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♪ pete: hello duck key, florida. that's beautiful. where it is. duck th themed and we had duck s because it's national egg day. no wise quacks today. puns are never ending.
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rachel: galore. pete: it is national egg day. i will note last weekend i was not here but i used my time very diligently and we put them in the chicken coop and eight chickens now and one and her name is lady jen hen. rachel: you name it had after your wife? pete: she name it had after herself. lady jen hen and she lays one egg a day. we have fresh eggs. rachel: you're right on trend. will: like the george forman of chickens. george forman named all his boys george and all his girls georgina. name all your other chickens jen too. rachel: one of millions of americans that are because the egg prices are going umm and people say i'm going to have my own chickens and you're doing that. it's great. i don't like chickens, i like to eat eggs and like the
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self-sufficiency learning like you can do this and get them in a store. pete: like of staple guns and 2 by 40s and chicken wire. rachel: you're turning into a farmer. pete: i'm trying. rachel: united a sere sucker suit. pete: later on in the summer. we're relaxed here and hope you are at home and turning this on and turning it on and a june summer for me. we now bring you this story and the legal woes of the biden family and hunter biden has more legal woes than anyone on the program and if anyone at doj was serious about prosecuting overseas business dealings with the biden family. pete: there's a new website out there seeing all the hunter photos from the laptop. i have not looked at it and if you want to maintain your mental
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health you probably shouldn't. rachel: it's a beautiful thing. pete: we'll get to beautiful things by the way. he's being charged with a gun crime because the belief is what he unlawfully submitted a form to get a gun while being a drug user, which is not legal. rachel: right. pete: what defense might he use in that process and remember, his dad joe biden wants to ban your guns. get rid of this parameters of the second amendment. what politico says, could hunter biden be the next poster child for second amendment rights? the rumor is he's going to assert his second amendment right as his defense in owning a gun while being a crack addict. will: yeah, that's the catch here. you're not supposed to as an admitted drug user be able to own a gun. do you lie on a federal form about the fact that he was a
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drug user. he was asked about that yesterday. >> should someone as a drug user be able to possess a firearm? >> i'm not going to get into tit for tat on this, i'm not going to. pete: easy question to answer by the way. rachel: it is. pete: no, not going to get into this tit for tat. rachel: but in his memoir, hunter biden said i was smoking crack every 15 minutes. you know, i look at this book, which has been very revealing and being used against him in this case as he's trying to defend himself against these charges, lying while purchasing a gun and one of those people on fox news is victor david hanson and said he has a theory, which i think is a very good one that this is -- hunter biden is very passively aggressively, you
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know, hurting his father. that he's angry at joe biden because he's had to be the one doing all the dirty work so everyone else can get rich. that's sort of the theory that victor david hanson said and that leaving the laptop -- accidently leaving the laptop may not just be because he was at stake. he has a passive aggressive nature of getting back at his dad. again, you know, here his dad is trying to take away people's gun rights and hunter will defend himself, you know, by using the second amendment and exerting his rights as an american to have a gun. pete: that's a possibility or he's a crack addict who couldn't recover and is scrambling to get money to pay debts and figure things out and now he's going td up a defense. another egg pun and scrambled up his defense and it's a second amendment. rachel: got to do what you got to do. will: not going to get into this
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tit for tat. pete: another thing. we asked about the second amendment defense and what he said. >> the irony should be lost on no one and a president that wants to restrict and his son wants to loosen bylaws by taking advantage of the second amendment as his defense to a potential gun unlawful weapons charge. even if he is able to avoid in the unlawful possession charge, that doesn't absolve him from lying on a federal farm and can get -- form and get you up to five years behind bars. rachel: greg brought up this is minor compared to other things and he's been five years or more and they've been investigating hunter bide and they have loads and loads of evidence from the laptop, from his e-mails, everything else that's going on, and he still -- nothing has really ever happened to him. look at january 6, you know,
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protesters many of them charged and had the book thrown at them and their languishing in jail for sentences and hunter biden is still running around. pete: .y two tracks of justice, no doubt. no doubt. sometimes stories are interesting because of where they come from and in the second story, part of the reason it's notable is it's an analysis done by the new york times and comparing how they voted in 2012 to 2020 how did they vote for obama and they found in the 2020 presidential election, voters between 18-29 in 2008 backed joe biden by 55-43% and our estimates it's a margin of half of obama's 12 years earlier so their argument is younger people don't like joe as much as they liked obama, which could make for some vulnerabilities in 2020. will: the younger people not as
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young as they once were. that's the big take away. you grow up to some extent, you know, the famous saying, which i just a few moments ago interviewed a couple of millennials who were obama voters and then one of whom said they voted for trump when he was in presidency and the other one said, look, the famous saying is whatever the age is, you know, if you're a conservative before the age of 30, you don't have a heart, if you're a liberal after the age of 30, you don't have a brain. something about growing up that changed your perspective. here they are, shiv and david. >> when i voted for president obama, it was really exciting. he sort of had this connection with people that were really young as he left office and you sort of saw the party shift, i definitely moved away from the democratic party. you know for example in the pandemic, you would hear about just the democratic party in
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general. i'm from california and gavin newsom telling us to wear a mask and then have a party and not wear masks. there was this sort of hypocrisy within the democratic party i felt. >> i think what's happening with millennials is there's a lot of pressure on us. it's hard to afford a home, inflation is very high, healthcare is expensive. we're in a lot of debt so i ragaini ellie believe the economy -- really believe the economy is on our mind. rachel: the economy is probably on their mind and conservatives have relied in the past on this growing up, you know, as you start getting bills and pay taxes that you're going to get more conservative. more and more i think you can rely less on that and i feel like they're getting indoctrinated with these young kids at a young age and it's really taking hold and we're turning out more aocs than we were turning out these young men thoughtful about their finances in the future. pete: the political de-transitioning is a lot more difficult about how many
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ideological hormones they're taking. seriously now in elementary and middle school that undoing that is -- i it's hard to deprogram from -- rachel: it's hard to deprogram from all the really hard core indoctrination of karine jean-pierre was talking about -- talking about the poll numbers comparing biden to obama and she says that biden and obama have a close relationship. listen. >> it was a debt limit situation occurring and it was important for us to read it out to let them know that the president, president obama and president biden spoke. no particular -- no specific particular reasoning. i know biden sometimes people ask when they speak and we thought because of the debt limit, because of the bipartisanship that we saw happening in the last couple of days it was important to lay out that the president, president obama and president biden spoke. not going to get into it from
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here. i'm sure we will be -- we will hear more on what those other topics are. pete: we're friends. rachel: that doesn't surprise me. everyone -- a lot of people believe that this is obama's third term that joe biden's out of it and that there's a team of people behind the scenes who helped get him elected. system of articulation fixer jowski biden is no -- pete: jo joe biden is nowhere without obama and he's plucked out for very particular reasons to be a vice president and gave barack a friendship bracelet and barack probably threw it away and joe probably wear it is every day because without barack, there's no joe. rachel: if you're to believe the polls, you're many milwaukee, more people voted for -- the election results, more people voted for joe biden than barack obama in milwaukee. those are some curious numbers. will: wonder what she was teasing. she said i'm not going to get into it right now.
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i'm sure you'll hear about some other stuff they talked about. pete: oh, yeah, okay. we're waiting. rachel, you mentioned indoctrination. the reason -- part of the reason that indindoctrination of what . the davis school district, we know the bible is not in the classroom and public schools have strip that had out and most couldn't even quote a bible verse and in the utah school district, they're banning l bible from elementary and middle school libraries. can't even have in the library. this was obtained by the salt lake tribune and one of bibles has no serious valleys and it's pornographic by our new definition and this is a group that wants to ban and wants the
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bible out and should be included because there's laws that pornographic materials are there and should not be in libraries and make sense and the bible qualifies and it has stories in it that are there. rachel: we are in the midst of it. one of the results of it is that getting pushback with lgbtq in some cases and pornographic book and many of them have been exposed during the virginia school board and getting push back and that's going for them and surprising about the stories that are happening in utah and that should happen and the operation is almost complete and. pete: how many public school libraries have a copy of the
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bible in them? rachel: people in the country were steeped in that and historical value in the bible. will: are there books on hindu duism in the library? the the karam. awonder about the assaultings or attacks goes o -- assaults or attacks going on the perpetual attack and the dodgers are they in or not in to the pride month festivities at the dodger stadium; right. there's things mocking christianity, dress up as nones and do your -- nuns and do your thing. wonder about the sister hood of perpetual indulgence. you're making a stand against ill tolerance. every burned a koran and bravery and tolerance and pushing back
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and ever said anything about the koran and the line and the concern for ourself out of the society and the question answers itself and it's not as you go into elementary schools and the anti-christian display was about christian privilege and understanding christian privilege and watch a guest speaker in this process. >> they were shocked and some of the examples they have privilege being in this freely and doing a bible study during a school
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lunch and it's a constitutional chance and aforred to anyone with religious background and the leadership institutes can perform and they've resulted on multiple examples in recent years of christians being subject to ridicule and mockery and they fall in love with dartmouth and that college there was a professor that allegedly failed a student for refusing to concede them and they're soucted on campus. pete: it's about religious pleuroism or destroying the system for years and christians in africa and it's at its peak just in nigeria alone and over 1,000 christians have been missing or killed and i bet a lot of people don't know about
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the universities and there's a massive christians in the middle east and in china and they have to practice in secret and by the way, you're not allowed to -- your child is not allowed to go to a religious service until after the age of 18 in china. pete: we live in a grievance culture. rachel: welcome to the revolution. turning to your headline. the news alert is three israeli sol cheryl: congressmans killed with a -- soldiers killed in a shootout with egypt. a gunman fired shots killing two and hours later a third israeli soldier was killed before the attacker was taken out. israeli military says the gunman was an egyptian policeman and the motive is under investigation.
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a construction worker was hospitalized here in a building under construction partially collapsed near yale medical school. two are in critical condition and workers say concrete was being poured on the second floor faster than they can spread it out. in washington there's a budget deal being sign intoed law today. in his first prime time oval office space biden claiming more. >> one got everything they wanted but the american people got what they needed. we averted an economic crisis and economic collapse. we're cutting spending and bringing it down at the same time. rachel: biden calling for a crackdown on tax cheats because the united states needs more revenue. jack links is preparing for national jerky day. that's by the way a wisconsin company right by my husband's hometown and on june 12
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introducing their meat retreat and visitor cans stay at a jerky-themed montana ranch that includes a beef stick bed and a jacuzzi called the mare nation station. pete: bed made of meat or made to look like meat? waking up and taking a bite out of your bed? will: i knew you were going to make your reservations on that. pete: would be amazing. just take a bite. rachel: that's a wonderful family that runs that company. pete: great. would they like to bring their meat bed to "fox & friends"? rachel: how about jerky sticks to have here? that's high protein. agreed. all right. pete: all right. still ahead, missing their target. the retail giant reeling after their market value plummets by billions. after backlash to its pride display, target's former vice chairman joining us next. that'll be interesting. rachel: yeah.
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will: donald trump demanding our allies pay their fair share. >> we were paying a majority of the money for nato. we're protecting them on defense and they're -- i don't want to use this word and refuse to use the word screw, but their screwing us. pete: that's coming up. rachel: so rivian to go i'm --s rachel: so rivian to go i'm --s trivial to say i'm not going to use the word screw but use the t wordhe screw.' that's coming up. on the subway app. ♪
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will: missing the target. target ears fall from grace continues as is company faces massive backlash against their pride month collection. the retail giant plumbing $13 billion since the controversy started mid may and one target employee speaking out and saying our team feels left behind doesn't matter what side you're on. you feel like people are make decisions without our best interest. we're joined by former target vice chairman greg storch, he joins us now. greg -- gerald, thank you for being with us this morning. as you look at this and see, you see target's decline, it's -- what is it, almost more than $12 billion in market value and
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off of 74 and we talk about a significant percentage in two week's time, what do you make of it? >> look, our target stock is performing poorly off 11% of year to date and it's going on in the business and there's more concerns with that and what happened on may 18, that's the day wal-mart reported 7% gain in com store sales and target reported flat sales and flat at target and up 7 at wal-mart, there's no way that comparison looked good and the consumer is feeling very stressed and very stressed by the environment by inflation and target is the upscale discounter and not the upscale discounter at a time when the consumer doesn't have a lot of money to spend and
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they're migrating more to wal-mart and that's a huge problem. will: gerald, there's fundamental concerns and foundational concerns and the contributing factor of the boycott and sales are snout come back and there's a lot of time with this big cultural move and my question to you is this and this bud lite boycott, it's sticking. it's resilient and it's not going away. do you expect something different for target? >> yeah, actually i do. there's no doubt the boycotter is part of the probable and reading with this period and the analysts keep in mind i'll relay to the investors are the ones buying the stock or in this case selling big amounts of stock and more concerned of the fundamental issues and they're
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watching it very, very carefully and they want to understand what the effect is on the sales and i really expect this to fade overtime. keep in mind that all of target's competitors, all of them have pride sections and wal-mart has a pride section and macys kohls, well spoken about recently. jc penny, macys stock is down 25% and consumers aren't buying apparel in this environment. i expect this to be here and dealing with it on the way out. over time this is not going to be a big issue for them. will: we'll find out. time will tell the truth on that. it's a very fair point and you make about competitors and i know that all of them and i've sincerely saying having a pride section is one thing and having certain merchandise is one thing and in correlation to children's stuff and the alliance really quickly and i see you wanting to speak and i want to hear your
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last point on this. what would you have done. i'm curious and you get a boycott or get protested by the pride supporters if you don't do it one way or do it the other way and in one way. >> one item that tuck swim suit made the difference verse the competitor and that made the mistake big. forgiveness and love, that's part of america and that's what you have to do. there was a problem at babies r us and the contest where the first baby of the year gets $20,000 and he was born with the immigrant and they didn't have a tax id and we love all babies. at the end of the day you show that and you noisy recordings
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this too and get out of a problem, address as a real problem and show love for people and it works. will: i appreciate that and appreciate love. i would offer one other word as well, how about judgment. seems to be in short supply and talking about tuck bathing suits, talking about leadership with some bad judgment. >> well, my people that i've talked to here, they go how did that get past the meeting and agree? let's put that in the assortment. the place had different colors and fine, show the rainbow. ginger bread house, fine. everyone carries that and i've never seen one item make a difference like this. will: what a great conversation. gerald storch, thank you for being with us this morning. >> my pleasure. will: gop hopefuls gearing up to ride motorcycles and roast biden at jo ni and ernst road and ride. and don't miss brian kilmeade tonight at 8:00 p.m.. >> i everyone. one nation with me is coming umm
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>> you take a look at nato where we're one of 28, now it's portion we're one of 28 countries and got in and said wait a minute, we're paying for almost the whole thing and took advantage of us on trade and europe is almost as bad as china. china is horrible but so is europe. they treated us horribly and don't want us or or food and take care of them on military and after the first reading with nato, hi to get a bit warmed up to the people. but i realize that we were paying the majority of the money
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and i don't want to use the word screw but they're screwing us on trade. will: former president trump is reaffirming his agenda on trade and time for nato countries to pay their fair share on the stage. rachel: iowa senator joni ernst making her stakes on at the same time did he roll back some of that and got the europeans to pay more. is that continuing or has the biden administration changed some of those policy s? >> good morning and welcome to des moines, iowa, folks. but, yes, you are absolutely correct in that president trump really -- he encouraged and literally forced some of those nato members to step up to the plate and contribute more. but what we have seen in the biden administration is a
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rollback. we have a president that's very weak on the international stage and most certainly other world leaders look to this administration and they see, you know, let's face it, a real sucker there. they look at us and look at the fall of afghanistan, they see the failures that this president has had in negotiating with world leaders and they feel they can take advantage of us. that's why we need another republican in the white house. we need someone who will be strong on that world stage and show america as the leader it should be. pete: that sign behind you says ride and roast, no roast and ride. you're kick off the motorcycle ride for presidential hopefuls later today and who's going to be there and what are you hoping to hear? >> we have eight of those presidential hopefuls, pete, and
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vice president mike pence is going to be riding with me on the motorcycle portion right here in des moines, iowa. so we have nicky haley, tim scott, ron desantis, mike pence, vivek ramaswamy, perry johnson, larry elder, you name it. there's tremendous candidates on this very stage today. now, we kickoff the day at big barn ha harley davidson and the ticket sale proceeds goes to the freedom society cedar rapids iowa with a veteran operation helping veterans and come out to the hog roast at iowa state fairgrounds where all of the great iowa gop voters will hear from these candidates. they'll start making a decision on who they want to support in the iowa caucuses. all roads to 2024 go right through the roast and ride here in iowa. will: senator, a couple real quick hard hitting journalistic
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questions here. do the candidates pick their motorcycle like do they get to pick between a crotch rocket or harley or try ump? and second, if you could, has anyone ever fallen or crashed? >> well, the only riders that we will have today -- i will be riding, vice president mike pence will be riding. i ride a harley davidson, i have a soft tail deluxe. that's my motorcycle, and then the vice president will also be on a harley davidson today. i think the other candidates will just meet us here at the fairgrounds. i am all inclusive. this is a big tent. we're cassioppi semi-ing of hondas, suzuukis, indians. they're all welcome. rachel: senator, you're welcome here and come and do a hog roast here. we love to eat on "fox & friends" weekend. we'd be open to that. >> we love it here too. pete: we'll critique all the speakers at your roast and ride
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and we'll do a after action review. you know about those. i like that. >> that sounds great. roastandride.com and a lot of media will be joining us today and stay tuned. these folks are great and inspirational and we're anxious to hear about them. will: senator, thank you so much. have fun today. >> thanks so much. pete: support fox news medias, team fox fleet by the way and they climb for a cause in new york city tomorrow. june 4 for the tunnel to towers stair climb. you can participate as well by donating and visit t2t.org to help contribute. pete: it's a great cause and a bunch of folks here will be climbing the stairs. rachel: we'll cover that tomorrow as well. pete: absolute chicagoly, all morning long -- absolutely, all longer long. will: elon musk blasts gender affirming care. child gentle mutilation. a board certified obgyn soundrt
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and if we're willing to put our faith and trust in him, because he took our sins to the cross, he died in our place for our sins, and god raised him to life. if you've never invited christ into your heart, into your life, you can do that right now by just praying this prayer, just saying, “god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry. forgive me. i want to turn from my sins. i want to trust your son as my savior and follow him as lord from this day forward, forever”" if you prayed that prayer, call that number. god bless you. will: back with fox weather alert, several tornadoes and damaging hail sweeping across parts of west texas yesterday. in the sunshine stated bracing for wet weather and rip tides from the remnants of the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season. tropical storm arlene is swirling in the gulf of mexico. turn it over to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for the fox weather forecast. hey, rick.
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reporter: yeah, texas desperately needs moisture and they've got a lot and take a look at maps and show you what's going on with the first named storm of the hurricane season, which began on thursday, june 1. get an idea and not a major system with this and it'll dissipate through the day today and eventually those remnants of that is somewhere down around northern parts of cuba. we'll see a lot of moisture with this still continue to be pulled in across parts of florida, south florida especially throughout the afternoon, expect to see some more storms and then we had very heavy rain again as you were saying across parts of west texas and kansas. we're going to see more of that fire throughout the day today and here's where the drought is and we need moisture and we'll get moisture over the next number of days and that'll help just a bit. all right, pete, back to you inside. pete: thank you, rick. say hi to the folks. my man in the yellow shirt. elon musk speaking attains so-called gender afor -- out against so-called gender
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affirming care for minors. tweeting nobody knows who they are as a child. it's staggering to say that. consenting adults should do whatever makes them happy front pushing vieding it doesn't harm others and a child is not capable of consent and laws are protecting minors and our next guest agrees saying puberty blockers are the cruelest thing a physician can do to a child. joining us is board certified obgyn dr. greg marshawn. thank you for being here with us. why is industries like yours and why are they going along with this under the guides of healthcare things we should be doing with kids. >> political views and groups and universities that are receiving funding from the groups and like medicine is getting a push from politics and this could have a space.
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pete: do you think most of the colleagues will say of course kids can't smoke or get tattoos and allow them to like previously 10 years ago so previously work like that. >> this is complete lunacy. unfortunately i can't lie about the state of medicine today and the organizations and 100% puberty is not sick and a child going through puberly should not guilty be subjected to something like this and it's a time of change and a lot of us might have had a blanket or stuffed animal we loved because we're afraid to change and forces a physician to come around and says you've got to take away the scariest change of all, puberty and put it on hold. that's the coolest thing to do to a child.
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you're going to take away a time when they're maturing and becoming a man or woman and a time to figure out whether they want -- what position they want to have in this world and what they'll be in this world and take that all away and force them to make very adult decisions and this is just incredibly cool thing as a child and really powerful stance. pete: adults are the ones to blame allowing in to happen. doctors and parents and data showing it to 13 and breast removed. >> that was a shocking moment for me. just in last september when i read pediatrics and saw northwestern university in chicago and not a rumor that we found out about and this was dry publishing in her paper they performed double mastectomies on a 13-year-old for the so-called diagnosis of gerund affirming. gender affirming and that's incredibly sick and i can't
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believe it's tolerated in medicine in the u.s. and i'm thrill that had mr. musk is speaking out and he wants to move towards the criminalization of doing these horrible things against minors that can't consent to them. pete: they call it gender affirming care. it's child mutilation that we're allowing. real quick, play this forward ten years, 15 years. what does this look like in the healthcare industry when you've got young kids that have made life altering choice that can't be reversed. >> yeah, unfortunately it'll most likely result in a lot of children that have a lot of new psychiatric disorderrers and harming a child and taking away natural development process of puberty and leaving them confused and this is for the common health for the public health and this will be a big crisis in the future of treating the damage that we've done to these children down the road and certainly going to take a lot of healthcare dollars to take care of these people that we've harmed later on.
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pete: i want to absolute you, doctor. it take as lot of courage for someone in your industry to speak out because it's cutting against the grain even if it's grounded in common sense. dr. greg marshawn, god bless you and thank you, sir. >> thank you. pete: appreciate it. staggering. up next, 70 is the new 30, prince william whispers at his chatty cathy and we're going to chili's chapel. i don't know what any of that means but that guy is going to help us figure it out. raymon arroyo is here with the rachel's roundup to help us figure it out. and it was just what kind of came recommended. i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active, high-quality poops. if i can invest in her health and be proactive,
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rachel: time for another pop culture roundup and we have a raymon arroyo and late great especially hollywood drama. 70 is the new 30. super model christie brinkly feels just as strong as 69 as in her 30s and still poses in a by bikini. is this giving hope to older women or too much pressure? >> nobody has to sell me on christie brinkly, she's been stunningly beautiful and she's eternally beautiful and i'm married to a woman like this and i like this.
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if she wants to wear amy by i bikini.>> if you can get away wt at 70, more power to you, christie. rachel: chop chop. this is the moment that prince william tells chatty kate to move along after animal mated conversation with the princess of jordan at her wedding. take a look. oh, we don't have the video but she's talking to this woman here and he's like going, come on. wrap it up. chop chop. >> i'm married to a crown phenfadepattern not ick and -- c and royalty fanatic. rachel: he's a globalist and i don't like him and really don't know. >> sean never told you let's
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wrap t rachel. let's move it. >> treat you like a royal. rachel: this is very public and i thought it was rude. okay, last one. a georgia bride goes viral because she's served chili's takeout at her wedding. it's the new biden wedding. maybe he should walk her down the aisle. >> we're both parents of married children or soon to be married children. the difference between a $70,000 bill or $2,000 bill, that's a big gap. if they want to eat chilis, eat chili's. who am i to dictate. if you're the one paying, who cares. i are this is a sign of the biden economy. what would you do if you were picking one? >> chipotle. rachel: me too. that's because we're both la latinos. >> can't touch it. will: people are always happy to
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eat southwestern. >> got to go, chop chop, move it along. rachel: chop chop. coming up, we're calling out congress' pointless pet projects that are turning into taxpayer pet peeves. stay with us. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and itchy eyes have you itching for a fight, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's treatt-e-d.com.
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