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[playing national anthem] [playing national anthem] [cheering] >> good morning welcome to "fox & friends", one third of us incredibly refreshed after ten hours of sleep, that's incredible, ten hours of sleep when they do the morning show. >> i got in bed at 615. pete: damages not even alabama domination but not even the comeback in the second half. will: i did not see the pregame. rachel: does this mean you are officially old? embrace it. >> i'm here for the weekend.
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pete: did you go outside and get me coffee. pete: he had some brewed up outside i assumed you would come back with two cups. will: we also have the fired apartment coffee as well. caliber coffee. pete: you slept ten hours and got yourself coffee. rachel: i made espresso in my office. i'm going to throw this out and go get that stuff. will: is much better i should've gotten you something. usually we have coffee waiting for us and i only got one cup, my apologies. rachel: he is old and selfish. will: here's what you missed when you were sound asleep. president trump appeared at the game and alabama, he was met by a raucous and supportive the crowd chanting usa, usa as he was put on the jumbotron at the game.
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clay travis also stood up at halftime it appeared with donald trump, we will have some of that just a moment. i will say before we hear from president trump, one thing you notice the glass all the way to the top. pete: that's not a product of the box? rachel: i noticed that too. will: most luxury boxes, not that i know, have class that go up only about halfway and i see that is going up all the way to the top. rachel: it's important to note that. he's also having to have smaller rallies because he's not getting enough secret service. look at this, i think this is remarkable, it must be said, there is no way and you know what that it would ever happen like this if, the here's was behind the glass, that response, that reaction is for donald trump. will: we had a real-time
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contract because tim walz went to the michigan minnesota game and i saw the first half of that game, michigan was steamrolling but they came back but they still lost and he was booed because the motorcade held up the crowd. rachel: they were yelling tampon tim. pete: he said he was going to take football back. donald trump to go to the alabama georgia game or the michigan minnesota and feel comfortable, tim walz bailey feels comfortable at minnesota michigan, the governor of minnesota but he definitely wouldn't go to georgia alabama get any reception. will: it highlights a larger issue that we will see play out in the selection but it's fascinating over the future of america, the youngest generation when it comes to the men as incredibly conservative while many of the young women are incredibly liberal it's a huge divide in this age group, you can see some of that represented here. as i mentioned clay travis had a
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moment with donald trump, i believe it was halftime, he was surrounded by herschel walker, katie britt, senator steve daines, tommy tuberville and he got to talk a little bit with donald trump. >> receiver with young people and generally republicans included me and the last time i was okay but i was in great were up by 30 points of the young people that is an honor, they see what happens are very smart and look at the way that she berated them she said they are not smart, they are much smarter than her i'll be honest but i think were good to do really well, we did great in 2016 we frankly did better in 2020, the most votes ever by a sitting president by far, there has never been energy like it is now and i guess it's me but it's also when they look at what happened to our country it's going bad and it's a very dangerous place right now.
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when you look at what she's done at the border it's a very dangerous place, we love our country we're going to turn it around and make america better and greater than ever before. rachel: you guys are guys, you're not young men but your middle-aged. >> squarely middle-aged. rachel: you sleep ten hours. pete: like a teenager. rachel: yes like a teenager. what do you attribute this rise in support for donald trump for conservatism in general i also saw a poll young men are becoming more religious as well, that poll just came out i think this is an interesting discussion. pete: i think part of it being conservative or christian is countercultural right now, there's a rebelliousness in the pool that we showed at&t back 24-year-old young man being conservative and that is a covid generation that was impacted a lot by that and the draconian
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government was all over them. young men are being told that yesterday the future is feminine don't be tactically masculine, all of these things, god is dead and alexander rejected it saying i understand who i am and what i believe. rachel: that was interesting i was listening to a discussion with the response to covid was feminine like safety, safety, safety, maybe a male reaction to that. >> would high school football recruit and goes out there with hats texas, georgia, alabama, michigan usually at his high school and have a signing ceremony and picked the hat of the school he commits to there was videos on the georgia side and alabama side and guys with harris hat antron patent guys picking trump as their commitment. it has a lot to do with rebelliousness and masculinity as well and it's not just as
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that of notices, it's even been acknowledged on msnbc. >> the real struggle for the harris campaign young men, men of color, white men and they are doing all they can. i think the debate next week will be really interesting to see how tim walz reaches out to that group. rachel: you can only be told so many times that you are toxic and who you are and what you're meant to be and how you were born and what god created you to be is toxic before you start to rebel. also at arizona state university turning point usa has done a tour, i queued it on arizona state because that's all under my alma mater. pete: we've seen it from a number of colleges. rachel: mainly young men because they were passing all the gear the make america great hats and it was incredible they were storming to get one.
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pete: republican vice president nominee jd vance was in pennsylvania. sources say the restaurant was not a campaign stop. rachel: the same chain let vice president harris, the here's hosted event at another location just last month. pete: madeleine rivera's life from washington. >> shortly after touching down in pittsburgh jd vance was hoping to make an unpublicized stop at a location like you said. he was stopped by the restaurant from going inside. the popular pennsylvania sandwich chain said they were notified ahead of time about the visit which was the reason for the snafu, vance took things in stride and took photos with supporters outside of the restaurant. >> would pay for everybody's food, gave a nice tip and when i gave a nice tip i said no taxes on tip, it's alright don't hold
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it against her she got a little nervous but integrate local business let's keep on supporting it. >> some folks were not happy with how that went down. >> everyone canceled all the orders and were paying for what we drink it everyone's leaving, unfortunately vance cannot come out of his car and cannot shake our hands because they do not want him in here whatsoever. >> here is the statement from the brothers, without any advance notice the campaign stop caused momentary confusion for our stock, said a vance supportive comments that her manager got little nervous given the secret service, police and crowd accurately the reflect the nature of what occurred and were glad that it was resolved quickly. the restaurant says it vance and his staff were able to go inside of the property adding the welcome political candidates from across the spectrum. rachel: thank you. what do you guys make of it. >> preventing brothers is effeminate at your famous shop
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in pittsburgh it would not surprise me it is pittsburgh and the openly welcome harris. there is controversy around the harris stop there was a lot of patrons that were exited out according to reports. in some other folks were brought in and then she was brought in nfl very staged were jd vance wanted to head into the establishment maybe it's true the local manager was confused, do we do campaign events? and it sounds like he handled it graciously, that's integrity how gracious he was. rachel: you have to wonder these advanced teams i can't imagine that jd vance was going to stop in there and primanti bro is not aware of that. pete: there were 30 people inside anticipating his arrival so somehow you think there will be some notice. will: there will be a presidential vice presidential debate simulcast on fox, that'll be fascinating between tim walz in jd vance.
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natural fox news alert the idea confirming another has but the commander has been killed in an airstrike in beirut last night as israel begin small-scale ground operations inside of lebanon. trey yingst joins us alive from israel. >> a top intelligence commander for hezbollah was killed in an israeli strike yesterday and overnight we saw extensive israeli strikes across lebanon targeting not only the suburbs of beirut in the neighborhood, the hezbollah stronghold but southern lebanon the rocket and missile launching positions that are left we can hear the explosions from here in the city of haifa 17 miles away. as this is taking place more civilians from southern lebanon are evacuating and from the southern part of the lebanese capital and you can see some of the video civilians in beirut
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are trying to get away from the bombing campaign as israel is ramp up the pressure of hezbollah and make use of this that they have against the organization. we know there's rocket fire into northern israel, sirens resounded around the city of tiberias next to the sea of the galilee, overnight they were sounding in tel aviv once again as the houthis fired a ballistic missile. a lot of activity but the israelis remain on high alert fearing a response from iran or its proxies across the region following the killing of hassan khalil yassin the leader of hezbollah over the weekend in the deputy commander of the irgc as reports indicate israeli ground forces are setting the stage for a possible invasion into southern lebanon. we've not been able to confirm this but local media is reporting that there are staging
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operations on the border and possibly israeli troops going into southern lebanon to basically clear out areas for more ground forces to move forward once the call is made. all of this is a by the administration is calling for cease-fire between has but the and israel. president biden saying this yesterday. >> the ground incursion into lebanon. >> a cease-fire. >> will you respond to the missile attacks in the red sea. >> we are responding. >> president biden says it's time for cease-fire, the israelis are not listening they have been under attack matches from the north but the south in there going on the offensive against organizations that are firing rockets and missiles toward the country. will: we know there was a lot of conservation over the next steps in gaza and what to do vis-à-vis hostages including americans, what is the mood in the country, and was not monolithic but
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amongst the media and opposition parties to developments in hezbollah, the pager attacks, the killing of nasrallah, what is a mood like there. >> is lot of division about what to do next 40% believes israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu should step aside, another 30 to 40% support the actions against lebanon. "the bottom line" there are a hundred hostages being held in gaza, some are dead and some are alive. i think back to the interviews with many of the hostages that were released as part of the november cease-fire deal, one woman that i interviewed says there waiting for october 8 to begin and i think that sentiment can be felt across israeli society, there is an understanding as we approach the one-year mark of the october 7 massacre, the country is still morning and as i had a chance to
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move forward given the fact that the hostages are inside of gaza but you have the possibility of a broader regional war with the iranian say they will respond to the strikes against the lebanese capital of beirut in the killing of nasrallah over the weekend there predictable days ahead and while the biden administration is calling for a cease-fire the israeli say they're not finished with the offensive action that they want to take, they feel that they have momentum not to destroy hamas inside of gaza but also hezbollah across yet but on. rachel: to the families of the hostages that are in captivity or the hostages that have been released today feel like the expanded war that we are facing, the greater potentially regional war does that make things better for the hostages in terms of a release or worse? >> many thanks it's less likely that the frontal make it out of gaza as the situation unravels,
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that's been part of the type or that the government in israel has been walking in trying to determine the best path forward do you apply pressure to hamas and try to bring them to the negotiating table but at this point so much of the leadership is been killed from hezbollah and hamas israel question susan charge of the negotiations this is not to say the israelis have taken out the negotiators they taken of the leaderships of these groups. pete: the speaking of october 7, black saturday comes out on tuesday you can preorder at fox news books.com, thank you for being with us. pete: were return to headlines starting with the "fox weather" alert. 64 people are dead across several states after helene pummeled the south as a category 4 hurricane parts afford are surveying the damage as more than 2 million people across the southeast are waking up in the dark this morning, 64 is a big number. in asheville north carolina
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biltmore village is underwater as they are popping up to help residents. spacex launching a rescue mission to bring home the two nasa astronauts stuck on the international space station. >> liftoff crew nine. >> liftoff of crew nine soaring to the international space station. pete: to bring home city williams and butch wilmore when the boeing spacecraft left without safety concerns, the two overturned with the company's current february this is a rescue mrs. information that will help it until february. >> it depends among them to stay in space to bring them down. >> we're going to have to fact check that. i like you but that doesn't sound right.
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now to more college football kentucky upsetting oldness 20 twomac 17 after the rebels missed the gametime field goal. >> the holder, short with the snapper, they do their job, the kick is no good. pete: newfound sympathy for kicking. defending national champion michigan surviving what initially did not look like a tough test but it was against minnesota 27 and 24, arch manning leaving the longhorns to a 35 - 13 against mississippi state and sbc debut, how did he look. >> he still second string but is really good. rachel: the kicker has gotten a kick over the goalpost or whatever. pete: i follow. rachel: they would've one? pete: they would've tied. will: alabama survived the
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eeriest comeback from georgia alabama upsets georgia as well, let's check in with abby hornacek alive of the 23rd annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk in new york city today. >> what's going on we are gearing up for an emotional day also one of inspiration as the community rallies around tragedy remembering what happened on 9/11 all those years ago but behind me at 30000 people are expected to run the 5k some walking and wearing their firefighting gear, goldstar families catastrophically injured veterans to retrace the steps of stephen seller a little background on his story, he was going to golf with his family and he heard what happened to the twin towers, he was drug into brooklyn, parked his car and ended up going to the fire department picking up his gear
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he wanted to get back to the city as quickly as possible unfortunately his tunnel was close so we parked his car and put on his gear and ran all the way to help save people. unfortunately he lost his life tunnel to towers does so much good for the community but today is going to be a day of a lot of people getting ready to retrace the steps you can see the people getting their coffee, gearing up and stretching but will keep you updated will be talking to them and some other folks throughout the morning and we will keep you updated. rachel: thank you. we'll talk to stephanie diller the widow of nypd officer jonathan diller and i believe he will speak with her six months after her husband was killed in the line of duty you can look forward to the 7:20 a.m. will: the east coast strike and cost the economy $5 million a day. the impact on the economy straight ahead.
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and certainty that are volatile election season read supply chain expert eric hoffman is president of the national association wholesaler distributors enjoins us now, thank you for being with us. >> great to be back on "fox & friends". >> let's talk about the nature of the strike why are the longshoremen looking to enact the first strike since 1977 for u.s. ports. >> what are the big pieces that there really gets the negotiations they don't want to let automation come to america's ports, anything to think about that for a minute and automation the head of the union called automation cancer but if you take a look at the rest of the globe and how the ports work, look at china, shanghai one of the busiest ports on the planet they have a fully taught them as cranes and fully entitlements vehicles everything is moving at lightning speed through the port same thing happens in singapore and in the net netherlands, rotterdam began 30 years ago the
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united states is 30 way behind the rest of the world and the longshore through this negotiation and the strike are threatening to keep the united states in the dark ages when it comes to global trade. >> that is a big issue sometimes that is the percentage of what your race might be, this seems like an intractable or how is this potential divide brought back together, how do we solve this with potentially a massive impact on our economy. >> what you need is the president to get involved, the president has the power to shut down the strike you think about president reagan in 1980s that fired the air traffic controllers when they went off and strikes, the president has the ability but one of the interesting things several weeks ago the white house said they will not intervene in the strike, this close to an election what that essentially did is gave the unions a green light and were afraid that the
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president gets more active and more involved in the organ have a strike and you said at the top of the news of $5 billion impact america's economy every single day. will: this has an impact of course on the economy, we talked yesterday about the different types of products that people can see immediately follow from the store shelves, bananas and on the auto industry as well. the role of the president, if this doesn't happen ports are massive this could have national security implications i don't how we can afford to have our porch shut down, 45% i believe of america's import export through the sea as a number of ports that can be subject to the strike from texas to the full east coast. >> you cannot forget puerto rico you may not be aware because of all the says everything that flows into puerto rico must originate in american port what
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happens when our ports are operating in the people of puerto rico are severely impacted but as you said bananas, pearson will foods, cars, electronics, someone from the administration said yesterday they did not think it was good to be a major impact on the economy, i don't think they're paying close attention. if they want to continue to tame inflation we don't want to see supply chain disruption this country hasn't seen since early days of the pandemic, the president has to get involved in the strike and bring both parties back to the table and we have to negotiate the still. >> we don't see much of the president now accepted of campaign stops, we see the president as potential strike that u.s. ports thank you for being with us. will: thousands are getting ready to walk and run to honor 9/11 heroes. will check back in with the tunnel to towers 5k next.
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rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends", in a few hours thousands will honor 9/11 heroes as part of the 23rd annual tunnel to tower 5k walk and run. let's check back with abby hornacek live in brooklyn. good morning. >> good morning to you rachel i am here with former fdny commissioner sal casino you are involved with tunnel to towers, can you tell me about that. >> i'm a member and i have been involved from day one i was the chief operations and he hooked me and i've been with them ever since. >> what do you think it was that hooked you. >> the meeting of what we were doing today i'm not forgetting stephen but also not forgetting the 443 members, it's huge we
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tell them will never forget what you told me what the race is going to be about it's easy to get involved. >> absolutely you run the race before, and you have a moment during the 5k that stands out to you. >> coming out of the tunnel it's a little tough at the tunnel and tough to breathe but when you see the banners of the members that we lost you to stop in your tracks it's so emotional and hard to run, you catch your breath and take off again, that's a moment that hits everybody. >> we were talking earlier every time i tell the story i get emotional remembering it. you been involved from start to finish have you seen this grow in the organization as a whole. >> her first run is 1500 people we're going to 40000 runners and walkers today from all over the country from several countries
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and they were to come and celebrate. this is a life that lost in it tells our families that we understand the sacrifice that wt you made and we will never forget your loved ones when they see these people come we are holding true the valve that we will never forget. >> beautifully said you have a message for any of the people watching at home in a member or fdny or any fire department or police officer. >> i will tell them when the above one goes to work, something happens to them we will take care of their families. if you have a mortgage were to pay it off, if you have young children we're going to build your house so you can rest assure when you log one goes to work you will be taken care of. >> thank you for joining and were looking forward to the event kicking off later today. rachel: thank you, that was great we will check in with abby all morning long, not to the fox news alert, israel takes a top
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pete: back with the fox news alert overnight the idea confirming they took out another hezbollah terrorist seen as a likely successor to slane leader hassan nasrallah they took out hassan nasrallah and the guy that replaced him right away. as israel continues to dismantle iran backed hezbollah, joe biden still pushing for a truths. >> mr. president and ground incursion into lebanon. >> a cease-fire. >> or you respond to the red sea. >> we are responding. >> annex guests knows about fighting against islamist and that his former member really lieutenant scott meandering just now. thank you for being here. it does not feel like those shouted answers inspire much confidence and were hearing reports that israel did not let the white house know previously about the strike because they were worried the white house and don't do it.
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>> if that is the case that is extremely telling we need to step back and take a collective look at the mere if israel withheld that information from us because they were afraid that we would intervene from the attack, that is troubling. >> would it surprise you. >> right now no it almost seems like since the fall of couple, we have been challenged of how we show up as an ally against international terrorism, the countries that we should be at their shoulder and we historically have been at their shoulder, all of a sudden were not it's like they don't trust us as a partner to be at their shoulder in a moment of truth so they leave us out of the equation. >> you work so often with local allies after she did as a green beret, when they sense that america is saying that is not our fight anymore for whatever reason, what is the reaction. >> what you've seen they will go out alone in the cease-fire of the horrors of october 7 or what they went through, i don't think
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that's what we would do and beyond the pale it's not realistic, whether you're working with the village in afghanistan or the international partner that is a nation-state how you show up in the moment of truth determines how they show up for you that's what i'm most concerned about were much and the crossers as israel. >> absolutely, you been so good for so long i wanted take a moment to promote your new bucket comes out on tuesday, nobody is coming to save you, green beret guide to getting big stuff done, tell us about it. >> is a young green beret i learned that senior sergeants taught me in the rough depleted places have turned afghanistan, nobody's coming to save you whatever you got is what you got the way that we survived and thrived was based on the relationships that we built when trust is low. it was an old school interpersonal skill and that's what we need in the country today no matter who wins the
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election we're going to come out more divided than what we want in, that exposes us as a nation and i think leaders are going to have to connect with clients and have those uncomfortable takes giving conversations in the book is old-school interpersonal skills that green berets and other operators use and low trust environments to build report in relationships. >> though trust is exactly what were walking into, you mentioned it, the turn, explained that. >> we live in a empress embedded time of distraction, disengagement and division in the country it's unprecedented and were practicing like shadow tribalism with each other and were going against what this country was founded on and if we don't figure this out soon it could end and societal collapse, the turn is the enemy the republican or democratic calls about how the selection starts out, that is not the enemy this unprecedented social condition that we are dealing with in that book will help people navigate the conditions and make better connections. >> nobody is coming to save you
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you sent this to me. if you want to get things done in difficult and distracted times , here is the guide, god bless you. >> i'm going to toss it to will. >> a few additional headlines experts say federal agents will need a judge to search and eric adams encrypted cell phone after new york city mayor pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges. regarding adam's girlfriend is facing complaints she has not shown up to work at the city department of education in nearly a year, al sharpton calling for an emergency meeting with city and state leaders to discuss adams charges, 0 good adams will be back in court on wednesday. protesters taking to the streets of los angeles to demand action to address the soaring cost of living hydrants, utility bills and taxes throughout the golden state. the average cost of living in california is 30% higher than the national average l.a.
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ranking is the second most expensive city in the country according to u.s. news. >> country music star lou combs is planning to help north carolina residents after helene devastated his home state, he took the social media saying absolutely heartbroken for everybody impacted by hurricane helene especially my folks in western north carolina me and my team have made calls and i think we have something really special bind up to help the carolinas as much as we can, let's turn to chief meteorologist for a "fox weather" forecast. >> are going to need a lot of help, it's going to take so long to get stuff repaired for a big area especially the southern appalachians and the media for the coastline the worst of it is in georgia and south carolina where we have over a million and a half households between the two places. i want to tell you why this is so rough there have been three hurricanes that hit the exact same areas since last august, this august we saw category one,
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that category 4 storm and last august to category 3 and almost exact same area just as you're about to get things fixed with the insurance company and get things rebuilt this comes in and industries everything, and weatherwise is you're doing the cleanup where the storm came on shorts can be warm and humid and somebody people without power, the he is going to be an issue, go towards the north where the flooding piece is a story mounds of georgia and south carolina north carolina temperatures into the 70s but we keep showers in the forecast here it is really showers from helene and that will be the case all the way into tuesday and wednesday around wednesday to thursday before all of the moisture is really out of here that will be good news but that is it the spread will continue to plague us for the next two days. will send it back to you. >> family six entry affected by hurricane helene need support
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rachel: i'm trying to keep kirk out of the rain. national coffee day what better way to celebrate with the veteran owned coffee companies. >> we have the ceo of caliber coffee company kirk lytton and coo brian by entered vitally. were down in south carolina we have a lot going on were god blessed after, sunday morning we want to get that out there, or parent company, ammunition and ammo plan legal insurance and caliber coffee is our new entity two years ago we launch this because we wanted to support companies that align with our
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values. it is not god bible built in pro-army we are all army events, we love it down there, brian does all the operations and handles it all for us. we can tell you more about that. >> absolutely, better beans equals better coffee that's why we select our beans from brazil, colombia, the highland regions and that's what we used to make the five classic, light roast medium, espresso dark and decaf as well. >> all after our favorite calibers of ammunition. >> the light of the ammo the roast. >> were so excited to announce. >> is my love language. >> were an agenda excited to announce her cold brew in oatmeal latte and a black as well, redoing 20% off if use the code coffee, at caliber coffee company.com. pete: that website if you want to support the country god love
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america, when you can choose, let's head over to will. will: we have jason pat with fire department coffee which we tasted is phenomenal. >> that's all that it matters that it tastes good. >> based in rockford illinois basin 2016 by luke snyder and navy veteran i came on six months later i'm an active-duty firefighter founded by veterans and run by firefighters, high-quality coffee with the mission to get back to signature firefighters. >> tell us about giving back. >> each month we get back to signature firefighters we understand as firefighters were making injured were not able to take care of our families financially, we step in and pay the mortgage, not the entire mortgage that absolutely if they have to go to mental health treatment we can help with the co-pays we understand people need help we want to be there to do it. >> you are making great coffee. it tastes incredible, tell us about the coffee. >> are espresso which are trying
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is our homage back troy nady under navy veterans that's what started it all and this is her spirit infused line a black cherry bourbon we infuse the coffee beans with bourbons, tequila whatever it is grossed out the alcohol but retains a wonderful favor. >> a people find out about you guys. >> you can grab it online or your local walmart. >> fire department coffee.com. will: thanks to jason, kirk and brian, caliber and fire department coffee, check them out. we have a big show a h ahead. ♪ leo! he's there when we wake up, he's there when we leave, he's there whenever we come back home from school, he's just there always. mash it up doofus.
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