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♪. ♪ come on eileen ♪ pete: welcome to "fox & friends" on this sunday morning, january 15th, year of our lord, 2023 and look at that sunrise over jacksonville. will: every morning we show a sunrise of jacksonville, florida, i turn around, look out the windows, i think, has the sun come up? it really hasn't in new york.
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your skis but your explanation. rachel: he put a lot of thought into it. pete: good morning jacksonville. you are feeling pretty good buildings you were down 28-0, i didn't know you won until will informed me this morning. rachel: speaking of florida, jacksonville, i was not in jacksonville, i was in florida with jack brewer who played for your minnesota vikings. pete: yes. rachel: look at him, he is teaching me there how to throw a football. and you know, not everybody gets coaching by someone like jack brewer but there i am. pete: get your hips around. rachel: see what you guys think of my throw. will: telling you to get the hip into it, right? rachel: yeah. will: yeah, yeah. did that hit the ground. did he catch it. rachel: they didn't show my best one. i'm annoyed at the editing. pete: they do it that to you. your best one is always
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off-camera. rachel: did you see how it spiraled? will: yeah. rachel: that is a good coaching from jack brewer. listen, we will have jack brewer later on in the show, several segments. i went to look at his after-school program for service, you know, with those needs. then i went with him to a prison. jack brewer is a christian man, a pastor, as well as an nfl professional player. and you know, it is biblical to visit and care for those who are in prison and boy, is he doing that work. it's amazing. will: part of our featured friends series on "fox & friends." i love what he told you. we will go deeper into the show. his calling was the fatherhood issue. one of the most noble callings i can imagine. one of the greatest needs in america. rachel: if we can find a way to many prove, not solve it, but improve that, every other social ill that we have, that we have
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to deal with will improve, will get better. so he does it from, it is full circle. he does the prison. he does after-school program so they don't end up in prison. he does halfway houses to help those who leave prisons stay on track, get that second chance which is the name of his program. pete: a lot of people say it. not many that do it. thank you for doing this feature. can't wait to hear more. rachel: life-changing to see it. pete: really cool. we'll stay down in florida where a, you know you're on a royal caribbean cruise, you're expecting a delightful time floating through the seas, instead there is an encounter yesterday with 17 illegals who rode up on a cruise ship the coast of florida. it is causing havoc there. it is causing havoc for citizens who are dealing with ships rolling up in florida. the coast guard requested, national guard, national media wants to demonize desantis, tell him it's a political stunt.
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coast guard says we need help. help has come. will you talked to somebody that happened directly to them in the backyard. will: there is so much attention happening out the southern border, rightfully so in arizona and texas. i think as a by-product, some of what is happening through the water, through illegal immigration from cuba, in florida is flying under the radar, you can see on the television screen, example of kind of boats tell you about where 17 illegal immigrant were rescued quite honestly, their boat failed them by royal caribbean cruise line. took on board. ultimately i don't know where they were happened over to. the question remains, what happens to the boat? look at makeshift boats they put together. what happens when they land on the shore? sue and sam bark u.s. said we have to deal with what is left of the boat. >> my granddaughter wok us up. look what is out in front. the police department came out,
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they said do not touch the boat, if you touch it it is yours. >> then our code enforcement officer came out and told us that, i said, well, in another few days the wind was going to be from the northwest at 20 miles an hour and it wouldn't be my boat anymore. he said well if that is the case i will consider it a push-off, you will be responsible for 100,000-dollar fine, charged with a felony. this is a big problem down in the keys. it's a huge problem. texas thinks they have a problem. florida has a big problem. rachel: the government creates the problem, then doesn't want to deal with it, leaves it to the citizens to deal with, local communities. it is not fair. will: that is staggering. >> these boats are rickketed rafts. we cannot leave the desperation what is in cuba that would put yourself in a boat. those are shark-infested waters they're going through. obviously these boats are not
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safe. it shows desperation. pete: just a little bit of reminder to the left. if america was such a racist, horrible, terrible country, would people be jumping in boats like that attempting to just have a chance at a shot. rachel: no. pete: america is still that beacon if we can keep it. rachel: if we can keep it. they do that with children in the boats as well. they are so desperate. will: one more larger story reflected in the smaller story within illegal immigration. these boats come from places like cuba. imagine the desperation you feel to climb in the boat. almost always desperation from places like cuba, venezuela. they are fleeing socialism. they are fleeing communism. it is worth noting, we need to recognize this, there is chaos and protests in the streets of brazil. you see more countries potentially going down the path of venezuela. what you see in the end more residents fleeing from that
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potential government, landing on our shores. rachel: it is such a great point, will. we must also add it is our biden democrat government that is not helping those who are trying to get rid of socialism. look what happened in cuba two summers ago. they did nothing to help the protesters. they begged for just a little bit of internet so the world could see their protests and help prevent what ended up happening which was the leaders of this freedom protests being put in gulags never to be seen again. but even in brazil, we see our government interfering there, on the side of the leftists, on the side of the communists who by the way are bringing in the chinese this is just so complicated and as the western hemisphere, latin america, central america becomes more destabilized because of marxism, comism, leftist policies, our state department is pursuing in latin america we'll see more
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problems like this. pete: it's true. eight minutes after the top of the hour. we have more news as well. the biden white house under investigation as his attorney now, this is new from yesterday, says five more pages of classified documents were found at his wilmington, delaware, home on thursday. will: this is as republicans call it the double standard of leniency for the democrat president. rachel: lauren blanchard is live in washington, d.c., with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, will, rachel, pete. this slow drip, drip of documents is not helping president biden's case that he takes classified information seriously. more classified papers found thursday, just revealed yesterday. special counsel to the president said lawyers were checking president's personal delaware home. they found the first page. he writes i was transfertoring the doj officials who accompanied me, five additional pages with classified markings were discovered among the material with it, for a total of six pages.
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the doj officials with me immediately took possession of them. president biden has been back in wilmington this squeak. sauber says they are cooperating with the found but didn't reveal it earlier because of the special counsel investigation. white house press secretary told reporters they should assume for search of documents had been completed. now we know know there were more. republicans allege double standard the way president trump's home was tweeted around president biden's. senator ted cruz, tweeted full fbi raid happens when? others say the president should have been more forthcoming. the house judiciary committee is launching a investigation. on four separate occasions documents have been found. november, december, now twice within the last week. we do not know what was in the pages. just from biden's time as vice president. will, rachel, pete. will: four separate cases. thank you, lauren.
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she said november, december, twice last week. the argument by the biden administration they're forthcoming. pete: transparent. will: forthcoming, transparent as you drib drab this out over months. rachel: your timetable. that is weird. will: maybe there should be a raid. figure it out. rachel: exactly. there is no raid. doing this on their on time table. something not afford to the former president donald trump. ted cruz tweeted out, big story coming, hillary's server was also in joe's garage. funny to talk about what was in the garage. important to talk about hunter biden. everyone thinks i'm obsessed with him. i am. that's okay. pete: at least you know him. rachel: hunter was somebody who was a cracked a duct. they have a lot of people who want money from him, not just joe, which is a big problem but he has ex-wives. he has a baby mama.
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a former stripper who has a baby by the way he is trying not to pay her, lower her payments for the child and for the mom. pete: saw that. rachel: also not give her the biden name. shows another really ugly part of hunter biden. but his daughters want money from him. ex-wives want money from him. there is incentive for him to be compromised. to hand over things for money. to make money. pete: desperate. rachel: he is a desperate man. he has access to the house. there is far more reason to raid the biden rest ends dids and offices with their connections and with this problem. pete: take everything you just said, add it to the fact this wilmington, delaware, home, 17, 18, 19 was owned and lived in with hunter biden. hunter biden was in this house where they're finding all the classified documents. you said dribs and drabs, wil, you're right. they didn't want a single drib
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and drab. they didn't want to acknowledge this. what happened to the penn biden center moved to their home. we have no idea how many documents there are, how many locations there are, how many people had access to it. will, we were off the wall yesterday with assistant, molly chunk of hunter biden's and joe bidens. nothing about her. rachel: no photo of her. that is so weird. pete: no photo of her. she helped move the documents to the vice president's location. we have no answers. with donald trump we know where they were, who had access to them, donald trump had the ability to declassify. we had know none of those things, no ability to classify. there is no raid. rachel: the raid in mar-a-lago went through "barron's" bedroom. request is no one going through hunter's bedroom? pete: do you want to? rachel: well no. actually yes, i want to know what is it going on there. will: you're worried about his potential being compromised. rachel: yessing of course.
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will: not potential likelihood. something karl rove brought up in a way talking about china's role in bankrolling joe biden. >> were chinese funds used to underwrite the biden center, was there any quid prowould? was there any discussion between biden and chinese benefactors going to the former president of the united states? he leaves the white house, a office, support staff, place where he brings together writers, researchers doing his memoir, that is another question, were these classified documents which apparently include information about ukraine where he was in charge of u.s. government efforts to discourage the corruption in ukraine, were those documents used to write his book? pete: we know joe biden didn't write his book. he was not pouring -- somebody else was looking over documents to write his book. stinks all the way around. rachel: yeah. also stinks at upenn. i hope somebody gets to the bottom of that as well. get to the bottom of all foreign
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investments into universities. they should be registered as foreign agents if they take money from china, saudi arabia, all these places. it doesn't just impact policy when they involve politicians at the university. it is impacting the curriculum. this soft on china stuff that our kids are being fed at these universities. it is a big problem. pete: we are compromised and hopefully they get to the bottom of it. we have to. turning now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert, at least 68 people are dead after a plane carrying 72 people crashed in nepal earlier this morning. video from the scene shows crews trying to rescue those on board extinguish fires from the crash. a crowd gathers around the wreckage. 10 foreign nationals were on the flight. no americans we know of at this time. the investigation into the cause of the crash is still underway. this woman now in jail accused of stabbing a university
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of indiana student multiple times in the head. the suspect admitting she attacked the student wednesday mornings because the 18-year-old victim was asian. she is currently charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery. the student was hospitalled after the attack. her condition currently has not been released. 17-year-old girl now saying chichi saw a naked man who identified as a transgender woman in the girl's locker room in the ymca. described horrifying episode at a city council meeting. >> i'm assuming all of you either have a wife, a sister, daughters or granddaughters or are a woman yourself. could you knowingly send an underage room into a girl where there was a naked male say she was not in danger, that she was safe or moreally, that this was right. the fact we're tailoring our privacy policies and bathroom laws around trans gendering
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flooring blatant threat to safety this poses is obscene. pete: try restatuting with one aspect of that. ymca responded quote, we're aware of a situation involving two members in the locker room of the ymca earlier this month of the comfort and safety of all the members are the highest priority. rachel: sure. pete: those are your headlines. will: still ahead -- rachel: losing our country. pete: move on. will: what you're seeing on the screen by the way is a clip, is footage from a new film. it's a documentary, of people claiming they have had adverse reactions to the covid vaccine. the director of that film, called, the anecdotals, lost feeling on left side of her face after getting the job joins us coming up. rachel: coming up i spent the day with jack brewer. how the former nfl star devoted his life to being a soldier of
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>> being vaccine injured. i've seen it from both side. republicans democrats, conservative. >> this is not a left issue. this is not a right issue. this is an american issue. rachel: new documentary, anecdotals, casting light on those who had reactions to vaccines as the debate takes center stage at the aftermath of the covid pandemic. our next guest suffered her own reaction after getting the covid vaccine is the director of the film, jennifer sharp. she joins us now. thank you first of all, thank you for your courage. i watched this film. i was really moved by the stories i saw. tell me what people who see your film, what will they take away?
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because you're very clear you're not trying to make a political statement with it. >> exactly, i'm hoping that people take away, number one there are people who are really injured right now who need help and they are not getting help that should trigger compassion, empathy, regardless what you feel about the vaccine, people who got vaccinated. empathy for people who need help. for those of us to help the people, we need to come together, to make noise, let people know, hey, we exist. rachel: explain the title, anecdotal. >> anecdotal i was told when i had my vaccine reaction, i did a post on facebook bit. i wasn't hearing about reactions because it was safe and effective all the time. i was told on facebook, it was ethically, morally, irresponsible talk to me about my reaction and it is only anecdotal. that could be killing people. that hit me hard.
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when can i not tell my truth? i created a new word, putting s on the anecdotal, that became the title of my movie, anecdotals, we are not science, we still exist 100%. rachel: so many women, by the way who were menopausal, started their administration, they were told they were crazy. you know, they shouldn't talk about it. it is interesting in a period of time when we're told to believe women, they were told what was happening to their bodies wasn't happening. again, so great, great to see you collect these stories, you say it is so important to get them out. youtube, many other platforms banned your film from being put up there, correct? >> yeah. for medical misinformation. vimeo, youtube. thank you to senator ron johnson did a big tweet about youtube censoring the movie. this is not misinformation. it is fact checked like crazy.
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it is peoples real stories. senator ron johnson did a tweet, 60,000 views in an hour, youtube called me, apologized, put it back on youtube. you can search anecdotals on youtube, see it there. which is pretty huge. >> i highly recommend people watch it. it is interesting. the stories need to get out. thank you for bringing up ron johnson. he has been a hero to those with adverse effects. i wish you luck with the film. by the way there have been more adverse reports, on covid, then combination of all other vaccines this is something very important that you bring up in this film. cued toes to you kudos to ron johnson been on side with those with adverse effects trying to bring truth to the issue. congratulations on your film. i hope people watch it. >> thank you.
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www.anecdotals movie.com. where you can see it. rachel: thanks for joining us. what a brave lady. coming up more severe storms set to hit already devastated california. rick reichmuth joins us next with the latest. plus republican lawmakers taking a bold new step in the war on wokeness. indiana congressman jim banks explains next. ♪ paradontax blood when you brush could lead to worse over time. help stop the clock on gum disease now. parodontax toothpaste... ...is 3x more effective at removing plaque bacteria, one of the main causes of bleeding gums. parodontax. the gum experts. there's something going around the gordon home. good thing gertrude found delsym. now what's going around is 12-hour cough relief. and the giggles. the family that takes delsym together, feels better together.
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rachel: we're back with a fox weather alert. even more devastating storms out west bringing driving rain and flash floods to parts of california this weekend. the effects of this latest band of strong rain expected to last through the beginning of next week. at least 18 people have already died as a result of the historic flooding in the state. president biden approved california's request to declare
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a major disaster declaration. turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. rick? >> rachel we've been in the pattern 2 1/2 weeks. we have two to three days left of it. then we'll dry things out across parts of california, move the storm track farther toward the north. east coast is great. got rain we saw. that storm exiting we'll watch a bit of coastal storm across parts of maine. one storm moved in parts four corners, rain, mountain snow this is beneficial moisture we're getting across the four corners. california has been pummeled too much. we zoom in a little bit closer across parts of the west. we see what happens, moving in a little bit closer there. we'll watch more rain. we have one big storm that comes in tonight, kind of lasts through maybe early tuesday. then after that things dry out a lot. pete, send it over to you. pete: rick, i don't know if you
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heard earlier conversation that will and i had, does the sunrise earlier in jacksonville than new york, because of the tilt of earth? >> i can't tell you exactly jacksonville versus new york, we're fairly close longitudinally, maybe a little farther east. there is more sun the farther south you go. pete: boom. will cain, deputy meteorologist. >> i listened to that segment, i was ashamed of both of you so you know. will: why? we got it right. >> all suppositions that you were making. this was like basic fifth grade science class guys. pete: maybe i wasn't paying attention that day. we got it right. will: fifth grade, nailed it, boom. pete: thank you, rick, we solved it. >> right. pete: on to news? one house lawmaker taking on a new battle to combat wokeness across the country which he calls the greatest domestic threat facing america. i think he is right. congressman jim banks is behind
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the first-ever, anti-woke caucus. he joins us now. congressman, thanks for being here. my first question, where do you start on an an an woke caucus? >> pete, most republicans are saying wokeness is weakness a cancer eating america from inside of out. look at recruiting numbers in the united states military way off of its goals because many troops are telling us they're sick and tired spending all their time on diversity inclusion training and not how to fight wars and compete with our enemies like china and russia. we had the 1619 project being pushed on kids in our schools, teaching them that america is inherently racist, evil. here is the question that i have for you, all my republican colleagues in congress, all of my colleagues, how do we inspire the next generation of patriotic americans to step up what you and i did, raise our right hand,
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take an oath to defend this country? perhaps even ultimately pay the ultimate sacrifice for the united states of america, if we tell them at the same time that america is evil and not worth dying for? so that is why i want to start a caucus focused for the first time in congress uprooting wokism. i just got done leading the largest conservative caucus, the republican study committee. had about 2/3 of republicans. i hope every singer fell republican will join me in this cause because it is that important. pete: i would think so. if you look at 10 can cycles of that agenda it moved into anything. republicans should be the anti-woke caucus. >> well-said. last couple years the biden administration instructed every single agency in the federal government to put forth equity action plan. that is wokeness. you have federal government
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funding it, pushing it. we need republicans in the majority to step up to the plate to put together a real strategy to uproot it. that is what i want my anti-woke caucus to do with my republican colleagues. hey, if democrats want to join us in this fight i hope they reach out to me to join the anti-woke caucus. pete: i hope they see to. everywhere you see diversity, equity, inclusion, you see marxism, woke principles being pushed. thanks for stretching up on this topic. check out a little bit more about the roots of wokism, i wrote a book called the battle for the american mind, how the left captured the minds of our kids, what we have to do with it. humble if you check it out. more on the house gop agenda, watch "sunday morning futures" with officers sunday morning interview with house speaker kevin mccarthy. 10:00 a.m. eastern with maria bartiromo right after us here on
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fox news. from football player to man of god, rachel heads down to florida to get to know jack brewer. rachel: let's talk about the man behind jack brewer. >> jack brewer is a sinner that had to give his life to christ. i get up every morning, and i want my kids to see a man praying. pete: his mission to find a solution to the fatherless crisis in america. ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi.
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♪. will: time for our featured friend segment. time to get behind the scenes of people you know. pete: rachel went down to visit jack brewer, found der of the jack brewer foundation. rachel: it started with inspiring trip to the institute that offers programs around faith athletics for k-12 students. he gave me pointers forefuture football competitions on fox square. take a look at this. we're here in florida at the jack brewer foundation headquarters, getting behind-the-scenes look how he spends his time, what he loves, what he is passionate about. that is serving others. >> rachel, this is the serving institute sanctuary where we hold ministry services every sunday. it is also the place where all of our kids, our youth, our
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families come gag. rachel: before we see the kids, talk about the man behind jack brewer. >> jack brewer is a sinner that had to give his life to christ. growing up i grew up in a family very loving. my father was my inspiration, my hero. and my mom, is probably the most spiritual woman that i ever met. rachel: did they see the promise of your talent sports wise very early? >> yeah. rachel: so how old were you when they were like okay, this kid can make it? >> sew my mom found my goals, because i'm big on writing goals down. she set my goals when i was six years old. make it to the nfl. >> wow. wow. what kind of dad are you? >> a praying dad. i get up every morning and i want my kids to see a man praying. i take my bible wherever i go. rachel: you and i talked about this before. fatherlessness is the crisis in
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america. >> i carry a heavy burden thinking about 18.5 million fatherless kids across the land that i love so much. so i think in the united states, men need to man up and understand, this is our job to take care of our flock. that it is our job to protect our women. it is our job to protect, raise our sons. not just ours, our blood. it is our responsibility to help serve our community. rachel: talk to me about this space as a, as a haven from what's out there. >> we're changing the culture for our little kids. their reality is different. they may be exposed to other culture but they know what it feels like to come over here. they know what love feels like. the love of christ feels like. urn fortunately when you look at our society, you see what reading, math proficiency levels in the tank. you see crime spiking, all of that is running parallel to the
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decline in church participation. rachel: yes. yes it is. >> how many kids are at risk kids do you really believe have someone anointing their head, praying over them on a regular basis? hopefully we can get prayer and god actually back in our schools because it's the only thing that has the power to break up all these evils that are facing our children today. welcome to the bible cafe. this is the place that our kids come and are able to get tutored every day. >> it is academic. it is spiritual? >> spiritual first. rachel: spiritual first. >> spiritual first, act dem i believe. >> hero sports academy room. i took the design from our nfl locker room. our flag football team trains here. basketball team trains here. we have professional batting cages. middle age group. got out of school. how was school, man?
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this is brandy. she was running around, sneaking out of the house, chasing boys, failing out of school and she went to an alternative school. rachel: okay. >> and was able to catch up two grade levels. >> wow. >> now, tell them. >> i have straight as and bs. >> all takes what, all takes what. >> all you got. rachel: these little kids who have an nfl superstar player, who is coaching them. just pretty remarkable what you've done. >> you know it is a blessing. i told you earlier that, you know, i've had coaching offers, college. i even had a pro coaching job offer when i left the nfl. i passed it up. this is what i want to do. you couldn't pay me a dollar to do it. for me i want to see the kids graduate, go on to be good men of god. preaching gospel of jesus christ, setting example. rachel: jack, there is a lot of football on my show.
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i'm not the football girl. will, pete, tell you i don't know a lot about football. >> will, pete, she is about to master this. you better get ready. you feel that? >> rachel: weapon. >> there you go. that is kind of good. here we see a spiral out of there. wow, you're a natural. rachel: set, hike. >> not yet. yes. [yelling] >> yeah. will: this is really good, really good. rachel: really good. he he combined all of that. first spiritual, when he gives a sermon to them, a little talk, they memorize bible quotes, that are relevant to them in their life. he calls on them. he takes oil and anoints all of them every day that they come.
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then they go and get tutored. he has a tutoring program there he gets them to practice. he makes sure they're in the same sport the programs as other who have more means in the community. makes sure through the organization they have just as good of equipment. that they can compete on that level as well. boy, they're getting coached by an nfl player. no joke. he is not writing a check. he is there coaching. he is there preaching. he is there praying over them, anointing them. will: he is an inspiration. i mean that not in the, clicheed sense of the term, meaning makes you want to be a better person. pete: absolutely. you meet him, you almost feel like too good to be true. you know what i mean? you see the consistency and day after day and the commitment to kids that are not his own but he treats like his own. rachel: yeah. pete: he changes their life. rachel: listen some kids, they go to pool parties at his house. by the way he has a former
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prisoner living in his house because that person couldn't find a place to rent this is a person who is truly the hands and feet of christ. he takes that seriously. he doesn't put the attention on him himself. i would never know the extent of what he does unless i went there. i have known jack a long time. he is truly a friend of mine. you meet list wife who is just as humble and wonderful. and the people he surround the himself with. it is, if you ever looking for a great organization that is christ centered, giving kids something. one thing to give them tutoring class. yeah, he giving them good grades. he is giving them christ, a spiritual foundation they can take with them long into their life. so it is an amazing thing. later in the show jack will take us inside of his second chance prison ministry program. i get to talk to some of the inmates and by the way, that is thanks to the geo group, a
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private prison from, second chance is the organization, jack's organization that is working within this private prison. that experience, mind-blowing you guys. i can't wait for to you see it. will: featured friends segment there. glad you took us behind the scene. rachel: thank you. will: more democrats who lost recent races taking up new jobs educating children. >> hell, yes we'll take your ar are 15, your. rachel: kudos to the team adding the tiktok video. will: we'll talk to democrats teaching at universities. pete: for immune support. tell you about it. >> this is the good deal here. good segment coming up.
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will: dr. kellyanne, author of new book, bone broth breakthrough. she joins us now. dr. kelly, great to have you with us. >> happy to be here. here we go. i got it coming to me, i know. pete: sell us on bone broth. rachel: i've been trying by the way. pete: ongoing conversation on the set. >> you had conversations at home. pete: make the case, what is power of bone broth? >> i love bone broth, there is word i want everyone to lock in, slim-getiton. getting slim through digestion. i can't lose weight. i take a food i'm dog tired all the time, achy joints, some things are actually linked to your digestion. here is the missing piece. your digestion actually has a very thin intestinal wall. it is easily injured.
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when you keep that healed and sealed, everything gets easier, everything gets easier. this is like spackle. this is like spackle. rachel: what is in bone broth that provides the spackle. pete: bones, rachel. >> there is glue in here like spackle for the gut. what i like, it has coal why we care. collagen. every year it chinks like spackle for the face f we don't have collagen sin would call off the bone. will: my face is all jacked up. >> this is natural jacked up. rachel: it is getting -- >> here is another point. pete: is this a bone? >> hold this, play around. walk around. stretch it out. pete: what do we have here. >> walk you around a little bit. see this? imagine this, this is your
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intestines. they're all wrapped up here. see how things get cleansed, clogged around the way. 24 feet are logged in right here. so what you want things to cleanse you, not clog you. will: that is what this does. >> let me explain the important component. the cooked collagen with gelatin helps things moving through. you have the spackle. things are moving through. this weighs in about0 calories. you will have 16 grams of protein and hardly carbohydrates in there. good stuff. pete: never drank bones before. rachel: you sell bone broth on the go. >> i do. rachel: make your other than bone broth. i do that. will: that is not bad. rachel: make my own bone broth. this is great for on the go. >> all flavors. i love the ice cubes. >> he has a hard time. pete: one of the wonderful
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ladies in hair and makeup, jen, buys this. kellyanne bone broth is the best. >> when i started talking about this, there was no bone broth anywhere. i worked really hard for a lot of years educating the public about how good. pete: dr. kellyanne bone broth.. will: spackle tested. when covid hit, we had some challenges like a lot of businesses did. i heard about the payroll tax refund, it allowed us to keep the amount of people that we needed and the people that have been here taking care of us. see if your business may qualify. go to getrefunds.com. shingles. some describe it as pulsing electric shocks or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪
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rachel: wow, do i love this song. that's a shot of louisville, kentucky. get ready for the 8:00 hour. i'm here with will and pete, and, you know, they're super healthy now. they had hair bone broth -- [laughter] in the last segment. and already they look just a little less wrinklinged. will: really? if. te
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