tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News April 22, 2023 4:00am-5:00am PDT
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the couch has been to a -- have you been to a renaissance fair? pete: many times. will: rachel and i have never been. pete: my mom loves the festival but we never wanted to go. because of it i like to say unguard. rachel: this segment kind of talk as lit the bit about biological dinses so before we even started, they were hitting each other with swords. i didn't grab my sword until, you know, the camera came up. now i'm going to do what you guys were doing but i think it's interesting that swords were brought and immediately you guys start fighting. pete: absolutely. that's what they're for. rachel: that's what boys do. pete: look at those moves. can't take me. will: renaissance, fair, huh? pete: it's celebrating an era that doesn't get much love. like the vikings. rachel: it's not the vikings.
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rachel: beer. will: whatever they drink. will: what is mead? rachel: i don't know. it's some sort of drink. we'll see what they drink at the renaissance fair. will: attorneys for hunter biden will reportedly meet with the department of justice and attorneys are seeking whistle blower status and claims the investigation surrounding the first son is being mishandled. the white house insists there is no political interference. rachel: yeah, more proof that the irs agents that were hired were not for democrats. they were for conservatives. all right, according to sources,
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it'll be with delaware u.s. attorney david win back-to-backs that's been prepping -- david wise probing huntser since 2018. pete: failing to file taxes and felony charge for tax evasion and a charge related to the purchase of a gun. i see nothing out there about influence pedaling with foreign government or anything. to be expected, they'll find the most narrow charges they can to keep it confined. everything was buttoned up and had it all ready to go and it was in the laptop and what do we do about this and the cascading set of events of the table top exercise for the plan leak and this letter put together to say it was hacking and the fbi with whatever it was and involved with it and they knew they
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needed the production of it being unleashed and they suppressed the reporting of it and here we are today. rachel: he's so drugged out, we'd never know and we'd never know about the corruption all the time. this is a new level of corruption and election interference with the 50 whether she thinks officers did we election interference and yet anyone who's a speck tick and questions the election, they're throwing into dc jails right now and will: former acting attorney general was on this and revealed with the whistle blower. watch. >> these investigations are typically handled by the professionals at the department
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of justice h and said he was not going to bernards healthcare spear and clear as the whistle blower testimony is coming to light, there's a lot more to learn in this regard and it's obvious to me this case is not being treated in regular order and that was one of the things i made sure while i was attorney general to emphasize and how we were going to follow regular order and cutting corners and not taking exceptions in cases and follow the facts and the law. this whistle blower is going to tell us the biden administration through merrick garland is running interference for hunter biden trying to keep him out of trouble. will: congress from florida and jamal bowman had a debate and
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the entire time donalds brings up hunter biden, bowman's response is it's hunter biden, it's not joe biden as though you're making a mountain out of a mole hill because hunter biden isn't in elected office and it's a willful ignorance on the connections to your point of deeper construction, potentially compromised, family that's in charge of the united states of america right now and in the corresponding attempt to attempt none of this receives the light of day. it is a successful enterprise. it's not getting much light in the day. >> bit way, representative comer said everybody -- i was surprised because i knew the sister, hunter, jim and of course i believe that joe and jill were involved and have keys to hunter's office with a chinese energy executive and make nososense unless they were involved and comer said that the grandchildren are involved in it. the -- now we know that bo
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biden's widow was involved and the one sleeping with hunter after beau died. this is -- bo died. this is a family enterprise and not hard to do a forensic audit to see if hunter's money went to pay for bills for joe biden. we've seen that and no one wants to talk about that. pete: shell companies and they will this and shell that and unless you know where to look. they hide the money and what they're doing is wrong. joe says he's a very dull president. watch this. >> i'm putting on my sunglasses so i can see. all right. i told my distinguished friend from massachusetts and good friend that it's really very, very dull when after all these years in public life you know them for two things. ray ban sun glasses and chocolate chip ice cream.
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rachel: not dull at all and most corrupt and compromised to the greatest enemy china president and that's who he is. by the way, i can barely hear him. he's mumbling and this is another example of the cruelty of jill biden letting him be on that stage in that condition. pete: he's dull but he's also green or at least he says he is and wants to be. when real ecological disaster happens he doesn't do anything about it. rachel: or the blowing up of the pipeline. pete: yeah, don't mention that, rachel. reigns leading sorry. pete: joe biden signed an executive order creating office of environmental justice and what's the goal of this office of environmental justice? another dystopian term and make it the mission of every single executive agency. they're doing dei and everything in government across joe biden's administration has to be thought through the lens of
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environmental justice. rachel: fk junior has gotten in the race and first fall came out and got 14% of joe biden voters and he's coming out and will likely announce soon and rolling out even more environmental pushes and rfk is a big greeny and got to keep trying to get ahead of that but it's dangerous. it's who they are. are. will: this is an administration all in on climate change. rachel: how much more can they do? will: slipped in under the cover of being dull. environmental justice is dull and stupid and makes your brain white noise. what is that? here's what's inside of that dull frame. this is turning now climate, which they were already all in on and shoved ships to the
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middle of the table through identity politics and emerging through climate and there'll be as you said, pete, one little office inside of everything and environmental justice and legal justice and social justice and criminal justice and it all means we'll cake what we do. shove it through the e lens of identity politics and ask ours at every turn, how does this affect people of color? indigenous people. trans people. then you'll adjust and turn the dials away from any objective reality into and by the way, that gets to be white noise as well but it's turning into more power under this thing people can never fully understand. watch, here's karine jean-pierre what, is environmental justice and what does it mean for east palestine? >> can you say what this environmental justice announcement will mean, if any, for the people of ohio? >> that's a good question. what's important to note about
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this environmental justice eo is the president's continued support and the climate agenda and his ambitious climate agenda and most ambitious climate agenda than any other president in history. >> they're really of elite windmills in the middle of the ocean. nothing. what's interest asking you're right, it is a way to get to the left on green with rfk and it's very popular with young people and one thing that's really troubled me the most is talking to conservative young people. they believe all the climate change stuff and it has been seeped into climate change on
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series and hypotheses and if they ever challenge it from the field. if you lose your career, say you don't believe in climate change. young people only know climate change and believe it's going to cause the world to end, and i think it's also a youth play. pete: you're so right. today's april 22, which is national earth day. but inside every single high school it's earth day. my brother watching al gore inside a conservative community junior high school and it's orthodoxy and they're playing that hand. rachel: it's totally a religion and there's no opposition. will: none of it means anything. it's empty words that you talk about young people. i'm not here to join you always in crashing down upon young people, but have a young person
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explain what they're talking about. explain it's no no no no. all we're left with in the end and push bag on the slightest end and you're a bigot. rachel: or you hate the environment or you're a bad person but again, these young people don't understand national security implications of this transition of not, you know, being energy independent and they don't know about the human rights abuses that are happening in the transition with the use of child slave labor and africa to collect cobalt for batteries and there's ignorance on it from young people and i'm telling you they believe it more than anything else. pete: we invade china and shut down every coal fired plant immediately. rachel: mexico is fighting
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against the green agenda but we're digging in and doubling down. gaining speed after a student at wisconsin high school allegedly exposes male genitalia in the girl's locker room. rachel: freshman girls horrified over the encounter and now their school is the sixty of a new lawsuit. subject of a new lawsuit. will: alexandria hoff joining us live. >> yeah this, took place last month where four 14-year-old girls went to rinse off after a gym claman countdowns that included -- class that included swimming. the four freshman that encountedderred an 18-year-old transgender senior who announced i'm trans by the way before showers next to the girls and exposing them to male genitalia in there. it was reported to student services but the locker room feels the school's response was
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not sufficient writing "we're calling you to address this immediately and put policies in place that protects the safety and privacy of all students". no one from the district contacted any of the girl's parents at that time and no one investigated. to be clear that means the district's initial response to the incident violated title 9. fox news digital saw an e-mail from the principal and acknowledged the incident and said it shouldn't have happened. the restroom and locker room policy reads "any student with a need or desired for increased privacy regardless of underlying reason may be provided to access with a single access restroom with facility is available but no student is required to use such a restroom because of their transgender, nonbinary, or gender expansive status". a attorney representing the school district, they disputed the law group's account of what happened and in that letter it was not described completely. guys. will: thank you, alexandria. i deponent know what that statement means.
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i'm back to this, i'm stuck on high center on the middle of the highway. what does anything mean? it's not about privacy. these three girls don't want privacy. they were fine with a communal shower. the problem is a dude walked in. okay. enough with this language that makes no sense. pete: don't worry, i'm trans. will: a dude walked in the bathroom and that's the problem. 14-year-old girls are confronted with an 18-year-old male set of genitalia. pete: all he had to say in that moment was don't worry, i'm trans? so it's good? rachel: this is a sign of like -- parents just have to say no to this. frankly if this was my child's school and precisely why i don't send me kid to a public school, i'd say you're not taking gym. this school will not protect girls. they refuse to protect girls and by the way, every single democrat in congress voted against protecting girls in sports from competition from
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men. will: by the -- there's no off ramp or work around. okay, there's no cute solution to any of this. the only solution is acknowledging you cannot be something other than the gender from which you were born. pete: but we're state of america karineing in the other direction of that. so -- careening in the opposite direction and the chances of the sun valley high school putting out a statement that affirms that is zero because the institutions that controls the government schools these days would say to that administrator, you're not inclusive enough, you're a bigot. this is suburban/rural wisconsin. rachel: outside of madison. pete: but outside, outside of madison. rachel: madison is communist. pete: it is totally. rachel: but why can't the trans student have it is own bathroom? i mean, you know. pete: we're already doing that by the way. will: it's got one, the men's bathroom. pete: that's exactly right. rachel: i agree, there's no reason to be in the girl's
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bathroom. will: a few additional headlines and start with a fox news alert. sudan arm forces confirming evacuation has begun this morning and two rival generals fight for control of the sudan in addition. evacuations follow an american being killed in the chaos and gunfire and explosion filling sudan streets and officials have not revealed how many citizens are being evacuated but they say they have been in contact with several hundred american citizens who are still there. democrat senator john fetter man make as stunning emission. listen. >> when i was in the throes of s depression, to be 100% honest, i was not the kind of senator that was deserved by pennsylvania. will: f fetterman only served a
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few weeks before his illness. a water spout touching down near a south florida beach and sent people running for cover and thankfully did not reach land. for more minnesota o story, download the fox weather app or stream fox weather on your favorite connected tv device. those are your headlines. pete: could you get sucked up into those? will: i bet they're not powerful enough. i don't know. we'll ask rick. pete: coming up, an american action thriller follows u.s. army sergeant that returns to afghanistan to rescue his interpreter. actor jake gyllenhaal stars in the covenant and he's coming up. rachel: first, an oregon couple's message after a home squatterrer lived rent free at their property for eight months and why they say it could happen to anyone. that's next. ♪
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them claiming they had a lease. she said they left garbage, destroyed the power meter, pulled a junk car into the driveway, and lost a $90,000 rental contract and paid thousands in repairs. her warning, this could be you tomorrow that . homeowner carol and her husband sean join us now. thank you both for being here. i thought we had property rights in america, carol. i thought if you owned it, you got to decide who you renned it to. you found -- rent it had to. you found out quick that's not the case. what happened? >> thanksgiving correct. pete: what happened? did they just show up, takeover, and you had no recourse? >> yes, that's exactly what happened here. we were told by our property manager that somebody was mowing the lawn in our rental house. they asked if it was somebody that we hired to mow the lawn and we said, no. they went to the door with the police and this guy had a bogus lease. this was two weeks before we had
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a legitimate military tenant supposed to be moving into the property for three year lease. so the squatter, he basically -- the police told him to leave over the weekend and after the weekend passed, he showed no signs of having any intention of leaving. he offered to move out if we paid him $4500. pete: pay me and i'll move out of your house. sean, wait, hold on. sot police show up at the door, say you have to leave. but then they don't enforce that? i mean, i'm sure you had conversation with the local police. why can't they go in and say this is unlawful entry? >> well, the police officers are following their instr instructid their instructions are if the person has a lease, if they have some sort of proof of residency, they can't trespass them. you know, the individual police
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officers are stuck between what it really comes down to is law and these, you know, jurisdictions have laws protecting tenants, which is legitimate but statement there's got to be a -- but at the same time there's got to be a process by which the county can determine who is a legal tenant and -- -- pete: an instant process, not eighth months. you had to work that process and in the meantime your house gets destroyed. finally they realize it's a bogus lease. how did you end it? >> we filed with the court in august. we didn't get a court case until november when we were given a warrant of restitution, which is the legal document that allows us to reclaim our house. at that point, we had to wait for the sheriff to set a date, which didn't happen till march so the sheriff did the eviction in march and the day after the
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eviction, the squatters returned to the property, they were milling through the stuff in the yard and the door was wide open when my junk hauler went there. this was after the locks had been completely rekeyed the day before. pete: real quick, we're out of time but, sean, i got to believe you were like why don't i go ask kick this guy out? >> that's how i felt and that's not the right way to handle this that i think. the difference between civilization and barbarism is the respect for personal property. if we want to be a real civilization, we have to do that and we each individually have to respect personal property and liberty. pete: it's true, but it's your personal property they have. problem is you'd be the one that was pulled off in handcuffs, which is the upside down world we're living in right now. carol and sean park, gad you got your place and hope you rent it out soon. thanks for sharing your story.
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>> i'm here to interment. >> john issue the battalion is approaching. >> we are the life. >> if it wasn't enough for him to carry me across those mountains, now he's hiding in a hole somewhere. i should be in that hole. will: that was a clip from guy richy's the covenant that tells the story of a u.s. army sergeant who makes it his mission to save the interpreter who once saved him. the movie is in theaters across america this weekend. stars of guy richy's the covenant join us now. jake gyllenhaal and guy celine.
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jake, who knows how many scripts arrive in your inbox. why this script and why this movie? >> well, first of all, you know, i've wanted to work with guy richy for a long time. there was something about this story that was just, it was a parable. it was about doing good reluctantly. i feel like america is made up of heros and sometimes reluctant ones but that is our fabric and who we are. i felt that when i read it. i felt like it made me proud to be an american and in that way, i wanted to be apart of it. >> yeah -- will: yeah, what an optimistic hopeful message. darlindar, you were born in irad left for denmark at an early age. this takes place in afghanistan and it's not iraq but this wharves merried at the -- married at the hip for decades. what informed your personal role in this movie? >> denmark was part of both wars
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as well along with the u.s. solsoldiers and a lot of my fris are veterans from those wars and i've spoke ton a lot of intermenters as well from both -- interpreters as well from both places and i think it's a universal story more than afghanistan or iraq. at the heart of it, you have two men from very different backgrounds, very different cultures, and we're so often told about our differences and what divide us, but at the end of the day this movie shows us that much more unit us. will: it's hard to separate this, and i know this movie is fiction but from the reality of what happened two years ago from america's exit from afghanistan. i threw the fortune of this job have gotten to know many, many special forces warrior who is did the job in what they felt like the americans didn't do and help their partners and interpreters get out of afghanistan and many remain today. i'm curious have you see this movie fitting into real life and how real life might have informed you in making this
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movie? >> real life did. one of my closest friends, he was a marine and fought in fallujah and many different battles and his interpreter saved his life and he'll say it himself, he's told me i can say this, he owes his life to him. i mean, yeah, 300 afghan interpreters have been killed by taliban since 2001, and there are thousands more waiting for visas. i think that idea, you know, we are a country who's ethos is no one left behind and that's what this story is about. i think it strikes a cord there but first and foremost with this and playerly with narrative -- particularly with narrative film making it's about entertainment and enjoying it and it's a very tense story that guy richy has told and it's full of tension and that's why people go to the movies. i go to the movies that says are you going to tell me a story i
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want to stay for and i'm rivetted by and that's been done here. will: we live in a time where america, quite honestly there's many people that have a hard time seeing the goodness in america. in this movie, can we see not just the goodness in people but the goodness in america? >> i think absolutely. i think it is a movie about the best of what we can be. i got to say, you know, i'm in the movie, it's oftentimes not as easy for me to watch movies i'm in and be emotionally connected to it, but when i got to the end of this movie, particularly right before the credits rolled, i was not only -- not only were i relieved of a particular tension that held me throughout the whole movie, and i knew the story, but i was so moved. i sat there crying, watching what happens at the very end and it just reminded me. i walked out feeling proud to be an american, and knowing what we can do and be. will: that's how i feel at the end of "fox & friends". four hours of "fox & friends," i usually cry and be proud to be
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an american. who knew we'd have that in common. >> got to love your job. you got to love your job. that's the most important thing. will: it moves me as well. >> even when it's did i have cull at times. difficult at times. will: thank you so much and we look forward to seeing the covenant. >> thank you so much. will: the covenant is out now. coming up, in less than a year, nearly 200 green energy projects started across the nation and now biden is taking it a step further. meet the new office of environmental justice,&its equity initiatives next. plus, what says family fun more than costumes, entertainment, and turkey legs? our renaissance fair is on fox square and it's coming up. ♪ out here, you're a landowner, a gardener, a landscaper and a hunter. that's why you need versatile, durable kubota equipment.
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mark, it's great to have you here today. i didn't think the biden administration could go deeper into this green fraud as you call it, and i agree with you completely and whole heartedly, but they are. >> they are and going deeper into identity politics and racism and environmental justice and identity politics has truly invaded the climate world and just in general the science world. in the last few years what the biden administration has been witnessing is nasa scientists witnessing that climate change caused by climate supremacy and rhode island professor saying the data is racist and science and technology are racist and can't rely and how is the biden administration going to evaluate how the program is working when the data is racist and pushing things like crash test dummies are misogynistic because they're all male dummies. this is from the biden administration and now we're spending billions of dollars to
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correct environmental justice. we're no longer americans that deal with the environment, we're now going to be subdivided up in categories for money and handouts to different communities and brock sis to manage. it's not even going to go to the people allegedly impacted by this environmental racism and when they're seeking environmental justice. this is just another playing card in massive federal spending by the government and to divide more and more americans. rachel: there'll be no environmental justice for the people of east palestine, which was a real environmental catastrophe and they vote the long way and color and we know what this environmental justice is about. i want to move to aoc, you know, there were already down payments on green new deal in terms of the instrategies truckture bill, that was basically a climate -- infrastructure bill, which is a climate bill basically and reduction act was a green new bill not dealing with inflation
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but she's reintroducing the deal. >> a few years ago when we introduced a green new deal, we were told again and again, this is not realistic. this is unreasonable that this is just a pie in the sky notion; right? first they laugh at you, then they fight you, and then we win. rachel: yeah, that's $92 trillion. mark, it is earth day and can we talk about how the green new deal has been -- with the emphasis on batteries and cobalt that needed to make the batteries, how it's been stripping the earth through mining and how it is basically endorsing and promoting child labor in africa. with little kids mining for cobalt in moral conditions? >>-- horrible conditions. >> yeah, the entire premise the green new deal literally empowered china and everything
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you mentioned with china and low environmental rights, low human rights standards, underaged children buying up africa, using miners in africa. we've seen the videos of horrific environmental and human rights working conditions. we buy about 90% of solar panels from there and takes half a million pounds of mining for each electric car battery and during all of this, rachel, chinese-made car exports are now skyrocketed bast south korea, united states, and the green new deal is in action and china is benefiting every day as the united states shuts down our mining. joe biden is shutting down our energy, our rare earth mining making us more dependent on china and aoc, we're still laughing at her and fighting her. rachel: yeah, but in some ways she's winning in terms of the youth i'm concerned about how they've really bought into it and great point we're committing national suicide. china and mexico by the way now
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are both building coal plants and we are making ourselves more dependent on china, which is frightening and maybe more proof that joe biden is compromised. marc morano, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. climate depot is the website. get more information. pete. pete: thank you, rachel. we have headlines at this moment. a 12-year-old girl among eight people shot overnight in washington dc. police responding to multiple scenes around the same time in the southeast part of town. it's not clear how seriously the girl is hurt or the injuries of the other seven victims. police are working to track down the gunman. the white house slamming speaker kevin mccarthy over house republicans decision to cut environment programs from their proposed budget. watch. >> mccarthy unveiled a ransom note holding our economy hostage. it's a 320 page plan to kill
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jobs, fill our cities with smog, and give asthma to our children. it would make it easier for oil companies to use toxic chemicals that cause severe burns, damage, people's eyes and quite literally melt bones. pete: kevin mccarthy wants to melt your bones and give your kid asthma. the republicans push to remove the climate-driven programs comes amid a standoff over raising the nation's $31.4 trillion debt limit. that's a big credit card, dave. get this one, the bud light senior marketing executive behind the controversial dylan mulvaney ad campaign is take ago leave of absence. the move comes as bud light and parent companies anheuser bush face immense backlash for the partnership with the transgender influencer. a popular restaurant chain in florida is pouring out bud light saying "we made the decision to remove bud light because of
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rachel: this morning for our fox and family segment, we brought the renaissance fair to fox square. pete: yeah, here to tell us more is tj miller and general manager and entertainment coordinator of the new jersey renaissance fair. hey, tj. we're talking about it, tell us about the renaissance fair and when it takes place and what family cans do at the fair. >> last two weekends of june, we're a new location this year. we've been at liberty lake day camp for 13 years, and we're moving into south hampton. it's kind of one of the last vestiges of true awesome family entertainment. there's beer for the adults and there's all kinds of stuff for the kids to do. one of the things people like about it and one thing i got into it for was the interactive aspect. most performance -- most of the people you see here are actors of some kind. you don't get to be your character with your audience, which i really enjoy. like all day not on stage, we're out walking around being. usually at the fair i'm lord of
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adventure. i'm here with my mates rowdy bardling and talk to people and it's a great time and truly interactive. no screen not at all. as a friend of ours said -- will: back in time to the 1500s. >> a friend of ours said it's not the schuylkill express way. the intersection is slow down, leave your cares behind, back in the 1500s, have a turkey leg. rachel: learn a bit of history. pete: i like it. you mentioned turkey leg, by the way which brings us to chef duran. chef, is this period, you know, specific? >> yeah, anything on a stick or anything with sliders. i've got this wonderful salmon sliders. rick: nothing says renaissance like sliders. >> they're smoked also so the salmon from norway and one tip if you want to buy salmon, get it from norway and a lot of beautiful taste and colors and nutrition.
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norwegian salmon is all about the color and flavor and there's a coffee rub with brown sugar and norwegian salmon cooks beautifully and perfectly and instead of turkey legs we're going for smoked turkey kabobs. help me out and hold this kabob and flat bred from tufyan bakery and it's a multigenerational bakery and poult a mettle tajini in there and it's flat breads and tell me how soft that flat bread is. the smoked turkey is the way to go and i've made everything on a stick here that goes directly on any of that. amazing. isn't that fantastic? pete: got to get to john adams and south jersey council. we have the whiskey. tell us about it. >> at the renaissance fair, we do a formal whiskey tasting and
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with us, you learn the fine art of breaking whiskey. okay, most people don't know how to drink whiskey properly. we do the nosing process and teach them about whiskey through the aromas and the tastings of it. this is a formal whiskey tasting. pete: we are out of time. we didn't give you enough time but we appreciate you being here. will: i recognize this. pete: lawrence jones is joining us next. it grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. smell that freedom, eh? get scotts turf builder rapid grass today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it.
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