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noon show on fox sports where there'll probably be a lot of creative signs and our own lawrence jones is there somewhere. there's a big sports set and big game there. the big noon show on fox and the students are rushing in at 5:00 a.m. mountain time. rachel: that's unbelievable. they've been there for hours. pete: uh-huh. our own lawrence jones, we don't know where he is. maybe he's in the tonight row trying to get a good spot. will: when he says bring in lawrence, is he running next to that camera? pete: do we have multiple cameras? reporter: i'm here, family. will: ryan higgins y were you run -- were you running? reporter: i was running a little bit. it's crazy. these kids have so much energy, and i think -- lock at them. look at them. these kids have been up all night having a good time. i've since learned they have --
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what's up, buddy? how do you think this game is going to go down? >> all buffs. all buffs. reporter: what's up, dude? >> it's going to be long and painful. i can tell you that much. reporter: fox. will: what'd he say? reporter: back to you guys. rachel: yeah, we have to send it back will: don't go anywhere. this is a recipe for disaster. rachel: those boys have been drinking since yesterday. pete: yeah, this is the end of the night for them. reporter: it's my first week on "fox & friends," i'm not trying to get fired on the first week. pete: it's not your fault. you're all over it. thank you for mentioning that, new cohost of "fox & friends" and we welcomed him to the show on thursday. sent him to colorado and said go talk to students. rachel: a bunch of drunk guys and never get back to us.
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pete: watch fox for the pregame tailgate show for the buffaloes. will: in the world of politics, jack smith asked a judge to narrow the gag order on former president donald trump. he said in the following, defendant, talking about donald trump has a established practice of,ing an inflammatory practice of targeting individuals or constitutions that present an obstacle or challenge to him. it's pretty broad ranging. pete: yuppies just said narrow, which they're claiming it's narrow and then read it and said that's really broad. will: right. pete: jack smith and his council wants a really broad narrow gag order on the leading candidate for the republican nominee for 2024. rachel: how convenient? pete: yeah, interesting. those court dates are too far out and we have to do something right now about this guy to shut
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him up. you can imagine, donald trump had something to say about that. here he is. >> i'm the leading candidate by 50 points, and i'm leading biden by a lot. they want to see if they can silence me so the media, the fake news, will ask me a question. i'm sorry, i won't be able to answer that. how do you think we do in that election? we're going to have a little bit of fun with that. they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you. that's the way it works. i just happened to be standing in their way. i'm in their way. you can tell that pretty easily. rachel: he says they want to silence me and they can silence you too. like an exaggeration and we see twitter files; right? all of us have had our accounts shadow banned or censored in
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some way on social media and it's very real for republicans and conservatives for the leftist after them trying to silence them and go after them even use the justice system against them and talking about how two tiers of justice is a big issue in this election. listen. >> we have two systems of justice. who's behind it? the democrat party is behind it. why do people vote for this? this has been a problem. i want to read you very short piece from the back of my book and the cultural political economic and just for a worthy cause and the lickerty of the totalitarianism and the exploitation of the people. fewer and fewer master minds with an ever increasing army of
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bureaucrats and enforcers rain over the citizenery and decide what is and is not good for them. the abuses of power are limitless as are the justifications and slowly but surely the people get used to it, even vote for it until one day its grip is too tight and then it's too late. that's hawkeyes happening in -- that's what's happening in america today. pete: it was a great show from hannity last night. had levin on the whole hour laying out the new book, the democrat party hates america. mark lays out what's happening in this country in the democrat party and you point out a lot, rachel, too what's happening in other countries that are a preview of what could come here. rachel: absolutely. by the way, one of the ways they silence people is just by branding you. if you're protesting whether pro life or at january 6, brand you a terrorist. brand you an insurrectionist and brand you a fascist and that's how you can use the system against you.
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in some ways i have to say it's working and one of the things that surprised me the most over the last couple months is seeing the indictments that have come against donald trump is that there have been no mass protests in support of him and you have to wonder are people free? are americans, imagine that, are americans afraid that if they go out and protest, the fbi is going to be after them. pete: i think the mass protest is his increase in the republican party and the multiple polls up to 60% opponent haves dropped to 10. it's become a 50 point lead for the former president? rachel: but they're not coming out anymore. they're not coming out in forces and they're not because of donald trump and i think the american people are increasingly afraid of business. pete: not allowed to issue inflammatory targeted individuals. will: or institutes. pete: critique anyone that's not allowed to critique anyone
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that's pursuing charges against donald trump. by the way, mark levine will be on our show tomorrow and tune into "fox & friends" sunday. move to inflation, we have a set of new fox news polls where voters are saying that the biden administration and seeing reality and stating the obvious is doing more harm handout good when it comes to inflation. 53% say the biden administration's actions have hurt the country when it comes to inflation. another part of that fox news poll, what are you extremely or very concerned about, inflation prices 91% of americans answered positively to the cost of housing and not paying taxes, being able to pay your bills and things like the federal budget or showdowns over debt and those register a lot less than thing that are actually hitting people where they live right now. rachel: yeah, it's tough. these are all kitchen table issues this election will be a kitchen table election and people talk about or are
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concerned about how it's affecting their family. kelly van kirken from the uaw and a member of that union and says this : >> i've seen a lot of people slack off on applauding him or promoting him. i see a lot more people -- i guess counting their pennys more or less. you mentioned biden and they're like no, that's not working anymore. we need to change things. i hear lately on the news it's the biden brand, the biden brand. well we're not making enough money so we're going to go off brand. i'm tired. i want to retire one day, but based on the economy, i have to work till lunch the day of my funeral. rachel: yeah. 22% of children, american children now living under poverty and those numbers have been increased and haven't seen those kind of numbers in
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generations. pete: yeah, we're absolutely contorting domestic industries and the obsession with green and climate issues while our competitors in china are free to operate incredibly cheaply and the open border as well and people try to make an honest living and company they work for saying we can't do that and afford to live. that's bidenomics for you right there. the mayor of los angeles, one of the laryngoest sanctuary cities in the -- largest sanctuary cities is worry that had red states may soon send flights full of illegals. >> we live in a city that welcomes immigrants and so i think we have been able to handle it, but i am fearful that any day planes could start coming. pete: maybe 400 illegals have been bussed from la to june and mayor karen bass calls it that.
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why is la so much closer than new york on a bus ride and sanctuary city. interesting to see if that changes. rachel: don't worry, they're all wearing masks outside and it's all safe. pete: good to go. an independent jail monitor wearing a staff for pennsylvania prisoner and two weeks to capture and one of many facilities struggle to fill positions. the max number of escapees reporting in pennsylvania is three. this year alone there's been six. a california costco worker being praised for returning an envelope filled with nearly 4,000 in cash. the worker was putting away cases of water and noticed it and the thrilled woman explained the money was for her kid's school and costco named the
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worker employee of the month. rachel: that's a great story. pete: those are your headlines. rachel: i absolutely love that. those are good values. here's some more good values and they come from the midwest. you guys know i talk a lot about love and marriage and children and family on my podcast and those are the most important things in life and we've talked about online dating and how to fine the right, you know, mate and date like it's the 80s and one of the things i've been talking about is where specifically you should look because a lot of time when is people are doing online dating, they limit it to their own city and their own geographic area and expanding your horizons and good men across the country and the best man and the most ideal man. i lay that all out on the
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podcast called the kith intable with my husband sean who by the way in a very midwest way was reluctant to have the topic. here's why i think they make the best man and they're manly and used to these difficult climates and they know how to chop wood and change a tire and reliable and they're polite and community oriented for the farming background that a lot of families come from and even generations and they are the ideal american guy and look at these famous midwest man. rachel: sorry, he's amazing. handsome, amazing. james dean and ronald reagan. will: the list of values you laid out a minute ago. rachel: actually, i laid that out in my thing. handsome is a big deal.
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paul newman, one of the best looking guys ever. will: look at all these guys that converted you. pete: brad pitt. will: he's from missouri and not oklahoma. rachel: he's on the good looking category for sure. i lay this out and tell women to expand their horizons in you're from the midwest and go back home. pete: i'm good to go. rachel: are you agreeing? pete: i'm have ago lot of fun listening to -- >> rachel: you love this regional talk and there's something about midwest men. pete: i'm going to defend will because that means his state is in gray and he's not qualified. rachel: i expanded -- rachel's map is a little bit -- so the midwest is -- pete: not the clecelebrities. rachel: you went to western new york. montana. rachel: i included montana and wyoming because they have the values and the upper part --
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will: this isn't even the midwest. it's rachel's map. rachel: it's my version of the midwest. those are all the people with the values. will: up stays new york and look at texas down there. pete: i'm trying to defend you here. are you telling me that men from oklahoma and texas aren't manly, reliable, polite, and community oriented? rachel: no, i'm saying they are. i'm saying that what i believe is that the midwest is a honey pot and if women are on the coast and they're looking for good men, i believe that they should come to the midwest, expand their horizons and expand their algorithms. the south has wonderful characteristics but i'm saying it you're looking for unassuming, humble, wonderful man, my pick, obviously i picked, a lumberjack from wisconsin. pete: but there's a personal angtoll this. can -- angle, can it be revealed to this? the other family connection of
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someone that expanded their orbit and found a man in the midwest. someone we know very well and we've talked about. you're related to her? my daughter? will: what's going on? pete: what about your sister? was i not supposed to say that? that's the whole point of the segment. rachel: no, it's nothing to do with that. but yes, i've been advising all women who are single to expand horizons into the midwest. pete: and she found a nice man. rachel: we don't know, maybe, maybe. but it's starting and it's good. pete: all you folks from the south, make some people from california. rachel: my daughter married a man from the south. will: he believes blonds have the highest virtue and at 9:00, i'm going to to explain why i believe texas is the best place on earth. pete: sleeper. rachel: why do you disagree with my assessment? will: nothing to disagree with. it's like you saying you believe guacamole is best with white
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onions and have a survey to prove it. what do i do it with? it's great, i'm glad you like midwestern dudes. pete: we want to know what our viewers think, e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com and are you on team rachel or -- what's the other team? will: i don't know. rachel: i'm saying there's wonderful men all over the country but the ideal all american man is from the midwest. pete: according to rachel. rachel: according to me, and i'm saying in is a great place for women not having good luck say finding a man in dc or new york. la. look to the midwest. will: quick rebuttal to that higher chance of successful marriage and not finding exclusively and higher chance of success and you find someone of a similar background to you who likes the same things, who understands how you grew up and not from texas and i think that's helped our marriage in a
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lot of ways. if she'd found a midwestern dude, it would have been better off for her. rachel: well, maybe. pete: now she's -- rachel: here's the point, i break it all down on my podcast. check it out, it's called the midwest men, the most underappreciated species in america. i break down why the midwest men are underappreciated. pete: i feel appreciated. will: the kitchen table podcast. the most viewed one ever. rachel: i bet because women are out there looking for good men and they want to be married and find that man. pete: the white house insists that joe biden would never pardon the first son and monica crowley on the road ahead. it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan.
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will: hunter biden could face up to 25 years in prison as he's
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officially indicted after allegedly lying about being on drugs purchasing a firearm in 2018. reactionactions from assistant treasury secretary and host of the monica crowley podcast and monica crowley. good morning, monica. what do you make of this latest going with hunter biden. >> the gun crime and that's all fine and that's as far as it goes and they can all argue and there's an equal application of the law in the country and it was not protecting his father joe and this is the only crime that involves joe biden and this is largely a side show and the alleged bribery,s foreign influence peddling and selling out of america corruption. that is the main event and that is coming this fall.
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to karine jean-pierre's comments about how the president will not pardon his son and this white house is known to lie through his teeth. i anticipate a full pardon at end of biden's term. will: talk about that. sooner rather than later at the end of biden's term. he's looking like joe biden. it's looking like the tide is turning against him and what i mean is the entire apparatus around him designed to protect joe biden and namely most importantly the media. let's take a quick look at some of the examples of people in the mainstream and would have run and cover for joe biden is beginning to criticize him. watch. >> key question with somebody as old as vice president -- excuse me, president biden will be is whether people see the vice president as a strong successor. so far i don't think she's made that case. >> is vice president kamala
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harris the best running mate for this president? >> he think sos and that's what matters. >> i've not seen any public polling opinion and you might be a stronger vice presidential running mate than her or me or anybody else. will: monica, that's on the ticket in general talking about kamala harris as joe biden's running mate and i saw cnn's fact checking on vacation for about three years and deciding to come back and they're turning on joe biden. >> it's clear, will, that the media has gotten their marching order the left power brokers want him gone. it's becoming increasingly clear to them who actually controlled this administration that joe biden has largely outlived his usefulness and they want him gone. so they're taking a look at his advanced age and steep cognitive decline. they're looking at the whole range of liabilities and massive bribery investigation and the impending impeachment and the
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catastrophic biden economy and so on. they're saying we cannot go into 2024 with this man. they're going to move to remove him and backup of mainstream media to put pressure on joe biden to get out and maybe that was the original deal and owe and jill biden are resisting that. but the pressure is now building to remove him. the challenge for the democrats is not just to get rid of joe biden, but kamala harris as well because they can't run her. she's the most unpopular vp in american history. will: i got to go, monica, but quickly give me the name. if they turn away from joe biden, they turn to who? >> well, certainly not kamala and i suspect it may very well be michelle obama is the only candidate they could run at the last minute and draft her as a reluctant candidate and a substantial competitor to president trump. will: monica crowley, thank you so much. >> thank you. will: coming up, aoc border blues and congresswoman ebbing
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reporter: welcome back to "fox & friends". we are finally almost done with lee. lee had become a category 5 hurricane down across parts of the western atlantic and now it is finally getting close to making landfall somewhere across parts of nova scotia and that'll happen this afternoon and winds are part of hurricane force and losing tropical characteristics and this means only today it's changing the structure of the storms and it'll be the same and tropical storm force winds and
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some waves and beach erosion. we have pretty significant rain that'll continue to fall throughout much of the day today and this will all be out by late this afternoon and into the evening and winds gusting into the upper 30s and maybe 40s towards p-town and overall not that bad in general. will: ongoing debate and thanks for weighing in, rick. reporter: i spent four years in nebraska. that should tell you everything you need to know. weigh in on that. will: oh, we will. pete: mull over that for awhile. rachel: oh, gosh, twitter is
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blowing up. or x. pete: month's long flow of illegals in new york city has residents fed up. they were heckled them and now it's a shelter and shelter for illegal immigrants. >> what we plan to do -- >> close the border! >> what we plan to do -- >> close the border! rachel: close the border they're yelling at her and in 2018aoc led a movement to ban ice and squad members crying outside of detention centers. will: great to see you congressman. thank you for being with us this morning. do you think when you see this reaction, in new york to aoc and her fellow congressional democrats coming to the border, that's it's a reflection of elected representatives not representing the interest of
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their people or is it in fact they've represented the interest of people voting for sanctuary cities? >> one thing i've been saying from the very begin asking that with this border crisis, every state has become a border state. that reaction that you've played is exactly a reflection of that. that's what we've been saying for years now. it's not even months, it's years and now if new york is feeling that kind of pressure, imagine what arizona feels. it's not only this year or last year but what's been coming and people voted for these sanctuary cities and now they're facing the consequences of that. the blame is on the biden administration and alejandro mayorkas playing a deaf ear to things happening in states like new york and new york has been getting tens of millions more than arizona and they're still in bad shape. my job is to advocate for arizona, and we're get ago fraction of the funding that new
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york is get, we just saw 13,000 apprehensions this week in the tuning fork san sector and that's -- tucson sector and that's troubling and this administration is not moving in the right direction. pete: it's arizona being absolutely flooded and new images showing illegal immigrants being detained in outdoor border patrol holding areas in the tucson area. facilities completely overwhelmed, overcapacity and we're hearing -- i'd be interested in what you're hearing and mass release withs notices to appear for three, four, five years later. they're calling them freedom runs and letting people out on the street now. >> you're seeing this in najo, arizona, where people are being held in cages and outdoor facifacilities and we're seeingr 100 degree weather in arizona right now. you guys were talking about fall weather in other parts of the country, not here. we're still over 100 degrees and that's what's happening. the street relealeases are also
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happening all throughout southern arizona, a county that i represent, coches county is a big part of that and happening in the street being released and these ngos and all our departments as well are completely overwhelmed and they don't have any capacity. this is happening and i'm telling you, the moral of the agents is low. i go around town when i'm back in the district like i am now talking to parents and school functions and people running into the agents and they're de-moralized and they don't feel supported and they don't know what to do and they feel overwhelmed and underpowered. rachel: you're right, she doesn't give a darn about what's happening in arizona and that's 100 types worse than anything happening in heretic. she's not at those cages you were talking about. she was there when trump was in office and trying to divide children from adults so we could
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determine if they were the parents or not. but when she sees this or the many trucks that have come across this country with people in the back as you said, talking about the temperatures of people on the east coast don't understand how hot it gets in arizona. it's unbelievable. really quick, why hasn't the media held her more accountable? >> we have to stop, we have to stop politicizing this issue and we have to start prioritizing it and that's what aoc and others in congress just don't understand and definitely biden doesn't and neither does mayorkas. i'm an immigrant and i've gone through the process and i know this process better than anyone else in congress. so i feel for the people that are going through this situation too, rachel. i'm an immigrant and i went through the process like i said. i feel that i pursued the american dream and this is a humanitarian issue and it's a national security issue but they just don't get it and whatever solution they thinner offering is off. biden and mayorkas continue to
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play a behind eye up to it. will: congressman juan ciscomani, thank you so much. >> thank you. rachel: often people that have to do it the right way are most frustrated seeing all of this chaos. the navy veering off court by 7,000 sailors and tim kennedy on the troubling military recruiting trend, next. will: plus, checking back in with lawrence jones in boulder, colorado, ahead of the rocky mountain kickoff. reporter: the kickoff is getting ready to start and the party is about to begin on "fox & friends". ♪ every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food.
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kennedy joining us with his take. great to see you and great number missing his mark by 7,000 and a lot of ways in which the navy was recruited to include trans videos from sailors saying we want you to serve too. what do you make of the navy falling short and shortages across the dod. >> weaver a warrior nation and serving your country should transcend your identity and when we're pointing towards a personal identity and whatever that may be, we're doing it wrong. we have been the most inclusive body of people in the american history and looking back to triple nickel and tuskegee airmen and navajo talkers and bring in the first of open arms and they wanted to serve their country and operative word was serve. we're really missing the mark and who we're trying to talk
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there. you can stand out as a individual and join a team with a bigger purpose and appealing to a certain identity, you get a certain person on and how much is the military, how much do you think the woke thing the dei thing and the trans thing having to do with potential review with the navy and army and potential contract. >> i want everyone to know the speed, religion and come and serve what you're going to be a baddest group of people in the planet and we want to serve and america being a super power is squandered and scientific technology, production, manufacturing. the one thing that's keeping us there in that seat is our military and it's full of men and women that want to serve.
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1% of military are women that can serve on the front line and combat arms and special operations and let's target them and most importantly we need war fighters and we're looking at perhaps the scariest enemy in the nation's history. pete: you're absolutely right and where will the readiness be and first part is having enough people to be ready and then later on you have to focus them and have the training and equipment to do the job. the ethos is what you're talking about and team ethos and appreciate your lack of insight and everything -- insight and everything you stand for. >> thank you. good to see you, pete. pete: you too. royal rivalry and brady bunch of mistakes and desperate times for
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will: check back in with lawrence jones, ahead of the rocky mountain showdown ahead of game day. it's all you, lawrence. right this, you look like you're on the stage of american idol by the way. i don't think it's working. his audio is not working. we can sit there and watch lawrence jones look like he's getting ready to sing a song. ism i think i hear you. hey, guys. we're in the middle of the big noon kickoff. they're wild. they're wild. what can i say. gronk is going to be here, deion sanders and lil wayne is going to be here. what's up, guys? who's going to win today? >> oh, cu ball every day, all the way. let's go, baby. [ screaming ]. reporter: why are so many fans at this game?
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>> we're [bleep] passionate. >> it's personal. it's personal! it's personal! reporter: what do you think the score is going to be tonight? >> i don't know. it's going to be a good game though. >> a good game. reporter: how long have you been up? >> i've been up since 4:00 a.m., baby. i'm ready to go. reporter: 4:00 a.m.. it's going to be a big game, guys. i'm going to send it back to you, rachel. rachel: thank you, lawrence. that's a lot of partying going on there. good luck with that. it's time for another pop culture roundup and this time, my wonderful daughter, evita duffy and i on the latest and greatest hollywood drama and royal drama continues and prince william is headed to new york and partnering with harry and meghan's old friend in germany for the invictus game and the battle for the charity and
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competing for who gets who and now you see this happening. what do you make of the rivalry? >> prince harry and william have been at it forever and prince harry made an enemy out of everybody in the family and he can't have mutual friends anymore and it's gotten so bad they were upset with each other and they're doing charities for them. it's gotten ridiculous. rachel: meghan markle getting attention and criticism for wearing white after labor day. should we keep that do going? >> i don't mind. for all the reasons not to like meghan markle, that's not one of them. rachel: next topic, old brady bunch house. i grew up watching it and made my kids watch it and they love it had. that house going for 3.2 million to a super fan who calls it the worst investment ever. i guess they're going to like let people tour it and i would
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buy it. i love that house. >> i wouldn't, i don't like the 70s. i don't liken 0s interior de--- like 70s interior design and it was a wholesome and wonderful sitcom. rachel: i remember the split level home and all the fake stone on the front. i like it. i'm sorry, i'm with this. by the way, that kind of reminds me of my inlaws home. i don't know. maybe i'm a little different. what's your favorite style of home? >> french country side. rachel: not bad. good taste. salma hayek is 57 and she's revealing her secret to the fit bikini body and she claims this bod comes from meditation. she does no exercise and just meditation, 57. i mean we have photos and i don't show photos of her taking that off. >> she definitely is just not
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eating. you're in a caloric deficit saying you meditate to lose weight doesn't make sense. rachel: she's making women mad for saying it. >> she doesn't eat that much and it's not working out. rachel: i wish she'd tell us what she's ea eating and stop lg saying it's meditation. this new york woman is walking down the street looking for a husband sign. it's sparking plenty of conversation and she claims that she actually found someone that she's pursuing a sort of online relationship for a meetup and they can't find a good man and it's not new york city and going to find the midwest and look for your husband going there and when she should take your sign from the midwest. that is. that's the honey pot. the one good thing i can say is she's off the apps, which is
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step no. 1. it's hard to meet this guy on apps. that's pretty good. last advice and dating advice and 22. it's the most important thing and she was doing that. looking for a husband in new york city. thank you so much. >> thanks, mom. rachel: coming up, service dog helping our heros and how you can contribute. ♪ ♪ oh what a good time we will have ♪ ♪ you can make it happen ♪ ♪ yeah oh ♪
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will: good morning and welcome to "fox & friends" here on the third hour. we welcome you in on this saturday morning. good morning. pete: good morning. rachel: a lot of debate today on
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men. will: uh-huh. rachel: will is grumpy about this whole topic and i rank them and rank you guys second. i said midwest men. will: excluding an entire block of the country. rachel: let me make this clear, i'm telling women on the coast having trouble in their blue cities finding men to expand their horizons and can include the south and i highly recommend the midwest. pete: you're telling them to come into the interior and only go up and moving from the west coast and living in la and went up to wisconsin and i realized there was a great line and wonderful time. go ahead, will. will: if i might. you didn't really pick the

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