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>> welcome to "fox & friends" on this saturday morning. look at that beautiful sunrise. i have a sunrise on my phone. pete: sure do. on the background of your phone just like that. >> it's the state of florida. will: this is morning of appreciation for the northeast. i start the 6:00 a.m. hour complimenting vermont. that is a beautiful sunrise in new jersey. pete: monmouth county and the beaches with the stretch of beach is going to be gorgeous. look out and almost always see the new york city skyline in the distance. >> i assume that was one of the carolinas when i saw it but it's new jersey. pete: see the weeds or whatever
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it is. like endangered bird that lives there they've lost like 80% of the beach because the environmentalists are protecting it for this bird. that no one ever sees. anyway, it's a new jersey thing. will: maybe they'll start seeing it. let's bring you to the debate pete and i were having before coming on air. they were giving me a hard time about the fact i don't use a computer. pete: let me say that, will doesn't type. doesn't use laptops. he don't know how to use his tv in his office or desktop. you just don't type. >> he's a human computer. i rely on this. pete: i can't relate because i have a laptop and i'm always typing things and you just don't. will: i don't know. yeah, it's a mystery. we did get into a conversation about voice memos. can i recollects will: i'm not talking about talk to text. i do that.
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kayleigh: you get typos. doesn't that drive you nuts? will: i don't want to voice to text and go back and correct things. i was saying the other day and hammering out voices for the money. and hitting send and has anybody got a voice memorabilia know and been excited and look up and 100% agree. it's like a voice mail. don't leave me a voice mail. kayleigh: convey the emotions. pete: i've been known to use a few emojis. i like the pregnant man emoji.
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will: pete and every 13-year-old girl using them as hieroglyphics. kayleigh: take him and move him off the ballot and dis-enfranchised voters. here's what he said. >> taking the case from colorado and a democrat judge appointed by obama and say we're appointed, that's the end. when you're a republican judge and you're appointed by let's say, trump, they go out of their way to hurt you so that they can show they have fear of people and it's an amazing difference and every republican judge going away and be fair and unbias and
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i fought really hard to get three very, very good people in there and great people and smart people. kayleigh: the new york times said this is set to be the most explosive case of bush v gore and there'll be democrat justices saying this is not how the constitution works and this is history and it's confederates and saw in michigan it was like five democrat judges that said, look, no, this is not the way we're going. it's a back hand slap to the nonsense of the state level saying we're going to ban the leading republican candidate from the ballot. will: much more optimistic and i don't think it'll be 9-0. i think everything in our
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country has been so politicized and the tip of the spear of politicization is this insurrection narrative and i would not be surprised and definitely three. brace yourself for disappointment in hoping for rationality. pete: i care about the outcome and keep the country, we jump the shark on the perception of the supreme court. like the left hate it is right now because it's full of trump nominees that have ruled and overturned roe v wade and they hate and want to discredit the supreme court no matter what. at this point it's about winning and if donald trump wins the case, it's 9, 0, 1, 8, 7, 2, 6, 5, or 4, you stop the attempts to remove him from the ballots and i come together and agree with you, will. what happens?
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kayleigh: i'm sure you've heard the left say amy comey barrett and what was kenneling brown jack what about camming colonel brown jackson. colonel keg >> epstein and his associates would stock nightclubs looking for young girls and the driver details the
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horrifying deposition. they'd all go to clubs and look for girls to bring back for jeffrey and add "jeffrey was giving us $200 a piece for everyone we brought over". meanwhile more details emerging about prince andrew. epstein's butler claiming that the prince would get daily massages while staying for weeps at epstein's florida mansion. and we're learning more about epstein's deposition in 2016 with alleged victim and virginia due fray's lawyers and invoked the fifth amendment some 500 titimes and talked about bill clinton and the clinton foundation during the deposition and we don't know how much material is sealed away and more names expected to be unsealed by january 122. back to you guys. will: thank you, jackie. pete: i think that point-blank layups about we don't know how much remains unsealed, even in what we're getting, it'll say prom nprominent politician, red,
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redacted and the whole thing feels like drip, drip, drip and let you know of a little bit and most is what you know and people that need to be protected were protected a long time ago. will: the main one being protect second-degree jeffrey epstein and i have trouble with this story because it is important on the surface level to understand who at high levels of american finance or politics had, you know, disgusting sexual perversions but i think the deeper story than that is why that jeffrey epstein was, you know, so protected for so long and why those people were not ever arrested and i think the answer to that question to the story is what is this story about? who did jeffrey epstein work for? was he an intelligence asset and for what country or what intelligence agency and these, this is where the answers to these questions lie. that's the real story. kayleigh: you know, but thing we learned yesterday from tony
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figueroa's deposition and epstein would hand $200 over for every girl that walked in the door and that's what he'd pay the drivers and this is a story of the powerful taking advantage of the pourless and young girls and jewelly k brown, she made the point and she's the one that resurfaced after 11 years and lay dormant for the secret and miami harold reporter comes around and she says, this guy had the money for the finest prostitutes in the world and he wanted young girls. not just one or two, a revolving door of young women. these poor young women, many without parents and on drugs and vulnerable and it's just disgraceful. pete: straight up trafficking. what was he basically did finances for a lot of getting the scenarios and they work for him. that goes back to what the big, what the real story is for that. onto another story because in a
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couple of days you know him and love him and he's back. anthony fauci will testify before congress on again the origins of covid and the response to covid-19. he'll face the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic monday and tuesday while one guy he talks to a lot in the settings is senator rand paul and here's what he gave as a preview, watch. >> the most important question is aboutny fauci knew the virus looked manipulated and knew it in his private e-mails and in private virus looks manipulated and they do gain of function research and here's the question and the question is how did they get permission to skip the safety committee and there's a safety committee set up in 2016
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and seeing this research and put extra scrutiny into gain of function reservice connected and have fauci said in submit tee to me. we looked at all that and all my experts said it wasn't gain of function and show us paperwork and ultimately it was could millions of lives been saved if anthony fauci allowed this dangerous research going on in china go through the standard protocol, standard safety committee and is there a possibility that millions of lives would have been saved because the safety committy said this is too dangerous to fund the research. will: it's too explosive testifying before congress and senator rand paul on monday and it'll be, you hope it advances the ball and be entertaining and hoping it gets to truth and accountability. pete:ed a vanning the ball would make him admit that laying out in the statement at the beginning he knew it looked manipulated.
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kayleigh: glad they're not letting it go and they shouldn't. that's the ultimate mistruth and wuhan lab and remember what dr. fauci said, you don't need masks and wait you do. the explanation was to be without the equipment they neneeded and department want healthcare workers to go without it and afraid it would deter people that need it from getting masks and he willingly l l liedd that's charitable saying that to the american public and that was his motive in doing so and this was the ultimate lie. will: the man that launched himself at las vegas judge on wednesday and a judge ordering himself after any and all means necessary after refusing to leave his cell on alarying last thursday. another court appearance on tuesday for the sixth new felony charges stemming from his violent courtroom outburst. new jersey fire fighters
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containing a blaze that's been burning for more than 24 hours s and four alarm fire sparking yesterday at industrial park near newark liberty park and most investigations not beginning till the fire is out. there's a graphic putting it into perspective and 93 of them were nfl games. kayleigh: lata lori harmon swift. thank you, taylor. will: the report said on fox it was the most watched program in american tv history and really with an average audience of more than 115 million viewers. as for this year's super bowl. my cowboys looking to lock up the top seed tomorrow.
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top seed. pete: top seed? will: against the washington commanders. pete: game of the week. every week. will: can we catch the niners? i've been so locked into college football for the past week. pete: my playoff chances are on life support. we're still technically just swirling the toilet bowl. waiting to get flushed down. will: i've been on a heater this year, i got world series and college football semifines and i'm counting that as a victory in terms of whole big picture and the stars are doing well in hockey and here we go, before you know it, i'm insufferable for the cowboys. pete: you already are insufferable with the cowboys. do you have team s? kayleigh: yes, tampa bay bucs and i enjoy watching taylor and the bucs. so i guess the chiefs. pete: you're a tampa bay bucs fan and brady left and went to the team that taylor swift went
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to? kayleigh: i'm not a chiefs fan but like watching the chiefs to see her. will: you'll tune into a game for the few shots they pop up of her? kayleigh: absolutely. will: wait for your husband to yell taylor's on and run in then? kayleigh: he watches basketball. i'm that annoying person. pete: if the vikings win and the packers lose and four other teams lose, we're in and lose in the first round. pete: it's great. will: feeling good. pete: coming up, remember when they told you this -- >> these extreme views aren't new. they've existed within the military for awhile. >> is austin the right person to handle rooting out extremism? the military? >> he absolutely is. will: turns out that was one big lie. the shocking report next.
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pete: remember when we toweled you about the republican governor of ohio who ha the opportunity to sign a bill that would ban transgender surgeries, chemicals and biological male in female sports in ohio. he had a chance to sign it and
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he did not, he vetoes it. the don't don't know why the substitute turnover margins is back in for overriding it. how do you describe t he's now signed an executive order that bans strains gender for minors and allows puberly blockers and trans-athletes in women's sports. here's mike dewine. >> a week ago today i vetoed house bill 68. i believe that parents, not the government, should be making these very crucial medical decisions for the children. at that time i said there were things we need to do to further protect children and adults and some of these things to do is go well beyond what is in house
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bill 68 >> i signed an executive order just a few moments ago and enacting rules that ban transition surgeries for in hospitals in ohio and that ensures that surgeries of this type on minors can never happen in ohio. pete: he's saying he wants to do further than the bill than he vetoed? kayleigh: doesn't make sense to me. pete: will, what do you think? will: this man showed inherent weakness, lack of spine, and actually i guess two aimed when i'm saying some level of courage to stand here and do something so incredibly immoral and irrational. i don't know what led him to the firm position he held before in vetoes a bill that is moral and obstructing cerumen the right
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side of history and the rational that's water coup weak and we don't let parents amputate the limb of their children and don't let parents put their children on heroin because they self-identify as lazy. we understand that children have to be protected by the law against irreversible bad decisions and he stands here today and tries to thread this needle where okay, okay, he said i'm vetoing a bill and that took some conviction. some in his office said i have conviction. pete: most of his office said you should sign it and went against everybody. keeping pastured by the trans-activists and hospital
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officials. there's a huge hospital complex in ohio that got in his ear and said this is big business for us, you can't stop this. kayleigh: speaking of the hospital complex, the medical community is noninterventionists and pills are the last resort, surgery is the last resort. focus on mental health first and why not m mandate mental health first and shove them with pills to make their dreams come true? i don't understand this or the medical community's posture on this and puberty blockers and by the way, it's great to have a child to a child. pete: talking about challenges with fertility in the future and things we don't know. last weekend we were all over this story and cholee cole on as a decommissioner and riley gains in past ohio and perspective from both of them.
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>> afternoons have a right to because their children this. is no different from any form of abuse. this is the sterilization and mutilation of thousands of children happening from the state and he's being entirely complicit and made the choice to continue this. >> the votes are there to overturn this and i'm confident and hopeful it'll be overridden in ohio making ohio the 24th state to hopefully pass some sort of legislation that prevents men from competing in women sports in the 22nd state to prevent child surgical and chemical castration in the state of ohio. kayleigh: we're backwards as a country and thinking some blue states want to allow the surgeries, the ones that were banned by the governor, surgeries. you cannot change that once you've had a mastectomy. can't change that. pete: aread an article at local tennessee outlet saying families are moving out of tennessee because it's banned to other states or transporting. that's what's happening. you're having a major migration
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of people who -- then it becomes an industry in those states. will: it attracts people. ama and physicians assistance all in support of this and only argument of what we're seeing i can ascertain ask you're a bigot. that was the only argument for this horrific medical procedure being embraced. if you don't embrace this, you're a bigot. kayleigh: if you don't allow the mutilation of children, you're a bigot. pete: sound right. biden rants against trump and his supporters. >> donald trump's campaign is about him, not america. he's willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power. will: mike huckabee on biden's big lie.now that's next. buy one footlong in the app, get one free. it's a pretty big deal. kinda like me. order in the subway app today.
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>> i tell you from my experience working with leaders from around the world and i mean this sincerely, not a joke, that america is still viewed as beacon of knock seizure disorders for the world -- democracy for the world. i can't tell you how many world leaders, and i know all of them, virtually all of them, grab my arm in private and say, he can't win. tell me. no, my country will be at risk. kayleigh: democracy itself is under risk under president trump. that was biden's first campaign event going on offense. here to react is governor huckabee welcome. you're a presidential candidate and i remember when i was a presidential campaign and my vision and what can i lead with. this is all he had.
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>> i thought-incredibly ironic that now joe biden wants to pretend he's george washington re-incarnate and this is just insane. he talks about world leaders that touch his arm and tell him you've got to do something. i just shutter because i'm thinking i wonder if joe can even name those leaders. does he remember their names? does he remember the names of his cabinet secretary sitting in front of him in his speech? the answer is no. this is a man with nothing toucbragabout for his three yean office. the open bodders, the world is a mess and lack of leadership given entree for putin to go into ukraine. the palestinians in ha has and
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russia and israel and hezbollah and hamas and biden made it possible for them to have all the oil money slump shut country-specific with maximum pressure and donald trump is a threat to democracy and real threat to democracy is what happens when a sitting president uses the powers of the police when he controls to go after his political opponent rather than to just say, we're going to have an honest election. kayleigh: now to play devil's advocate, governor huckabee, the democrats would argue he gave virtually the same speech and that was blood red background and it worked. we evaded the red wave. will it work this time? >> i don't think so. americans right now are looking at the fact that they don't have the money they had when donald trump was president.
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the tax cuts, the regulation changes that donald trump brought into power and the fact that he pushed back on china and made them play more fairly in the world of trade. it upset the globalists terribly but empowered a lot of american family withs about $4,000 a year with better income. under joe biden, breaking our bread and gasoline and groceries they buy and interest rates have skyrocketed and means the cost of buying a cara out of reach for most of them and you see faithful constituents of the democrats and africans not going to be with biden this time and i just think they have nothing and he wills what are they going to do and step down to the southern border and see what a wonderful job they've done taking care of that . don't go to the southern boarder and new york city and philadelphia and washington dc
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and they're overrun with illegals and this president opened the door on day one of the administration. kayleigh: governor, vital question. i was comparing some language that biden used to previous and campaign launches and donald trump in orlando in 2019 and president trump, he said the american dream is back and that's something biden couldn't say. we're one movement, one people and president obama and we move together and seeps to me past incumbents had a message of unity togetherness and we move forward as one and is this going to be totally left out and they're going to take a bet on the negative. >> they stand and you happen make a bunch of stuff and nobody and nobody they know thought
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noted everybody there engaged in violence or riot and it sure wasn't a insurrection and if it was, then jack smith would have charged donald trump with it and wall greens and vvs stores shut down and this is all the deputy haves and it'll be a great year for republicans in 2024 and we focus on what we can do for america. and let the democrats stand on the porch and scream get off the lawn. kayleigh: governor mike huckabee, thank you. >> thank you, kaylee. kayleigh: winter storm and the media getting called out for
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these extreme views. >> right person to handle out rooting out extremism for the military. >> he absolutely is. kayleigh: none of that is true. the shocking report is next. ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ you were made to act spontaneously. we were made to help plan accordingly. ♪
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pete: we're back with a fox weather alert. millions along the east coast are under a winter weather alert as a nor'easter could be approaching with the first major snowfall of the year. the south is waking up to snow and residents urged to stay off the roads with icy conditions where they're expected and turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth and the i've got my pen. >> take it. this is a big deal and new york hasn't had over an inch of snow and it's been at 690 days now and it's been a long time and we missed all of last winter with significant snowstorm and it's been the one, it's not going to be and mostly rain and southern side and rain and impact severe weather throughout the day today and across much of florida with a threat of tornado or two and be on the lookout for that and this is the storm as we move throughout the day today and there's snow across interior sections but the coastal plain is going to be mostly rain till you get up around places like
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providence and in towards boston and the end we have a few snow flakes come in and for the most part, we have rain event along the coast and snow event across the interior sections and this right here, this is interstate 95 and the dividing line between snow and rain and that's because just to the west of i-95 there's elevation and better chance of snow and going to the east. there's more influence from the ocean and water temperature is a bit warmer and gets hard tore get the snow across the big cities from philly to new york and it's not one of the snowstorms from new york and it's one of the industries that you'd like to get snow and they get the business going and we're going to see that across much of new england and watch that here and along the island and there's primarily rain and one thing after the storm and another storm coming in across parts of the west and this will be a big rainmaker for the east coast and, pete, a lot of snow that falls over the next couple days on the interior sections will
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melt quickly on the next storm that comes in and by the time we get to tuesday, looking at significant flooding threat across parts of the northeast. all right. will: did you take notes on the number of days new york had no snow? pete: i have no idea. will: rick, 690. >> correct. pete: you never pay attention to weather. >> this is getting aggressive. pete: rick, i took notes, thank you very much. onto another topic, remember when the media told you this : >> his extreme views aren't new and they've existed within the military for awhile. >> is austin the right person to handle out rooting extremism for the military? >> he absolutely is. pete: we were told it was a fact
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and given and extremists everywhere in the military and despite the comments, new department of defense study conducted in the aftermath of january 6 shows there's no evidence of excessive extremism in the military and report finding fewer than 100 substantiating cases of the military and here to react is talk radio host, stacey washington and an air force veteran and america first policy veteran. >> stacey, we were told it was a fact and maga extremists and a purge needed to happen and white rage we needed to understand and wasn't true. >> no and department of defense reported they spent over 52,000
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training hours on these kinds of remediation efforts to stop all the racist troops from visiting their terror upon their coworkers and it just turns out to have never been true. you and i would know this, anyone that works with veterans, livers with veterans s a veteran and anyone that touches active duty in any way, there's not a problem with extremism, it's all the woke ideology and training they have to undergo that prevents them from being a cohesive unit and the military's issue not to sit around and discuss who was a racist or subjected to racism when they were a kid in high school or something else. the waste of time is what i'm concerned with and u.s. taxpayers fund our military and we're seeing them go towards the dei efforts instead of placing active duty servicemen and women being trained and their core proficiencies that can do the
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thing they're there to do, which is maintain and support our constitution. pete: amen, stacey. so well said and i had the same experience in the army and infantry. never looking at somebody's skin color but capability. that's in the dna. even their forces specially, stacey, are doubling down on the dei and i hear from vets all the time, the army is doing the same thing. is there a reflection inside the pentagon? we're fight ago problem that's made up. >> well, you know, pete, they're having a recruitment crisis and all the numbers are down, they're having trouble attracting the same caliber of people. they're having trouble finding among our american populous people that are thin enough and smart enough to past the test and people that are dedicated enough to go through the rigorous training that's needed to get into the military. basic train asking no joke and officer train asking no joke and they should get away and entice the wonderful men and women out
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there that would be an asset to us and bring them in and show us the u.s. military and leave the southern nonsense to the side. doesn't help with military readiness. >> i love it. stacey, thank you for your time and happy saturday. now to kayleigh with headlines. kayleigh: thank you, pete. turning to headlines, the justice department close to finding antitrust lawsuit against apple according to reports and the doj said apple leveraged several of the proproducts that make sure the iphone dominated the smart phone market and indeed it does. making sure apple watches work better when paired with an iphone and that lawsuit could come by june. philadelphia apartment is searching for a new diversity officer after firing the first person appointed to the position
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and according to department officials, she was told her services were no longer needed earlier this week. the change happens just houring before philadelphia's new mayor was inaugurated and declared a public safety emergency promising to restore lawfulness and score in a new police commissioner. starbucks won't be restocking the viral pink stanley cup. those bad boys go for $50 after chaos erupted at target stores across the country. customers were running through the aisles to get their hands on the limited edition tumbler. some even say they were trampled and stores nationwide were sold out in minutes. you can get them on yuba going for as high as $300, actually up to $500 this morning and that's
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the news. the first primary contest going down in just nine days@ as gop candidates descend on iowa for the high stakes caucus and vivek ramaswamy hoping to make an impression and joining us ahead. first, snow is in the forecast and we have the top toys for snow day fun, next. ♪
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kayleigh: first major snowstorm of 2024 makes its way across the northeast, we're prepared for the first snow s day. will: in the freezing cold is the whole family being stuck inside and is the editor in chief of toy insider marissa silva. thank you for being out here in the cold setting this up early for us.
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you can inflate it and kids get inside and have fun in the snow. >> a corg and i recollects super cool animal and really high quality durable and big mouth advice and going from barbie movie and i like you can pull it so when your kids don't want to pull it up the hill, you can do it for them. my daughter would be all over them. >> that's a serious improvement
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in sleds. will: can we drag them back up the hill. will: psa on dragging them. don't go straight up the hill and go to the side so other kids can go down the hill. pete: says the texas guy who does all that snow sledding. will: taxpayers right. >> perfect snow castles and igloos and it's create a cast and will patented split mold system and having to dumb out heavy buckets of snow, pull this mold apart and perfect little castle every single time and little brick mold and kinetic sand but it's perfect for snow. >> like it's too much work to dump out your snow. kayleigh: no, it make it is perfect. picture perfect and make amazing igloos with these. smoothie snow cone machine and all the ice in the bottom and
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syrup and perfect snow cone to enjoy. kayleigh: just one flavor? >> no, three. will: what's this, laser tag? >> laser x and it's a full laser tag system and everything is built into the blaster and pull back on the handle right here. got it. run around. these are ultra long blasters. will: thank you, marissa. check out it all on toyinsider.com. best of my recollections what? >> got scared and saw it. will: i'm getting ready. pete: still to come, a week from the iowa caucuses and vivek ramaswamy is next with more.
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