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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 coffee.
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my son is so smart, don't know if he would work a coffee maker. everything he makes up in genius he lacks up in common. he won like rubiks cube contest. pete: a big day at college football. number one in the country. joe: they are playing vanderbilt so they don't fear losing. pete: they play iowa state random. tennessee plays alabama, wisconsin plays unknown. don't know why i set you up. they play the team coming up, 100 yards. how are you doing? other than football -- rachel: should you stay in bed for "fox and friends" for the
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games as well? or get up at them? joe: you can check the scores if you are a big fan, you don't want to watch them beat alabama. pete: when do you transition from coffee to beer? you wait for kickoff, that's a more sober thing to do. noon is 5:00 on saturday. joe: speaking of georgia, the georgia senate race is neck and neck as the candidates took the stage last night to make their case to voters, the balance of power in the senate is on the line. >> reporter: can't wait for a little college football saturday and somebody said listen, kickoff usually around noon on the east coast. for me i start my saturdays with college football around 9:00.
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rachel: you didn't answer about the beer. >> reporter: nothing unwilling to admit on tv. true story, we are going to stay in the great state of georgia where there was a major debate last night between georgia senate candidates rafael warnock and herschel walker, if your college football fan you know how amazing he was when playing for the bulldogs, the man faced off in a fierce battle over whose positions on crime, the economy and abortion best align with the values of georgia voters, first up on our look back, sanctity of life. >> a patient's room is too cramped a space for a woman, her doctor and the united states government. >> did he not mention there is a baby in the room as well? >> reporter: they also debated who has the strongest support
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among law enforcement and things got interesting during at least one key exchange. watch. >> one thing i have not done. i never pretended to be a police officer and i never threatened a shootout with the police and you know what is so funny? i am with many police officers. >> there was also back-and-forth about the priorities of lowering the cost of prescription drugs versus the inflationary cost across the board from gas to food to housing that is absolutely crushing georgians. >> he said he would not have voted for the inflation reduction act and i think he should tell the people of georgia why he thinks they should have extensive insulin and by the pharmaceutical company should be able to charge us whatever they like. >> i believe in reducing insulin but at the same time you got to eat right because he may not know and i know many people on insulin and unless you have eating right, insulin is doing you no good.
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we have to get food prices down and you got to get gas down so they can get insulin. >> reporter: hard to argue with getting gas prices down the matter what your political persuasion is. the latest polling shows a virtual dead heat with walker leading some internals by a point and 1/2 and warnock leading in the real clear politics average but within the margin of error, you see the emerson survey things are tight. lastly president biden continues his west coast swing which will take him to the great state of oregon and that comes as a gop gubernatorial candidate is poised to win the state, the state house for the first time in four decades. christine drayson will join us on "fox and friends" on the weekend at 8:30 in the morning. if for no other reason than to learn what is happening out there in one of my favorite places to visit, one country, they have oceans, they have mountains.
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rachel: you forgot antifa, they are their too. >> reporter: if you can avoid the drama you have great food. pete: kevin cork, one of the best. it is of note that president biden is all over the west coast but not doing any campaigning for any candidate in key states like nevada and arizona were normally you would want the president of the united states on stage, no one is asking him to show up. i will ask you as our official georgia correspondent your reaction to the debate. joe: going to that debate i wasn't hopeful that herschel would do bad, he said rafael warnock is a good speaker with some of that barack obama ability to say what conservatives think and turn it at the end am not sure where he is and you are not upset by it.
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two state of the union addresses, they almost clapped, couldn't quite the deuce what he was getting at. herschel is plainspoken and embraces his accent which we love to have them in georgia and says things like he talked about insulin and made such a good point the georgians will respond to that. this is an interesting race. we have brian kemp, stacy abrams, warnock, who brings voters for who? that is the enthusiasm is what is going to matter. they split like most states or a lot of states, 50/50, who will bring more voters within their side? rachel: i love that drop mike moment on abortion where warnock is a fancy speaker but forgot to mention the baby in the room. he has spoken this, he embraces his country boy thing, set the expectations low very early on, he said this guy is a smooth talking preacher and i am just a country boy and he impressed,
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got some really good moments which is exactly what warnock didn't want to have happen in this debate. pete: otherwise a stalemate, cloud of dust in 3 yards. that is all you want. joe: the police thing where he was doing a speaking tour for a few years and said as a joke you didn't know i was going to be there, like it was more of his speaking style, not like he was meeting it seriously, the biggest thing that hit him on the commercials, they ran the commercial over and over and he flashes a badge and dilutes that in one moment last night, that was the underlying powerful moment. disarms a lot of their attacks. rachel: he is honorary, that can happen where police department makes you an honorary cop and that -- >> my buddy in texas found out that doesn't mean you get to go one hundred miles an hour on
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the interstate, don't flash the badge if you get caught doing it. rachel: my dad is an honorary puerto rican citizen but that doesn't make important reagan. in any case. recently said -- pete: speaking of joe, the big guy, he was on cnn tuesday, asked about hunter biden, the store the left is trying to suppress and allies in the media trying to suppress in the election of 2020, he asked about the potential charges being brought against his son, here's what president biden said. >> president biden: i am proud of my son. this is a kid who got -- not a kid, he's a grown man, he got hooked on like many families had, hooked on drugs, he has overcome that. i love him and he is on the straight and narrow and has been for a couple years now. i am proud of him. pete: the reason we play that
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clip is to contrast it with something charlemagne said recently on his show slamming biden for the defense of his son considering what biden's policies have done to so many other people. watch that clip. >> kind, caring words we never heard from joe in regard to the crack academic the destroyed black communities. in fact joe was responsible for the drug laws that put so many black people in jail like his son so now you know how so many parents felt when their child was battling addiction. with the legislation you created, the anti-drug abuse in 88 you chose to get them locked up instead of getting them help. >> reporter: also, harris who bragged about smoking weed was also the person who was incarcerating a lot of people who were smoking weed interstate and so you have this
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contrast of these politicians who seem to have exceptions for their son and daughters and lots of excuses for hunter who by the way is not just some kid, the way president biden describes him as a teen who has had a little drug problem, this is serious stuff hunter biden was involved in and hunter biden was enriching the family, all kinds of corruption tied to this. pete: difficult for me to sit here, i met with some of the families from the heroes we lost in afghanistan and they were upset at the lack of genuine empathy and remorse from the president when they met him. but try to invoke empathy out of us for his son who has been an adult for several decades kicked out of the navy, and quite master adulthood without hard drug usage and tell us how proud he is of him and what a victim he is, i get it, he is his dad but you are the president of the united states
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and you're required to set an example if your son has done things like broken federal gun laws, broken several laws, time to quit being proud of him and say even my son gets held accountable. pete: file as a foreign agent while operating as one, that charge -- it all feels so sage, that interview on cnn was an opportunity to ask president biden a question so he could get in front of the fact that his son is going to get indicted but folks like us get discouraged by the fact they cherry pick the smallest charge they can bring to act like there's accountability so is there actual justice when there is some justice. rachel: shows how disingenuous it is. president biden knows the real problems with hunter biden are the ones that, the crimes he committed with president biden in compromising our country and making dirty deals with the chinese and selling out americans and that is the issue
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here but we are going to pretend we are talking about a teenager who had a minor drug problem. it is disingenuous. rachel: dirty deeds. done with our money by the way. joe: i like it. rachel: testimony from the trial of igor danchinco. paid to be of contraband and shall informant during the trumpet ministration. pete: at the heart of the steel bossier. joe: alexandria half joins us from washington. >> reporter: igor was paid to serve as a confidential source from 2017 to 2,020 and during day 3 of his trial yesterday it was revealed those payments topped $200,000, another $346,000 was requested but denied. special agent kevin helton defended danchinco. for what he deemed valuable
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work as an informant, he's facing four counts of lying to the fbi, one count was dismissed yesterday, the russian national served as the primary sub source for christopher steele's anti-trump dossier. the problem is where danchin co. did not disclose that it came from a democratic political operative named charles dolan, yesterday dawn revealed he lied to danchinco. when he said he got information from a gop source about the resignation of paul manafort from the trump campaign. during questioning he admitted there was no inside source and the information he provided came from watching tv. the intel made its way into the steel bossier which served as the basis to secure a warrant to wiretap trump campaign advisor carter page. >> this has been a 6 year plus battle and it is exactly as you are correctly alluding to based on a mountain of lies.
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>> reporter: it is a wild web keeping up with all the names in this trial and while this is igor danchinco. at the core of this case it is really the fbi and what john durham feels are missteps made by the fbi. jury deliberations begin monday. rachel: thank you. charles dolan ties to the clintons, ties to the russians, fbi agents wanted to investigate him and leaders of the fbi said you can't do that. pete: the steps is one way to put it, politicization is another. joe: there will be a lot to look into. turning to your headlines. starting with tragic news from new york city, police say a 15-year-old boy was shot and killed during a fight while riding the subway in queens. authorities say he died from his injuries.
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the crisis at the southern border, launching a probe into the busing of migrants from red states and the nation's capital, whether they have been deceived. and pro political stunt. a human smuggler on a dirt bike, who then crossed the rio grande into the us. tiny dancing star lighting up social media.
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joe: i will -- i will tell you, declan russell of california, 14 months old, learning to walk, and started dancing instead. >> you know you put him in dance school, that is amazing. pete: i am still here. rachel: the rhythm is going to get you. joe: i am immune to rhythm. i had two left feet when i had feet. you run in cadence. when i was calling cadence, my cadence would be off. pete: you adapted and overcame.
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rachel: my best form of dancing. joe: it is. rachel: so here is something very interesting if you have teenagers, their job is to make you feel old. pete: it is one of their missions. rachel: everyone knows i like to use emojis but some of mine are aging. young people say this shows you are aging and these are the emoji lists, the ones that jen the want canceled. pete, you love a good thumbs-up. joe: if you go into your texts, the ones you move the most, upper left, most used, thumbs-up, i dare half the audience not to have the same reality.
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the easiest way -- joe: here's what one says. pete: my last workplace had a chat for the team to send input to each other on -- most of the people replied with a thumbs up. i don't know why but it seemed a little bit hostile to me. joe: this is what is funny. rachel: it is a nice thing. joe: if i say something that could get an answer get any emoji back that is passive aggressively you are saying other stuff. rachel: it means i'm loading the dishwasher and letting you know i got you. dan ongino uses the fist bump. it is very masculine way. pete: if i got a reply from my wife with a thumbs up, everything is okay. if i get it from you than everything is okay because you have years of experience in
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biological warfare. joe: at 21/2 foot pile of poop on the screen. rachel: the hard emoji and the crying ones, these are ones they don't like. it is fun. joe: let us be old and enjoy what we enjoy. joe: there are a couple of them. pete: what insights could we share later on the show about culturally canceled emoji's. rachel: email us which ones we should cancel. joe: which ones would you defend? get as creative as you would like which friends@foxnews.com. got, rotten tomatoes, two environmental activist tossed tomato soup on a vincent van
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gogh painting, the chaos coming up. joe: inflation/in americans paychecks but president biden says this is progress, we will show you the data next.
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>> president biden: overall inflation was 2% over the last three months, down 11% prior to 3 months, that is progress. inflation is going to get worse, that simple. pete: that, president biden calling 40-year high inflation progress. americans seeing grocery bill with more black ink than they would like a red ink as well. from eggs to milk to vegetables to fish, all about skyrocketing. on the wall, we are on the wall, and this hits everybody. >> he was lying about the
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facts. it is getting worse, not better, got the producer price index, and eventually ends on the shows, the consumer price index, it is not getting better, it is getting worse. not just the administration but all the democrats, lying about the statistics, food is really hitting hard. if you think it is bad at the gas station it is worse at the grocery store. a lot of families paying a third of their income. on months of salary is going to inflation. pete: the core inflation is up significantly yet they deny it.
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gas up 18%, electricity up, utilities 33%, home heating costs, up 58%. %. september year over year, hitting every person's bottom line. >> reporter: it is simple, they keep talking about permits and leases going up. but wall street journal did a report, extensive report a month ago on the number of leases, they claim the leases they are handing out our plenty, not true. the number of anchors being given out in leases to oil and gas companies is at the lowest since world war ii, with all the spending and oil production, we are going back multiple decades.
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almost a century to get to the point you see leasing as low as it is now and we have plenty, we don't have an energy crisis in america. the golf alone where we get 15% of all of our oil, we could be producing twice as much oil from that and it is clean oil, gas is emitted from that oil are half as much as the gases emitted from oil from places like venezuela and the gulf where we are going hat in hand to get them to produce more. pete: we prefer to beg for dirty oil while making things cost more for all americans including travel. airfare up 50%, we know about gas, it checked back down based on trying to release the strategic oil reserve, nothing fundamental about it. >> reporter: they have plans to cut back 68% on the offshore
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drilling, that would cut into production in golf oil to give the venezuelans a bigger share of energy production. jamie dimon, the best banker in the world with chase, jpmorgan chase, stop going hat in hand and start pumping more oil and gas in the usa, the way the usa maintains its standing in the world by pumping more oil and gas and using energy security to ensure western unity. it is that simple. drill more, very simple, and produce more, not just oil and gas we have an energy shortage of but also human energy. we've got to produce. pete: good on jamie dimon for saying that. we will see if he can withstand his younger employees who don't want their leader saying such a thing but i digress. yesterday was a big day for the
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foxbusiness network. i looked up at 9:30, you and many other big names. the foxbusiness channel ringing the bell at the nasdaq, 15 years at number one. tell us what it was like. >> it was fantastic. people personally like stuart varney and larry kudlow, we've known each other, they are good, these are good people with solid experience. they are responsible for the economic boom in the trump administration and the reagan administration, talent, energy and we are winning our competitors, winning over our competitors week over week. it is an exciting time for foxbusiness. pete: great to see former "fox and friends" ep lahren patterson, i love pointing that
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joe: a deadly week for law enforcement with 12 police officers shot yesterday. in bristol, connecticut, officer alex himsy were killed in an apparent ambush in raleigh, the officer was killed in a mass shooting and in
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mississippi, detective stewart was gunned down while responding to a shoot out. 50 officers have been shot and killed, 250 attacked in the line of duty. let's bring the panel, detective sergeant john for penske, president of the mississippi fraternal order of police, the president of the north carolina fraternal order of police. bank you for joining us. to you first, in connecticut, this was a purposed ambush, can you explain to me what happened here and what you are feeling? >> continuation of the assault across the nation. we had 68 direct assault on police that were planned. this wasn't the officer bumping into somebody on a traffic
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stop, these were planned ambushes, number 69 in connecticut, this is the state of affairs in president biden's america where we continue to be attacked and need to be insulted. joe: you are with us in mississippi. this is a culture that doesn't respect of authority or sanctity of life, what do you mean by that? >> more folks we encounter on the street and the workplace don't respect authority, they don't get this upbringing as much as they used to so what happens, there is no sense of, i guess the word would be to do what they are being told. notice of a conflict police are encountering is folks not obeying the police, we need to revamp our criminal justice system where we have more money
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to put out to prosecute and remove these folks from society. joe: red states, blue states, not one political party in charge where this is happening, it is tragic all around. lastly i want to go to this, what is happening in north carolina, in your state this was a mass shooting where a police officer was killed off duty. other police officers responding, how is north carolina recovering from this? >> is best we can. it is always tragic. every member of the agency feels it. not only the raleigh police department but they are feeling it. this is the second officer we lost to gunfire since august 11th, we lost the deputy sheriff on august 11th, not far from where this occurred so those guys are feeling it, men and women in law enforcement
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and across the state are feeling it and it doesn't get better. got to look back at the criminal justice system, not in this particular case, we don't know what his record will look like and if you look at the vast majority of assaults, not only the ones who have been killed but the ones who have been shot and injured, for the most part these are career criminals that if they had their day in court and gone to trial and found guilty and sentenced to long prison terms which they are all worthy of we wouldn't have this problem. got to look deep at the court system for relief in this, won't get better until we do. joe: how many who attacked police officers should be in jail to begin with. we will keep tracking what is happening in north carolina but across the country, 252 police officers shot, 50 killed.
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you have such an important role supporting police officers, thank you for joining us, let the men and women in blue know that we support them. >> we will. joe: brian kilmeade joins us on the midterms, he spent some time with herschel walker, next.
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>> the patient's room is too
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narrow and small for a woman, her doctor and the united states government. >> did he not mention there is a baby in that room as well? >> have not spent a minute thinking about what politicians should have done in 2024. >> i won't leave my allies which is what president biden did. >> one thing i have not done, i never pretended to be a police officer. i am with police officers and at the same time -- >> mr. walker. pete: herschel walker and rafael warknocked pulling no punches is the latest polling shows this senate race is anyone's game. rachel: you went to visit herschel walker, you interviewed him. i texted you after you asked hardcourt tough questions and you did great and he handled them well. what is your thought on the
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debate and what is going on? >> reporter: he said with all the controversy with this relationship with his family i think he tapped into that mentality, he called down. he does best under pressure. i talked to his camper half hour ago and looking at the local right ups. he knocked out of the park last night, saw some of it, he was so relaxed, very composed, he really shocked warknocked when he said when it comes to mom and the doctor no one should get in between, when he came back evidently and said what about the baby the whole place just went quiet and moreknock frozen juice are a lot of other things, he stayed from personal issues, warknocked does not want anyone going to his background quote they felt strong about was moreknock's
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church has subsidized housing for low income families and evicting people who are one month later a couple weeks late and walker said not only is this wrong, i will pay their rent and also -- he was shocked and the thing is i don't have that success to tap into but athletes excel when it goes up, they don't mind when one hundred thousand people cheer them, don't mind when the time is running off the clock and walker seems to love it as but controversy kicked up. this is what we are going to do it his pulse rate went down when the pressure went up and some local coverage they said what walker had to do was make sure it is tickets bidding, kemp is doing so well against stacy abrams they want to make sure people say walker can't do the job. is not up for it and he feels when his camp is confident they did that last night. joe: it is to not lose kemp to
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lose the governorship and he made hands on both sides of that. >> reporter: a couple other things, sean hannity is doing a town hall with herschel walker monday night and also you will see walker have a lot of people come down, rick scott, the republican party has weathered the storm with herschel and they think they can close the gap and the last thing is their internal polls showed walker is up one or two and if you hear barking in the background that is one of the reasons i turned down the home studio because i cannot control my dog that especially the deaf one. still doesn't know what i am saying especially barking on television, doesn't seem to bother them as much as it bothers us but coming up on one nation, the dogs seem to love the show, 8:00, 11:00, among our guests, gary kasparov.
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i will get him to say, his russian contacts, is putin ready to go and ron johnson will join us, his first interview after his big debate so 8:00 and 11:00, hope everyone is watching, so just dvr it. pete: a great lineup, dogs barking, camera zooming in and out. you overcame every obstacle for us at 7:45 in the morning and we love you for it. >> punish my ipad one more time. pete: thank you. that is a great lineup. rachel: that ron johnson race is the most important senate race in the country, it was fascinating and we will see, interesting. pete: rotten tomatoes as they say, two activists tossed tomato soup on a vincent van gogh painting.
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rachel: protesters attempt to ruin iconic van gogh painting in the name of climate activism.
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>> oh my gosh! >> security. >> what is worth more? art or life? rachel: the painting is under glass and unharmed. here to react is climate the bow.com publisher mark moore ranoh. what do you make of these tactics? >> do people think watching these young protesters tried to do spoiler famous iconic painting will make us want to sign up for the green new deal? they must have missed the marketing class in college because that is not good persuasion. let's destroy iconic things and make people's lives miserable and block traffic and that will get people to join our cause. i don't think so.
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rachel: this is interesting to me. i feel sorry for these kids in the sense they have bought into some very unscientific ideas, right? >> they have. this happened in london. they have done this throughout europe, italy, climate emergency fund and the problem is europeans are seeing the result of listening to these kind of protests, being influenced by them. they are fearing winter for the first time since the industrial revolution because their energy supplies are so low because they shut down their own energy and became more reliant on foreign sources including vladimir putin. it this point europeans are realizing not let's destroy some famous artwork and fight climate, they are realizing they shouldn't have listened to greta thunberg, they should have listened to donald trump and his message was clear about make your own energy.
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they are saying what is more valuable than gold in europe because people are gathering wood for the coming winter and the iron he is they are praying for a warm winter, wasn't global warming supposed to bring more winters? they are praying for one because they are facing one of the highest death tolls from people who can't afford to heat their homes this winter. rachel: what you're doing is important, you are pointing out what is happening in europe, our future, we are paying high prices, seeing skyrocketing energy costs, not where europe is but we will get there because of president biden's policies and what this is about, so many unscientific basis of which this because is based on on your website climatedepot.com, causing food shortages, famines, so great to have you. maybe we should leave them glued to the wall, they comment performance art.
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>> let's we have a repercussion expect more of this being pushed by wealthy families and hollywood donors, adam mckay, millions of dollars to this protest. rachel: you can catch more of him, download foxnewspodcast.com. despite the economy tanking biden says it will get worse if republicans are voted in. bill cassidy joins us. ♪ ♪
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