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♪ will: good morning and welcome to "fox & friends" and we just returned from the patriot awards in the grand ole opry. i said i'm concerned. i love nashville. i got a little sense headed towards it is future looking like austin. social media people saying i'm on the right track. i was in the golden era and lived in austin during the era and everyone living in austin thought they were there during the golden era and during the 90s when it was, yeah, cut ratey and fun liberal and in this house we believe in masks, love is love. know what i'm talking about.
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the stereotypical liberal household and indistinguishable from any other city in america. i'm worried nashville is at the beginning or golden era of the existence of the run of the mill and i should ask clay travis about this and the ccp and there's an aura about it and it's wonderful and they elect liberals and a new liberal mayor just got elected. he was the most liberal of the crop. he's pushing all these new forms of public transportation. it's always a predictable set of circumstances and it's a real
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risk on the area. rush the morning show and myself went on one of those pedal your way down. pete: the pedal bike. rachel: yeah, it's like a -- all of us on there pedaling away. there's footage of it. we ran into those girls this. those ladies there. they were a bridal shower and before we ran into them, we called up john rich and said, hey, we're here. he's like, fun, meet me -- i'll be outside in about five minutes. we do this loop and we run into this bridal shower and guess what they're doing as they're parked? they're singing save a horse, ride a cowboy. pete: nice. will: nice. rachel: ainsley goes up to them and says hey, we have a surprise for you. they pedaled their way down and there's john rich out front and we just made their bridal party. it was super fun. he got a drink with them inside his bar at red neck riviera and
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we had a ball and it was fun and it was a nashville moment. pete: for sure. talking to john rich and others in nashville during covid and got a lot of blm mask stuff there and they'll say, hey, we saw the beginning of what that could look like. hopefully because the majority of people moving to nashville area are looking for sanity, they won't vote for more of that, you never know. will: there was a saying keep austin weird. you need to keep nashville country. pete: we'll try. richard wrote a letter to house oversight chair james comer and jim jordan and they're in the middle of a lot of investigations on capitol hill and more revelations and the white house council broke the letter to house republicans and there's a portion of what they said.
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they said your latest steps following irresponsible set of subpoenas and the biden family members and others for interviews that you lunch last week and all of them are private citizens including for example the president's deceased son's widow and these unjustified requests were sent despite the fact after a year of investigating, records of testimony and witnesses have refuted from the president. seems the white house threw the justice department top to bolt tom, they're going to go all the way to the mack to protect the biden family and it's coincidental timing and election weir coming and you happen heat wraps up and not easy to get the folks to capitol hill to testify. rachel: yeah, of course, they don't want to do that. comer responded to white house letter and ibram stead of fulfilling the pledge for the transparent administration in history, white house is
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withholding over 82,000 pages of e-mails where joe biden used a pseudonym as vice president and refuses to provide proof he loaned joe biden money and seeks to block the bidens and their associates and current and former white house staff from testifying before congress. president biden is the white house seeking to obstruct this investigation at every turn and we're continue to follow the fafacts and hold president biden accountable for the american people. i'm glad that james comer and he deserves so much credit. he's carrying this load alone and this souled have been done by the doj and fbi and have all the tools to have done this so much easier but instead they blocked whistle blowers and any avenue that led to joe biden, they put a block in it. it's been up to the house and james comer to do this
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investigation and they're coming up with all the stuff and getting these guys in and going whoa whoa whoa. he's always bringing up joe biden and his son bo. my son and his widow. ed widow sleeping with the other son. trying to make it sound like you're being mean to the bidens. this is so ugly. they have granddaughters whose names are on some of the shell companies and this family is so corrupt and they need to get in front of this committee. will: to the middle east, bethlehem dismantled all christmas decorations in solidarity with the people of gaza. bethlehem removed all of the deck rations saying this -- decorations saying this is from a facebook post saying bethlehem municipalities dismantle christmas deck races and festive
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appearances in solidarity with the people in gaza and martyrs. apparently city spokesperson says they're not really into celebrating right now in bethlehem. rachel: by the way, that's bethlehem and wawa tosa, wisconsin, advising not to do tafanely either. yeah, we thought that, you know, as christians, we care about these sights, pete. pete: you'd think. this is jesus' fault? got it. if you want to understand the dynamics of bethlehem, go to fox nation. there's an episode called battle for bethlehem. rachel: i remember that. pete: lays out bethlehem was the birthplace of jesus and it was a christian town even though it was in the west bank and runs-over the tourism of christians and if you're a jew, you can't go there. it's not somewhere safe to go. they allow christians to go because of the money that it brings in and major square and at the actual site of the ch
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church. but the dem demographics of bethlehem, christians are fully gone but it's close. used to be majority christian. today, it's less than 5% christian and it's only really tourists and i went to the bet learfield img ham baptistture and have a pastor bravely still there and he's been attacked dozens of times at their church in bethlehem. rachel: i've been there too and if they don't put up decorations and they're putting out this message like had there's no christmas and sharing who they are. pete: it's one of those cut off your nose despite your face circumstances and they might be saying no, we're -- we don't care about that anymore because the cause is bigger than that and that would be them just showing exactly who they are in bethlehem and how complete the transformation has been. you can't go to nazareth. a lot of sites that are firsthand for christians are not
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places where christians and jews can go to. take the tomb of the pate i can't recollects, abraham where he was -- patriarchs and the tomb, you have to take a train to get there. it gives you a sense of where is bethlehem and it's not surprising. rachel: my daughter's name is lucia and that means light of bethlehem. i'm going to carry bethlehem in my heart. pete: as we should. will: this next story is absolutely outrageous and the california home owner and he's a guy from the bronx originally and he's attacked at his home and see right there and he returns fire. by the way, the guy that attacked him aren't. they came up. surprised him from behind. he returns fire and have a bit of a shootout.
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now he's been stripped of his gun permit in the state of california. his name is vince reachy and he was on the ingram angle last night. >> i never really thought i was going to have to use it and i about it the right way and applied the right way and they granted me the right to carry and stripping me with the men at large looking for me and not giving me the chance to defend myself. rachel: he went through the process of getting this gun and apparently is a pretty big process through their concealed carry in la, it's a big process. this man did, this husband, this father did exactly what every mom and wife would want their husband to do in this situation and now he's the bad guy getting his gun permit revoked. will: he did what the law asked him to do. what's the point in the concealed carry permit but in
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this situation and this exact set of circumstances. he's on his own property. pete: i'm glad we're showing this extended video portion. there's a gun in the back, spills coffee on the guy. rachel: throws coffee on him and has the sense to draw kick enough. pete: fires, then ultimately he didn't pursue to kill, can't sit there and go i hope they don't come back. he's bold enough to say i'm going to defend my property and my family. will: and my life. i've got a gun pointed at me. pete: not to mention my life and he's the bad guy who gets stripped of his permit you mention the law how the law should be on his side. is it really? la? i don't think it is. will: this is what i'm getting at. it's a constitutional case. here's why, okay. this is the exact reason for a concealed carry permit. if you are suggesting now the implementation of the use of the permit is wrong in some way, then you're essentially
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saying -- the permit is a falsehood. will: exactly. it's not real. pete: the left doesn't want a permit, will. choosing not to enforce it. will: rachel knows i'm not that smart this morning and language is escaping me, but it's like an ex post facto, a ban on a concealed carry. pete: exactly what it is. will: that's what it is should that go to the supreme court? i think, i mean -- rachel: it should. take the legal part out and it's obviously really important. i hope this goes to supreme court. think about every la resident that sees that. thank god he had that gun and had a concealed carry on him. think about that and what neighbors are thinking and thank god it's on video and changes people's views and in a liberal city like la and it's a nightmare. pete: i agree and thank god he had a gun to defend his family. that's exact opposite of
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liberals that look and say this is how they'd explain it. he escalated the situation and should have just given up, given up his property. the guy with the gun. rachel: really think liberals think that way? pete: yes. will: the opposite mindset and other scenario played scout he was killed by that guy, he'd be a blip on the headline on fox news or nothing, zero reporting except for maybe a video on twitter. they don't even see the other side of that. i don't know if they'll see that either. pete: a neighborhood that escalated a situation that would have been stealing of his wallet. that's how the left looks at it oftentimes. will: they don't decide that narrative. rachel: we're joined at 9:30 eastern and you'll want to -- 9:40 eastern and this is the first time his wife has spoken out. my heart was -- i was looking at that and thinking that man, got bless him, that's why you get
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married. that's why you get married to have somebody do that for you. will: throwing the coffee on the guy was a big move. rachel: he had tea and throw it in his face. pete: is that something he thought through? will: made the guy coil back enough to get to his weapon. look at massive cracks ripping through communities himself and look like ghost towns and thousands evacuated the area and catastrophic volcanic eruption any minute. the country reported about 2,000 mini earthquakes in the last 24 hours a loath loan. pete: 2,000? that's constant ground shake. will: auto union workers filing an end after ford and stellantis voted to ratify a new deal and uaw has yet to release official results and workers receive a 25% wage increase. once officially announced, new deals end a six month strike by workers for nation's big three
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auto makers. will: spigots x sending star ship into low earth orbit and funding approval for the faa this week for today's launch from south texas it cops nearly seven months after the first test flight ended in an explosion. since then, elon musk's company made dozens of improvements to the booster at star ship's 33 engines. remember when everybody mocked him because it exploded? here's the successful launch. pete: to your point, will, they mocked him when it exploded and successful launch barely gets covered. will: launching into space. pete: no big deal. coming up, 62 attacks on u.s. military forces in the middle east in just over a month. as for biden's president seizure disorders, at least 150 in total. general jack keane on why biden is failing to protect our bravest. rachel: plus, be sure to tune
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pete: iranian proxies continuing assault on america's military throughout the middle east with more than 60 attacks on u.s. forces in more than a month. three of the attacks happening just in the last 24 hours. those iranian-backed militias putting pressure on american forces for our support of israel as idf forces push deeper into gaza city to battle and eradicate hamas. here to react, fox news senior strategic analyst retired four star general jack keane. general, thank you for being here. we've covered the tepid response and what should the white house or government do to mount the number of attacks? >> what the iranians are about here is the same thing they started in the early 1980s and that is to drive the united
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states hill tear presence out of the region. they believe they need that to achieve their strategic objective, which is domination and control of the middle east region. the other octoberive is that the iranian proxies are attempting to weaken israel, to isolate it politically as you see and you get widespread condemnation and that's apart of the octoberive they want for hamas and the other factor is driving us out of the region and have people in the united states question why are troops even there in iraq and syria? why are they being exposed to these proxies and i thought we solved that with isis a number of years ago and they're taking place and this is all linked and the administration is trying to keep it separate and what should
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they do to recognize for them in the only way they'll stop the attacks away from them and it'll start with the change in other words iranian proxies are trained in the irgcg training center in iran. in fact hamas is there and some 500 of them for the rehearsals on october the 7 and recognizing that is valuing them and continuing these attacks and we're going to put the irgc at risk. the training center and headquarters and we've got two presidents that have recognized us and you're trying to stop iranians and one was ronald reagan who learned from the early 80s experience with wycoff they bombed our barracks and i
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don't want to re-litigate whether we should or shouldn't have been there and then he went after them in the mid 80s because they're taking us on as we consider trying to protect and escorting attackers out of the persian gulf. he went after the oil platforms and irgc navy bases and guess what, shut them down. second president came along and president trump also learned from experience what was really going on here and from iran into the region and they went after us sizably and took down the leader of the irgc force and kansas city chiefs sam solomonny and they knew they'd value them in terms of proxies and if they lose weapons and missiles and if
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they lose people, they understood wantly don't care that much. pete: that's a fantastic break down and they don't want to escalate and cause a larger war, which a lot agree with and not a lot matters they're lending yourself with more attacks that creates the environment that could escalate with a tight balance and general jack keane, thank you for breaking it down this morning. yet another win for trump and gag order lifted new york civil fraud and could biden get off scott free in his chance of document scandal. gregg jarrett unpacks it all and he's here live with a fantastic new book. ♪
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rachel: in a win for the former president, a new york judge haustrum's gag ordainer a civil fraud trial citing concerns over free speech. will: trump said ridiculous and unconstitutional gag order not allowing to defend myself against him and politically biased and out of control trump-hating clerk was sinking him in the court to new levels of low is a disgrace. pete: here to react fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. it didn't feel like something you could do at the beginning. this judge has now said trump can speak freely. what do you think? >> most gag orders are unconstitutional and judges do it because they think they're u you know, gods and can decide and rule in order on anything in this particular case.
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it was blatantly unconstitutional prior to restrained in a free speech and violation of the first amendment and trump has elevated right and he's the odds on nominee for the republican party. we have a ways to go so we don't really know. the constitution doesn't just protect the speaker, it protects the listeners as well. things they want to hear, they need to hear, they should hear. and in this particular case, you've got learfi lear letitia s convicting trump in the court of public appearance and there's no jury her being tainted, it's a bench trial and the judge consistently has been wrong. pete: that's a good point. it's a bench trial. >> who are you harming here? rachel: yeah, i mean, this whole process.
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i'm concerned about taking 30,000 feet here and, yeah, we're talking about these things in the case but the bigger question for americans is are -- are there two systems of justice here? we kent have a place -- a country if we have this happening where we have the number one candidate being tried and the government being used against him in this way. >> is there a dual system of justice? unequal justice? well, we just found out a couple of days ago apparently no charges against joe biden. rachel: right. >> for his classified documents so you've essentially got two presidents that did the sail thing; right? they retained classified documents. one gets criminally charged but the other doesn't. yes, there are differences in the case, but try to explain that to the american voter already convinced that donald trump is the victim of politically-driven prosecutions against him and joe biden, the
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beneficiary of a protection racket by the department of justice, his own, and the fbi. rachel: yes. will: gregg, you have a brand new book called the constitution of the united states and other patriotic documents. it's out now and you've selected various founding and formative documents throughout the history of the united states of america and offered ken polcari tear on the documents. it's fascinating for everyone that wants to -- and everyone should understand our values and our foundations. this is a great place to start. >> well, thanks very much. this is at its core a tribute to the many patriots who made america this luminous beacon of hope for liberty and prosperity and justice. the envy of the world. so you will find it took me a couple of years, and it was tough to narrow it down. 65 letters, essays, speeches, addresses of america's greatest
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patriots through two centuries. we were so blessed to have such extraordinary leaders. you know, it was inspiring and noble ideas and ga galvanizing words that shaped america and our countries and virtues and aspirations and that's what this book was over and it's all about that and everything stands the constitution of the declaration and the bill of rights and then you move forward so seminal figures like frederick douglas' slavery and beautiful moving speeches of abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt and franklin roosevelt's fire side to ronald reagan who really had an enormous impact on the 21st century challenging gorbachev
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and the soviet empire and the cold war. pete: thank you it for doing this. it was a beautiful introduction written by gregg and other ones people aren't familiar with. even as a reference book that you could have in the home to share with your kids and doing a project you've got to get originally sourced and it provides content. >> albert einstein's secret letter to franklin roosevelt warning the new gnat seizure see disorders situations were crete -- natzis creating a new weapon called the atomic bomb and einstein tracing use of uranium and figure it had out and created the secret manhattan project made famous by the oppenheimer film and the surprising documents you'll find in the book. rachel: it's amazing and think about the textbooks our kids are getting and this is the kind of thing we're getting.
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many more. >> buy two and give one to your -- rachel: school. >> children's teacher. rachel: it's the teachers gift. out with zinn, in with jarrett. >> thank you. pete: congratulations, fantastic book. check it out. rachel: coming up, hey alexa, any open jobs near me? amazon workers are faced with layoffs as the company cut several hundred jobs in its alexa division. pete: first, could so-called bidenomics cost joe the 2024 election? will and i go off the wall to find out.
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comes as they focus more on artificial technology. amazon is urging technologies te office or they won't be eligible for promappingss and employees must follow company guidelines that include working in person in order to move up the it ranks. those are your headlines. will, pete. will: thank you, rachel. pete: thank you, rachel. pete: the white house, you've seen it, they've been peddling bidenomics for a long time but the polls show americans still aren't buying it. will: let's go off the wall to find out why. we'll start with the promises. the promise of bidenomics. upward mobility of the big promises, pete, was job creation, he said he was going to come in and create new jobs for americans. from the beginning, they've been bragging they're creating jobs. what is always left out of that conversation is how many of those jobs are recovery from job loss during covid to actual
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creation of new jobs. pete: that's exactly right and why it doesn't resinate for so many people and at least 7 #% of all the job $70% of all the job gains from 2021 re-cooping what dropped because of covid-19. why are people not feeling it? they recognize either just got back what i lost or i don't have a new job to begin with. will: almost everything they brag about based on the low water mark of the economy during covid, job gains, whatever it may be. pete: always go back to that. look at all the 10 million jobs and everyone looking around goes, yeah, but 8 million for recovered. will: promise to increase minimum wage and got stripped out of bidenomics bill in congress, but there was an executive order to force federal contractors and federal jobs to adopt a new higher minimum wage. pete: that's right. something rammed through and attempted by the biden administration and remember right before the election and we'll forgive your student loan debt and they said it for the longest time and they extended
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payment of the debt and supreme court struck it down. that was a promise that was not kept even though reports are they're still trying to find loopholes and ways to do state queens. will: that's the promise of bidenomics and the delivery of bidenomics and inflation rates and course of joe biden's presidency entering the office and 1.4% and sitting at 3.2% and month over month and recent high of just over 8% back in the summer of '22. pete: even just over 9 at the height and mentioning the key part and month over month and don't look at this number and we don't have inflation at all and the amount of increase has gone down a little bit. ultimately that increase continues and so everyone feels that pinch and it's not going to come down for people and this is their price. will: great illustration of it. in order to fight inflation of course, we've been raising interest rates and the fed has
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been raising interest rates and this is a 30 and 15-year mortgage rate over the time again when joe biden enters office and it was about 2.8% for a 30-year mortgage, which most people have and today that mortgage sits at 7.44%. pete: yep and because of the economic forecast, there's no -- no one is anticipating that'll change any time soon or rapidly from the fed. so the baseline of things like credit card interest rates and certainly your mortgage, this is a massive amount you pay additional monthly on a mortgage for purchasing a home with that kind of rate. will: if you're not a homeowner, you're still feeling the effects of inflation and here's examples, rent up 18% and groceries up 20%. pete: think about all the thingses we're supposed to be plugging in now, electricity up 24%. i mean, you see this all across the country. donald trump points out gas was at $1.51 or $2 under the trump administration and pushing $5
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and if you're on the west coast, way more. will: in the northeast, you feel this, fuel, home heating oil, 75% higher. pete: look at bill on propane on gas. it's incredible. you add all of those things up and yet joe biden's standing at a podium saying everything is great, guys. bidenomic is working great. we passed this inflation reduct act and it was never about inflation and people feel like their lives are getting more difficult. will: it's manifested in celebrity videos and michael rapapore saying this is forcing him to look at trump, somebody he says very, very ugly words about and he's now considering trump. why? because look what's happened with the economy. he's one of the type of people who've answered this when it cops to polling about the economy. 47% think the condition of the economy is poor. pete: 3% think it's excellent.
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so you're peddling and pushing proactively so-called bidenomics and apparently the white house doesn't like the name of it and they're stuck now because it doesn't -- bidenomics isn't seen as a positive term. it's seen as the reality of the malaise we're in like in the jimmy carter year and these is what people are feeling. will: it's a top issue for voters. when asked on a knocks news poll -- fox news poll, it was the economy and joy biden's age and mental state. pete: these are not issues joe biden can run on from border security to w wars in our own security and see inflation cuts over 10 points for republicans generically according to fox news polling and we talked about this before and they'll be obsessing over issue of abortion and break out stuff against trump. will: defensive democracy and is
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this the best we'll do? pete: that's your off the wall on this saturday. turn now to chief meet -- what are you giggling about, rick? rachel: the transition. rick: expecting the transition that was coming. will: did he fail a smooth transition? rick: i was prepared and waiting for it to come. will: there in the prompter for pete to toss to you and didn't want to drag the segment out more and here we are dragging it out waiting for your weather. rick: talk about getting home for thanks giving and that's what we're corned about now and parts of the ohio valley moving towards the eastern sea board and dropping temperatures down and windy this afternoon and we're going to see flight delays across parts of the northeast and watching for that. then there's a storm coming in today across parts of california and in towards the desert southwest and tomorrow bringing snow in the rockies and severe weather across parts of the planes and cause delays across some of the airports and by
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monday, we need moisture across parts of the south and alabama and mississippi and louisiana. we're going to get some and it'll be severe weather watching that tornado or two and big rain and wind across the central part of the country and that'll cause delays for tuesday and moving across the eastern sea board and once this is out of here and things are looking good and got to get home to start with. will: what'd you say? rick: will and pete. pill and wheat. that makes sense. pete: which would it be? pill or wheat? rick: that's it. which one are you? pete: put it to the viewer. will: sit here in my mind and trying to figure it out. pete: can't, stay they start with the same letter word. will: still ahead, congressman austin pfluger on never ending
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cost of electric vehicles. far left activist champion e vs revsfueling across the state e e reynold of $-- equivalent of $1 a gallon of gas and the burden on the electric grid, it's close tore $17 a gallon. rhus vote was director of office and management budget for tram and serves as president for the center for renewing america and he joins us now. so talk to us about those hidden costs. >> yeah, i mean, it's another example of your last segment of bidenomics of which the hidden subsidies of direct subsidies from the federal government tax credits, but also regulations. higher standards and what they've done under obama and a pause under us and now biden is to really tighten those cafe restrictions in such a way so there's amusive subsidy that goes -- a massive subsidy that goes and great study by the
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friends at texas public policy and look at cost per gallon of $17 and it's equivalent of about $50,000 per vehicle. when you look at both the cost -- the higher cost of purchase and then the higher cost that's basically saying to the rest of the country, we'll put the cost on you. unlike higher spending, we'll put the cost on you at the expense of those who are wealthy and those who are on the coastal elites that are more interested in buying these vehicles, that's essentially what the biden administration is doing and they're only going to increase it with some of the bills that have passed during his administration. rachel: yeah, it's a great point. alexandria ocasio-cortez talks about her ev vehicle and some middle class family with kids are subsidizing it so she can have that and virtue how green she is. we're sending all the wrong signals to the auto industry. >> we are. because of cafe standards, they
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have to produce electric vehicles and these are fundamentally unprofitable vehicles. and consumers are going to increasingly find that they're not a good deal when much of the charm of fading and they have to replace the battery or the instrategies structure kasam caught up to the fact -- infrastructure and can't go as far as certain charging stations reason there or the fact it'll put a lot of strain on the electrical grid. it's about, that study has about $11,000 in socialized cost to the electrical grid per vehicle and think about that when the biden administration gets all the electrical vehicles in market they want. it'll be an enormous cost. rachel: i believe there's some donor group making or companies that are make ago lot of money that they're pushing this at the ex-pension of all the rest of us. >> i think there are, obviously some of those have invested
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heavily in renewable energy but i think the liberal elites themselves and why is it that the left pushes these relationships that are so connected to china. we see that personally with the biden crime family and i think why is secretary john kerry so invested in many of these policies? he fought some of the restrictions against labor like it pertains to the production of solar panels and all the green energy policies we have to take and it'll be five years it was one big con on the american people. rachel: absolutely. talk about the human cost and slave labor being used for little children in africa. absolutely all of this is not good. russ, we thank you for joining us and for reminding us about all these costs, the human costs and the cost on the american taxpayers for these policies. thanks so much, russ. more "fox & friends" next. (woman) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? what if all i do isn't enough?
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