolerate attacks on american personnel, these attacks must stop. pete: they carried out four rounds of retaliatory strikes in syria november but have not responded to the latest attacks. >> apple is using urges to update their iphone to fix security issues and fixes bugs that could leak sensitive information while online police are issuing a warning about ios name drop future i had to turn this off recently it allows judicial contact information
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between phones that are close to one another officer say the features are automatically turned on which means you can unknowingly share information with others nearby this happened to me but my wife's phone the new feature and my phone is close to your phone we have contacts while. how do you turn off. >> you have to get in there and turn it off if you have the new ios update. pete: i do i just did it. mine is turned off if you put your phone next to atul buzz liking airdrop in your contacts will swap. experts of belief it's a day to put up the christmas tree according to officials of uk-based christmas tree world who suggested follow the advent calendar officially begins today just make sure your tree fits in your house. >> i give you the goods will family christmas tree.
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pete: at the best christmas movie. rachel: else is good but that's the best. i bought my tree yesterday were following the advent calendar. pete: as for taking down your tree you wait 12 days after christmas. i do that to. rachel: i do that to. pete: totally rachel does review like new year's day it comes down. >> absolutely. rachel: what happened to the 12 days of christmas. let's bring back the tradition is so beautiful with that segment that would only happen on fox news by the way. pete: coming up house speaker mike johnson making the news about the potential state of impeachment yesterday. >> were being stonewalled at the white house because of preventing two or three d.o.j. witnesses from coming forward a formal impeachment inquiry vote on the floor will allow us to take us to the next necessary
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>> were being stonewalled from the white house because it prevented 2 230 d.o.j. the national archives the white house has withheld thousands of pages of evidence of formal impeachment inquiry will allow us to take us to the next necessary step is something we have to do with the structure. pete: that is mike johnson who joined us life making his case for the imminent impeachment inquiry into president by the johnson adding his fellow republicans have the votes for a formal inquiry against by them that could happen as soon as this week, let's bring in house
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majority whip tom emmer, great to see you this morning. before we talk about where we stand with votes in the republican caucus talk to be about a formal impeachment inquiry for anybody watching and listening at home this is not an impeachment vote this is to formalize a process that gives you what more power to subpoena? what would you accomplish by making the next step to impeachment inquiry for america argument that we have the authority and jamie, with oversight jim jordan with judiciary and jason smith with the ways and means committee have done amazing work. the white house on november 17 sent a letter to jamie comer and jim jordan telling them that they refused to honor the subpoenas that have been served, they believe without awful floor vote it's not valid impeachment
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inquiry. you have a situation with likely the president knew what his family was doing and is likely he benefited from what his family was doing we have to follow the facts. pete: the white house in essence is setting the standard in the has not been consistently held especially when democrats held the house, there setting the standard same in a comply unless you have a floor vote so republicans are looking to have the floor vote to meet the standards set by the biden administration thursday night have to satisfy the subpoena, do you have the votes if it goes to the floor you have the votes for the impeachment inquiry. >> of it goes to the floor were going to pass it, keep in mind the issue is the white house is stonewalling trying to delay we are going to have to go or jim jordan or jamie comer are going to have to go to court to enforce the subpoenas in the decision that our speakers going to make as were going to satisfy
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the full excuse by having a floor vote by an impeachment inquiry so when we go to court to get the subpoenas enforced there is an argument. will: you are the guy, the speaker said yesterday little bit of hesitation about holdout in the republican caucus which we had trouble understanding why why would a republican i don't how that would hurt them to go to the next formal step but you're telling me today that we got the boats. >> i don't talk about what votes but if it comes to the floor were passing. will: on the same note i want to follow up on what the speaker said yesterday he brought up hr to you said we will send standalone bills immigration, funding ukraine we will not roll this up into one we will go when it is time and he told pete hegseth this is the hill we will die chuck schumer is sitting on the bills and wants to wrap it up in one big bill, do you
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believe that is a path republicans will pursue, this is the hill you will die on and you can find success. >> he related the border for speaker related to ukraine funding in specific, if you get to do ukraine funding he wants hr to and willing to die on the hill but let's go to a timely one yesterday was one month since the house has to paid for is really a bill it is been sitting for a month and no action whatsoever by chuck schumer. this is the thing that mike johnson is trying to change in washington, d.c. and you have to have the public putting more pressure on the political elites that think the world is what they thought it was last year. will: tom emmer in a be an interesting week for you and everybody watching on advancing some of these things we've been watching for months and opportunity for a big step
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>> today i'm proud to announce a new 3 billion-dollar pledge to the green climate fund our collective pledge today to rapidly increase renewable energy also includes a call for all nations to stop building new on the bidding coal power pl plants. rachel: vice president harris pushing the expensive green
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agenda on the world stage during the un annual climate action in dubai while climate envoy john kerry promised to shut down all coal plants in america the announcement comes as the united nations is expected to call on americans to dramatically reduce their meat consumption in the name of climate change, mark morano joins us live from dubai with more. rachel: i'm so glad you're down there i'm always wondering what the control freaks in the billionaires are plotting over there what is happening what is the end goal. >> a great question this conference and do by has more than doubled last year's in egypt the end goal is very simple to move more power to fewer and fewer people at the un as solon and the global
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corporations to billionaires of bill gates and king charles and the corporations that are participating in the new form of fascism where the government cooperation to impose an agenda upon the world that we did not vote for. for kamala harris to give a speech saying $3 billion to the climate fund i was at the climate summit in south africa and it was explained by its south african development the un will take it and give it to the poor nation leaders who are best able to keep their citizens locked in poverty. kamala harris is saying we will get it to prevent development and fossil fuel energy in the poorest regions of the world they will give money to the leaders and they will ensure reelection of build monuments and keep the poor people from developing this is immoral and
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the whole conference is gaining more control so we don't have a say in our democracy anymore and how we liberal lives everything from freedom of movement to food to energy. rachel: when you put it in those terms you're right these poor countries need more energy so they can develop and have a better life and what they do is pay off the leaders to block them down and prevent development because they hate humans and they hate modern life and they want to lock us down john kerry wants to shut down every coal plant in america how many coal plants have china open heaven into the open every mo month. >> one every two weeks one a week depending on the estimate china is not subject to the un climate regulations john kerry says will shut down u.s. domestic energy so we could be more reliant at the biden
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administration venezuela, the middle east china for rare-earth, i like to say china with rare-earth every ev battery half a million pounds of materials china is digging the earth nine brady bunch 1970 but fossil fuel intensive way and the earth they are exempt from this were offshore in our co2 the u.s. has led the world in reducing co2 admission if you care about that this conference make no mistake about it is the targeted at america you mentioned the meat-eating, the going for 90% reduction of meat eating in america that the new guidance coming from the un the same with the call with doctor guidance they're coming after the american farmer bill gates said we don't need farms he wants all meat grown in a lab from stem cells cal, she mixed with fetal blood put in a petri ds and printed on a 3d printer
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without eyes, bring this is frankenstein food that's why they want to go after traditional meet. rachel: bill gates for example these are weirdos. no taking control of our food supply and energy in our currency those are the three things they need to control as a population and they're doing it and you're on the ground i only have a couple of sections you people know who you are and what you're up to. >> had been arrested by climate cops at u.s. summit and people recognize me i may need a food taster to make sure i'm okay but the un does not like it and we have fun stuff planned while were here. rachel: we will follow all of it my advice don't eat the bugs. i know you want. thank you so much we want more updates, come back to us. >> thank you rachel.
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>> will come back to "fox & friends" not bad temperatures, big storm take a look at the weather map, we have temperatures into the upper 70s this morning in miami and credible, 65 in atlanta starting out your day the cold air will get here but it's not that cold anywhere to the northwest were cooler air is that we have the rain showers across parts of florida and we need to across the south so will get a little bit more in a weekend and then areas of the northeast a gloomy day a good day to get out and maybe do cooking get you ready for the holidays not a great day to be outside we had 657 days without over an inch of snow in new york city that breaks the record at 300 days absolutely amazing and the storm is all rain because the temperatures are not cold enough we are firing towards buffalo we will
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see snow want to get into new england much of me some spots over a foot there is some snow to be had in the northeast. >> thank you so much should. will: let's be honest about what happened we had a segment booked on a serious topic we were not able to have a good connection with the guest. instead they said what do you want to do and will is over here with his hand raised. pete: we said, he said were overdoing college football and he said i think this is the biggest story in america today. will: i do legitimately. pete: were not doing it again and the show. will: i know i'm biased, i don't hate you alabama fans i just think that we beat you. i know a lot of you don't want to hear what i have to say but also there is reality and we gotta pick three teams.
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pete: only four teams will be in, these are the four in the graphic, these three have zeros. rachel: i studied for a little bit. pete: that is his opinion that those are in, they have zeros which means they have not lost. rachel: they should all be in. will: for the record i'm not saying florida state should not be in. i'm not one of those guys if you win all of your games you get it. rachel: all of these given. i don't think that the best that i don't think they can win the championship third string quarterback. the question is who gets to last for, this was the number one team in the country yesterday and they lost to the steam. pete: will's team beat the steam early in the season. rachel: a good point p. will: sorry ohio state fans you're not in it. rachel: it's obvious alabama is going to go with.
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will: if we do that today then you should never schedule games to play each other because texas beat alabama. rachel: this is a very good team, you are wrong about this. let me get this straight. pete: they were 12 - they were the number one team. rachel: they lost to the steam. will: this team went on the road this is never happened in the history of alabama since he's been coaching, he went to alabama to their home beat them by ten points, dominated the game it was not close beat them on their field that's never happened and you're telling me what happened is worthless. rachel: who do they loose to. will: oklahoma the ranked number ten p2 do you know how hard this is to follow if you're listening on the radio. this team beat that team, it's
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interesting here's why it doesn't really matter, next year college football is going to a 12 team player because there's so much frustration about a secret committee making the call. rachel: who's on the committee. pete: university presidents is always rigged. rachel: like our election. will: that's why i think it's going to be a big story at the broken down ship that are be fixed by next year, by the end of today some big portion of the country will be very upset and i think they have a legitimate reason to be upset i really do. rachel: i know what you want to have happen but what do you think will happen. will alabama and not texas. >> michigan will be number one, washington number two and he so biased that he believes texas will be number three. will: i think alabama will be number four. pete: the team with no losses will not make the player. will: i think that's what's what happened. rachel: that will not be fair we
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rachel: we are back with the christmas show of the morning. pete: were counting down with the "fox & friends" advent calendar. will: 23 days until christmas let's open it up and see what's inside for day three. rachel: cheers. it's brute sparkling wine. pete: there's only one and there's three of us, crack it open. it's a beautiful bottle you can purchase at one hope wine.com very cool. you can have that. you cannot check back that.
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