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rachel: hello. it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast and here with my friends will and pete in new york city. good morning, guys. pete: good morning. atlantic, north carolina. did a little quick research. southern outer banks of north carolina. rachel: outer banks. pete: i don't thither been to the outer banks. i'm told by everybody that goes that it's amazing and beautiful but hard to get to. once you get there it's like paradise. rachel: heard the same thing. by the way, you guys, sean had shoulder surgery last night. will: really? rachel: yeah, last year he did
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the lumberjack thing and came down too hard and didn't find out till later but he broke a piece of the bone and it was getting really bad and they had to go in and -- boy, boys are babies when they get surgery. he's kind of -- pete: i bet he was touch about it. will: -- tough about it. rachel: he like as lot of attention and i told him he wasn't having a baby. not quite the same. i took care of it. will: you lured that ace of spades over everything in your house. you have nine babies, sean. poor guy can't have anything -- can't get an ounce of sympathy and breaks his shoulder and throws the ace of spades on the cards. rachel: we were already running late to the hospital and i realized i forgot my phone and i'm like i have to get my phone and he's like just imagine if i had done that when you had to go to the hospital. i'm like you're not in labor. i'm like you're not in labor,
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you're late to the hospital. will: there it is. i have sympathy for you, sean. pete: i definitely do. shoulder. rachel: i heard it's really painful. pete: it gets you for guys especially if you're older and you're active. if it's busted, you can't do much. how long is the recovery? rachel: about six to eight weeks. pete: sounds longer than giving birth. longer recovery. will: yeah, i think so. pete: just saying sean. rachel: you've never had a c-section so let's just leave it at that. pete: this is true. rachel: don't think you're going to win on this one. pete: we are not going to win. you can't beat the ace of spades. will: never had my mug shot taken either. pete: that's a yet too. will: current president joe biden saw this as did the rest of the world this. perhaps on the way to the most famous mug shot in history and leaving his late tahoe vacation i believe at
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a pilates class. pete: think that guy has ever done pilates? will: joe biden had comments on donald trump's mug shot. watch. >> mr. president, did you see donald trump's mug shot? >> i did see it on television. >> what'd you think? >> handsome guy. pete: sounds real popular in lake tahoe. those were boos as he walked out. handsome guy, wonderful guy. i've been conflicted on this and you see some people on the left try to say what a sad day for our republican. i just hate to see it when in actual alty this is what they'vs what they've wanted to see for six years. that's what joe biden was winking at right there. handsome guy, wonderful, too
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bad. this is what they've wanted to see and he tried to stay away from comments and he's watching it as close aanybody so is merrick garland. there's so much fake, i don't know how to say it, not outrage but sadness over this. this is the crowned jewel and you've been giddy on this and how this is getting flipped an. rachel: it's actually gettiing blown into their face and the mug shot and the change of the photo on the communist left here and see the college kids and wearing their shirt all over campuses and i saw it when i was a kid and they're still wearing them. on this mug shot will be the sign of fighting the man. half of the country feels the way he feels right there because
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the way the government is weaponnized for the two-tiered system and you don't have to be a january 6 rang wishing in solitary -- languishing in solitary confinement and a catholic going to mass and a pro lifer that has the fbi going after them and peacefully protesting but the doctor having his license removed and how dare he propose the covid ideology and college student forced to vaccinate when you didn't need it or a child that was forced to mask. any conservative or any independent or anybody censored by big tech because of covid or because they posted something about hunter's laptop.
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there are so many amer americant feel like the system is against them and that's what that symbolized for them. >> fbi special agent pointed out that the decision to have donald trump take a mug shot which was in and of itself and political and da fanny willis. >> the politicization of the criminal justice system is not acceptable and it's a county district attorney and now you're seeing a mug shot and getting that out of four indictments and the fourth one now you're seeing the mug shot and it appear this is is for political reasons and claim to fame for her and she's campaigned on going after president trump and it is extremely dangerous and that is not what the purpose of the criminal justice system is for and those of us out there truly fighting crime and it is necessary to have the support and trust of the american people and when you abuse it and go after your political opponents even on an election, it ruins it for everybody.
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will: unnecessary. it was unnecessary in terms of criminal justice to force the mug shot. it was a moment as you point out, pete, that was for satiating blood loss coming to donald trump and for politics. pete: i think they'll find and look back and say this is one of the many moment where is we overplayed our hand. where we played into all the sentiments you're talking about, rachel. this man we demonize so much has become a symbol for something else and it's just anecdotal for a lot of people but i've heard from people that are very hesitant on trump-appointed for a very long time saying that's it. keep hearing that's the that's it moment. what was the poll numbers going up. going for pitches and talk about this. rachel: wouldn't talk about it. pete: yeah, and that's fine if it's a normal campaign in iowa but we're not in a normal moment and voters don't respond in the
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same way. rachel: the motorcade for donald trump after leaving that fulton county jail where he had that mug shot taken. he went through the parts of town. if the african vote is moving 2-4% in trump's direction and game over for the democrats. pete: interesting comments especially with black men saying the system has been used against us for years. we can relate to what's being done to trump. interesting. will: meanwhile bidenomics is joe biden's claim to fame and he went on a white ward to explain bidenomics. >> bidenomics is restoring the american dream and the top down
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and bidenomics is working and they're just getting started. rachel: mumbling through it. pete: you know, he didn't -- he doesn't do anything on the white board except check a couple of boxes and i'm struck by when there's the conservatives through that and the process and benefits everybody and bidenomics with more money here and this program supported clean energy supported and it's not working and obviously people aren't feeling it. the approval rating of joe biden
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so called bidenomics and he says in the video people are calling it bidenomics and your team is calling it bidenomics and not actual bidenomics and disapproval approval is underwater and 61% of americans polled say bidenomics is working for them and dealing with the inflation and the grocery cost and the gas prices and that's a big problem for joe biden because we talk about possibility the black vote moving in trump's direction by a few points being a big game change fertilizer the presidential election and the hispanic vote is the one to watch and they're the one that was with joe biden is
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interesting stuff. system of articulation will: this is either a breakthrough in reality or just because these two guys are old but rock star carlos santana this past weekend said that he believes in a concert a man is a man and a woman is a woman and he subsequently apologized and then retract that had and deleted from facebook. alice cooper said that transgenderrism is a fad. he said i understand there's cases of transgender but i'm concerned it's also a fad and a lot of people claiming to be there just because they want to be that. pete: he's stating the obvious that we've seen in front of us. and yet a cosmetics company because alice cooper was doing male cosmetics before it was cool. let's be clear. rachel: that's true. pete: it is true. he works with vampire cosmetics saying that's enough and you can't say something like that. here's their statement in sponsor stuff and not anymore.
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the lgbtqia+ community and healthcare all preorder sales will be refunded. will: the question for me is for alice cooper and also carlos santana we're seeing more public reality check this. is a fad, this is not right. is that because finally reality is rudely interrupting these ideologies or these guys are bold and you you get old you tell the truth. rachel: i've notice that had about myself. you're just more likely to say what you think. i think it was santana and i stand with dave chapelle on this and you said he restricted and catch that and put out an apology. will: that's often require when had your publicist is involved
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and they put out stuff that you don't necessarily are in line with. pete: you get old and you're a truth teller and they're coming for the kids and it's a kids thing. adults want to do your thing and now it's the kind of thing where just yesterday the new york times was a big expose. the new york times is admitting that and jumping at that and the photographs are being posted of what these surgeries look like. rachel: what happens to kids after the surgeries and by the way, europe, ahead of the game and they're backtrack on all the trans stuff. pete: they started and we took it way too far and now they're going back. rachel: yeah, they're reversing this and we're slow to do it, and it's going to take frankly
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not celebrities like that and doctors are coming out and telling the truth about what this does to children and about how the profit making behind it and every child getting transitioned becomes a lifelong patient for hospitals and pharma. pete: they want to de-transition and say forget about it. rachel: right, yeah. will: moving to additional headlights and frightening moments under friday night lilights and four hurt after a shooting outside oturu football game in oklahoma city and gunfire sending players and friends scrambling. >> what is going on? [ screaming ]. >> what's happening? >> i have no idea what's happening. what is going on? >> we have got people shooting. >> oh my goodness, where? >> i don't know. will: interesting that the
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announcers couldn't hear the gunfire. off duty police officer working security on the sidelines did fire their weapon. it's unclear if anyone was hit by those rounds. the shooter or the shooters are still on the loose. workers at the big three detroit auto makers authorizing a strike if a new contract with their union isn't reached by mid september. employeesat ford, general motors and stellantis could bring the country to a halt costing $6 billion next month and united auto workers president saying our union president is clearly fed up with living paycheck to paycheck while the corporate elite and billionaire class continue to make out like ba bandits. it's been a hard week for pete saying good-bye to his favorite haircut and the man bun and mullet are now history. history. pete: it's over. the mullet is gone. it was a summer mullet of glory,
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a personal passion, but i think it was the man bun that pushed people over the edge. rest in peace, mullet. rachel: was this like a viewer response thing? is that what happened in will: there was my comment on instagram. the end of an error -- i mean era. rachel: that was really good. this was done by viewer -- pete: i think the viewer feedback was keep it. i got a lot of great, strong feedback. rachel: you sure? pete: it was don't cut the glory. will: really? i wasn't getting that same story. rachel: i got a lot of comments on my twitter about it and never positive. will: me too. it was like talk to your friend. pete: i got some of that too. that's it. now i look like a news man. let me read the news. this is a big one and hope to see you there. tickets on sale for fox nation's fifth annual patriot's awords
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hosted by yours truly and we'll all be there. go to foxnation.com/patriot's award to get them. on november 16 at grand ole opry house and about 2,000 less seats a the this theater down in hollywood, florida, and sold out in about six weeks last year and been on sale for a week or so. do the math. if you want to be there, go to the site right now and get your tickets. tell your friends and family to get their tickets and i've seen some of the nominations of people honoring like in years past and if you're frustrated and it'll renew your faith in the american spirit and every day heros to make it special and meet myself and will and rachel and others. not happening around it and see it on foxnation.com/patriots awards and an excuse to come to nashville. never a bad day. rachel: excited to go to nashville. it's a great venue change.
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members and families. still searching for answers. while their rule isn't recognized by any country, the taliban marked its two year return to power last week. how does the u.s. grapple with this new reality. florida congressman and retired green beret, michael walz. colonel, thank you for being here. what answers white the families of the 13 have that's still unresolved in >> pete, thanks for high liting this sad day. these families are angry, pete and i've dealt with the grief of the gold star family withs the green berets and never dealt with families that are so angry and they feel like they've been lied to and misled about how their loved ones died and some still don't have some of the personal effects -- affects and
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several were given the phones their loved ones have back but the sim cards were removed showing last photos and last moments. and then finally they want some accountability. they want someone as one gold star father said they want the president and secretary of defense and secretary of state to in his words man up and admit you made mistakes and say what you've learned to them and promise of families not happening again and future families down the road and i never peaked and we're investigating and the withdrawal and everything that happens and investigationing how gold star families are mistreated and why the president of the united states according to some of them lied to them right to their face. >> why can't the dod level with
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these families, simply give the information back. i've seen this from other gold star families in the past too where information just isn't shared. in this case, their death was tragic but the photos they might have in their last few days that the parents are desperately wanting don't seem to be something at issue. >> it's not like we have back in vietnam where there's thousands of casualties a week. these ryan higgins 13 that we can get every single one of them weather correspondent shoe giving them everything they're asking for and then some. that's the least we can do but we know that the suicide bomber that killed them was let out of prison just a few weeks prior.
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we know the sniper that was right there over watching them as they were guarding the gate was told to keep the shot and we're being stone walled still in our investigation, pete, by both the pentagon and the state department. we're not going to give up. come hell or high water, we're going to get accountability for these families. pete: colonel, i'm grateful that you're there and willing to follow through when the administration, the defense department wants to get rid of this, forget about it and of course we can't forget about the fact that we left so many people behind, the taliban is in control and have our equipment. real quick. >> you talk to people in the pentagon now and afghanistan is not even to be mentioned and it's not just what happened to these families, it's that terrorism is coming back and we're going to have to go do it again and, dam mn it, we're not
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learning our lesson in american history and in the house we're determined to make that happen. pete: keep us posted and come back because we're not ignoring in story. and you're not either, colonel. the service members are killed in the attack and take in the faces and names may we never forget them and may we honor them everything in the country and get to the truth. ♪ one, two, get loose now ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a... ♪ stay two nights and get a $ 50 best western gift card. book now at bestwestern.com. frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags
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twister topping 70 miles per hour and tore through ohio thursday and taking down trees and power lines. staten island proteaing a ruling that allows new york city to continue using a former catholic school as a migrant shelter for a third straight day. the city winning an emergency appeal yesterday hours after a judge ruled to give the school and that the school could not be used to house the migrants. mayor eric adams saying new york city has been left largely alone to deal with a national crisis but let's be clear, the sites we are now finding are the only options left. and those are your headlines. pete: what a mess. rachel: it is a mess. will: america's crime crisis continues and it's beginning to show itself in very obvious fashions. nordstroms, the department store reports historical high with theft and the ceo of nordstrom
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said losses at a historical high and find it un-cassioppi cementable and needs to be -- unacceptable and needs to be addressed and that's while it's unacceptable and it is within our plans to be addressed. pete: they're baking into their balance sheet and this video that's a nordstroms. will: that's a flash mob. pete: they got zero dollars for all the things these people are running. rachel: shopping a the a place like nordstroms and i was impressed by how beautiful it was, and i've noticed over the last, i don't know, few years they've all kind of -- they just don't look as nice anymore. maybe not just because of this kind of stuff, i just think the company is focused on that kind of stuff and not on keeping up with -- it's not as classy and not as nice. there's not as many shoes and
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nordstroms started as a shoe store and always had the best shoes and this is the first time in my life walking through a nordstroms and i'm like there's no shoes i'd want to buy here. mixpete: i didn't know nordstros was all about shoes. rachel: it started as a shoe store. pete: you're not a girl so that's why you don't know that. the standards in the malls have gone down and if you're worried about hanging onto your merchandise or securing it, it's a lot different than man tianaing the image you want to project. it's not just higher end stores but dollar stores. richard dreeling, the ceo of dollar tree talking to wall street analysts on thursday and said we're taking a very defensive approach to shrink. several new shrink formats in the back past and moving from certain skews and that's how they label an item and behind a
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checking stand and it's being locked up in cases and there's some stores and discontinuing the item and there's a lot of things to work on. rachel: at the dollar store. will: if you're going to keep it on the shelf to sell, it's disappearing is what he's saying. they describe the losses to theft as shrink and inventory shrinking and this is really sad. rachel: a lot of families that are struggling right now and depend on dollar tree stores, especially in a bide ineconomy and some of these are going to begin to shutter and there's families that are in need that are needing to have in their homes and this has a big impact. pete: political leaders being unwilling to enforce laws and
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siding with victims and not prosecuting and it trickles down to now stores don't enforce it and i bet they figure on their balance sheet, i'd rather lose this item than face the litigation of an intervention from someone that got hurt because of security guard tried to tackle him. then the state of course somehow doesn't end upsiding with the store and they took action and they're out $2.5 million in injuries and damages and that's the calculation and we have to find a way to flip that whole script and we're litigation nation and that's part of the problem and everyone is so afraid of litigation they don't want to do that. the next president of the united states is governors have to be willing to step in and side with stores that enforce policies of no theft. pete: that is san francisco from april and the whole thing is behind locked doors. rachel: under lock and key. you go back to the prosecutors and this is about america first. think about the amounts of energy that joe biden spent on
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one prosecutor in ukraine, which doesn't affect any of our lives. just helped enrich joe biden's family. what if they put that kind of attention on bad prosecutors here, on making sure that we had people that prosecuted criminals and this wouldn't happen. will: coming up, biden's doj launching an investigation into spacex for not hiring enough refugees. elon musk firing back. what he said next. pete: is that real? will: yeah, that's real.
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help you save. will: hiring anyone not a permanent resident of the united states would violate international armed trafficking laws and that's a criminal offense. this is another case of the weaponization of the doj for political purposes. let's bring in attorney ryan clay pool and before we get into elon's defense and talking about international arm's laws and what's the doj's settlement and refugee of the employment rights and the green card holders and
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failed and hiring asylums and citizenship status and a ban on their hire regardless of qualification and treated the exact same and non-u.s. car doors and that's new to me and what you're saying is doj making it up as we go along. title 7 does not protect an employee he does not hire and immigration status is not a protected class under title 7 and this is flat out fiction by the dov and if you go -- doj and if you go one step further and elmore is an employer and he's going to employ people that have never been vetted.
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in the u.s. before you hire somebody, you vet nem and get social security number and check criminal background. he can't even do that if you have somebody coming in who's illegally in this country. what if that person then goes and commits a crime. elon musk is on the hook for that crime. will: that person would theoretically be qualified under the asylum seekers. he's been told he has to abide by a different law that says if you're in the rocket business or space business, you can't hire non-vetted u.s. citizens, non-u.s. citizens like you said and you're going to -- it's a catch 22 you've got me in here now and i'm not allowed to hire people that aren't american citizens for this law.
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unproperly with the key here, will. that's what elon musk is focusing on and i represent that that 21-year-old girl is raped or murdered and came in illegally and murders her. we can't be having the government now forcing a free market enterprise a with spacex and no clue what they've done in their life and with bidenomics and physically harm others and then elmore is on the hook and, l is the federal government going to step up and take care of elmore's bill if he gets sued because somebody he hires when
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pursuing this ridiculous lawsuit and harming someone or damaging the company. will: they could be a spy around the guys they're seeking asylum. thank you. >> you bet. thank you, will. will: biggest tennis tournament in america kicks off this weekend and rick reichmuth at u.s. open for arthur ash kid's day. hey, rick. i went when i was little. i like it. it was fun. >> i was supposed to play right now but all this rain, i have my racket and here and ready to go, and it's rain and i can't play and so this is now turning into the -- one of the most disappointing moments of my life to be honest. we'll get over it. arthur ash kid's day is here and big event and end of u.s. open and every year it's the single most attended annual sporting event in the entire world and
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grand slam for the four grand slams and this is starting on monday and just under a million people and take a look at weather maps and there's weather going on here and there's big weather going on across parts of florida and staying across the western short coastal area and houston this week and you tied your hottest temperature ever. areas of louisiana have broken records around 17 days out of the last 25 and going on in louisiana because of the drought kicked in and notice it better across the northern tier and going through 100 a few daysing a today and 74 is below average and it'll feel a lot better and i want to talk tropics and 60%
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chance of developing into a tropical storm and going into making land landfall and somewhe around florida tuesday into wednesday and a low end hurricane and some areas of florida and continuing to talk about it here on fox weather and this is fox weather. will: that's under a roof and see if you can get him on center court. wouldn't give me center court. see you, rick. will: up next, mug shot merchandise. fyre festival 2.0 and harry takes a lot of trips to the uk and the pop culture roundup from rob smith after the break.
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boost for president trump's campaign and the mug shot sharing status with other famous faces that have been widely used as cultural symbol and is anyone fighting the man and this is the look. >> no, that's the look and i said this on twitter and i can immediately culturally look at them. rachel: on that motorcade and black americans cheering him on. >> i don't know what it's going to do for the black vote. i will say this against the moment. rachel: next topic, billy
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mcfarland's fyre fest presale tickets sold out. there were like $500 a ticket and that was despite the disaster that we all know happened last time and there's no information on the event and there's no location and no date and no time. what's the appeal here? >> the appeal is there's a sucker born every minute and i can't wait to not go to this and i know people that went to the first fyre festival and i watch the documentary and i saw familiar faces and i was like, yeah, that person would be dumb enough to fall for this and what's going to fall for this again and we've seen multiple documentaries about this. rachel: and the investors and by the way not just investing in this and this is for real and they're having fyre festival the musical and mcfarland explaining
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more. >> you're paying people back? >> yeah, but i have professional support and they're not letting me do anything on my own. >> you didn't have professional support last time? >> that was definitely one of the problems. rachel: do those models show up to that festival? i don't believe it. >> they got paid to do the video. rachel: i think so too. prince harry is reportedly going back to the uk on the eve of the first university of the queen's death. to mourn the death he's going to get this and he's not planning on visiting his father or his brother and the thing i've heard the words meghan mark criminal d re-surveillance -- markle resurgence and she's a terrible actress.
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i didn't realize but she's a terrible actress. good hat though. rachel: yeah, good hat and it's interesting because they really actually had a bond before and now they're doing things separately. i think there's maybe trouble in paradise. >> this is the been trouble. rachel: yeah, lots of trouble. one i'm going to ask you about and there was a bit of experience with this. so gen z i they don't like to be on the phone or text everything and now there's a few trend that they break up with each other and gen z via text and prior generations and millennials
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