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honoring 9/11 and raising money for really great charities and we're having a pickle ball marathon and these guys were doing their last segments, i went out and played for a bit. i think i'm going to have to join a club. i'm going to have to do pickle ball. i had so much fun. l pete, good morning. i want to do it with people, not by myself. will: people play. you're so fancy with the country clubs. rachel: i didn't say country club. i said pickle ball club. pete: country club guy criticizing you? pete: i'm the only one that doesn't have a country club. rachel: i'm going to get all your water polo friends to join my pickle ball club. will: my water polo friends definitely don't play pickle ball. pete: that was described as goat of pickle ball.
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world champion out there playing as parts of this marathon. the other guy is sixth in the world. i watched you play for a while, actually pretty good for never playing before. rachel: never picked up a racket. pete: never playing a racket sport? rachel: i took tennis in college for one smokerser and that's it. will: -- semester and that's it. will: you're going to enter as a new five player. did you see the new five? that's rachel. pete: is that a 1-10? i don't know what that skill is. will: i think the way they do that they do tennis in pickle ball on a 1-5 scale and you can find other players at your level and see what i'm saying. i'm a 3, i'm not. that's how they describe yourself and there's another three and i'm like sports. pete: he know as lot of things about country clubs.
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by the way, the marathon -- rachel: backfired on you. pete: benefits tunnel to towers, athletes for america and all about remembering 9/11 playing pickle ball. rachel: people all around the country are going to be playing pickle ball with us because they're going to be helping charity playing in their own hometown. speaking of hometown, there was a hometown rally. pete: this guy own as country club. rachel: multiple country clubs. and that would be donald trump who took an invitation from governor kristi noem to go to a rally in south dakota. it was on fire as much trump rallies are. he took time during that speech to talk about a lot of things including our economy and what he says -- he says that joe biden is an economic arson and he's destroying the country. take a listen. >> joe biden is traveling around the country pretending he's a
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economic genius when in fact he's a economic arsonist and biden incinerating american economics at a rate never seen before. it's an inferno of inflation, taxation, submission, and failure. we submit, everyone said what is submission? you're submitting to china, to all these countries who are pouring money out of our country and we can't take care of our own country and can't help hawaii but we send billions and billions and billions of dollars to other countries. the choice in this election is between a biden economic bust and it's going to happen and it's going to be ugly, or a trump economic boom. will: another moment in this rally where i think it put the choice in front of america starkly on the table, and that is a, what he hinted at right there, whether or not our priorities will be to send money to places like ukraine.
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i heard joe rogan say this on his podcast, did you realize that the amount of money that has been sort of a mistake or a rounding error or not completely accounted for when it comes to ukraine is roughly $6 billion and the amount of money required to rebuild every home in maui would be $5 billion? just kind of there showing you how we treat something so far away versus here at home and b, talking about world war iii. potential for war with china and talked about what it could take and what type of american leadership it would take to a thwart world war iii. pete: they suddenly need more money and it's staggering and probably comes to about $6 billion. we don't really know how much we're sending in that process. at the beginning it was all about preventing that world war iii and now going step after step after step. rachel: we're getting closer and closer.
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pete: i credit you, will, you drew that contrast earlier than everybody else. saying look at lahaina and money that's needed and the drop in the bucket going there compared to the billions over here. it is a reflection of priorities and that's what the president said last night. he was there to receive the endorsement of governor kristi noem, which a lot of people thought she already had endorsed and waited to see what happened. she endorsed him in a full thwarted manner and it's a big boost and could be on the short list of vice president. rachel: you're right, she'll be on the short list and she didn't run and didn't challenge who we knew was the front runner at the time when she could have jumped in was a sign of her own endorsement and deferring to the most popular candidate on -- in the primary. and others didn't make that decision. she did. and many people are now saying maybe that was a good political decision as well because she seems to be rising to the top.
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very smart choice. i think that everything we talked about regarding ukraine comes back to china and that's why it was hard to think back to a time when donald trump was in office and we seem like we're beginning to get a handle around china, but the ukraine war and all these distractions and all these bad economic decisions have definitely put china on the run again and they're making a lot of adv advances and that's t governor -- i'm sorry, what donald trump is talking about in that speech. pete: one of the most fascinating stories coming to policies of america first. will: illegal immigration and the last couple of days surely the sound from new york city mayor eric adams talking about this illegal immigration will destroy new york city. there's been now a pushback including from the biden administration to any illegal immigrants essentially leaving border states like texas and so governor greg abbott said this,
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he put this on x. he said biden considers forcing migrant families to remain in texas. the scam was tried yearsing a and shot down by a judge. we'll send biden the same swift justice and we'll add even more buses to migrants -- of migrants to washington dc. more buses to sanctuary cities seems to be the only way you open eyes. pete: absolutely. this has been an incredibly effective policy. i mean, i think rachel and i, i don't know if you were there, will, or not but when it started i said i don't know. feels like a gimmick. what the real problem is the boarder and it's been incredibly effective in saying, in raising the alarm and rates-over the big cities and now they turn around and start -- will: starletted with governor ron desantis of florida and was martha's vineyard the first? rachel: it wasn't the first but just the best. it was just the best place because you remember when he sent them to dc and dropped them
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off in front of kamala harris' residence in dc at the naval. pete: he has a more limited supply in florida but texas has unlimited supply of illegals and now the federal government is threatening to put ankle bracelets on illegals saying you have to stay in texas. first of all -- rachel: is that really what they're doing? pete: that's one of the ideas being floated. rachel: sending them to new york, now new yorkers -- this might be the only policy or only idea that could reverse this policy and keep sending money to new york. talking about illegal immigration before it was a problem in new york city and does to your point, not only is it incredibly effective policy, just what you said, rachel, might be the only path to solution. r yeah. will: shared pain.
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rachel: yeah, shared pain. it's been interesting to see eric adams complain about a fraction of what texas and arizona and other states have had to deal with, yeah. so much so that the view now is saying -- pete: i was going to describe as very influential think tank here in new york city. rachel: much better. you take it away. pete: very influential think tank here in new york city. >> i do think that the federal government is doing many things. they have prioritized asylum seekers and instituted a parole program specifically for those four countries and frankly, i think we need to find and weave dealt with this before. i lived in miami and i was a migrant and immigrant in miami in the 80s and you all remember with the boat lift and 125,000 cubans came in a matter of six months and puts tremendous stress on our city, on our community, on the social services. they need to be resettled
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elsewhere. they need to be spread out. it's only going to get worse with global warming and climate change. people can't live in certain parts of this world. pete: there we go. joy behar break out in the shaman. rachel: that was awesome. we talked about martha's vineyard and that was the most delicious. this might be even more delicious and martha's vineyard, they were sent to this upscale community and very quickly they said get off the island. they sang them off the island and singing and chanting. we love you. tete amo and here's the view completely in favor of all the open border policies but now that these rich ladies have to walk out of their foofoo apartments and condos and see them on the street, they don't like it anymore and say send it up out. pete: spread it out. the failure of that is you
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declared your city a sanctuary city. you voted for this. you wanted to welcome everybody and now it's not okay. sending them to oklahoma or to tennessee, they didn't vote to be a sanctuary city. rachel: that's right. we also see aoc is getting or alexandria ocasio-cortez w who s a district here in new york and she's getting a lot of blow back from her district and she was famously -- really one of the main voices for this policy promoting it, saying it was so compassionate, crying at the border about donald trump trying to control the border. now she's criticizing, she's kind of flipped over and criticizing joe biden, which is really interesting. she has to do it because she has to show that to her constituents. will: another flip of a democrat sounding different on an issue and again i would have imagined she would have sounded to them
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again. he's ready to launch. watch. >> the needs that our city have right now really call for me to stay another term. i had the privilege of representing san francisco for a long time and they have given me the latitude to serve as speaker, as leader for over 20 years and whip as well. i have agreed to stay on another term in order to help meet the needs that we have now. resilient city and the fact is we have an isolated situation in the downtown san francisco and the tenderloin district and the rest. we have just said to the people thanksgiving there and the rest who are very much concerned about it, that if there's crime, and there is violence and there are drugs, there will be arrests and that's the way it is. it doesn't matter if the person
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is documented or not. they will be prosecuted. rachel: she also said in that statement that this now more than ever, we need to advance san francisco values and that's the message she has and i read that and literally wanted to laugh. i there will be arrests and she doesn't know how to say that part right. it's big time savior complex there and sit there is and says i have at this moment i have to be here to help my city. the city fell apart under your watch. get rid of her. i saw -- you guys probably saw this too. you see it on your phone. nancy pelosi running for reelection and of course the 83-year-old is running for reelection in new york city. rachel: that's the party of the nursing home party. will: i think it's a bipartisan problem. rachel: it is. will: just need a couple clips of mitch mcconnell to know.
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will: we accept out of kindness or name recognition. pete: it's not kindness. will: well, people are hesitant -- i mean people are hesitant to look at someone who whoever mitch mcconnell is and going through what he's going through and say something negative. but the truth is at some point in your life, you arrive at a point where you're no longer able to hit on your own sillen darling stones and the needs of your -- s cylinders and joe bidn will be 86 if he gets reelected and we need to move beyond the niceties and they're threats to the nation. it's a threat to be run by people who are not physically ue physically up to the job. rachel: it's more than just the physical ailments, but that's been on display in a way we've never seen and it's something that happens and i do believe you can't have a congress with just young people. you need people with constitutional knowledge but something does happen where your
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identity becomes congressman. congresswoman, speaker. you know, it's a really dangerous thing. it's really hard to let go of power and we started our country with george washington letting go of that power first move and there's something beautiful about seeing people, you know, from the community, from their little spot, you know, in the country coming into these positions and others retiring and seeing that flow. that doesn't mean you can't have some people who have been there longer. pete: this is the opposite of that completely. rachel: exactly opposite of that. pete: it's sad. sad to watch. will: turning now to few additional headlines and hawaii's governor says the number of people still missing after the devastating maui wild fires stands at 66. that number is down from 385 and before it was up to 1,000. i've talked to a lot of people about why that number was so high in the beginning or why it's coming down now. well, people scattered everywhere. some left the islands and some back to the mainlands and some
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all over the place and combine with the fact that the burning was so bad. you couldn't identify bodies and have no idea in the beginning how many people and that number down to 66 missing on top of 115 confirmed dead. president biden disaster declaration amended to boost funding and 115 killed so far by the fires and destroyed more than 2,000 buildings in lahaina and next hour we'll talk to a woman whose sister was one of the 115 that died in the fires and their family is suing maui county and the state for negligence. the white house completing a massive $50 million overhaul to the construction room and digging down to add tech updates and the big reveal comes months after secret service found cocaine in the area right outside there. maybe they'll put in video
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cameras right outside. rachel: i think there were video cameras. will: you think? pete: oh, yeah. rachel: they know exactly who did it. will: maybe vvr recorders dvcr recorders. something so we can get down to who did the crime. will thornhill tore is sad. i'm saddened. rachel: i thought of you reading the story. pete: you're part of the problem. will: the classic southern accent is apparently dying out. researchers say gen z is to blame. oh, i thought it said gen x which is me. they found words like i'm going to say them -- okay. bae, price, face and trap are no longer pronounced with the iconic southern draw. baby boomers are the last generation to keep the southern accent alive.
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rachel: how would a traditional one say it. face, price, trap. rachel: trap. let's keep it alive. one thing that will and i have in common is we both love the -- there are regions in the country that have their own culture and way of saying things. will: hate monocultures. rachel: we've had this discussion many times. you're not monoculture, pete, you're not. you've appropriated and you're a cultural appropriator. pete: i am, a regional cultural appropriator. will: i'm upset with this accent thing. rachel: what about the midwestern accent? lyric it's not that great. rachel: how do you say sorry? pete: sorry. rachel: sean says sorry. pete: coming up, a break in
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backlash from american firearm owners who claim the company violated a customer's privacy by giving the fbi immediate access codes to a home safe owned by an alleged january 6 participant after they were served a warrant. now liberty safe competitive rebel is seeing a big boom in business. joining us is the company's ceo andy ross. andy, thanks for being here. >> happy to be here. i love new york. pete: i don't, but we're glad you're here. glad you're here anyway. in this instance, the fbi said they had a warrant, waived at liberty safe and they just gave them the codes? >> gave them the code with no resistance and didn't try to fight it or take it through a court process. they didn't do what they should do to protect someone's privacy. pete: why would that be and not fight back and say, hey, this is a private exchange we don't have to give you the code to open up a private safe? >> that's the mystery of why they didn't fight back.
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i know we feel it's a responsibility if someone trusts us and buys us a fruc fructoproduct -- product that we manufacture and they're trusting us with security and privacy and our du duty to fight to the extt of the law. pete: liberty is caught off guard saying we'll erase your codes if we want and say the feds come to you and say we have a warrant and need in an american rebel safe. >> fight to the fullest extent of the law like the tech companies do and they're doing that. you protect their privacy as if you're protecting your own. they're trusting us to protect their privacy when they buy a product we manufacture that's designed around privacy and protection and when you register your safe, and you completely opt out with any access code or backdoor code to the safe
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whatsoever. pete: right now you have that so customer ifs they lost the code could call you and you verify it? >> correct. we have about -- over 500 a year call for one reason or another. we have a double verification process with the safe owner that it's registered to and we can help them get in their safe. if they don't want us to have that ability, they can check the box and opt out and we wouldn't have any access whatsoever. pete: liberty safe said we're dedicated to the customers of liberty safe dedicated to protecting the property and safety of customers and repeatedly denied access codes without warden. warden warrant. sounds like they were too willing too soon to give it away and that's why there's been -- i've seen massive backlash on this online. >> yeah, our phones are absolutely republicking off the wall and not only from customers but dealers and they have great
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big black friday plans already planned out for coming up holidays and events planned in the summer and events planned and they have radio ads going and the radio stations are getting backlash nor playing the ads and they're all coming to us and we're prepared for it. pete: the company is american rebel. if your company is american rebel, better not be giving away the codes. >> that's right. we're american rebel and america's patriotic brand and we have champion safe and we've acquired a couple competitors and saying we're growing is a fact. pete: there you go. appreciate having you. >> happy to be here. pete: all right, coming up, 10 new york teachers get their jobs back after being fired for rejecting the jab. one of them joins us on their legal victory. plus, a boss is filtering out bad job candidate withs a single cup of coffee. rachel explains in her pop culture roundup.
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rachel: 829 people are dead and 670 hurt. president biden released a statement saying my administration is in contact with morrocan officials and we're working expeditiously to make sure everyone is safe and provide any assistance for the morrocan people. they're searching for survivors. will. will: thank you, rachel. that's a terrible story. a major legal victory this week for visit icks of vaccine man -- ccritics of vaccine mandates and
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the ten people fired for refuges the covid vaccine must be re-instated and calling the decision to keep the employees out of classrooms "arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. michael kane is one of those teachers and he joins me now. michael, great to have you on the program. congratulations, re-instated with back pay. how do you feel about this ruling this morning? >> thanks for having me and the ruling is a huge precedent that is going to resinate across new york city and the country for all those displaced and it's bittersweet for a number of reasons and the judge re-instated ten of us and two were flatly denied and our attorneys are working on that but also i went to work the next day and judge looked me in the eye and told me my relishes exception was approved and i should go to work but i did. i spoke to my principal and she was fantastic but she said the
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department of education has this case under review so i was not allowed to work this week even though i was ordered back to. will: the department of education is under a review and there's a judge's order i don't understand why you're not back at work. >> this isn't my first rodeo and par for the course and i think it means that new york city's getting ready to appeal but until they do appeal, they should have had me back working, but new york city kind of does what the presidents, they're pretty big and powerful. we've been in the courts for two years and we're not going anywhere and we're keeping up the fight and going forward strong. will: new york city does what it wants and department of education, the judge said arbitrary and capricious. i see this, there's another story going on around right now. you know, there's a ton of illegal immigrant children in the city right now. and they get to go into the school district, but they apparently have a 30 day
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reprieve from the vaccine mandates that american children have to have to get into the school system. every which way you add this up, these mandates, it's arbitrary. who has to abide, who does not have to abide. i don't -- it's like the department of education is cesar sitting in the middle of the coliseum, thumbs up, themes down. >> you nailed it. it's nonsensical and been nonsensical since the beginning and judge states in his statement it's been found that the covid vaccine does not stop transmission. which was the reason they put the mandate in in the first place and i really want to give a shout-out to those who have been with us from the beginning. the only prominent person with us was robert f kennedy jr. back in 2021 on the streets of new york city fighting with us, and he put his money where his mouth is and backed up these lawsuits and had the vision for this. that's why i and my organization teachers for choice fully endorse robert f kennedy jr. to be the next president. will: i can see that on the
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screen now. we appreciate that and it feels like it's all coming back, michael. there's talk of masks, there's talks of a new strain of covid. and even the biden administration is talking about vaccines and a new vaccine that they say "works". we're a short step away from mandates once again. michael, we'll take a moment here to celebrate this judge's ruling here today for bodily autonomy and your choice of what you hope to restrict or put into your system. thank you for being with us this morning, michael. >> thank you so much for having me. will: all right. turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for the fox first weather forecast. hey, rick. >> hey, big week with the tropics and again and take a look at maps and hurricane lee is out there now a category 3 store and had been a category 5, but it's to the north of the caribbean and this is go ahead news. no direct impact expected across any of the caribbean islands and around five days from now, it's a slow moving storm and will
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curve off towards the northeast. we're sure the south will not have impacts except for big waves and the northeast can't rule out impacts and probably seven to nine days from now if anything like that happens. what we're sure is going to happen is really rough waves and rip currents coming across eastern sea board. again, it's been a really deadly year for rip currents especially along the eastern sea board. last weekend in fact was again and now we've got this coming for us, if you're headed out towards the beaches be very careful. big storms across much of the northeast and southeast as well and front stalled out in the area and big storms firing throughout the afternoon and next few days, very soggy at times. back to you inside. will: yeah, 12-15 feet plus. >> going to be big. will: thanks, rick. coming up, patriotism and pickle ball. how you can give back to our nation's heros and playing
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pete: retired police lieutenant is randy sutton and founder orphean wounded blue and also with him is the recipient of the fax nation patriot awards for a speech he gave to his hockey team. randy, start with you. the wounded blue. tell us about the organization and ma you do benefiting them today. >> it's the nassau countial assistant and -- national assistant and injured law enforcement officers and nationwide charity and five years we've been operational and helped more than 14,000 american law enforcement officers and of course we recognize injuries as being either physical or emotional and psychological because post-traumatic stress can be as dangerous as a bullet and dealing with a lot of issues now, you know, last year more than 60,000 american police officers were physically assaulted in the line of duty. pete: 60,000? >> 60,000, astounding number and 226 police officers shot in the line of duty already this year.
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so the organization works together to improve their lives. it's a monumental task and that's why we're proud to be here with fox news who's always been a staunch supporter. rachel: how does the organization help a individual family or police officer? >> one of the things we just d we had an officer who lost his leg. many guys would say, hey, that's my retirement, i'm out of here. he wanted to come back to work. he didn't want to do that. you can't get an off the shelf leg like that and come back to work. he needed -- randy, what was the final cost on the leg? >> it was pretty monumental, $117,000 for this -- the top shelf prosthetic leg. he was actually thrown away by his deny. he was ran over by a tractor trailer while directing traffic
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and literally wouldn't give him a replacement prosthetic. so the fraternal order of police in utah came to us and said help us. rachel: that makes me so mad and think about how much money we waste and couldn't come up with the money for that? i'm glad that wounded blue was there but, boy. >> wounded blue stepped in and picked up, there's that little space when an officer dies in a line of duty, there's many mechanisms in place that take care of the family. i know you're going to have tunnel for towers on, we lost two officers last year in connecticut, frank showed up. he was there within a week, their houses were paid off. when an officer dies in the line of duty, there's things there to take care of them. the crack is if an officer survives after being shot, insurance is out, workman's comp is out, and he falls into an area where nobody was helping. that's when randy put this together and came to me saying i'd like to help. i said, wow, this is a great thing and i want to get involved
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in this with you. now seeing the difference that we are making with -- like this individual able to get the leg he needed to return to work. will: randy, you guys are here with the great american pickle ball patriot 9/11 remembrance challenge here and you're one of the beneficiaries as well. >> exactly. exactly. this billy mcgee is a true patriot, this is his brain child and worked his butt off to get this thing operational and going. tunnels to towers, falls of honor and wounded blue are all recipients of these donations. will: these guys playing pickle ball in the 12 hour marathon, visit 911-2023.com and there's a qr code on the bottom and it'll donate to tunnel for towers, wounded blue and others. rachel: and play pickle ball in your own hometown to help out. pete: part of something bigger. thank you both for your service
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hollywood drama. thank you, matted madison, for joining us. >> thank you for having me. rachel: watch as a reporter grills nicolas and it was set in denmark in the 1750s. okay, listen. >> there are legs of diversity and it's implied. >> first of all, the films take place in the 175 40s. 17 50s. >> it doesn't add up. the math isn't mathing. rachel: to get the oscar, you have to hit all the different sexual and racial categories. it's going to hurt story telling in the end.
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>> absolutely. it's art and i'm a painter and not using enough red paint. the math is not adding up. it doesn't make sense. if you're going to create a film and art, you've got to do it and can't tell them how to make it up. rachel: hollywood has to fight this battle for itself. >> here's royal drama going on and prince harry going onto honor his late grandmother and he goes to the church where the queen was laid to rest but kate and william go to wales and can't even come together for this. >> we love family drama and denmark drama and royal drama. it's on a little bit this was my family and i was on assignment and didn't go see grandma or mom, the wild thing is not only did knot they not see each other, his wife didn't come. i thought maybe she wasn't making a trip but she's joining him for the invic turnover invictus games.rachel: this is . the british press is saying the reason she's not going to
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england is she doesn't want to curtesy to her sister-in-law who she does not like. >> can't we get along? rachel: what if it was you? >> i wouldn't like curtesying to anyone. rachel: you're a american. turns out jimmy fallon who everyone thinks is such a nice guy issue the environment at his show is toxic, people crying, firings, what do you make? >> when the cameras turn off, they know what we're really like. hopefully most people know you're great, i'm great, apparently jimmy though, not so much. i will say no one in the article that was about this was willing to go on the record, which always makes me suspicious really. you can't -- rolling stone has a history of not getting people on the record and shoddy stuff there and we work not far from dc, rumors have always swirled about him and not surprising to see this report. a lot of people in the industry
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have been whispering on this for a long time. rachel: the feel good happy happy talk somehows. it's not the -- shows. it's not the first one. >> there's a pattern. rachel: a guy went on a podcast and corporate executive and sparking all this social media interest and he has a trick for when you come in for the job interview, he basically leads you through the coffee room, gives you a cup of coffee and you sit down and have your interview and he judges whether you're going to get the job or not based on whether you take that coffee cup and put it back in the break room, in the kitchen room. >> right and clean it. i think it's good. if you drink coffee, clean up. one of the commenters said you're the guest, you shouldn't be expected. that's exactly when you should be expected. going to someone's home and drink coffee, do you leave it there for them to clean up? it's a great rule. rachel: it's a mom rule. did your mom teach you to pick up. >> don't leave the coffee or
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papers in the printer. it's a good rule. if people aren't happy, you don't have to work there. it's a free country. rachel: it's a fantastic rule. my husband had this rule in the office as a congressman and would leave the room with the interns and secretary at the desk and see how they were treated by the person interviewing and if they didn't do well, if they weren't nice or kind or didn't treat everybody well, not just the congressman, they didn't get hired. cra>> treat everyone with respet and clean your coffee. rachel: thank you, madison. stay with us. more patriots and pickle ball straight ahead. ♪
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♪ will: they're telling me to talk but i was listening to the country music. i love it. >> something else i'm not embarrassed to say, i love pickle ball. rachel: did you go out and play? will: no, i haven't played yet today. some of those guys are pure ringers. pete: how can you be a goat of a sport that's brand new? will: go in early and establish yourself before people take hold
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