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ask if it's the same sort of thing towards elon musk. elon musk last night gave an impassioned talk about working, people that work with their hands, people that work in the trades, people that don't have a college education but are making it in this country or at least trying to make it. you know, people don't understand that musk appeals to the american ethos the of the dignity of work, and he builds things and he makes things. that sort of goes over the head of a lot of very smart people who don't understand why the working class or the middle class would, you know, gravitate towards him. i would just look at that rocket ship last week. charlie: exactly. and as you say, he builds things. if you're not listening to serena a that zito, you're missing out. thank you, salish s ma. >> thank you. charlie: take care. america's bravest heroes hitting the seas.
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boat in the caribbean, what could possibly go wrong? [laughter] >> it's not just you and me, i have had conversations with a lot of guys, there's a lot of attention to, for example, navy seals. maybe not equal attention, deserved attention to special forces. and you guys do some unique and incredible work that i think concern and i think we all thine highlight. that's part of what's going on here. not just a celebration, but for the special forces community to be the together. >> yeah, hanks, man. these guys are truly quiet professionals. you've got just legends in the green beret community from vietnam, afghanistan horse soldiers. even though green berets are quiet professionals, they're kind of a combination of john wick, lawrence of arabia and the verizon guy. they're these amazing connectors that can go in with 12 and come out with,000 -- 12,000 and be
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extremely lethal and strategic. it's amazing to be on this ship listening to the stories and celebrating the lives of them and their families. will: i'm sure you've heard this, a pentagon official brings in an army ranger, a navy seal and a green beret and say what is' the difference, gives them a task to knock down the wall. the army ranger goes straight through the wall, the navy seal gets a special weapon, takes it down withen expertly-placed swing, and the green beret goes over to the side with a forklift and says i'll give you a beer to the take down the wall and he takes down four of them. >> partner forces like indigenous communities in afghanistan, will, that you and i have talked about with the village stability operation. green berets are really the organization that work by, with and if through indick now people
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to help them stand up on their own. if you look at the world today, we're not going too fight these countries on our own, we're going to fight with partners. and the special forces association brings all these amazing veterans together, and they talk about those things. not just the past, not just one time in band camp, but the stuff we need to do for the future, the next generation of our regiment. it's amazing. will: and, you know, getting to mow you and, by the way, a lot of other former green berets, it's not just about the future of warfare. what you guys have done in taking those leadership skills and applying it to crises from home home to from lahaina, north carolina to florida, that ability to connect and solve problems has been on display in my life from guys like you, green berets. >> i appreciate it. that's why i wrote nobody's coming to save you, that book that just came out. you can still get big stuff done from the bottom up. it's not yaw meek to green
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berets. -- unique to green berets. it's actually you meekly -- uniquely american. the ceo of carnival jumped out of a freaking airplane attached to a special forces pair chutist to raise money for the gary sinise foundation. it was incredible the see what these green berets do for the nation. will: have fun. hopefully, i can be on one of these in the future, and hopefully america can understand the valuable and unique role of the green beret. >> all right, we'll hold you to it. will: join the will cain live every monday through thursday. it's live streamed at foxnews.com, the fox youtube if fox facebook or get it on apple or spotify. all those options, by the way, at will cain show.com. all right, progressive baggage could cost a swing state democrat her senate seat is. republican michigan senate candidate mike rogers joins us next as his campaign gains
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♪ >> and that's why i wrote a law signed by president trump, forcing drug companies to show their actual prices. rachel: democrat michigan senate
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candidate hyping up her ties to donald trump in that campaign ad as a new op-ed warns her own progressive baggage could cost her the seat this crucial swing state. charlie: her opponent, michigan gop senate candidate mike rogers, joins us now. great to see you this morning. >> good morning. charlie: i'm spitballing here, but i'm thinking you have not issued an ad tying yourself to kamala harris in michigan. i'm just guessing that. i don't know, maybe i'm wrong. >> pretty good guess. what's interesting is we're seeing this in other senate races. wisconsin, they're coming out showing trump's face in a democrat ad, same with casey in pennsylvania. i think this tells you their candidate, kamala harris, is imploding. people are starting to understand that she just really doesn't know what in the heck she's doing and that progressive ageneral -- agenda is going to kill states like michigan. banning gas cars and gas stoves
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and allowing biological males to compete against our daughters. all those things they're been voting on until election season or now they have i call it campaign conversion where they think, well, we've got to go a different direction, and they're the ones to get it done. we're, our race is right where we need them to be. if they're starting the talk about donald trump, i think we're going to win. rachel: the latest polling in michigan, by the way, your opponent, slotkin, at 49%. you're at 46. talk to me about whys this is even so close. when you talk about what this would do to the auto industry, i've been seeing even the muslim community not happy with kamala because she doesn't seem to know what she's going to do there. st sort of like she's talking out of both sides of her mouth. is cha's -- what's happening and why is it close? >> well, and our internals have it closer, candidly. with who things, one, we have, i think, an undpreptsed ground game in the state, probably the
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best in the country. just last weekend we hit 40,000 doors across the state of michigan. a huge impact. that's' what's keeping us in the race. talking about real issues. the ev mandate is going to kill the auto companies. think about the ev mandates that have already happened and remember there's a 5-year planning cycle for these automobiles. stellantis just announced 2400 layoffs, general motors, 1,000. ford said they had a chargeoff which means they lost $5 billion in their ev division. finish people don't want to buy the car that kamala harris and my if to opponent, elissa slotkin, are making you have to buy. has having a tremendous negative impact here. we've lost 2929,000 manufacturing jobs -- 29,000 manufacturing jobs just in the last 4 years here in the state of michigan. it's been brutal. i mow they come back and say at election time, no, no, no, we're the moderate and, by the way, i talk to donald trump on
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occasion, this is about as serious an economic problem for our people here in michigan who are having a hard time buying groceries that the i've ever seen. the awe autoworker coalition for the democrats are falling apart, and black males are coming over to the republican party or in numbers we haven't seen before. will: congressman, you're former chair of the house intel committee, and i think this is an important story. there are reports that need to be confirmed, but that there is a leak, there has been a leak of intelligence on israel's plans to hit iran in retaliation to the october attack on israel. now, this isn't totally removed from the campaign or the current sitting administration, perhaps, we'll have to see. but this seems like a serious potential leak. >> and i hate to say this, i've seen this movie before, and it's the same people who are in the national security positions today for biden that were there during obama with. and there was the also a massive
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leak back then on israeli plans to take out the nuclear sites in iran. and the reason they do -- they have this odd love affair with iran in the administration, and i think it has engulfed the middle east in fighting, number one. and, number two to, they continually try to degrade our military capability of one of our best allies in the region, which is israel. it is -- i hope they invest it pulley but, again, this is now -- fully, but again this is, to me, this is now a pattern of activity to undermine if israel's ability to defend itself. and i think that's about as serious an event as you can get when it comes to somebody who's now fighting a two-front war. charlie: that's a perfect if description, it is a weird love affair with iran. it makes no sense. will thanks for being with us, congressman. best of luck. >> thank you all. great to see you. rachel: you got it. will: a medical experiment with promising results.
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>> in one month i ate a 720 the eggs. that's one egg per hour, every hour for a whole month on
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average. all those eggs did not increase my cholesterol. rachel: an experiment with promising results, a harvard medical student eating 720 the eggs in one month finding that the his cholesterol levels actually dipped 0. here to -- 20%. here to discuss is dr. nicole saphier. so, dr. nicole, we both have new chicken coops -- [laughter] so we're big on egg. but i'm about moderation. 720 the eggs, crazy. but interesting that his cholesterol dipped. >> yeah. well, good morning, rachel. the big thing that comessous of this study is, first of all, i do not suggest anybody if does extreme studies like this. but let's look at it. he had a very large consumption of eggs over a month's period, and his cholesterol actually dropped 20%. why is that? well, he did change his diet a little bit differently, but the big take home here is that everyone's both body is different. and what may be good for one person may not be good for
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someone else. my big take home, i'm a huge supporter of eggs. i think it is great for your overall health, especially your brain health. but everything in modeon. and so some people are predisposed to high level of cholesterol because it's in their genes, and there's nothing they can do about it. those people, especially those with diabetes, you know, eating a large amount of eggs can actually is have negative impacts on hair health. but the -- their health. the majority of research does show up to about 7 eggs a week is probably really good for your health. it decreases your risk of dementia and stroke, is eat your eggs, guys. rachel: by the way, i'm not so convinced high cholesterol is bad either. we have to have that conferring -- >> it's a loaded topic in itself. rachel: we need to have a talk about cholesterol and statens and all that stuff. you know i'm starting my new fox nation show, and i was mentioning to my daughter, and i called you after, i said to my
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daughter, after all this speak in spanish all the time, my brain hurts. she said, hey, mom, that's like opening a portal in your brain and actually learning and speak about language is a defense against dementia. you are working out your brain more. and i called you and you were, like, yes, rachel, tell me what you mow about learning another language and dementia. >> well, that's right. there's nothing more important than our brain, and a lot of research has shown people who speak two languages, it doesn't mean he were born into a household with dual language, but even people who learn languages throughout their life, learning that second language reorganizes your brain circuits and research has shown that it decreases or delays the onset of dementia. a great study out of italy showed people who speak two languages, they had about 4-5 years longer without signs of cognitive decline, and they really think the it's because it
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expands and challenges the brain. when it comes to overall brain health, diet and exercise, huge thing. but it's also about social interaction. and not having that level of social isolation. by learning a second language, you're communicating with other people, and that really a helps. and i'm a huge support of herbs and just natural ways to really decrease the risk of cognitive decline. rachel: really quick, so if you learned a send language sort of as a child and you were just in a bilingual household versus let's say you're the your 70s and you're, like, i'm going to take up spanish or french, whatever, any difference in how that could help or impact your brain. >> in. >> it certainly is going to be harder as you get older, but it really will continue to challenge your brain. you still can form new connections in your brain and expand some of those circuits, so i recommend mix -- picking it up. don't do it alone, because it's really that two-way conversation, that social interaction, which will have a bigger impact on your brain health. rachel: oh, i love all this
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