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to have both sides of the aisle well-represented. elise stefanikn? y we will and ro khanna to talk about impeachment and spending and government gos, hunter and all that kind of stuff. and also vivek ramaswamy, who is very happy about his hundntvivek numbers. >> now i'm going to get to calla him bell 102 year old world waro two veteran. >> he repelled down the side of a building hundredsf of of f, by the way, the royal london hospital. this was for charity ♪ ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner]
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♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ rachel: good morning. it is 6:00 am in new york city and what you just saw was our national anthem. good morning.
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also includes a picture of my dad. he turned 80 years old yesterday. his whole family was in town this weekend. this was during the vietnam war. he was stationed in thailand. a bomb dropped but didn't explode. they had to look for it. they needed to give him a prize at the middle of a war zone. they took the lid off of a ration, they drew a star on it and they pinned it on him. he had that hung up. it is very meaningful. happy birthday, daddy, the whole family, my kids flew in, couldn't make it, my son-in-law, my daughter who will be on the show later. my son jack. i am so happy. his fiancée is in town. my brother came in.
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he lives in dubai. my sister is in town. we are mexican. we don't get a hotel. everyone is at my house. happy 80th. pete: lawrence jones is live in boulder, colorado, amazingly at 4:zero two a.m. am mountain time. you have a crowd. >> reporter: good morning, family. it is about 16 hours until kickoff. these kids have been here all night. because they say someone disrespected them. it will be a big game here. >> they didn't go to bed. rachel: that's not getting up early. rachel: at 4:00 you've got this crowd. >> this was all over some disrespected.
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went to the on sanders for having his glasses on. deion sanders, his entire team, sunglasses. there is a sign behind me. coach northville, did your mom teach you how to take a pill? they are fired up. not just the fans. there are 16 private jets, they are having a party here. got little wayne here. this has become a cultural phenomenon and it is deion sanders. will: definitely because of deion sanders. it wasn't like this last year when their 1-11. not like a crowd you organize for a tv shot. it was down the row right there. these guys are pumped. rachel: are you sure they are not there for lawrence?
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>> reporter: these kids have sleeping bags behind me. when i was in college i would do that. will: my hot take, he's the head coach of colorado state, he went straight at dion with trash talk. colorado is heavily favored, shouldn't be a close game. take him head on. if you do anything in life, head on. >> reporter: i love it. i am sick and tired -- i like the rivalry, the trash talk and the fans love it as well. will: mom teach you to taken l. we will check with you throughout the morning, that crowd should only grow. the big noon kickoff show at 10 am.
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rachel: what does that mean? to lose? will: to lose. rachel: trash talking is helping this enthusiasm. it's like the donald trump thing, makes it a little more exciting. will: always a flashy guy, bringing that bravado, bringing kids in. rachel: when we trash talk to our ratings go up? will: we do. rachel: let's think about that. might be in 8:00 our thing. pete: it does appear you've got this autoworkers strike going on, the big three, union workers across the country, talks are resuming, bargaining will resume again today with the big three automakers. ford laid off 600 workers, president biden says he is the biggest pro union president we
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ever had took on the automakers and claimed bidenomics is going to bring this all together. here's a portion of what president biden has said in the past. >> president biden: i intend to be the most pro union president. i would not be standing here without labor, without union labor. from middle-class built america and union built the middle class. they look at me like why am i always talking about unions? they don't appreciate how hard you all work. i make no apologies for being labeled the most pro union president in american history. rachel: he is pro union, pro federal government union. if you are pro manufacturing union you wouldn't be pushing ev cars to begin with because they don't need as many workers to produce. they are really expensive, the industry is in a people because
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of this rapid transition that has been distorted by government subsidies, there is no way, they can't even compete with the ev cars that elon musk is creating in china, manufacturing over there with those subsidies with current wages. imagine if they increase by 40%, not going to happen. this administration is more beholden to its elite climate change in their boutique interests than he is for workers. pete: fascinating to know how union workers feel about president biden describing himself as the most pro union president. grady trimble asked a worker at uaw. >> president biden says he's the most pro union president in history, you just roll your eyes. >> if he was, where is he now? why are we out here? he hasn't done anything. we the people are doing it. the union, the teamsters, the
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uaw, ourselves. it's not the president, not him. biden isn't doing anything for us as far as i am concerned. will: the force to transition into green energy, this is at the core of why union workers feel the need to strike, wages aren't keeping up with inflation. inflation is running out of control under bidenomics. take a look at the rise of inflation, it's not limited to autoworkers. you have heard about the writers and actors strike in hollywood. there's a coffee barista strike. at the core of this, workers wages are not keeping up with inflation. rachel: in 2019, peter navarro negotiated for donald trump and it was effective. pete: the line of inflation and the line of strikes, strike
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captivity up 60% since trump left office and part of the reason is the consumer price index is up 17%. everything costs more. there wages are stagnant and the companies are saying we can't compete with chesler and china and these cheap cars coming in, so if we give into the wage the man's how do we make it? if you don't give us higher wages how do we make it? they are at a stalemate. president biden take the sodium four minutes, talks about pro union, now they are starting to lay people off as we announced this morning, nobody knows where it is going. we are going to go off the wall at 8:30 and breakdown more the uaw strike. that his the most pro union president in american history. rachel: the bosses like president biden, workers, not so much. pete: this will further push a shift that's already happening.
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will: the border crisis in new york city, congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez, democratic congressperson, part of the delegation went to address the illegal immigration crisis in new york city. you really need to figure out how to give illegal immigrants more jobs, they were met with less than enthusiastic publish -- public. >> close the border! close the border! >> all be -- pete: they assumed -- will: that was a longer soundbite. before so much yelling at the protest, we thought we would carry more of that. pete: he said the things we whole agree on our permanent status, work permits. and more opportunities, protesters say what about the border?
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wise and anybody doing anything about this but has no end insight. rachel: when she was crying at the border in her white jeans, donald trump and his policy, there she is and in her district, her constituents not happy, looks like a 5% to 15% cut. these people are being crushed by inflation and wages so they need more services, they are cutting your wages. and her answer, had three parts, we need more federal money, don't need to close the border, we need to get work permits so they can work and the interesting thing -- that she is bringing here.
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calliope bond is blasting officials over what is happening in new york city. >> we are a pest. we have done everything to build our life. we've seen our families come here, give us an opportunity. they are taking away from us, giving it to people, they want the votes, they don't care about me, you, kids, nothing that, but they underestimate, it is the new tea party, it is the mob party, the parent party, the new york party. we are coming, we are coming loud and we are staying loud, this is the very beginning, the very beginning. it pete: if you look at the images from yesterday this could be the beginning as numbers continue to increase. to be mass released, yesterday on the show we had bill. and on, the dhs calling this
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freedom runs calling them freedom runs where they put them on. we need to do this faster. rachel: illegal migrants are like we can ago? go where you want to go. sometimes we pay for that. pete: on the one hand, ship them to chicago. ship them to los angeles. they are terrified of that prospect. and she said the reason we can handle it is we are welcoming immigrants. also afraid of a plane load showing up in los angeles. on the one hand, choke under your own policies. on the other hand, i listen to aoc and think this is the opinion of american government. ensconced in their ivory tower, washington dc sermonizing to people who live under their policies, there is your perfect
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symbolism. let me give you the view of how to solve these people's problems, the people you are supposed to serve's problems. rachel: the elitist me stacked on top of what you said. she went to her district and lectured the people about why this is great, this is the american dream, they will make our city better. they were on martha's vineyard lecturing rich ladies how to keep them there and not at all, nobody said that, put them on buses and got them out of there. with the national guard. elitism in spades. will: populations are not just republicans and places like this. rachel: we shall see. we turn to your headlines. the nypd says one-year-old boy is dead after possible opioid exposure at a daycare center in the bronx. responders saving two other young children with the
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overdose reversal rug before child left school early was also revived and hospitalized. those three kids are now in stable condition. police launching a criminal investigation as the medical examiner determines if fentanyl is to blame. to your daycare, the pentagon is conducting additional interviews with witnesses of the 2,020 one airport attack that killed 15 us service members. officials say this does not mean it is reopening the investigation that determined the tragedy could have been prevented. the new interviews will be 20 service members who had not previously been spoken to, the decision to revisit the case follows growing criticism of goldstar families. pete: you to talk to everybody the first time? rachel: jimmy buffett's death spiking a surge of interest in the iconic singer's music. his song margaritaville, the first time any of his songs have landed at number one. really?
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♪ wasted away again ♪ margaritaville ♪ yes i have yes i have ♪ searching for my rachel: i love that song. buffett died after a private battle with skin cancer. will: put out a x on what the verb is for a tweet. what your favorite song? minus come monday. that came in the second on people's response. that is my favorite song. rachel: over margaritaville? rachel: i would probably know them. pete: that's the part of it. rachel: cheeseburger in paradise. will: you like the ones right down the fairway. will: i like the ones we sing at bars.
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will: casual listeners of jimmy buffett. rachel: i went to college, went to bars and around here, jimmy buffett, don't ruin it for me. why are you trying to ruin it? a little -- will: i love the macarena. rachel: what your favorite mexican music? look at that. going to have to -- do you consider selena -- will: selena is tijuana. rachel: we are going to play that. you know nothing about that. pete: have nothing at all to do with this conversation. shakira. is she colombia? south american. i will move that. a fox weather alert, lee is a post-tropical cyclone. wind and surf warnings are still in effect from new england to canada.
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rachel: senator mitt romney making a surprise announcement that he will not be seeking reelection in 2,024. one day after that announcement, a utah mayor in america first republican lined up more than 30 endorsements from state officials and the race to replace romney. that candidate joins me now. trent, good morning, thanks for joining us today. mitt romney is gone. i always wondered, mitt romney never seemed like a match for utah. how did he get there and what the reaction to your announcement? >> you are right, never really was a match. that was the thing we called out. i announce my candidacy four months ago and we were not shy about calling out his record. he claimed he was going to push to a balanced budget, end
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illegal immigration, stop federal spending and overreach, appoint conservative justices, his record did not reflect those promises, people know me. for ten years, i've been running my community and given them a true conservative alternative, and these last four months, people are excited. we saw a list of endorsements locally but also nationally, we pick up charlie kirk, mark levin, carey lake coming out here monday to do a rally and give support to us and picked up the endorsement of rick grenell. this is amazing, folks are ready for in america first candidate, and a true conservative back in the senate, someone like mike lee, someone who should be representing the state of utah. rachel: i'm thinking about how mitt romney got elected, he's upstanding, nice family guy,
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but very obvious to me before he was elected that he was going to go this route. how did he get elected? just his name recognition? how do you plan to overcome that in order to win your self? >> he swooped in, he was not from utah, running 5 years ago, they were not familiar with the name. some hand in the 2002 picks out here, he relied on the name id but as we travel the state so many folks said fool me once, shame on you -- people were not -- we had polling data that reflected his navy at 30%, and we were able to meet that down. giving that alternative, talking about his record,
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reminding folks and the trillions more in spending, this inflation was crushing utah families so the message of america first for me, coming out, supporting a smaller government, stronger economy which has typified my career. folks have noticed that. they know me and we are excited to be the next senator from the state of utah. rachel: we are looking to see if you can turn the page on the romney era. thank you for joining us this morning. still ahead, uaw set to resume talks with the big three automakers as president biden gives his $0.02 on what could be a real economic crisis.
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will: lee is a post-tropical cyclone, brushing by new england, seeing minor coastal flooding at the cross of the state. massachusetts, 225 flights out of boston logan airport are canceled due to strong winds. rick reichmumuth, lee will noto away. >> it was a category 5 at one point, going to impact the us mainland, now we know what is about to happen. storm is going to make landfall across nova scotia and we will see a glancing blow across the northeast lose nothing of the did will be too dramatic.
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had shifted hundred miles to the west, would have been a really big story. tropical storm force winds through coastal parts of maine and that will be our story the next 12 hours or so, but that will only be an issue if it coincides with the high tide cycle which we might see a little bit of that in the next, didn't cause any problems, maybe a foot or so. some winds gusting get towards chatham. we are in the media part of hurricane season, lots still going on including what will probably become nigel, maybe some development across the southeast coastline over the next week or so. will: president biden continues to weigh in on most right claiming profits of not been split fairly among workers.
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>> president biden: auto companies have seen record profits. and sacrifices, the uaw workers, those record profits have not been fared shared fairly. workers deserve a fair share of the benefits they produce to. will: joining us to discuss is home depot chairman bob nardelli. as you look at what is "happening now," the big three automakers does president biden have the diagnosis right? >> thanks for the opportunity. it's not correct, i will share some points with you and talk about this? household income, i support the
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need for making that right but how did we get here? inflation. energy is up 40%. what caused that? they surrendered energy independence. this is the same administration that is forcing the auto companies to advance electric vehicles. jim farley, they lost $6 billion in the last few years, they got a $9.2 billion grant to build a battery plant, proof positive that ford is not trying to punish the uaw workers. a lot of this is self-inflicted. very glad to hear they will try to negotiate. this has become very polarized. of 40% wage increase, 40, 36, it is 18% in the first year alone. what i think overreach, getting
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paid 40 hours for 32 hours a week, technology has advanced but i don't know how you make a car when you don't have workers there, the pension program another overreach, impossible to step back and re-pay people that lost pension since 2,007-eight-nine. most companies today are having to abandon the pension program because of the major cost of healthcare. those are overreaching. household needs to keep up with inflation. will: the workers have a point with the inflation, commensurate raising wages to keep up with cost of living. the automakers can to lose money on evs and give raises to the workers. take a look at the projection of financial implications of a 10 day strike for $1.5 billion in losses, that makes its way to the consumer.
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don't know how long it would take but if we have a slowdown in production and restriction in supply the prices of cars go up. >> i live but it through this in 2007-8-9, those estimates are woefully short of the impact, united auto workers in the auto industry has very broad set of tentacles that goes into this economy. for every one uaw worker my recollection is 10 workers support that, we are talking 1.4 million potential workers impacted. let's think about all the dealerships out there that will be impacted. what do they do? they raise prices on inventory because they run short or get enough cash to make it through this so this underestimating good the effect and the timing on this.
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ups, american airlines, it is their turn and this is the result of this administration forcing the impact on household incomes not to keep their admin straight of costs. will: instruction -- spikes, more inflation. you are right, we will go off the wall again today to talk about this but appreciate you watching at being with us. still had the rise of leftist ideology in america's classroom, one minnesota bill could mandate a woke new curriculum for all-state high schools but first, mile high tensions in colorado, buffaloes take on colorado state in a showdown. lawrence jones tailgating this morning. >> reporter: good morning. these kids have been here since 2:00 am for the big football
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will: is the left's push for critical race theory continues, a controversial bill in minnesota with mandate high schools offer ethnic studies courses by 2026. the bill says the proposed coursework would, quote,
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analyze the ways in which race and racism have been and continue to be social, cultural and political forces, to the stratification of other groups. mandated course offerings would include latin x studies, african-american studies, asian studies, first nations studies. here to react is center of the american experiment, catherine kristin. we wouldn't know about this without reports you produce or things you write about. is it intended to be that way? do they want minnesota parents to know this is coming? >> exactly right. this is about bait and switch, this is about promoting this new liberated ethnic study which must be invented and this law has passed so this is reality. it must be embedded in all
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subjects, history and civics. it has been a bait and switch, all about cultural understanding and it is about, quote, organizing kids to resist america's fundamental social and political institutions. brian: talking about certain courses, you're saying this goes much deeper than that, these are aspects of critical race theory into every subject, down to every grade. >> absolutely, critical race theory on steroids and it is not just group identities and white supremacy. it goes beyond teaching kids to dismantle and disrupt america's fundamental institutions, science and math, every grade.
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this is the most complete takeover we've seen of this radical ideology. pete: where parents consulted? was their resistance to this bill being passed? >> the problem was below the radar screen, as this was happening, and outside group called education network which has roots in california was organizing and driving this. this is a national group, complete abolition of the police and they came to minnesota, raised money here, established a state chapter. they have got grants from the state teacher licensing board. the state science news seeing,
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i'll about cultural understanding and helping us include everyone. pete: go to americanexperiment.org to read where this money came from the outside but it happened quick starting in 2019, the money accelerated and now there's a bill that will mandate this across every classroom, public, and charter, inside minnesota. i hope you will keep it up. >> not just the bill anymore. this happened. pete: it is law. >> great to be with you. pete: we reached out to the department of education. >> surprising. pete: let's turn it over to will and rachel. rachel: september, saturday, college football.
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will: lawrence jones is live with all the fun, 5 gamma delta fraternity. >> reporter: good morning, family. draft boys have arrived here but all of these folks are in line not just for the game. it is kick off and been here since 2:00 am. there's a chance for one of the students to get free tuition. they are here for the big game. what is your name? who's going to win tonight? >> prime time. >> reporter: the on sanders. travis hunter. where are you from? why are you at the big game? why is there so much energy in the game at 3 am.
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>> i thought we had a show. >> hats today. >> i am from colorado. >> reporter: how did you feel about the comments from the other coach? >> they made it personal. they made it personal. >> are you going to apply for the free tuition? >> of course, that's what i am here for. that's what i am here for. >> reporter: appreciate it. have a good day. we will be here all morning. i can't believe these kids are here at 2 am. will: pick a random guy, i am curious, how many games did he go to last year?
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>> reporter: the anchors in new york are asking how many games did you go to last year? >> i went to every game but two because i was out of state. >> reporter: you got a loyal -- will: they are you go, one in 11 the, he suffered through one and 11 and gets to enjoy this. rachel: no wonder he is there. >> reporter: is not a bandwagon and. will: you can catch the kickoff at 10:00 a.m. on fox. these colorado games have delivered. thank you. we will check in with lawrence. rachel: i'm not convinced it is entirely for deion sanders. they started this whole thing. going out there and doing football games. will: your power of belief is something else. rachel: we are just hours away from the big game.
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rachel: it is national guacamole day and we have the top recipes to bring your guacamole game to the next level for this football saturday. here to show is how is chef adrian kabul. what is the secret? >> you have to do it maximum flavor style so we start with some avocados, we hit it -- rachel: what's the difference? >> there's a lot more flavor. there are many varieties, they are watery, they don't have that creamy texture. lots of fresh cilantro you chop on the spot and then you have
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some great sea salt. you are going to mix this up for me right here and i am going to add fresh jalapenos like that. if you see them than they won't be as spicy. white onions. pete: it is really good mix. >> this is white onion. you can use red onion if you like. it is very fresh, beautiful. perfect. i like to use, then that is just to make it pretty. i like to use tortilla chips, blue corn, that's the way to go healthwise. put that in and hit it with some radishes. before you eat it.
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this is a beautiful spice mix chilly. you put this on almost anything, fish. margaritas. it goes really great up top. that is really good. the thing is here. thank you. it is so easy, it is so easy, you can do this, put it in the fridge, pop it out when it is party time, you won't turn brown on you if you do it the day before. lime prevents the browning and that is it. will: we wish you had a bigger bowl of chips. thank you so much. you can get a cookbook. anyplace, thank you so much. >> i want to eat. coming up, a handsome guy from
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