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fox friends weekend starting with this, trump celebrating bigtime at a campaign rally after a thursday's debate and a massive fund raising haul. will: and a major win for businesses. the supreme court rules against federal regulations. we're going to talk to one of the plaintiffs about a how it's protecting them from crazy climate rules. pete: plus, looks like a nothing burger. mcdonald's plant-based men if you items failing -- menu items failing. who'd have thought? the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend on a saturday starts right now. ♪ lately i've been, i've been losing sleep. ♪ dreaming about the things that we could be ♪ will: good morning and welcome to to "fox & friends" on this saturday morning. you know something i've come to appreciate? t not really my way i grew up around beaches. i -- you know, the way they do it in new jersey, it's like a carnival --
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[laughter] in a city, and yet it all meets together right will there on the beach. pete: oh, the boardwalk. will: yeah, i know. at first i with was like, that's a little, i don't know, not -- pete: the carnival meets beach? will: yeah, it's not classy. [laughter] but the more i think about it -- rachel: tell me more, sherman, texas. [laughter] will: they're classy. i get it. i think it's kind of cool, the idea. let my kids at some age a just run up and down the boardwalk, go get an ice cream. they're going to run to the beach. lately i've been thinking, that's pretty cool. that's what i'm getting at. rachel: this is someone who doesn't like parades. pete: yeah. doesn't like basic things. rachel: basic american things. will: i don't with like overly forced things. i like, i like to be natural. i like it to come, to have happened, you know, organically. i don't like big plans.
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don't call me three weeks ahead of time and say you want to go to dinner. i like it that day. what are you doing? let's have dinner. that's my favorite. pete: there was a bunch of trash sitting on the couch here -- rachel: it was left over from my sandwich, i had to run outside -- will: it was all rachel. pete: if i was trying to clean up, will was like, stop, leave it, it's hermes. rachel: you're such a gentleman. he would never gas up my car, we know that about a him -- pete: or clean up your stuff. with will but my way is more fun. [laughter] pete: it's a fair point. speaking of new jersey, we have to move on, there's a poll out there that shows trump up 1 is point in new jersey. rachel: amazing. pete: part of the reason, places like cape may with are very conservative. but he was in virginia yesterday talking about the debate with a big crowd, and here's what former president trump had to say. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much.
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thank you. thank you. hello, virginia. did anybody last night watch a thing called the debate? [cheers and applause] man, that was a big one. we had a big victory against a man that is really look to destroy our country. he's the worst. he's the most corrupt, the most incompetent president in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] and we have to take it back from that party. remember, the biggest problem for our country is not joe biden's personal decline, it's that joe bidens' policies are causing america's decline at a level we've never seen before: that's why this virginia the people -- november the people of virginia and the people of america are going to the tell crooked joe biden, biden, you're fired! will: there's a lot of people making the point that trump makes, it's his policies. i don't know.
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i think they're both of equal weight. and actually they're related to each other because the decline being covered up with with the lies, i can't get over that. i just think it's -- from the media what to the political sphere, you're willing to throw the security of the united states of america under the bus for whatever it is that's compelling you to lie. and you'll do the same thing on policies, that's my point. rachel: well, i think that -- you know, i was at a diner just the morning after that debate, and it was fascinating how many people said i woke up more scared about america -- pete: they should be. rachel: -- today. they should be. imagine you're the mother or a father of a military member. we're on the brink potentially of world war iii. i mean, we're in all these proxy wars, anything could go wrong, and this is the guy in charge? and mind you, will and pete, you have schumer and all these other people coming out and saying, you know, a few weeks ago a how sharp he is, and he's analyzing
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every issue inside of the, you know, oval office and in the, you know, all the places in the world, he's analyzing it, and he knows what we have to do and he's debating. look at that man you're seeing on the screen there. he's debating no one but himself there. pete: yeah. rachel: the only question he's asking is who am i. pete: what am i doing here? rachel: joe, where are you? pete: that split screen is the reason it was so terrible for joe, but i do believe we're underplaying the phenomenal performance -- not us, but the mediaover all. trump did a great job not taking the bait, staying disciplined, going back to policy. he didn't overplay the whole joe you don't know where you are, but he did it at the right time. when he talked about you didn't fire anybody over afghanistan or, over what's happening at the border, that landed with me a lot. to your point about security of our nation, the country. trump passed the commander in chief test clearly and and joe
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biden not even close. rachel: and people asking who is running the show. that's a great question. will: well, fascinating move in oklahoma where the oklahoma state the superintendent has passed new requirements to public schools teach the bible and the ten commandments. now, the argument that's been made, well, look, the bible is inseparable from the history of the united states. that's just, that's a fact. that's a historical fact. it's interwoven. christianity is interwoven into the deck la a haitian -- declaration of independence. pete: endowed by the creator? will: that's what a natural right is. that's the beginning point, and father steven hamilton was on "fox & friends" earlier. >> it's a great day here in oklahoma, a great opportunity with the bible policy because it
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gives us an opportunity for a renewed focus on a source document of our cultural patrimony, recognizing the bible's value from the historical and a literary perspective. i think to be clear, this is not a policy about using the bible as a religious or devotional use. rather, it's an academic study from historical and literary perspective. if. will: weeing, by the way, add had that -- we, by the way, had that conversation. we do have separation of church and state in terms of should you be teaching religion in school, but you have to teach history in schools, and religion is part of history. pete: and you can't teach western civilization without biblical understanding. it's impossible. so louisiana just put the ten commandments in every classroom. there'll be challenges to these, but there's a supreme court there i think will overturn some of the things that happened years ago in the '60s and the '800s that took player and the bible and the ten commandments
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out of schools. those will be challenged, and rightfully so. because for 150 years, almost 20 the 0 years, those were in our public government schools. not as an establishment of religion, but as a recognition of our foundation. and it's good to see states doing it, and i hope more do. texas should do it. tennessee should do it. other states should say this is important to us. rachel: it's interesting to see the pendulum start to swing in the other direction after so many years of ignoring, as you said, history and the foundation and the roots of so many things. i mean, i think of it in terms of assimilation. we have all these new people coming into the country. assimilation is important for unity. another point that i think this brings up is, you know, nothing happens in a vacuum, you know? something happens in a vacuum, i should say. you take these roots out, what has happened in public schools, you've injected a different religion, the religion of wokeness and gender theory and crt and all of these progressive things have become the new
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foundation, even religion cult of american public schools. maybe this also is part of, you know, pulling that back because, as you said, pete, so well in the books that you've written, this has been intentional. it's an agenda. pete: no doubt. and it started with the removing of god. if we're going to get back on the path, let's throw him back in there. rachel: that's right. will: all right. mcdonald's not loving it. [laughter] the president says their new mcplant burger has a failed. [laughter] plant-based burgers and meats continue to disappoint. here's joe earlier, mcdonald's usa's president. they tested them in dallas and san francisco. it was not successful in either market, so i don't think the u.s. consumer coming to mcdonald's are looking for mcplant or plant-based proteins from mcdonald's now. yeah. i mean, yeah. rachel: not surprising. pete: what do you think you're selling? yeah. will: it's mcdonald's. pete: if i know why i gold to mcdonald's. rachel: right.
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that's true. pete: it's not because i'm feeling think today -- [laughter] or have some ethical standard by which my food is procured. i gist want some good nuggets. rachel: it would be okay if it was actually plants, but if you look at an impossible burger ors it's a bunch of things our body can't process. if you're on a health kicking, again, don't go to mcdonald's. we have to look at the ingredients, it's pretty gross. will: i could be in a bubble, but i feel like meat is on the rise in terms of health and demand. no, i mean, like, when people -- rachel: yes. plant-basedded, it's very nutrient dense, well, but people are trying to move you away from meat. there is a total -- will: well, there's that, but i'm talking about real people talking. people understand protein is key, i need protein. pete: this is just like evs, this is the kind of garbage they've been ramming down our throats. beyond meat, which is a public
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company and in july of 2019 their share was at $2355. that's a lot -- 235. it's dropped 97%, it's at a $6, 6.70 on friday. rachel: and that's with tons of people like bill gate, the w.h.o. and is all these people pushing you to not -- because they don't want you to amendment eat meat because cows take up, you know, carbon ask all this kind of stuff that they have on why you shouldn't eat meat meat. but they've been pushing it hard, and to see this drop is so interesting. in matter what they say like with the ev iss -- pete: it revives your faith in average people, the people we meet in diner, out on fox square, the people watching right now. they understand what's up. both their feet and their dollars. love it. rachel: they sure do. all right, maybe we're seeing a revival of common sense in america. all right. the jury this if karen reid's murder if trial ordered to keep deliberating for the fifth day after failing to reach a unanimous verdict yesterday. if reid is facing a second-degree murder charge
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accused of killing her police officer boyfriend john o'keefe back in 20232. prosecutors say is she hit him with her car, but she claims officers are trying to frame her in an elaborate cover-up. jury deliberations continue on monday at 9 a.m. eastern. a florida fisherman is expected to be okay after a shark pit him -- bit him near the florida-georgia border yesterday. the shark attacking when he and a group of fishermen tried reeling it in. meanwhile, up the coast in massachusetts a group of sharks surrounding a come's boat earlier this month -- couple's boat earlier this month. >> oh, god. >> wow. >> oh, god. no, it's a whale. >> it's a shark. >> that is a whale. >> that is a shark. >> oh, my god, that is a freaking shark. >> that's a great white shark. >> that is a shark like i've never seen. >> wow. rachel: the couple says they were trying to catch lobsters when the sharks came within
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inches of their boat. dust off those dancing shoes and start practicing for the dirty dancing days of summer if festival. oh, boy, watch with. ♪ this could be love because -- ♪ i had the time of my life. ♪ no, i never felt this way before ♪ rachel: the iconic movie location, mountain lake lodge in virginia, is hosting its annual event in august to honor the film. activities include dancing lessons, competitions and live music. and they promise that that you'll have -- ♪ the time of your life ♪ will: nice. rachel: right? will: yeah, that's good. rachel: that song was, prom-themed song, that's how old i am. who doesn't love this movie? do you guys not love this movie? will: i need to rewatch it.
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i want to answer your question honestly. pete: i would too -- rachel: you haven't watched it, like, 30 times? will: i haven't watched it in 30 years. pete: me too. in my mind, it's a fine movie. will: let me tell you something everybody does love -- rachel: it's an '800s movie! everybody in the '80s loved that movie. will: gotta move on. there's something else everybody loved besides dirty the dancing, it's the war on warriors, which is number one on the new york times' bestseller list for two straight weeks. it's number two for the third week now, is that right? pete: correct. first week, number one. second week, number one, and this week, it's number two. will: nice. pete: the outpouring has been amazing. walmart, costco, it's fun to go into the store, and someone put my book over annie fauci's in costco when we got there -- anthony fauci's. go ahead and do that, if you want. i can't compare the amount of response to this book even for
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battle for the american mind. everybody's reading it and going, oh, my goodness, thank you so much. books and letters are pouring in. it's a great read for the beach before julyth. -- 4th. take a look. you can find it anywhere books are sold. if you order it now -- will: for you to get on the new york times bestseller list two weeks in a row, it means it's undeny where by -- rachel: yes. this is not a book "the new york times" wants to -- i was thinking about you and the war on warrior, what joe biden was saying when he said no one lost their -- that's a war on warriors from your commander in chief supposedly. then also, you know, just the fact that, again, what i said earlier, if you have people in the military and you have a commander in chief in that condition, to me, that's a war on warriors. pete: no doubt. rachel: that is not protecting your troops. pete: the war on warriors is happening right now. donald trump comes in, there's a lot he will do to clean house and change the reality of our military. will: congratulations, man.
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rachel: we're proud of you. president thank you for supporting the endeavor. will: charges dismissed for protesters at ut-austin. just the latest example of college students not being held accountable. pete: our next guest says if this was happening to any other group, it would be a national crisis. it's just so confusing. i can't make a decision. two words, my friend. atturo tires: built to last, and won't break the bank. how are you with dating apps? atturo puts performance within reach.
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pete: this week criminal charges dropped against almost 80 people arrested at a anti-israel demonstrations at the university of texas-austin on april 29th. after manhattan d.a. a alvin bragg dropped the charges for nearly all of the pro-hamas protesters who were arrested after take over columbia university's hamilton hall. so no accountability for anybody. and our next guest witnessed the anti-semitism firsthand at ucla. >> just trying to understand what you're protesting. no one if there if your guys' team will let you guys speak, and it's scary for you guys to be standing here. i literally have walked around for the last two hours justing asking what's going on here today, why are you guys here, and no one can speak to me. and if you guys are laughing. i don't understand how this is funny. pete: montana tucker is a social media activist and joins us now.
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montana, you can tell you got emotional there. what are they trying to do? it looks like intimidation, to me. >> that's the reason why i went there, because i actually went to ucla a week or two ago before the encampments started and had really beautiful conversations with students who wanted to learn. we actually had important conversations, and when i went this time, no one would speak, they kept saying i had to speak to a media liaison. i was very peaceful wanting to see if we could have conversations. then they blocked me with, basically, a human barricade, wouldn't let me walk on public property. the next day a jewish student was literally blocked from going to close, and then it starts getting extremely -- to class, and then it started getting extremely violent. if. pete: why does it seem to be acceptmen against jews but 40 no other group of people? it'd be a national outrage. >> and it should be for every single group of people, by the way. any group this is happening to, this should be an outrage.
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my grandparents are holocaust survivors, and i used to hear stories, and i would always think they were exaggerating, or i couldn't imagine that actually happening, and now it is happening. we need to take it seriously just like i feel it wasn't take as seriously as it should have been back then. but repurr per cutses need -- repercussions need to happen. president you heard what i said in the intro, anybody arrested for breaking the law, all the charges are dropped, so what lessons or repercussions have these protesters actually felt? >> i just don't understand how these charges have been dropped. again, like you said, if it was any other group of people this was happening to, this wouldn't even be a question. of course everyone would be arrested, and this would have stopped a long time ago. i don't understand because -- pete: so that that's the big why question i always a ask, why is it okay against jews? >> this has been going on since the beginning of time, and that's why people say, no, this is just anti-israel. the in, it is anti-jews and
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l.a., i'm is sure you guys covered what happened at the temple in l.a. these were just jews going to pray at temple x this happened then. so it's an anti-jew problem. pete: over two dozen majority muslim, arab countries in the world, yet focus on the left and the palestinian cause seem the believe they can't tolerate one jewish state. >> yeah. and, again, anti-semitism, it's on the rise every single day. it's continuing to rise, continuing to rise. pete: if you don't confront it, it will rise. >> and it is. pete: yeah. we appreciate you showing your courage and bringing videos like that to our viewers. >> thank you so much. thank you. pete: god bless you. all right, a major win for businesses, the supreme court rules against federal regulation. we're talking to one of the plaintiffses about how it's protecting them from crazy climate rules. ♪ ♪
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will: in a landmark ruling friday, the supreme court sided with fishermen who challenged a federal government rule that required them to pay $70000 -- 7000 a day for, quote, an at-sea monitor. pete: the justices overturning the so-called chevron precedent, a legal theory that that in this case gave the government too much power over businesses. rachel: here to react is one of the plaintiffs, megan lapp. so great of you on. so there was these monitors9 that the government said you had to have on the fishing boats. you had to pay them $700 a day to be on there. so what are, what were exactly the monitors trying to do? what was the government wanting to collect from you guys on that, on the boat? >> so federal law requires that we take these monitors, and they collect biological data as well as enforce fisheries
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regulations. you know, we take them and we comply. but what actually happened in this case is that the government wanted to expand its own program and have more monitors on our boats but did not have money from congress to pay for it, so they forced us to pay for these monitors' salaries out of pocket. like, who pays directly for the salary of a government employee? if. [laughter] will: yeah, and, megan, the reason your case forced a total reconsideration of how we enforce government regulation, why it brought the quote-unquote chevron regulation back before the supreme court is this wasn't something that an elected official required of you. this was outsourced ott administrative issues and in your case, doubled the amount you have to spend on monitors. >> yes. yes. and, you know, what really the problem was, was the agencies just completely overstepped their legislative bounds, but they know they have deference in the courts.
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pete: yes. >> so agencies continue to push the line of their legislative authority. they keep pushing it further is and further and further knowing that the cases will never get heard on the facts. our case was never heard on the facts. we never had, like, a real discussion about the facts of it because the courts just defer to the government. pete: yeah. and if that's why this is so significant, is that what's being overturned is the deference in the courts through this meaning when a business like yours brings a suit because they believe something's unlawful, effectively the system was rigged for the government in the past based on these regulations. now, what you believe will happen is a court would have heard your argument and said,, well, that's absurd, it's not in the law. it would send it back, right? >> right, right. and and really this is the just a return to the inscription above the court that that says equal justice under law. u.s. citizens finally have an equal standing before federal courts with the u.s. government. we finally have a level playing field, and that's going to
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change the game very substantially. rachel: can you just speak a little bit about how it directly affected this industry, what that was causing, you know, in terms of lost wages and profits for you. >> well, can you imagine having to pay out of pocket a government employee on your boat, with that employee maybe making more per day than your crew? how do you think that feels in a business, in a a small, confined space? if not great. [laughter] will: will: you're paying for the government employee -- pete: who's already making a lot of money, themselves. will: all right. meghan lapp, we appreciate you being on with us this morning and fighting what really was a landmark decision -- rachel: you saved your industry, probably going to save other people's small businesses as well, so we're really grateful. >> absolutely. thank you so much. rachel: well, china a mocking the presidential debate with a state journalist calling it very
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strength. so let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. hey, rick. rick: yeah, we'll get a lot of data once they get in there and test the atmosphere inside the disturbance. show you what we're talking about, we've got three disturbances out in the atlantic basin. this is something you might see in august of september, this kind of activity. this is june still. we're early in the hurricane season, and we're expecting this to be a really active season. see that bundies turbans over yucatan in mexico, that that possibly develop, and behind beryl there's another system. this time of your you almost never see stuff across the deep atlantic, but this time it is. it is going to move into the caribbean. we're going to have to watch this for people along the northern caribbean islands, maybe in towards yucatan and we can't rule out something across the u.s. we have plenty of time to watch this which we will dow -- do, but this hurricane season is going to be active. we're seeing it already. if you live anywhere along any
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eastern seaboard coasts or along the gulf, you should be making plans right now. back to you inside. will: thank you, rick. rick: you bet. will: the world was watching, and our foreign adversaries are now mocking america after these debate moments. >> more border patrol and more asylum officers. >> president trump? >> i really don't know what he said at this end -- the end of this. i don't think he knows what he said either. >> look, if we finally beat medicare -- >> thank you, president biden. president trump? >> well, he's right, he did beat medicare, he beat it to death. he's destroying medicare. >> 8 handicap -- >> yeah. >> 8 -- how -- >> i've seen your swing, i know your swing. [laughter] if. will: one former state editor from china posting on x, quote, personal if attacks, hazy memory, mocking each other, this debate was very entertaining for many if chinese people. in calling the night a negative advertisement for western democracy.
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congressman carlos gimenez sits on the house select knee committee on china. start with this, congressman. you know what's fascinating? a lot of american media is attempting to do something kind of similar to what china's doing and act like the whole thing, these two guys -- the embarrassment was one-sided. i don't know why we're trying to pretend, oh, gosh, can you believe these two candidateses? it was one who couldn't keep it together. >> yeah, that's right. but, look, our adversaries already knew what joe biden was all about, and it's not really just about a joe biden and his age and his feebleness and his really not fit to be president, but also he's, he, he assembled the worst cabinet in history too. and it's the policies of the democrat party that are really, you know, destroying america. open borders, reckless spending, weakness abroad. all that, that makes for a pretty, pretty bad combination of policies, and that's what the democratic party's about, that's what joe biden's about. the fact that he's also weak and
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and feeble and obviously not fit to be president, well, that's just the cherry on top. will: it's interesting you say our foreign adversaries already knew, it's no surprise to them, which makes sense because they have to interact with joe biden. it also kind of makes it even more interesting if they knew that they would go public and mock biden. >> yeah. and now the whole world knows what we have been telling the world and the american people for over a year, well over a year, that this president is not fit for the job. and he's certainly not fit to be reelected. if look, even the cnns and the msnbc couldn't hide it anymore. it was obvious in front of 50million people. their entire narrative just crashed down around them, that somehow we have this, you know, young and invigorated 800-year-old -- 80-year-old that's up to the task, and they couldn't protect him anymore. and now they're trying to find a way out but, you know what? the gig is up. you've been lying to us about joe biden.
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you've been lying to us about a bunch of stuff for the last eight years. and it's, and these chickens are going to come home to roost. will: congressman, what's your anticipation? if what is your position? can they pull this offsome all this talk, oh, we're going to replace biden, maybe it's time for him to step aside. others are saying that's easy said. mechanic ifically, you can't get this done in time for the convention or in time for the ballot, in time for the general election. >> oh, i think they can. i think if joe biden say, oh, i don't want to run anymore, what are they going to do? they're going to have to do something and pick somebody. but again, don't fall for that. it's not just about joe biden. it's about the democrat policies. and like i said, open borders, reckless spending, weakness abroad, that's their recipe. and that's a disaster for america. so whoever they come up with, if they replace joe biden, you know, well, we just got a younger version of joe biden, it's joe biden, yeah,, you know, he's unfit for the job.
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but his policies are really what's wrecking america, and the next one -- whoever that person is -- are just going to follow those policies because that's the policies of the democrat party. will: right. congressman carlos gimenez, thanks so much for being with us. >> it's my pleasure. will: pete, over to you. pete: turning now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert, police charging a 64-year-old man with a dwi after a minivan crashed into a long island nail salon yesterday killing four people. the van drove all the way through the building. nine people including the driver were taken to the hospital. authorities are still investigating. man. and nasa announcing the boeing starliner could stay in space for months. they're trapped in space. the aircraft experienced helium leaks and thruster issues during its initial launch. it was supposed to return back to earth earlier this month, but nasa wants more time to understand what caused the
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issue. officials, they're insisting the astronauts onboard the manned flight are safe to come home in an emergency despite their extended stay on the international space station. it's unclear when this spacecraft will return. so we have astronauts stuck in space. got it. and texas deputies saving a eight puppies that were found abandoned in 100-degree heat on monday. officers say a good samaritan found the puppies trapped inside a carrier without water in the middle of a field. police haven't identified a suspect and say it'll be hard to since there were no surveillance cameras near where the puppies were found. those are cute though. the puppies named cheetohs, fritos, ruffles, doritoss and pringles. they're doing better and are up for adoption at the fort worth shelter. and those are your headlines. if. all right. mark wahlburg visits his
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daughter at college and is forced to go shopping. that coming up in rachel's pop culture round-up with tom shillue. ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with all the money i saved i thought i'd buy stilts. hi honey. ahhh...ooh. look, no line at the hot dog stand. yes! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty.♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients.
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time for another pop culture round-up, and i'm here with fox news contributor and comedian tom shillue. tom, we're going to start off, you've got your guns ready. >> yeah, yeah. rachel: ready to go. we're going to start off the with this. is so prince harry is reportedly confused that the royal family has cut him off, and he's devastated that he can't support kate middleton while she's going through this cancer treatment. what do you make of that? is he insane? >> these two are unbelievable, and whenever i talk about these so-called royals on this segment, i get angry mail from people, but i'm going to say it again -- rachel: why? >> i always say they're both boring. neither one of these two has ever said anything interesting, except maybe the most interesting thing was we want to separate ourselves from the royal family. [laughter] and now they're separated, and they're wondering, hey, what happened? you guys did it -- rachel: and they didn't just separate, let's be clear. meghan markle took really clear shots at kate, and they're like,
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why can't we hang out with kate? she's doing through this, and everything they do ends up in the press. you didn't buy the jam? she'ses selling jam now. [laughter] let's move to the real housewives, which is where meghan should end up. this housewife is kelly bensimon, and she was supposed to get married to this really wealthy, kind of handsome financier, but she's ready to get married and just a few days before she's calling it off because she's, like, she is the one who wants the prenup. >> i don't believe this. rachel: you don't? >> four days before? i think it's an excuse. obviously something happened. she's using the prenup as an excuse because that's her branding thing. i'm so successful. he's richer than she is as far as i can tell. she doesn't like him anymore. this whole thing have happened. it's a good sign they're not getting married,, obviously -- rachel: let's just talk about prenups. that's not very romantic. >> no, it's ridiculous.
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but this is the world these people travel in. the real housewives, they're basically branded as divorced people, isn't that the whole thing? [laughter] rachel: some of them, yeah. >> they're not a good lesson anyway -- rachel: maybe he's been saved from something. >> definitely. rachel: maybe he's the one -- >> he dodged a bullet there. rachel: all right. mark wahlburg, now, he's a great guy. this is a real family guy. so he takes his daughter to clemson university where she's going to start college, and he's sharing this college moment, this photo where he's waiting in a chair while she's shopping, and people are just loving this photo because, you know, what dad can't relate? >> look at that, that line of frilly dresses. [laughter] this is where every dad is -- i'm not even that far, you know what i mean? i'm, like, at home. i don't even go to the score. -- store. look at him, he's sitting there, and he's probably -- he's got his rosary beads on the wrist. i bet he's saying a rosary, that's how good this guy is.
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[laughter] rachel: yeah. everybody's loving it. he's a real dad, and these are the moments that people, you know, love about celebrities like that. >> yeah. rachel: all right. again z is coining a -- gen-z is coining a new term. it is called microcheating. have you heard of this? >> yes. rachel: for those of you who don't know, this is microcheating. >> liking another girl on instagram, is that considered cheating? what about if you have a snapchat streak with someone who's not your partner? a lot of us struggle with insecurities. rachel: i don't think she's being insecure, i think that's cheating. if i found sean was liking bikini photos of other women, i would not be liking in that, or if he was having a conversation streak on snapchat? >> i totally agree with you, she is absolutely right. and when she says of course if they're having little sex talk back and fort, that is ridiculous cheating. but even liking. i don't think guys should be liking at all. they shouldn't be looking -- what are guys doing, what are you doing on instagram anyway?
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you're a guy. rachel: go lift some weights. that's what women really want you to do, get fit. >> yes, exactly. i would agree this is cheating. you don't even have to call it microcheating. rachel: it's just cheating. >> yes. rachel: it's the since gram cheating do -- instagram cheating. we're on the same page. >> yeah. rachel: thanks for joining us. >> thank you. i'm going to wait outside a store. rachel: yeah. or go lift some weights, tom. [laughter] red, white and blue for the barbecue. tips for hosting the perfect july 4th bash still ahead. ♪
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>> yeah. my kids are here, so apparently we're doing it with them. we have some outdoor games, and they're going to start playing those. of course, when you're hosting. i made a red, white and blue charcuterie board. all the cheeses are from the state of wisconsin, which is the state of cheese, and -- rachel: that's -- [inaudible conversations] >> -- state or country for cheese. so three different,s three to five different cheeses over here over here we just made up a board with some blue chips and tomatoes, and it looks like an american flag. rachel: it sure does. it's beautiful. >> now we're going to talk about making drinks, whether it's cocktails or mocktails, these here are wonder melon, watermelon juice, and they're great at mixers. this is lemon mint. you have watermelon basil.
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pete: i like the lemon. >> think of it like a little or like with a straw, really good. make them into little star shaped popsicles and over here these are the star pop molds from tovolo, get them at way fair and they stack perfect and make them with all different toppings and of course we're going to talk about smores over here. the last week we talked about smores in a bag. now we're doing them as little sandwiches. so these are the keebler limited edition rocky road fudge stripes in time for the holiday. you can put them with marshmallow or fluff and going for sprinkles. i made that. the ones that is here. >> it's good for the kids. really delicious. >> or pregnant women.
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really fun and delicious to make a smores board with it as well. follow me on instagram. >> you're a good follow. in real life. >> we like having you here always. rachel: thank you, guys. rick. pete: weathermanumbrella.com and the patriot umbrella on sale today. >> we launched them and some are selling out already. in the last hour and a half. go there and get it and by the way, we've got kid's umbrellas and this is how they come. you got two kids that are going to love these kids umbrellas. pete: let me see that. >> there you go. open it up. this is the best looking umbrella that we've made. it's the first time i've ever made any classy.
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rachel: three great episodes on discussing jill biden's cruelty. the cruelty of jill biden with my daughter and we have an episode with victor davis hanson and talking about decline of america and finally we're discussing again travel sports, are they ruining your marriage? will: always virtually attacking me. rachel: that's a question to ask yourself. pete: watch the will cain show from the kitchen table and buy a weatherman umbrella and war on war worship gods too while you're at it. rachel: number one, make it number one again. pete: let's raise more money for folds of honor. weathermanumbrella.com and hope you have a great saturday and look forward to seeing you tomorrow. rachel: bye, everybody
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