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will: that was beautiful. joey: the northeast ceremonial band and hard for me to hear that muse and i cannot stand at attention. it's almost against my soul. even playing the national anthem. i want to stand and be at attention. but we have a job to do. i think i'm forgiven. will: glad to have you withous on this memorial day weekend. we had a beautiful song last hour by country music star ryan spencer talking about 22 veteran suicides a day and adopting a service dog can help in so many different ways and the song is
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make 22 zero again and check that out and you can help out in helping make 22 zero again by visiting sowwcharity.com rachel: that song moved me and reminded me of the power of story telling that country music is really the only genera that can do that in that way, and it was just powerful. joey: we're coming up on memorial day and i'm always asked in this job to give my memorial day member as a service member that served. but the truth is i'm always thanked for having lost my legs, which is not something i did on purpose. it happened to me, i didn't go looking for it. in 2011, i lost my best friend so suicide after coming back from iraq and struggled with addiction and post-traumatic stress and the va. there's a lyric that says when you lose a soldier by his own hand, that's tough to hear but that's the truth and we need to hear that and that's was amazing and keep that in mind for
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memorial day. rachel: amazing these creatures can help for memorial day and it's beautiful with nala here for that. will: lawrence jones' dog nala with us here on fox square also. a whistle blower claims he slow walked the hunter biden investigation and that i have testified behind closed doors for six hours. in fact, this whistle blower situation that shows they didn't pursue in full -- with full vigor the hunter biden investigation is something that jonathan turn turley george washington law school professor saying this is not a small note. this is a big deal. the idea that a nonpartisan, irs agent whistle blower should share all this with congress. all though behind closed doors, would share all this with congress. here's jonathan turley. >> he said when he was in this position, what he saw with the hunter biden investigation he
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had never seen with any other case. he said time and time again decisions were made that june formally benefited hunter biden. that's troubling and it is even more troubling when he identifies the source with the interference of the investigation and within the department itself and this caused much of the concerns but also ultimately the justice department that pulled the entire irs team off the case. now, that's worthy of investigation and we have now expanding the investigation into the influence peddling of the bind family. will: the urgency or the importance of the underlining of what john has to say and less about irs case and hunter biden had tax discrepancy or tax issues and shows the interference once again and
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anything that has to do with holding huntser biden accountable and the slightest of impliimplications and the greatr implication is influence peddling and the corruption of the united states government and the willingness to interfere and an irs investigation and what you expect what's coming onto deeper and more important investigations. rachel: this is after the biden administration and we need 80,000 new irs agents and just remember they're not going after democrats and knowing they're coming into an election season and transparency and trust in our institutions very important as we go into this looking like more interference but by our government in the same way that our government suppressed the hunter biden laptop was forcing big tech to basically sensor that story of the post and the
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way the book was thrown at january 6 protesters. one thing that they did to them was geofence people who are at the rally and not even necessarily people that went to the capitol and they geofenced them with their cell phones and the government compelled banks to give all their financial transactions and here we have such a case and the corruption that could lead to evidence of our own president being compromised by the chinese government and the communist and we have this level of interference. it's shameful and shows a two-tiered justice system, and it's scary. joey: we don't know yet what came out of the six hour meeting. what we do know is this is in relation to hunter bidden's story is -- biden's story and most people feel it was suppressed by media, social media. that was in 2020. in 2024, we know about the story but first we have to get to the primaries. first we have to decide who's going to run for republicans and this is ron desantis or ron
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desantis saying that donald trump is now running toward the left in all the ways he qualifies that and talk about disney here. >> i don't know what happened to donald trump but this is a different guy today than when he was running in 2015 to 2016. it was the wrong direction. will: 99.7 super talk on thursday. you mentioned, joey, didny being another and he's talking about covid -- disney being one and then covid saying new york governor andrew cuomo handled covid better than ron desantis did in florida. rachel: ron desantis proud of the way he handled it in florida and i spoke to a voter panel and i actually asked them about that
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saying. they were very pleased with how covid was handled in florida. i asked them, donald trump as president actually allowed governors to make decisions of what they wanted to do in their states and here's some of what they had to say about that. >> going for the economy and i would judge desantis' economic performance during covid years when the vast majority of the country was really struggling. his policy decisions here in florida allowed us to thrive. >> here in florida, we've been playing defense to protect our state from the inadequate leadership in our white house. now more than ever i believe that servant leadership is extension to our nation and we inspired me to step up to the plate and serve to protect my state and i've announced my candidacy to run for state house. >> i am still supporting president trump and energy independence and building our southern border wall and
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restructuring our supreme court and i think he deservings another four years. joey: what i love about that, those are three young voters, very young voters and we're talking about the policy differences and record differences between donald trump and ron desantis with two conservatives that conservatives lack and hope our primary differences and the two parties do that to themselves in the general election and i want these scott, haley and all them to focus on policy differences and we hear over and over again a lot like trump and all the same policies like trump and they don't have the rhetoric and i want to know their differences and desantis sat it out and i'm sure trump will have a rebuttal. rachel: he's had his rebuttal and can't hold that guy back. listen, i agree with you. what you said earlier, will, but
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covid is worth re-litigating and i know democrats have been trying to say, well, that's in the past and all forget it and forget about what we did to your kids and businesses and forget about the fact that we hit down your churches if we don't re-litigate this and really get down and drill down to what happened there and who is responsible and people have not been held accountable like fauci unless we do that, we'll find ourselves in the situation again. the next pandemic it might not be a pandemic and it'll be some sort of climate emergency that they're going to want to lock us down in our horses for. and shut down our economy and take control. will: everybody has a bit of let's move on and get back to normal life and you said and i said let's re-litigate, it's necessary. it's necessary to re-litigate the decisions made by leadership in the moments of c crisis and re-ceils who reare in the moments of crisis.
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antiracism course for students that want to apologize for old social media posts and they give you an example of something they're talking about here. take this hypothetical. it surfaces maybe in a job application or somewhere along your life that 20 years ago. when you were 17, you made a facebook post, and in that post you wanted to ab tiana the hypothetical and welfare for your dogs and mixed in color and can't explain who their daddies are and hypothetical example who cornell is and you give them multiple choice of options there. rachel: take the post down without saying anything and apoll >> is and explain this is not who you are. take steps and educate yourself and the third choice sex plain to hr that it's what -- explain
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so hr kansas what everyone did and volunteer silently and you know in your heart you meant no harm. joey: i see three of those being acceptable responses simply because this is so contextually -- it's all in context; right? number one 17-year-old for an adult and no. 2 we can't expect people to be held accountable for every terrible take or bad opinion they've ever had because of that is in acceptance of grace and i expect a 37-year-old to be a different human being than you were at 17. i get the point of this and i'm not going to tear it down. i get it and get the need for people to accept payout change for a person. is teems this is more about digging things up in your past to let go and that's a bad person and at 17, i don't know what kind of person i was and i had to go and find out what kind of man i was, hi to fight two wars, lose two legs and a dozen
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friends for it all to come together for me. i without hate to know that the 17-year-old me is going to haunt me for the rest of my life. lif. rachel: i want to know why cornell medical school is even doing this. it has nothing to do with medicine and more indoctrination, more sort of -- the notion that you have thoughts and ideas that are deemed appropriate by the current regime that somehow you need to go to reeducation camp and chinese style. i don't like it and it's a medical school, i don't know why we're politicizing things that are never politicized and also the example itself is interesting because we're seeing people turn each other n. we're seeing even kids turning their parents in. we've seen incidents of that in our country. something that's very communist ick. joey: you know -- will: you know, my take away is twofold and i spent many years
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in sports media and the minute they dig through their childhood and done it to josh al and kyler murray and i don't understand the need for society to punish children for mistakes, doing things that are wrong when they're a child. that's a people's thing to do. family's thing to do. we need to understand the value of grace because none of us walk through this world perfect. none of us walk through this world mistake free. if we project our virtue by standing on mistaking of children. we're never going to be done. joey: it matters more to me who you are today and you show that by your actions, not by an apology or a stupid or even terrible in that case post from 20 years ago that doesn't tell me who you are today. your actions tell me who you are today. that kind of renders this and don't avoid my opinion. rachel: in these kinds of antiracism courses or whatever it is that they're doing and the standard is who is setting the
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standard of what not. that was part of a joke and who knows what happens and there's somebody setting the standard and people are fitting into the box withs no context around it and i don't like it. >> all right. joey: police in portugal are renewed search for disappearance of madelynn mckenny. investigators spent three days -- about 31 miles where the british girl vanished in 2007. new items collected at the site will be handed over to german authorities for text. investigators identified a german sex offender as a prime suspect last spring but he has not been charged in the case. popular beach in chicago closing
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just hours after it opened for the summer due to gunfire. police say nearly 100 teenagers were on the shores of lake michigan when a fight broke out. one person pulled out a gun and presenting the juvenile suspect and the beach will be closed indefinitely. state farm refusing to take new insurance applications in california. blaming skyrocket inflation. this affects personal property interference and due to historic increases and construction cost and outpacing inflation. rapidly growing catastrophe exposure and a challenging reinsurance market. tough deal there in california. a new flavor that's just what the doctor ordered and dr. pepper float and this is texas, couple of texas grands
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here is what this is, will. this features vanilla ice cream with dr. pepper flavored syrup for the mix of creamy and bubbly delight. will: two great texas items. blue bell ice cream and dr. pepper are great stand alone on their own. i don't know -- the attempt to make dr. pepper flavored other things is never as good as actual just dr. pepper. joey: while i was reading headlines, i got handed a microphone and you got handed ice cream. i don't know what i did wrong here. rachel: i'll tell you what this tastes like. like the 1980s to me. i love this. this reminds me of my youth. i remember i loved to pour dr. pepper over my ice cream. i've done it before. will: you don't do sugar. rachel: you don't eat sugar? joey: my will power is not very strong.
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will: coming up, a brave man pulls off a daring rescue saving two toddlers before this car burst into flames and we have the heroic details. rachel: my pop culture roundup returns and takes on fashion magazine oprah's political feature and the brady bunch moving out. joey: the northeast cross winds quartet performing live. ♪ lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary.
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rachel: we're back with your headlines beginning with this. two little girls are safe after an arizona man hairically saved them from this -- herically saved them from a burning car on the new york highway. the toddler's parents quickly hopped out but the doors automatically locked trapping the kids inside and the hero heading to a memorial day weekend get away smashed a window and pulled the toddlers out before the car burst into flames. wow. warner bros scrap ago deal with black lives matter founder patrice colors according to the new york post. in 2020, color signed a
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multi-platform tv deal to create original shows for the studio but it ended last october, colors claimed she was working on a documentary on reparations. but a warner brother source tells the post "the deal unfortunately did not result in any produced shows". to golf, english with a big hole in one and the charles schwab challenge yesterday and check this out. >> english, here from yesterday. successful here. rachel: english in second on the leader board just behind harry hall. those are your headlines. will, back to you. will: thank you, rachel. bias in the bureau, fbi whistle blower joined us to warn us about the department's use of
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power and it's only getting worse. watch. after 9/11 and the national security branch grown exponentially and it's involved into a domestic intelligence agency and the law enforcement capability and that's what i expressed in the hearing. that's a problem because the name of law enforcement investigations are linear and they have a start and end and nature of intelligence operations are circular. they gain more intelligence to gain more intelligence and they never end. will: everyone's eyes sort of opened about the deformation of fbi. transformation of the fbi and the law enforcement intelligence agency. >> yes, sir. when the national security focus came home after 9/11 and our military did such a good job and disrupting terrorist activity
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overseas and the fbi had to justify from the exist tense of self-licking rice cream cone and now it's evolved to domestic violence extremism and the nature of those investigations is going to gain intelligence on the individuals and infiltrate the organizations with undercover assets and informant assets and spin up other investigations that can be around the country and the original investigation might be closed out but these other circles are continuing to spin and they're not foreseeable and not going to stop criminal activity from happening and gain intelligence and learn more to in a sense learn more and learn more and they never end. will: steve, the pivot and i'm curious and the fbi charter mandate to focus on crime here in the homeland within the united states of america. cia with overseas foreign aspects and issues and after 9/11 we focused on jim jihadi
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terrorism and the domestic extremism. i'm curious what you think drove that. is that part of the self-licking ice cream cone? that's where they can continue to find budget and part of a political process because of administrations and a doj that pointed the focus back on whatever they called domestic extremism and how do they turn the cross hairs from at that moment 9/11 from jihadi terrorism to the broadest domestic terrorism threat defined in any way that you want. >> it's a combination of what the fbi recommended and they supported the constitution but in reality is more preserving the status quo and the continuity of the ruling glass and our government is now a left leaning government and it's now weaponnizing the fbi to go after perceived and those are
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individuals on the ride. take that and combine it with the metric system with the fbi establishing for itself and much like a traffic cop having to write a ticket book full of meaningful quota and the there's dollars and cents attached to that and you're going to get more of it. meeting the expectations of the ruling and benefiting financials. will: sorry i almost interrupted you there and really good point with the historical perspective and it's state of purposes in the 60s and 50s and it's looking to the right as a threat to the status and quickly in the fbi is this something you learned on the back end of your career. did you notice when you got in you didn't recognize it before becoming an fbi agent. >> i didn't and joined with the best intentions and wanted to serve my countrymen and protect
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the constitution but the more i was exposed to it and more i see this ipm metric system is completely infiltrated and not just the national security branch but the criminal branches as well and think of it as a sales process and juke the stats and make yourself look really good. will: yeah, once again great context, steve. with historical and fill offensive philosophical why it'g and increasing american citizens with viewpoints and steve fran. coming up, violence, guns, drugs and drunk children. the shocking new report from inside new york's largest illegal immigrant hotel. but first mexico's president ramping up anti-republican rhetoric and it's not the first time urging hispanics to reject 2020 hopeful ron desantis. the voter panel is next.
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>> all of governor desantis' playing politics with myograns because hepatod to be the republican candidate. i hope the hispanics of florida wake up and don't give him a single vote. r joey: that's a group's president urging people not to vote for desantis days after entering the 2024 race and no surprise from the same lead their threatened to meddle in the gop candidates and what do actual latino voters think? joining us now is texas voter louis, jp and campus correspondent melissa. thank you all for joining us. listen, the latino vote is a huge deal. it's a big, the largest growing
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demographic and it's where republicans and democrats find for a group of folks that are unique and very person. me luisa s i want to go to you first. is immigration the key issue here for these folks and are there other issues that are even more important. >> especially for young latinos and we do that for key components and it's a big issue for the 2024 election season and young latinos embracing ideals that promote the lack of accountability and unfortunately compromises security of our nation and important for us to show latinos can vote for security and promote law and recorder. joey: jp, i want to go to you w. we look at young voters, you all are young and looking at young voters and you lean republican and much like melissa said, this new estrogen ration going
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towards the progressive and democrat and most of the young americans in general are doing that. anything about being latino or the culture and heritage that they're maybe not following? what's the divide there? joaquin hand there's the latin x and then the macho logo virgin mary and most latinos are somewhere in the middle. i would say that our parents are more conservative than we are but sadly many of us went to university and our brains change a little. some of my peers. joey: lewis, you're in brownsville, you're a texan and know that texan culture and it is fully merged with mexican culture and hispanic culture and cowboy culture and is there an appeal going for traditional
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conservative? >> i think there's a lot of sorb conservatives out there and i think when it comes to the issue when it comes to being pro-life as well as the family and i think those are two very important topics in the hispanic community and they've been two very important issues in the hispanic community and a lot of hispanic haves been democrat for a number of years, they've been very socially conservative but like jp saying going off to next week and becoming indoctrinated by liberal professors and a marriage is not important. all those issues are very concerns today and that's one of the reasons you see a lot of hispanics moving away from their traditional conservative values. joey: me luisa s we started off pointing a finger at him and ron desantis identified himself as cultural warrior for the right
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and conservative movement pushing back against woke policies and pushing back against things like disney using even legislation to do so and where does this voting block fall on ron desantis? >> as leadership institute campus reform reporter and we see a lot of latino voters and young americans as a whole have been acceptable to college indoctrination and being pushed by the left and professors on campuses and a lot of them are pretty positive notion of socialism and leading us to further wide and lead into a progressive agenda and empty propses.
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people having history of violence or violence is happening at the border. are latinos in america looking at that saying you don't like me or understand the difference between the concern over the policy and the -- i guess you could say affection for the people. >> i grew up in venezuela for most of my life and there's a lot of them coming and that doesn't mean i am naturally -- i have a natural connection to them just because we lived in the same country. most latina voters and we suppose and they can vote legally and going through the process and going through the u.s. and different than somebody crossing the border and came here just without any regard to the law. joey: i agree with you completely and talk about what it means to be a american latino
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dissent and all the issues in a full breath and not letting one define who you are and appreciate you all for being here and change minds and win hearts and souls. >> all right, thank you very much. joey: coming up, fleet week comes to fox square and going to break out my producer later this hour. but first, rachel's pop culture roundup to one of the most political and iconic homes up for sale. we'll unpack it all right here next. ♪
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ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy, and save at trelegy.com will: one of the kuhne gaucheuaters for the republican. key negotiators for the republicans. listen to what he had to say. >> not how i anticipated the final hours and dais would go but we're getting to a very narrow set of issues and long list for a long time. i didn't anticipate a short list for a long time. will: those remarks as president biden spends the weekend at camp david and yesterday he's feeling optimistic and republicans are demanding spending cuts and work requirements for those on welfare. tissue reigns leading secretary janet jell -- treasury secretary
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janet yellen pushing for the deadline from june 1 to june 5. there's your update. now over to rachel. rachel: thank you, will. time for another pop culture roundoff and this time john crist and i touching on latest and greatest starting off with desantis' other half of the spotlight. he said his wife would get more attention if she were a democrat and would be on every fashion magazine if it weren't for conservative politics. what do you about this, john. donald trump said this about melania who was a fashion model and couldn't get on a magazine. >> it was a mixup backstage because look at our outfits. we're green and green and we didn't -- we didn't talk to each other either. rachel: he's saying my wife is gorgeous like donald trump said and melania is gorgeous and even chelsea clinton got a cover. >> what do you have to do to get a cover these days? rachel: yeah, exactly.
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absolutely. is it politics? >> depends on who you ask. she looks like emily radokowski. rachel: i'll discuss kasey desantis on my podcast the good spouse and comparing her to gisele. the good spouse, which one. next one is oprah. rope ragaini is running for senate and -- oprah running for senate and rumors are swirling that gavin newsom wants to replace diane feinstein with the media titan who's in the best shape of her life at the age of 69. you get a bill, you get a bill, you get a bill. what do you think? >> it's come a long way from you get a car. first it was like you get a cookie and couldn't top it and then at the end of her run, it was a car. rachel: she's been every size and here she is at 69. the best shape of her life.
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>> if we called all look like that at 69, we'd be thrilled. rachel: something interesting about you, john cris. you come from a large family. you're the number three of eight. third of eight. here we have brady bunch house and this was my favorite show and i think sometimes i had this many kids and this is the real house. would you do it if you had the money. >> over time loses value and your kids, i have no idea who the brady bunch .s rachel: no, i let my kids watch the brady bunch. >> you force them like mom, this is boring. we don't want to watch this. rachel: i just think the brady
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bunch is a classic, wholesome, funny. >> i thought there were stairs. rachel: it's a ranch home like the -- what do they call it -- >> a split level. rachel: yeah, thank you. i couldn't get to split level. >> wow. rachel: all right. get to your comedy show special. i think this special on youtube by the way is exactly the prescription for what america needs. let's listen to it. it was awesome. >> women love getting away with fellas. ever wanted to get away? never. johns, you want to go on a men's only camping trip? i was like no. rachel: you don't want to go away with your buddies? >> i never want to do anything. they want to stay home and play golf and watch tv. women are trying to get away, are you not? rachel: i'm like a guy. i want to stay home. >> all of my shows are women we
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need a weekend and night and trip. where are y'all always going. every mom watching this is very stressed. it's saturday morning, the kids want snacks. what's going on? rachel: right. >> refer one of them. rachel: maybe when you have nine kids you want to lay on the couch. >> you got nine? yeah. now the oldest can take care of the youngest. rachel: that's true. i'm good. i'm good. you're number three, you had to do that too. all right, up next, we'll do -- thanks a lot, john. we'll do pull line ups, tie a -- pull ups, tie a sailor knot and put on sailor gear. fleet week comes to fox square. here's the navy sailor band. ♪
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ups going on over here. check this out. are you counting and making sure these count? joey: i can't jump so if i get hurt, we're blaming pete. okay. all right. here we go. you have to come down and let it hang. that's one. three, four, five. y'all can't just watch me all day. somebody else has to do something here. >> you have to get to 23 at least. >> what are we at like 15, maybe?
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live i'm going to get down without falling here. will: they're taunting me, joey. i have to roll my sleeves up. getting a little swole. joey: where are pullups so important? >> strong body strong mind, strong mind, strong spirit. joey: cheer him on. come on, let's go. there we go. that was outstanding. >> stay tough. all right, all right. we have to go to things i'm not so skilled at and take mental acuity and knot tieing. rachel: how do we tie a knot holding will's jacket. >> this is a spanish bowling and we're over the side of the ship
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and need to paint the kaine correspondent or scrub the side or something. we had a bigger line. >> the knot that hold the anchor on the ship. just a minute. rachel: look as little complicated i know what you say but i still can't do it. that was like a bunny rabbit. act as a chair. >> i do this. rachel: and then? i got a square knot. that's about all. >> we're going to figure out what the coast guard has. >> we have a couple suits? joey: i think you're up. rachel.
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this is mine. shoes on. this would be the next step in the warmer weather. going with the suits. joey: get into the water. going a lot better and we end up in the water. >> it's like about 15-20 buoyancy. they'll help you float. there's a tube to help you breathe air in and help you float even more. joey: put this suit on and you're the unsung heros of the military and we appreciate the
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