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good morning to will and rachel. rachel: is that you are your cat, pete? pete: it's not. my cat survived eight days in the basement with food and water while we were gone. you just pile up the food in two big containers. you pile up the food, you pile up the water in two big bowls, and then you fill up the litter and then you hut the door. ing -- shut the door. will: i don't think you tell the story. pete: i think people do this all the time. will: do they? pete: yes. we're very humane and kind to our cats, but i don't need them roaming the house making problems. they have plenty of food and water, they have some sunlight. will: i've never been a cat guy -- rachel: what are the benefits? pete: you don't have to worry about them. will: you don't board a cat? you just lock are it in the basement and toss some food on the floor in. pete: boom, good to go. you come back and they're happy
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again. excited to see you with, you pet 'em, life is good. will: imagine if dog people did that. pete: that's why dogs are such a problem. they're another kid. cats are just easy. rachel: remember when mitt romney put his dog on top of his car? will: i remember that controversy. remember the quaint days of politics when that was a controversy? [laughter] pete: good old days. on our way to vacation we drove through alabama, and we spottedded a sign while we were driving. look at this sign, go to church. rachel: what does the bottom say there? pete: or the devil will get you with. i might add that to the tagline at the end of the hoe on sunday. rachel: i'd totally vote for that. pete: go to church or the devil will get you, middle of alabama on our drive down the panhandle. rachel: if you ever run for office, that could be your campaign slogan and the story about the cat will be used against you. pete: do you know how many
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things on this show will be used existence me? -- against me? [laughter] we're going to rerack that tape plater -- later. if you missed the 9:59 moment of yesterday's show. will: i don't know that we should replay that. [laughter] rachel: i think, no, we're going to have to. all right. will: it's not good. defiant former president trump rallies his supporters in south carolina last night telling them we are headedded for the most important election of our lifetime. pete: just hours earlier, a federal judge denying trump's legal team more time to respond to the doj's motion for a protective order. rachel: and our own alexandria hoff joins us from washington with more. good morning, alexandria. >> reporter: yeah, the justice department is seeking a protective order in the case. that's different from a gag order in that it doesn't prohibit all discussion of the case, but it does restrict one party from revealing information that the opposing party gives them in discovery, and prosecutors say a substantial
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amount of evidence is ready to be handed over regarding the alleged election case against him. special counsel jack smith feels the president could potentially compromise evidence and witnesses. protective orders are pretty routine in criminal cases, but many argue that this is not a normal prosecution or election. >> this will be the single biggest and most important election in the history of our country and maybe the history of the world. [applause] we're going to turn our country around because our country right now and our leader right now is an embarrassment. >> reporter: a judge has given trump's legal team until tomorrow to respond to the protective order request and then after of that deny dod a motion by trump's lawyers to extend that deadline writing: defendant's motion for extension of time is hereby denied. the court are determine whether to schedule a hearing to discuss the proposed protective order after reviewing defendant's response. a trial date has not yet been
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set for this election results case. ahead of it though dozens of house democrats are pushing for cameras to be permitted in the federal courtroom so that the case can be covered live. a meter reads, quote, given the historic nature of the charges brought forth in these cases, it's hard to imagine a more powerful circumstance for televised proceedings. it will be vitally important for it to be witnessed. cameras are largely prohibited in federal courtrooms, but house democrats argue current policy allows for individual judges to make that decision on a case by case basis. guys? pete: man, it's going to be a back and forth, and it feels like they're in a rush down there. they're going to be moving as fast as they can, and how many judges do you think are going to go in favor of the trump team? rachel: not going to happen. i hear they're also trying to get television inside the courtroom. hopefully -- what, how do you think -- will: televised. yeah, the democrats are pushing
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to have the potential trump trial televised. i mean, it just kind of adds, i mean, of course the massive circus that will be the next 18 months. pete: i just don't hi that's going to happen. there's a lot of reasons why you don't have cameras in the courtroom, witnesses, intimidation -- rachel: but who makes that decision? will: the judge. pete: federal trials have never been televised, and then the judge would have to make the call on that. rachel: it's so funny, they're constantly pushing things that are unprecedented -- pete: president and then calling trump unprecedented. will: divide is continuing to grow between president trump and his former vice president, mike pence. president trump put this on truth social last night. he said, wow, it's finally happened. little mike pence, the man who was about to be ousted as governor of indiana until i came along and and made him vp has gone to the dark side to. i never told a newly-emboldened pence to put me above the constitution or that mike was too honest.
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he's delusional, and now he wants to show he's a tough guy. rachel: yeah. and he's making money off of it, by the way. too honest is now his merchandise slogan. pete: yeah. i mean, first of all, too hones, as rachel mentioned, so the pence campaign has put too honest on a shirt. too honest thing comes from the indictment from jack smith where they claim donald trump said, oh, mike pence, you're too honest when he wanted him to not certify on january 6th the election results. i just don't see how putting the words of jack smith on a t-shirt is going to help you inside the republican primary. i don't know. it is, you try to be tough, where does this lead, how does it help him in. rachel: his reputation is really suffered so much throughout this. everywhere he goes he's booed, he's heckled.
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republicans don't like him. there's a certain classes of people in the republican party that like him, there's the kind that write really big, fat checks, and the rest of them don't. pete: even a lot of them don't like him because he's very pro-life, very socially conservative. this is a good with guy. it's just not going to be president. and using the words of a guy who's going after the most popular republican in decades as a campaign slogan is not going to work. it's -- will: you can ask where's it going to go, the only answer to your question is it's not going anywhere now. so you might as well try a new tack. will really has only been pioneered by chris christie at this point, so he joins a group now that says, okay, take on the former president -- pete: you're exactly right. it doesn't -- it shows the strategy of all the other campaigns. their strategy is we want jack smith to succeed. we want trump to go down. i mean, that's the silling --
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silly little secret of why are you in this race at 3% or 2 or 1, because you want the deep state to win so you have a chance. i think that's the subtext of this, will, to your point. will: take a look at the cover of "the new york post" today. we have it right here. hunter laid bare. pete: oh, boy, what is this? will: it is an article, it is a testimony, in's essence, of an ex-stripper that says hunter biden sold himself as a power broker, but she says he was neither a bull nor a bear, he was a puppy. in fact, she says the following inside "the new york post," hunter biden sold himself to chinese and ukrainian officials as a closer on the rise who could leverage his vice president, his father's clout, to get deals done around the globe. and now he's come forward to confirm the tawldly, pa met thetic -- pathetic character. she said, pete and rachel, that
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she bled him out of $20,000 over a year's time frame. rachel: yeah, but the article also says that she, based on the text messages between them, that they actually did have a relationship. at one point he said, this is hunter to her, to the stripper, i'm really in love with you. i know that seems silly and probably a little too much vulnerability, but i think you're extraordinary when you're being nice to me. i would love to be whatever you want me to be in your life. here's why i think this story the's important. i think you have all these salacious things about hunter biden, they're never really for us. they don't really matter. there's lots of gross guys like that around the world. the only reason it matters is joe biden. you know, honey pots, strippers and hookers have always been used to get to people of influence and power in government. and, you know, this appears to
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be a new york one, but we know that he had not just an addiction to crack, but he also had an addiction to prostitutes, and she is one of many, many of a long list of prostitutes, many of whom he paid through his company. so this is, you know, we talk about joe biden being compromised,-yet another way he was, he could have been -- pete: felt like hunter was a gateway for a lot of that stuff. and it's part of what are representative glenn grossman -- rachel: grossman, that's a wisconsin guy. pete: duly corrected, talked about joe and hunter yesterday on fox. watch. >> there's no question that joe biden is helping his son's business including getting a prosecutor fired to help his son's business which which we have him on tape admitting to. so, no, you know, i don't know the fire, but we have so much smoke i can barely see on this.
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we have testimony on all these matters, and it's very apparent that the reason hunter biden was getting this, all this money is because joe biden was going out of his way to make it clear that he was, that he knew what hunter was doing. will: yeah. ask yourself who was the brand, a man being led around by the nose by strips addicted to crack, or the man who was at the top of more than policy and power. who dines the brand? rachel: -- defines the brand? rachel: and look at what's happening in the country. ukraine is a corrupt country that we, you know, people have been fighting over control of, now we know there's this war, of course, with russia and ukraine, and i think joe biden is too compromised in ukraine to actually end that war. it's part of the problem. it's part of why we keep sending weapons there and seeing ourselves enmeshed and actually endangering our own nation. we see talks about nuke hard
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war, we see -- nuclear war, we see china -- pete: running out of ammo. rachel: china and russia making moves in alaska together? all of that happened as a result of what happened in ukraine. and it's all tie, believe with it or not, to kind of hunter and his depravity and the hunter biden and joe biden family corrupt business. will: all right. we turn now to the few additional headlines. police in new york say a prominent doctor killed herself and her young child many a murder-suicide. the doctor reportedly walked in the baby's room and pulled the trigger, then turned the gun on herself. detail it is ability the case are still -- details about the case are still very limited. a court date is now set for the social media influencer who is accused of causing a riot in new york city. he is set to appear next friday. if convicted, the 221-year-old could -- 21-year-old could face 3 years in prison. the gathering started as a
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giveaway and spiraled out of control leading to several injury withs and dozens of arrests. rachel: he could go to jail but not hunter biden. [laughter] will: and to the world cup, team usa's match against sweden is underway right now, they just kicked off the second half with no score so far. the "in depth"er landing will advance to the quarter finals after beating south africa 2-0. they'll take on spain who took down switzerland in a 5-0 rout. and japan also advanced after a 3-1 win against norway. and those are your headlines. rachel: are you following this? are you going home and watching? will: i haven't watched. i think their last game was at 3 a.m. in the morning. look, ooh i'm torn on it. i always root for the usa, you know? if i had some personal connections off to that team, but that team has done their best to insure that they're the hardest team in sports to root for. pete: it's true.
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will: now, there's one person who's very easy to root for. he was just inducted into the nfl hall of fame. his name is zack thomas. zack thomas is a middle linebacker for the miami dolphins. he went to texas tech university with. he's a friend of mine, and i'm really excited that zack thomas -- pete: you have a friend in the hall of fame? will: now i do, as of yesterday. real quick, i want to share this story. a couple of years ago now i was at a bar in miami watching the super bowl, i saw you. it's when we got together in miami. we talked about -- pete: oh, yeah, yeah. [laughter] will: this bartender was from panama, and he was a huge zack thomas fan p just randomly started telling me about this, he had a jersey. so i text the zack, man, this was the day zack thomas was denied entry into the hall of fame. it's disappointing when you don't make it. he went to this bar to sign his
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jersey and give him a brand one. now he's deservedly a hall of chairman, but so too is long-time dallas cowboy, amazing player, demarcus ware. it says former bronco -- pete: it does. will: the majority of his career as a cowboy. and he said this when inducted into the hall of fame if yesterday -- >> often there's something in our lives that pushes us to make a real change. for me, that one single moment was when i was in college. all i could see was the potential shooter's eyes and a gun barrel pressed against my head. all i heard was my family saw, don't kill him. at that moment i knew god gave me a second chance, and i had to do something with it. [applause]
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that was my turning point. from the moment i was born, god put me on a path to this jacket, on a path. people say that you are a product of your environment, but that doesn't have to be true. i used mine to put me here just like all the other guys behind me. no matter what our circumstances, we made a choice and worked to be great. pete: and he ends by saying this is and has been god's work. rachel: he also in his speech talked about his father, so he grew up without his father in his life. at some point he forgave his father and in his speech referenced that again, how he forgave his dad for not being in his life, and his dad was present for this amazing moment for him. will: very impressive guy. pete: yeah, definitely. great player too. and football season is back.
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good spirits, it's going to be a long road for their recovery. will: take us behind the scenes. what happened here that led to the shooting of your officers in orlando in. >> so we have a downtown like a nightclub area, we have a lot of officers assigned to that area. two officers came across a vehicle and a suspect, and the suspect was wanted in a homicide in miami, a shootout ensued. he shot both officers, and we ended up getting in a vehicle pursuit because he carjacked another person. we lost him in the vehicle pursuit, but we were able to track him to a hotel the next day where the swat9 team engaged him. he was given the chance to surrender. he refused, shot at our officers, and they shot back and ended his life. will: really quickly, i understand he barricaded himself, essentially, in this hotel room? i mean, this had to have been, i mean, a high -- every shooting is, but this one sounds, the details of which, highly dangerous, highly difficult entry. how did you guys ultimately take down the shooter?
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>> so the first and most important thing we evacuated the hotel. it was early in the morning, so we were able to do that quietly. then he actually call down, we made contact with him. we gave him an a opportunity to surrender. he refused and basically he shot the officers who were outside the room, and they engaged back and -- will: shot at the officers. >> yeah, he shot the officers, and they shot back which killed him. will: okay, but just to be clear, the initial two officers are the only officers injured in the interaction? >> yes. no officer were injured in the takedown, yeah. will: okay. you know, this is just another reminor, a story that shows the dangers that you guys face on a daily bay kiss -- basis. i don't know what your message is for those in law enforcement or watching as well, but just another heroic story but also one that highlights the dangers of your profession. >> most definitely. i mean, our officer as put their lives on the line every day, and and they do it in every
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community across our country. you know, we just want the community to know that we're there for them, we support them, but we also need their support, you know in that's what our community did. they've kind of come together, come to the hospital, nothing but messages for our officers to get better and support for our officers. will: well, we send our support as well, our well wishes to those two officers and and wish them the best. thank you for being with us this morning and keep doing the good work there in orlando. >> thanks for having me. will: all right. to a fox weather alert, a massive august storm is set to trigger severe weather across the midwest and northeast. rick has your forecast, and oregon ends its ban on self-service gas pumps after 72 years. drivers are so confused, they're turning to how-to guides to fill up. that's still ahead. ♪ ♪
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rachel: we are back with a weather alert are. severe august storms threatening much of the country over the next few days. tornadoes in the midwest already ripping through homes leaving a trail of destruction. will: and flood warnings many alaska this morning as a lake reaches record levels. pete: let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick like newt for our -- rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. what's up in. rick: good morning. there's been so much going on this year. big storms across parts of oklahoma, you see this little bit of circulation across areas of nebraska, south dakota, iowa and minnesota, that's going to be the catalyst for severe weather later today, especially as the day heats up, and we'll' all of this energy move across the tennessee valley bringing severe weather today and tomorrow. the red, 2 big biggest bull's eye. definitely strong the wind and
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hail, but we couldn't rule out a tornado. this includes louisville and nashville. tomorrow right across the ap appalachian chain, that's where the biggest storms are going to be, even the mid-atlantic the, get ready for a toe or two and definitely strong, damaging winds. heat across the south, excessive heat warnings in effect anywhere you see that pink. goes from florida all the way towards california, places you think, yeah, it's supposed to be warm in the summer but not this warm. these temperatures are breaking all kinds of records. i just can't imagine, will, your from dallas, how has the summer been? will: it's so hot that my tree is quitting. [laughter] it's a source of stress and and if bothers me that my oak tree is just -- pete: it's withering? will: no. it's gigantic, pete, it's 80 years old -- rick: you should probably throw some water on those trees. will: i am doing that.
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rachel: will have trouble getting into nashville somewhat time you going? right after the show? you'll be all right. pete: oh really? if okay, sweet. rachel: we're going to turn now to your headlines. china and russia triggering a big response from the u.s. navy after conducting a joint naval operation off the southwest coast of earlier this week. this according to the "wall street journal". the navy serving four destroyers to guide eleven chinese and russian ships away from american waters. alaska senator dan sullivan telling fox news digital, quote, we've entered with a new era of authoritarian aggression led by the dictators in beijing and moscow who are increasingly aggressive i wonder what could have brought -- pete: led by joe biden. [laughter] rachel: harry and meghan reportedly spending millions of dollars to turn popular novel peat me at the lake into a movie for -- meet me at the lake into
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a movie for netflix. meanwhile, staff at a tech start-up are turning on harry as employees claim his does, quote, zero things -- [laughter] and gets paid a seven-figure salary as the company lays off employees. you think hiring a royal who does nothing was going to result in anything other than him doing nothing? pete: apparently he's like an influencer or something, comes to meetings and says nothing. rachel: it's like their charity where all they do is call other people doing charity, you notice that? yesterday was the first day in 72 years that govern januaries were allowed -- oregonians were allowed to pump their own gas, but some long-term drivers in the state were left confused by how to do it on their own. even releasing a how-to guide including tips like turn off your car, take off of the gas cap, insert nozzle into gas tank. new jersey is now the only state that has a ban on self-service
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gas. and those are your headlines. i kind of like when they fill my gas tank up in new jersey. pete: really? rachel: i do, because when it's cold -- pete: well, yeah. rachel: i don't like getting out of my car when it's cold. will: you tip, right? i don't live in new jersey. rachel: you can. pete: you're supposed to. will: i only bring that up because of the insane tipping culture we now live in. that seems intuitive, you tip that guy. you you don't tip the checkout at a self-service key gross withing -- pete: but you do. will: no, we've got to make a stand, man. it's out of control. pete: okay, you're going to make a stand -- will: i have made a stand. [laughter] pete: you're just that guy. weil. will: we're all together on this, it's out of control. rachel: the tipping. pete: it's the hidden inflation. rachel: i think that, back to the gas, you know, filling, i think that gas tanks should be filled by men always.
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will: okay. [laughter] pete: i feel like that's generally the case probably. will: i guess. hadn't really thought about that. pete: i never tell jen -- will: i thought you mean all the guys in new jersey -- oh, i'm with you, i thought you meant all the guys in new jersey -- rachel: ray what i mean is my husband should fill up the gas tank the or -- will: i don't think that i've ever -- [laughter] i don't know that i've ever sat this in a car while my wife got out to pump the gas. pete: i don't think so. rachel: i want to say sean will fill up the gas tank so i don't have to. will: oh, that's a whole other level. you don't even have to pay attention to your gas tank? rachel: if i don't have to, i won't. will: so he'll go out and look at your car -- pete: he goes out intentionally to see the gauge -- rachel: he'll notice, hey, it's low on gas, i'm going to fill it
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up. rachel: i thought you were a southern gentleman. will: i'm supposed to monitor my wife's gas tank and take it to the station so that she never has to stop at the station? pete: you're supposed to monothe to have the gas levels of your vehicle, will, and when you see they're low, you fill them up. rachel: yes. will: come on. pete: it's called a partnership. will: that's not a partnership, that's called dependency. rachel: ray yes! will: monitor your own. i am wholeheartedly -- this is not chivalry, this is enabling bad behavior. [laughter] rachel: we're going of to talk about this. finish yeah, that's a good -- pete: our producers -- rachel: is will a jerk or not? pete: friends@foxnews.com. will: should rachel know how much fuel she has in the tank in. rachel: i got married so someone would take care of some of the things that i don't like to do. pete: that is true. it is nice. will, you've got to just surrender to the coequal
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dependency. will: this is insanity. [laughter] also, another piece of insanity. rachel: this is insanity, for real. will: you know well, of course, we have enabled not just as society, but many parents have enabled gender transitioning at the age of 9 or 12, pre-puberty, doesn't matter. gender transitions in general. well, musician, star neo, i hope i said that right, had said this on vlad tv. watch. >> i feel like parents have almost forgotten what the role of a parent is. >> amen. we've lost control. >> if your little boy comes to you and says, daddy, i want to be a girl, and you just let him rock with that? he's fine. >> right. and where did he get that from? >> if you let this 5-year-old boy decide to eat candy all day, or he's going to do that. >> exactly. >> when did it become a good idea to let a 5-year-old, a 6-year-old, a 12-year-old, make a life-changing decision for themself? when did that happen?
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>> right. >> i don't understand that. pete: can't say it any better better than that. rachel: pretty common sense. there's a lot of parents who noo some parent ifs not to let them off the hook, they were being told by all these gender-affirming experts in the lgbtq community that, you know, or would you like your child to be, you know, or dead or another sex, right? so they were very much intimidated. i think people are waking up to this, to those -- pete: hopefully that was just with early intimidation -- rachel: yeah, i think so. i think they are waking up. what's happened is now you have children, a lot of children who have made these permanent decisions, they're seeing regreat, they're seeing people wanting to reverse their surgeries, and it's very difficult to go back to the way things were when you, you know, take puberty blockers and you chemically castrate yourself while you're a teenager. it's terrible. pete: i actually, i want to go back to the previous
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conversation. i want kathleen, your wife, to e-mail -- will: i open doors, i go last through a door -- rachel: no filling your gas tank? pete: do you think will does enough? will: it's not that i've made a point not to do it, it's never occurred to me. pete: it's probably partly you lived in new york for a while, it wasn't really a thing -- will: aye live -- i've lived in texas for most of my life are, i'm -- [laughter] pete: i think the e-mails are going to be pretty one-sided. rachel: yeah. there's a lot of things that kathleen does for you that you don't even notice she does. i'm sure of it. i know her. will: she'd notice if i went to fill up the tank. she's, like, where's my car? [laughter] pete: all right. till ahead, iowa farmers sounding the alarm as china buys up u.s. land and valuable seeds. the call to protect our nation's food supply coming up next. will: and and calling all texans, you have the chance to meet joey jones at a signing of his latest book, "unbroken bonds
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what makes them drought-resistance, pest-resistant. what's so today -- to say they couldn't turn that around on us? it's a national security issue. rachel: iowa farmers raising concerns over china buying american farmland and stealing seed samples. our guest is a fourth generation farmer calling on congress and the biden administration to act now and protect our nation's food supply. john boyd jr. joins us now. of john, is so great to have you back on "fox & friends." so we have seen cases of chinese men in business suits digging up seeds and trying to take them back to china. in one case we caught the guy, and he was prosecuted, but i'm assuming this is happening all the time. >> well, you know, this is a threat to american agriculture right here at home. and china is quietly stealing american agriculture by stealing
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our land. and now iowa farmers have also helped to ec expose -- expose what china is doing. and when you steal the seeds, you're stealing intellectual property, you know, from the united states. the seed is the oldest thing in the bible, so china is stealing that, they're taking it back home. and, you know, they can buy land here in the united states, but with we can't buy land in china. and steal seeds from china, things of this nature. the administration is going to have to step up its efforts here to help curtail this and address it. the president has not addressed the issue of china. i've been trying to meet with him about all of the issues that relate to american farmers, ask president president has not answered the call, you know, for the meeting. so here at home we're suffering, and china is quickly and swiftly, they are stealing america's farmland right here in my hometown. they bought the campus,
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st. paul's campus, the oldest black school probably in the country is now owned by china. right here in my hometown they're buying farmland at record numbers, and the administration is asleep at the wheel while we're losing american agriculture to china. rachel: yeah. >> if you look at what's going on with america's farmers, we're suffering at home, we can't get the help, but we see the united states not acting to take action against china, and something is wrong with that. rachel: yeah. i mean, you talk about the chinese buying up farmland. just look at these stats. in 2011 the chinese owned 69,000 acres, now it's 384,000, that's up 456%. they're continuing, as you said, to outbid american buyers, outbidding them the, buying up the land. and, you know, you say they're asleep at the wheel. have you ever thought that
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perhaps joe biden can't do anything because he's compromised by the chinese? because, to me, this seems like a really easy done and done national security issue. it's simple to see that. >> well, he's going to have to step it up. he's going to have to show america that he can lead on this issue because right now what china's doing, this is really a national security risk. if you look at what china's doing here in the united states. this is a threat to food security, this is a threat to intellectual property, and they're also stealing our land. rachel: yeah. >> i'm going to call it what it is, it's stealing our land. and what they do is they have another farmer out there who may not look chinese buy the land, bidding on the land, but it's really a chinese entity that owns it. and i spoke to my senator right here in virginia, senator tim kaine, about this haas week. congress is going -- last week. congress is going to have to act, and this president is going to have to act. he's going to have to lead by
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example on the issue of china. draw a line in the sand and say, hey, i'm going to have to fight for this country to make sure that i keep it american agriculture and america's farmers' hands. that's what this is all about, people. rachel: yeah. it's unbelievable that it's happening, as you said, right under our noses. by the way, shame on those americans who are providing fronts for the americans -- for the chinese who are buying up the land. you're right, this is the role of government, and it should not be happening. really appreciate you bringing this to our attention, john. keep up the fight, and we'll keep trying to get the word out with you. >> thank you for having me. rachel: still ahead, more bud light backlash. the heir to the anheuser-busch fortune says his ancestors would be rolling over in their graves over the fallout from their woke partnership. and you know them the from their grilling segments out on fox square, now the mclemore boys are cooking and fishing for a good cause. they're going to join us live
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an invitational barbecue cookoff. rachel: the mclemore boys join is us now. john and john, how you doing? >> what's going on, guys? how y'all doing? pete: doing great. >> how y'all doing there in new york? will: they did not put in the prompter, did not make rachel read the name of your event. go ahead and tell us about this fundraiser. [laughter] >> it is the rub and tug invitational barbecue cookout put on by w sauce for pediatric cancer research, and today is opening season of lobster. we still got some of 'em kicking. because it's opening season, we actually had to go get these last night at 12 a.m. midnight. wety get these in a buddy of ours here. we are lobstering today. finish. >> yep. >> and it's really important. rachel, you actually have one of these brushes that we sent you home with -- rachel: oh, i love those. yeah, i love it, i love it.
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>> it's real important to have your grill super clean. so we're actually -- >> put the lobsters on. >> we actually just did mahi-mahi, we caught 50 pounds and maxed out yesterday. the reason we're cleaning that, is it's great brands like grill rescue that are pulling together for the national pediatric cancer foundation. it's the biggest guys in barbecues, we've got guys that have got millions of followers on social media all coming together to put aside the selfish things that we have going in this world, and we're trying to raise awareness for cancer research, because we all know that impacts us. but for the grilling, we're actually killing these on the master built portable gravity gull. it's battery powered, so when you're at an event like this and out kind of with no electricity and and all that kind of stuff, you can still grill up the stuff you caught the day previous. dad, how do we do our mahi-mahi,
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real quick this? >> we limited out with 20. we put butter, and these guys right here are also helping us out, lane's barbecue. >> yep. >> these guys are our partners here as well. season with butter, lane's -- rachel: all right. we're going to lose your guys in just a second here. pete: look at that web site right there to support it. good luck in the contest. let us know how it goes. >> thank you guys so much. we'll see y'all later.
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