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pete: we begin this hour with a fox news alert and new damming evidence shows the fbi repeatedly used warrant lesser much powers on american citizens. an unsealed fisa document reveals the bureau did this not once but twice and 278,000 times in just one year. rachel: alexandria hoff is live with washington with this troubling story. good morning.
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reporter: section 702 and part of foreign intelligence sush act and fbi only really authorized to search the 702 data base and reason to believe it'll produce evidence of foreign actor crimes usually the suspect is based abroad. in the year ending 2021 and the filing shows fbi used the arndt lesser much power -- warrant lesser much powers against it and 278,000 times and searches on americans involved with the capitol riot and the george flood protest in the summer of 2020 and the batch of 19,000 donors and unnamed congressional campaign and one fbi searcher was described in the filing and the analyst said she ran the queries for the individuals with foreign ties and indicated with the fbi systems and the capitol break investigation and did not remember why she ran these 13 queries for the fisa queries and they've tightened restrictions since 2021 and fox news learning
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in 2022 this was the number of searches dropped by 94% and senior fbi official shared senior director fbi director christopher wray and instances of non-come phone lines and changed querying procedures that they didn't happen again and committed to continuing this work and providing greater transparency into the process. section of 702 was every six years and it's up to congress to renew it. guys. rachel: thank you. if you ever wondered or worried that the government is using powers that are supposed to be used against terrorist spying on you because of those powers and it looks like it's true. pete: it's staggering and jason chaffetz was on the show and chair of the oversight committee
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looking at things like no way to authorize the program considering the abuse and how could we take christopher wray's word on it? we accidently did it 278,000 times looking for predicate based on incident whether you're a candidate, january 6, blm and these are the people we're looking at and what foreigners they're talking to and they're already unmasked and see if we can find a crime they committed based on surveilling them even further. this is not without a warrant at all without them knowing at all. that's not how the government is supposed to work. rachel: they were vessels laninged and working on it. pete: big question, i think he was.
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lyrics idea of the federal government or fbi being able to surveil you without probable cause through the fisa warrant is insulting to the u.s. constitution in and of itself and factor in the politicization of the fbi and pete rattled off three instances of doing this with the fisa court and blm riots and don't know who the political candidate was. we're always concern that had fbi has been politicized and points cross hairs at one type of ideology or political party more than another. blm resulted in 113 surveillance that were improper. will: 26,000 for january 6. rachel: wow, white supremacy is a big deal we need to deal with here in america. pete: it's staggering and consider what are we doing and
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it's enshrined in the bill of rights and you can't have warrant lesser muchs and a lot goes back to 9/11 and back to 9/11. >> this is crisis that is supposed to be blown up against foreign enemies and gets used against us and used back in the box. rachel: i couldn't agree with you more than that. >> hunter biden laptop into the politicization of the fbi. fbi still has not handed over documents and republicans are asking for ties to hunter biden and joe biden to the criminal access hunter biden has and what is this? court documents from london roberts lawyer. this is about the case with his stripper ex-girlfriend and baby momma if you will. he doesn't want to pay and so the mother of his child, navy and biden and don't prove on the income and the lawyer has to say this.
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mr. biden doesn't want to disclose this income and assets and he says he's somewhat financially destitute and he lives on a mountain overlooking the pacific ocean in malibu and secret service protection and he uses time abroad and he's lied about in discovery. this is man who doesn't want to pay for his own children. pete: back to the fb and i recollects what you said, will, doesn't want to hand over documents and hotels and requesting republicans believe that's because they tie hunter biden schemes to the big guy. right there. you give that document over alongside this child's support payment case. you have the smoking gun with the left being used to say this is not about joe and it's interesting. rachel: these stories are tied together and a lot of people thought joe biden -- hunter biden would get away again. hunter biden with lots of ties between hunter and joe and money intermingles and all that kind
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of stuff. it is this child support situation with this former stripper that might, you know, might lead to this because this child is entitled to child support and i have no money and she was like, oh, yeah, i saw the laptop and the whole world did and it shows you've gotten all this money from foreign countries from romania and ukraine and china, from russia. how much money does he have and the problem for joe biden in all this is as that money gets disclosed, the ties to joe biden become more and more evident. pete: ep ed in the war -- op ed in the washington post say money flowing to the biden family pretend it doesn't matter. does anyone believe chinese energy tycoon ying ming in 2017 gave hunter biden a 2.8-carat diamond out of the pure goodness of his heart? maybe it's entirely coincidental they give large amounts of money gifted to biden family members
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and hunter never worked in the oil and gas industry and was paid $83,000 per month. in the white house variations on biden's reflexes my son has done nothing wrong response aren't going to cut it this time. rachel: yeah. pete: even in the washington post, it's an op ed but they're acknowledging it. will: one that works at national review. good he got into the what's post. rachel: we forget there's 51 former intelligence officer who is wrote a memo saying that the information on that laptop was, you know, not real or russian disinformation so that joe biden could deny it at a very pivotal point in a debate just before the elections and thereby influencing the e lockerbie bombers and el paso -- elections and helping to elect joe bind. will: sure. speaking of fbi, pete and i go off the wall at 8:00 p.m. to break down all the ways in which the fbi has shown political bias revealed in the past week.
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now wokeness in corporate america and target has new line of bathing suits out. they're tuck friendly. pete: tuck friendly? rachel: most might not know what that means. you might have to explain. will: i'm not going to do that. pete: is there a picture to show on morning television. will: that's a tag. so they're going, as a customer go through -- customer go through target and look at bathing suits. all one pieces? i don't know. i don't think so. you look for that tag and that tag signify fies that the -- signify f fies that the bathingt is trans friendly. pete: if you're a man or boy that wants to wear a women's swim suit, you can tuck it in. r your goods. pete: your goods and to deceive everyone else there's no business. will: adidas has a new bathing
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suit doing the same thing. gives you help to explain pete's verbal description. that's notes trying to tuck. will: honestly, i don't know. i want to move on. pete: what are we doing here? rachel: up close, his chest is hairy. pete: oh, boy. rachel: it's funny but it's disturbing and you have to remember that target was on -- you know, years ago target was one of the first businesses to say it was okay for men to be in the women's changing rooms and there were a lot of moms like me upset about that. because we'd go to target and we liked target and want to shop there but want to feel safe there. they never, you know, they never got the boycott, the boycott didn't work and not quite like the anheuser bush and got a bit of flak for it. will: how big can they be? rachel: why are they ticking off moms all over the country and parents all over the country for a tiny, tiny minority? there's something happening at the esg corporate level.
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pete: it's a box they feel they need to check to signal to a very aggressive left wing groups that have no actual con stitch june seizure disorders of buyere seizuconstituency at targetand a tuck bathing suit. rachel: he's warning that the backlash might not go away and he was on varney. listen. >> one thing they haven't done is say they made a mistake for this campaign. bud light stands for a brand never about politics and they brought people together and it was about football and sports and music and it never got involved with police cal situations and it was enjoyed bd enjoyed by democrats and republicans equally and with bd lighted that was never part of the brand or message and upsets people here and that boycott will go longer than people give it credit for it. is a beer company and they
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should be about selling beer. pete: bud light one will stick because it's so clear and such a violation of the trust that company built. the switch is so easy. whereas i'm already not buying nikes for my kids and myself. switch to adidas and you're like, okay. just under armor and generics and limited amount of options to go to and with beer, boom boom boom boom boom. find alternative anywhere. will: same thing happens, man. pete: i think bud light will be different. will: think other beer companies won't? pete: they might. miller lite has already -- will: every product is going down the same path. you boycott a purchase and like i want to go to this. you're left with no products or this is the optimistic side of me that gives you a wide open lane as an entrepreneur to create a product that doesn't do these things for the american public. rachel: there's another branding problem here going on and that's
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for lgbtq+ blah blah blah blah blah. you see there's groups like either gay groups, gays against groomers and traditional gay groups that are seeing so many of the civil rights advances they made in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s being eroded and they've been lumped together and coopted by the trans and alphabets you're talking about and involves some pedophilia groups and i think gay rights groups need to make a decision soon about their own brand. do that i want to stick to the traditional, you know, gay rights that sort of we grew up hearing and learning about, you know. pete: people are not taking an issue with it. rachel: no one has an issue but do they want to bed ad to all the as you call the alphabet and what that implies. there's branding on all sides that need refilled.
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pete: by "fox & friends," will and i trying the tuck it in suits. rachel: we're going to have a fashion show. pete: that's the thing we do. producers take a trip to target. see you tomorrow morning. will: no. turning now to the crisis at the southern border, moving on. texas governor greg abbott warning migrants oturu another kind of dangers and this terrifying video of alligator running in the -- lurking in the river and at the border cvp agents shot at from the mexican side in two several incidents and agents were helping injured 4-year-old migrant boy. widespread use of emergency powers during the covid-19 power and since march of 2020 and have the greatest intrusion of civil liberties in the peacetime history of the country. executive officials across the country.
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going to the dogs. the annual hang 8 dog surfing extravaganza returns to flagler beach today and this year's event hosted by a surfing chihuahua by wednesday and roxy will defend her title and the top dog gets a custom made bone trophy and those are your headlines. pete: what does hang 10 mean? will: 10 toes. walk to front and put your toes over the edge on the hang 10. the dortmouths have four. dogs o four. pete: four and it's touchdown catch two front and hang 8. i like that. nice. honor of national streaming day this weekend, it's a good deal. sign up for fox nation today and no credit card required at all. sign up and it's stre streamingd national streams day and
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rachel: former ohio congressman dennis is officially coming out of political retirement as campaign manager. more from the trails and glad to have you on the program. will: what's the path? how do you see the lane for rfk
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jr. to step in and win the democratic nomination over joe biden. >> not just here plaguing our country-specific friendsatfoxnews.com in years and robert f kennedy is a unity can date and can reach out and heal the divides and tormented our country and conservative right with democrat, republican, we now have a can date in robert f kennedy jr. and has capacity to take america to the highest octave and heal all these people like him and have a sense of history about him and they trust him. >> that's one thing i've liked about you too, dennis. rachel: i don't agree with many of your positions, all offeror positions, but i've always felt like you were honest broker and
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i feel the same way about robert f kennedy jr.. that said you talk about this divide and i think americans are coming together on a lot of issues that the establishment republicans don't admit and joe biden and hillary clinton warmonger group don't admit and rfk jr. and donald trump have two prominent candidates on both sides of the i aisle and we can bring americans together on that >> i would agree and looming behind that is the danger of expanding or the danger of world war ii and appears the people making these decisions right now are not really mindful of the great threat that is in the background if we do not find a way to resolve this and diplomacy is something that not just myself and mr. kennedy
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understands, he wants america's role in the world to be cooperative and he doesn't want to be rattling sabers and understands the cost of human life and cost of the american budget and the other thing you had this story a bit earlier about the fbi spying on people. freedom of speech and freedom of liberty protected and deep emotional and spiritual needs of the country as well and say, look. let's reclaim what it means to be an american and let's include all of us in that and not just one party but all of us.
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pete: they're not going to want him on the stage included in part of the process and how do you fight to get your candidate in the mix amongst the dnc and effectively closed rankers around joe biden. >> the american people will decide this election and not an alphabet organization. the american people have a wide -- a perceptive and one of the reasons why mr. kennedy's campaign is catching on and frankly to have access to the fox network is important to the campaign and hoping to hear from the others as well and mr. kennedy is a healer and uniter and bring us to a point that we can be and it's the message of the campaign and healing and unity and economic progress. it is prosperity and it is peace. rachel: well, it's -- will: it's
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an interesting message and we deserve you jumping on with us this morning and telling us a bit about robert f kennedy jr.. pete: thank you, simplet coming up royal cheapskates and why harry and meghan's wallet is to blame for the alleged car chase. that's my pop culture roundup with carley shimkus. pete: allegations and missteps and we're going off the wall into their biggest scandals of why politics are the acceptabilitier of each.mite center of each. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp? i can't talk right now, i'm at a silent retreat. cashback on everything you buy with
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is lyric fbi facing scrutiny after countless allegations that the bureau fueled by political beliefs. pete: break down the troubling track record and will and i go off the wall. it's been hit after hit after
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hit. trying to find out how much the trump campaign conspired with russia and bob mueller brought in as special council to look into it and determine it and ultimately in 2019. you remember that moment and it was going to testify the report came out and be the bigot you moment and it was something else. will: the investigation lasted as pete said almost two years and included witnesses over 500 that were interviewed and requests a 13 foreign governments and orders for communication and records obtained and 230 records and moment of anticipation and came back and no evidence to support collusion between russia and trump and still those that held on and pete said it didn't exonerate trump. pete: the scope kept expanding and very narrowed on the
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campaign and hearing reports of strategic leaks of mueller and the fbi and saying we're covering this or discovering this and might find this next. will: as you get to better investigations later down the line. it didn't come up with what everybody hoped and showed the russia collusion and there was a push to look into cross fire hurricane and cross fire hurricane was the investigation into donald trump. and the cross fire hurricane looked into what is here and why did you investigate them in the first place and the bills in 2019 and mueller report for
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merit of the investigation and investigation for the doj and fbi failed to uphold the mission for the law and on monday. will: the durham report found that and mueller investigation and was predicated by hurricane and if it's so empty, why do it in the first place and we found out the fbi broke a procedure ad politicized hacks throughout the fb and i recollects goal to take down donald trump and they were essentially in kahoots with hillary clinton's campaign to do so. will: that's right the report said specifically in particular there was significant reliance on investigative leads provided or funded directly or indirectly by trump's political opponents and confirmed what everyone else
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is every aspect of trump organization and trump presidency and durham report it is and we report on it most of the other media still tries to say in fact hakeem jeffries said make a mountain out of a hole hill. will: no one accountable and holds the price for cross fire hurricane and they were emboldened because they ran it again in 2022. this time running cover for hunter biden. of course you know that story. hunter biden's laptop was suppressed and you had the new york post story coming out and social media begins to cover the new york post story. you had all this suppression of the government and russian disinformation. pete: that was the big thing we learned and suppressed the story before the election of joe bide
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and no doubt and 1551 intelligence agencies and elon musk of twitter and twitter files and we've learned a lot about the bias at the top of twitter more importantly we learned about influence of fbi on twitter and social media outlets. they warned of hack and leak. there's going to be a hack and leak and they knew the concern was unfounded based on looking at all the evidence and they knew that hunter biden's laptop was legit and they'd had it for a year. the fbi running cover for hunter and cover for biden by suppressing this story and then pushing the fbi on twitter to say do our big. unbelievable. will: that's right. tempting to think the fbi is politicize when had it comes to fayetteville -- politicized when it comes to larger politicians but about politicians in americans and so many people holding beliefs are considered to be radical and yesterday re-mainstreaming coming to the target of surveillance apparatus and pro-life advocates and 11
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pro life advocates with them blocking access to a abortion clinic were targeted by the fbi. for a raid. pete: absolutely they were. this stage is really important. what happened a few months before that? the dobbs decision. the left was in a free fall because their shrine of roe v wade was overturned and focus on the pro life activists that are now radicals like the parents at school board meetings and lookout they're the dangerous ones now. will: yeah, they violated access to a abortion clinic and they're saying you're selectively targeting people with certain viewpoints like you pointed out with school board meetings as well. pete: you understand where are the good men and women and rank and file inside the fbi blowing the whistle on the fact there's political prerogatives at the top. this week in testimony on capitol hill, we heard from a
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number of fbi whistle blowers and here's a couple of them. the first one, a gentleman on the left. will: steve friend. pete: steve friend. watch. >> working at fbi special agent was my dream job. my whistle blowing was a political in the spirit of upholding my oath. nonetheless the fbi closed ranked and attack the messenger. they'll cross you and the government will crush you and your family if you try to expose the truth about things that they are doing t wrong and we're all examples of that. will: second voice was garret o'boyle and whistle blowers about the politicalization they saw in the fbi and speaking out they're targeted by the fbi. pete: january 6 that testimony in the room was premised on the fact they're ramping up violent extremism and the group opposed
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to a single incident on january 6 and that believes the ability to push to the talking points for the white house and what's the biggest threat in america and violent domestic extremist and white nationalists and it's all an attempt to push them. will: that second fbi agent was garret o'boyle joining ustulate this morning on "fox & friends". straight ahead, we're taking the bull by the horns. abby hornacek joining us live in texas at professional bull riding championships. hey, abby. ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy.
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will: abby hornacek got on the bull. rachel: you were impressed and now with the stock contractors and raising the athletes that are competing. pete: the bovine athletes and blake sharp and bull going by the name legend and ranked no. 2 in the world. abby. reporter: hey, what's going on, guys. yeah, blake here is the best of the best. he won 2023 stock contractor in the world so, you know, you know what you're doing. what's this weekend look like for you, blake? >> we started off with the bang and bulls are sure bucking and doing their athletes good just like any other human and they're
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the best of the best. they're taking care of the best and these guys are ready to finish it out this week. reporter: legend, they said it in the beginning but legend @ no. 2 ranked bull in the world. can you expand on how they're athletes and you say they are but what's going into scoring and do the bull riders want a bull that will work. and they're athletes and they get the best in the world and they jump in the air and things that humans do like i do and any other sport and like their athletes through and through this is no. 2 bull in the world.
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there's not many like him and i'll tell you that and good chance to win the world title on sunday. reporter: blake, before the commercial break, you were in the pen with smokestack. and last hour i got on the bull and they start moving and how do they go from being so calm and flipping a switch in the shoot. >> like smokestack, he's cool, calm and collected and getting to the arena and whenever he get into the arena, he knows it's game time and has a flip he switches and that's why these bulls are athletes and they have the game and they can tell they're amazing creatures and just like legend, they started off kind of wild and sporadic and calm down and he loves what he does and it's great. reporter: guys, we cannot wait
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for the event tonight and we'll see some of blake's bulls and catch some of the excitement as we witness these animals for the athletes as well. will: i'm still blown away you jumped on that bull, abby. i can't wait to tuck tafanely you off camera on that. see what it takes for the riders to get to the competition and last series standing on foxnation.com. pete: guess who narrates it? will cain. will: that's right. pete: get free will kaine at fox-- will cain at foxnation.com. not everybody gets free will cain. don't have to put your credit card in this weekend at fox nation get access to all the content to consider. all right, turning now to a few additional headlines including this, police trying to track down the violent mob that beat up and mugged women in brooklyn on thursday. the attack captured by
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surveillance camera shows the group hitting and kicking the woman before stealing the victim's purse and cell phone. pennsylvania senator john fetter man facing backlash. he's a clown. showing up to senate news conference wearing a hoody and jim shorts. gym shorts. what are his colleagues thinking? will: not good things. pete: bernie is like i'm a socialist and wear a suit. congresswoman lauren boebert saying there's no excuse for it. fetterman has been dressing down during his official duties following a six-week stay at a home where he was treated for clinical -- yeah, please. rachel: clinical depression. sean duffy used to wear a suit and jeans and when paul ryan was speaker, he cracked down saying you've got to stop wearing jeans on the house floor and he did.
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he was the john fetterman of his days. pete: touche. wow. to the usfl, check out michigan panther's star. receiving defensive player of the week award last week. last week the defensive end wracked up six tackles and two and a half sacks popping bottles and taking on aaroning champions for this afternoon on -- the reigning champion and this week the pittsburgh maulers taking on the memorabilia fio show boats -- memphis show boats at 12:30 eastern and those are your headlines. will: now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. >> what was that a bot olekowski of? champagne? looks really small like a mini bottle. look at this. will: that's live? >> live. that's pretty cool.
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yosemite this morning and it was really warm and melted most of the snow at 57 and absolutely beautiful shot out there this morning. temps and warming over the west and broke down all kinds of records over the pacific northwest and major fires across canada bringing breathing problems with the smoke moving in across a lot of the lower 48 and that heat breaks down there and moves in to parts of the northern plains and temps by the time we get to tuesday and upper 80s across parts of the northern plains and right now conditions are much cooler and all behind this front that's bringing significant rain this morning. across parts of texas later on today that becomes severe weather in the southeast and rainy day across much of the northeast today. all right. back to you. rachel: all right. will: thank you, rick. rachel: thank you, rick. coming up, america's teenagers increasingly turning to drugs and alcohol to battle feelings of depression. so how did we get here and what are the keys to raising mentally strong kids?
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rachel: more trouble with american teens as they struggle with depression and other mental health issues. look at this report from the cdc revealing almost half of students feel persistently sad or hopeless in 2021.
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what are the meths of coping? methods of coping? high schoolers turning to drugs and alcohol instead of faith, family and friends. how do we fix mesh's teen health crisis and the key to raising good kids? joining us is physician and psychiatrist dr. daniel amen. doctor, it's wonderful having you on here and i enjoy your instagram account and find it really helpful and i was moved by what you talked about where regards to marijuana and it's being so normalized because of legislation and it's also being glorified in pop culture and explain to our viewer what is are the effects of marijuana use in particular to young people? what happens to them when they use it? >> well, they're being lied to. marijuana is not a arkansas incombininnocuous. your brain is not finished -- innocuous and your brain is not finished developing till 25 or 26. early marijuana use in your
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teens increases the risk of anxiety, depression, suicide, even psychosis in your 20s. it is not good. i published a study on over 1,000 marijuana users and every area of their brain was lower in activity. my new book change your brain every day. i talk about all the lies that teenagers are getting so they're more depressed, more confused than ever before. rachel: yeah, the lobbyist for the industry are powerful and making people think it's some sort of health food like it's all natural and it's okay. i think that's part of it as well. >> no question. the messaging around alcohol, marijuana, vapeing is a healthy form of smoking. they're just lies, and they're lies that get corporations a lot
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of money, but it's destroying this generation. that study you showed 57% of teenage girls are persistently sad, 24% have planned to kill themselves. there's just no part of that that's okay. i think the answer is to get kids to love and care for their brain because ultimately then they will love their life. rachel: absolutely. i saw a thing where they -- jesse watters who works here talked to people on the street and most said they deal with anxiety and stress by smoking marijuana and they're not praying or meditating or going for a run. >> right. they're going to something that helps them feel better fast but clearly doesn't last. that's the norm now.
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we need to change this or we're going to lose a generation. rachel: faith and family have always helped people stay less anxious and less depressed. doctor, great to have you on this morning. really appreciate it. catch more of this conversation on all these conversations on families and faith at the kitchen table podcast with my husband sean. we'll be right back. we work wit, even if we do live to 100 we don't have to worry. eh, not worried. take control of your financial future to empower what's next.
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rachel: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. president biden meeting with the leaders of australia, india and japan on the sidelines of the g7 summit. and the president is expected to hold aukes with ukraine's president who just arrived today. will: this all happening as the debt ceiling talks stall here at home. pete: edward lawrence joins us live there japan with the latest. >> reporter: hey, will, rachel, pete, good evening if from japan. as you mentioned, the ukrainian president

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