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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> out to atlantic city, new jersey. ferris wheel -- they're soaking up last days of summer so are we here on "fox & friends" weekend 8:00 hour. thanks for being here. atlantic city by the band great song. ♪ ♪ you know it? will: you will have recognized it if they played. rachel: country music on you guys are like and then they play let's get loud -- and you guys are like sitting still. pete: i don't have those kind of moves. everybody can move to morgan -- rachel: never heard let's get loud by j.lo?
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will: i believe it is -- i know that song. rachel: would you. wow i want to announce a fox news alert that pete hegseth ruined breakfast order today. pete: i want real breakfast so we settle in the middle for something from a deli today they're feeling smoothies but i didn't a banana in my smoothie. , i hope i never eat a banana ever again in my life. rachel: everybody behind us on the set is -- pete: there's no flavor to them texture is weird they're warm i don't want any part of that so will tried to order a smoothie without a banana and apparently in new york city they don't have those. rachel: an hour searching for a smoothie without a banana so that's why we dongt have breakfast yet. >> but we have really cool fives
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from the montana knife company. pete: i may or may not be hosting with my news. rachel: take that off before you go to the airport. do not forget. pete: i will. armed and hosting. rachel: you guys are such little boys. but you know what that's what so interesting about the story a little boy wanted to start a knife company and did it made his dream come true. pete: all american made company make custom knives, kitchen, culinary stuff they're going into tactical soon montana company really cool. here's something else to check the this morning if you -- i don't know if you saw this yesterday "the wall street journal" released a new poll on the gop primary and it's not even close. donald trump at 60% a staggering number considering the number candidates considering what he's gone through. 60% desantis support has dropped by 50 prct from 13 to 14
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since april and no one else is registering at all in digits. i don't know if that ever seen -- we haven't because it is unprecedented. under attack, constantly now indicted four times 91 charges a mug shot -- and his poll number doesn't go to the debate. and his poll numbers go up. and another one other thing we did this in the 6:00 hour where we miss number of undecided -- it is a 4%. it was at 13%. so a lot of people who hadn't made up their mind moved over to the trump camp and said if they do this to him i'm with him and -- rachel: i'm so glad that you mentioned that because there was an instagram video that went viral was sent to me and it was independent voter so this poll is republican voters. but this was an independent voter who said listen, go back look at my feed i have tons of stuff criticizing donald trump throughout his presidency. even, you know, after joe biden was elected i still wasn't a
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trump supporter. but i've gotten to the point where i've seen so much of what they're doing him it is so out of control. that i have to wonder what are they afraid of? why? and she's like i'm. i'm now a trump supporter because if they hate him that much the powers that be the deep state, the, you know -- intelligence complex, all of that. then he's my guy. will: looking hard at those numbers. you asked and the only thing that could have changed there's been some criticism or -- or maybe disappointment i guess in the exposure of ron desantis. what i mean is more you see on the campaign trail people don't have complaints about the job he's done in florida and mostly applause and appreciation. about what's been done in florida but the campaign trail and that exposure hapght been
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friendly that comes at the same time when donald trump has momentum in the republican party with mug shot after one mug shot but indictment after indictment and you point out earlier people which i think is really important. if you add up trump desantis and ramaswamy you're at 80% and those three carry the same vision forward of america. basically, and if you're going to do so, overwhelming vote among republicans appears to be under banner of donald trump. pete: it is america first. that's where the republican party is at this point. glam i see, you know, indictment after indictment poll numbers mug shot which should have sealed the deal i'm sure democrats doing this thought you know there's no way republicans can support somebody with a mug shot. out of fulton county jail but numbers go up again. how much of this is that people see that he is haze withstood everything he's strong he can handle this. he's tested -- but how much of iting also just
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not just i don't like you ron desantis vivek ramaswamy nikki haley but listen this is a serious battle everyone get behind donald trump or they're going take -- >> that's a question that may play out over next five years if ron doesn't get nonetheless but a political future beyond this cycle there will be tough questions to answer and i'm not here to provide apes to it but how much of this had to do with did not do well under the lights? because that doesn't have anything to do with donald trump. and that is the question that has to be answered for 2024. >> how much damage to a candidacy trying to griengsd it out against a 60% base for donald trump. delawaredesantis is in florida g yet again a nice job helping in a crisis like now might be the right time to be like see ya. i think i'm done i'm good. but we'll see in the next couple of weeks and months a few of the candidates registering still at 1 or 3%. a long way from the primaries we
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need to acknowledge that very long away in the primaries. pete: people counting on something changing with trump. glam we talked about what won't they do and democrats do they've thrown everything they can at him. i've even heard people talking about -- you know, the only thing to take him down is assassination with donald trump. and no one wants to talk about that. but the point is what won't they do? and i think one of the players in this entire american political landscape is george george soros of the open society, and they have done some rejiggering of their finances away from europe. and now focused it just on getting donald trump that shows you where their heads are at. here's a quote because alex soros where a op-ed for politico he says as someone who spends up to half of their time working on
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the continent he means europe by that. and thinks former united states president drump or at least someone with his isolationist and anti-european policies will be the republican nominee i believe a maga style republican victory in the next years u.s. presidential could in the end be worse for the european union than for the united states. such an outcome will imperial european unity and undermine the progress achieved on many fronts in response to the war in ukraine. pete: they're going to be all in and we've debated not whether it will happen but when it will happen when the democrats make shift away from here's joe biden and biden to full maga is evil -- in front of the red back drop ultra maga look at that alex and joe biden, they're -- we know how that important that relationship is. we know that millions of potentially even hundreds of millions will be spent by them
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not propping up joe what's to prop up? but attacking donald trump. and his policies and his people. rachel: george soros has been doing a lot of work in europe, in fact, that organize was kicked out of famously out of hungary now saying they have other stuff they're doing and medaling all over the place. >> over the borders. rachel: now all funds directed at donald trump. all right well president biden pledging full support of the federal government for florida, and communities devastated by idalia. will: biden touring damage after a apparent snub by ron desantis. pete: katy byrne live in cedar key in florida with the latest. good morning. >> kind of a quiet morning today after a busy day yesterday. we know we have president biden here and florida governor ron desantis in different parts of the damage areas across the staint more than 50 miles apart desantis he was visiting towns
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along the coast like horseshoe beach where storm surge actually lifted homes off their foundations and tossed them into canals. and then after biden got aerial tour of the coast he went to live oak more inland, people there are dealing with damage from strong winds from the storm that took down trees and powerlines. now biden met with local leaders he said that federal resources will keep flowing into towns like theirs. >> as i told your governor, if there's anything your state needs, i'm ready to mobilize that support. anything they need related to these storms. your nation has your back. and will be with you until the job is done. >> so the focus now is cleaning out destroyed furniture from homes filled with feet of waters and some cases drive through donation sites are set up and signs for free mealings a lot of places while crews keep trying to fully restore power that's the biggest priority right now more than 40,000 still without it in the heat too people have been talking about how it's been rough.
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trying to fall asleep at night we've got more than 500 red cross first responders on the ground here fox corporation actually made a donation relief eferghts that will go towards helping with providing shelter, hot meals and resources for people who really need it right now as they deal with so much cleanup ahead of them. you can see ofsome it just on this street in cedar key guys. >> thank you. joe biden visited florida in the wake of that hurricane and he had this to say as he stood on ground that was destroyed by a natural disaster. watch. >> nobody can deny the impact of climate crisis nobody intelligent can deny the impact of a climate crisis anymore. just look around, around the nation and the world for that matter. historic floods intense droughts within extreme heat, deadly wildfires. wildfires that will cause serious damage, like we've never seen before -- just since being president, and two and a half years i've flown
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over more land borned to the ground as a consequence of wildfires than occupy the state or the entire lansd of the state of maryland from down in montana and around it's been devastating. >> we can get into the stats we can tweal talk about affects of natural disasters frequency and severity put it into historical context give you actual intelligence on whether or not this is increasing problem in the united states. but that's not the point that i think is important to make many this moment is that i'm sick and tired of politicians standing on the graves of dead children in the case of school children, school shootings or natural disasters where towns are burnght to the ground or destroyed by hurricane and usings a moment to ghoul and pimp for their politics. it is beyond grotesque to land into a disaster zone where people have been destroyed. and to say you know what should be the solution here. you know what the problem is you haven't given me enough power your climate science no, your climate change --
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chicken little has turned into a religion. it is not to say there's not science in some of these elements to discuss but you turned it into a religion and you're the same people that can't sound alarm in lahaina asking us to give you power and money it turn over to you the global thermostat i'm sorry but you don't have the competency to run anything much less to stand in the moments of destruction say the real problem is here you haven't given me enough power. pete: preach -- i absolutely -- rachel: i can't add to that. pete: that's somebody on the ground in hawaii and saw actual impact and see politicians say stuff like. i get it. will: sorry about the soap box. pete: it is gross. >> you're not intelligent according to joe after that very well said nothing else needs to be said on another topic we've been passionate about on this hoe is christian education. classical christian education school choice opportunity for families to take kids to school that reflect their values.
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we've covered a lot of what's happened in virginia remember -- glenn youngkin won on issue of education and what happened in the school boards of fairfax and loudon county where a lot of this gender ideology was being pushed parents are exposing it and governor is trying to do something about it well -- a church in the area is doing something about it as well saying you're sick of protesting at school boards how about we open a christian school. new school is called cornerstone christian academy. they have 500 kids in their first day school. i can tell you how many i can't tell you how many schools out there classical christian schools are fighting to get 200 or seven or eighth year and we have head on the school sam bota here's what he has. >> the response again has been tremendous. we have 545 students, parents just sharing with us that it is like night and day compared to what they experienced that their children are receiving at a
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biblely grounded education day in and day out. it just -- it's important to parents and they can go to sleep at night feeling like the next day when they sending their child to school their sengsding thom to a safe and good place and one that shares their values. >> i think what's happening to that school in erm it of sort of the numbers of enrollment of the demand as he said not walking but running to the school my kids go to a classical catholic academy as well. thank god we finally powngdz the solution that we were looking for for so many years. sorry to my older kids i didn't offer that to you. [laughter] you were the experiment the guinea pigs but we found it and that school is it also bursting at the seems biggest problem eve had is they just don't have enough room. they're just growing so fast there's such a demanding among parents when they find out what is bngdz those doors, they want it for their kids. love when you interviewed him he said when children this whats at
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my kids 'schools too when a child is out sick, the school -- classroom prays for that child so they can come back healthy. beautiful -- >> what you have in government schools. and will you've spoke very eloquently but only person i quoted in the last book on education was rachel. maybe i'll quote you in the next one but directlily about why do i want to drop my kids off at somewhere i have to protest at a school board to keep it -- even remotely safe. >> i don't to go to school board meetings. i don't to go to school board meetings i want to have dinner with my kids on thursday night. >> good on the sleeper in that story is the church. the pastor of the church a year and a half ago stood up in front of the congregation saying god put it on my heart to start a school and i think -- more churching stepping up like that and being the baseline is how you scale this thring to the point where it is even more kids have an opportunity for a faith filled education. so pretty cool story. rachel: awesome.
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pete: additional headlines starting with this. tens of thousands of attendees of the burning man culture festival are left stranded by torrential rain an estimated 73,000 people have been ordered to shelter in place adding to the chaos nevada police are investigating a death they say resulted from that rain event sadly. authorities say the family has been notified but no further details have been given about the circumstances of the death. that is a mess. and the spacex dragon capsule departing from international space station earlier this morning carrying four astronauts onboard. the crew was originally supposed to return to earth friday morning. it was delayed due to weather four astronauts spent almost six months at the international space station. after arriving back in march, crew six is expected to splash down off the florida coast tomorrow morning. and college football kicking off with a bang yesterday, the texas long horns taken down rice 37 to
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10. quarterback quin leading way with three touchdowns. will agrees margin should have been bigger. will: all right -- pete: colorado in the game of the day pulled off a huge upset over last year runner up tcu45-42 in coach prime deeing an sanders coaching debut for the buffaloes after the game -- coach prime had some words for his critics. >> we it will you we come -- we tell you we come he was joking but we keep receipts god bless you america. j he wants more receipts send me articles of everybody who was last few months. >> it was a big win in colorado hosting rival, nebraska next saturday. that could be a win too. if the gophers beat nebraska colorado can. pete: it was good when will
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explained importance of sanders to you. >> started hegseth school of higher learning exactly. i think you should open a school to teach you know -- chics about football. [laughter] >> that is every husband's initial responsibilities. is that so shawn failed. so you explained all of this stuff you sort of read me into it and i became interested in the story. and i wasn't checked out during sports this time. so -- rachel: nice work. will: thank you. >> why they run human interest stories so everyone gets interested because they know the background now. >> that's why tom ranldy makes you cry. >> i don't them there take them someplace else or sending them back. i don't care where they go. this is wrong. >> we're going speak to that
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where the migrants are. i don't them there sending them back -- i don't care where they go. this is wrong. you get 73% of the people homeless in this city black people what have you done for them? >> that was ms. lewis a former chicago teacher speaking out after more than 100 migrants bussed to hotels in her community. and miss lewis joins us thank you for joining us this morn. before these people were bussed into your neighborhood at hyde park were any of the leaders who brought them there did they inform the community? >> no one informed us about the immigrants illegal immigrants coming into hyde park and it is not a hundred. there are 300 people at the lake shore hotel which is literally right across the street from me. they started moving them in on friday. there was a meeting held on wednesday night and emergency
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meeting that the fifth morgue desmond he called -- he held that meeting. and it was standing room only it was packed. i did not go to that meeting to ask any questions. because no one asked residence of the newport condominium i went to disrupt and disrupt you put 300 migrants right across the street from the condominium where a lot of retired teachers, doctors ors ins live we have worked hard to live here. we pay a lot of money, it's very expensive to live here yeah immigrants across the street from us who are not paying one dime the taxpayers of the city of chicago are funding their lifestyle. they are living on lake shore drive which is prime property here in the city of chicago. here in hyde park, there's --
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citizens of chicago are funding these people. yet in the city of chicago you have a serious homeless problem. there are between 68 to 70,000 homeless people in this the city of chicago. many of them most of them are black, 76% of these homeless people are black. what is it the city doing for them? nothing. what is the city doing for americans chicago, legal citizens of this country of this city -- they're not doing anything to help us. to help them. i see homeless people walking the street every day. with their dirty clothes their little carts of the many things they have. the city is not doing anything for them. we don't have a responsibility to take care of illegal immigrants. it is a responsibility of the administration it is a responsibility of the governor of illinois and city of chicago. it is their responsibility to take care of chicagoans american
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legal citizens they're not doing that and i'm veryup set about it. let me point out something else all of these people coming in here they are not angels they're murderers -- they're drug dealers, there's prostitution going on in the city. this city has serious problems. that they're not addressing and we don't like it. we want mayor johnson to move these people out of our communities, they're coming on to our property. they are being -- we're being accosted by them asking for money telling us that they need jobs. well the newport condominium is not an employment office it is a residential area and i am sick and tired of what's going on. they're sitting on our benches and i walked up on two about a month ago because that i been here for a while i walked up on two of these illegal immigrants, urinating on the building this is not what i paid for. this is not what the citizens of the residents of the newport
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condominium paid for i don't to live around these kinds of people. sengdz them back to mexico. sending them back to venezuela back to wherever they came from and take care of chicagoans mayor johnson -- governor, this is your responsibility. these are our tax dollars that are taking care of these people. rachel: ms. lewis i feel yourings and add joe biden to that list because that policy starts with him. really quick note for you, vivek ramaswamy one of the republican candidates for president says that -- said that when he talked about his policy to control illegal immigration that it was never better received than in the inner city african-american communities and when he said that, "the new york times" said that's not true. african-americans don't care about this issue. you certainly -- >> yes we do. yes we do care about this issue because this is -- this is compromising our
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lifestyle. it is compromising our health. it is compromising everything that we believe in in the black community yes we do. yes we do care about this and anyone who is saying that they're mistaken. we don't want these people here. sending them back to mexico. send them back to venezuela back to their countries and build up their countries as black americans and as americans in general have done in this country. we are the desen dents of enslave africans who helped to make america what it is and for america to ignore problems for america for the brandon johnson and to ignore this homeless problem in chicago and use taxpayers money to house illegal immigrants they are wrong. they are sellouts they do not care about the citizens of chicago and i want to say to black politicians, you are failing your people. we put you in there to represent us. but it is a responsibility of
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these politicians who take care of chicagoans first not illegal immigrants sending them back home. rachel: wow. ms. lewis, you are certainly a woman who knows how to speak her mind we encourage new york times to interview you as well. thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. rachel: god bless. coming up music legend jimmy buffett cause of death revealed passing away from a skin cancer battle that he was diagnosed with four years ago. we're going speak to a dermatologist on how his cancer progressed, next. carry the samsung bespoke french door refrigerator. and the full line of bespoke appliances. including the samsung bespoke washer. because here, saving is always in style. shop labor day deals now in store, and online. from pep in their step to shine in their coats, when people switch their dog's food to the farmer's dog, the effects can seem like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just smarter, healthier pet food.
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syndrome joins us now. so great to have you on the program again. tell us what we need to know about skin cancer and in particular lymphoma. >> okay so there's a couple of things will good morning thank you for having me jimmy buffett died of merkel cell and in terms of the united states one in five white men over the age of 50 will get skin cancer it strikes about one in five men over the age of 65 that are sun damage i believe jimmy was very light and lived his life in the sun he loved the sun sold us that lifestyle he was i agree a poet in paradise and so we all loved him we all wanted to know where margaritaville was that he made up in his mind but all of that sun damage on his irish skin was really a problem. so abbreviate them lymphoma is
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actually what he died from and carcinomas are more deadly will than melanoma buzz a third of the people that get merkel cell will die from it so five year survival rate is 78% and this is significant. will: a quick q and a i want quick questions, i've heard is it tru that most skin damage and potentials for cancer are done when you're a child. i've heard that i don't know if it is true that -- the skin damage you get from sunburns and blistering all of that, what the most damaging what happens i don't know with the ages but when you're a kid is that true? >> that is -- that is actually true. that you can continue that sun damage throughout your life especially if you tanning bed so we recommend sun block on babies from as young as three months old and then if your viewers see a mole changing if they see something that's dark that's asymmetrical borders irregular
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and colors vary and diameter getting larger that's a problem for merkel cells it starts with a red painless lump or flash colored painless lump but that's sell a problem something is not healing it is not just a pimple. >> really quick toipght get qk because i don't have much time even though you brought up irish american skin another misconception is because you have dark skean or tan by nature you're not protected from these diseases. >> you're not protected everyone of the skin needs to wear sun block every single day thank you for bringing that up you're absolutely not protected everybody needs to wear sun block anybody with skin can get skin cancer. and i offer deep condolences to his family i hope he's having a cheese burger in paradise somewhere. will: i want to talk to you about sun block more conversations about types and potential problems associated with it that's a deeper conversation for now we need to focus here on exactly what you said. lymphoma, melanoma skin cancer
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pete: let's go off the wall take a look at just how many times joe biden has been escaping the oval office to put some sand in his toes. weal get to the overall numbers in a moment and let you know what the percentage is but of his 957 days in office, he's spent 382 of them on vacation. will: marked some very important mommies in american history since he's been in office. we go back to the summer of 2021, during the fall of kabul biden was at a camp david for a six-day vacation. pete: i feel like if a 20 year mission is in chaos and american lives are on the line being close to the situation room being in the oval office being in the white house is where you would want to be near your pentagon and your leaders say you can work at camp david but not the same at the white house and it was defined as a vacation. will: maybe consequence of electing old and president and
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apparently many weeks like we have a rough week many the u.s. economy in the summer of 2022 and the same week you'll remember joe biden falling off his beach off the bike in the beach. >> one mile hour across a crosswalk and too big of a feat and dow dropped below 30,000 and gas at that in that time -- moved over $5 a gallon back many that direction by the way. no concern of joe -- just taking a ride with his bike helmet. will: attack a look at some of these instancings as well. how about in february of 2022 during the second day of russia invasion of ukraine early days of that war which -- obviously go all in but not officially because he was at his home in delaware. pete: a war he said he was going to prevent and didn't mft during this time frame zelenskyy asked to flee and didn't wonder who asked him but joe was on vacation. another vacation --
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four day weekend right at the same time remember that chinese spy balloon flying over the country they claim we didn't know anything about and found out other ones that happened people were not notified about joe was on vacation january 2023. will: last month during maui wildfires -- the death toll now well above 100 the most dangerous natural disaster or human air caused disaster and like 100 years in america. once again -- he was at the beach there was some more or less flattering pictures of him displayed out under umbrella. >> taking in of the sun and when he did go to maui and finally went two weeks later i believe it was will here's what he said when asked in delaware about what was happening in maui. watch. >> any comment on the death toll in maui? >> come talk the hawaii response mr. president? >> tell us about your hawaii
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trip, sir? >> no, not now. will: no comment. no not now and started to say pete is when he eventually did he had diminished it and talked about his kitchen fire and one -- >> one of these houses that -- he's 80. he's 80 that's why when you go here to the floor what do numbers add up to 40% of his presidency has been on vacation do you spend 40% of your job off? will: most important public office in america and to your point do you get 40% of your time off think we're being unfair think we're cherry picking instance where is he's been at the beach or on vacation during major crises think it's partisan. well how about this 40% how does that add up to other presidencies put it on the wall -- i see democrats i see republicans -- i see presidents. from george h. bush down to jay
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fk at 11% you can see amount of time compared to 40% various presidents spent on vacation. how much time talking about george bush or donald trump on the golf course their percentages no where near what george is close but trump 25% -- clinton 12, i mean, looks pretty sweet with that flip phone, though, look at that he's like i'm a cool dude down here to you know -- barack obama and ronald reagan 20%. the black and white might have thrown me off. but guys who were working 90% of the time and joe biden throughout all of those big moments in american history that requires some leadership -- on vacation. >> don't get me wrong i don't mooned if on vacation and when congress is on vacation they're not doing bad things but they have a staff and they're meddling so on vacation well the cat is away -- the mice will play.
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40% -- staggering that's at the end of the day. thinking wow -- >> we should take 40% of weekends off. >> sold. pete: coming up, 13 feet, 920 pounds, the giant gator a 3 person team caught in florida. we'll talk to the hunters, next. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day...
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will: team of alligator hunters in florida reeling in the catch of a lifetime more than 13 feet long and 920 pounds that just may be the second heaviest alligator in the state's history. joining us now with more on their monster catch florida alligator hunting guys kevin and darin field and carson gore. i'm looking at these pictures, guys. and it almost looks fake. what was it like to capture this thing? >> it was absolutely wild. it felt almost fake. it was totally surreal i've guided a lot of gator hunts and this guy was a whole other level. will: i don't know if you're the spoabs person with you up front, but you can put it to one of
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your buddies if you like but you're out there in the wild you see this guy right -- does it immediately register i'm on a whole other level this is a whole prehistoric alligator i have on my hands or catching 600, 700 founders on a regular basis and he's slightly bigger than what you've encounters in the past? >> not at all he's another level. i've caught hundreds if not close it a thousand and you know a big gator is nine, ten feet and honestly first glance we thought this gator was nine, ten maybe see feet we didn't get a real look before we snagged him probably half an hour into it when he came up an rolled up we knew we were in for something totally different he's absolutely massive. >> you weren't hunting for this alligator but encountered him and how do you catch an alligator but take a different approach? >> no. honestly, i mean it starts out being prepared for anything -- that was a major blessing having done it so much we knew our gear
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was good never had a failure there. but we did not know this gator was there and never been in this area one other time in my life that was 15 years prior so we did not know this monster was there and we were hoping we knew the area had potential. but no. we had not been here before that's why we were fun hunting a great morning with, you know, good buddies and it ended up being absolutely day of a lifetime. j how do you kill a gator? >> get carson and i see them shoot them in the head? is that that was in the tv show what was it i can't remember -- but how do you guys yeah -- carson there how do you bring him in? >> so we snag him with a big hook bring him up close to the boats and then we use a device -- we call a bang stick so basically a bullet on the end of a pole and you have yo to hit gator in the back of the had had with a bang stick. >> look a slaughterhouse
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thing -- >> kind of similar. pete: when you bait hook it like how do you do that? on a line or getting close, what? what do you do? >> right so you sneak up on them with a large fishing rod with a travel hook on it and you throw it over the back. and you just reel it in real slow and when you feel it snag something, you set the hook pull real hard and -- just hang on. will: what do you do with it now i don't know if that was darin or carson that answered love to get the other guy in many what do you do now alligator boots eat it for the next four years? what do you do now? >> carson go ahead buddy. >> it will go on the wall it is just a testament to a really awesome experience and going to go to the great event. when this thing -- underwart for an hour it was amazing like a submarine coming up it was a beast.
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it reminded me of the behemoth in the bible like dinosaurs from old. it is just crazy. rachel: incredible. will: did you drag or float him back to shore you couldn't pull that in your boat did he float long enough to pull him to shore? >> so we had to drag him to shore. after four hour fight and we got out of the boat and tied the boat to the bank, pulled gator up on the beach best we could in the sand and then we pushed and rolled to get him up and in. and everything we had -- >> pull him up. >> inch by inch back the boat went underwater we have the gas can floating coolers were floating water bottles floating everywhere it was like a movie. i mean, it took everything we had to get hill in the boat. >> that's not a big boat. that's amazing what you guys did sneaking up on a 13 foot alligator. >> this might become a movie
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