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but you did. our audio guy picks the music and he hits the buttons that makes the cheer effect and he's cheering for himself right now and we sh hear for him too. cheer for him too. it's amazing. great song. will: great song. that's the jovial feeling that many republicans are feeling in the country and ten days from the election. we wish you were here and you're down near the boarder and good morning to you on behalf of will and i, rachel. rachel: good morning to both of you. i'm here in texas and will is in new york city. i just love it. will: we're glad you're with us this morning. we're going to have you back here on the couch tomorrow morning. sean: yes, she will be back, but just i believe later this hour, we'll be getting -- you jumped in a helicopter with texas dps and saw what they did firsthand and one of the issues top of mind for voters, and we will have that in just a few minutes.
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stick around with us. but we've got more news this morning including this, house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul is recovering after yesterday's hammer attack inside the couple's san francisco home. will: we're learning more about the suspected intruder reportlily looking for the democratic leader. mark meredith is live in washington with the details. good morning, mark. >> will, pete, rachel, good morning. the break in inside speaker pelosi's home was intentional and not a random act. the 42-year-old suspect broke in through the home in a book door and reportedly shouted where's nancy. the speaker was in dc at the time but police say her husband, 82-year-old paul pelosi was inside and able to call 911 and was speaking in code to not alert the suspect he was calling for help. investigators crediting a dispatcher for prioritizing the call that prompted police to arrive moments later. police say when they got to the
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house, they found both pelosi and the suspect fighting over a hammer and even witnessed the superintendent striking pelosi at -- suspect striking pelosi at least once. the suspect was taken into custody shortly after and he's expected to face a long list of charges including attempted homicide and elder abuse. pelosi had a skull fracture and entire to his arm and hands and he'll make a full recovery and politicians including president biden are calling for the political rhetoric to be toned down. >> too many violence, political violence and what makes us stink? think one party can talk about stolen elections, covid being a hoax, it's all a bunch of lives. >> targeting of pro life pregnancy centers or supreme court justices being targeted. regardless of what bran of government you are and what your party is or ideology is, there's
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no room for any of this type of violence or threats of violence as part of the process. >> so far investigators are not releasing what they believe the suspect's motive was. however, he reportedly had ties to a radical nudist activist in california as well as concerning online history. the speaker, she is back in california to be with her husband and leaders from both political parties continue to offer support. will, rachel, pete, back to you guys. will: thank you, mark. that's a phrase you don't hear every day, radical nudist activist. democrats are hitting the trail to support senatorial candidates, gubernatorial candidates, house cand candidatn the midterm elections. joe biden, barack obama hitting the trail. as you watch some of what they had to say, think to yourself these two questions if you wouldn't mind. one, how does the president control gas prices in a short period of time and two, was barack obama a doctor. watch.
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>> we're taking gas prices down from where they were here at home. they're down $1.25 from their peak this summer. they've been falling for the last three weeks in a row. that's adding umm to real savings for -- up to real savings for american families. >> some of you may not member rr but h herschel walker was a heck of a football player but does that make him the best person to represent you in the u.s. senate? does that make him equip to weigh in on the critical decisions about our economy and our foreign policy and our future? will: obama, rachel asked would you allow herschel walker to fly a plane or be your doctor? i don't think barack obama flew a plane. i don't hi think he has his pilot's license. rachel: no, not at all but the other guy says would herschel walker be the best to weigh in on critical decisions?
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would a self-proclaimed con communist, which is what senator warnock is, be the best to weigh in on critical issues? let's go back to what bind was talking about on -- biden was talking about on issues and he has no credibility talking october energy and gas prices and he's responsible for the gas prices with the executive orders, his attacks on american energy. and also with his inaction at the start of the ukraine war, yes, there is a russia component to this, which we're exacerbating by not having our own energy dominance but he's done nothing to either stop the war from happening in the beginning through diplomacy. his state department interfered and refused to cooperate with any negotiations on that war, and they continue to fund and pour obscene amounts of money into it to keep it going so --
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and mind you from the so called inflation reduction act and also the infrastructure act, which were all both green new deals and ways to trick the american people so this is all the green new deal and that is why our energy prices are high. that is why our gas prices are high, that is why everything is so expensive today, and he bears responsibility. this is a lot of lies. sean: yeah, that's very weak hand when you're joe biden going to pennsylvania and arming on behalf of your regard on -- arguing on behalf of your record orange gas prices as if people don't remember how it was two years ago and how bad it got and incrementally how the pain got slightly incrementally better and rich for barack obama to talk about the capacity of a candidate. may he fly to pennsylvania and make the same argument about his own democratic candidate in john fetterman. voters see through the
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desperation. rachel: great point, pete. pete: you can't make that argument about herschel walker and then defend john fetterman in pennsylvania. they're assuming the least of voters as if voters are not capable of siphoning through fact or fiction when it comes to the competency of candidates. but we move to one more topic this morning as well and that is twitter. twitter is free. twitter has a new owner and his name is elon musk. a lot of people thought it wouldn't happen, it did happen and he's taking to twitter to talk about how twitter will change. here's elon musk yesterday tweeting this. there's him with a sink saying let it sink in. i'm in charge now and about to fire people and he did. he tweeted this, comedy is now legal on twitter. the death of comedy is much of what the woke left has done. i don't think we have that tweet but trust me, he did tweet it. he also tweeted this saying -- there it is right there. here's a different one, anyone suspended for minor and dubious
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reasons will be freed from twitter jail. this is good news to a lot of viewers maybe in twitter jail. will: we overestimate the number of people on twitter. it's never as powerful as everybody in the media pretends it is but i'll say it's their narrative control mechanism. i mean, that is why there's such a freak out and there's been an absolute freakout on the left and the washington post reporter taylor lorenz tweeted the gates of hell have been opened. which, by the way, it was unintentional comedy at least. there you go. tucker carlson had fun with it. watch this. >> nothing will ever be the same and the democratic party will be forced to defend its positions on their merits. the biden administration is in trouble because of this. everything depends for them on sensorship. everything. they're going to do everything they can to shut twitter down again. they're going to do their best to destroy its new owner and
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elon musk must know that and he's doing it anyone and that's the definition of bravery. people assume that billionaires can assume to be bold. you can do what you want, you're rich but the opposite is true actually. how many brave billionaires are there? not m. the more you have, the more you have to lose. there's no such thing as fu money, there's only fu poverty and yet the richest man in the world is rising it all to save -- risk it all to save free speech. that's a remarkable thing to watch. rachel: well, the most revolutionary thing you can do in this day and age is tell the truth. you don't have to be a billionaire to tell the truth about things. but there are a bunch of billionaires that were trying to make sure or trying to sensor you from saying that on their very powerful platforms and, yes, twitter is a powerful platform with which as you said rightfully so, will, the left is
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used to control the narrative and that's why they're freaking out so with facebook, we know the algorithms put a lot of people in jail, they put pete in jail for awhile. pete: oh, yeah. rachel: and other people as well, yes. so the fact that he's going to be able and i pray that he'll be able to do this is expose the algorithms that were used to silence us but more importantly, the collusion between our federal government and agencies, fauci, jen sac psaki and the pre agencies to lie to us when the other guy doesn't show up. that's what they've been doing and censoring conservatives and making sure their voice isn't heard so theirs is the only voice heard and therefore they win the argument. >> yeah, not often in life does the hype meet reality.
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in this particular case, elon musk has a chance to deliver on something consequential for the republic and opening up a square. will: he already has. pete: yeah, he walks in, fires people. seeing these moves happen gives hope to a lot of people that just maybe a level playing field. will: yesterday was a victory for the american principle of free speech. turning to headlines. nypd is on the hunt for a man caught on security camera tossing a wrench through timothy cardinal dolan's residence. this happened yesterday afternoon and cardinal dolan was not there at the time thankfully and no one was hurt. huge hauls of fentanyl intercepted at the southern border in arizona and agents stopped two loads totaling 600,000 pills in 30 minutes on thursday. the smugglers are trying to hide the deadly drugs inside car parts and early this week, over
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half a million fentanyl pills, 60 pounds of meth and 10 pounds of cocaine seized at the port of nogales. last night on water's world, a little humble pie in the game of sink or swim. this was against abby hornacek. >> cain has to win the next two in order to tie it. >> are you letting me win? >> i'm going to call a foul on that one. do we know that rogan doesn't? >> kilmeade, here comes cain. here you go, abby. sink or swim. will: yeah, she beat me 3-1. smoked. look at it. look at what they wrote on the prompter. i can't win anything these days because my fantasy team isn't doing so well either. >> i'm a fantasy football expert, i hosted the show on espn. i'm 0-7.
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0-7. i've never been 0-7 in my life and i've played my whole life and i've never been 0-7 till i play fantasy football with "fox & friends". yeah, rachel, yes. rachel: will, you're doing -- let's put this in proper context, you're doing so bad in fantasy football that me, someone who can't even name the teams is beating you. will: rachel, rachel, rachel, just be careful how much you rub my face in this because i'm going to call you out on who's actually running your team if you push it too far. pete: that's true. you are the shadow team owner. rachel: no, no, no, no. it doesn't matter. will: you're not actually doing this. rachel: it doesn't matter, i'm beating will cain. i mean, it's amazing. it's agreat feeling. pete: i mean, will founded the league, he's the commissioner, he's an expert and he's 0-7. he's playing against teams that
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don't even have all their players. will: i'm trying. pete: he's trying very hard and making moves every week, transactions. l, l, l, l, l. will: the next great mystery, we're going to move on, is who's running rachel's team and who's running ainsley's team. they're under protest. rachel: we know who's running ainsley's team. don't we? pete: we have ideas. you have the best team names too, the tight ends. it's the best name in the league, rachel, for sure we have to move onto baseball, the world series, the phillies pull off a five run comeback to take game one in houston and thanks to a few kind souls, young fans are getting to experience the fall classic firsthand. kyconnell mcshane is live at the park. >> what an incredible game last
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night and incredible finish and these fans are so invested in their teams and that's what makes an event like this so much fun, especially the young fans. check out this emotion. the raw emotion in a 13-year-old philly's fan. >> why are you crying? >> because. >> why? >> this is a dream of mine? >> where are you going? >> the world series. >> i'm crying too, are you happy? you're excited? >> those are tears of joy, can't believe it. his mom got his tickets and not to be outdone on the houston side, their star player alex bregman. they're so expensive and go for about $1500. bregman heard about a young fan trying to raise money with his own lemonade stand. watch. >> we heard y'all had a lemonade stand this weekend. how'd y'all do?
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okay. who's your favorite player? >> alex bregman. >> i got you two tickets to the world series. can't wait to see you there. go stros. >> oh, yes! >> that's young eli. happy little guy and must have love what had he saw early out of this game. kyle tucker of the astros hit his second home run of the game in the third inning and houston was up 5-0 a the that point and this place was going crazy, we were here. but the phillies came storming back with three of the fourth and tied it on a jtrio muto double and game remained tied in the bottom of the ninth and it's the phillies right field with a sliding catch and literally saves the game and astros would have won it right then and there and instead the phillies win it. the phillies win it reo muto comes through and opposite field home run barely over the right
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field wall and philly comes back to win it 6-5 and game two if they can top that at minute made park here in houston. will: thank you, we'll when he can in with you later. we're cooking up the best football folds for college football tailgate today and democrats keep insisting electric vehicles are the green way to go and should we hit the brakes on that theory. brian breaks down stats. pete: look at that shirt. will: that is awesome. ♪
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college in manhattan and our friend brian bremburg. talk to me about -- they claim if you go ev, you're saving the environment. what's the reality? >> there's an idea it's zero emissions, it's not because it's much more energy intensive to create the battery for the ev than it is to create the internal combustion engine and carbon footprint about twice as big for ev battery compared to the engine and starting in a green hole if you're guying an ev which means if you want to get out of the hole, you have to drive the thing allot. let's -- a lot let's not kid about the manufacturing here. pete: the production of an electric vehicle is twice as dirty as a regular combustion vehicle? >> the battery versus the combustion engine and think about the mining. you've got rare earth metals you want to put in and who controls those? china big time so mining all the metals and that's a big deal in
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the united states even in our home state of minnesota, they're fighting over a nickel mine and the environmental left is really against this mining so you're going to live the green dream when you can't get a mining permit? pete: that's a great point. you mentioned how far you drive to make up the cost. if you want to level out emissions and say there's a benefit, how far do you have to drive? >> well, the estimates vary here wildly but on the low end, you've probably got to drive the ev about 20,000 miles just to start to see the green benefit of it because you've got to work off that manufacturing hole that you put yourself in making those batteries. the problem is that estimate is probably low because it depends on what kind of electricity you're putting in your car. why does it come from? pete: sure, every time you plug it in. >> coal, gas, how is it being made? the coal fire electricity and that's 60 to 70,000 miles before you do any good for the environment.
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pete: sounds like a lot of moral mental math i have to do. >> people aren't doing the math and taking the moral credit and football games figuring out what it takes to make a benefit. pete: classic virtue signaling and we get to subsidize it. are they really driving that far? >> you've got to drive the thing and for a lot of people, the electric vehicle is a second car, a lot of people live in cities and don't drive that much and it might take you a decade, pete, before you drive enough to actually say i'm creating some green benefit here. so it's not to knock on the technology, it's good technology but when politicians force it on us, they're going too fast, they're kidding people about the benefit, and they're making life more costly for everybody else. pete: wow, a vanity vehicle that doesn't actually help the environment controlled by china. sounds like a great deal to me. >> let's think about this for a little bit. pete: we've got another topic and it's close to halloween. you're wearing a bit of a
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costume you might say. >> well, every day is a costume. trying not to take my battery pack off here. pete: will is in the living room with your son timmy. will: that's right, we're ranking candy. pete: you weren't watching the ev segment. will: we both voted kit kat; right, timny. pete: that's solid. brian, tell mo first. your come tombs are. >> yeah, we've got, pete, you're a baseball fan and, will, you're a baseball fan. will: you bet. >> in the 1950s there was a great show called home run derby and put the best against each other. turn around, buddy. 1961 season episode 4 mickey mantle versus the great slugger killebrew. to you remember who won that? >> macky mantle. >> do you like the action there? >> i think harvey won that.
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will: we're glad to have you guys over here talking about costumes in essence and it's halloween and everything is up in prices and inflation is out of control and candy is no exception. >> candy prices are up big and if you have kids you know and handing out treats you know. you're going to the store and buying costumes and candy and it's not about the candy here but the fact that when you want to celebrate good things in life in an era like this, it's so expensive and every time we get to a holiday whether halloween, thanksgiving coming up, people are re-might bedded that life is getting -- remind that had life is getting less affordable and feels like your quality of life diminishes and thinking what can we do? we have the homemade costumes this year. will: you did it with duck tape on the back. pete: that's old school and how we did it in the day. >> that's the point, it's a quality of life issue in&these holidays remind us, get prices down, let people celebrate and make the good things in life affordable and helps us out
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especially from a time like t this. pete: skittles up 32%, star burst 49% and m and ms 42%. will: if i give you all the candy and you can pick from skittles and starbursts and you go kit-kat. pete: does your dad let you eat a lot of candy? >> only on holidays. >> otherwise it's not special. will: dental bills, bill. you get it. pete: the brenburgs. will: pete and i go off the wall with a few scare tactics.re ♪ nt
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pete: it is democrat's nightmare before the midterms and the party turns to scare tactics. will: ramping up fear into falsehoods and using hearts of people like you. go off the wall to debunk the outrageous claims and we'll start with if she's not the first person to sing this, she's ran it out. a stolen election. >> i know we're all focused on the 2022 midterm elections and they are incredibly important. but we also look ahead and rights wing extremists also have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. will: propping and you happen singing that tune and it was back during the 2000 presidential election and i was under the impression that joe biden said that's violent political rhetoric.
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pete: she's been talking about that since her husband was in the white house. she's talking about republicans winning state legislatures in 2022 means they'll control the voting process and ask for things like id at the ballot box or maybe watching drop boxes in the process. for her that's a threat to democracy. will: if there's anyone used to performance rhetoric, got to be aoc. >> we need to work really, really hard because we are still very much at this very critical precipice of fascism in this country and that is very, very real. pete: precipice of fascism and she's stage four of trump derangement sin dromoand saying fascists are on the march when it's ironic that elon musk is taking over twitter and making it a free speech platform but
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the fascists are at the doorstep. will: free speech is an example of fascism. pete: can be violence too. will: right. take all the terms and flip it on the head and find the true meaning. washington most columnist tweeted if current trends hold up, republicans are likely to take over the house and quite possible the senate too along with many state offices. this is how democracies die both at home and abroad. i mean, let me get it straight, pete, losing a democratic election is how democracy dies? pete: by having an election and losing it, you lose knock seizure disorders. will: right. pete: got it. he's got the ukrainian flag before the american flag. will: oh, it is before. i didn't notice that. pete: he looks like a 1950s investigative reporter. that's the cool max booth look. democracy must be saved by only one side winning. that's good. good. will: finally, let's go to this.
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this tweet right here, republican leader haves made it clear they'll crash the economy by putting the united states into default unless we yield to cut social security and medicare. that's more than a promise, that's a threat. it's from the account of president joe biden. pete: surprised he doesn't have a ukrainian flag first too. you're hearing this from candidates across the spectrum and republicans want to vote on all entitlement programs every three to five years and in washington, no program ever goes away. they've never said they want to get rid of social security or get rid of more medicare but democrats extrapolate and say republicans want to vote on it and end social security and medicare. of course not true but a perfect scare tactic for democrats. will: it's a pivot. they realized abortion wasn't working and it's the late fourth quarter pivot. see how the scare tactics work out for them in the midterms. coming up, migrating encounters reach an all time high and rachel is live at the boarder and sits down with sara carter
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this community and the country. joining us now national border patrol council and fox news contributor and host of dark wars, the border. can't wait to hear the podcast. sounds exciting. i'm going to start with you, brandon. just this year 98 known terrorists. that's what we've caught. >> that's correct. rachel: we don't know how many more -- this is a national security issue. why isn't this top news? >> it is a national security issue and that's what's so frustrating to all border patrol agents and we understand what's coming across the border and see it every single day and should be dealing with 30 to 40 apprehensions per month and typically that's single adults and not family units and not children but what's happening is our hands are completely tied and so the smugglers are able to get across anything they want to get across whether that's fentanyl or like you just said people from special interest countries that want to do us
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harm. this border security crisis could be solved tomorrow and this administration has no political role and we don't know who's coming in and what harm is being done and it'll be felt years down the road and we'll look and could have been solved and the biden administration wanted to man pander to politicd place the call and people laughed at him and we now know it's true and it's not making big news outside of fox and it's amazing to me and i want to talk to you about the cartels and last time we had you on, you had a jaw dropping interview with a cartel member, i don't know how you got access, it was amazing. people should watch your podcast because you do a great job. you -- cartel members said that it isn't just child human trafficking, sex trafficking, he talked about the sale of child
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organs. i mean, this is some dark evil stuff, and we are now empowering the cartels that they're more powerful than ever. >> thank you for saying that because that's exactly what's happening. when i'm on the border or travel to central america, when i talk to the people, you're right, i did get access to a kai coyote,a smuggler and he was higher level because he was in el salvador and his story is not just about moving people across three countries into the united states but taking children but cartels in mexico are literally taking a lot of children. they're harvesting their organs and they're using them in the most horrific ways imaginable. i was able to verify this through dea and u.s. intelligence and what are we doing here and why is the biden administration allowing this to happen and in fact it is their policy. why are they emboldened.
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>> that's exactly right. >> looking at people with our tax dollars into the interior. >> the interior with the known got aways and the criminals, i know brandon and i spend time on the border all the time and this is a serious situation and he's had 20,000, 20,000 to 30,000 a month. now 230,000 a month. rachel: brandon, once the children on the democrat sides and outside of the detention center and the government is losing track of 40% of the children that were processed. this is a crime. this is unbelievable that this is not front page news.
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>> it is and every single time a border patrol agent takes the individual into custody, i had senator tuberville on the border yesterday and he got to see exactly what is coming across. he got to see the children in custody and whenever we take those individuals into custody, we see what's happening to them. we feel it and to know this administration isn't doing anything to protect these vulnerable individuals, these women and children that are being becaused and raped -- abused and raped and sometimes even murdered in mexico on their journey and you happen doing nothing to stop this and, again, rachel, there's solutions but they won't put them into place. >> we had a panel -- rachel: it was a panel yesterday and h piece handout icks and whites -- hispanics and whites and democrats and asked them if they thought the border was open and all raised their hand saying, yes, the border is open. then seizure disordered if they thought the biden policy was intentional and they all raised their hand, democrats included.
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this is a very dangerous policy and we'll have to have you guys back because this -- it's criminal what's happening to our country and the innocent victims coming across the border. >> absolutely and all the children out there lost and ones that have lost their lives, imagine what that's like for them. rachel: thank you, guys, for both covering this story. it's important. brandon judd, sarah carter. thank you. will, pete, rick. will: it's college football saturday and we're cooking up some side dishes. >> thank you, guys. it's going on. it's cold and all about slider sunday, guys and it's like the new american family cooking tradition and i want people to jump into the kith and be here to have the family do it and incorporate with king's hawaiian
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soft, sweet, slider buns and king's hawaiian buns and let's get to grilling. this guy is piping hot. take new york strip, new york steak, whatever you like and do salt on top. it's not only just windy too at the same time. you just want to fake it till you make it with the grilled steaks here and go about anywhere from 8 to 10 minutes on each side and let it rest. will: on the griddle, on the bottom? >> put it on the griddle and let it sear. >> on the king's hawaiian pretzel buns. they're so good and absolutely outstanding. we're going to take the steak and cut the steak on the bias bise -- bis and he recollects slice the steak and get beautiful medium rare and are you a big cook in the house? >> on occasion. >> the fancy part with the
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aioli, a bit of dijon and salt and garlic and put it on top of the buns and go to cam, go to cam. i when they don't say anything, it's a good thing. >> rick, tell everybody it's cold. take a bit of this with melted cheese, caramelized onions on top with arugula and steak goes on top and slider sunday and we have slider sundays to have them with football and jump down and do another one and show you guys another dish. pete: okay. >> c canitas, california boy and my version of corn and inside here in the instapot i have pork shoulder and pork butt and gets seared inside and onions, chili powder, cumin, oregeno and garlic. take a bit of orange juice.
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you put this over the top here. this locks in, this cooks anywhere 45 minutes to a couple hours and take the canitas and sear them. camera guy, come in here. see if we can get a sizzle. all right, rick. there we go. something is hot. all right. go ahead and build this last guy. this is with the classic king's hawaiian slider buns here and just like this, guys. put the pocketer on it, crispy like that. will: that's a lot. >> that's a lot. skinny jeans. will: salsa and avocado. >> some queso fresco in there and right on top. will: carnitas, king's hawaiian, sliders. >> he's a good chef. that's how we know he's kid. rick: go to kings hawaiian
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pete: it's college football saturday and tennessee is taking on kentucky. clay travis is a die hard volunteers fan and i'm a die hard newt fan. will: kentucky going to knoxville and taking on kentucky, who are both ranked. >> yeah, i'm headed to knoxville as son as i finish -- soon as i finish this interview with you guys and, will, at the patriot's award i was thinking this will be a tough bet to win and tennessee sitting at 7-0 and i believe they'll beat kentucky here and this evening and, boom, i'll have a steak dinner locked up. listen, hooker is playing right now like he is a heisman trophy candidate and kennedy stocked at
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wide receiver and don't think kentucky has the ho horses and f tennessee wins this game, the playoff rankings come out on tuesday, will, and on tuesday i think tennessee will be the number one team in the country as we get ready for number one versus number two down in athens, which i believe would likely be tennessee at georgia for massive relatively late in the season game in the sec. will: who does tennessee have next weekend, clay? pete: georgia. will: it's georgia next weekend? so the patriot awards is a week and a half away. if you lose to kentucky and to georgia, we'll be tied on our steak dinner bet. >> it's over. it could happen that tennessee could fall apart and it's happened in the past that the volunteers started offseasons well and broken my heart and the different big teams out there and i do think maybe they can jump in on the routine and enjoy what it's like to root for a
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good team as opposed to your bad texas team, l. the vols are officially back, baby. we're not trying to pre-temporal integration. pretend. pete: pete shows up in tennessee and they beat alabama and i'm holding a vols sign here. will: i have a problem with this, pete.. this, pete.. >> maybe she's the right mojo. .
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