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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. rachel: good morning it's 8:00 o'clock eastern time and that is the u.s. air force band
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ceremonial brass content playing for lifter, as we honor the air force is 75th birthday in my own father master sgt miguel compos is going to be here at the end of the show to help us celebrate the air force. pete: master sgt run the joint. the command sgt, first sergeants, doesn't matter the service they are in charge even if you outrank them. rachel: my dad is supersweet i can't imagine him scaring anyone but we will see. pete: he's sweet to you not young airmen. will: it'll be awesome to have you got on the program in honor of the air force 75th birt birthday. pete: happy send everybody. rachel: it's great to be here. will: yesterday we had lieutenant governor of texas on the we preston with immigration stories in the news of course florida and texas shipping
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illegal immigrants to the north, new new york city, washington, d.c. and martha's vineyard. today we want to bring in lieutenant governor of florida about that particular birth story shipping illegal immigrants to martha's vineyard, were glad to have lieutenant governor jenness nunes on the program this morning. thank you for being with us governor. >> thank you for having me will: let's follow up on the story the last several days illegal immigrants shipped to march martha's vineyard and then the ensuing fallout. i would love to ask you two things, what do you expect was accomplished? and will there be more flights under the direction of florida sending illegal embryos to other parts of the country? >> again thank you for having me, what we accomplished is doing the job that president biden should be doing florida is not a sanctuary state we made that very clear under this
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relocation program which the governor got approved by the legislature and let me have my meeting all democrats that are part of the legislature that approved it, we've been able to protect florida, we are now unfortunately because of the crisis at the border, 2 million people crossing illegally more than 8000 today that's not even counting the god ways florida is becoming a border town, because the governor made it clear that ford is not a century state we've been able to relocate, voluntarily this individual to have crossed illegally in decided that they wanted to go to greener pastures, it's only at the point with a arrive at the doorstep of the rich and famous that the left starts to complain. virtue signaling, hypocrisy on full display for the entirety of america to see. pete: they were flown to a century island where the only tolerated them for 44 hours before sending them, calling the army and taking them off the
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island, do you anticipate sending additional flights to martha's vineyard? and anything you can tell us about that. >> yes the governor the other day said the very thing that he will be sending additional individuals to other locations. we received $12 billion and he made it very clear he would spend every penny of those to protect floridians, were seen fentanyl overdoses are the number one killer of individuals 18 - 45, human trafficking is a major concern for our state we have teams with law enforcement here interstate and they have interdicted and they have been able to arrest individuals, 38 charges of human smuggling 58 charges of drug trafficking this is something that should concern every floridian american and the governor will use every tool at his disposal to address this
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crisis because the federal government joe biden refused to do so. rachel: lieutenant governor i want to talk to about another angle of the story we've been here he say, laughing about the racism of the rich white people on the island with incredible footage on the internet of them cheering and singing as a bus off the hispanic illegal immigrants off the island delivered to the military bases pete explained but it's interesting to me one of the most famous, the most famous resident barack obama, michelle obama have said nothing about rich white ladies singing and screaming as these hispanics are let off the island, i think it's interesting, points to the real divide in this country it is not about race it is about class. this is one of the most elitist moments ever captured on film and i cannot believe she has not responded, michelle obama, what to say to that?
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>> again i think they continue to show the hypocrisy, they lecture us and republicans in red states and they call is inhumane and they are the ones that are demonstrating how inhumane they actually are, president biden was quick to fly illegals in darkness and different areas but the minute that they arrived in the area in which you have a bunch of rich folks that live out the american dream on full display what we see from obama's and the rest of the radical left is hypocrisy and the same thing during coded rules for the not for me. pete: i want to share a couple of deleted tweets from nbc news florida governor desantis sending illegals to martha's vineyard is like be taken by cheshire to different areas where i live and throwing my trash there, founding member of the foundation which helps
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refugees reportedly says comparing illegal immigrants to trash in doctor jill biden made this famous analogy. >> the diversity of this community as distinct as the bow good as of the bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of miami and as unique as a breakfast tacos here in san antonio. >> is too much, it's a wonderful and illustration of what you been talking about i want to give you an opportunity to respond as various activations, kidnapping, human trafficking, i'm curious about the details i know that 50 illegal immigrants came from texas through the coordination with florida, you're being accused of lying to the immigrants, illegal immigrants where they were headed, that is one of the things in addition to the kidnapping charges that are being thrown out, is that true
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my understanding all of this is under voluntary status when it comes to the immigrants heading north how is this corrugated. >> those are categorically false i think everyone who has some semblance of common sense can understand that it's a voluntary program meeting the individual, illegal immigrant, there is consent forms there was information provided a map of martha's vineyard. all of this was done with full consent, full awareness there was no lying no duping, this is not like by this program and bring people in the cloak of darkness and not informing the government and not informing us only requested information, we had to sue the biden administration for the catch and release policy, all of this was done under the sunshine if you
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will with ample information in these people opted to go there, they came into florida and they went on to the final destination. the governor said very clearly this was a tool that we had on our disposal, something that we approved back in march, now all of a sudden they come to the realization, for want to governor will do what he says and say what he does. pete: yesterday i know florida is not at the border but as you come out it's become a border state border town because of these policies with the lieutenant governor of texas on we pressed him about the declaration of an invasion in texas in a constitutional prerogative that the state of texas could have. we have ken cuccinelli on the program and he said a lot of states that showed a willingness to go support texas should they make that declaration. our understanding based on ken cuccinelli texas without the legislature, effectively declaring invasion avenue constitutional power how would florida treat that texas were to say now it's time to do
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enforcement ourselves. >> as you pointed florida is a border state because of the reckless policies in the chaos at the border, we become one we've been extremely supportive of her friends in texas and arizona the governor sent the national guard to assist texas when the crisis was beginning to unfold, we of course have offered support and we will continue to offer support but if the declaration is made i'm certain the governor will take the under consideration and see what the governor can do to not address the crisis but to prevent floridians from being exposed to the effects of illegal immigration one of the issues were concerned about their criminal illegals people that are on the terrorist watch list, people that are drug smugglers, human traffickers people to have heinous backgrounds, criminal backgrounds these people are entering our communities and neighborhoods in our first term
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penal law and order administration we have done so many things to support our men and women in blue and this is one example of why the federal government does not care about law enforcement, they do not care about securing the border they want to virtue signal and continue to ignore the crisis. when you have the vice presidency and the border is secure, i don't think there's a better example of her being completely out of touch with reality. will: a follow-up on pete's question, you made the comparison several times, florida is a border state theoretically as this is been laid out is not immigration issue its invasion under the state's powers of acts of war to remove people from your state, is accepting the governor of florida would consider, no requirement that you exist on the mexican border to declare the invasion you made the analogy you're a border state no illegal immigration although the country of the states instead of flying to martha's vineyard with governor desantis remove illegal
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immigrants from the place of origin? >> now having spoken to the governor specifically i don't want to speak for him but the governor is extremely tough on these instances, he is insisting the federal government doing its job we've done so many things even the state of texas $2.5 million a week that they're spending, the governor would look at every opportunity to support and i think that something he would consider. rachel: lieutenant governor thank you for joining us and also if you would extend as a hispanic woman for using his powers to expose hypocrisy of the rich ladies on the island of martha's vineyard who apparently only like hispanics who worked in their homes. we appreciate this very much. >> thank you.
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will: a real quick point, governor ron desantis is out front on almost every issue when it comes to governments of the past several years. if this is a legitimate constitutional issue laid out by example for people like ken cuccinelli the state can get declare an invasion. if you are a border state everybody suffering from the crisis of illegal immigration every state has this power. >> it feels more difficult. >> it is more difficult if you have a governor on the leader on every issue. rachel: carrie lake said that in arizona. pete: the pressure is on the lieutenant governor and governor of texas to make the said declaration and is a political, is a blowback, i don't know about habitable people and declared an invasion before texas. rachel: or if carrie lake wins in arizona and she does in her
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first month in office. at this point i think maybe the residence of martha's vineyard might join in declaring this invasion, maybe barack obama and michelle obama join in as long as you do not send them to martha's vineyard. will: in denver a 2 million-dollar universal basic income program for the homeless. it's funded by the american rescue plan we went through willy wonka's plan a joe biden spending here's what happens $12000 no strings attached for 140 homeless women. >> is is women. pete: women, transgendered and non- gender. it's become a universal basic income program. rachel: if you want money you better pretend you're a woman. this is so insane. will: is not legal that this is
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unconstitutional. >> i don't think they care about it at this point denver has an increasing homeless problem like most democrat run cities in america today 12% overall homelessness 33% unsheltered people and they believe that 12000 box no strings attached for 140 are very specific part of the demographic, gotta check a few woke boxes. will address that. rachel: imagine that the $12000 was used to put towards a rehab so many people homeless are on drugs or to get the mental health help. to give people $12000 no strings attached, will see it's an experiment that will let the liberals state of colorado play out with their own citizens tax dollars i guess. will: it's an experiment that will fail they will find a way
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to tweak it and say if it had been $15000. rachel: or 50. will: or wider simple people are providing more services, you can't make it up. the world works by incentive get ready for homeless population explosion in denver in an explosion in the transgender public in denver. every duty doesn't get his $12000 can suddenly declared to be a woman and get his $12000. rachel: every teenager that gets in a fight with his mom or dad i'm homeless i get $12000. >> non- gender conforming. rachel: what does that mean. pete: giving money. i'm willing to renounce my maleness, giving $12000. rachel: i bet there's a lot of takers for that. pete: we like you are confused. we joke and laugh because we don't know what else to do in a
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situation like this but it's actually not funny is going to make the problem worse and not help those people. rachel: exactly. pete: a few additional headlines starting with this afford a woman charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to kill her roommates and covering for it, authorities taking christina adams into custody on friday responded to a call from her roommates accused her of attacking them when police tracked her down adams denied any involvement before admitting she was angry over being asked to leave the home, she used a large knife to stab them before attempting to destroy the evidence. she does not look -- a maryland school district is suspended for pot two schools after a brawl broke out on a game on friday night players began fighting in the eighth gaithersburg charging game against the northwest jaguars. officials had to enter early because of the massive brawl. the scuffle was broken on the
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scene ends during the on-field ruckus. police made multiple arrests at the scene including one person who had a knife into people including a school staff or were injured. new york fashion week ended this week but we're told we should seek recognition for some of these iconic outfits, iconic that is a loose use of that term, yesterday we asked what her favorite look was kathy said the sumo look is in favor, i think she likes my defeated face. several voters voted from this from cpac, the topic hands-down exam endeavor ensemble from new year's eve. will: you cut out of the picture. greg and mississippi reminded us of these terrific patriotic
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cowboy watersports outfits on independence day last summer. rachel: and astute viewer. pete: will made his bedazzled blazer as he danced. rachel: look at you, well. pete: so graceful. will: it's all a blur to be honest but thank you for sending in your e-mails ensuring our wardrobe, functions and malfunctions with us. a good time. >> i have a lot of things i say. >> to say it. >> intaglio tommy a lot of sa salsa. >> she taught me a lot. will: the woke diversity chief over recently charged suites against white people allen west says there's no place for this rhetoric in the military and his
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next. rachel: americans losing faith, the study revealing christians could become a minority in this country. pete: the u.s. air force band ceremonial brass quintet performing. ♪
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pete: saying she is quote exhausted at white folks and threatens to give karen the business here to react retired colonel allen west, great to have you on the program what is your action to these unearthed tweets. >> in the west family we have
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served this country in every major combat operation going back to my dad in world war ii and the army we only missed the korean war and operation just pause and to have the cultural marxist that is there, comments are that is really dividing and separating its military how can you have a cohesive fighting force when you have a person in this position in our military that is really saying one group of people in our military is bad they are oppressors in the other group is victims and oppressed that's not how you build a strong fighting force, when you look at this organization this is one of many reasons we see recruitment and retention suffering in our military today. will: she wrote this in her b book, the book is called what is white privilege, white privilege hurt a lot of people if you are white you might feel bad about hurting others or you might feel afraid to lose this privilege,
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the take away when i see the stuff the willingness and ease in which you castigate an entire group of people, in this case it is white. colonel i'm sure you have experienced racism in your life and it's never a denial that racism particularly racism against black americans exist but it does seem today there is a particular acceptance of one form of racism and that is not just tolerated but in some ways encouraged that's racism against white people why is that acceptable. >> it's not acceptable it should definitely not be acceptable in the united states military. i was born in 1961 in the black hospital in atlanta, georgia when i rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and based upon merit and that i could do the job and i could achieve in excel whatever standards are out there that is what my dad taught me a man who is in a segregated army, look at what is happening we are coming back to segregated
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army instead this time we are going after individuals that have a line of skin tone. my son-in-law just graduated from basic training this summer and he's sitting up his individual training this week. i saw diversity in the graduation field is not something that needs to be forced to not something that is a collectivization based upon cultural marxism that only seeks to undermine the strength in the ability of our united states military. >> he jumped the gun you beat me to the punch we have a picture of your son-in-law graduating basic training we want to congratulate him and your entire family on that accomplishment and appreciate the service on the west family and your son-in-law as part of the family as you mention throughout everywhere except korea in the 20th century, thank you so much colonel. >> will see you when you come back to texas be back i'll be there later today.
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rachel: illinois facing severe backlash over its plan to add cash bail statewide in just a few months. will: gianno caldwell whose brother was shot in chicago warning the new law will turn his state into the purge. pete: seen as many illinois judges rolled like progressive activists is likely they will send many criminals back into the communities without hesitation, hardened criminals
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charged with everything from tightening a public official to armed burglary to our sin will be emboldened and empowered "fox news sunday" anger shannon bream is here to react. great to have you as always, he's pointing out effectively we can't seem to learn but we don't deal with rampant criminality you get more of it. >> interesting thing about illinois law after it was passed they made changes because they were lawmakers who relies this thing has some things that we did anticipate or didn't see what the follow-up would be from this interesting enough newsgroup estate attorneys written a piece outlining all the concerns that they have they talk about not getting rid of the cash bail but also say this, violent offenders who are released on electronic monitoring and violate the terms of the release they have to be in violation for 48 hours before anybody goes and catches up with them for any enforcement policy.
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a lot can happen in 48 hours there's a lot of things raising a whole lot of eyebrows. >> just to be clear you end cash bail and it puts power back in the hands of the judges in chicago, they have discretion on whether or not to let loose of the criminals will hold them in gianna is making the argument, the problem is all your judges in chicago carry a similar ideology so we know it's going to happen in the practical effect it's going to let loose criminals on the street. that is a concern if there's an overriding ideology and those who think we need to have fewer people in jail and reform our criminal justice system and there's always ways we can make improvements but when you do this and people who share the philosophy that we need fewer people behind bars and we need to let more people out as they await any pending action or trial you can have a number of judges in the jurisdiction who are going to say these people are fine on the streets are jails are overcrowded we do have the money so that give it a try,
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even if you're under electronic monitoring a lot can happen before your bracken, recidivism is a real concern innocent until proven guilty some of these people sought their first rodeo, this is not the first set of charges. >> shannon we were so excited about your debut on "fox news sunday" last weekend were excited for the second show coming up tell us what you have in store for us. >> really cover all the hot topics we're going to talk with lindsey graham on the federally proposed nationwide abortion ban after 15 weeks and he says it's never a bad time to go after preserving life but there's a lot of folks of course democrats are not for this but plenty of republicans scratching their head about the timing on this because republicans have argued overturned row and let's send it back to the state in the proposal comes forward that is one topics it does not hold well
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for republicans candidates are having answer about that on the campaign trail, jared bernstein top economic advisor as inflation does not seem to be going off will talk about what they can do going forward and how things have gone to this place we added illegal plano there's plenty of things to discuss in the fight over the special master and a political panel we've got just about everything covered if he wanted to know in. pete: not just like us, you don't ever want to say that next thing you know you be in the sumo suit resolute against each other. >> salsa dancing. >> the dancing was very impressive i have to say. >> it is national cheeseburger day. >> i do have a cheeseburger later. >> fish chicken wings out of a bowl of ranch you have "fox news sunday" let's leave it like t that. >> thank you. >> i think that's why she has
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be to a new study suggest americans are rapidly losing faith. pete: christians are projected to make up as little as 35% of the american population by 2070. it could be less than 50% at 2045 as millions become atheists or unaffiliated. rachel: here to react president of american first in the billy graham evangelistic association, franklin graham. it's so great to have you on the show today and i guess my question to you why do you think this is happening what can be done by religious leaders like yourselves to have a revival of christianity and somehow stem the secularism that the new religion in america. >> first i think those numbers are here now, i believe there is a small% of americans that live for jesus christ, there's one thing this is you identify with
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jesus christ or christian and there are people that will talk about god but as far as identifying with jesus christ they're not quite sure, the christian faith in america has never been at the lower point that it is today, my concern is not identified with christ but are you following with christ, are you living your life of jesus christ and majesty queen elizabeth, she identified as christ but she live for christ as she had a strong belief not only in god but the jesus christ with god son that he came to this earth not to condemn us but to save us by giving his life out across any shed his blood for our sins and god raised them to life on the third day and for willing to repent and believe on jesus christ god will forgive us of our sins, this is where i am
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as an evangelist the churches need to do more evangelism, telling people how they can have a relationship of god through faith in jesus christ, that's extremely important, it's very interesting and it should be a wake-up call to the church that we need to be doing evangelism in many churches get off on social topics today, they'd only been open up the bible and teach people what god has to say, people want to go, the churches that are full, churches overflowing with the past opens up the word of god and teaches the scripture people want to know what god has to say, they don't want to know what graham has to say, they want to know what god has to say i would encourage churches all and pray for your cities and get out on the street and start telling people how they can have the relationship with god and faith in christ, reverend it occurs to
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me pete hegseth in a monologue on friday night will hosting jesse watters primetime about the purpose of foundation of america is actually christianity. were in a moment of time were so many americans are seemingly lost the purpose, why have they lost faith at the same time losing purpose, what is the source of this problem. >> people are not going to church today like they did 100 years ago, if you see where people are today, especially our education system so many of her teachers are anti-god oriented christ so they have a lot of influence on their students, were teaching young people today not god's standards but more or less the world standards and for years when i grew up we still had god's ten commandments on the wall over school and how
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important that is for children and the difference between right and wrong, kids don't even know, they watch television and they see the fighting, the murders, the shootings in they go out into the real world and they emulate that, we see our society is declining. a lot of this has to do with her teachers, teachers union, shame on them for teaching this woke this instead of teaching people about god's standards. if we went back to god's standards, the ten commandments and put that on the wall and that kids see that, it would have an impact. rachel: i think you are right, i will note i think the church my catholic church included mr. great opportunity by agreeing to the government's demand that they close their doors during covid at a time when people probably needed god
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more than any other time. franklin graham you were always a powerful voice for christianity and were so honored to have you here today. >> thank you, god bless. rachel: we are going to turn to your headlights, fill knuckles and believes the league has fundamentally changed the landscape of professional golf. >> the pga tour for the last 20 or 30 years had the best players in the world, that will never be the case again, golf is here to set in the best solution is to come together. rachel: nicholson comments come after fellow star bryce says he has no buyers remorse of joining the liv golf. a woman in georgia is praise for her honesty after she returned a $542 that she found out her kfc sandwich. policing jackson said job and all of our found the cash in
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order the daily deposit was absolutely given to her by an employee who is probably so worried. police praising her for returning on facebook in writing not only did ms. all of our do the right thing but she save the managers job, i love stories like that, those are your headlights. rac.pete: puerto rico bracing fr tropical storm fiona as entrance to batter the island with the musty feet of rain. pete: the national head under weather service nationally are hurricane and joe biden declaring a puerto rico because of the storm authority said the peak will hit anytime between now in midday tomorrow. the southern side of the island could get the worst of it including 70 miles per hour torrential rain, flooding about slight. rachel: chief meteorologist is tracking it right now. rick? >> i dropped my clicker, again. nice job for following me along,
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big story for puerto rico, it's been five years since hurricane maria really devastated the island and a lot of the power grid is not backup to that kind of standard. a massive power outages and slow-moving storm to the rainfall totals to pile up in some spots probably over 2 feet of rain the ground is saturated there for tropical storm and a couple of weeks ago that the pre-saturated ground. here kaine warnings the eastern side of the dominican republic as well tropical storm or needs across the bridge of the virgin islands and take a look at this up to 25 inches of rain puerto rico will be the u.s. territory impacted by this eastern seaboard and aside from big swells going into the area. the bahamas, yesterday i was in the bahamas at margaritaville were the giving free cruises to first responders, educators, military, i brought you guys back some gifts that i thought were appropriate for each one of
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you, i don't know if you see your gift there. >> to bring about right now. >> pete, show your gift. >> no working during drinking hours. >> will you have a good hat because your texas boy with the one star. this is margaritaville cruise. rachel: some people say on the women to blame. [laughter] >> jimmy buffett writing a song. rachel: that was so thoughtful of you. pete: by the way i brought you a gift it's going into your office today. pete: rick i didn't try to just trade your gift away but i did i love it, it's going to my office, still ahead bringing paradise to fox square it will light up the grill for national
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rachel: national cheeseburger day they have been making cheeseburgers for 75 years and this morning there grilling them up on fox. pete: the company ceo james walker, great to be here, glad to have you talk to us about the burgers. >> fantastic, this that you're seeing is the big boy the original big boy the original three layer cheeseburger invented back in 1947, 75 years with the exact same recipe you may know there's another triple-decker around their. >> it was invented 20 years later i'm not saying where they got the idea i'm just saying this is been around for 75 years. >> inventions is interesting word. >> this is an invention. >> very much so. >> waiver representation of three different builds, there's
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a lot of sister companies you may know bob's big boy and that one boy shown these big boy here we have the frisch's big boy to fresh beef patties cooked to order, seasons, cheese and garnished with tartar sauce and doctor you do in the middle part of the united states that would be cincinnati, ohio, indiana and on the side we have what they would do in bob's big boy in california which is a tartar sauce you probably know from burbank red relish the same great beef and bond they finish it with sesame seeds into michigan this may sound like the other company but they dress it with thousand island dressing. >> which do you love the best. >> fishes with the tartar sauce. >> i had one earlier and i'm about to have another one because the cooking.
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