tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News November 5, 2022 4:00am-5:00am PDT
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will: g good morning and welcome to "fox & friends" where we're three days out from the 2022 midterm elections. as always is the case with "fox & friends". we had special perspective to bring you throughout the week and we'll continue to this morning and that is that all three of us and many others here at "fox & friends" including steve doocy yesterday at maybe the most impressive diner to date have been talking wonderful you, the -- with you, the voters. did you guys see steve doocy in
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florida? sean: i didn't see it but i heard it. i heard it on the radio and commenting how big it was, but i didn't see it. will: my wife called and said if there's an official rankings or record book, this should have an asterisk. he was at a bar and everyone was drinking mimosas and beer. we're bacon and eggs. but it was awesome. it was a huge turnout. steve did a great job obviously. rachel: i'm heading to a diner in wisconsin, next week, and i'm going to have to put out the word. maybe we should have mimosas. will: you'll be inway, you're going to be in pennsylvania? sean: i'm going to be in pennsylvania. let me give you the exact -- warminster, pennsylvania. will: i can't give you the town as quickly as you did. rachel: there should be pressure to get the same turnout as steve doocy. sean: there's no pressure. never know with diner. sometimes there's five people and sometimes there's 50.
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he was around the corner from his house. maybe packed with his neighbors. should ask steve about that. it's national play outside day so get outside and play. rachel: it is, for real? there's a day like that? sean: apparently. should be every day. >> we're going to get outside at some point. sean: we are. three days till the election and we're all trying to say we want to be out there with you hearing from you because it's voter's that matter on election day. not what pendants and politicians tell you to care about. democrats are ramping up name calling with three days to go till we vote. will: the gop is drilling down on solutions for the american people. rachel: kevin cork is live in washington with more. kevin. >> well, pete and rachel, good morning to all of you. it's not as if the democrats don't have a message for the midterms. the question really is: is that message resinating with enough americans to hang onto power here in the nation's capitol?
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the answer of course say critics say it's a resounding no. they say democrats simply aren't promising to clean up the problems with the economy and the border or the crime that people are dealing with. instead the argument goes they're gaslighting and name calling and fear mongering in order to get voters to ignore the problems they see each and every day. if that doesn't work, they'll just resort to name calling. >> this country is on track to repeat what happened in germany when it was greatest democracy going. >> a historian will say what was at stake tonight and this week was the fact -- whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children will be arrested and conceivably killed. we're on the edge of brutal authoritarian system. >> wow. well, if outrage sells, that
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just may be a sellable message and that it would appear is parpartof the democrat's strated the president's strategy as he crisscrosses the country over the final days of the campaign making a pitch that things aren't as bad as they seem and trust us. they'll get even better if you leave us alone in power in washington. republicans say, listen, come tuesday, americans will show democrats what they can do with their trust us messaging. >> let people do their jobs, especially cops, make sure the border is secure to shut down the cartel that's bringing fetessal and taking lives of young -- fentanyl and taking lives of young pennsylvania residents every day. >> we're not going to be able to manufacture anything and the inflation prices will get worse and worse. >> we have to hold biden's feet to the fire and may be one of the first things to get out of him, force him to come to the table and give us a secure border. >> you deserve your governor to
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be doing everything in their power to make your life here in new york city safer on the streets, in the subways. >> people getting negative coverage in the mainstream media are truly the people you want to vote for. policies for the issues that truly matter like border security, reducing crime on the streets, making sure kids are getting a real education and not an indoctrination. >> powerful memo of sound. axios is reporting that former president trump's team, put it on his team, they're eyeing a november 14th date to possibly announce his intentions for 2024. if you've been paying attention, you know the former president says, i've already won the election twice and i'd win again if i ran. by the way in some perspective head-to-head matchups that we've been tracking here, far out paces kamala harris in a head-to-head and he beats current president biden in the vast majority of those
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head-to-heads, all though not all of them and by a smaller margin, guys. will: thank you. sean: there's no doubt president trump is laying the ground work with the statements he putting out, shows polls in states of him beating joe biden unless this latest rumor or leak that november 14th might be an announcement. will: we were talking during kevin's presentation that joe biden is really only visiting states where democrats are almost certain to win. the outlier would be pennsylvania. i guess you could also say new york. if new york goes republican or pennsylvania goes republican, what an indictment of joe biden. sean: and his last campaign is the one that's most important getting people out to vote using maryland for wes moore that's going to become the new governor of maryland, he's a democrat and
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he'll be elected and he's setting that up and he's thrown in the towel on trying to be effective. this is trying to make it look like he's on the trail as an asset. he's really not. will: going to new mexico. you know the democrats will win. rachel: sow see the indictment of joe biden but it's an indictment of the squad because what the party has done, the democrat party has done is taken on all of the very far left ideas, implemented them and the american people are whole heartedly rejecting them and i expect if this is the red wave and races we didn't even expect to become -- come into play and become red, i don't know. i think you'll see inciting in the democratic party where people like tim ryan say -- i think he'll lose but people like that will come back and say this has to change. but i think the power is --
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>> sean: even tim lion has gone full on, you know, anti-trump, you know, every day is january 6. i mean, cause that's really how you should think about it right now for democrats who are deranged in saying all these things about their opponents and every day in their mind is january 6 and democracy is coming to an end if their opponent is elected. rachel: you're right. i think about tim ryan as tim ryan years ago but he's a different person and the party is different. go ahead. will: plus, one thing you said that's fascinating and this will happen, we don't want to get ahead of ourselves but in a couple of days, it's literally a couple of days,going to be fighting -- there's going to be fighting especially on the democrat side. why did this happen? why did we lose? some of the voices will be voices like this from joy reed who -- i mean, the question will be can you learn a lesson or follow the trail of insanity
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like this? >> it's interesting that republicans are doing something they don't normally do; reich, which is -- right, which is not use the common tongue or common english and they've taught people the word inflation and most people are using that word now because they've been taught it including on tv including in newspapers, they've been taught this word. word. rachel: yeah. sean: teaching people words last night as tucker said. rachel: it's really difficult for hispanics and blacks, especially, we just don't understand that. sean: i know. someone should teach them. rachel: maybe if we had a harvard degree like joy reed we'd get it. sean: it's condescending and they're going to lose. will: it was addressed last night on tucker. >> every time i talk to a voter, they bring up inflation first before i can. people know.
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the people of arizona, the people of america, they're a whole hell of a lot smarter than a, the democrats in charge and b, the democrats give them credit for. my 8-year-old understands it perfectly well when the government prints trillions of dollars it'll make prices go up and joy reed thinks we're stupid and needs to look in the mirror and thinks we don't understand what's happening but voters understand it perfectly well. rachel: or if you wage a war on american energy and make it really expensive for people to put gas in their car and all the things that oil and gas play into in terms of food and all the products we buy. of course we're going to get inflation. people aren't stupid. sean: no, they're not. greg gutfelld had another take on this. >> democrats taught us words like bankruptcy, insolvency, and multiple stab wounds but i'm betting that joy will learn two new words on tuesday: it's wed
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wave. hope it doesn't go over her head. [ applause ]. rachel: maybe they'll learn from kids when they say you're not the boss of me. this is the voters telling people in charge, you're not the boss of me. we're going to vote on nevada 8 and tell you what -- november 8 and tell you what we care about. will: and as always, the value of projection and you accuse your opponent of that which you actually do. it is democrats that are teaching the entire country new words. every time you turn around. sean: equity, nonbinary, something like this. they're in the business of inventing new words. will: not in the common tongue. sean: i believe it's latin x, you should get that right. rachel: we should do a list of all the words. that's such an awesome point. will: inflation is not on the list. rachel: inflation is not. by the way, we should have outrebounded viewers come in and
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give us a list with all the words they learned from the democrats. sean: what's a new word that democrats speak for the word of inflation that's too difficult for people to learn. i know will's brain is already going and we're going to work on it too. what's the politically correct way to say inflation so that it's acceptable to democrats to talk about. it'll be some form of racial or gender demagogue. the more flavorful the better. friends@foxnews.com. rachel: kari lake found out her opponent hobbs who is all for the care of mutilation and castration of our children, turns out she has an interest in it. a financial interest in that business because her husband is -- works for a hospital that does those things. listen to this.
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>> i think i know why she won't debate. there's so much to reveal from her terrible voting record to her antifamily policies. you know, she actually sponsored a bill to start sex ed in kindergarten and it's making sense because we find out her husband is a child psychiatrist supporting children for sex changes. she advocates for these, i call it mutilations of our children to get these sex change operations after they've been confused by adults that they trusted. it's really disturbing what's going on. the more we find out about her, the more i'm glad she's way down in the polls and the more i'm glad we're going to beat her and get her out of public office for good. rachel: and by the way, gender transitioning and all of this crazy stuff that's happening at our schools regarding gender and trans issues, this is an underlying issue as well as
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inflation. people just go, even democrats say i don't recognize my party. this is really weird. it's part of why they're losing hispanics because hispanics are like this is kooky and they don't want their kids exposed to that and we now know that her husband is involved in the business, it's going to make it helpful for kari lake to make that case. sean: it's why it feels like a common sense or sanity election. be honest with me and be like can we just not do all this weird naming things and sexualizing our kids? rachel: stop messing with our kids. sean: straightforward and very embarrassing for katie hobbs she won't debate. can you imagine running for the senate and saying i won't debate. it's because she's a terrible candidate and kari lake is so good. rachel: it's the great especially debating club in the -- greatest debating club in the world.
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fetterman can't debate. sean: i'm going to give him credit, even john fetterman was willing to debate. katie hobbs won't. rachel: no one wants to get in a debate with kari lake. let alone someone as dim as katie hobbs. sean: terrible. 14 minutes after the top of the hour. we have a few additional headlines. the man accused of gunning down this indiana university student in 2020 is granted $350,000 bail. 20-year-old ethan williams was shot and killed on what was supposed to be his dream vacation. police say the shooter, who has nine prior arrests, admitted to opening fire in a case of mistaken identity. william's father is slamming the judge's decision to grant bail telling the post all the buzz about killers walking your streets freely in new york is true. unbelievable. can you imagine? now to a wild story out of south america. more than 240 tourists including at least ten americans are
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released after being held hostage by an indigenous group in peru. the victims were abducted while traveling by boat through the amazon. the kidnappers apparently trying to make a political point following a series of oil spills in the rain forest. if you remember back in june, i vowed to send my harvard degree back and i did plus i renamed the school critical theory university after the massive shift in the school's philosophies. well, the pennsylvania gun smith school in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, wanted to give me a new degree so last week i was awarded an honorary diploma -- rachel: that's awesome. sean: alongside world war ii veteran pete shaw. i want to thank bob thacker and all the folks at the pennsylvania gun smith school and awarded an honorary diploma for master gun smithing program.
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will: did you learn anything? sean: i don't know l how to do anything more than i did with a gun. this school, i went there for the graduation. ton of vets go there, it's a career school. 16 months and learn how to repair, create, modify guns. rachel: can you do that? sean: no, i can shoot one and i can load it. it's an honorary degree, rachel, so i don't have the skills -- rachel: it's like a trump university degree? sean: it's an honorary degree, i have no skills. i want to thank bob thacker and everyone at the pennsylvania gun smith school for the honor and got one alongside a world war ii vet. will: what does it do for you? sean: it's an honorary degree, will. rachel: you know how people do that. will: yeah, i know. do they call you dr. now of gun smithing? sean: it's not a doctorate -- it's a master gun smither.
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master. rachel: i wish you'd brought one of the hats and we could have had you walk slowly. we could have done a real ceremony. sean: i pitched that on the program for a real ceremony and it didn't happen. budget cuts. most of the graduates are vets and these career in technical schools are amazing option to make a lot of money. gun smiths right now make a ton of money. gun shops, ton of money. will: awesome. congratulations. sean: if you're thinking about it, it's a great thing. need me to fix your gun, will, i will. will: coming up, tornadoes rip through several states leaving at least one dead and injuring dozens. rachel: another priceless work of art is targeted by vandals, climate vandals, who say they did it for the climate. the latest incident involving a van gogh painting. will: these people. ♪ >> when democrats say
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sean: nbc's chris hays says if you care about democracy, republicans will end it. he's running to become the next republican's governor. joining us now is minnesota gubernatorial candidate scott jenson. dr. jenson, thank you for being here. the hyperbole, you think it's pegged to the max and there's even more. what's the race like in minnesota and what are you hearing from voters? >> it's a dead heat, pete. the race is a dead heat. we are half a point up and you're spot on. the democrats continue to use the one tool they have and that's fear mongering. i remind people this is exactly what you see in an abusive relationship where you've got them antagonizing you, trying to get you to be fear and feel bully you and -- fearful and say you can't think for yourself and you don't understand the word inflation and it's like
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probation. if someone is on probation, they're supposed to show good behavior and if not they go back behind jail. governor alzheimer and his team have release -- walz have released people and gone onto commit more crimes. this is about public safety. this is about education. what are we doing to our children? i think minnesotans get it. sean: i didn't realize this till researching this you had run and served on a school board too so education is an issue and covid lockdowns is still part of an issue on people's minds in minnesota. >> it is, tim walz locked down policies. whether you're locking businesses down or kids out of school or locking nursing home patients into their facilities to die horrific deaths. tim walz has been identified as lockdown artist and some call
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him the god father of the crime. pete: god father of crime because when the precinct was burned down there in minneapolis, there was a chance to provide law and order and he didn't. i mean, effectively stood down, am i right? >> absolutely. he quit on the national guard, the cops, state patrol, business owners, kids, he quit on the people that lived in the area. he's been identified pretty largely as a quitter and i think people do consider that had he managed it differently, if he had done things differently, minneapolis wouldn't be ground zero for violence and crime like it has been and that's why people call him the god father of crime. pete: not to mention he quit on his army national guard unit, which he should have deployed to iraq with and instead he retired so he could go into politics instead of going on the deployment. dr. scott jensen, good luck on election night. if minnesota is neck and neck, there could be special things coming on tuesday.
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god bless you. >> thank you, pete. pete: you got it. still to come, a baffling definition of mercy from a hollywood star. >> this is not a moral conversation about abortion. this is a practical conversation about women's rights. pete: being merciful enough to kill your baby. means something different to the next guest that understand the joy of having children in less than perfect circumstances.
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rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends". a midwest chapter of planned parenthood is planning to open a mobile clinic on wheels to offer abortion pills and surgical procedures. they're saying it really truly is for us a demonstration of an act of defiance. we're here and we're going to be here and we're going to continue to show up for people who need us. joining us are angelette avelez
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who was encouraged to get a abortion and another mom receiving cries sis from a pregnancy crisis center and went onto graduate college and become a nurse, which we're so proud of her for. let's start with you, mariah. they're saying we're having a mobile clinic on wheels here and are we talking enough about other options for women and talking about joys of motherhood and that you don't necessarily have to give up your dreams even if the circumstances aren't perfect? perfect in terms of conception? >> yeah, you don'tly do not have to give up your -- definitely do not have to give up your dreams. i obviously along with support from the sycamore house where i found out i was pregnant and elizabeth new life, i was supported in those ways and also there's multiple, you know, services out there so, yeah, if we could shine light on
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nurse/family partnership, help me grow, places that support family's prenatal, the entire pregnancy till the baby is 2 years old. there's lots of services. rachel: angelette, 80% of women that had abortions say if they had a little support, even from one person, they'd have made a different choice. talk to me about your story. >> yeah, i found myself at 20 years old pregnant while i was in college and of course a lot of friends and family members suggested have an abortion. i just, you know, personally i wanted to prove everyone wrong, but it take as village. i mean, hillary clinton for example wrote a book called it takes a village. it doesn't take -- you don't need the government involved, but it take as village. in the case of moriah, she had support from -- with her pregnancy clinic and, you know, my case i had the support of my parents and grandparents, granted my parents were at the height of their career. they were busy working
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themselves and we made it work. yeah. rachel: what do you say, angelette, to those on the democrat side talking about inflation and there's a lot of strain and i imagine on single mothers it's much more difficult and say inflation is an abortion issue. we had janet yellen say that, aoc, stacey abrams and representative porter. >> i think it's absurd. there's so many stories like mine and moriah's and what we need to do on our side is elevate these stories and change the narrative and the paradigm shift of, yes, it is difficult and in certain situations at a young age to have a child. but you can overcome them and, look, i like to say ruth bader ginsburg; right, she was 21 years old when she got married, had a child at 22 and by the time she was 23 put herself
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through law school and she's a success story. we have to highlight that. rachel: angelette we have dr. nicole sapphire here at fox who got pregnant in high school and went on as a single mom to complete medical school. we don't talk enough about the empowerment of women and how strong they are under these circumstances. you two have very successful careers and families and it's very inspirational. i want to play another clip. this one came on the view and it's from actress anne hathaway. here's what she had to say. >> my own personal experience with abortion and i don't think we talk about this enough, abortion can be another word for mercy. this is not a moral conversation about abortion. this is a practical conversation about women's rights and by the way, human rights because women's rights are human rights. rachel: what's your response to that, moriah, she's equating abortion and the word mercy? >> i feel that once again
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remaining solution driven is the key in supporting the families who are coming and asking for help. i mean, i feel like the overall goal should be to support people who are asking for help in every circumstance. >> mercy, mercy, mercy. mercy. rachel: really quick, angelette. >> a lot of women re-seven points mercy as a connecticut lick, the catholic -- catholic and the catholic church give support to women that have had abortions and it's appalling that she use that had term. rachel: anyone that has any real knowledge of what the procedure actually is would never use the word mercy with it. certainly not mercy for the child. both of you, thank you so much for joining us this morning. you are both inspirational and truly examples of women who are empowered and are pursuing your
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dreams and enjoying the joy because unplanned pregnancies also come with unplanned joy, and i've seen pictures of both of your children. god bless all of you, they're gorgeous, and thank you for joining us this morning. rachel: like wise -- >> like wise. rachel: a stain on democracy? an op-ed attack on republican herschel walker with days to go before the election. brian kilmeade spent time with walker this summer and he has a very different take on this and he's next, stay with us.
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will: us today op-ed claims herschel walker's senate run is a stain on american democracy. meanwhile the real clear politics average shows the former football star in a dead heat against senator raphael warnock. is this a last ditch effort to tear him down? here to react, "fox & friends" cohost and host of one nation, brbrian kilmeade. hey, brian, good morning to you. let me share with you and the good people watching today what was written in usaa today. the bad people behaving badly is a brand with conservative and the token black puppet who doesn't know the supreme law of the land bec from bill of rightd has voters thinking he can represent them and represent that state because he can run
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down a football feel. herschel walker's senate campaign shames black americans. your owe action, brian -- your reaction, brian? >> i didn't know usa today was still publishing and i'm in a hotel and should have had it on my doorstep. he said walker examples warnock in a skid tone and he's an empty vessel and trying to get a vote in the senate. it's all about the vote and stain on america's legacy and we're allowed election deniers. it's like let's take a shot at the republican black man. they say he's a celebrity. let's just get this straight, here's the deal with her shawl shell walker -- herschel walker. born with absolutely nothing, zero trends till ninth grade and became a self-taught athlete that did most of his running against passenger trains in bare feet alone because he had no friends. he didn't use weights because he had no money. he got a scholarship to college.
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the guy actually studied. if you spent any time with him, you'd know. the first person to tell me about this was newt gingrich. when he said he wanted to run, he visited to newt. newt said the guy knows his stuff and he's a great learner. i spent a day and a half with him. he's got all issues in a hat. he's got people walking around like reagan did hitting him with issues and making him give answers. when it comes to the facts of this adjunct columbia professor has a problem with herschel walker. when it comes to the badge, here's the deal, he's given about 450 speeches to various law enforcement and military bases. why in because he understands ppsp. he -- ptsd, mental health issues and has an affinity for those in law and order, and they gave him these badges and have him help out and speak to kids and do other things with armed forces including go through the academy. he's one with the law enforcement. i've seen him give three speeches to law enforcement.
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if you don't like him, don't vote for him. but why are people saying he's dumb. he can't handle it. he's a token. i thought we got rid of these labels? i thought we were judging people by their character. will: no, we've increased them, brian. why do you think that is? not just this but calling white women coke roach -- cockroaches and the venom is turned up a week before the midterms. >> but, what's interesting is if you talk to every americans who decide to become republicans and radical republicans, that's what lincoln was, what frederick douglas was, that's what booker t washington was. their republicans because the democrats for segregationists, separate by equal and the republicans got the civil rights across the goal line. it was not democrats who all could do was senator burg did is wear a hood and become members
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of [ audio difficulties ]. he grew up in an area where there was segregation and knew progress was being made in georgia. i thought we were past it. i thought -- i have no problem with the competency test for candidates. that's a good idea, but this professor in columbia from nigh nigeria says america is a stain on itself and herschel walker went from athlete to businessman to olympian to businessman to candidate, i'm befuddled by this election season in this respect. will: you brought up douglas. you have a new book tour out, it's president of freedom fire book tour. it's taking place right now. you're going to be in scranton, i assume today that's why you're in the hotel. brandon, mississippi, november 12. tulsa november 13, newark december 2 and on that one, brian, off big show featuring pete hegseth, rachel
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campos-duffy, and carly. >> they're joining us on stage. satisfy don't know how it compares -- i don't know how it compares tonight with kari lake, mike pompeo, mark hannity and more. impressive guest list for the live tour and yourself. brian, this week is on the will cain podcast. i love it. i think you should check it out. really, honestly, it's a behind the scenes look at brian's life, work ethic, what it was like to work on fox news. he tells me the difference between now and, what, brian, 5, 10 years ago and it's a cool behind the scenes look at you, yourself and your personal life. >> also, will, it's clear. in all seriousness why i do have the top rated podcast on the channel. it's really excellent and i know you're great at this format, but you excel at the podcast. beside me, there's a whole list of great people underneath you
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should double click on this weekend. it was great working with you on friday. will: all right, buddy. appreciate the cross promotion there. great to work with you as well. we will see you monday. rachel, pete, rick, over to you. rachel: we have the segment you wanted on doughnuts, america loves doughnuts, so does will. it's that breakfast treat but today is national doughnut day and there's two days of celebration. >> yeah, absolutely. pete: joining us on this second national doughnut day of 2022, chef and culinary stylist ashton keith. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me guys. we have pumpkin doughnuts with cream cheese icing. everybody loves pumpkin. really quickly, i've got flour, ginger, cinnamon, clove,
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cardimom and milk, eggs, butter. this all goes in and if you want to do something really -- it's in my piping bag and it'll go in my air fryer and the same people that make instapots make air fryers. this can be made nice and healthy. rachel: do you put butter or anything? >> you can do nonstick. pete: are they still good in an air fryer? >> they are good. taste it. rachel: they're like cake doughnuts and pipe it in there and cream cheese icing. cream choose, butter, powdered sugar and milk. that's our icing. rachel: pop them in for how long? >> six, seven, eight minutes. that's it. rachel: that's it? >> it's really easy.y. rachel: you can make these little ones great for school lunches. >> and dip into the icing.
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pete: i would say they're good. rick: he'd rather their oil fly fried. fried. rachel: ran out for the doughnut segment. >> put icing on and really easy. rick: thank you very much. rachel: this is the season of pumpkin. you did it. they're delicious. pete: ashton a keith, thank you very much. clay travis is coming up next. don't go anywhere.
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announcer: support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. ♪ can talk. claiming americans didn't understand -- msnbc joy reed claiming americans didn't understand inflation till republicans came along. >> they taught americans inflation and most people would have never used that word ever in their lives. will: here to react, outkick founder clay travis. without fox and republicans, clay, no one would know what inflation is. how could we know? >> to be fair, it's been 40 years since we had a president this bad when it comes to inflation being this high so certainly i think there's many americans out there given that the average age in this country is 43, 44, whatever the heck it is, that never remember experiencing nearly double digit
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inflation. but this just speaks to, i think, guys, how much msnbc tells on their audience because effectively what they're saying is you're all idiots because if you weren't familiar at least with the concept of inflation, even when we've mostly for the last 40 years or certainly the last 20 been dealing with 2 and 3% inflation, which is rela relatively negligible before joe biden came in and was the worst president of our lives but this is part and p parcel and i'm starting to enjoy and msnbc guests are recognizing as red tsunami grows and they're getting crazier and crazier what they're acing on air. i've dvred msnbc for election night because i want to enjoy the tears post-red tsunami to enjoy the craziness that's said
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as they realize the country is fundamentally rejecting everything these woke imbeciles stand for. rachel: there's something come criminal about it and -- comical but it's also insulting because there's old peopling on fixed incomes and people that can't feed their kids and having to go to food bank for the first time. i just -- i can't understand how they don't get it. are they so fabulously wealthy or they've never been poor. i don't understand how they don't think people understand what inflation is when they're living it. >> yeah, it's a great point, rachel. that's one of the reasons why we're going to see such a red tsunami on tuesday because they're not speaking to every day issues that mops and dads and grand -- moms and dads and grandmas and grandpas face going to the grocery store or gas station or trying to pay the bills coming in. it's a tone deafness that feels
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almost intentional and maybe that's it where if you whistle past the graveyard so-to-speak and refuse to acknowledge everything going on around you, maybe you're hoping your base will buy into the idea. i mean, look, if you question how honest these people are, they passed the bill called the inflation reduction act that actually spends $800 billion and will do nothing to make inflation better. it actually according to many experts will make inflation worse. that's where we are. will: really quickly, clay, biggest game of the season: tennessee, georgia. 1.v3. number one is an 8 point underdog. what happens, clay? >> tennessee wins 35-31 locking in my win of the bet over texas and you buy your steak down in ft. lauderdale for the patriot awards in two weeks. this bet is over, vols, baby. get it done, they go to 9-0. will: i'll be watching today.
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pete: i'm with you, clay. >> the real ut, will. pete: you call it had at the beginning of the season. everyone has to give you credit. will: get out of here with your enthusiasm like you're tennessee. pete: i live in tennessee. i get to call that. >> he's in tennessee now, will. show some respect. will: good luck today against georgia. jd vance coming up at the top of the hour. rachel: bye, clay.
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rachel: good morning, america. that's a beautiful shot of the u.s. capitol and lady liberty. right on top of there. boy, is that a beautiful statue and a beautiful morning. here in new york city as well, we hope it's a beautiful morning wherever you are. good morning, will. good morning, pete. will: good morning. pete: good morning. we could be three days away from nancy pelosi not controlling that chamber anymore? el
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