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rachel: terrifying in a moments after president trump's terrifying assassination plot and fbi calling his shooter strikingly intelligent. joey: plus, harris hits the trail today stopping at another swing state reportedly dialing back her far left rhetoric. pete: we're going to talk to him in a minute and find out how he's feeling as he gets closer and closer ♪
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♪ ♪ rachel: oh, man, you guys. allentown. i was just there. and brian kilmeade talked about that yesterday. pete: he d. rachel: yeah, watch. >> i can't sing the song but do we have a video in we'll play it. it's a working class song. we work perfect on that. sean would know it. rachel: is it a boomer song? >> yeah, from the 80s.
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pete: did you know there was a song allentown? joey: no, my song is 15 now and had to look up billy joel for his chorus concert and i guarantee he doesn't know that song. it's not a top ten hit. rachel: i know uptown girl but know more about christie brinkly. pete: we'll set until 20 minutes when brian kilmeade joins us at 7:30 a.m. and get his insight. billy joel writes about his neck of the woods. rachel: allentown is a beautiful town and working class town and the people i met were awesome. pete: glad you talked to them. check in with our own will cain not on the couch this morning and more important duty and thinking about it, will, i just ordered starbucks and you're wearing green t-shirts and i'm wearing green socks and i've got a relaxing easy morning and i want to know how you're feeling
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and i've been in junior shoes before and it's fun, there's anticipation that's building and it's a great cause and have to have nerves running right now and you're about to jump in the drink and i hear it's a little dicey in the water this year. will: i know what's going on there. rachel is trying to order starbucks egg bites and joey is drink his preworkout and pete is trying to get de-calf coffee. i'm more nervous this year than last career and i don't know if it's because ignorance was bliss a year ago or the weather reports leading up to today and the navy seal swim in new york city.
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i'm slightly more nervous than a year ago to do this swim. but as you point-blank layups out, pete, it's getting exciting and i don't know but the people are starting to show up. the swimmers are showing up and in fact, let me introduce you to two -- this is cool. pete, gunner is about 14. joey, you mentioned your son is 15. rachel your son is like 16/17 and charlie is 16. they should all hang their heads in shame because rex is about to dot new york city navy seal swim. rex might be the younger swimmer this year. why did you want to do this? >> raise awareness for the navy seal foundation and they do a bunch of great stuff for us and i want to give back, go, navy. will: applying to the naval academy. will: i can't say the younger without showing the oldest. david is a vietnam veteran and he's 77. is that right?
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>> 6. will: 76. army ranger and the oldest swimmer in the water today and why do you want to do this? >> same reason he is. and the same reason i've done it for the last three years, show respect, pay ticket to those guys and guys that didn't come back and on his own. will: you told me that i'm so disappointed and pete's not here. i know his first sergeant from afghanistan and i must have, you said it, it was your words and not mine. l you must have blown the doors off him so bad that he didn't want to come back. >> something like that. he was -- pete, rangers lead the way. pete: tell that ranger, he's not wrong. i respect him and appreciate him. he's correct. will: dod and army major on the couch right now who both said you're absolutely right, rangers lead the way.
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>> go go. will: we'll see if these guys are leading the way. i won't lead the way but towards the tail end of this run that kicks off in a few minutes on "fox & friends". pete: we'll cover it all. all for the navy seals foundation and go to the website to donate and support the cause. really great. joey: that's awesome. rachel: thanks, will. that was a great segment. pete: i'm getting foe mo on that part of it. joey: not doing pullups to get warmed up: rachel: a lot of female viewers will be sticking around for it. pete: it's awesome he's out there. moving onto campaign trail, both donald trump and kamala harris on the campaign trail yesterday and headed to nevada today and a key battleground state and
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point-blank layupsed out a montage of the exact same speech she gives time and time again much reading off a telepromter and highly curated and took 70 seconds worth of questions and we can bare reigns leading hear her answers over a campaign jet. she's creating a caricature of who she is. joey: softball question. pete: exactly. she's trying to overcome years of policy stances that she's made as vice president, when she was running for president. when she was asenator and all of the things she said and done are now coming back because we have a way back machine to play what she actually believes. here's a reminder and she lays out her curated case of stances that kamala harris had on frabbing and ice and guns and here's her over the years. >> there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. we have to critically examine ice and its role and the way it's administered.
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>> sponsored by bernie sanders and cosponsor on it. >> yes. >> it'll totally eliminate private insurance. >> let's eliminate all that and move on. >> do you believe in the mandatory bye back of assault webs? >> great question. i believe we need to do buy backs. pete: we have an axios quote and i want to butt up to this and she laid out her policy position and political career there and did that montage and axios said about that and during the 2020 election psychoand will harris ban that had on fracking and bye back programs and de-criminalizing illegal border crossings and now the campaign changed over this and it's part of the process and the position has been "shaped by three years of effective governments" harris will have to answer republican criticism over her stance of unsuccessful run for president and among several democratic
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candidates and what helicopters say something if there were a moment of truth to it and something i try to advocate for it and giving politicians for the opportunity to learn. change policies on energy and gun buy backs and illegal crossings because of three years of effective governance and trying to ban guns and kill energy and let people across the border unfettered and make sense of what's effective of the last three years and is any different than the policies that you outlined as a presidential candidate four years ago. nothing u you've done exactly what you said you want to do. we've been successful rachel: ai candidate and i've been saying
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it on tv. tiktok, tell prompt terrific and the view. rachel: harris ditching her old positions. >> she said she's going after greedy corporations for it and the problem is is it's an introductory phase and rally with tim walz and conducted on a v very general level and she's done a little run away from her positions from 2019 and 2020. but she hasn't really laid out what her policies are now. so we don't know and she's not letting anybody ask her. pete: she's counting oen a complicit press and wonder why tim walz and stuff about a
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stolen vascularized lori harmon and it's coming -- valor and it's a complicit press and no media with left wing and they've never asked tough questions of him. he's on the snagsal team and having to answer those questions and same for the most part of kamala harris and not having to face serious scrutiny and not been a serious candidate. >> you run a the press and do focus group asks tell them this was me then and this is me now and it was all very cynical and donald trump's job to force her out and force her to answer questions. rachel: if you change your position as joey was bringing up, you wouldn't -- if you sincerely change your positions and you're like i really have been deflective and i thought about this and i don't below that stuff i said anymore.
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wow wouldn't have picked tim walz and would pick a more moderate and conservative democrat and chose someone to the left of her and by the way, later in the show, we've got to get to tim walz and i've been dying to talk to you, pete, specifically about tim walz because he seems more like a berkeley dad than -- to me. we'll get to that later on. we're joined live in studio with more. >> good morning. this information was shared with former president trump and met with and interviewed by the fbi
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that week and according to abc news and strikingly intelligent children scoring higher than 1500 on sat precollege exam. he also may have been struggling for years with an undiagnosed disorder fbi reportedly told trump that the shooter's motive is unknown and there's no indication that anyone else was involved and we're also learning new records obtained by iowa senator chuck grassley's office that the shooter visited a local gun club dozens of times in the year leading up to the attack and local gun club -- we had some of the records and you can see here it says a tom crooks signed in over 43 times in 11 months including holidays like christmas and halloween and valentine's day by himself and grassley's office characterizing the target practice for intense preparation and 80% of visits were spent on the rifle range and final visit was the day before the shooting and it all comes as the secret service is
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reviewing dozens of new body cam video showing and playing by police and showing critical moments before and after the assassination attempt including one officer body cam picking up one person on the roof before shots were fired on the roof and secret service admitting the attempted assassination of donald trump was a u.s. secret service failure and we are reviewed and updating our protective policies and procedures in other words to ensure a tragedy like this never occurs again. pete: thank you. hi a retired secret service agent on the show and he was part of protective detail for a long time and he pointed out huge culture problems inside the secret service and obviously gross negligence the day of.
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i kind of know the analogy that it feels like a situation where the secret service and nobody inside the government said we're going to plan nor that . donald trump should have had a larger and more scrutinized secret service protection detail of the level of protection against him and didn't have the agents or resources and coordination and not communicating properly and unfortunately this guy got a shot. joey: it's how much police intrude in people's lives and who he was and how he got there and should have been stopped the
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day of and that's something that anybody will agree to. rachel: there's noodle rod not a lot of information about him and frustrating things for me just as somebody looking at not just this crime but many of the other shooting sprees that we see and seems that when they withhold this information about the shooter, it's not just that we need to know so they say don't go off in conspiracy theories. then be more transparent of what's going on and other point is that we need to know what's going on with the kids. this kid and this assassin and pans in the mental health
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profession, which is cheiroyous. i think one was a social worker and the other was a counselor. was that undiagnosed and what kinds of drugs was he on? what more do we know and should know more at this stage. joey: going to the grocery store and buy a pack of bacon and it has a cartoon pig on it and our kids idea of death is so far from mortality and you know it's fake and they don't develop in their core and underring of the gravity of mortality and then they go down these dark roads and if you ate meat, you raise
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that had animal and had a direct connection and you raised life and know what it took to go through death and kids these days and pete: it's a serious topic and good reference. killing on and off combat tour. joey: read the boring ones like bear went over the mountain. pete: sorry, rachel. rachel: you guys continue. rachel: turning to headlines starting with a fox terrifying video showing the moment a plane falls from the sky and crashes in a residential neighborhood in southern brazil killing the 61 people on board. brazilian officials are investigating what went wrong. the plane was heading to the international airport in south
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paolo and flight tracking data shows it dropped 17,000 feet in one minutes and it's the deadliest plane crash in brazil since 2007. embattled venezuela president and dictator is rejecting the offer of safe passage to allow for a political transition and the socialist government is blocking access to what's app. it's an apparent attempt to end unrest and fiery protests erupted after the socialist dictator declared victory after last month's election and the opposition, the u.s. and other countries say evidence suggests he won the vote. by the way, he's also begun to round up and elmore imprison maf the opposition and it's terrifying. a teacher in california is starting off the school year in
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an unbearable way. she was preparing her classroom for the first day of school when she spotted a bear >> there's a bear in the classroom. >> and this is not a teddy one. rachel: she locked her phone in the room with the bear. luckily there was no damage except for a few stolen snacks. those are your head library lines. how did that happen? joey: that's in california and probably a juvenile brown bear. brown bears are the aggressive ones. juveniles act differently but you don't stand there with your phone. get out of the way. pete: we we have to pause for a commercial break and we'll bex back in hoa moment.
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>> people are voting with their stomachs and going to the grocery store and paying 50, 60, 70% more for food than a year ago. pete: it's true. look back at what harris said
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alaska the economy while in office. >> cost of groceries has gone up, cost of gas has gone up. one of the highest priorities for the president and for me. for many americans, prices are still too high and we still have work to do to astress that. bidenomics is working. it's working. prices for every day things like groceries are still too high. when i am president, it will be my day one priority to fight to bring down prices. pete: bidenomics is working. we have cohost of the big money show on fox business, taylor riggs. great to see you. >> you too. pete: she acknowledges that inflation is a real thing and something you can't avoid. this will show you it's hit everybody so far over 20% since 2021.
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when we talk about inflation being up 21%, it's that our wage aren't keeping up with that. so we feel poorer and my frustration is she's had 365 times three and a half years of day ones to show us economic policies so it can't be a priority on day one when it should be a prior right now and over the last three and a half years and i would argue we have her economic record. we had three and a half years of this economic record and it's been inflation. pete: people felt the same thing. you've got grocery tracks with what we saw on inflation and a big one, taylor, moving along. credit cards. if your income is not keeping up with cost of living and credit
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card payment interest rate is what, maybe 22% on sort of annualized basis. you get into the situation when most people are trying to pay off the interest and they're not even ibram to dip into the principle to pay off that. the american rescue plan and $2 trillion in print money and bipartisan infrastructure act and going for them with the green new deal and inflation reduction act and going for that with a 1.9 trillion and maybe, maybe, maybe coming out of covid and we'll still feeling the
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effects of it and we're over a year now past covid and these two i can't definitely justify any of this and i think the irony of all this is not inflation reduction for inflation increasing and just talked about debt and our countries at $35 trillion. these are ts. this is trillion of debt and that's all fueling that and i need to hear from candidate and the last two how they plan on slowing down some of the spending. >> running massive wartime deficit when we're not in war. pete: thanks for being here and watch more of taylor on the big money show weekdays on fox business at 1:00 p.m..
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>> thanks. pete: joe biden opening up about dropping out interestingly and his team takes their own party to task. brian kilmeade reacts to the democrats chaos next. you have more time to get dressed. and storage until august 12 and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today.
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>> i remember the first time i thought of myself as being a triage cigs president. i can't even say how old i am. hard to get out of my mouth. brining on the president i think had i had obligation to the country and do the most important thing i can do and we must defeat trump. i president biden finally
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opening up about his decision to drop out of the 2024 race. adviser blaming top democrats and media and donors for turning their backs on her old boss. listen. >> what did chick the debate was 24 days of unremitting negative, horrible attacks on joe biden. rachel: we have "fox & friends" cohost and host of one nation brian kilmeade. great to have you on the show, brian. what happened after the debate that was fascinating to me is that george clooney who's really tight with barack bank of america wrote an opportunistic ed saying that was a signal to the media that they now could be unleashed and had permission to go after joe biden for the final
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take down in a coordinated takedown. >> anita dunn to get that debate done in june and more concerned about letting on and how they were traveling president trump and get back in control and realize in my view that those court cases were not doing nothing but making him more popular and sympathetic and we say let's get this done in june. she was asked do you regret doing that? part of a conspiracy to expose joe and he gets out quickly and said there's no way. joe biden has a history of stepping up in mig moments and said like the state of the union and comeback was joe biden is
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very angry for pelosi and everyone else. he's very down for harris. impact on hearing going to click you and stab you in the back and nip you over and stab you in the front and telling the donors to stay out and give you 24 hours to decide to quit and you had no choice and they gave harris that was outmaneuvered by the scenes and i've not heard but it amazes me she could get this campaign going and stops organized and&done quickly and at some level the story will be told about getting all her ducks in a row to launch like this. rachel: there's a lot of intrigue and seeping out on this very interesting to watch.
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meanwhile kamala harris chose pete walz and your local high school as a coach and there's a lot more to this guy and it just doesn't ring true and you have a new special on fox nation called who is tim walz. tell us about it. >> i'm amazing how well read and people that do the ample thing going on and people going out of its way to give you a competency on who he is and what he became from a so-called moderate in the house to a real left wing governor. i don't know if he's been fully vetted. i'm not saying he's a bad guy, i'm saying he's a left wing guy. and what he said yesterday was written so yesterday and so true. kamala harris saying by picking tim walz is that i'm going to win with the left alone.
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i'm going to get the young people to vote for the first time and the left wingers that are sitting out last time and to vote this time. if you're an anti-tramper, if you're anti-tramper, come aboard and i don't care. if you're obama, come on board but the left wing will be all in for the left wing or nothing. how they govern will affect this forever. i talk about that for a bit and talking about that tonight. kayleigh mcenany on and tulsi tulsi gabbard on the no fly list and secret weapon of donald trump was montgomery and we're going to talk to her tonight and after her watch. i'm just living here in al
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allentown. rachel: bye, brian. will is gearing up for the navy swim across the hudson this morning. will: i have navy seals coming off the buses here in new jersey's liberty state park and three bus loads of navy seals ready to jump into the hudson and swim. here they come. let's go.
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pete: this year more than 300 navy seals and we heard gold stars too and every day americans make l do you recalling 5.9-mile swim across the hudson stopping at ellis island and statue of liberty. rachel: making it to manhattan, they pick up the american flag and complete a one mile run to the world trade center. joey: it's all in honor of our american heros.
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will cain, who had his shirt on, only one there left with his shirt on and will come off soon i hope for our viewers. pete: do you, joey? joey: absolutely. no shame in this. man, it's time to shine. at least you've been working on your tan if not your swim. will: let me explain something to you. as pete knows well and i want to explain to you, joey, i've been chastised more than once this morning. cain, where are your silkies? why don't you have the right shorts on and get it right and trying to delay how long my legs are on tv and now i'm in right attire except for the shirtless aspect of this. this is a big deal. we talked about it throughout the morning and terms of the meaning and the seal foundation and what a test of physical fitness. brandon if you havey and bill brown with me. brandon duffy and bill brown with me. they're testing who's ready in the hudson doing the new york
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city navy seals swim. tell me some work you and bill will making sure everybody in the water is ready for the challenge? >> most importantly doing this the past couple year withs bill and making sure everyone is comfortable in the water, you know, fit enough to get across the hudson. it's no joke swim. and, you know, the goal is to not disqualify people. the goal is to get everybody to do it because it's a very patriotic event. so just making sure everyone is comfort and will good to go today and looks like we have a good crowd and everyone is good to go and hyped up and ready. will: the crowd is showing up. i don't know if bill is qualified because he does it every year. i can talk about it. last year i trained a lot. this year, not as much training for me to get ready. everybody doing this i think, bill, you know has to be able to swim. you've tested them. we tested together last year. and everybody i think honestly
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has pretty serious training. >> that's right. most important thing is safety. that's the most important thing we vet our swi swimmers and put through a vigorous swim ask make them quit and tell them it's 2 miles and it's actually 3. we have a great time and one of the reasons why we do it, it's to raise money for the navy seal foundation to help beautiful gold stars like cindy petes. will: thank you so much. kinsey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to bring in one of our swimmers, two of the swimmers here showing you who's ready for the challenge. this is robert norris. >> hello, pete. will: he is doing everything today and robert is assigned to what bill described as best swimmer in the navy scuba here today. scuba, robert is ready for this? >> he's ready to government robert has done the swim for half iron man and he's actually special olympian and favorite stroke is what? >> butterfly.
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will: favorite stroke is the hardest stroke. >> butterfly is my favorite stroke, and i got my get fit youtube shirt and got get fit with robert and subscribe to it. will: go on youtube and get fit like robert and he's doing the navy seal swim today. there you go, robert. [ cheering ]. pete: i love it. will: i was going to give him a high five but he's got it. it's the promo. pete: that's awesome. he's hyped. navyseals.com/doe note. robert is going to smoke you, will. i can count on that . he's been training and will has not. the weather is getting dicey and he's about to run with the navy seals and jump into the hudson for three miles. i've done it three times and i'm really happy to be on this couch this morning. turn now to rick. rick, i'll do it next year, rick, if you do it with us.
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>> yeah, can i wear -- i'll be like the old man in the shirt in the water. pete: you can wear a swim shirt, that's fine. >> i asked these guys here if they thought that will should take off his shirt or why hasn't he and they said because he's not built like pete. they said happy birthday by the happy. >> thank you. >> she came just to meet you, pete. better come out and say hi. we're almost done with debby. debby has been plaguing us for about five days and brought so much trouble and causing fatalities and almost out of here and throughout the afternoon and a p few more flooding concerns across parts of north carolina and residual rain. pete: thank you, rick. joey: reraised giant american flag over california and a camping world. patriotic ceo is right here next. ♪ ♪ imagine a future where plastic is not wasted...
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joey: not going to hide their american pride. camping world location in california said they were forced to take down their giant american flag for monarchies. that's when their ceo got involved and putting back up this week. now the government is giving in
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and saying old glory can stay for good. ceo of camping world joins us now. marcus, i know every time i pass by camping world no matter where i am, i'll see that giant american flag and you're big sponsors of the americana nascar and all about getting out and enjoying in country. what made this county decide this was a camping world that didn't need a flag. >> well, what's interesting is they approved the permit this week after sitting on it for a very long time and citizens that are disappointed with me for considering taking it down a few months ago. joey: i have a statement and i want to get to it quick and the irony is thick here saying at no time did the community development department staff instruct camping world remove the flag and issue is with the height of the flag pole and they're working closely with
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camping world to issue the appropriate permit so the flag pole can remain safely and legally pursuant to state and county law. you've been involved in this and stepped in and said no, we're putting flag up regardless. is this a counter of patriotism and presented by the flag and overregulation turning into stupidity? >> it's not the first run in with the city about the flag and stating through north carolina and people objecting to the flag and it's people maybe ingratiating their authority too much. never ever put it up and people sometimes brock seizure disorders gets in the -- bureaucracy gets in the way and you want certain regulations but there's a limit to it and this particular one time and time again it has crossed my path and i have not moved, not one time
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and i won. joey: you've been doing it for years and you put in the permit and took time to approve and went ahead and put it up. is that essentially what happened? >> it's more complicated than that and the city and county wanted to understand how water was going to be affected and i don't know what water has to do with the pole. they want to understand a number of things but this particular instance, it came from the outcry towards me, came from our customers. joey: that's awesome. >> in some cases people that don't even shop with us. joey: might as well leave it there. thank you for joining us and having american patriotism as part of your brand. and thanks for what you do. have a good morning. >> you bet. take care. joey: the navy seal swim kicking off live on air soon. we'll check back in with will and all the shirtless navy seals here after the break. ♪ every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies.
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