tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News August 24, 2024 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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will: it's the 8:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with rfk jr. suspended his campaign and endorsed former president donald trump. how does that impact the race in 2024? where will his votes go? rachel: plus, coordination versus c competition. gavin newsom laughs off the process of kamala harris sailing to the presidential nominee without a single vote. >> wins in a very open process. >> it was a strange process. it was bottom up.
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you know that . >> yes, that's what i've been told. rachel: wow, he's a little bitter about this. pete: but today is national waffle day. we'll celebrate with wafels and dinges. we'll phygoyuri colins out what that is. waffles and din generation winter storm din generation winter storm is not like a dinkle berry. it's a topping.
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it's a topping for waffles. dinges, you've never heard anyone say you're a dinges? rachel: no. will: never called anybody on his phone. pete: no, i've never called anybody a dinges. rachel: have you heard of a dinges? pete: a donkey. will: a donkey? pete: i say that to my kids all the time, you're such a donkey. rachel: really? pete: it's dumb. a donkey. will: make an hour on that. it's really good. excellent.
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pete: very kind parenting, yes. rachel: we call it gentle parenting. pete: what happened yesterday? will: thank you, pete. what happened is just when you thought you saw it all, a kennedy endorses a republican. it is robert f. kennedy jr. dropping out of the race and leaving his name on the ballot in some states but to affect the election basically. he's laid out his plan or intentions to help support the presidency of donald trump. pete: that's right. he is removing his game from swing states, ten states in particular all of which are up for grabs. and he didn't just remove his name, he said the campaign and the support fully behind that man right there, donald trump. there was a lot of speculation if he'll fully endorse or not. it wasn't really clear till it happened and it happened in spectacular fashion on the stage in glendale, arizona.
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>> he inspired millions and millionings and he was grounded in the foundings of his father, robert, great man and his uncle john f. kennedy. [ cheering ]. >> i know they're looking downright now and they are very, very proud of bobby. >> we don't agree on everything, but on the values and the issues that bind us together, and one of the issues he talked about was having safe food and ending the chronic disease epidemic.
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our country has the unhealthy and sickest children in the world. don't you want healthy children? and don't you want the chemicals out of our food. don't you want a president that's going to make america healthy again? [ cheering ]. thank you all very, very much and god bless you and god bless america. will: this is important and true. when they swi switched and they didn't switch but we'll get in a moment, rfk support switched and changed and democrats that might have been supporting rfk because they couldn't bring themselves to joe biden found an acceptable alternative to kamala harris and remains in the five would be people that would swing over to
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donald trump. rachel:. will: the people that would have swung to harris already did. rachel: yeah, that 5% is independents, you're looking at very disaffected democrats, maybe democrats that look foundly back on the days of jfk, you know, of john f. kennedy, and that this party changed. i don't understand it and why is it the party of sensor censorshd hide somebody and not let them speak and government corruption, which is what jfk and rfk jr. talk about a lot last night and fascinating hearing them talk about the fd a and usda about the stuff in the food that makes
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people sick. he had tears in his eyes saying i'm endorsing donald trump otosave american children much the internet blew up after that and people recognized his sincerity and it was a difficult decision and it was difficult to be a lifelong legacy democrat and to switch over and endorse of all people donald trump. he has a wife who's in hollywood and a famous actress and clearly will get probably in some ways blackballed, maybe not invited to all the right parties anymore. this was a difficult family decision. pete: his family slammed him and a kennedy name is a democrat name or has been for awhile. if you told me four years ago with trump is elon musk, and rfk jr.. will: bill ackman. rachel: that's a great point, pete. those names get elon musk, rfk,
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tulsi gab bard, rfk jr., they are all people that want to disrupt the current people. rachel: would you take a position in the trump administration as health czar? >> well, one way or another i'm going to work on this because we have a generation of kids swimming in a toxic sludge right now and we're going to be taking care of our kids and nobody in the world is the democratic of the conduct and really
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fascinating conversation. rachel: at the end of the interview, pete: i think our network was the only one that aired in realtime the trump rally -- the other networks don't do that . even with something as news worthy as rfk jr., they won't do that . even if it's 1%, will, of that 5%, in state where is it comes down to 0.5 or less, this is really significant. probably more significant than the four days they held in chicago is what happened yesterday. and it was the actual account of the vote on november 6. will: bingo. two things, and rachel six or seven minutes put the interview on social media. rachel: and then the entire interview all 12 minutes on my podcast.
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will: check it out. it's a fascinating conversation in its entirety and rfk on fox news sunday tomorrow. rfk jr. will be there tomorrow. i want to get to this because this is really -- i've been wanting to say this this morning. rfk jr. and donald trump and you pointed out, pete, have some policy overlaps but not in their entirety. you say why did rfk jr. move to republican -- to the republican endorsement? this led to rfk and nicole shannahan stepping out for democrats and reporter: how are you feeling about the switch? >> went through an open process. it was bottom up.
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pete: if you're not familiar, pod save america is the obama pros podcast and acknowledging the reality that hey, biden will to go, we brought her in and orchestrated the whole thing and nobody voted and we threw hundreds of millions at it and everyone is supposed to pretend like this is the democratic process inside the democrat party. everyone is buying it. no one is questioning it. the chemos blocked hip, harassed him and sued him couldn't be on the ballot and fair competition in the primary and yes, it's policy and personality and big motivation was dems, you shut me down. will: getting to our case, we need to do this for just a moment. he's 23409 happy. rachel: no, i was going to say what's interesting too, there's a podcast and i have a podcast, it's great to the show we have and people come and they're on their best behavior. what happens on podcasts that's so interesting is see he's let
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loose and will: in a friendly environment. rachel: yes, and he said what he was not supposed to say. pete: he knew inevitably -- not some snap primary and going to win it and waiting in the wings. will: everyone knows that. it's bottom up and mocking how kamala harris was shriekedded but now, okay, deeper points you're bringing up, pete, the democratic party has gotten so antidemocratic that they blocked
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them from ballots and got giving them secret service protection and did the bernie sanders before this. rachel: and to donald trump will: yeah and nicole shannahan is rfk's running mate saying in is a huge part why we're not supporting democrats. >> kamala harris is dangerous to me because she is the ultimate puppet for an organization nah that has, i believe, since president obama actually to the run real people. they have selected amongst a very small group of individuals that they can control and dictate policy over. she uses messaging in a way to get populations of young
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unknowing innocent people and get them to join her on the recognition and take on policies that will eventually really hurt them in the future. this is communism 101. rachel: how can they line up with donald trump and on the face so unlikely and so, this can't happen. exempt they both experience the same kind of corruption that democrat machine trying to take you down and off ball la techs and the way they're hiding kamala harris and not letting her confront the voters and confront her opponents, and defend herself as rfk jr. said it's profoundly undemocratic.
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will: chinese president xi making a trip to russia in october and attending the bricks and no word if he's meeting one-on-one with russian president putin. next week biden national security adviser jake sullivan going to beijing to meet with the chinese counter part and expected to lay the ground work for the final meeting of president biden is xi later this year. venezuela is ordering opposition leader edmundo gonzalez to steph about attempting to spread panic in the country. it's following last month's contested elec election. the u.s. and oolong list of countries calling for impartial independent audit of the votes. we're joined in the 9:00 a.m. hour to discuss. rachel: exciting interview, you dies. will: now to a texas police
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officers encounter with a hissing gator. he captures him with his bare hands, watch. lyric the police post that had saying you can take the boy out of the country but not the country out of the boy. pete: pretty good. will: a lot going on during those h headlines. did you fail breakfast? pete: i ordered it on her app opportunistic her phone and she can't find it. rachel: it says it's here. this is what i'm talking about with like -- pete: every time when she orders even if i order for her, i have to remind her three times to check her app. rachel: okay, in the commercial break, we'll take care of breakfast but i bought a big jar
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of sriracha so we never have to worry about it. pete: that's good, we'll have a jar of sriracha for breakfast. it did say wafels & dinges. trump said harris is copying his no tax on tip plan. mr. wonderful, kevin o'leary loves the plan and he's next. rachel: but brian kilmeade with a look at one nation tonight. >> are you pumped up? my great roster and keith and hue and breaking down what donald trump should do to win in, i don't know, 70 days and talking about pennsylvania, tony robbins child trafficking and a huge deal and a great movie about a very serious subject. miranda devine talks about the taunting of donald trump by barack obama and doesn't usually work out for the 43rd president and douglas murray here and talking about, i don't know, the award show that should have been handed out in the dnc and so much more as well as israeli,
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>> kamala harris is a copy cat and went from communism to capitalist and she cast the tie breaking vote to hire 87,000 new irs agents to go after your tip income. rachel: donald trump calling out kamala harris for copying no tax on tip plan. she said she backed the inflation reduct act but it -- inflation reduction act but it goes after the middle class for hard earned money. we have shark tank investor and o'leary chairman, kevin o'leary or mr. wonderful. great to have you on, kevin. imitation is the best form -- highest form of flattery. i guess she's imstating donald trump but why buy the imitation if you can have the real deal?
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>> well, this policy is no question and not a euflex of the post pandemic and digital america 2.0 gig chips act and so many -- gig economy and so many people in america and not just nevada all around the country have side gigs on the internet and they work as uber drivers or then the casual fast food business and came as an effect to get interested and making more money to reducing taxes and it's not a big gear in terms of what it's taking away from the federal pot. of tax corruption and they care about this in a big way. it's ramifications of what's going on for sure. rachel: it's having jobs and making ends meet over the last
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couple years and they're service jobs or driving an uber car all of these tip, you know, incomes that depend on tips for them and to make their incomes stretch and their money stretch to help their families. so this is a very big issue for them. we're seeing credit card debt -- i think it's 34 trillion and middle class income lost $34,000 in real wage growth lost for middle income people. this is a big deal. >> yeah, there's some really big statements and i'm encouraging it comes into detail september 10. even if she doesn't take an interview before then, you can't avoid the debate. i would think by now she's got to explain and remember, i'm an investor and represent a group of people that have to invest
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regardless if you're in the white house and we need policy. we need policy and energy and policy on taxation, we need policy on a wide range of issues including the border security, on energy in terms of how it's deployed and house asking a big one and when you're in the real estate business, your housing policies don't make sense and we like to hear more detail on that. housing is determined at a state mandate level and for her to say she's going to go 3 million homes, i love to understand how that's going to happen and i don't believe it and i need detail. rachel: she's running a social media campaign and it's like ai because she's not taking interviews and we're on day 34. what can jd vance and donald trump do to talk about her position on energy and inflation and even the price control she still hasn't explained that? >> so this election now is boiling down to voters in seven states. swing voters. they care about policy more than
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anything else. they're sitting and waiting for more information and if trump stays on mandate with policy, he's pretty clear on what he wants to do on energy, border and foreign affairs and he's delivered messages on that and i expect harris will do the same soon and they're the people that will decide now is the time to focus on that and going for 70 days and still don't know what's going to happen here and the element to this and it's a narrative you started exploring today over the last two days. she may wane or lose and the democratic party will revisit it. they did the same thing with hillary clinton and they anointed her and she lost. harris is assumed a winner by anointment. if she loses,s party will never do this to itself again because they missed the opportunity to run a process and suck up
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another week of air time and they didn't do it. i'm not saying she's going to lose, but i would have never let that happen if i'm sell ago business. i tell my managers, never bring me one offer. bring me a process, show me there's no other bid out there that i want, then i'll make a decision if i'm selling. i was amazed they didn't do that here because newsom made reference to it, may have been other candidates, or she could have emerged much stronger but they didn't do that. they ma prove to be a huge mistake. rachel: you're a free market guy and talking about competition. and that's something democrats don't like. >> you're darn right. rachel: that's the problem. thanks for bringing it down to what is really is about and you're right, if she loses, there's going to be a real come to jesus moment in that party. thank as lot. love having your point of view. thanks, kevin. congressman michael waltz is next.
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sky will establish a new independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. and they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. and they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. pete: donald trump vowing full transparency on jfk assassination if reelected and take the lead in investigating the attempt on his open life. rachel: meanwhile at least five secret service agents were pulled from the field and placed on administrative duties. one of them from trump's personal protective team
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following that fateful day in pennsylvania. will: florida congressman mike else walensky is on the committee -- michael walz on the show about that attempt. he's very animated and all too little too late. do you think this investigation or proposal by trump would help us towards finding -- not just accountability but the truth on his attempted assassination and others? >> well, what i'll take a step back for a moment and i applaud the president for doing this because hi and himself and his administration and conducting in campaign is all about transparency. after years after russia gate, after us -- the nation watching the department of justice be weaponnized against political opponents, president trump is trying to bring whatever
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transparency he can on to the federal government and restore people's trust in the intelligence community, in the justice department and so much trust is lost down to the point where i sat there and he promised the 13 gold star families from abby gate. when he gets back into office, all the tapes and all the videos, all the e-mails, everything will be release sod they can have full visibility on what happened. so going back 60 years to the jfk assassination, why are there still nearly 5,000 heavily redacted or partially redacted documents? president trump released a number of them while he was in office but come on, 60 years later you're going to argue there's still some type of classified material that needs protected? i think he's all about transparency and i applaud it. rachel: i want transparency and everything from 9/11
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declassified and i want it all declassified and think people have lost trust in our institutions. one of the thins that also troubles me is whenever we have situations -- by the way, this is a huge issue. the president was almost shot in the head, and a republican voter was killed and two were very seriously injured almost died as well. there's a kid with encrypted accaccaccounts and why don't wew more about them? will you explain what they mean by encrypted accounts? >> the task force received fbi briefing this week and they're having some progress in getting into these encrypted accounts. so for example, for example if you have signal or whats app, these popular apps, they're based in the united states and law enforcement can go through a fairly efficient process through the courts to get subpoenas and to get access with proximate
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cause. if they're overseas and they're overseas and it's through a terrorist group and it's more difficult for us to access. why did this 19-year-old healthcare aid have accounts based in three different countries in germany, belgium, and new zealand? that make nososense to me and makes no sense to me how he learned how to construct multiple ied withs a remote detonator that was on his body without any flags and without anyone noticing. so the other thing that bothers me, rachel, in multiple briefings, the fbi was quick to say we think he acted alone but had all this other activity and in the same breath said we still don't know motive. you overlay that with ongoing iranian plots and indictment for which was just unveiled just in the last few weeks where a pakistani born operative with ties to iran was putting down
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payments on hitmen n in addition to recruiting spotters and recruiting protesters. a sophisticated plot so, look, we have so much to uncover here and my frustration is the fbi and secret service are moving at a snail's pace. they're acting like this is a one time incident that we can take our time to really unpack. no, these plots are happening right now as we speak. we have a foreign enemy trying to kill our former president. we need to release information as we get it, and they need a move a lot faster in my view. pete: man, that's the kind of information we need to be hearing and understanding and processing otherwise as i mentioned, 60 years from now, we'll be studying this because they cover it up in realtime like we're doing now with what happened with jfk. congressman michael waltz, thank you for doing everything you can to get us info. appreciate it. >> thank you. rachel: enemies without and enemies within. a lot to unpack. pete: yep.
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will: dnc can best be summarized as bibbing on vibes and less on policy and harris is playing both sides of nearly every issue. pete: go off the wall to show you what she's saying the democrat strategy and the short strategy and time line leading to the election. watch the other networks, which i tragically did and to our official vibes correspondent. to our vibes correspondent. vibes wall to wall and all the other chanting. channels. will: who gets the job as vibes correspondent. pete: courtesy of msnbc and cnn. will: the substance to the extent there is any. that's the point. pete: correct. will: we don't get many policies from kamala harris. why dem lawmakers are giving her a pass on policy proposals. the democrats are slowly rolling out policies and running into a
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positive message with widerrer appeal and specifically because it's light on details. pete: rolling out some policy positions that has the hill pointing out voters might have to elect kamala harris to find out what she'll do. does that ring a bell at all? will: vote her in and find out what she'll do. hi, nancy. >> final healthcare legislation that will soon be passed by congress will deliver fiscal reform at local level. but we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. pete: nancy was an excellent leader. her picture here and her video was over here. remember that? will: pass the bill to find out what's in the bill. i'll let you do this. pete: i think kamala harris might be over there. let's see kamala harris talking and sounding a bit like that.
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>> so in the weeks to come, i will address in greater detail my plans to build a opportunity economy. pete: in the coming weeks, by the time people are voting and maybe before or after the debate you'll hear a bit from me. it really is the nancy pelosi strategy of hide, hide, hide and vote for the vibes. will: we can do it and take a look back and see where she's been in the past and where she's been in the past and not where she's pretending to be today. look at policies then and now as she plays both sides of most issues. from the stage of dnc when it came to a very important issue: israel and gaza. >> i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend itself at the same time what has happened in gaza over the past ten months is devastating.
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so many innocent lives lost. pete: no war averted and no ceasefire and look outside of the gates and saw mass protest in dnc in chicago and left wing protesters don't believe they've done enough to avert what's happening in gaza and she carefully and no policy proposal laying out and gave a one liner and one liner and blaming both sides. will: very different reactions from the crowds. pete: sure did. will: coming to crime, she's been all over the place. 2004 declined to pursue the death penalty against a confessed gang murder that murdered a san francisco police officer. pete: got called out in realtime by senator diane feinstein at the funeral and got a standing ovation from other officers and those were back in the day to support the police and kamala harris wasn't there. will: in 2019 she pushed to overhaul the criminal justice system, including eliminating cash bail. that was part of -- a lot of what activists wanted when it came to actor george floyd. pete: soros prosecutor before
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george gascon, there was kamala harris. 2020 remember she tweeted, here's how to give to all the people that burned down minneapolis with the bail reform. now trying to be tough on crime ask a prosecutor. will: that makes her good for the border. >> as president, i will bring back the bipartisan border security deal that he killed and i'll sign it into law. we can create an earned pathway to citizenship and secure our border. pete: that blew the lid off. will: used prosecutorial pass like i'm tough on crime. pete: time and time and time again. all biography carefully curated not the policy positions not the position she held. will: what we have when it cops to numbers. pete: a lot of zeros. will: yeah a. lot of sense of aloha rendition of anthonys. zero policy pages at kamalaharris.com. pete: there's been zero press conferences because we've been looking and quick gaggles with one or two questions and certainly no sit down interviews
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since becoming the nominee. will: zero primaries won in either 2024 or in 2020. pete: that's a heck of a hat trick to win -- be the nominee in 2024 without win ago single state in 20 or 24. will: peter doocy tracked her down at dnc and asked are we going to get an interview? >> madame vice president, congratulations. >> thank you. >> are we ready for your fox news interview? >> i'm working towards it. will: what does this mean? summing up the energy. pete: money, courage and prep time ready to go. she's at 34 days of work. will: there it is. good job. >> it's because of pete. rachel: you earn it had, pete. pete: stop ruining the vibes. will: stop ruining the vibes.
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we have such a nice weekend in store for almost everybody. take a look at maps and show you this morning shot at my favorite place in the country, the grand canyon. sunrise over the grand canyon and that little trail going out to plateau point, get right up there and hike over and see the colorado river below. one of the best shot this is morning. we've got showers to the east and four corners going to see active monsoon season for the next couple opportunistic days and most action across eastern arizona and parts of new mexico. take a look at this. that blue and sierra nevadas and that's snow. we have got such a cold air mass out across california right now, it is august 24th, and we have snow maybe 2 or 3 inches piling up by the time this is done. it'll melt quickly but so, guys, can you believe snow in august? will: no. pete: sounds terrible. rachel: i can't believe it. today is national waffle day. how much nicer thing to think alabama. woe are celebrating that on fox square. pete: that's right. we have the cofounder of wafels
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with one f and dinges. thank you for being here. >> thank you, happy national waffle day. pete: thank you. you're belgian. did waffle originate in belgium? >> yeah issue today we're celebrating the first patent to the waffle iron and these are from the 19th censure reigns leading and beautiful speses -- century. beautiful pieces. pete: over a fire? rachel: how did they get them not to stick back then? >> guess they didn't have spray. butter. rachel: oh, butter. pete: what's the core ingredient. you can't give it away but what's the main ingredient? >> there's a lot of similarities and old school way and family business and we have, a lot of butter, we have flour, special ingredients from belgium and give it is a nice glaze. you'll have to try it. pete: i will. which one do we try?
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rachel: all the toppings. what's your favorite and traditional way of doing it? >> another good question. in belgium, we like to eat our waffles plain. believe it or not. rachel: he's doing it plain. pete: plain off the grill? that's really hot. piping. i can't even touch it. will: dinges means? >> it's belgium word that means toppings. we're in america and can do whatever we want and put toppings on the waffle. rachel: this does not need a topping. this is delicious. >> thank you. will: if you go to wafels & dinges, what's the most popular topping here? >> most popular topping we have is this thing called sprinkle spread, cookie spread and made from ginger mint cookies and get all that and it's a selection and very popular and chocolate. will: is this the waffle?
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this is the waffle. rachel: so good. you don't need anything on this. will: we'd like some, thank you. anyone that's been to new york and lives in new york knows the smell of waffl wafels & dinges d it's grown with brick and mortar. >> 18 years and local family business and employ ago lot of local people and very proud and proud to be serving in new york for 18 years and we are in all the hot spots in new york. central park, the square. rachel: bringing belgium to america. >> you will be successful. pete: oh my goodness. for more info go to wafels.com that's wafels with one f. thank you. more "fox & friends" coming up.
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when your cat's hungry, you definitely know. when he wants your attention, he makes it clear. when he wants to be left alone, he makes it obvious. but if your cat has oa pain, also known as osteoarthritis pain, he may be saying “ow” in different ways. it's a long-lasting condition that makes it painful for your cat to move like they once did, like when walking or climbing. red flags are everywhere. but cats are really good at hiding their pain, so you just need to know what to look for. visit catredflags.com to learn about the signs of oa pain and how your vet can help.
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