tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News July 16, 2023 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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♪ ♪ >> well hello on had sunday morning at 89 a.m. you're looking at gulfport, mississippi look at that sun. nice and bright. gulf port mississippi pete, he had a lot of thoughts about grass this morning and sprinklers. pete: sure there's plenty of sprinkler systems just zoom in a little bit. kayleigh: look at that. pete: there's a great -- >> bringing back groove is in the heart. great seafood restaurant in gulf port, mississippi. i can't remember the name of the restaurant but a big old mississippi accent says down in florida they've got those he
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named four or five fish and down here, and then he rattled off like a dozen fish and that's why the fish has been here. you know what the lesson is a lot of loving going on in the mud. >> your mississippi accent is pretty good do you practice that in the mirror? will: gulf of mexico is dirtier and clears up over by florida and swirls towards texas an we get the worst of it but in that brown water a lot of fish. kayleigh: good accent. good accent. well on to this, ron desantis he says voters tell that i theyt like trump's rhetoric listen to him in iowa. >> i've been around just two days here. number one thing people comp -- come up to me and said trump attacking kim renolds they are not now doing that so if that is not the way we win as republicans. the way you win is to unite
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republicans, win independents and even win some democrats. >> here's ron desantis attack about verbal jabs between he and trump i'll tell you there's two sides to what you heard from ron desantis. one side is this, i think he is telling the truth that a lot of people do not like the vigorous in fighting among republicans. there are people that i hear in my life as well that don't like the tenure of it. but other side of it is ron desantis is losing most of those verbal sparring fights with president trump he, of course, would like it to end. either way, he wants it to end -- because it is just not working for him but for trump. kayleigh: trump ahead by 30 points in every single poll i've looked at. how do you make a change and get movement. the debate on fox news might be an opportunity and see if trump shows up but candidates behind by 30 points or less. >> ploying kim renolds strategy
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he mentioned her in that dairy queen clip too and won't get it going again when it is a tough week for him. reports are that desantis campaign shed staffers because their recent fundraising has been slim of the 20 million they raised 3 million is for the general election which you have yo to get to so they've built a big machine and will you've pointed this out to win in the early states it is not about the popular vote but iowa spending a lot of time there but the base hasn't ignited. one of the insous is that, turning point usa down at west palm beach that is a destination point you would think for candidates that want a huge grassroots conservative organization. donald trump spoke last night, ron desantis did not accept the invitation to go there. maybe because the reception would not have been as strong for him. but it's florida. this is a group he spoke there many times before, and has been very supportive of ron desantis. but here's how you talk about
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those attacks. donald trump continued it last night and talked about who might be catching up to ron desantis. watch. >> sanctimonious and blish hand hers are wasting time and resources to divide the party they're dividing the party -- although he's dropping so quickly probably not going to be in second place much longer. i wonder is going to be maybe it's vivek. >> surging there's no doubt about it and relatively unknown vivek ramaswamy comes off the sidelines and he surges because he's shown a willingness to fight. against don lemmon danny that bass chuck todd big liberal anchors many you know and he's fought and rewarded. will: one of the parts of politics i know the least and honestly i don't want to know much more is aspect of functioned --
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fundraising to become president of the united states but also a reality. you know, candidates are getting creative in how they go about raising money. you bring about vivek he's an interesting program saying i'll give you 10% you get to keep 10% had is creative it is also like wow. so like -- i can make a lot of money packaging money for vivek ramaswamy i can make some money. >> it is the worth thing i ran for office a lifetime ago and getting on the phone asking people for money especially in a crowded prime. i don't know we're looking at other people see what happens after the primary. it is the worth will to your point. kayleigh: vivek has 46, the other two i think doug burgum and suarez when do you ask yourself what am i doing here? >> those are on the young debate
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stage so he's trying to get you told me the number at 40,000. you have to have 40,000 individual done force get on that first debate stage he said if you get a gift card. >> what a deal. >> i hope that works everywhere. and francis suarez is raffling away front row seats for -- enter miami and why would you want those because messy lionel messy is entering miami. >> they want to all get on the stage that's when you can get on the first fox debate and trying to raise money any way they can and bring in fox news sunday anchor and legal correspondent shannon bream thanks for being here as always. have you seen anything like this the way candidates are kind of having to get creative to raise money? usually it is hey support me because you leak me mow it's say here's a gimmick. >> now i to watch for will to make it a side hustle it is unique but you know the minute the rnc announce what the
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criteria would be they had to start getting really creative with this because it is not only the 40,000 unique donors but you have to have a certain number of donors from 30 states or territories when they said territory i think of guam that's where i'm going to do my campaigning. somewhere really good but yeah it is funny to see this. but they all know you've got to get that state, got to that stage in august you talked about this earlier in the show that's the thing you have to get there and be part of the first national audience to make your case because we're into it. we cover men and women all of the time. we know every nuance of what they're saying and probably get their stump speeches by now and a lot of americans they're living their lives. they're not thinking about this stuff but they are going to tune in for that first debate and some of them they're like this is the first introduction for a lot of them. so you've got to get there and if that means you know a $20 gift for a $1 donation maybe chick-fil-a i'm in.
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burgam is my guy. >> the cash on hand you have donald trump at 22.5 million desantis half that. 12.2 million but tim scott cash on hand. $21.1 million he could be in this for the long haul. >> he's a good fund raiser known for that out through the senate so certainly when he got out there he has money to start from old campaign and from there he's really good at this. the stuff you talked about that i would hate doing to is calling, gripping begging for $25 million he's good at that and a natural person making fund raising pitches an you're hearing too that there's some major donors now reaching out to him because -- they want another option if they're anti-trump a lot of those big dollar men and women are now talking to tim scott. so he's a very viable candidate although he has not pulled highway in polling he's very well loved and he does well in early estates so we'll see. >> shannon i don't like talking
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about fund raising but the support and the law and i've been validated in that -- that fact because of what happened to what is it now two weeks ago and sprouter supreme court is the last stand that's in my personal estimate when it is affirmative action and free speech and student loan forgiveness and biden administration have come back and said we're beginning to get 30 million in debt forgiveness. this time it is centered around individuals qhof kind of maintained that debt for a long time 20 years i think. but give me in your estimation how does this one i know they're coming at it differently so it is a different legal test should this one arrive at the courts. explain that to me how they're distinguishing from the one that struck down. >> trying to dig into what the policy is and what the administration tells us long payers into the system 20, 25
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years with stoont loans they're saying there were administrative mistakes that were made. that these people should have actually been paid off. their loan should have been paid off and they're trying to write wrongs from the past. but it is really hard to get details on that and a supreme court said you can't rewrite the whole substitute and forgive $34 billion and write it off. what the administration is ring aing about this 39 billion is there were mistakes that were made and they're correcting them. that said there are already members of congress who said we will see you in court. so it's going to get the legal treatment as well. this administration has promised over 116 billion dollars in loan forgiveness. since they took office we'll see. but we have at least one member of congress who says over her dead body hell or high water she will start this war so you have a to court we go. pete: off to your show at 2 p.m. we'll be watching who do you have on it? >> former admiral john kirby with us and big hot spoghts
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around the world why so many in nato are not paying their share is the cocaine at the white house a national securities issue and tay took tom cotton as it heats up in the senate and this hold on pentagon members and promotions because of the abortion policy. so we'll break down all of that and -- will i'm also going to remind him and have a debate about seafood that florida grouper really is the best. >> mahe mahe we're both florida girls -- >> florida grouper i don't know. flounder good fish over there in the dirty water. [laughter] >> it is. all right shannon we'll be waving thank you so much. >> thank you shannon. all right let's turn to additional headlines. pete: starting with this police have identified officer killed in fargo in north dakota. after a gunman opened fire in broad daylight on friday, police killed the suspect who is
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identified as muhammad brakad officer jake mo lean died when the shooter opened fire while officers were working on a routine traffic incident. officer andrew and tyler has both injured an police don't know the reason for the shooting yet. economists are warning some prices warning home prices could still face a steep decline this year. some believe housing market is on the mend but one economist says home sales jump at the beginning of the year was because of backup rates that follows americans struggle to afford homes a average price of a single family home surged to $350,000 in the second quarter. it is a 10% increase from last quarter. and get this, harvard researchers claim to have found age reserving chemicals will is hot on this. they argue could result in a
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fountain of youth pill -- the chemical cook tale contains five to seven agents many of which treat mental or disorders and harvard team says molecules can combine to reverse aging and rejuvenate cells they're now preparing for human clinical -- absolutely. no side effects. kayleigh: fountain of youth. pete: would you do the hule trial? will: no get out of here. but i was thinking of asking you would you take it let's say that, but then this is going to get philosophical and deep way too quick. kayleigh: a decade from now hear about the side effects. will: would you want to be young forever? kayleigh: i'm ready to meet jesus one day. >> it is all part of the circle. will: still ahead rieflts and events removed from the gilgo beach murder suspect and nancy will join us as officials are
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♪ ♪ kayleigh: investigators on long island new york ceasing more evidence after arresting the suspect accused of murdering several women whose bodies were found own a local beach more than a decade ago. law enforcement sources reportedly think the arrest of rex heuermann could mean justice for additional victims qhiewz cases have gone cold. fox nation host nancy grace joins us now nancy aye been waving this search and things coming out of rex's home a doll in a peculiar case there's been some weird things. >> yeah so many things were taken from his home. many of the items were inning baas opaque bags but there was a bag of cough drops a print of a fighter jet all sorts of items
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were taken from the home. concerning, we know that this guy rex heuermann according to police affidavits were contacting those in the same manner banned in the bags in the same manner right now he's charlged with three, i think he'll ultimately be charged with the fourth of the gilgo four woman contacting them through burner phones and according to police by dna, hair found in the burlet being and catch this, as recently as the last year, he is caught on video surveillance and another cell phone store buying additional minute for burner phones. listen, your husband has a burner phone, you need a lawyer. i'm just telling you that. so his mo was always the same so that's happening up until 2013
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and also very difficult to believe that all of these bodies ten bodies so close together in the end nothing to do with the other bodies. can i tell you one more thing about that chevy avalanche that was towed from his home linking back to amr castillo the perp showed with a chevy avalanche the avalanche ceased manufacture in 2013 could the avalanche towed from his home actually be the avalanche he used at the team? curious -- kayleigh: interesting you know nancy he's described as beg a big talker i read at social events weld talk to every single person in the room but nevertheless described as weird and there were parents who said kids you can't eat halloween candy from his hole so what do you make of his profile? does it make sense to you? >> it makes perfect sense i'll tell you why according to high school friends, including a girl that he had a crush on, he was,
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quote, big, goofy insecure, somewhat bullied, he's one of the eyewitnesses placed perp in castillo between 6'4", he's 6'4" and that security may have led to taking it out on victim miss years later. but i'm telling you, the dna match is 99.6% likely to be him according to everybody else in north america. kayleigh: wow such a tragedy you know nancy you have a any fox nation special coming up tomorrow. left for dead it's called the case of madison brooks we have a clip. let's watch. >> is 12 days without her daughter madison brooks. ashley's world forever a darker shade. how can i live without her? how am i going to go on a mother without her? that was the main question
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because she was not just my daughter but she was my best friend. i was first person i would call in the morning and the last person i would call at night. kayleigh: nancy, what can we expect? >> well i got to tell you just hearing that clip takes me right back to talking to maddy's mother she's beautiful just like her daughter. but the way she spoke she was very controlled trying to reign in emotions talking about what she realized maddy was dying, she was there at the hospital. and now fighting for justice for her daughter, and i am not going to rest until the perps are behind bars. kayleigh: wow, nancy grace fox nation.com to catch nancy's special. >> thank you. kayleigh: well coming up, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu released from the hospital after a brief health scare. his positive message as he recovers. but first, made in the usa apparel bar tend american giant
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from the cotton all the way through and it's been a great ride. but the last few years have certainly accelerated. i think it's, you know, leak a growing understanding about the importance of keeping jobs and manufacturing here, and we're seeing customers respond to that. so it's a nice time to be running an american made business. pete: what are biggest challenges you face are there certain time it's been easier or more difficult to be american made? >> yeah. you know, textiles, apparel the last thing about 30 or 40 years is that we've really stopped investing in domestic textile production and those dollars investment gones gone overseas e supply chain filledded with i kaable men and women doesn't have the work in it that it really needs to stay competitive and, so over those years i think that's been the primarily one is making sure there's the right supply chain in place with the right amount of business to keep people working, and keep innovation and investment coming, and you know that's
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changing. it's more work is returning to the u.s. but i think that we are in a less competitive footing than we ought to be in textiles. kayleigh: now i was surprised to read most of the american flag shirts we buy on fourth of july are made overseas that's confounding to think about. >> thanks for bringing that up. it drives me wild. there's something i find deeply -- unsettling about all of the fourth of july flag t's that are sold by big retailers and big brands that are made not here, and you know we have made a fourth of july tee every fourth of july since we started the company, and this year the one that showing on screen now, we can't keep in stock. and it is by far the biggest fourth of july t-shirt program we've ever had and t hit is made in the united states as i believe it ought to be and hopefully example starting to put our dollars where we think they ought to be particularly around the nation's holiday so
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it's one that's been bothering me for a long type. will: really cool because it is rare like you said from the cotton to ever manying to have textiles to have clothing made in america so incredibly, rare, go ahead. >> it shouldn't be, though. the reality is that this supply chain is there. we just need the brands to stand up and put their values in alignment with their values, and that shouldn't be as rare as it is unfortunately. pete: you're also stepping up in other wayings not just by making stuff in america but the mike rowe foundation to help, you know, in way along the supply chain as well. because to help fell in skills gap. >> yeah. we're big fans of mike rowe and of his foundation mike rowe works. it's for your listeners and viewers that don't know. it's -- he's been committed to closing skills gap in america. we are very aligned with that and manufacturing in the trades. and we wanted to help and so we've done a fundraising
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campaign with mic to try to raise additional money for scholarships in trades and he's doing great work and anything we can do to help there we will. we're a big believer in what he's been up to and if we can support it we're going to do if. pete: we're big fans of what mike does and what you do and folks check it out american special hoodie where all of the profits go to founder directly to the foundation supporting american workers for american products. kayleigh: yep. important. got to right it. ready to go. >> nice. will: hoodies. pete: bargaining with me about who gets what -- and -- kayleigh: my husband texted me shop or pick. >> best of luck we appreciate you. >> i appreciate you all. thanks for having us on. kayleigh: thank you. pete: up we break down joe biden's wonders during his
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administration are around the world and bringing gaffes. pete: off the wall and break down embarrassing moments on the stage we're talking about the past week so if we were doing the gaffes of 46 over past two years it would take too long we would have to blow commercial breaks this is what happened as he's the example of the united states heading around the world. will: start in the united kingdom where he visited with prince charles and reporting the video of president biden and prince charles didn't exactly follow a lot of protocol when it comes to visiting the royal family. one of the first things that i noticed is when president trump visited at that time queen of england people made a big deal that he walked in front of the queen. if you'll notice in these videos president biden is walking in front of king charles. >> yes. and then being guided to go and you're not supposed to touch the king first or walk in front of the king.
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remember, this is -- part of the premise of why he was picked as vice president and then president was that he's got this expertise on world staimg he's a foreign policy guy. yet wandering around breaking protocol probably you know king said no big deet not offended by this. his people said that. but by the way -- again when trump walked in front of the queen media screamed about -- embarrassment of the united states on the world stage. i told you° videos i think what's happening in a lot of situations charles is guiding him around and then biden shuffles away and back to the cars, and i actually think he's trying to be defiant he's like i'm not going to be -- pete: interpretation but doing a lot of this. will: he could be lost but i think he's like -- he's like don't show me where i can be in front. pete: or in back i can touch you. whole like i can't touch protocol king thing -- i think that's why we're not -- why we rebelled 247 years ago.
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move on to lithuania you know, we're moving along the map here so from the united kingdom to lithuania. here's a portion of what he said and we'll tell you what the mistake was. watch. >> russia would end this war tomorrow but withdrawing forces in ukraine -- wrecking international borders and ceases attacks is inhumane attacks. >> vladimir and i i shouldn't be so familiar -- mr. kennedy: zelenskyy talked at guarantees we can make in the meantime. >> he's mixing up of vladimir, vladimir putin and who invaded who and attacking on which side. >> attacks on russia opposed to by russia, and then you can tell he said vladimir and then wanted to pull into the name vladimir but couldn't and went with
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zelenskyy all in one week from lithuania now over to finland where -- as it's kind of become par for the course in a lot of interviews a lot of the press conferences reaction with the press it is just hard. just hard to hear. pete: hard -- [laughter] >> with approval -- >> i'm sorry i didn't hear the last part of your question. >> repeatedly you've talked about -- becoming nato of finland now based on -- >> what nation? more likely is nato of finland that's the context in which that was said. and what was the second part of your question. >> that guy right there. went with a front row seat. what are we doing here, by the way the white house as they always do with the cleanup said it was an echoey room well.
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>> had an accent finland and natoization -- imi'll be, this is not the easiest i joke when i say it is hard but serious imagine doing it when you're 80. >> imagine when you're 80. by the way you finished a finish movie last night. zizu. he's a renaissance man. so we move on from finland to -- to lithuania. where do we already do lith -- let's go to china. >> no iceland. or maybe it is ireland. >> we're going to iceland you've got green land up here could have been the 51st state and iceland floating around and then you've got ireland what's the difference let's ask joe. here's what he said. >> the administrator daughter of ireland daughter of ireland you can see i'm thinking of home and
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i want to say i think we've had a very productive summer. >> he's real mvp you can do it. >> star of this show. we didn't anticipate that he meant to talk about iceland and referred multiple times to or da of ireland and they said that's my homeland thinking about it and he meant iceland we got confused where we're going next and segment about joe biden getting confused but no nowed a mrgs goes ul a the way to yellow lines. >> imagine when you're 80. yep. will: administration went to climate czar to talk to chinese about reeling in their extraordinary output of carbon, much larger in the world double than the united states output and wouldn't call xi jinping a dictator. pete: the reason is previously offscript joe biden referred to xi jinping as a dictator here's
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john kerry. >> is he, in fact, defectively a dictator? >> i don't think it is useful i'm not going to get into -- but he does wield the power of -- >> he wields enormous power as the -- as the leader of china. absolutely. and everybody understands that. but i don't, you know -- will: so you know, listen the presidents have the prerogative to say what they want about epghts on the world stage but the people behind them that have to deal with ramifications of that as you pointed out you're goapg to talk to him you don't need dust of name calling before hand per se but it makes -- i don't -- i don't know what his job is over there trying to convince people trying to pollute more as they become a more develop nation to pollute less. but it doesn't make it easier for them. also fits into pattern whether it is janet or walking over there and going over there from position of strength or
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literally bowing to chinese as we make our way across the globe. >> this way, kaylee will take the show. kayleigh: john kerry to save the day right. we begin with a fox news alert. georgia police are still looking for the man suspected of killing four people in a shooting just south of atlanta yesterday morning. police say andrej went on a rampage killing three men and one woman. they warn he's articled and dangerous and was last seen driving a 2017 black gm cia keyed acadia have not commented on a motive. benjamin netanyahu he's out of the hospital for what doctors say was a case of dehydration and israeli media reporting convey left earlier this morning in a statement from the hospital yesterday, he revealed he had been out in the hot sun without hat or water. netanyahu added he now feels
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very good. glad to hear it. on to tennis macada winning wimbledon final yesterday becoming lowest ranked woman to claim the title ever. [applause] >> who could have dreamt this. wimbledon champion! kayleigh: good for her. and immense tennis today novak djokovic taking on number one for the title. and those are your headlines. let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz for fox weather forecast. it is raining out there adam. >> i put jesse to work unfortunately mic you didn't bring umbrella and i don't have extra one so you're getting ready but you're on a run right? so you're good with this. jesse a shoutout to anybody?
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>> my wife barbra, and in virginia -- >> awesome. very cool keep holding that for me i appreciate it. a lot of rain out there let's dye into the prk and look at it as we look at showers across mid-atlantic and new england flood warnings are out and couple of tornado warnings up in massachusetts as we speak. flood alerts are across this area because rain we're seeing right now you're just asking me what the forecast is today now you're getting rain across this region all day long. rounds and rounds of showers, if you don't live in this area and you live back across the west it has been hot for weeks i mean exceptionally hot it is going to stay exceptionally hot those are forecasted highs for today. this rain keeps picking up so throw back in to you so i can take this umbrella and you stand in the rain. kayleigh: adam you have umbrella holder thank you for that jesse. >> we appreciate that. thanks. kayleigh: well still ahead tommy and guide benson join us live at the 2024 fundraising event heats
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between $39,000 and $70,000 way lower than i thought. kayleigh: wow. pete: getting ready for a family beach vacation. which will include look at that -- that looks delightful. plenty of lobstering we're told. kayleigh: lots of lobstering many lobster city to help me get ready time make the perfect summer dish lobster rolls. >> chef is here executive chef of the broadway restaurant group in boston which includes popular spots coppo hunters and lincoln. >> that's right. will: we were talking during the commercial break because we were fascinated best lobsters come from maine. in the world. nothing compares to the quality of meat, taste, texture it is fantastic. will: best lobster rolls come from boston. >> biased. i've grown my whole life eating
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lobster rolls in boston nowhere in the world compares to the quality and the -- just the overall sensation of having a real lobster roll. >> what is it that boston does? >> we have the grit, you know -- it's that. kayleigh: i will say we have the grit in florida because you only get a few days many lobster season everyone goes down to florida keys they dye down work hard use tickle sticks and they look different. what are the differences? >> the difference is the expression of the region that lobster comes from, is way different from florida from maine. so in maine the water temperature, the fact that it's been fished for last 500, 600 years commercially is stands testament to quality versus florida in my opinion. kayleigh: interesting. >> are we making these? rming what's the key? >> two kinds in boston it is a heated debate -- >> these are cold, these are
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hot. so -- >> i never know what to choose. i think i like the cold. >> two types cold versus hot. so i always do cold because cold transports better i can go to the beach and like -- go to factor of the beach and my lobster roll and nothing is more in boston than that. >> what about toppings you see it's got scallion, onions, mayonnaise. >> celery, chives, and onions and then we hit with sea salt lemon juice and lemon zest to be fresh and vibrant. and then all that you're doing is heating up lobster meat in the butter itself. >> it is like smell of summer. really nice. >> those rolls, buns themselves are those special lobster roll buns? >> i do brioche, it is more that amount of fat gives so much more
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flavor to that. >> key is butter. >> 100%. yes. >> all of the best food is made with butter. yeah melting the butter right now. so i'll heat up the butter i toast the bread in the butter and i hit with flakey sea salt over the top. heat this up real quick. going to make a cold and a hot. >> what's this -- what's that, mayo? >> yep. kayleigh: and then lemon. >> always lemon. kayleigh: but the key is the butter. my family has these little sides of butter you stick it in. what's the key to getting most meat out of lobster? >> if we have time i would love to show you. >> i'll give you the lobster. wow. look at that. huge. >> alive. i got him from the pier at boston at 10 a.m. yesterday. these guys are fresh so -- i'll show you real quick you have, obviously, two claws and the tail. the tail you're going to twist like you're ringing a towel. like that. pull out the meat like so and
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then i would use this head to make lobster stock so a cup we make a lobster risotto and we make a stock and add that to the risotto that is a beautiful color. so when you clean lobster, all you're trying to do is crack the shell i've been doing this my whole life so i make it look a lot easier. >> this is why i get lobster rolls. been done for me. >> look at that meats. >> lobster rolls that will take it off. if you're going to help me out is -- nice and toasty. okay and on this cutting board right here. and i'll teach you a secret. see this little pencil right here. >> device on that guy. >> you can do that too. this will pull out the cartilage. yep. so now it's this deboned. >> that's sharp. >> be very careful. break off the knuckle there's meat inside this knuckle so i
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have penceer so you'll fish this out. get cut off on a commercial break so where can folks learn about your restaurant? >> located in south boston all restaurants are within walking distance and been there several years. >> thank you a big final hour ahead stay with us. we're going keep working on lobsters. bln ease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early.
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