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♪ this life ain't good enough, i wish i could get my world to lift you up ♪ ♪ rachel: good morning, everybody. i'm in texas where it's 7:00 a.m. and will and meet are in new york city. we have a perfect wine pairings
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for holiday candies and i'm missing being with you guys on the couch. pete: i thought you missed us anyway, rachel. we mis-you and wish you were here. there's a big hole in the middle here. i can reach out and touch will. which is a little odd. we just showed it there, there's a some wine c conisour outside d that wine pairing will be a little chilly. will: enjoy the warm weather till you get up here tomorrow. i don't know, what are we going to be for halloween? we are something. pete: i'd been part of the initial discussions, ideation and i never got confirmation on what our costu costumes r. theyl
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make a fool of us i'm sure. rachel: i have a beef and i made at suggestion that i'll tell you guys after the break. i have the best idea. will: i can only guess what your idea is. pete: i can only imagine how it's totally and utterly unacceptable. will: we're goon get to that. rachel: will is going to like my idea. will: i am? rachel: yeah, you will like it. i'll text you. will: text me the idea that didn't make the cut. those that do make the cut will be featured. we'll start this hour in chicago where after 345 days on a rooftop, corey brooks is coming down and he's raised over $20 million to make a new community center and we're joined now. there's a picture, pastor, throughout the year plus that
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you've been up there on the roof. gianono, i don't know how long you've been up there but not 345 days. >> you've done an incredible feat and many critics said you couldn't do it and we're raising awareness for the violence in chicago in a neighborhood that's historically violent, i used to live in a project down the street. how does it feel? >> it's a major celebration and feels really good and we celebrate with our community and celebrate with fox viewers that made this possible. this is not just a celebration for us, it's a celebration for them as well. >> what will the community center do for the neighborhood and chicago overall? >> when you talk about transformation and trying to get rid of violence and poverty, this community center will be at the center of making things different and helping people to transform their lives and change the trajectory of their lives and giving them a place to
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accept responsibility and trying to do for themselves to get on their feet and it's going to be a great place teaching trades, teaching business and this will be a place where they can get counseling, a phenomenal place for transformation. >> thank you so much. we talk about the violence in chicago all the time and bringing solutions to the violence in shipment >> we're coming off the roof of pastor brooks in the next hour and i'm excited. >> that's right. thank you so much. back to you guys? >> we're humbled in the community in faith and god bless you, it's amazing and thank you for choosing our program to share it with all of our viewers. we're honored. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. rachel: still make a donation to the -- still make a donation to this community center by visiting projecthood.org and again, we thank you, pastor, for what you're doing and setting an
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example and hopefully setting into motion a lot of new changes for the young people who live in that area. will: yeah. we'll check in with both of you in a little over an hour when they come off the roof. nancy pelosi's husband paul recovering after the hammer attack inside the couple's san francisco home pete: more about the suspected intruder reportedly looking for the democrat leader. mark is live in washington with more. >> friday's break in and assault at speaker nancy pelosi's home drawing outrage and question about what more can be done to protect the leaders. early friday morning, 42-year-old david dipape broke in through the speaker's home through a backdoor and reportedly shouting where's nancy and the speaker was not in california at the time and she was in dc but her husband, 82-year-old paul pelosi was
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inside. he reportedly was able to call 911 from the bathroom and was speaking in code to the dispatcher letting her know about the sensorineural varity of the sit-- severity of the situation and police arrived moments later at the home and they were fighting over a hammer and even witnessed the suspect striking pelosi at least once. the 42-year-old suspect is facing attempted homicide, elder abuse and burglary. >> based on our investigation at this point, this was not a random act. this was intentional. and it's wrong. >> paul pelosi was treated friday for a skull fracture and injuries to his right arm and hands and he is expected to make a full recovery and in the wake-over the horrific attack including president biden are calling for the political rhetoric in the country to tone down. >> there's too much violence,
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political violence and what makes us think one party can talk about stolen elections, covid being a hoax. it's all a bunch of lies. >> regardless of what branch of government you are and party is and ideology is, there's no room for any of this type of violence or even threats of violence as part of the process. >> so far investigators are not releasing what they believe the suspect's motive was and there's ties to a radical nudist culture and they're posting about multiple conspiracy the theoried a lot we're trying to learn about what's happening and more. will: a lot of questions to be answered. meanwhile elections are heating and you happen here's an ad targeting hispanic voters and questioning the commitment of democrats to that electorate.
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>> our cities are a mess. public services are a nightmare. instead of helping us, biden sent $66 billion to ukraine. know what i say? no mas. rachel: no mas meaning no more in spanish. clearly the republicans or whoever this organization is supporting the republicans are looking at hispanic voters as part of this electorate and these are the things that they care about and they're not happening and we know from the polling that no other demographic is more dissatisfied with the biden administration and alexandria ocasio-cortez, somebody who claims to be a hispanic and doesn't have the values >> we never tried as a partim the democratic party has not tried in terms of latino electorates and that lack of clarity makes it hard to win
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people over. pete: please do, rachel. rachel: she says they haven't tried, pete. you couldn't have tried harder and the list she's saying that. by the time they're selling the democrat party and abortion, electric vehicles, many don't want, defund the police, open boarders to illegals, and open boarders to fentanyl, which is killing our children. a war on american energy that's bringing record inflation, disempowering parents and separating their children from their values that our school with taxpayer money. what did they think was going to happen? you couldn't try to alienate yourself from this community that cares about faith and god and country and hard work and family. i mean, i'm astounded that they're astounded. pete: you're right, they took that group completely for granted and they have -- they
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believe their rhetoric when it comes to identity politics that if you have a certain pigment, you must be a democrat, which you've heard politicians say that quiet part outloud on multiple occasions and that ad was run by citizens for sanity and we're talking about sanity and common sense. do you believer there are two genders and maybe someone else shouldn't tell your second grader to switch? do you believe in law and order and maintain that and believe printing money leads to more inflation or illegality lowers wages for other workers who came here legally? it's really, really basic stuff and yet the democrats are talk about abortion and january 6 and climate change and electric vehicles as you said and i don't care what your skin color is, it doesn't resinate where where the world meets you at this moment and that's why ads like that are effective. will: rachel, i know what you mean when you aaoc doesn't share the values of hispanics and talked about it here on the couch reflecting the values of
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the upper east side or whatever it may be. instead but what i think, this is my humble estimation and what a massive miscalculation by the democratic party and they would actually resinate with latinos and i think they did try. they did try to curry favor and curry the vote over the past ddecade by assuming illegal immigration was an issue that favored the hispanic culture and you'll be in favor of illegal immigration. they shorted illegal immigration and not the only reason but because they supported it, they thought we'll win the latino vote and that's proven to be false. as you're finding out and you're on the border, rachel, talking to issue -- and i know you had a diverse panel earlier in the show but, i mean, the border, the texas border is 90% latino. those are the people asking for
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enforcement of the southern border. rachel: yeah, there's no question about it and it's a unifying issue here and that was so interesting is democrats down here whether it's the former mayor of del rio we'll have on later on might have a coming out party for republican because he's so frustrated with what the democrats are doing and how they've ignored him when he asked for their help and he's realizing they don't want to change the policy. it's not just hispanics and they don't want to think about politics. they don't want to think about whether their kids are safe when they go outside to play because our boarders are open or because they've let out criminals in the cities. they just want to live their and
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leaders have failed and the trip to the grocery store is difficult because they don't have enough money and gassing up the car is stressful and seeing the bill when you gas up the car, you want to have a heart attack. they can't live their lives because they have to think about the border. thinking about crime they have to think about things other people are supposed to be taking care of that they're not. this is such a basic failure and when the democrats come out and say, abortion, abortion, transgender rights and people are losing their minds going are you dumb? can you not see the lives we're living right now. what you've done in two years to our way of life. that's what i heard on that panel. they said our way of life in two years has drastically changed and i'm telling you, november 8 is coming fast and i think it's going to be a massive wake up call. suddenly i don't think they'll change course on the democrat side.
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pete: creating problems is the chaos on the border and the reason democrats won't address and say it for themselves. rachel, you have and i believe you were on a helicopter with texas dps, here's a portion of rachel getting to see it firsthand. rachel: how many more trips are you doing now between last year and last two years versus now? >> five hours from the 2020 were under 400 and since then, 2021 we averaged just under 2,000 and we're already past that this year so far and looks like there's a group on the right hand sidewalking that dirt road. rachel: see that group there, we saw other footage and another view of people coming across the border and by the way, i got
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kind of sick. we circled around on that helicopter and i was getting a little nauseous on there. but so interesting to see it. i went there and fox has been here because kamala harris and joe biden didn't want to come to the border and i'll tell you this, guys, why talked to that panel, they were angry that this was happening to their community and that joe biden and kamala harris have refused to do what i just did, get on a flipping helicopter and look at the border and look what's happening. watch the people coming across going and talking to the border patrol, see what they're going through, see what texas dps is going through. talking to the people living through this, you know, who can't get their kids into the hospital and not getting the services they need because their communities are completely overrun and overwhelmed. they're angry that people in washington dc are changing their way of life and have no desire to see the impact firsthand so we did that. i hope it shine as bit of a
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light and they seem so grateful, will and pete, that we were able to come down here and shed a bit of light on what's happening. by the way, more information on the latino vote, my podcast from the kitchen table this week, we have an interview -- sean and i discuss the latino vote and how democrats are pushing hispanics into the republican party. we also have a great podcast this week with gordon chang about the china threat and we're facing so many threats at home and abroad so that's what we talk about this week on from the kitchen table. will: rachel, not to cross promote, do you know what's on my podcast this week? rachel: what? will: you. rachel: you did? will: i really d yes. i talked about you and i intend to have you as a guest on the podcast. rachel: what'd you say? will: i mean, we don't have time but how much i'm learning from you. quite honestly. i'm serious like how different we are and how much i'm learning
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from you. i'm serious. i had to break it down. it's blowing my mind so hi to break it all -- i had to break it all down. rachel: i listen to the will cain podcast because i've been out here and didn't listen to that episode but i'm going to listen. i'll leave it with this, we are different and yet we're very alike, will, and same with you, pete. will: no doubt. that's what i talked about our initial instincts and reaction to one another and how it betrays what you find something deepener a relationship. pete: i want to say two things, i do not have a podcast and will has never done an episode about what he's learned from me, okay. it's just -- will: that's not true. that is incorrect. that's not true. that's incorrect by the way. pete: i love it. will: we got more. more starting with these headlines here. a possible huge break in a 2017 murder case of two young girls in indiana. multiple reports say police have taken a man into custody linked to what is known as delphi murders and the victim went missing after being dropped off a hiking trail.
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police find the bodies of the two girls in the woods a day later. we expect to learn more at a police news conference scheduled for monday. long time staffer for virginia congressman don bayer is fired over his ties to beijing. the staffer in question was a scheduler for bayer and was caught exchanging e-mails and calls with chinese embassy officials and setting up meetings with congressional office. this is stunning. a bayer staffer telling the national review the congressman was totally un-aware of the activities. pete: they always are. will: economic concerns have gen z rethinking major lifestyle and a news report at goldman sachs revealing the -- the interns did this survey? revealing the priorities for the next 25 years and 45% hope to be married or in a serious relationship. that's down from 88. 31% want to become pet parents. and 25% hope to raise kids.
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those stats will be taken just one year ago. and those are your headlines. pete: asking interns -- that's a huge drop in one year to go basically cut in half. i'm glad to see the drop in the pet parents but hoping to see it up in the real panters. parents. will: listen. listen. everybody -- rachel: did i see this correctly. did the stats say that more of them want to be pet parents than real parents. will: that's in 2025. pete: bodes well for the future. will: just as slightly older gen x. will: i see why you're laughing
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and i'm going to follow up on that. rachel: yeah, i was just going to say that this is the advice i get and i have a lot of young women asking all the time about work life balance and all this kind of stuff and i always tell them to prior -- and gloria stein will hate me for this and prioritize your love life and your career won't and your pet will never be as pull filling as a man you love or woman you love or family or your children. that's my advice. pete: get after it. will: get after it. pete: that's will's advice. rachel: still ahead, it's a parent's worst nightmare and a 9-year-old is playing football and is jabbed with a random needle after falling in practice at a park. the coach shares a horrifying story. first a get out of jail free card.
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we break down elon musk vow to bring back suspended users and make comedy legal in america again. as we start sharing as the new chief of twitter. ♪
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pete: elon musk took twitter and started with firing social media giant's top three executive and creating a new council to help three those in "twitter jail". he knows it did and he's freeing them. kelly o'grady is joining us now and what do you make of the way elon has jumped in and taken over. >> thanks for having me, pete. he dub himself chief twit and elon is so bold and he tells everyone we're going to be making changes fast and four i don't say and he's got that council says the iteration policy and it shows we'll see some really major changes especially when it comes to free speech and he didn't buy this because he thinks it's the best
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platform out there and wants to turn it around. pete: he does. how much -- in your assessment in the business front, you fire the top three and twitter has a culture and cultures don't turn around immediately. how much more of this do you believe will have to occur so he can get it where it's a level platform? >> i love you bring that up. i used to work in murders and acquisitions and this is the hard part. most acquisitions failed because of the execution and talking to people inside the company and they're melting downright now because they really believed in that way that twitter did their content moderation so i think you're going to see some firing both from a business standpoint and doing this for the platform. he's going to do some cuts there and more on what he wants to make for twitter and they're going to do and we have a deep state twitter and do what you're
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doing as ceo cultures are very difficult to turn around by the way and he also recently tweeted comedy is now legal on twitter, which means a little sarcasm and joking off color will be okay, which we all appreciate. >> i know, i love that. it's great. pete: kelly o'grady, thanks for breaking it down for us. >> you got it. pete: more than 200 pages of bank records show millions in transactions tieing hunter biden's companies to the chinese communist party. senator ron johnson revealing those documents and he's coming up. plus, no tricks, just treats. we're in for a scary fun taste test to prepare the perfect lineup of your favorite halloween candy.u go ♪
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will: it's spooky shot of the morning and halloween on monday and raising spirit withs a perfect glass of wine to pair with your favorite candies. pete: here with no tricks only treats is certified some yay sarah tracy. thanks for being here. >> good morning. we're starting with a silk and spice red blend and i know you guys love a red blend. this is exactly what it sounds like. silky, sell vety and a -- velvety and a little spice and blend and i took a pairing of peanut butter and jelly and pairing peanut butter with a fruity wine.
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wine. we have the reese's peanut butter cup, which is the most popular candy in the unit. then we have a port wine and sandman is one of the historic producers of port and they know a thing or two about making this luscious rich sweet desert wine. pete: and goes with? >> with a milk chocolate and care mel and had to -- caramel and had to go with a twix this year. pete: we're short on time so what else? >> the white wine and it's a fabulous portuguese white that won't break the bank and tastes like a golden delicious app and will a salted caramel with that. then finally the dry rows. for me rose is an all yearlong thing and it has a lot of rich wild strawberry notes to it and really crisp and dry finish and
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with a strawberry white chocolate truffle. will: rose all day, baby. >> that's it. rose all day. happy halloween, guys. will: it's on monday sight. monday halloween and what better way to enjoy your candy than with a glass of wine, which we just d. those are your tips for monday night. now let's go -- they're laughing. it doesn't matter. rachel, over to you. rachel: save some candies for me for tomorrow. pete: will do. rachel: all right. got it. the case against hunter biden are growing larger as senators ron johnson and chuck grassley submit more than 200 pages of bank records to the u.s. attorney leading the criminal probe against the president's son. the senators show the records show "the biden family's connection to the chinese regime and persons connected to the military and intelligence elements". here with more is wisconsin senator ron johnson.
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senator johnson, thanks for joining us this morning. this seems very serious to me. again, we have hunter biden connected to energy companies that are connected to the chinese communist party and have you had any democrats on the senate side calling for the kind of investigation that you want n into this? >> is that a serious question? no, we haven't. you know, what's so depressing about this is the fbis had hunter's laptop since december of 2019 and we had treasury record and issued our report over two years ago in september of 2020. this evidence has been hiding in plain sight and we have whistle blowers saying that u.s. attorney doesn't have the resources to conduct a serious invest. they've been sitting on this so we released the bank records we got, we obtained on the base of
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those treasury records and turned that over to the u.s. attorney weiss. he should already have these and should have had these, the u.s. justice department should have had these over three years ago as soon as they took possession of hunter biden's laptop and they've been sitting on it and don't have a system of justice here that's equal. rachel: senator johnson, this is not just a corruption case. this is an actual security. i think the laptop that you talked about showed that hunter biden was paying his father's bills, that all of this stuff was mixed up and he had joe biden and jill biden had keys to the office where hunter biden was operating out of and so did some, a man connected to the chinese communist party as well and they're hiding in plain sight and this is not about corruption. our president is compromised and this is serious stuff. >> yeah, rachel, there's been a mountain of evidence here and it's been pretty obvious to us
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and the news media completely ignored senator grassley's and my report, they obviously sensorred and suppressed the hunter laptop -- censored and suppressed the hunter laptop story and we were trying to warn the american public that this level of compromise and, you know, obviously president biden is compromised. this is affecting our national security and you're exactly right from that standpoint. rachel: yeah. yeah. he said -- he's changed our entire energy policy and is in bed with the chinese energy companies. it's incredible. talk a bit about your race because in you win, you may have a better hand in bringing some of this to light and pressuring the doj to do what they need to do in terms of this investigation. talk to me about your race and what is your sort of final word to the people of wisconsin, your closing argument if you will as you are touring the state. >> well, are starting that tour. yesterday we kind of did the test run, but next ten days
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we'll make over 60 stops, over 3,000 miles and that's added to the thousands of miles i put on but the campaign is largely truth versus lies, that's all the democrat haves because they can't defend their record. 40-year high inflation, record gas prices, purposesly driven higher to force everybody into electric vehicles that we don't have the rare earth minerals to even produce. skyrocketing crime, open border, a flood of deadly drugs and democrat policy and democrats have been a disaster for the country and these people need to be stopped and they need to be thoroughly defeated and that's pretty much the closing argument. i hope that wisconsin will not support somebody who is largely hostile to law enforcement, to shows he has contempt and disdain for america and for wisconsin residents. rachel: yeah, senator johnson, i have been following you for years, but especially during the pandemic and throughout the hunter biden corruption case.
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no one has been more courageous than you bringing things to light and we wish you luck because our government needs more transparency and we need equal justice, and we need to get to the bottom of all the lies told during the pandemic that destroyed lives and businesses and american dreams so we wish you luck, senator. thank you for joining us. >> hope to see you and sean on the bus tour. have a great day. rachel: you got it. thanks, senator johnson. rachel: coming up after 345 days on the chicago rooftop, pastor corey brooks is coming down from the rooftop. gianna caldwell is up there with him and will come down. that's all in the next hour so stay with us. a parent's worst nightmare, a boy playing football jabbed by a
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random needle in a park when he falls and his horrified coach sounds the alarm, next.
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rachel: it's a parent's worst nightmare, a 9-year-old playing football jabbed with a random needle during practice at a boston park. his coach is now slamming the city for not doing enough to keep the park safe. that coach joins us now.
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coach, thank you for joining us this morning. i know this has been devastated for your team that many members of the team are -- have quit and their parents pulled them out. tell us exactly what happened. >> good morning. thank you for having me. normal practice and young gentleman tripped and when he landed he landed on a need and will his teammates came over running and screaming that he was hurt and when i walked over to him, he was in panic. at first he thought he was in trouble and i had to reassure him that he's not. his health and safety is more important than anything else. we kind of calmed him down, called his mom and made a call to the ems system so we can get an emt on site so we can transport him to the nearest medical facility. will: coach, tell me about this park. is this where you hold regular
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practices? what is the park like when you're not there? what's the park like at night? were you completely taken off -- taken by surprise by the potential for this happening? >> well, we've been dealing with this for about a little over a decade here at clifford park in roxbury, mass, and to have all local parks cleaned up we've been working on. we have an opioid crisis like every city across the united states and clifford parks is one of the collateral damage from what we see in the area equivalent to like skid row. we've been asking the city to have ongoing maintenance and also police presence to assure that the young people that use this park and the community itself doesn't have to be the nameless victims of what's going on ashed the city -- around the city. pete: yeah, coach, you're not just talking about it, you're
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trying to do something about it and we have video of you confronting a homeless man at the park. watch. >> this dude's walking around butt naked with these young ladies playing baseball. coach, are you calling 911. my guy, you got to go somewhere with that. yeah, i hear that, you walking around butt naked in front of these little girls and kids. yeah, i dig it but you got to go. pete: wow. coach, you know, half dressed, drugged out. it's not as if it's across the park. it's right there with young kids practicing. >> yeah, and, you know, this is every day. this is 365 days a year. we as a community can't take anymore. we've asked for countless support from the governor of massachusetts that continues to neglect the issue with the mass of opioid crisis and the city of boston and all the departments within the city, we continue to
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ask for the support we need and this is not something that we should be allowing our children in our community to see and we have an elementary school less than 100 feet from the park who also uses the park every day to make sure the children have recess, but it's devastating to see that we have folks suffering here in boston and the response is little to nothing when it comes to making sure that we have a comfortable community for everyone. pete: basic stuff. clean, safe parks. go ahead, rachel. rachel: coach, i just want to commend you for standing up for children. these politicians that refuse to do anything are antifamily, they're anti-child, and you have good people like you, good parents like you going to volunteer and help kids in their sports development, and you don't have to deal with this. this is unacceptable. thank you for standing up for it and bringing to light on our show, and we hope that somebody
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will listen because this is wrong. domingos darosa, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, guys. rachel: let's turn now -- you got it. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for fox weather forecast. rick: rachel, i was out here and said it's cold and i was corrected by someone in the audience saying it's cool. you're right, it's cool on the eastern coast and taking a look at the map and 45 is cool, could be much colder than that but first time it's been this cold certainly feeling a bit chilly and one big storm down across the south bringing a lot of rain across parts of texas and into louisiana and now parts of arkansas and throughout the day today this will slowly pull off towards the east along with it some severe weather, probably some pretty strong winds. i don't think too much of a tornado threat today, but we're going to see the severe weather. we have a lot of drought going on across the country, about 63% of the country and everywhere you see there that's a mississippi river water shed, that's drought we have going on and we'll get decent rain at
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least to help the res river over the next -- mississippi river over the next couple days. back to you guys inside. will: thanks, rick. democrats lurch further left and feminists are further right. tommy lahern is next coming out on stage.e ♪ do
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the future of feminism could be conservative according to a new op-ed and they've drawn in the activist circles and having children makes people more conservative, we should not be surprise to discover the new editions to the -- additions to the feminist movement are not left. i'm joined by tomi lahren. >> good to see you. i do think the future of feminism is conservative and conservatives are the only ones that can define what a woman is and stand up for actual women's empowerment like actual women in women's sports and there's a novel idea. will: what's driving it, the op-ed says always having been the case and having a family and children draws a lot of women towards conservatism.
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if the next wave is conservative, why? >> it's conservative because there's a lot of young women realizing that the modern day feminist movement and leftist feminist movement doesn't include them and works to exclude them and there's a lot of young women that believe in women's empowerment and all the wonderful things about being a woman and saying the left is not exemplifying that and they're excluding us entirely and there's a lot of conservative women joining the conversation and see it in congress as well. gop gaining a lot of women, a lot of women running for office because we believe in true women's rights, which is what the feminist movement used to be about before it went all woke and now the pendulum is swinging. will: why did the feminist movement lose its way in that way and you're right about sports and the inability to define what is a woman. the greatest victory for the men's movement is claiming feminism. i'm a woman. how did feminism lose its way? >> it got woke and so radical and got man hating and rabid but now it's gotten so radford dallas cowboys they've taken oun
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out the man hating part and it's the mixture of blm, antifa, lgbtq and throw in an acronym and the women's rights and empowerment is left by the wayside and who will grab that torch and run with it? it'll be conservatives who do believe in the integrity of women's sports who do believe that femme anymore qualities should be celebrated and biological women should be celebrated for being biological women. that's conservative and it's going to be for the next several years. we're taking it back. will: celebrated or acknowledged. >> just acknowledged would be nice. will: can we acknowledge, tomi, that you just got married? >> yes, we can absolutely acknowledge that. will: tomi lahren is off the market and got married like a week ago. >> yep. >> i love the applause sound effect, that's great. will: and to your husband. >> i've stolen pete to tennessee. i'm winning all the way around. will: great to have you on the show this morning. good luck heading back and have
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fun heading back. >> thank you, happy halloween. will: coming up, after 345 days on a chicago rooftop, pastor corey brooks is coming down. it's happening live in the next hour. don't miss it. ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ will: all right. that's our producer griffin and his dog. i was just making some comments about discipline, and i offered to go to teach griffin's dog how to behave. pete: yeah. because he's a little not disciplined. will: an

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