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because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save $500 on all-new tempur-breeze mattresses. rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends". we begin in hour with a fox news alert. protests yesterday outside the supreme court following two monumental ruling ands the high court ruled in favor of a colorado graphic designer lori i smith that refused to design custom websites for same sex couples successfully arguing it conflicts with her christian faith. >> today is a day of victory but not just for me, for all americans. the court affirmed to the .g cannot force anyone to say something they don't believe. will: president biden suffer ago major defeat as justices blocked $430 billion student loan
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bailout plan. it would have allowed eligible borrowers to cal sen ultimately -- cancel up to $20,000 in debt. joey: this all follows a previous day of landmark decision withs the high court voting to outlaw race-based affirmative action in college admissions. huge week for the supreme court of the united states and offering support for america and hope on a race, color behind country or one that adheres to the fundamental principal of free speech or one that understands the limited powers of the three branches of government and executive, legislative and judicial. it was a great week for america because of the supreme court of the united states.
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jowski this was the worst week for joe biden and some of us making these for the administration and it was a great week for donald trump as well. he was able to prove in this week that his election was different and so many ways you laid out well. >> who hasn't taken a victory lap and probably could is mitch mcconnell. as much as the supreme court and donald trump's legacy, it's probably the one thing that most conservatives feel like mitch mcconnell followed through with in leading the senate majorities and he made sure merrick garland had it. joey: he put himself in a tough situation arguing against merrick garland and for the final supreme court justice of donald trump's tenure. rachel: maybe the only good thing he's done. joey: a lot of people sit on it and he hasn't taken a victory lap yet and maybe he will. there's an election coming up. rachel: absolutely.
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will: some of the 2024 presidential candidates including donald trump on the decisions from the supreme court. >> they also gave religious liberty as you know, you saw the decisions today, a tremendous win, religious liberty got a tremendous win today. >> president biden, he continues to look for ways to attract voters through give aways and we saw the results of printing and spending $4 trillion. >> the supreme court proven itself and it's a backstop for the country and freedom of the people to make sure that the administrative state is the line. rachel: on another topic, moms are becoming the backstop for what's going on in america's school system and this week a
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very powerful group that's really flexing its ability to make real serious policy changes at a very local level and moms for liberty and sign of just how speaking to moms for liberty yesterday. ings system of articulation there's no earth -- >> there's no earthly force more powerful than a mother's love for her children. that's true. in school board races, pta meetings and town halls across the nation and taught the
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radical left marxist and communist a lesson and they'll never forget, don't mess with america's moms. does that make sense? i know exactly what they're talking about. don't meso. that's a powerful group. will: that's absolutely troupe and a group that's flexed over the last couple years coming to electoral pol politics and most notably for virginia and injecting race for school or trans issues. it's the river you do not cross to start messing with people's children. rachel: yeah. will: it's had a real backlash and polling out from gallop and showing support for same sex marriage over the past 15 or so years. it's a st steady rise and it's declined in almost every political category as well.
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democrat and republican. it moved beyond let us live our lives before the moment of the trans issue or the supreme court this week and must make my cake and website. you must celebrate. you gnus allow us to talk to your children about this movement. that's when it pushed too far and you're going to see a real fallout and you already have begun to see a real fallout and when you see something that was accepted for awhile like gay marriage and all of a sudden they start declining. >> sexual orientation and it's a pandora's box to pull any rabbit out of the hat and sexual orlikowski generallation, a lot of people can -- orientation and people can understand it's cut and dry and specific and has it within itself and people understand it and i have a gay cup and will a lesbian couple in
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my immediate family and they're amazing people. but then when that gets wrapped into this ideology of identity that has people walking around in a leather dog costume and being outrageous for the point of tearing down every societal norm asking for respect in society, to me those are two different things but if you're calling yourself, if you're on the radical side of that saying everything is all encompassed, everyone sense of aloha saying that's not true. that's how people that aren't familiar with the issue are going to take it. i'm not even trying to conflate on myself and we celebrate pride month going from sexual orientation all the way to what i consider to be de-botch reigns
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leading. rachel: what monster liberty did well was invited gays against grooms to their conference and had a seminar about thatment it's using sex ed to sexualize children and talk about issues that we as parents understand are in our per view and frankly are not age appropriate and are not important to discuss in a school setting. i think it is the sexualization of children through the curriculum that really teed parents off and went no way. it gave a lot of wings to groups like moms for liberty and even in the case of virginia and you awakened a bear and i think the efforts that were being done to paint this group as an extremist
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tick them off more and look up videos and every single candidate there had some pretty strong words to say and proof that the republican party wants to become the party. will: the debt loan forgiveness program. the affirmative action ruling is only the beginning. because colleges are not going to just give up race as a factor and admissions and the entire ed edifice of this is built on the principals and harvard said it was a hard day and they had to stop being racist. and they will look for new ways, they will find them. essays, chief justice john
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roberts said don't go to essays and this was a backdoor of essays and they're going to look for new ways to continue to use race. rachel: i've got to write an essay showing me as a victim overcoming discrimination. that's where they're going to go for sure. joey: well, if we are going to move on, we talk about live your life however you want to, but you can't live your life wherever you want to because you can't get to where you want to go. so united airline ceo obviously issued an apology and talking about it earlier this morning. he jumped on a private jet and took off instead of, i don't know, maybe going to the airport and helping his fellow -- patrons and his fellow workers there at united airlines figure it out. he's been called out and white house press secretary kareem jean-pierre says faa is working with airlines but called out united airlines specifically.
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let's hear it. >> as we head into july 4th, the department of transportation and the faa are working closely with airlines to help minimize flight disruptions resulting from extreme weather, airline operations quickly recovered from the weather this week except for united airlines, which expects to return to normal tomorrow. rachel: so the ceo of united airlines said this about his decision to take it with the wrong decision. it was so insensitive and lured customers waiting to get home. you guys, i really -- i don't care if he took a -- what's he going to do? go behind the counter and help? i mean, he's obviously rich. he's the ceo, and let's all admit that that's what they do. all of us wish we were rich enough to take a private jet. let's not be lipocrits about it. -- hypocrites about it. joey: maybe call up five passengers going to the same place and say come with maine
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i'll do something t frames it. rachel: john ca carey saying the world is going to end. end >> i don't. rachel: i saw that will look and i thought it was -- will: this is a story people pay attention to and you don't dis-age is there's been this separation, and i think it happens in late, late, late empires regardless of world history. the separation between elites and everyone else between elites and the common man. we see the evaporation of the middle class. it's what happens. all though this story seems illustrative, it looks like another example. you're right. he's the ceo of united airlines and has a place to get to and access to a private jet, he can take that private jet. the problem is the rest of us don't have access to private jets so we're stuck in the system and, look, i consider the fact that we can get in an
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aluminum tube and fly across the globe in a matter of hours to be ultimate luxury and insane cancellations and delays that seem to come out of nowhere. i don't understand the weather thing. why did d it just affect united in i didn't hear about a bunch of american and southwest cancellations and this industry -- one last point i know i'm ranting, this industry doesn't seem fully capable of getting itself together and hasn't for half a century. it's amazing technology, it's the height of human progress. it'd be awesome if it could run on time. rachel: i love that you brought up the -- and i agree with everything you have to say. but i love that you brought up this disparity. it was really glaring during covid when some of the worst covidens, will, were the ones taking private jet where is they didn't have to wear masks. the covidens who were trying to make everyone wear masks and forcing everybody on planes to
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do this theater where we had to wear a mask but could take it off if we were snacking but then covid didn't get us if we were -- it was just so stupid and everyone was so uncomfortable but then those people making us do that and, you know, virtue signaling about it were taking private jets where they didn't have to wear a mask or deal with any of this. . joey: bad optics and it was hypocritical for him and i have two reactions and this hit a nerve so bad because it making people feel absolutely helpless in something that they rarely are challenged on, which is to move themselves from one place to the other and be where they want to be and the other side of that is, wow, in this country of just about any means, you can buy a ticket and be wherever you want to be. you should use this with a opportunity and hate to be a kumbaya and appreciate the fact of the spoils of the place we
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live. maybe work a little hard tore keep it this way. rachel: when you're totally free is in your own car and they're trying to make gas expensive and put us on ev. fight for your independence. nothing like a car. go anywhere you want. will: turning to a few additional headlines. nypd commissioner get ago standing ovation on her last day. the first woman to lead the department announced plans to resign last month after only 18 months on the job. sewall has not addressed publicly where she was leaving but had a rocky relationship with mayor eric adams and a replacement as not been named. la tonya johnson is facing backlash after this statement. during a debate on crime spreading from the cities. >> [ bleep ] the suburbs because they don't know a [ bleep ] thing about how life is in the
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city. rachel: spicey. will: america first legal seen yore adviser ian prior said her statement makes no sense and city policies that have people in the suburbs upset. >> it is a dangerous statement, it is a dangerous sentment, and crime is -- sentiment and crime is spilling into the suburbs because of the policies and these kind of lawmakers support. will: johnson facing calling to resign. the los angeles incarcerated jells suffer ago 6-2 loss and arizona diamond backs and ohtani's almost 500-foot solo home run. >> his 30th home run and absolute rocket. will: 493 feet. matt olson with two big home runs and atlanta braves 6-4 win over the miami marlins. joey: give me that chop. will: they're awesome.
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the braves are awesome. so are the texas rangers but the braves are really awesome. rachel: still ahead, china rolling out the red carpet for america's top ceos but could be in for a big surprise thanks to a new ccp law. senator mark wayne mullen on the national security threat next. joey: hunter's legal team hits back and gop efforts to uncover the truth but what about the damming what's app message. monica crowley on the biden family probe right here coming up.
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rachel: time to roll out the red carpet and we're talking about communist china warm welcome to the top ceo but a new law could make business even riskier in the ccp and top intel a sweeping anti-espionage law gives beijing expanded legal grounds for accessing and controlling data held by u.s. if i weres in china. senator, great to have you on. why are these -- are these companies waking up to the threat of china? what's going on here? why are we not seeing the kind of shift under the trump
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administration of companies starting to bring their businesses back home? >> during the trump administration and bam administration, trump was going after u.s. companies to bring manufacturing and they were real relaxed and what this new law that goes into effect today, it goes after the company and individuals and ceos and all the employees and expands coverage to anything they've deemed secret or intelligence to the documents and material items and security. here's the thing, doesn't define what the items are so anything they deem important they can go after you personally. that is a huge concern because it opens up all types of
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liability for anything that you might have said on social media inside the united states and anything that you might have said in private in your hotel room, but china is always listening that's what the partial liability and could arrest you inside of china and deem a national security risk. the heart of this is globalism and polling on this week and the drop in patriotism among american citizens and having a hard time understanding why the ceos if not because of the bottom line and they just must understand that china's aims to take over america and have nefarious goals here. >> you're correct here and the problem is they want to do business inside the united states but because of the regulatory environment, a good
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example, a company that does an bot icks and they're the largest an bot ick producer in the world and it's important. we only produce around 1% of an bot icks that we use inside the united states and this is done inside china and wanting to come to the u.s. and i spoke to the ceo wanting help and he said it would take seven years for him to get clear the permits that's required underneath the current administration and eight to nine years and ceo can't take that hit and have a board and employees that they've got to be the issue of the unit going to do about this and it's a great opportunity and ceos are
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personally scared and this is a great opportunity for biden administration if they're not so full of activists and actually be business friendly to say, hey, we're going to open the doors and streamline all the perpermits and allow you to brig the business back to the united states. we will take advantage of the swell of manufacturing coming back to the united states literally overnight. rachel: we saw it under the trump administration and things moving in that direction and then they stopped. one wonder ifs it's hurting our company and the national security. >> if the democrats are in charge and president trump is in office, they'd be accusing him of doing exactly what hunter biden and the big guy at, at that time vice president joe
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biden and now president joe biden is doing. can't think that has something to do with it and if this is a direct relationships with the ccp company that they've obviously paid you and your son millions and can't think it has something to do with it and no way and zero changes to do this under president trump and this is a direct attack on united states citizens and businesses. when they talk about the word espionage, that's the lead title of this, espionage and national security with no definition, that holds every american citizen that goes to china to do business or on vacation liable and anything that the communist party of china wants to interpret and rescue and hold you in contempt for. rachel: incredible. this is the decision on student debt and loans and saying that you're being hypocritical
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because you're -- you were tied to companies that received ppp, ppp loans so listen to this. >> fighting against a program that helped millions of their own constituents and handing trillions of tax cuts to billions of corporations in the super wealthy and many had no problems accepting millions of dollars in forgiven pandemic loans. like senator mark wayne mullen from oklahoma had more than 1.4 million in pandemic loans forgiven. he represents 489,000 eligible borrowers that were turned down today. rachel: your response? >> this is what hatches when you put activists in charge of the white house and government. he has no clue what was happening in the world and the difference between a student loan and mandate that the government put down. the man dade was shutting businesses down but wants us to keep our employees and the
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compensation the same. the paycheck protection program had strict requirements. you had to have 60% of it had to go to the employee payroll and the rest was very restricted to spend it on like a mortgage or rent. we had to take that out in order to keep our employees in place because of the government mandate shut us down and student loan is something you chose. you chose to take the loan to go to college. you chose to get a degree or not get a degree to finish that student loan out. you can't compare them, they're apples and oranges and by the way, paycheck protection program was designed to be forgiven. it was designed if you hit a mate rex and they're required and they'd be forgiven. student loans never designed to be forgiven and it was your responsibility and it is still your responsibility. 87% of american people don't have student loans so why should 87% be paying for the 13%. rachel: you make a fair distinction. now we know that that move to
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forgive those loans was unconstitutional. senator mullens, greats to have you on. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on. rachel: you got it. happy fourth of july. >> appreciate it. i love celebrating america. rachel: all right, take care. still ahead, reigning champ in the last six years our own rick reichmuth weatherman umbrella helped raise $300,000 in support of the nation'heros and the latest design and meet one of the many veterans that have been helped by this patriotic project coming up. ♪
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with folds of honor and the newest patriot umbrella and rick joins us. now with folds of honor founder and folds of honor recipient jen stevens. before i talk to each of you, let's just -- dan, joni ernst, everyone watching and -- jen, rick is more nervous for this segment and i'm on tv with rick all the time and take all those appearances and put them together. he's more nervous for this one appearance. >> this is a big deal. it's like having a baby you want to look good to the world and employees that work year round getting this stuff done and getting it done right. i don't want to let them down. will: i can hear it in your voice and see it in your eyes. not just about looking good but doing good. you have as we know partnered with folds of honor and then for all these many years to help people out like lieutenant jen stevens with us on the program, who's the recipient of folds of honor scholarship.
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jen, we love to start with you this morning. tell us what this means for you and your family. >> absolutely. i'm the widow of lieutenant navy commander matthew stevens. so four of our six childrens were recipients and this just -- yes, absolutely. matt actually suffered from a traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress and ultimately lost his life to service cancer and our children lived through every moment of the struggles with him and folds of honor stepped in and said, we are going to fill this gap for you and of everything you have to worry about, education is not one of those things and i'm telling you it was just absolutely a devine blessing for our family. will: we appreciate your husband and your family and when you've given to this country.
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lieutenant colonel roony, we also appreciate you and there's so many things i love and rick hit it. this is his business and the life blood of america. it's just not the weather man on fox and making a difference number one producing the best umbrella in the world but i want to say thank you to rick and everybody that's purchased the weather man umbrella because they're changing lives and what an awesome combination. i'm in yellowstone national park this week with my five daughters, and we had some rain and we all had our weatherman umbrella out, but i'm so excited for the kid's version to come out because that's what we do at folds. we have 12,000 applications from families who have had someone killed or disabled and had a dream to go to school next year and what an easy way for fox viewers to step in and go to
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weathermanumbrella.com and change the life of a first responder family. can't change olds friends and thank you so much for all you do. will: i can attest as well like dan did for what it's worth. these umbrellas are awesome and really high quality and i give you a hard time because you're my friend. i can see it in your eyes how much it means to you and you're launching with a kid's umbrella. >> i did this to make a great umbrella. there needs a place for a great umbrella and not bad ones. that was my whole goal thinking i could do something like this and give back to an organization like folds of honor and see what they do that is a generational impact by providing these scholarships that will impact not only the re-syenites but kids -- recipients and kids cpi families as well. they're launching a kid's umbrella line and kids love umbrellas and we started making this and this umbrella, the kids umbrella we're very excited to
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launch this and this full kid's lanes in allen park and starting today, $5 from every one of our umbrellas goes -- of the folds offs honor umbrellas to goes to folds of honor. $365,000 we've residented over five years and we want this number to go up. weathermanumbrella.com is where to buy and we're launching in one today. thank you everyone for your support. will: thank you, rick. not only a high quality umbrella but one this gives back as well. lieutenant colonel dan roony. we're appreciative of what your husband and family and sacrifice are about and happy for the scholarships and folds of honor.
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rachel: how is this for a wakeup call a five foot al gay templet the dog alerted -- alligator. the dog alerted them to the intruder and they wrangled the intruder. joey: lawmakers will be having them accusing house republicans of manipulating the what's app message. this suicide a new report shows the president warned top aids against offering him any advice on hunter's public appearances. former assistant treasury secretary monica crowley joining us now with reaction. monica, i don't know how you tell your aids not to tell you
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that and back to the what's app and how the attorney is responding to it, it seems like he's saying they're fabricated and not that the text didn't happen. >> great to be with you, joey, good morning. abby low el who's hunter biden's attorney and throwing out this and he's longed for the business of intimidating witnesses and congressional committees and trying to stop them from carrying out their constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities and this is what is there and these iu are s and other whistle
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blowers and livelihood and jobs and et cetera. they have mountains and against hunter biden is again, all roads lead to joe because none of this would be happening if joe biden weren't senator, vice president, and now president. those offices have leveraged over many years to enrich and empower themselves. joey: yeah, with nbc reporting that joe biden is being told maybe don't be with your son everywhere he goes while he's in trouble. that's optics and looking at 20246789 looking at 2024, that's the gavin newsom and don't dot sean hannity sit down interview unless you have something cooking in my opinion and look at hunter biden what's happening with joe biden without a legal scandal and optics going into 2024. >> yeah, joe biden is traipsing
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hunter around keeping him hip to hip they're on air force one together and went to ireland together and they're at camp david and at steak dinners. this is the level of contempt this white house and democrats have for the american people and now hunter is an admitted criminal and the pes just keeps them putting in all of our faces and that's the contempt they have. i think looking at 2024, this is going to be a very dicey proposition assuming that joe biden is the nominee. i don't think he'll be the nominee. the man can't even find his pants and somehow he's going to run for president and serve another four years. it's absurd. the democrat power brokers on the left understand this, understand he's incredibly weak and know that they can't run kamala harris either because she's his torrically the most unpopular -- historically the most unpopular vice president. are they looking for alternatives like governor newsom, perhaps michelle obama 124 we don't know but looks like
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it's moving in that direction. joey: looks that way to me and several people appear to feel that way. monica crowley, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, joey. joey: coming up, get your popcorn ready and usfl championship game tonight between the stallions and maulers and executive vice ft. for football operations darryl johnson previews it all with us here next. ♪ i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. take the first step to see if your small business qualifies.
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rachel: it is a big usfl championship night at birmingham stallions take on the pittsburgh maulers. joey: will the stallions continue dominance or maulers capture one of the most surprising championships in recent pro sports history? will: ask the usfl executive director and former dallas player and three time champion darryl moose johnson. great to see you this morning. so in a way, well, we've got david and goliath in a way. we've got a favorite and birmingham stal stallions and sy withs the maulers. >> yeah, there's a lot of great back stories and first for pittsburgh trying to go back-to-back for birmingham and the one that i'm going to weigh in on as offensive player, will, i take offense to this statement
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but defense wins championships and offense sells tickets. so we've got the number one defense versus the number one offense out there. i want to see how that one plays out as well. joey: darryl, when it comes to usfl, if some of the viewers haven't gotten into it yet but may tune in for this game, what make this is league important and what make it is different, and special? >> the big thing we're trying to do, joey, is be a stand alone professional football league and giving guys a opportunity to continue playing the game of football they love or get to the next level and one thing we try to do is along thomas mancino journey for them is find out what it was that did no not allow them to stay with an nfl team and come back to us and work with the coaches and go through the course of the season and work on their craft, and i really think the spring element is important now for the nfl because we've reduced the amount of time that's spent on the practice field in college and a lot of guys are getting to that professional opportunity and maybe not detailed in their craft as much as they used to be so what we do is give them the opportunity to come into the
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usfl, play a professional football-style game, fast paced, get used to the game speed, work on techniques and details and take another shot at trying to get to the nfl. joey: that's awesome. will: so, moose, is that -- are you going to go with the -- what is it, the cliche, the thing we follow? defense wins championships. are you picking against the birmingham stallions? >> as on offensive guy, will, it's hard for me to go against that saying. i think it's a combination. i really do believe that you have to have all three fazes of the game working and that's really what happens in this game. the number one defense versus number one offense will be a great 34567up. both of them have very, very good special teams and explosive return guys on each sides of the ball and the matchup that's out there that nobody is talking zack the offense going from the birmingham defense and that's the one that's going to tip the scale for it and that's the one to keep your eye on in the
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course of the game tonight. will: leaning towards pittsburgh. which way are you leaning, rachel? rachel: pittsburgh. joey: the stallions and bjcc and watched good bands and i sit down in the road. will: i'm all about the full offense on this one too. darryl, it's great, you've had another great season and happy for the usfl and tune in for the championship game today. >> absolutely. will: tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern time and sun will be up in the east and catch that game tonight. thank you, darryl. rachel: thank you, darryl. >> welcome, you got it. thank you, rachel. rachel: okay, still ahead, red, white and they're all talking about how they did on that segment. red, white and barbecue. it's forth ovule weekend and we're show -- fourth of july weekend and showing you the recipes that will take your cookout to the next level. you've got to stick around. joey: oh, boy, look at that. ♪
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joey: straight to a fox news alert. protesters yesterday outside the supreme court following two monumental rulings. in a 6-3 vote, the high court ruled in favor of a web designer. successfully arguing it conflicts with her christian faith. >> today is certainly a victory but not just for me, for all americans. court has affirmed that the government cannot force anyone to say something it doesn't believe. rachel: yeah. she said free speech is for everyone. and in a separate ruling, president biden suffering a major defeat as the justice diss blocked his $430 billion student loan bailout plan. it would have allowed eligible borrowers to cance
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