tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News November 19, 2022 3:00am-4:00am PST
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a one more thing because i wanted to save more time for you because that's the kind of guy i am. i'm just going to promote my show "jesse watters primetime" tonight obama blames fox for americans not liking him. >> judge jeanine: still? >> jessica: really generous to save time for me but that's what you put up there. that ♪ ♪ o say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪
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♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare ♪ ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪
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will: good morning and welcome to "fox and friends". it will come as no surprise that you are officially a thing. our national anthem and your photos are of thing now, not just "fox and friends" weekend but at the fox news channel. let me get back to the beginning. keep sending your photos to friends@foxnews.com. not only are you a thing on saturdays and sundays but as we learned thursday night which will air on sunday night america's patriot awards were introduced by the national anthem, the 3 of us, and your photos. rachel: one of my favorite parts of the night. the fact we started with the national anthem and ended with god bless america, that is the way. pete: that's the way the patriot awards should go. the police sergeant who saying it.
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miami police department, so good. we were out of order. there you go. it was a great time and thank you to all our viewers who came out to say hello. you met a lot of folks. what a blessing to fellow patriots tolerating america. rachel: that was the best part of the night, we got to see so many and throughout the weekend. they were in the hotel with us, stopping us on the way to the elevator. they tell us they love fox and we got this instant feedback. tucker carlson said we realize these are our people. pete: the patriot awards will air not this sunday but the following sunday. you should be a part of that. it is an amazing event you can see people talking about. we got together not just with our coworkers but with so many of you.
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will: i don't know how they will take the 2 hours and 15 minutes of the award show and put it into 42 minutes. they will be cramming it out. what do you keep, what do you not? every speech from folks who receive the awards was phenomenal. rachel: i'm fascinated by the process by which you chose these people. i'm sure you received tons of nominations but the ones you chose, just in owe of them. will: when they get on stage, watching this reaction. the former nba player, ines kantor he was very emotional. rachel: we talk about one thing before we move on to the news. the increasing height of your hair.
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every weekend it gets taller and it reached new heights at the patriot awards. i'm afraid this might be a permanent feature. will: it looks kind of normal. rachel: looks extra tall today. it is a little taller than normal, look at that. will: i asked for the full on bill mlugin, between jesse waters, will cain, and peter doocy. you say it is too high? rachel: i would say bring it down a little bit. what do you think? you better way and. will: we need the audience for that. be careful what you ask for. one little note i got at the patriot awards i didn't know how to feel about, you look like you are in better shape than you are on tv. don't know how i feel about that. rachel: i get you are a lot shorter than you look on tv.
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will: i see that, the three of us on stage. pete: we have a lot to get to. rachel: the justice department appointing a special counsel to oversee two trump related probes. will: the former president unloading on merrick garland for pushing what he feels is a politically motivated witchhunt. pete: kevin cork has the latest details. >> reporter: is this a case of targeting the current president's political opponents or equal justice under the law? depending on your perspective that is what is at stake in the latest effort by the united states government to target a former president with another special counsel investigation. let me tell you about the new special counsel, jack smith, actually a lead prosecutor at the hague overseeing war crimes investigations, he began his career in the 1990s in new york
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working on gang members and civil rights violations. for 5 years, 2010-15 he ran the doj's public integrity section. attorney general merrick garland has refused to appoint a special counsel to look into hunter biden's business dealings or links to the current president. he says this decision was brought about by extraordinary circumstances. >> i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint a special counsel. such an appointment underscores the department's commitment to independence and accountability, particularly sensitive matters. i also believe appointing a special counsel at this time is the right thing to do. extraordinary circumstances presented here demand it. will: he could have been a supreme court justice.
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despite all appearances to the contrary, the white house insists they had nothing to do with this decision. >> i can tell you no, he was not aware, we we are not aware. we do not politicize the department of justice. that is something the president said during the campaign. we were not involved in this issue. >> reporter: as for the target of the probe, donald trump says this is plainly political persecution and he adds it is par for the course for democrats. >> we are not going to that these atrocious abuses continue. as a party we can't and as a nation we can't. we are going to stand up to these tyrants and we are going to take away their power. we are going to restore government for the people. >> reporter: trump later added, quote, i have been going through this for six years, for six years i have been going
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through this and i am not going to go through it anymore. i am not going to partake in it. we had a chance to talk to political experts and most of them believe the former president may be able to rally his base because they feel he is being persecuted and they argue this could draw a clear distinction between how he is being treated and how others including hunter biden have been treated. they argue this is unequal treatment under the law. rachel: can the president not partake in the investigation? will: that will be very difficult. there is subpoena power for a special prosecutor. we will see how it unfolds. he has a legitimate point. enough. six years. i thought -- you guys probably
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saw this. i think we will talk about this more throughout the weekend. you get issued a news story. now we investigate, big glaring headlines. later, when truth and facts are revealed it is always this big, the headline is this began the truth is this big. i wanted to show you this in the context of this investigation. this week, the washington post had this headline, investigators see you go, not money as trump's motive unclassified papers. what the report suggested and quietly compared to the raid in the original reporting, all the documents at mar-a-lago, they suspect donald trump wasn't hoarding the nuclear codes for nefarious reasons, but rather because he was keeping them like one would keep a keepsake. another thousand papers. the washington post itself is reporting quietly maybe it is
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not what we said. pete: i feel like here we go again which is what donald trump is saying at it is going to backfire. before you think so? pete: kevin corke said that at the end. it has a high likelihood of backfiring because you've got the republican establishment money types saying you are not our preferred candidate. you already have that. that on top of it on other investigation. member the bump in his approval when the raid first happened? you remind people of the raid and the targeting through the special counsel and investigation and people are reminded there's one guy willing to fight from the beginning and they come after him and that politically in the republican party reminds people what a standardbearer he is. rachel: glad you brought that up. it reminds people of the raid. in this raid the fbi went into
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mar-a-lago, rifled through barron trump's bedroom and malani a's closet, the never did that to hunter biden or jill biden who had copies of the keys to hunter biden's office. my mom does not have the keys to my office. i'm sure your mom doesn't have the keys to your office and your dad doesn't have the keys to your office. these were glaring things going on. fbi, if you can't find the pipe bomber you don't deserve any funding and any new investigations. find the pipe bomber on january 6th and then talk what else you can do. pete: it is a feather in the of those who in the cap of those who believe the doj has been politicized what dichter -- victor davis hanson is pointing out. >> the other ironies there will come a day the republicans control the senate, the house and the presidency and they have to decide can this
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republic continue when the democrats impeach a first-term president twice, impeach him as a private citizen, raid and ask president's home, investigate a presidential candidate with a special counsel, determine which people can serve on committees and tear up the state of the union on national tv. they want to keep doing this? you will see a glimpse of it when republicans take the house but someday they will suffer that in kind with these presidents they established. rachel: i want to believe victor hanson is right but the truth is that republicans don't have it in them to play the way the democrats do and that is because republicans believe in the constitution. that these institutions matter. and democrats only care about power and there have been no democrats, have you seen any, come out and say anything about yet another investigation and persecution of donald trump and
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what it will do not just to the credibility of the fbi but to future people who want to run who go i am not going to put my family and my life through this. pete: a lens you look at it through. will: a fox news alert, tragic story. university of idaho murder mystery deepens. a county coroner confirming four victim stabbed to death in bed. likely as they were fast asleep. pete: the massacre shocking the nation and the police and fbi don't have a suspect or a person of interest. rachel: ashley strohmeyer has more. >> reporter: a lot of questions are unanswered. police are without a suspect or person of interest. it is in the killings of ethan cahapin, mattie mogdin, this mp released by the moscow police department shows where the four
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university of idaho victims were in the early morning of their tragic deaths. an in-depth timeline details the final movements beginning with social media posts on november 1, '22 a late-night hang out at a food truck to the stabbing at their home at the eventual 911 call. the coroner says the victims were in bed during the deadly attack. >> it was late at night or early in the morning, seems likely they were sleeping. it was a large night. hard to call them puncture wounds. it has to be somebody that is pretty angry in order to stab four people to death. to the chest area or upper body area. >> reporter: police ruling out roommates and food truck bystanders as potential suspects. ka kayleeapp sister saying kaylee and maddie called someone named
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jack, a mystery man spotted hanging out with him outside the food truck. it is reportedly cooperating with police. students at the university of idaho are still in shock. >> all four of them touch to the students on campus, it has been difficult since their loss. >> it was a pleasure to know them. a lot of people came out of the house because of how kind they were in welcoming -- come to a quick discovery and able to bring someone to justice. rachel: dozens of police officers and an elite fbi units are working around the clock to crack this case. pete: we've gone a week and they don't have a lead and you would think in a crime like this there's so much evidence, they were at two separate parties, that puts a pool of potential people of interest.
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that is a gruesome crime. a lot of evidence would be left behind, i don't think somebody walks away from the crime and just disappear. it is terrible. will: how do you go about life at that university? rachel: my child would be home right now if my kid went to that university. making a lot about the fact the doors were unlocked, this is a small town. small town america. pete: college campuses. rachel: hopefully we will get some answers soon. turning to your headline starting with fox news weather alert. two i did in erie county, new york, as a thunder snowstorm paralyzes the region. that is a state of emergency. two residents suffering heart attacks while clearing the property. the lake effect snow is so deep in some areas, heavy duty gear used to plow the roads are getting stuck. check the conditions inside the
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home of the buffalo bills. the storm forcing the team to move their game against the browns to detroit. getting word the texas is sending another bus with 50 migrants to washington and dropping them off outside kamala harris's residence. you might recall governor abbott sent several buses to the vp's doorstep in september and october. this comes after abbott's declaration of an invasion at the border which allows the state to set up enforcement. there will be no alcohol this year at the world cup in qatar. that announcement two days before the tournament kicks off tomorrow. fans expressed their frustration with the last-minute decree. >> if that is the case i don't think that should be. i don't think that should be the decision they should make. >> for me, beer and football go hand-in-hand. >> the idea of a party but i don't think a party will exist.
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rachel: would you go to a game that had no alcohol? pete: i would but i would be disappointed. will: i don't think i would. i would stay home. rachel: exactly how i thought the answers would go. even budweiser, a world cup sponsor, says circumstances are beyond their control. qatar agreed to sell alcohol at the tournament 10 years ago before taking it back yesterday. rachel: the united states battling it out against wales monday at 1:00 pm only on fox. those are your headlines. pete: fox sports right now, see if you can beat me. rachel: for soccer. rachel: for the world cup. pete: i don't fill out soccer brackets. rachel: too big patriot for that. what is it? will: you can say on tv. rachel: bad, you can fill it
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in. pete: more than one thousand twitter employees quit after yell on musk's ultimatum, blue-collar's calling up the liberal left, what hard work really looks like. will: this could be bad. dozens of sheep walking you really in a circle for 12 days straight in china. we will unpack the bizarre behavior. ♪
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david: elon musk is taken over twitter there's a ton of fallout. 1200 twitter employees rejected elon musk's demands to show up and start working harder. will: they had to return in person, 1200 people said i'm not doing it. at that chair how many who been fired already? pete: 75% 80% of the workforce is gone. will: if you are going to change a culture that's what you have to do. they were invested in a
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different kind of culture that banned accounts, the account of jordan peterson, kathy griffin, both sides of the aisle you might say, the babylon be have been restored, they are going about the work of saying stop banning people, they have lost upwards of 75% of their workforce and he said they needed to be more lean and mean, that's one way to do it. rachel: donald trump was banned permanently from the site which was interesting because at the time he was banned the spokesperson 50 caliban still had an account. i believe he still does but when elon musk lookover he had this tweet, should we reinstate donald trump? 53% responded yes, 47 responded no. how many votes was that, 8 million people voted. pretty good focus group. pete: elon musk said negative or hateful tweets will be
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deemphasized and turned down. what that means, that is shadow banning. it needs to be asked of elon musk, he has the promise of free speech, who defined hateful or negative. that becomes the problem. will: nonetheless this is a significant improvement in an environment which all of the shadow banning was going in one direction it seemed. i agree with you, who are the gatekeepers but i have a lot more faith, elon musk is pretty open about the approaches taken that will be more balanced about that. rachel: this rings up another thing which is the work ethic. for so many people, so many americans who get up and go to work they can't imagine being told to come to the office is the red line for these people. her with an op-ed in newsweek, here's what he said about the
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work ethic part, tan from at twitter reveals how privileged the laptop class really is, he says it is hard to explain to people in the laptop class how bizarre this sounds, you are being asked to show up to work and tell your boss know and you are the victim? this isn't stuff we could imagine getting away with, we've got to get dressed and drive to work and pay gas prices to do so, we have to sit in traffic in the morning, take crime addled public transportation, we don't have the luxury of sitting at home in pajama bottoms. rachel: he is a worker at human rail. will: a great point. there was never a moment that was more evident than during covid as well. all these groups the privileged class, we were able to broadcast from home, we can do that. what about the guy picking up trash, what about the police, what about the doctor's?
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folks at grocery store stocking shelves, somebody has got to do it and imagine this, you are at twitter, your job is to create ones and 0s in algorithms and you can't come into san francisco -- your life is too difficult to show up. rachel: tar to find conservatives to silence. will: we will see how they re-staff twitter, the approach they do take. will: on the covid thing i do think the work ethic of americans especially young people has been eroding but over covid went into overdrive and that is something we need to talk about and be concerned about. the american dream was built on hard work. the ftx fallout continues, new. discovered links between
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snow. cold air across parts of the east, 32 in new york, 24, it will remain cold the next couple days, not going anywhere at all. real weather alert, because of this storm, the only big precipitation we've got going on, a little bit across the gulf coast we will see some rain but doesn't look like much but you see that little band across lake erie, that's like affect snow. as you look closer this is the last 36 hours of it and it falls over the same area for the same time. that band has transitioned through the north to buffalo downtown. we get a little bit of a break to places that got so much snow in 24 it was, we see a change in wind direction into tomorrow, more snow coming across some areas. this will have impacts for
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people trying to get home. download the fox weather apps, keeping you home for the holidays. he you will get what you need to know to get to mom and grandma safely. back to you. will: a new report links the failed crypto company to millions in pandemic research including studies on ive ivermectin. jeffrey tucker from the browns institute. good to see you this morning. this ftx story has tentacles that have gone in every direction. this needs to be investigated all the way to ukraine but definitely into our political infrastructure. what role has ftx played in how we responded to covid? >> the story keeps getting crazier. you cannot make this stuff up.
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took me a couple days to process in my own head. it turns out ftx is a major funder of covid lockdown propaganda, vaccine mandate propaganda and the pandemic planning apparatus, talking about millions, tens of millions of dollars. the washington post put it very bluntly that the ftx collapses shockwaves through the whole public health world because now they have been on the -- a lot of them have their hands out wanting more grant money and apparently it is very deep. as one example ftx was the major funder of the very expensive together trial that claimed to have debunked i invermectin and hydrox
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hydroxycloroquine. it is deep and terrifying. will: i appreciate that example. everyone dealt with it at home. the idea that they were just quack snake oil drugs but how -- they were of funding studies, we know they were funding democratic politicians. was it like, i will use as an example, what are we talking? new england journal of medicine, defend universities, putting money to change how we handled the pandemic. >> several funding rounds with this, first, $3 million, they added several million dollars after that and kept it going all the way to 10. 8 million to fund the trial, the results of which ended up in the new england journal of medicine and became savagely attacked by all independent researchers as a poorly run trial that was compromised
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because the main authors themselves had conflict of interests with vaccine companies, the new england journal of medicine published it but it is more than that. they've been fronting johns hopkins, the big johns hopkins university center that -- they had to cancel their program for 2023. there is a lot more we need to know and i but it's very strange, sam bankman-fried is not an exit on public health, why was always so biased towards more controls, more impose visions, more mandates, more lockdowns. i have been working this round for 3 years and been mystified about the biases in the profession. why so many otherwise good scientists go along with this, i'm afraid the answer may be
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the money trail. will: how did this fraudster control so much, not just pandemic but including pandemic response including almost every venture-capital tentacle, even foreign policy, of fraudster funding fraudulent research by people who have conflicts of interest, this deserves much more investigation and jeffrey and i together did that this week, we had a long conversation breaking down this whole ftx. at the comp located controversy that is massively important, maybe can get your start understanding it on the will came podcast. great to talk to you. coming up, hospitals overwhelmed with children sick with respiratory issues and the flu. doctor marty makary with what parents need to know. but there is one van equipped to handle them all.
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>> children's hospital association and american academy of pediatrics are calling on president biden to declare health emergency due to unprecedented levels of respiratory and flu infections. biden official says the administration is, quote, ready to provide assistance to communities in need of health on a case-by-case basis. or to react is medical contributor doctor marty. let's get into the situation
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that immunities have been suppressed, immune systems are suppressed because of the vaccine, do you think that is contributing to the situation? >> i do and a lot of doctors believe in the concept of immunity debt, when you're -- you are sheltered, your bodies not getting that low level of viral exposure that builds immunity at a low level and it may be subclinical, you may not notice it. that is probably why we are seeing this massive influx of our svn influenza and other infections accounting for hospitalizations in children. rachel: is this something doctors know but nobody is officially saying it because it may be politically incorrect? >> there's not a lot of support for saying something like that in the world of censorship in the medical establishment but
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many immunologists have written about this, infectious disease specialists, it's well known, the concept of immunity debt. this may be one of the consequences of the lockdown we've not yet measured and are seeing these hospitalizations in mass numbers, talking 90-95% hospitalizations in children are not for covid but other infections. rachel: what's this doing to the court ability of public health and the pediatric medical association, you say their leaders are activists and are disconnected from their members. >> the american academy of pediatrics lost a lot of credibility in being by standards in the school closures, insisting every child wear a mask for 2 years covering their faces and now we are dealing with mental health crisis and lifelong learning lost so many pediatricians stopped paying their dues to the american academy of pediatrics. a survey showed 40% of pediatric pediatricians in america did not recommend covid
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vaccine for young healthy children, that shows the massive disconnect with the activist leadership of the american academy. rachel: you showed courage when it counted. i wish many doctors that aren't paying their dues and that their voices be heard when it actually counted. i want to move quickly to another topic, researchers say there may be a vaccine eden for fentanyl, a drug that is 100 times stronger than morphine, your thoughts on that? >> interesting research from houston, this idea that if you give the vaccine antibodies could develop to fentanyl making the molecule larger and it cannot enter the blood brain barrier and have as much of an effect so this is interesting. it may make fentanyl a little safer but when you make drugs a little safer people push the risk level and risk appeals to some people, that's why the best strategy is no drug is safe, we can't promote the moral hazard of a safer drug. rachel: the solution is to
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close the southern border where so much is coming from, in the medical field the truth teller, thank you for joining us. will: we can't use medicine to chase the problems of medicine. more and more drugs, a few additional headlines. a federal judge is ordering documents related to jeffrey epstein to be unsealed as part of defamation case against his ln. maxwell gislaine maxwell. that's one of maxwell's former assistants, several of the john does say revealing their identities would be violation of their privacy. look at this, this is a curious phenomenon unfolding in china. this flock of sheep has been walking in a circle for 2
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weeks, the owner says a bizarre behavior began just as a few the animals, then the entire flock joined in, that happens with sheep but the cause of the circling remains a mystery. not yet sure if it is a product of misinformation. they do say it is like a bacteria. we have a pandemic of sheep walking in circles in general in this world. very metaphorical. coming up of a transgender female athlete is trouncing the competition after switching out of the boys track division. our next guest, female athletes who dealt with the frustration, a few stepped out of line and push them right back in the circle. prise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence.
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will: outrage in washington state where off transgender cross-country runner is dominating the three top two finishes as a sophomore. the year before while competing with the boys because he's a biological boy, that student never finished ahead of 25th pl. . joining us is madison canyon who lost to a transgender competitor 5 times along with
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attorney and alliance defending freedom senior counsel kiefer. to be clear you've got your own case pending in idaho because of men competing in women's sports but in this case we are talking washington state where they almost got rid of all requirements to prove you are part of a transition. what is the impact on women's sports? >> it is ruining the integrity if women's sports. i compete against biological multiple times and each time this athlete not only beat me but hundreds of other females. this isn't only unfair but is deflating, un-motivating and these athletes feel defeated because their bodies will never keep up with the advantages biological males have. will: this boy competing against girls had they competed in the boys division would have
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been in 145th pl. . instead they won. christina, the interscholastic association said the w i aa gender eligibility rules follow washington state nondiscrimination laws which protect access to athletic activities for students. they say they are following the law. what do you say? >> they are wrong. we had women's sports for 50 years because we recognize there are real physical differences that make it unfair to force girls like madison and young women in seattle to compete against a biological mail. that is lost repeatedly to her male. this will continue unless we step up and restore fairness and a level playing field to women's sports. pete: your case is pending, the aclu has weighed in. what do you expect?
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that is for you, christina. >> we expect to ultimately prevail. the reason we have women's sports as a separate category as there are physical differences. the male in madison's case dominating the boys category for multiple years and came back and began to obliterate the girls category. we don't want to future where girls can no longer be on the podium, earn college scholarships and focus their talents. we are optimistic people prevail. pete: as an athlete who has faced competing against biological boys what is the psychological effect on your fellow competitors? walking up to the starting line knowing there is an unfair advantage from the beginning? >> like i said earlier, not just under competition. these athletes feeling deflated, unmotivated, not feeling there's a chance for us. when you are competing in
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college athletics where every female athlete is making sacrifices to be there. we are not there for participation trophies, to step on the line at have a race decided before it started is so heartbreaking. it is extremely unfair. pete: keep us posted on your case, thank you both so much. more "fox and friends" in a moment at the top of the hour. good news! a new clinical study showed that centrum silver supports cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652.
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