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rachel: you guys, the love seeing our tree in front all lit up. came to the studio by the way with my three little girls because we're going to spend the day here in new york city after the show. they saw the tree and they
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just -- pete: how can you not. rachel: they went aww mommy and there's music. pete: bigger than ever. rachel: red coats are guarding it. good morning will, pete. pete: good morning. we're having a discussion about a lot of things. where do you want to go? rachel: way too much. pete: i wanted to order chik-fil-a bowls for breakfast and will is on a healthy kick and he ordered an acai bowl. will: they're awesome. rachel: and he's putting pro teen in his. and i said i'll have what you're having and he said you don't need pro teen. will: i didn't -- protein. will: i didn't say that. i said you don't lift weights. pete: i laughed to myself immediately after he said that. rachel: he defended you. pete: but then you went onto claim you're a weight lifter. rachel: that's in quotes. five pounders are not weight
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lifting. will: i do ask, the producers can jump in, is putting protein powder -- do women do that a lot? pete: are you trying to add muscle mass? rachel: we also vote. that's what we do. will: really? rachel: we do that too. pete: you do what? will: i don't think that's -- what's the percentage of people that put protein powder in their smoothies, it's got a heavy index to dudes. pete: when's the last time you bought a 5-gallon jug of protein powder? never. will: i think i'm vindicated. pete: i'm just saying let's do this -- rachel: you're going to have a lot of weight lifting chicks writing in. pete: we're talking about you, rachel. i know they exist. it's okay. don't change. rachel: okay. all right. i'm not changing my pronouns. don't worry. pete: you are not. rachel: good morning, he can be. it's been wonderful. pete and i recollects were out really late last night.
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pete: way too late. rachel: for a good cause. pete: brian k kilmeade does thee live events and he did one in new york with carly shimkus. will: look at that. pete: that's george washington and a flying none. will: why a flying none? rachel: there were these nones that prayed for andrew jackson before the battle of new orleans so i play that had role. we did skits on stage. will: really? rachel: it was amazing. pete: we have a clip. take a watch. pete: i'm the president of the united states. i should be at mount versus verh martha drinking. >> i've seen a lot of washington and never seen these curls in the front of his head. >> we need a my miracle, can yor convent, your nunery produce that miracle? >> well, i have nine children
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and host a morning show and have to keep pete and will in line every weekend. i think i know something about miracles. i do it every weekend. pete: it's fun. he -- i mean -- rachel: this is an amazing show. i was blown away. pete: so good and goes through all the books he's written chronologically in history and threw us in as period actors and liven it up. rachel: can i say two things, two take aways for me and brian is amazing with the stamina to do that and hold the audience that long with their attention. it was amazing to see the guy in action. i've never seen anything like that. i brought fourteen agers with me. you know, i got their unvarnished reaction when they got in the car after the show. they loved it. they said -- aabsolutely loved it and were blown away. several of them had read his books. two of them hasn't, but they
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loved the show and thought it was amazing and three, i have such a hope for america. i know we have some tough stories today about how big tech is stealing our knock seizure disorders but boy -- democracy but, boy, the people in the audience love america and came to the show because they love america and our history and they want to save america, and i left just really like -- if there's enough of those people in america, we're going to be okay. pete: will, you got to come next time and he takes care of his guests. i had beautiful bombay dry gin in the green room and tequila if you wanted it. will: it's wintertime and i'm on bourbon. rachel: before the show, people call and say what do you want in the green room and he said gin and he said m&ms but no green ones. will: you did that thing? pete: with not if i can do it one time. we're off the rails which is where we to want be at 8:00 eastern time on a saturday
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morning and now to a fox news alert. all new de-at a timing released about -- details released about the twitter hunter bind suppressed story. rachel: we're seeing confirmation that twitter executives played major roles in those suppressions. >> good morning. elon musk had accusedded the company he now owns of political suppression of the hunter biden lap torr story and how -- lap torr story and now has the receipts and matt taibbi turn it had into a lengthy twitter thread last night. he wrote that by october of 2020, weeks before president biden was elected into office, requests from connected actors to delete tweets had become routine. one executive here writing to another, more to review from the biden team. the response would be handled. another batch, another response "handled these". taibbi continued to celebrities and unknowns alike could be
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removed or reviewed at behest of political party with democratic officials proving more powerful in that regard and the threat show chases the extraordinary steps taken to remove the hunter biden laptop story from circulation and blocked from transmission by a direct message and that was a tool that was reserved for extreme cases like child pornography and discussions of locking people out from their accounts that shared the story was appropriate. it shows that did determined the story was in violation of the hacked materials policy and back and forth over that and whether or not it was relevant here. one democrat was found to have reached out with any concern over this and congressman rocanna saw the partisan efforts and pointed out a journalist should not be silented regardless of how the was in -- silenced if the information was obtained legally.
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there could be a russian hack and dump or russian hack and leak operations going on. what's interesting in in the thread is the suggestion that then ceo jack dorsey new little about the censorship taking place with taibbi writing the decision was made at the highest levels of the company but without the knowledge of ceo jock dorsey. jack dorsey. this is all summed up as a frankenstein tile with the company that grew out of control of the designer. musk will release more details later today. will, rachel, pete. rachel: thank you, alexandria. pete: more to come. rachel: this was done before joe biden was in power so now imagine what they've been doing since they've had full control of government. it's fascinating to me and again, it's about big tech -- about big temporal integration suppressing the story, it's about -- tech suppressing the story and using algorithms to make donations to the democrat party and democrat candidates by amplifying their messages,
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censoring conservative messages and about national security because joe biden is compromised and that's what they were trying to cover up but also about the rigging of an election. an election in 2020 that was changed most likely because of the suppression of the story. pete: the new york post had a story in the middle of october that was not allowed to be shared. new york post cover is twitter scandal exposed. we've been talking about it all morning long and rightfully so and read the twitter threads yourself and they break down both sides asked for tweets to be removed but only one side represented at twitter and 99% give to democrats and democrats got at the behest basically whatever they wanted. you watch these internal communications and go why would they say that? they never ever, ever thought anyone would see the communications. it was a black box that no one was ever going to see till elon musk bought it, which is why there was such a freak out. will: both sides asking for different things to be
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moderated. it's important to me in this respect, the suppression of speech is one of the weapons that when you take out of the sc abbard, can lead to bad places and the democrat administration can just shut down the beliefs of your opponents and the democratic apparatus is the one that did it successfully in this instance because they had support ideologically within twitter and then to your point, it went on, we think and we'll find out from elon musk, into much -- i don't want to say bigger but other issues that affected our personal health. the continuation of government influence on censorship app the biden administration became the party in power is a next chapter that's very, very important. my point is the sword has been pulled and now we have to be careful that no matter what political party sits in power, they don't continue to stab at the american people with this
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idea of censorship. that's important very, very important to me. rachel: we have to make clear the democrat party is the party that's going to bring about the chinaification of america. this is what china does. they suppress information that they -- go ahead. pete: that is true. could be both sides but the instinct of the left is authoritarian. rachel: i've been looking at tweets we've been getting in response and people are tweeting us saying, hey, i've been watching -- i'm flipping between you and cnn. you and msnbc. they're not talking about it. they're not talking about the story. they're in collusion and all of them were in collusion. after 2016 they said we will never let this happen again and they didn't care what they did. you know, first -- your first
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amendment rights be damned and your right to a free and fair election, be damned and making sure donald trump did not get into office. pete: exactly over the target of why this matters saying twitter accounting by itself to suppress free speech is not a first amendment violation but acting under 0rders of the government to suppress free speech with no reviews is not acceptable. twitter did their bidding. rachel: they kept saying they're a private company they can do whatever they want. that's the left's response and we have proof it's not a private company and as you said and elon musk said it's a private company colluding with the government. will: we hope that's what he continues to unveil as he promises more information in the twitter files. bring in now though u.s. candidate for senate in georgia, herschel walker. herschel, great to have you on the program this morning. >> hello, how are you guys doing? will: we're doing well. the question will be, how are you doing this morning?
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the president of the united states, herschel, had this to say about you and we'd love your reaction. listen. >> i will be getting a lawyer. i will be suing the democratic national commit tie no 3459er -- committee no matter what. will: sorry, herschel. that's not the president of the united states. that's james woods talking with tucker last night. i don't know if we have it. here we have it right here, this is president biden talking about you, herschel walker. >> this is a choice, a choice between two men. one man who does not deserve to be in the united states senate. there's lots of time both nominees deserve, one's just better than the other. one doesn't deserve to be in the united states senate based on her veracity on what he said and hasn't said and the other is a really truly decent guy. what you're doing makes a
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gigantic decision. will: your reaction, herschel? >> my reaction is i was talking about it earlier, the media has never been my friend and you had the montana go to massachusetts because he thought the gnat store he was real -- senator he was really campaigning for was voting in massachusetts. that's what he thought and thought that's what he was volting for and said i'm never -- voting for saying i didn't see where this guy didn't vote with me. he don't understand that right now the media is not our friend and i know that and i thank you guys for giving me this opportunity to let you know that because of joe biden, we have these higher gas prices, we have this high grocery prices, we have crime in the streets. joe biden and raphael warnock is the reason for the open border and i don't know how many more years we can put up with it and i thank you guys for giving people like myself time to come on air to tell the people what's going on because no one else will hear about it. no one else will hear about it, and i am one of those candidates that i believe in ask not what
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your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. we need warriors out there. not politicians, we need people that will fight your this country, fight your your kids and my kids and the right for people to have the right to speak like so many people have died for. pete: herschel, what you're saying is factually correct. they looked at network news of your race and covering the georgia senate runoff and 71% of the coverage was positive for your opponent, raphael warnock. 88% negative for you. we've been talking about twitter and elon musk and suppression, but that's how your race is covered. how do you overcome that? >> well, you know, the way i overcome it by getting on you guy's air and people think i'm crazy going to teamherschel.com because what senator warnock is trying to do is buy the race.
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he can't run on the policy. i went to the debate to debate heim, i want people to see who was the senator and if anyone that watch that had debate, they would have saw i was the senator and he -- couldn't come up with anything and had someone calling him on things he voted for. he voted against energy independence. anyone knows you don't go to your enemies or dictators or to terrorists to ask for energy. anyone out there knows that you shouldn't have men and women's sports and we should secure this border and support our min and women in blew and get wokeness out of the military and that's common sense but the media won't cover it and i thank you guys for giving me this opportunity because i'm going to shout from the mountain top there's a problem and we have a problem because the media is hiding things from you and not telling you the truth. the truth is this is a good country, we're good people and can work things out together and got to quit fighting among each other and start worrying about the people across the ocean from
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us and that's what we should be worried about. rachel: herschel walker, you are a fighter and as you know with big tech and the media against you, you have to work twice as hard, you're doing that. we wish you luck in this race. it's an important one not just for your state of georgia but for the country. thankses for joining us this morning. pete: thank you, sir. will: thanks, herschel. >> thank you guys so much and god bless and tell people to get out and vote. early voting is over but we still got dieses the 6 -- december the 6 and v vote vote vote vote. we'll win this election. rachel: he's got a lot of energy. pete: thought election day was election day and nope, another month. rachel: we're turning to your headlines. an american woman is killed and several others received minor injuries after a rogue wave smashed into a viking p, olar -- polaris cruise ship and was hit with broken glass.
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rogue waves are greater than twice the size of surrounding waves and often come unexpectedly. one passenger on board thought the ship hit an iceberg but it was the wave. lava from the world's largest active va volcano mauna loa is t the highway. will: mauna loa. rachel: that's right, you have a hawaiian background. the eruption is boosting local tourism for a typical slow season from h hawaii and people are rushing to the high land and causing traffic jams in hopes of seeing the volcano in action. david beckham is giving mariah cary a run for her money by singing her famous christmas hit. check this out. [ sing ].
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>> you struck me with that high note. rachel: the attempt was shared by his wife victoria beckham on instagram yesterday who tried to cheer her husband on. the queen of christmas herself giving the stamp of approval saying "my new favorite rendition, love you guys". that's all for now. pete: trying to order a smoothie and it's all coconut milk or almond milk. rachel: nothing wrong with coconut milk. we're at the made's toy store in new york for the annual shop with a cop event. hey, adam. >> hey, pete, the cops are like aren't you the guy that pete pete in the pushup contest? yes, that's me, i am that guy. they said it. they said to me. i didn't say it. they remembered and they're like man, you crush him. this is john, this is tom. these are cops and little shoppers over here and you see they have a huge haul here.
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guys, you've done this years before. tell me why you do it. >> well, we do it for the kids. it's usually a kid that they've lost a family member that is involved with the police community, andy fox sets this up. the shop with a cop, and we do it every year. these kids get $150, $100 goes towards toys for them and $50 goes to toys for a kid in the hospital. >> how does it feel it be out here because obviously there's a lot of happiness. >> it's an amazing event. these kids have been through a lot this year and to bring them in and put a smile on their faces and help them pick out toys, it's amazing and it's really one of the best things in the world. it really .s >> are we happy, guy s? >> yeah, yeah. >> we're happy. we're out of time. santa -- >> what's going on? >> you were telling me everybody's secrets; right? >> oh, yes. many secrets i've told you. >> i hear that you guys have been, will has been a bad boy. pete's been a bad boy. rachel, you're on the good list so that's good news.
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>> rachel definitely on the good list. pete: let us tell you a few things, santa. will: all right. thank you, adam and santa. >> merry christmas. rachel: is adam on the naughty list? will: i don't know. more "fox & friends" coming up.
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pete: as protesters in china fight for their freedom, chinese americans that witnesses communist party's brutal brutality firsthand are speaking out and includes our next guest that protests and survived the massacre as a college student in 1989. rose tang is a survivor, activist and artist. she joins us now. rose, great to have you. you were 20 and climbed over a tank. thankfully were avoided detection at some of them and didn't come after you but a lot of other people who were at that protest. >> yes. pete: you know about the heavyweight of authoritarian regime. what chances to the protesters have in china right now? >> depends and some of them have already been arrested and protesters now calling for their
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release. what i'm most worried about is that unlike a dramatic massacre with the tankmen, some of the detainees may be disappeared and i use the passive tense, be disappeared and it's a euphemism in china now that somebody could be kaled -- killed, jailed like thousands of hong kong protesters in 2019 -- pete: or scientists that talked about the origins of covid and were disappeared. >> i won't go into covid. pete: we don't have to but it's one of those things where they're here one day and gone the next and ran afoul of the regime. >> you mean chinese scientists? pete: yeah, the chinese scientists and the doctor that first exposed covid, he died of covid. pete: so these protester who is are doing this right now are doing it at risk of their very
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life? >> yes, i know it very well. what's most daring about them and very different from the protesters from 33 years ago is that this protesters are very, very brave because they're calling out the communist party, the removal of the communist party, the regime change and calling out xi jinping to step down. this is unprecedented in chinese history, and the world history for the last seven decades, more than seven decades that ordinary people on mass scale calling out the ruler, the head of the communist party to step down. they don't want -- particularly in a slogan they chanted we don't want chinese communist party. go away. pete: wow. >> step down.
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this is absolutely the beginning of a beginning of a new era for china, not just china but for the world. pete: you say the beginning of the beginning. does it have a chance to catch on and grow or is this the type of thing that xi jinping and secret police will squash? >> well they'll try their best and they're already trying their best to squash but even censorship on the internet and social media, they're scrambling around and they cannot control it. they try their very best and using people's phones because they have this qr code like electronic, you know, handcuffs to really lock people down like the codes like syfy movies, red, yellow, green, but this is the time of history that's unstoppable. the chinese, i've been speaking with, they're all saying that, they're all inspired, especially the chinese americans here, the young students here who approach
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me asking me what to do. we want to do something. there have already been rallies all around the world, not just in the united states and tomorrow in washington scare park we'll be arriving and having rallies all over the country and all over the world and this -- pete: real quick. tell us why. >> this is now called white paper revolution, a4 revolution because people were holding it just to show the lack of freedom. lack of freedom of speech. this is ingenious. pete: i'm holding up app blank page because i can't write anything on it. >> yes, exactly. pete: thank you for your courage 30 years ago and what you're doing today and the chinese people are in our prayers. thank you for your time, amazing. up next, nearly three weeks and still no answers. the latest in the idaho murder mystery as police reveal there was a sixth person in the lease -- on the lease in the college student's home.
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nancy grace breaks down the case.
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rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends". these are new pictures from the dailymail.com giving us a look inside the house where four idaho college students were grewsomely murdered and -- gruesomely murdered and comes as police reveal there was a sixth person on the lease and hired private security to watch the location and officials are adamant the attacks weren't random and refuse to say if it was the house overall or the specific students. nancy grace is here to break down the case. nancy, great to have you this morning. what are your thoughts on this? do you think this was a targeted personal attack perhaps by somebody that one of the victims knew? >> well, it's very confusing based on what police have
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stated. first say they targeted then not taggerred and now targeted either the inhabitants or the home itself to target the home itself really doesn't make a lot of sense unless the person was going in to burglarize and found the students and murdered them. that's unlikely because nothing was taken without a sexual assault or robbery or burglary, that leaves a targeted motive and don't know which student was targeted. another thing, when you see the pictures that you're showing right now, it gives you the sense this home is out in some rural area. isolated. it's not. in fact, i sent a photo where from inside the sigma chi house, you look through the window and you see this home. it's right there at fraternity row and there's an apartment complex nearby. that greatly widens the suspect pool and very often i have seen in many of the murderses i
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prosecuted, we covet what we see. these girls are being watched incasually and then that could lead to a suspect. another thing about the private security watching the house now, that's very important because you want that scene secured for a chain of custody in the future. plus cops may need to go back into it to get more evidence. regarding the sixth person on the lease means nothing. we did a little bit of digging and found out it was a female that had moved out before the school year ever started. she wasn't there. that's a red herring. rachel: so our hearts are breaking for these families and we can't imagine what they're going through and we want them to find closure and justice as soon as possible but this hasn't happened yet. why is it taking to long and does the lengths of time that it's taken thus far with no leads that we know of or suspects that we know of, does that make you feel like maybe this will be one of these
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unsolved case cases or do you he hope for resolution and juice tis? >>-- justice? >> two point-blank layupses. way too -- points. way too early to call this a cold case and another thing, if you've ever been to a crime scene or a multi-victim homicide scene, the amount of evidence is overwhelming. you have to think through what they're actually doing in that home and i understand that some of the blood results have been analyzed. but not all of them so we don't know if there's been anything hit in the fingerprint or dna data bank. back to the scene. this was like nine hours after the murders. the blood was either dried or heavily coagulated which means it has to be collected by scraping it and very carefully scrape the dry blood or get it with a sterile q tip if it's damp and get it processed. it's a very long arduous process and too early in the game to say
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it'll go unsolved. rachel: that's why we talk to you and all of us get caught up in how crimes are solved in 30 minute tv shows and you're right, it is much more deliberate, meticulous scientific process. anne donovan sixer always great having you. thanks for following this case so closely for us at fox. appreciate it. >> thank you. rachel: okay. coming up, knocks news alerts -- fox news alerts, tweet storm, elon musk reveals what was behind the hunter biden censorship and clay travis reacts to the censorship and he's up next.
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will: fox news alert, elon musk exposes twitter files showing the censorship of hunt ericer bs laptop. requests from connected actors to delete tweets were routine and one executive writing more review from the biden team and the reply would come back, handled. our next guest calls this chilling, clay travis, outkick founder and what's your biggest take away and good morning? >> this makes watergate seem like jaywalking and that's not hyperbole and elon musk continues to release all of this clearly high level communication between major aspects of the
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democrat party and big tech executives. this is just going to continue to grow. so far what we have seen, will, is about interactions between the biden campaign and top executives at twitter. that is before joe biden was actually elected, clearly there was a rig job, a collusion enforced in this aspect associated with the new york post story. what i'm actually more intrigued to see, will, is what did the biden administration do when they became president, when they were in the white house because we know general psaki -- jen psaki bragged from the white house podium that the white house was demanding that different tweets and people be censored on these platforms. that's part one. i'm looking toward to seeing what happened when they were in the administration. another thing, l if this is happening at twitter, do we doubt it's happening at facebook or instagram or youtube, at
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google. all of the other big tech companies, which are clearly aligned with the left wing of the democrat party. all we're seeing is one small snap -- snip of the larger context; right, because elon musk is making all this public. it's certainly not just twitter that had this relationship with the biden campaign and then moving into the biden administration, which calls into question many different aspects of unconstitutional collusion once biden became president of the united states and they were making demands to bring down their political foes. will: you're absolutely right, this is not simply a twitter story and not simply a hunter biden laptop story once that administration was in power. what other stories were manipulated and you and i both know the answer to that question, covid. >> i will say this too, will, new york times right before i was going to come on and i went
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through their entire app and not one single story about elon musk or twitter. washington post, democracy dies in darkness is literally at the top of their newspaper. not one single story about elon musk or twitter. l they've been covering everything elon musk does with a fine tooth comb every time he sends a tweet it's been covered and suddenly all of this, they can't bother to cover any of it. it's crazy. will: clay, we talk about what's going down today. it's championship weekend and you're focused on the sec. georgia, lsu. it would be a really big upset if we saw georgia go down. >> p would be. i -- it would be. i think lsu will keep it more competitive than last week against a&m and i think georgia will win. one thing in the wake of last night's big win by utah, congratulations to the utes on winning the pac 12 title to kep an eye on is what is going to
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happen in this game between kansas state and tcu -- will: tcu is in. come on, clay. they're in. >> i think so but what happens if for instance purdue were to beat michigan? what does that do to ohio state's claim? i think that's kind of the angle to contemplate as well. will: we'll talk about this on monday's edition of the will cain podcast, my thought is georgia, michigan and tcu are in and that story is over and looks like now ohio state is back in over usc. even if tcu, georgia and michigan lose, they should be in. >> i agree with you on that. all though i will say if tcu lost badly like we saw last night usc lose badly, that could change the calculus of people's minds pertaining to that. but i agree, they should be in. will: more of this debate at outkick.com and clay and i will be talking again on monday. thanks, clay. >> hey, appreciate it, will. have a good weekend. will: see ya. pete, over to you. pete: will, i'm with you, 12
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team playoff. will: it's coming, 2024, it's official. pete: fantastic. turning now to a few additional headlines starting with this one, california pushing for a $569 billion pay out for repreparations. jesse waters breaking down how it might play into gavin newsom's political future. >> gavin trying to throw his hat in in 2024 and think gavin's looking ahead. he doesn't care the retch rations would bankrupt the country. pete: yeah, i think jesse's right and newsom said he'd not run for president in 2024. a pledge that can be instantly undone when he sees his opportunity. and democrat voters voted yesterday to adopt the early 2024 presidential nominating schedule proposed by joe biden.
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this proposed schedule would give south carolina the state that gave him the nomination the first primary followed by new hampshire and nevada then georgia and michigan. new calendar would up send and the change would better deflect the diversity of the party and key 2020 endorsements in south carolina are widely credited as helping him win the presidency and the changes are expected to face several challenges before they can be made final but as a party process, so i think they can do it if they want to and those are your headlines. coming up, you're looking, you will soon be looking -- there we go, outside fox headquarters at all american christmas tree. if you're in town, come check it out. and inside we have american made gifts for everyone on your wish list. that's next. ♪
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rachel: today we continue our made in america series highlighting businesses with productses made in the usa that are perfect holiday gifts. joining us now are the founders
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of 360 cookware. beth and brian hurley. this is in west bend, wisconsin, right here in america. >> it's a three layer product and it's a stainless layer and aluminum for heat conductivity and no coatings. the inside is a stainless layer and we have a very special process we use to keep it food safe and nonstick and works wonderful and the last pan you'll ever buy. it's heirloom quality and this is it. rachel: we were talking about how a lot of people are trying to clean up their kitchen to get rid of pans with the coating because they're not good for you and this is a great way to do it. a great gift, price range? >> about a third of a smart phone. rachel: okay. good way to put it. i love it. and it's a multigenerational company? >> that's right, yes. rachel: we love this kind of stuff. great gift idea. i love getting baking stuff as
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well. thanks for sharing. >> bakeware is amazing and cookies always come out nice and perfect and no warming and it's beautiful. warping and it's beautiful. rachel: go to 360cookware.com and use promo fox news for a 25% discount. will: that brings me to the table and bob baron with chewmax pet products in michigan also. they're all for dog and cat, or your cat, pete. this is for dog and cat. bob, i'm looking at venison jerky, duck jerky. >> we have a meatless one with sweet potatoes, then there's chicken, pork, bones sourced in good old michigan. will: this is what you have here. natural bones. >> catnip, sugar and spice
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