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a lot of people pushing for that now. please join chris wallace for "fox news sunday." he will have an exclusive interview this weekend. stephen breyer stay tuned for complete coverage of the 20th anniversary of 9/11. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still, 20 years later unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted this week by rachel campos-duffy starts right now. hey, rachel. >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: each rachel campos-duffy. make no mistakes. joe biden declared war on freedom yesterday and took authoritarianism to a whole new level by forcing vaccines on millions of americans. biden threw the constitutional out the window as he issued medical mandates for federal employees. schools, and even private businesses.
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but apparently kamala harris didn't get the memo. >> when people are able to make choices without government interference for themselves in terms of their well-being, and the well-being of their family in consultation with whomever they may choose, we are a stronger society. >> now the vice president obviously wasn't talking about vaccines as she supports those mandates, no, no, no. she was defending abortion and doubling down on the administration's war on the unborn. now, kamala clearly doesn't know what's going on in the white house and she is incapable of staying on message. but, don't let her incompetence fool you. the biden administration is fully aware of what they are doing. and the malicious intent behind these mandates, just ask ron klain, biden's chief of staff who said the quiet part out loud when he retreat tweeted this
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message osha doing vaccination mandate as workplace safety rule is the ultimate work around for the federal government to require vaccinations. a work around to full government control. that is what biden's top adviser is telling the american people. it's something that the biden administration has been eyeing since they took over but they didn't know how to do it until now. but what biden made abundantly clear last night is his contempt for 80 million unvaccinated americans. >> this is not about freedom or personal choice. many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million americans he had are still not vaccinated. we cannot allow these actions to stand in the way of protecting the large majority of americans who have done their part. >> rachel: what a stark change from the joe biden who spent his entire campaign and early presidency promising he would unite all americans.
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>> i will govern as an american president. i will work with democrats and republicans. >> unity also is trying to reflect what the majority of the american people, democrat, republican, independent think -- i'm going to be a president over all of america, all red, blue -- there is no red or blue. it's all about commitment to the american people. >> rachel: we have heard a lot of lies from joe biden. but if he showed us anything last night, it is that his message of unity was his worst lie of all. joining me now are florida congressman byron donalds and "fox & friends weekend" co-host will cain. welcome both, gentlemen. >> will: good morning, good afternoon, good evening. i'm so used to saying good morning to you. forgive me it is good evening. >> rachel: good evening. well, i'm going to start with you. do you think that i'm being hyperbolic when i say that this is a war on our freedom? >> will: no. i absolutely do not think you are being hyperbolic.
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did i enjoy listening to you, rachel. i think you are spot on. i ask myself what is the purpose of this? when we watched what we watched unfold yesterday, why is joe biden launching this war on the unvaccinated and launching this war on our freedom? i think it's two reasons, rachel and congressman, i will tell you what i think they are. one is shallow and one is deep. the shallow is his poll numbers are tanking. tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of 9/11. we will remember that day as he left americans behind in afghanistan and the american public knows it and his poll numbers are absolutely tanking. so he must distract. in order to distract, he finds something else that will divide us and that gets us to the second reason that he did this. it's not scientific. and, rachel, he knows that he knows that there are some 100 million people or 80 million people who have natural immunity. he knows that the unvaccinated are no threat, no threat to the vaccinated. so, the strategy is divide and comply. divide us on race. they didn't really care about racial division. divide us on vaccination status. they don't really care about vaccination status. but they know if they divide,
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then they can make us comply. and the deeper purpose is to accumulate power by making the american population comply. >> rachel: i couldn't agree more with you, will. congressman, so as a member of congress, you are actually exempt from these rules, unlike other federal employees. and like me, you have had covid and so you are unvaccinated because of that. you have natural immunity. but if you weren't exempted, what would you do if you were given this mandate, this executive order and you were a federal employee like many of the people that work for you? >> well, if i was a federal employee the first thing i would do is go talk to my union because the facts are very clear we can't get rid of federal employees for not doing their job. how are we going to get rid of them if they don't take a vaccine. that part doesn't make sense. you can already see the public sector unions coming out very, very quietly you know we should have negotiated this behind closed doors before he went out and did it. i think that's going to fall flat on its face. let me talk to private sector workers and private sector
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business owners. i would not follow this mandate. this is aatrocious. a complete breach of power of the executive. he doesn't have this authority. he it is looking for anything he can do to basically try to cure the problems he is having politically because everybody knows, especially the taliban, that joe biden is an abject disaster. so he is looking for anything he can to try to get some footing. so i was in the private sector, i would not follow this order. i would like at osha right in the face or whatever bureaucrat they sent to try to collect these fines and tell them i will see you in court because in court you will win. >> rachel: will, cnn's democratic leann wynn she used to head up planned parenthood. she says this executive order doesn't go far enough. i want you to listen to this. this is very interesting. >> i don't think it goes far enough, all 50 states have laws on the books to require routine childhood immunizations which we really should be looking at the covid vaccine the same way. and when it comes to employers, i think what the biden administration did was quite
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brilliant because it gives air cover for businesses that have wanted to do this. that have wanted to put vaccine mandates in place but they didn't want to have their employees complain about them. the biden administration, if anything, could have gone even further. >> rachel: so she gave the analogy of driving drunk as you know. you are a lawyer. driving drunk is a crime. i mean, is this where they are going? they want to criminalize the unvaccinated? >> she also went to by the way interstate travel. she says you have no right to board a plane if you are unvaccinated. it's not an american right guaranteed in the constitution to board a plane. i believe, by the way, the 1964 civil rights act was purposefully intentionally brought through the constitution and interstate commerce clause it would so we could recognize the right of black americans to enjoy interstate travel dr. lee an wynn by the way and probably unfamiliar to most of this audience is one of the most dangerous people speaking on television. she combines cruelty and stupidity and a medical degree in a horrible concoction that
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would have each and every one of us suffer under her boot heel. the boot heel, let's pay attention, unelected administrative state. the cdc is now in charge of property rights in the form of eviction moratoriums and now osha is in charge of our personal health decisions. america knees to wake up because the red alarms, the sirens, they are going off right now. >> rachel: congressman, really quick, i don't have a lot of time but i do want to get to you on this. what is congress going to do? i know you call for civil b.i.d. disuh-oh bead yens. i'm with you on that. what is congress going to do especially as republicans are in the minority? >> dong is going to do a whole lot of nothing because nancy pelosi will not allow any vote to go against joe biden. it's very unfortunate, but folks, elections do have consequences. these are the consequences. republicans are going to stand strong as much as we can. but when you don't have the votes and nancy pelosi is in charge, it's very little that you can do because she is just as totalitarian with the house as joe biden appears to be with the country. >> rachel: elections have consequences. congressman, thank you for
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joining us. will, i will see you in the morning. >> will: all right. >> rachel: all right. joe biden's dissent into authoritarianism has been met with resistance from g.o.p. governors all across the country. but as they fight for freedom, joe biden is trashing them. >> i am so disappointed that, particularly some of republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids, so cavalier with the health of their communities. >> rachel: are you serious, joe biden? i will not sit here and be lectured about the lives of children by the most radical pro-abortion administration in u.s. history. they have trampled on the sanctity of life at every turn. and it's not just unborn children they are harming. democrats have actively hurt our children over the last 18 months in order to appease the
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teacher's union. are sit in the way of getting kids back into the classroom. irreparable harm to these children according to the cdc, 2020 saw mental health related emergency room visits among children age 12 to 17 jump 31%. and there was a 22% spike in er trips for potential suicides in that same age range. while the number of kids on antianxiety meds is at an all-time high. so don't you dare accuse republicans of being cavalier with our children's lives. one of those g.o.p. leaders standing up to biden is georgia governor brian kemp and he joins me now. governor, the president says that you are being cavalier with the lives of american children
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your reaction? >> i have been listening to the show. this is more about freedom and more government overreach and where does it go next if it's not this issue what is the next thing they are going to require businesses to do? we shouldn't have the government deciding business decisions. we should let the businesses do that and you take great companies in georgia, many that have, you know, tens of thousands of employees, it's going to take them forever to even, if they do this, to logistically put the plan in place for vaccines or testing, no telling how much it's going to cost. how many people they are going to lose and everybody needs workforce now. they don't need their people spending time being the vaccine police. they need them doing their job and we're going to continue to look for ways to partner with them to fight back against this overreach. >> rachel: governor i have been worried about coming out looking
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like chinese than americans. how is this not like a chinese credit style system. >> that's where it's going. would going to have the government making every decision, every day lives, including in our businesses. and you know, i heard the president talking about the concerns for children, well, our kids in georgia have been in school for a month now. our caves are declining, our hospitalizations are starting to go down. we have fought through this. letting schools deal with those issues at the local level. letting the superintendents and the school boards keep our kids in the classroom and now he is just now coming out with this, i mean, if they were going to do something like this, i don't agree with it, but they should have been doing this in june or early july, not in september. >> rachel: right. so tell me, quickly, exactly what you think the governors like yourself, are going to do to fight back because you are definitely in a better position than say, congress. would are certainly the voice to pushback. working with the states
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attorneys general to see what the legal plan would be on this. we have got to find out exactly how this is going to work and how that case would stand up. but i think you are going to see a lot of other business groups and employers that stand up as well. that's really who i'm standing with. this isn't about me vs. the president. this is about me standing up for business, letting them make decisions versus the government. >> rachel: congressman byron called for civil disobedience. do you agree? >> well, listen, i think everybody needs to be civil in all of this. and what the president is doing is dividing the country. you know, he is pitting the vaccinated against the unvaccinated. he has already pitted the masks folks against the unmasked, that's not what we need to be doing. we need to be educating people on what the data says the science behind the medical miracle operation warp speed. and also at the end of the day let people choose how he had are going to deal with their own healthcare. that is a personal decision as you well know.
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>> rachel: thank you, governor. appreciate you joining me tonight. ♪ >> rachel: we have a fox news alert breaking right now. a bombshell report that biden's botched withdrawal from afghanistan was even worse than we thought. not only did his incompetence lead to the deaths of 13 u.s. service members, he authorized a drone strike on one of our own guys. details next. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast.
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can your internet do that? ♪ >> rachel: fox news alert. >> a bombshell new report suggesting biden's botched exits from afghanistan was even worse than we thought. according to the "new york times," the isis terrorist that biden supposedly droned in retaliation for the airport attack in kabul was not an isis terrorist after all. he was a u.s. aid worker.
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in his rush to clean up the mess, his incompetence caused at the airport were 13 u.s. service members lost their lives, he authorized a drone strike on the wrong guy and likery killed self children as well video uncovered by the times shows the aid worker was not loading bombs he was loading bottles of water. joining me now are two afghanistan war vets. my fellow "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth and sean parnell retired army infantry captain. pete, we were on the air when that drone strike occurred we thought maybe he is finally getting something right here but we were wrong. your reaction? >> it appears we may be. first of all, rachel, i'm always skeptical of the "new york times" i'm always skeptical of international journalists giving access that the taliban controlled. you don't have without approval of the taliban.
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even if it's joe biden they are trying to make america look bad a number one. if this report something correct then, indeed, everything you are saying is correct, which is in their haste to make it look like they are doing something they pushed and pushed and pushed and potentially killed an aid worker who was working on behalf of the united states which leads to the fact that i have zero confidence in joe biden as a commander-in-chief, especially considering the fact that we had threat reporting on the airport at the abbey gate in the time period in which our marines were still allowed gather the way that they did. honor is parnell knows as well as anybody if you have an active threat go on the offense and create a perimeter, change the dynamic or refortify your position. and they did neither. so this is a cascading set of decisions by the biden administration and now this report is true, tragically, in their desire to make themselves
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look good, they didn't improve the security situation at all and the wrong people are dead. >> rachel: yeah, it's really tragic. sean, i want to play this clip if i could have our defense secretary who is now concerned that we are going to have more terrorism not less following this withdrawal. take a listen. >> the whole community is kind of watching to see what happens and whether or not al-qaeda has the ability to regenerate in afghanistan. the nature of al-qaeda and isis-k is you know, they will always attempt at the find space to grow and regenerate whether it's there or whether it's in somalia or any other ungoverned space. >> rachel: sean, how much of this increase in terrorism that we are now hearing not just austin talk about but also general milley and i don't know of this is cya but we are seeing there is an increase now.
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is it worst? are we in a worst position today on the eve of the 20th anniversary of 9/11 than we were maybe even when this whole thing started? magically i think that we are. you can lay outline of this at joe biden's feet. he basically, in a part of this tragic withdrawal in afghanistan, he basically control -- he basically installed a terrorist super state in afghanistan. so, as part of the taliban interim government is a guy name siraj hack hack can any. he has a joe biden is openly negotiating with organizations like the taliban with hekmati or with the haqqani network. aiding and abetting terrorist groups on the eve of 9/11. rachel, if that is not something that is resignation worthy. if that is something that is impeachment worthy, i don't know what else. i think unfortunately our world
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is far -- is a far more dangerous place now, not because we left afghanistan, but because of the way we left afghanistan. and the fact that we have basically a geriatric foreign policy disaster as our commander-in-chief. and so, yes, the world is more dangerous leading into the 20th anniversary of september 11th. >> rachel: pete, the humiliating way in which we left afghanistan and it was humiliating. how much more painful is 9/11, is this 20th anniversary? how much more painful is biden making it for americans? >> pete: very much so since he attempted to set the date on 9/11 and reelingized that was a terrible idea. instead moved it forward and exacerbated the problem. we are going to be live on the air with "fox & friends." i'm doing my best to separate the absolute shear incompetence of what biden has unraveled in
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afghanistan which sean said so well from the recognition that the heroes deserve for this day 20 years later and the desperate plea that we not forget and the desperate plea that we not take our eye off the fact that there are radical islamist still to this day that seek our destruction that now have a mega terrorist state in afghanistan. and ultimately if we forget what their goals are which is the destruction of the west, we will be incapable in future generations of addressing it not to mention threats like the communist chinese. joe biden has made it imminently worst. sean is totally right. tomorrow is a day to remember so we have the ability, maybe, sort of, possibly, to muster a response should we need to which looks more likely in the future. >> rachel: pete, sean, thank you very much for joining me. >> thanks, rachel. >> rachel: all right. up next, the left is white washing 9/11 and our young students are listening.
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♪ >> rachel: radical leftist educators across the country have decided that they need to be more careful when it comes to teaching 9/11 to our students. they wouldn't want to offend anyone. virginia department of education posted a video last week. encouraging teachers to reject american exceptionalism and avoid calling the 9/11 hijackers tastes. the left is white washing history and our young people are listening. campus reform asked college kids at the university of florida
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about the events of september 11th. and this was their take. i think we should, like, avoid more gruesome facts. >> avoid talking about its roots in islam because that-that was, like a an extremist group. >> i think i think that the 9/11 attacks should be taught in a way that doesn't really target leak more like who did it but more like how we can like, move forward and different, like, healing processes we can go through. >> avoiding placing blame because when you get to the more like specific factors that were at play, you know, kind of opens the opportunity for things like islamophobia and ideas of american exceptionalism. >> rachel: joining me now to react senior editor at "reason magazine" robbie suave i have a. sews what's wrong about teaching the truth about 9/11? >> obviously there is nothing wrong with it and it should be done. you know, i think the why here
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is almost more important than this actually happening because, you know, education about history sadly has always been bad in a lot of our schools. but the reason this time is not just because of, you know, incompetence or poor funding or whatever the issues is with schools generally. this time this aspect important thing about our history is not being taught because the students themselves rebel against the idea of learning this they don't want to be offended. their views are progressive left and they their teachers go out of the way telling them something they don't want to hear. the teachers feel like they have no choice. the students themselves their demand to be not offendside so palpable and powerful and militant that people are afraid to tell them otherwise. >> rachel: robbie, i'm a parent,
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i have to tell you americans for freedom they provide students with materials to put out memorials and flags out in front. he got resistance from the students but also from administrators who said they were worried about teaching the full truth about 9/11 they were worried it could offend people. it's really disturbing to me. again, i was shocked. by the way, this wasn't in brooklyn. this was in rural wisconsin. so this is something that is across the country, and you are right there. are students who are demanding to be protected from insensitivities but there is definitely a lot of teachers and administrators who go along with this who agree with it. >> yeah. the people in positions of authority are -- they let it go too far. they have allowed the coddling to take place and thought students know they are smart. they know they can get away with this kind of thing. not all students and not all young people. i say that it's a minority of students on the campuses but
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it's those students who are getting their way because people are afraid to stand up to them. >> rachel: robby, why with people so offended by the idea of american exceptionalism? i can't believe this is so controversial today. >> it shouldn't be controversial at all. we should talk about how great american is. that doesn't mean you can't ever criticize it or talk about the less savory aspects of our history, no one is saying that here they're want obligor to white wash something bad that happened to us. they don't want to talk about it that offends a far left progressive ideology. it would be really funny if it wasn't happening. >> rachel: robby, thanks for joining me tonight. >> my pleasure. >> rachel: democrats think it's time for nancy pelosi to be rewarded for her hard work. so much so that they have earmarked $200 million just for her favorite san francisco park. house republicans tried to block the proposal saying the money could be better used literally
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anywhere else democrats didn't care. they think it's a great idea to use taxpayer dollars to upgrade the prevideo park in pelosi's district because thee deserves it. >> if it weren't for her working 24/7 and she does it to keep this place going we wouldn't be going. she does more for america than any other member i would submit in this congress times 10. so i support the proposal. >> joining me now to react fox news contributor tammy bruce. tammy, welcome to the show. i have to tell you, i shop at walmart. i'm kind of a -- you know, i like to save my pennies, 200 million for a park, not even a new park. it's to just to renovate the park. what the heck? >> yeah. look, and it's funny to listen to cohen saying oh she deserves it because of all the work she does and everybody has been out. everybody has been doing their zooming. they are not even in there. it's funny.
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look, it's now like monopoly money. nothing to them like mr. money bags throwing around the cash. the fact of the matter is we know dealing with this presidio high end real estate, it's hotels, fancy condos, fancy elite homes. a golf course. right? it's a great place to visit. no wonder she loves it so much. >> rachel: i have been there. it's pretty. >> yeah. this is what this ice cream-eating and martini drinking bubble thinks about themselves that we work for them. remember, that's our money she is spending. part of what the republicans suggested what about money for gold star families for veterans and their education? i would add what about funding the police? what about instead of putting 200 million in that elite area what about the rest of san francisco that has become a dumpster fire? this is an extraordinary statement about their elitism
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and what they think of us, which is nothing. and the fact that they view each other as, you know, masters of the universe which, of course, that's not quite what they are to say the least. >> rachel: yeah, also appears to be a pay back because the pres idio trust. i don't know any park that i visit that has its own trust but this park does. the pre sedio gave nancy pelosi $19 million in donations over the last year. $1 million in june. wow, they are using that money to pay off their donors. >> that's right. so there you have got -- that of course, is just a little cash in her hand, right? this is about 200 million. talk about a return on investment. 20 million bucks to nancy pelosi, you know, 10 times is what you will get back of our money, this is in the normal business world, that would be griffith. it would be embezzlingment.
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sthl what we have to recognize is the nature of what they get away with so often, rachel. then we wonder why they treat us -- we they behave like criminals and treat us like we are little irritant chihuahuas biting at their ankles. they have got to gate wake-up call next year to say the least. all of this has to change. >> tucked into $3.5 trillion bill. i guess you know hundred million seems like chump change. we should all be able to go to the park and get some of her fancy ice cream for free if we go. >> yeah. ice cream for everyone. the biggest freezer of ice creenel on god's green earth in every city of the country. but, no, that won't happen either because they are mean. >> rachel: they are mean. tammy, you are not mean. i love you. thanks for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> rachel: okay. the return of packed football stadiums means america is back, baby. of course not everyone is happy about it. but clay travis is. he is touring all the big
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>> rachel: the return of football means one thing, america is officially back. there is a crispness in the air and football stadiums are finally filled to capacity. we saw it last weekend. college kids from all over the country gathering together, no masks, no social distancing, just kids having the time of their lives, probably a little bit of alcohol in there. after aer i don't of lockdowns, people are just ready to get out and enjoy life. if college football is teaching us anything we should return to life, to living, and america is one step closer to that clay travis is the founder of outkick and currently doing a college football bus tour around the country. he joins me now alongside my husband schwabb duffy. welcome to you both. i'm going to start with you, clay. you know what? listen, i have cleaning kids. i have been on college campuses last year. and i was actually surprised by the level of compliance. i saw so many kids in masks walking to class outdoors. there was a snitch culture on
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campus. they were turning each other in for covid violations. when i saw these images. america back is freedom back, clay, what do you say? >> freedom is back. people in arkansas tomorrow. razor back statue i believe just over my shoulder here. it's going to be the biggest crowd to ever watch a football game if arkansas. the party started several days in advance. there are people out tailgating already getting prepared for tomorrow's game, if you can believe it or not. here's the reality. you have joe biden saying america can't get back to normal and god bless college football and nfl fans who are all saying hey, guess what, joe biden? we are back to normal. we are packing the stadium. we are not wearing masks and we are living our best lives. i think football fans are leading us back to normalcy
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better than almost anywhere in the country. sean, i love it. >> clay, how do we get your job? how do those kids get clay travis' job traveling around to football games. that's awesome? >> it's the best job in america. we are next week going to be in gainesville. we were in charlotte for georgia-clemson. college football is the most fun sport in all of america. i have to pinch myself every morning we have the fox college fe pregame show kickoff 10:00 a.m. eastern. the fact that i goat hang out with reggie bush and matt and brady quinn all those guys i watched playing football. the fact that i get to watch this for a living i feel like i won the lottery every single saturday. >> rachel: you absolutely did. that's college football, sean. you know we are living in polarized times. the nfl has a different idea. they came up with a solution to bring america together by giving us two national anthems one for
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opener between the cowboys and tampa bay. many people expressing outrage because they -- because of the game itself but because the game began with the black national anthem. even before, sean, the u.s. national anthem. >> dana, i think a lot of americans have this idea we are one nation under god. when you look at the nfl playing two national anthems we obviously understand we are divided. we are not one nation under god. the nfl wants to convey to us listen, we are woke. we think a lot of our fans are racist. we are going to allow our players to put social distancing messages on the back of our helmets. social distancing messages in the end zone. and think the the messages, again, i think you are racist. on the eve of 9/11. important to look back to pat tillman who played for the arizona cardinals, your home state, and after 9/11 in 2001 and 2002, he joined the army. became a ranger. he lost his life. how far the nfl has fallen since the days of pat tillman and what they represented for one america unified.
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and i look at clay and i wonder what is the response from the fans out there for two national anthems? >> rachel: that's a good question, clay what is the response from the fans. >> i don't think it's a good move for the nfl. great point. nfl and college football. football in general. it's friday there are games taking place all over this country, high school football, different communities. football is a uniter, black, white, hispanic, gay, straight, male, female. when your team scores and you turn and high five the person around you, you don't think about what divides you at all. i think we need more places in this particularly polarized universe where we can all come together and not think about the identity that might divide us politically outside of the stadium. and i am very hopeful that football is going to get back to bringing us more together than it does apart. i think they are on that path. i don't think they're quite there yet. but i can tell you tomorrow come kickoff here in arkansas, when texas runs on the field, there is going to be a lot of downward horns and there is going to be a lot of fired up people in
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arkansas for the biggest game taking place here in decades. >> well, sean, clay, if they don't get rid much the black national anthem at the nfl then i'm going to insist they have a latina national anthem pacific islander national anthem. we are going to have to do everybody. we can't leave anybody out. >> i don't think there is any doubt. >> rachel: well, i think the latina national anthem will be pretty good. anyway, thanks for joining us on the show today. don't go anywhere. my friend julie banderas is here and she is going on the clock next. ♪ ♪
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they were bent with boos and cheers from the audience as soo as they appeared on screen. at love this, i can't stand thi couple. >> i love the royal family. i am so obsessed, but i'm obsessed with her story in how stupid it was for them to appea on over a. this is a couple that does not like paparazzi, understandably, but for them to actually do an oprah interview, what could you think of if you like gee, i really want to avoid attention. i kinda want to lay low, and were and the midst of a pandemi on my grandfather's dying great what could we do to bring less attention to ourselves. get interviewed by oprah. >> interest our families. >> if you have issues with your family i believe inside the royal family there are issues, but there grandfather was bill. his grandfather was dying, not the right time. >> i agree with you. one college student is not joking around when it comes to
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love, 21 -year-old confronted her boyfriend of two weeks with a 17 page relationship contract rate it includes a set of objectives in a mandatory romantic gesture every two weeks . >> i wish i had drawn up a contract when my children were and the womb, and as soon as they come out make them sign it and hold it to it right i think this girl is a genius because this is better than a prenup rate you don't have to wait for marriage to get a man to do wha you want per he actually is a prelaw student, so he was in on it. she gets romantic gestures ever two weeks to every month, i would love to hold them and to the fire and say i need flowers and i'll watch you at the gym while i eat bonbons. i think it's cute. >> he does appear to be done with it, i just don't think mos normal men can keep up with the two romantic gestures every two weeks or whatever it is. >> maybe he's giving her more than flowers.
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next up, bill cosby is reportedly eyeing a return to the small screen. cosby released from jail inspired him to work on a brand-new tv show, the question is who would ever watch this? any producer who affiliates themselves with bill cosby should be canceled. honestly, he was accused of by 17 different women, this isn't couple of random places into scooting to child abuse cases with girls under the age of 15 years older he's been talking t producers from behind bars, he should stay behind bars and if he out, he and o.j. simpson to get together and put together a documentary in see how that works out for them. >> it could sell because there are people that are train wreck and all kinds of stuff. the question is who would watch this? >> and do stand up comedy again? no, that's never going to happen . >> nothing funny about bill
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cosby. there is a lot funny about you. six zebras escaped from a zoo i maryland. the congresswoman want you to know she didn't have anything t do with it, not that anyone asked her to her office even released a statement reading an part local news has reported that the zebras were let loose on saturday or sunday of last weekend a period of time in which i was enjoying a quiet time at home with family. perhaps she thought the protest too much? to get a feel like i am going t break through my botox when i hear the story like net. i could not increase my four head more than i'm able. the fact that she is coming forward and talking about how she did not release the zebras but if you go into this women's history, which is interesting and may be not ironic that she is a democrat in has the same for fences, the cage of democrats like this, put them and a zoo in let us all go in not fret or touch them or feed them, but just watch them. >> do you think she had something to do with this?
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>> i don't think so, but i thin she should be and a cage. >> thank you for watching fox news prime time this week. don't forget to catch my podcas from the kitchen table. we have a new episode every saturday. larra logan is in poor tucker carlson up next. >> good evening and welcome to especial addition of tucker carlson tonight i am lira logan. the occupational safety in health administration or osha was established and the 1970s to inspect workplaces in establish standards to prevent industrial accidents. but starting this summer, the biden administration gave them new role, joe biden told them
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