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rachel: good morning, everybody, it is 6:00 eastern time in new york city, probably 5, 4, wherever you are, hope you are with us wherever you are, love starting our show with the national anthem and with joey jones. joey:will is probably the longhorns victory and i get to come in and talk about the news. pete: support for the bulldogs. joey:i was born and raised in the state of georgia. rachel: is it something to bug you? okay. pete: still recovering. there was a lot of recovering. rachel: we are. pete: wearing the right pin, that brings us into our first topic, georgia. the georgia senate race in and
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neck, they are taking their case to voters, the balance of power in the senate is on the line. joe: kevin cork joins us from washington. >> reporter: i love it and good morning. crucial, pivotal, consequential, a few of the adjectives between georgia senate candidates rafael warknock and herschel walker. the men and a fierce battle over whose positions on crime, the economy and abortion best align with the values of georgia voters. first on the sanctity of life. >> a patient's rumors to scrap the space for a woman, her doctor and the united states government. >> did he not mention there is a baby in the room as well. pete: >> reporter: the two debated
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who has the strongest support among law enforcement, things got pretty interesting during one key exchange. >> one thing i have not done, i never pretended to be a police officer and never threatened a shootout with the police. you know what is so funny? i am with many police officers. >> reporter: there was this back-and-forth about lowering the cost of prescription drugs versus inflationary costs across the board, lowering those like gas prices and food prices and housing costs. those obviously hammering georgians. >> he said he would not have voted for the inflation reduction act and he should tell the people of georgia why he think they should have expensive insulin in the pharmaceutical company should charge whatever they like. >> i believe and reducing insulin but at the same time you got to eat right. he may not know and i know a lot of people on insulin,
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unless you are eating right insulin is doing you no good. you have to get food prices down, got to get gas down so they can get insulin. >> reporter: that is one of the key issues not just for georgians but americans across the country because the truth is if the cost of everything is up it makes everything worse. latest polling showing a virtual dead heat between walker and warknock, leading internals by a point, warknock ahead on the real clear politics average but within the margin of error and lastly president biden uses west coast swing making his way to the great state of oregon. i tell everyone how much i love that state but it comes as a gop gubernatorial candidate is poised to win the state for the first time in four decades. christine duration will join us at 8:30 and hope you'll stick around for that. back to you.
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joe: i've lived in georgia most of my life and i have been back since 2016 and i was there when they had their debates or campaign against each other and that was buck head running against midtown, that was inside highway 285,th of atlanta, that entire campaign. what you saw there, warknock speaks well but speaks to atlantans. herschel walker is speaking to georgians and i love that. i'm not making a prediction who's going to win. there's a lot of money behind warknock but i love seeing a candidate speak the language we speak. when he leads with you got to eat right and transitions that to got to have gas to buy food, this is a great way to put that. >> he said this debate is going to be tough, he's a smooth talking pastor and i'm just a country boy and yet he got these really get viral moments
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and as a political spouse those moments are exactly what the opponent to the incumbent needs because what the incumbent wants and the debate, the incumbent doesn't want to debate, why would they and the next thing they don't want to have happen is a viral moment that makes the opponent look good because it gets more player, you get more local news and that comment where he says if you forgot to mention there was a baby in the room, that was amazing. >> standing up for yourself, not shying away from it, herschel walker has been a longtime supporter and owned that. set the right expectations which looks like he did and do well enough and in this case based on how you describe it which was an apt description he did well enough for georgia. he has one hundred% name id and is running against a guy that takes a lot of controversial positions in a place like
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georgia and walked into the traps of abortion, talked about the inflation reduction act which everyone knows is not about reducing inflation and herschel walker was ready to catch the past you might say. to take the hand off. >> run to the defense, all those things happen when he played football but as a political candidate he has had up to now, they protect his past something that happened 13 years ago and made news this week and he denies it but at the end of they rafael warknock has an ecosystem to keep the skeletons in his class, herschel walker has led a colorful life, talking about a guy who was a football star, there are many who don't learn hard lessons along the way but i will go back to it. when you talk about somebody who can speak for georgians commute talk about playing the country boy, you can make a good career by being overtly country. i can tell you about that. rachel: i would say they both
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have skeletons in the closet but -- i say this as a conservative, i don't see the same media attention. if a woman said my husband beat me or abused me, the kind of attention that is not gotten, warknock's wife is, out and said he is abusive and it hasn't gotten the player that would normally get. there's enough mud for both of them. this debate ended up being important because i don't have sports analogies for you but there were dropped mike moments. >> that works for sports. rachel: we continue to track the race. it didn't look as good for republicans, a lot of candidates have rebounded and races are tightening and we will continue to bring it to you. this is also going on. president biden is wandering
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around the west coast talking to people about things and one of those things that he's talking about is inflation and how if republicans take control, he keeps saying this at every stop, there have been multiple stops on the west coast, if republicans take control your prices are going to go up as if they haven't been going up. areas in irvine, california yesterday. >> when it comes time to do something about inflation around the kitchen table republicans are saying no, republicans take control prices are going to go up as will inflation. it is simple. last year a family of 4 with health coverage through the affordable care act saved $2,400 from the american from the american rescue plan that i signed into law. now inflation will lock that in place, lower healthcare premiums for millions of families. rachel: what he's doing is interesting, he knows he already set inflation into
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motion with the government spending, the outrageous amount of spending by locking down american oil and gas, he said this in motion so the truth is even if the republicans to take control and the midterms there's not much they are going to be able to do to control this runaway inflation we have so he's trying to say maybe -- i think you think -- >> setting the table for future indictments. >> to blame them later but i think what happened this week with the saudi's is not going to let them get away with that because the fact that he actually went to the saudis, begged them for oil but only begged for it for a little bit for his own political advantage and then said i don't care what the prices are after because i'm committed to green energy and all that. hold on for a month and then i don't give -- you know what about how the rest of the americans suffer.
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joe: i flew into portland and drove along interstate 84 to goldendale, washington, town so small once i got to my hotel i needed to order food and they said there's a pizza place there, mcdonald's and that is all you got but the next morning, spoke to 200 employees who worked for a small energy company, harvest or basically vacuum natural gas off of landfills and these people are not portland, they are not seattle. the vast majority of the states in this country the vast majority of people there living in the country, in the state seem like normal people, what they see when they go to a car lot, there's one truck on the lot to buy so you better rent if it is read. the grocery store has four options, they have two and there's part of our economy that is like an underbelly that doesn't get talked about, 8.5% less wages adjusted for inflation, the most in 25 years.
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what does that mean to people? if it used to cost $200 and now it cost $300, used to bring in $300 and now i'm bringing in $250 those are two different things and that is why people are working at the same time and down the supply chain issues, none of people working, not enough opportunity to buy raw materials, you need a tool for your job, the tool is not available because they can't make more of them, those of the problems down the line, we don't report on those, they are anecdotal. >> home heating costs which are skyrocketing as winter is coming. here's an estimated winter energy cost. 14 billion more will be spent on electricity and heating costs this winter compared to a year ago. what does that look like her, you might pay 930 one dollars for natural gas, 28% increase
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over last year, 2354 for heating oil, 77% increase, the electricity for electricity the increase is 10%, propane an increase of 5%, that bill comes sliding to your mailbox which you expect to be one number and through no fault of your own and no usage of your own, just the cost of it you're giving away 200 additional dollars on that fixed income or limited income which everyone will be experiencing. rachel: there's 20 million americans who are behind on their utility bills, elderly people who can't go out, some of our, people working at walmart, we had these retirees, have to get out of my retirement, i'm not going to volunteer at the school or local library, to make up the difference. this is affecting people's life. by the way, let's look at europe because these prices are huge. what europe is facing is even more and that is going to be
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our future, we are not seeing a lot of reports going on in america but there are riots and protests going on over energy costs. that is our future, they jumped on the green new deal bandwagon years ahead of us but we are on our way there with what president biden is doing so pay close attention to what is going on in europe, they are chopping wood, going into the woods to chop wood, going back in time because they literally can't afford oil and gas and that is where we are heading. i will tell you this, this is the truth, the first 10 years of our marriage shone chopped wood, to heat our home and it kept him in good shape, so there's an upside, and it was very good but then he went into congress and i was home a lot by myself i don't chop wood. pete: and lost his useful skills. rachel: he did. joe: i have seen them roll a log recently. pretty impressive.
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>> this discussion is inflation in president biden is trying to explain it, when you explain you are losing, people are feeling it and there is only one person to blame for the rising cost across the board and that is the policies of the biden administration. i don't think republicans would have spent $5 trillion, they may have spent two, not like they are small government people the way we would like them to be but they wouldn't of spent 5, what have had different -- rachel: here is the take away. if you're going to have biden energy. pete: they don't live in wisconsin. rachel: 911 calls reveal the sound of the deadly attack in north carolina this week and. pete: that shooting leading 5 dead including an off-duty police officer. joe: actually has the details. >> reporter: fox news obtain those horrifying 9/11 calls that took the lives of 5 and her two more. all the victims ranged in age
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from 16 to 52. one of those calls was from a friend of the off-duty officer, 29-year-old gabriel torres who was headed to work. >> we are going to get some help up here somebody has been shot? change officers got -- >> you said it is an officer? what kind of clothing is he wearing? >> he is on camera. all camo. >> is he white, black, hispanic, or asian? >> he looks 13. >> heard some shots outside and i looked out my window and the neighbor is on the ground i think. rachel: we are learning about the suspected sugar, a woman who has kids and goes to school with them, says jaden rogers thompson captured themselves and seemed depressed, the
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brother of the suspect was killed during the rampage, 34-year-old mary marshall was a bride to be out walking her dog, 52-year-old nicole connors remembers his wife for being a good person and taking care of the family and susan leaves behind her husband and 3 boys aged 10 to 14 years old. there's been no mention of a motive but according to the north carolina da the suspect will be charged as an adult. back to you guys. pete: the next-door will blow your mind. a father and veteran is thrown in jail for refusing to wear masks for jury duty. despite there being no longer any mandate. >> the judge says i understand you don't want to wear a mask, i said that's correct, 24 hours in the county jail. pete: the jail he was sent to didn't have a mask requirement either.
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pete: we are back with some headlines including this. oklahoma police find multiple bodies while searching for this group of friends who went out cycling last sunday and never came home. the grim discovery made after a days long search in the deep fork river south of tulsa. the medical examiner working to identify the remains. authorities could not say for sure the bodies are the men they are looking for. singer megan thestallion has been rocked, two thieves broke into her master bedroom thursday night taking $300,000 to $400,000 worth of jewelry plus cash and electronics.
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the singer the time tweeting material things can be replaced, i'm glad everyone is safe. a pair of climate extremists who splashed tomato soup all over and iconic van gogh painting are facing criminal charges. the woman from the activist jew just stop oil carrying out the act in london yesterday, they glued themselves to the wall beneath the sunflowers which is worth an estimated $84 million. gallery officials says there's minor damage to the frame but the artwork is unharmed and those are your headlines. rachel: i can't get tomato soup out of close. pete: it is behind glass. not only did they fail because they didn't harm the painting, we should leave them glued to the law for 2 or 3 days. how do you fare without food and water for 2 or 3 days with
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your glued hand waiting for them to cry uncle and will themselves off. rachel: that's a long time out. joe: there is a viral video in france or italy where they glued their hands to the pavement and the police comes by and pulls their hands up. don't glue your hands to the pavement and we won't have to rip it off. >> speaking of cults and what we went through for a couple years related to covid we were just discussing in the break if we can think of places in america where there are still mask mandate. once they got rid of them in airports and airplanes it fell to the wayside. even in the worst places, even in new york city you go to a restaurant there are no mask mandate, people might wear them but no mandates. >> there is an pediatricians offices which i object to but what do you do? they force you to do it. >> there was one in animal hospital where i lived and
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refused to go in. they are few and far between at this point except for what happened recently, don't know if you saw it on tucker last night, a guy named gregory hahn was in north carolina vet and dad who showed up for jury duty and this didn't happen 6 months ago or year ago, this happened in the last month, in a few weeks, listen to what happened. >> doors open, motioned in, 50 to 75 people in there, i am being told stand before the judge. the judge then says i understand you don't want to wear a mask, i said that is correct and he says why don't you want to wear masks? i said the same thing i just mentioned, no state mandate, the governor lifted it may 4th, there is no signs in the courthouse that you have to wear masks, there's nothing. and he goes it is my court and i will order you a mask. speaking before my mind wrapped around what i was going to say i said i'm not going to wear a mask, 24 hours in jail.
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i got changed to an orange uniform, got a roll of toilet paper, toothpaste, towel, come with me and i'm walking with inmates to a cell that i have no idea what this guys in 4 and i was there for 2 or 3 hours and they put me in isolation until 2:00 the next day. it just took one person to make a stand and no one else joined me. rachel: if you haven't seen the whole thing watch on tucker, grab that on fox nation, a great interview. the judge was not wearing a mask by the way. he was sent to a prison wear masks were required but they put him in isolation but the most important thing he said was when he said at the end of that clip nobody stood with me and you talk about the cult we call them on this couch on the weekend we call them the committeeins.
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if more people had stood up, if we had as a group said we are not taking this, we are not going to be obedient, your thing is not based on science and we are not going to submit to this because we are americans and we are born free and if we did that they wouldn't do this to us but this is an example. there was a small group of jurors, no one stood with this guy. it is shameful. joe: next time we talk about the economy we will cover topics about kids, so many topics just today one of 365 days this year where covid is a route to all evil, the way we responded to covid caused so many problems and what bothers me most is lack of accountability. i can appreciate a politician who makes a mistake based on information in front of him and goes back and says that was wrong as we won't do it again but you won't hear that. i don't know if he has to surgery duty but if you got out of jury duty by doing 24 hour
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nap in isolation he might 've got the better end of the deal. pete: imagine you show for jury duty and in jail 2 hours later because a judge is drunk on covid power and can't let it go, by the way, dan bondgina has a whistleblower on his show that we will talk about in the show. he is saying there are others, the question is how many will step up? same with stu in the marine corps, remember the debacle in afghanistan? he said i was expecting lots of people behind me and no one else showed. same with this guy. i am not crazy. other jurors, where they all told they had to wear a mask, there's a back story. >> this is how the chinese social credit score system works, shaming people, making them afraid. pete: if we didn't learn our lesson under covid.
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rachel: the white house hitting the panic button on the border surge introducing a program to end venezuelan migrants illegally back to mexico, the policy under the trump era pandemic will titled 42 already getting pushback with expelled migrants shutting down a border bridge in texas, joining us to
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react graduate fellow at the manhattan institute and venezuelan immigrant daniel martinoh. i understand why venezuelans want to leave venezuela under the socialist regime there and come to america or other places but they are not doing it legally, this is the response. explain this policy. i'm confused why venezuelans are being singled out in the use of title 42? >> we see for the first time in history people crossing in this massive number from south america to the southern border, walking from panama, dangerous, like walking from new york city to seattle through jungle and traffic so what is happening is all the venezuelans fling socialism a coming, tens of thousands per month to the administration said now they will close the border for them and that exchange they will make available 24,000 permits to enter america biplane.
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if you have a sponsor here. the issue with this policy is 24,000 is so little, it will run out and two months and the border will be overrun in december. rachel: when i went to the border i would say 60% of the encounters i saw, 24,000 is going to run out very soon. will there be a black market? how are they deciding who gets to come in? and how much of this do you think is again, i want to close the border but i'm a little confused why venezuelans in particular, these anti-socialists are the ones singled out. >> a good question, same thing the administration did when they closed the doors for people from cuba by boats to a florida. it is not a coincidence but the issue with this program and what they need to change so the borders not overrun by december again is now it is just first
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come first serve basis, the first 24,000 that apply with a sponsor they got the slots and it is over. what they need to do is have 10,000 or so spots every month it allows people vetted who have minimum high school degree or something like that the would give venezuelans in the country hope that if they wait a year and 6 months they don't have to cross the border war do this illegally and can come with a sponsor at won't end up homeless, people who fled socialism which i think is a great thing for the country but also people who are vetted, are not criminals and have financial support. rachel: the hypocrisy of using title 42 which they revoked under the trump administration but using it just on venezuelans is very curious but venezuelans are politically
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persecuted population, 24,000 number seems small to me, venezuelans run by -- >> there are 7.1 million venezuelans of which 6 million have been given refuge in latin american countries. the united states has not taken almost as many. rachel: we are not doing it in the right way and having some order would fix things. thanks for joining us. up next new testimony shows the fbi paid a russian national more than $200,000 as it investigated the trump russia collusion narrative or hoax, jason chaffetz on the bias in the bureau next. ♪ come sail away ♪ come sail away ♪ come sale away ♪ come sail away with me ♪
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to investigate democrat operative charles dolan for his ties to the criminal. her to unpack at all. former congressman from utah and fox news contributor jason chaffetz, great to see you. unpack what is being discovered in this trial about danza but chanco. . >> is taking $200,000, the fbi is paying him more than what we make in a year, he they were paying for a single meeting at have sought to pay more than $500,000 along the way. at the heart of this you got to keep in mind this was started by hillary clinton's campaign, the democratic national committee was paying millions of dollars to come up with lies about donald trump, the fbi comes in desperately wants to prove these things but even though they can't prove these things they move forward with a
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federal warrant intended to be over foreign nationals using the pfizer court, they don't verify. even though the application to the court says verified on it they don't do that, they spy on americans and these people are for trial but i'm telling you all the talk about donald trump, this started with hillary clinton. let's never lose sight of that. pete: they paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to verify rumors they could never verify but they said it was verified and used it as a precursor to get warrants to spy on the trump team. that's what we know at this point. >> also what is coming out in this trial is dolan has worked for the clinton machine, bill clinton, hillary clinton through the years, and there's an enterprising fbi agent or to the comes along the way saying we should investigate charles dolan because he's got ties to
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vladimir putin's press secretary and that gets denied at the highest levels. how in the world when the fbi is digging in and finds out charles dolan allegedly has ties and is working in hill lakeland and's state department, works for bill clinton, state director for the clinton campaign along the way and the fbi shut it down, doesn't spend a dime on that so they have $200,000 to pay an informant who has bogus claims, meanwhile they don't have a time to go investigate somebody with ties to the kremlin in the clinton operation. that is how corrupt this thing is. rachel: you are referencing britney herzog and here's what she said about dolan. you to hear about danchinco. but she was focused on dolan as well, the connection was important because of dolan's connectivity with the press secretary you said. i wanted to interview dolan. fbi analyst wanted to interview
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dolan, his connectivity to sources in the russian government officials. some others in the fbi didn't want to investigate. to the best of my knowledge, no one from the special counsel team interview dolan if they ever want the truth. >> they spent tens of millions of dollars in the moeller investigation and they didn't have a dime to go interview this. that fbi agent, bring her up in front of congress as quickly as possible. she out to be one of the first people. who is at the told you that you could not investigate this? who shut it down? that's the next person you bring before congress and make them testify, let's understand exactly who those people are because those are the people that should be prosecuted. rachel: may that moment of accountability becoming, appreciate it. let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmureic
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it is gray suit day. thank you for joining us. >> reporter: a lot of cold air in the eastern part of the country and some snow. it is already cold across the far northern tier 34 ° in fargo, 36 in chicago and when you look at the radar picture we haven't talked about this this year but we had some fairly significant snow across minnesota, 3 or 4 inches and more snow across the northern tier of minnesota, we see that through michigan in some spots, 5 to 8 inches of snow accumulating. hard to imagine we are already talking about that. much colder air coming in this week, sunday, monday, tuesday and other front moving through and a reinforcing batch of the coldest air of the season coming in in the southeast. rachel: that a lot of blue on the map of coldness. charlemagne calling out president biden for defending
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hunter's drug abuse. >> joe was responsible for the drug laws that put so many black people in jail for smoking just like his son. rachel: more hunter headache still had. covid learning loss, new study shows babies born during the covid 19 pandemic are lacking communication skills. doctor nicole sapphire says it is important, she explains next.
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joe: a new study showing the devastating setbacks for babies during the covid era lockdown. infants born before and after had sharp differences in important milestones like saying meaningful words, pointing at objects or even waving goodbye. here is fox medical contributor dr. nicole saphier. >> thanks for having the. joe: i have a 3-year-old daughter born july of 2019 and i look at the opposite. i was able to stay home and feel i interacted with her a
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lot, she talks too much but the studies interesting, what do you make of it? >> children always have developed and will milestones especially 0 to 12 months of age and some is intrinsic and comes as they get older but a lot of it is extrinsic meaning they need to be stimulated to have some of these developed growths and as we pointed out the ability to say a meaningful word by 12 months decreased in this study that was published, why is that? there are many reasons for that, first of all, the american academy of pediatrics and cdc lied when they said children don't need to see their caregivers faces and it was okay for them to be distancing because that is false, children need to interact with other human beings, that's how they learn words. of their caregivers faces are covered their sounds are muffled, not able to read those words are not going out to the playgrounds and other social interactions where they are learning the words and they also pointed out think of the
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little ones, constantly -- this national oral curiosity. if they are not leaving their home they are not being exposed to new things natural curiosities not there anymore and by the way of people aren't coming and going they are not going to learn how to say goodbye, that make sense so all of this, by keeping them home, being upended by the pandemic it really was detrimental to their health. joe: they study 300 babies, who had never met another baby by the time they were one-year-old, really important like you said to point out that they are not seeing new things but also i no one my daughter sees another kid her age she becomes a different and more joyous person. >> until 2 years of age babies, infants, toddlers tend to have solitary play. they love to be around other kids, not necessarily interacting but being around other children stimulates them in a way they are not used to and that helps them grow. one thing that is interesting, you were able to spend more
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time with your children during the pandemic what happened during the pandemic, mental health crises, you had people who didn't have history of mental illness already son having depression and anxiety, some parents and caregivers may have been withdrawn and not interacting as much with their children. this may take some years to recover from. joe: thanks for joining us. coming up, text imo she's hostile. and z think so, 10 a moji's on the chopping block. thumbs up? no! don't take it away!
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rachel: we hope your tucked under the covers. pete: hope you're with someone you love watching "fox and friends". rachel: making me want to go home. pete: brian kilmeade says get up and get dressed, i say do not get up, do not get dressed, turn on the tv and enjoy saturday morning with us. yell at the kids, tell them to bring your coffee if you want one. it is all good. joe: i would not trust my 13 or 14-year-old to bring me a
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