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call the police. and the grand theft auto .ix impersonator was on burglary charges. >> and i'm on "hannity" tonigh on burt . >> hmm. all right, greg, hit it. i'. just going to do my show>> m >> that was delicious. oh, we got charlie arnol>> that comedian, vince arquette's kat timpf terrorist. we are. wellust kat ists., this a wild show., a wild show. >> that's it. that's all i got. all righat's it.t. a michigan sheriff, deputy name nicole miran. i'm hoping pronouncing a mic nae incorrectly, but she did shoot that. the person in that car they followed. what's they follo happening likwee a m emergency. >> it turned out it was. she got leaned over, gotmedical that car, got him, got the car i stopped, and they got a person, got mental medicaln that . >> and thank god it survived. you know, i did that once on the fdrp.nd thank i went fro to another. anyway, i did i'll ♪ [the star-spangled banner]
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♪ [the star-spangled banner] will: good morning. welcome to "fox and friends" on saturday morning. yesterday i was in virginia beach and it is fun to see the people. i can't tell you how many times i heard love that you guys do the national anthem. pete: a lot of people are hitting start from the beginning at age:30. don't get up right now. you get up in a couple hours and watch us from the beginning, fast forward through the commercials. rachel: you talk about how regional it is in virginia beach. i was in rhode island last weekend. what a beautiful place. it was gorgeous.
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different five. i loved it. great to see it. you love the regional -- will: my wife called me after breakfast with friends from virginia beach come of that state is beautiful. you've got mountains on one end, the beach on the other but america is full of beauty. rachel: it is. pete: a nice shot up their. rachel: america is full of beauty and kamala is full of joy apparently. wired magazine decided to ask her all these questions they claim are the most asked questions on the internet. not the questions i would ask if i want to know more about kamala because we don't know much about her but here is what she said about being a joyful warrior. >> how to pronounce kamala harris. kamala harris. how is kamala harris's life as
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a child? i had a great childhood. i grew up in a neighborhood full of families, adults from construction workers to teachers, people proud of their lawn. as kids we used to ride bikes in the neighborhood. i will never forget and always love by banana seat on my bike. i love to laugh. it's important to laugh at your self, laugh with folks, and obviously moments that require serious thought and serious approaches but i hope everybody has a moment to laugh from time to time. kamala harris, joy, i call myself a joyful warrior. it is important to find joy in each other, in the strength we have to lift each other up. brian: pete: the goal is to be is curated and superficial as possible and generic as
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possible. she knew what was under each sticker on those questions. they knew there would be no difficult, there's no such thing as a difficult question when there is no interviewer on the other side to push back or ask for more context. he talked about banana seat on her bike and her lawn again and aspirations and dreams and hopes. will: curate is an interesting word, almost a complementary word in that your other choice could be phony. the context of the interview is curated. what i am saying is i think this and higher presentation is a bigger deal. i think this because the biggest criticism available of kamala harris is that it is fake, it is phony. what i'm talking about is the laugh. i think that the laugh is not real. i don't think it's a genuine response to something that is funny.
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with oprah winfrey she laughs and no one else's laughing with her. ever notice that? because she is doing it as a cover for a lack of continued substance. if you break into my home, i'm going to shoot you and she breaks into a cackling laugh. opera is not laughing, the crowd is not laughing. is a defense mechanism like i don't have more, or please stop asking questions. i don't think she is joyful. she doesn't have a reputation as joyful. ask her former staff. rachel: excellent point that says a lot about who you are but also she's in her 50s. most women know who they are, such an empty vessel, seems to have no real deep life
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experience, and whenever she talks it is so generic, in this oprah winfrey interview, aspirations and dreams and hopes, the people who came before us, are you talking about founding fathers? who came before us? everything is so generic. what is she. she is canadian i think. brian: i prosecuted transnational gangs and human trafficking get but give me an example. not saying you didn't but to your point, it is all just enough to make it seem like substance but if you had to dig a little bit, tell me about the most difficult case you prosecuted or i would like to hear that answer, someone asked that, see there's the next level or next step.
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we don't know who she is. is she real? does she have depth? she's answering google searches on wired and never answered a tough question. you talk to senior advisors like keisha lance bottoms, she will tell you there's not enough time for kamala to take questions. >> she's a busy person, vice president and candidate and we heard her talk about her views on these policies, not the format the media would like or sitting down doing a one on one interview but we heard her in georgia talk about her stance on reproductive freedom. rachel: she doesn't have time. from her being installed and president biden and now jill biden leading the white house cabinet meetings.
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this is so beaux-arts. speaks to how beaux-arts it is. politicians, when they are campaigning unless there's a scandal going on, they want as many interviews. if you look at the list of interviews and sit downs donald trump has done it is so long, she's done six since she was nominated or installed by barack obama. this is beaux-arts because politicians 40 days from an election want to do interviews, get their message out. this is strange. will: may be a sign of the future. we are changing media is fractured, you can reach people more easily without going through the mechanism of the cameras. we are talking to you through
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right now. that's the argument they are making and you can do it right here. rachel: she's not on those other outlets. will: from a stage in many ways. the question is not necessarily are you reaching for the camera but are you reaching for scrutiny. the point of doing the interview isn't to be on abc, it is to sit in front of someone who will question you. if you don't do that in the future because all you have to do is google questionnaire or tiktok, we have candidates ongoing, could be a big deal in this election. this could set the model going forward, candidate after candidate who doesn't have answer questions not because they can't reach a camera but they won't reach scrutiny. rachel: you are talking about the new kamala harris strategy of a tiktok campaign, she's basically ai curated candidate.
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i don't think people are going to buy it. people look at donald trump and know who he is, every thing you want to know about the guy has already been out there and he is still trying to reach more people and get on tv and do podcasts and reaching new and different audiences. she can' t go on podcasts that are friendly to her and do a good job. will: the campaign event, oprah asked, the veil dropped, something changed in you. like a messianic moment. rachel: that was -- talk about this later but the oprah celebrity things. the town hall is another topic. it was something. last week you may have seen the teamsters, nonendorsement but the nonendorsement was an
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endorsement because they endorsed nothing but democrats and their headquarters is staffed by the. politico said this -- they privately worry the teamsters nonendorsement is a warning sign. is a quote from that he's. party leaders are projecting confidence publicly, generated elected officials, strategists and analysts pointing to warning signs for the vice president, teamsters withholding endorsement from harris after pauling showed most respondents backing trump sparking concerns the gop nominee could have higher-than-expected support among union members, especially men. seems to make sense based on what you see on the ground. will: his inroads with union members, the concern with democrats and politico, emblematic of something bigger in the rust belt states. is the union voting this way will states vote for trump?
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rachel: we've been seeing jerry ness about the internal pauling. axelrod alluded to that a few minutes ago. their concern there concern about internal polls are the poll questions they ask that they don't necessarily want to publicize that give the more data that they need. they are nervous about that but the party, the democrat party is having to confront the fact that there has been a seismic shift in the parties altogether. the country club party of john mccain and mitt romney is gone. those people are backing kamala harris along with dick cheney and the working class which by the way includes minorities, that's why people, 50% for donald trump, part of that is a big reason is they are the working class. they are attracted to the
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messages donald trump is wooding forth. it's not the same. pete: biden used to talk about the working class in a way she doesn't. she's not speaking the way biden did. will: three men in this video leo show armed men overtaking an apartment complex. rachel: lawmakers are demanding answers from the doj in cities across the country. >> reporter: good morning. aurora police say they made an arrest after issuing warrants for three of the men identified in this viral video an apartment complex next week including first-degree burglary with a firearm as well, three others in the video have yet to be identified. the police chief says it has been difficult to connect these suspects saying the focus is on
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crime and not federal immigration issues. >> the federal government does not keep face with evolving challenges. with local law enforcement we are not overwhelmed by that issue. with venezuelan gangs and any other gang. >> is what the aurora mayor said about his -- venezuelan gangs in history. >> of gangs taken over any buildings or any part of the city of aurora? >> that was the case. at one time that one building where the video was filmed is no longer the case, when the video was shot, sure. >> reporter: marco rubio and other lawmakers are calling on the doj to provide answers about gang activity, we are
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concerned with recent reports about expanding presence in the united states. we would like to urge the doj to investigate a rapid expansion to various states and localities. they announced the arrest of ten documented members before various crimes and looking for how to identify them as tda. pete: the mayor is closest to it. it was the thing. and citizens. rachel: tell us what they know. i advised them to him to go to homeland security. alejandra mayorkas and the intelligence community have known for a while that prisons in venezuela were being released, probably nowhere
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these people are going and the police chief you saw there talking, playing politics. city council members are saying we want the federal government involved, we do have gangs and the cops are saying it's okay, it's just a crime problem. will: gang bangers and chaos, what about the other guys who got to be tough. what you don't see, who have grander plans. pete: everyone feels a bunch of newcomers. let's turn to some headlines beginning with a fox news alert. us officials expect significant escalation in the conflict between israel and hezbollah over the next few days. the idf confirming it carried out a targeted strike in lebanon's capital city of beirut killing 15 members of
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the iranian backed group. one of the terrorists it was taken out was a member of hezbollah's jihad counsel. a strategic spot in hezbollah. the us those responsible for carrying out the 1983 marine barracks bombing in beirut which killed 241 american service members. the arizona supreme court ruling 100,000 people whose citizenship cannot be verified will be allowed to vote on the full ballad in the upcoming election. the court's decision comes after officials uncovered a database error that dates back two decades. designating voters on access to the ballot despite the fact they did not provide documentation, documented proof of citizenship. that error has been resolved. college football traveling to take on cornhuskers in lincoln.
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with illinois coming out on top. >> up the cup. rachel: it is moving 4-0 on the season. will: i'm not trying to -- the world of college football is better when nebraska is good. we know what happened in nebraska, bringing nebraska back, they don't have to be full 80s. pete: the name has got to be good and nebraska has got to be good. can tell and i be good? will: it is better if nebraska is back. today, college football saturday beginning in a few
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hours from columbus, ohio, ohio state marshal gang. will: is the party still going? you've got people with you. what is up? >> i'm up early but college kids are up early. people have been out here lining up like i haven't seen with any of these so far and we met a guy who is out here. can you tell us what time you got out here? >> 9:thirty last night. >> reporter: we already have somebody out here. there are some people who are not participating. can you believe? what do you, if you are $4500, what are you expect in today? >> going to win. i oh. a lot of excitement out here.
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will: that is a heckuva turn out. what time did you get here this morning? 9:30 last night. we will check in with you this morning. check it out today. house lawmakers unanimously vote to ramp up protection for presidential candidates but the secret service had the manpower to keep up. a former agent on the struggles next. we really don't want people to think of feeding food like ours is spoiling their dogs. good, real food is simple. it looks like food, it smells like food, it's what dogs are supposed to be eating. ♪
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>> members of the advanced team were very diligent. there was complacency that led to a breach of security protocols while july 13th is a failure, we are not proud of it but we've been rising to this moment. will: that was acting secret service writer ronald rowe owning up to the failures that led to the first assassination attempt on donald trump in july. the house passes a bill for equal secret service protection for all presidential candidates. her to react is tim miller. thanks for being with us. how significant, it seems somewhat obvious but how significant is it that the
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acting director takes responsibility, specifically talked about complacency, advance scouting for a trump rally? >> i'm glad we got to this point. we've been waiting for the secret service. we watched what happened. the sad part of this is the heroism of the rank-and-file agents virtually every day is being overshadowed by leadership and to your point, this is a fundamental cultural shift in the secret service. they need to get back to the mission of doing what they do or used to do very well. the advance work. the most important part of a protective operation of the advance work, making sure the protect the is coming into a safe secure location and i would argue that it wasn't just complacency.
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it was competency. we've got to have the brightest, best, sharpest, and we used to do that. time to refocus on mission. will: i don't want to put words into your mouth but you said it represents a cultural shift or we need a cultural shift and as an illustration of that, the way the secret service has been hiring, what's the shift? >> the shift is the way the secret service is hiring. i had two commands, had been a police officer. everyone being hired had a track record of being competent under pressure. this is a job as we've seen that you can go from 0 to 100 very quickly and they need to go back to hiring the brightest and the best and that's not saying we -- i work with some awesome women and everybody. it's time to go back to the mission.
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will: we talk about dei. it's become a buzzword. are you saying prioritize things like the representation of groups over qualification of the individual? >> that's absolutely what happened. we've seen that in keeping leaders safe. we haven't had any issue since president reagan and we've had two in two months. houston, we've got a problem. will: this is always the case but the bill by the house to provide equal protection to all candidates, the federal government, i don't want to talk about lack of resources but is it doable from a logistics standpoint that a presidential candidate has the same secret service as a sitting president? >> needs to be a threat based model. you've got a candidate who's
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not really out there, not controversial, he or she should have different levels. it's time, donald trump has had the highest level of threat since the beginning and to your point it will take a year or two to hire a bunch of new agents, get them trained, this is a challenge for leadership and we need more leadership. will: and hire the people you laid out, the ones that need to be hired to the secret service. thank you so much. the terrifying trend every parent needs to know about, and easily accessible food additive linked to teen suicides across the country. of colorado father driven by grief shares his mission next. ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. pods biggest sale of the summer is ending. save up to 25% on moving and storage until september 23
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his son only 17 years old to suicide. bennett brown ordered sodium nitrate online for just $13 after using the compound, he sought medical attention but it was too late. though youth poisoning protection act would ban the sale of these products nationwide. i want to offer our deepest condolences, we are willing to talk about it but other families, what happened to bennett and what can be done to prevent what you call an impulsive act, that he didn't plan this out. >> appreciate you bringing this topic to the nation. my son bennett was a terrific kid, great athlete, he suffered from long covid.
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he suffered a concussion and things were mounting for him. sodium nitrate in pure form, which is usually used for the food industry, it was only $13, arrived a, he mixed it, he drank it and shortly afterwords, he notified a family member, needed to go to the hospital quickly. we live in a rural area, he died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. it was a tragic, and wonderful life, we miss bennett every day. what we are trying to do, get the product off the market. notices their use for consumers, of form of sodium nitrate can do the same job.
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rachel: i want to look at the trends in high school, attempting suicide up 5% from 2013 when 10% attempted suicide in 2021. how did your son know about sodium nitrate? he is having fought in a dark space, how do you know to buy it online? >> there are grim reapers and websites that are established, to encourage and facilitate people to commit suicide at at a different issue we have to go into. parents are suffering because their children are getting access to evildoers within the internet and internet service providers are not doing
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anything to shut it down. so you can only monitor your children so much so what we have to do first is take these products off the market, figure out creative means, which taking separate steps to do so they will face criminal liability, assisting people and find these substances or successfully commit suicide. rachel: what resources are there for people who feel they are in crisis? >> anyone who feels they need help and thoughts, it's not unusual, the problem or sodium nitrite it is so fast acting. family members and friends, pick up the phone and dial 988.
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there's a lot of resources out there. if you are in that situation, do what you can to get help. they didn't want to die, there's a lot of people out there. rachel: i know you miss bennett every day, we are impressed with your ability to get on tv and explain what happened to your son so other -- i wish you luck on your noble cause. out of the hands of young people who are going to a bad phase. >> thank you. rachel: bennett brown was 17 years old. may he rest in peace. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari?
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some awesome signs out here. and the doughnuts, >> it was over cake donut with chocolate crossing. >> and come over and give me one. this is the buckeye doughnut. is that a good doughnut. >> is delicious. that is a great combination. like saturday in football is a great combination. 0h. >> i owe. >> reporter: one last time, with the expectation of the game? >> we are going to be them obviously. >> reporter: it's going to be a fun morning.
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back to you. maybe eat some more cookies. will: you let that girl feed you. a season on the field. nothing but respect to. really has the home chant down. rachel: he does it at a time he thinks he actually went there. does he? a young looking guy. give me a grad student. will: chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. >> like a reentry student. he's doing a great job out there. here you go. we have a lot going on over this week. number one, the first big snow storm. it's really warm across the
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plains. that will change a little bit. our first big winter storm approaching get. mostly rain, a few spots of storms across the central plains, and across the four corners, that will be our big storm. tomorrow first day of fall, today's the last full day of summer. that snow falling across the rockies will be 1 to 2 feet of snow that will accumulate when this is done so it's not going -- what you want to start to get this time of year. tropics looking a little active. only one region we are worried about, that one and that could have some effects across parts of the gulf this coming week. you are watching me, normally never watching what i am doing. will: if we send you back to college, where are you going on what are you studying?
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rick:that's a great one and a deep question. will: no it's not. rick:i would study architecture. will: give me someplace fun. he doesn't know. university of wisconsin, arizona state. rick:i went to arizona state. going back to a place that's not appealing at all. will: you have to be rodney dangerfield, back to school. rachel: by the way. don't feel bad about being of a professor on gilligan's island, he was the cutest one. remember that? rick:he's the one who got ginger we assume. will: vice president kamala harris serving a healthy dose of word salad in her sit down with oprah. >> week take pride in the privilege of being american. this is a moment where we can
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and must come together as americans. let's come together, the character we are so proud of about who we are. we are in optimistic people. rachel: oh boy. just going to do this for you before we start. here to help us translate, washington examiner deputy editor kaylee mcgee white. what do you make of this town hall? this did not help her. >> i don't know if i will be much help translating. i have a 15-2nd attention span. i lost her and glad we didn't hear about her lawn this time. this is rambling word salad and you compare this answer to an answer donald trump at a campaign rally.
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we were asked about the economic plan. his answer was so straight and direct, he said he would increase energy, lower interest rates and bring back common sense and compare that to what kamala harris said and it is very clear why she is dropping a lot of these swing states, she's incapable of giving straight answers. >> this is the strategy they will employ. >> reporter: either she doesn't know what she's talking about a wants to avoid that. we know she is flip-flopped on a number of these issues. she doesn't want to admit that out loud. will: thanks for translating. i do a lot of weird things.
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will: this one. when i do the will can show i am aware you are weird, what are you doing? the air force reportedly trying to reduce white recruitment. will: jeremy hunt on the new documents next. i retouched all my wedding photos, and it was even affecting my health. i trusted you because you specialize in dental implants. you created a permanent solution and customized my teeth so it still felt like me. my new teeth have improved my life and changed my future. - thank you. - you're so welcome. finance the smile you want for as low as one forty eight a month per arch. schedule a free consultation.
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will: underreport shedding light on the air force's goal to reduce white male recruitment. from internal documents like this when you can see at the bottom of the screen it says, quote, white male population will decline as other demographics increase in reference to ongoing efforts on dei. here to discuss former army intelligence captain jeremy hunt. does this surprise you coming out of the air force.
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>> it speaks to a lot of veterans. don't care if you are white, black, brown, and we more the same uniform. the military was a colorblind institution. under the biden harris administration, you can expect a lot of this in harris tim walz administration, their idea, want us to be color conscious but our differences are the most important thing about us and honestly believe the story of america is racism and the story of america's future must be reverse racism so they are not telling young white boys that your service isn't welcome because of the color of your skin but this is
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so asinine. americans will reject this. the idea you can fix past discrimination with new discrimination today is totally false and antithetical to the values of the military. even more than that we are in the middle of a once in a generation recruitment crisis. in 2022 when this was coming out, our military was short, u.s. army alone short 15,000 soldiers, the entire third infantry that i was serving in. a major issue, what happens? the biden/harris administration response was let's try to keep people out of the military instead of trying to recruit and have everybody join the military.
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pete: they have extremely low morale at this point. 6 of 10 describe their morel currently as low. if you are told the color of your skin or gender identity is the most important thing about you and not your ability to fight and train it is going to affect you. cq brown, chairman of the joint chiefs was head of the air force when this happened. these documents never came out if the daily caller foundation had not thwarted the air force and did not want to give them up. real quick. >> absolutely. that's how he got the next big promotion. this is coming from the top down. you want to get the next star you do it about these terrible policies. it has got to go. pete: we reached out to the air force were statements but they wouldn't get back to us. more foxbusiness after this. we're all out here climbing our own everests.
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good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems, mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. with cabenuva, you're good to go. ask your doctor about switching.
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