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will: it's the 8:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend and starting with trump's cabinet taking shape and not without criticism from the media. lara trump responds this hour. rachel: staten island bakery pushing back and gaining overwhelming support from the community after a half baked attack from people. joey: plus, adam klotz is in boulder and can he announce a big noon kickoff ahead of colorado and utah game. third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. joey: i know you're watching at home, pete. yell it out, whatever it is. will: i don't know. craig:joey: that makes me thinke midwest. not like a great lake or
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anything. will: i'm going to go -- it's not memphis. i'm going memphis. there's a -- joey: one building looks familiar to me but it's not memphis. will: detroit. the building on the left is probably known in detroit. i don't know if i've been in detroit. joey: i have and i learned they have casinos downtown. just randomly downtown. it's post-200 and will a way to reinvigorate the economy. it was cool. my parents wouldn't have survived with casinos that close. rachel: we can talk about your casino babysitting story. it's my favorite joey story ever. joey: that's the single biggest point of trauma in my life and i've been to war tric twice andn up. rachel: his pans would go to play in the kansas city chiefs knee know and he'd -- casino and
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he'd go to casino day care. joey: it was like a third of this size in the 90s and kids aged 2-17. will: this is amazing. joey: it's like 15 arcade machines and none of them worked. will: did they give you a pack of cigarettes? joey: no, like a peanut butter and jelly and none of the games worked. it was horrible. will: you'll appreciate this, we went to the grayson county speedway, a dirt track way out in the country and what they had for kids was they had a fence yay high and put you in the fence area. joey: like a pen? will: yeah and the only thing in the pen was a mound of dirt. joey: if you've been to the casino day care, a mound of dirt would be awesome. rachel: by the way, day care is very loose. it's just a room. joey: it's a place they put you to stay. rachel: hang out here till mom wins money. i love it. will: starting we motional first day in the trial of illegal immigrant accused of killing
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georgia nursing student laken riley. rachel: court testimony revealing chilling details of riley's tragic death. joey: chanly is here with details. >> hey, guys. prosecutors called nine witnesses in the dais against the minnesota they say hunted down laken riley out for a jog. >> on february 22, jose jbarra -- ybarra, put on a black hat, hoody-style jacket, and some black kitchen-style disposable gloves, and he went hunting for feels on the university of georgia's campus. >> in opening statements, prosecutors said the nursing student struggled with her killer for nearly 18 minutes before her murder left his fingerprint in her blood on her cell phone left at the scene. the man accused, a 16-year-old undocumented venezuelan man sat stoically in his defense of
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opening statements and attacked the strength of the state's evidence. >> the evidence in this case is very good that laken riley was murdered. but upon a closer look at the evidence that links mr. ybarra to that event is lacking. >> first witnesses were riley's three roommates that reported her missing that day. the trial picks back up monday morning. guys. >> thanks, chanly. will: incredibly sad to watch that unfold on your television screen in georgia. rachel: the thought this young woman fought for her life for 18 minutes. it's just so horrific to think about it and had so much to do with this election. i think when this crime came to light, when we learned all the
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details and of course learning even more now. every mom in america realized that the open border was a danger to them and their daughters and, you know, it's just sad this is the way this family has to find closure on her death and we just hope that justice prevails and i'm only sad and i mentioned this in the last hour that the american citizens are going to continue to pay for this man, even if he's found guilty. he's going to sit in our jails and he's going to that i can up resources that should be sent somewhere else. i wish there was a way we could send him back to venezuela and to one of the prisons but the truth is, till donald trump takes office, those boarders are going to remain open. joey: listening yesterday, hi to listen and i was on the way to the airport and up here, listening to the police officer that found her, and just hearing his reaction. then the hearing goes straight into cpr and probably knowing
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that she had already expired doing everything he could just to find life. one sign of life to do cpr. i know what it's like to do cpr on somebody that's not arnold him anymore or trying to save somebody's life that you can't. for it to be win thing, for me it was 4:dad and people in war. for it to be this young girl with her whole life ahead of her. what you'd consider one of the most vulnerable or precious among our society is a man i believe that you should protect more than anybody is young and women. knowing that first responders are having to deal with this all across the country. i mean, somebody finds the bodies. somebody responds to the crime and somebody has to go to sleep that night. every night seeing that every day the toll it's taking on our country is taking on first responders too. will: that's a good point. it's a good point if that you pulled it out earlier. the reverberations is
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immediately on the family and to those this crime affects around them and to the entire nation for policies that have enabled things like this to take place. there could be hope on the horizon. there is hope on the horizon and donald trump set to take office in january. with him, a cabinet including robert f. kennedy jr., tulsi gabbard and our own pete hegseth as secretary of defense. the attacks are coming fast and furious and ugly and defamatory. this is former naacp legal defense fund president on msnbc. >> this is someone who, you know, is known to be a white supremacist, known to be an extremist. whose platform and book basically about his opposition to the advancement of black officers to the top brass and the military is a important area for black advancement. so him selecting that particular person, and by the way the department of defense has 3 million employees and no
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evidence this man has run anything much the fact he's a veteran is insufficient. >> i would input that hegseth would deny he was a white supremacist. i want to put that in the record. >> so did trump. will: defamatory and somebody making a completely unfounded accusation against somebody we all know very well. only thing they can try and offer up as evidence of their accusation is the fact he's not opposed to dei non-merit based initiatives and tattoos that they show complete historical illiteracy and bigotry towards christianity to suggest are somehow white supremacist. it's nothing short of ready to be sued for defamation. good luck, msnbc. rachel: i really hope pete is considering this and this is absolutely outrageous and again, i don't even feel like it's worth defending and obviously we all know him the best.
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r this hispanic woman would know if he was a white supremacist and he's the least racist and patriotic to the core and he was a good choice. shame on ms nbc for not pushing back harder on this guest and maybe they're liable as well. joey: we don't have the ability to say what she's saying. hearing the word white supremacist or term and think aayrian brotherhood and people like her being against dei is white supremacy. that's where they've taken this and being pro christian anything is white supremacy and this anticolonnizer and anti-anything. i mean, people like her say that good grammar is white supremacy. you shouldn't expect someone to -- rachel: showing up on time for
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work. joey: exactly. thinking about how radical people like her are, it weakens for everyone that argument or this attack because then you learn that she doesn't know what the hell white supremacy is. she's using it as this blanket term because pete might turn the military into something that's more of a meritocracy. rachel: she's threateddenned and you talked earlier, will, about all the different entities in the government threatened by so many of the picks. that woman right there feeds at the trough of a cottage industry that's based on race and racializing everything and so obviously. pete hegseth and his ininsistence that our military e merit based and mission focused and not a jocks program for minority but a mission-focused agency willing to keep us safe and willing to do and say whatever is do that and he's the right pick and they're going after him. by the way, guys, other attack being launched on this cabinet has been by the new york times.
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check out this, and others are saying this and new york times headline saying government by bro much the hyper-macho and online energy of the trump campaign is now aimed at washington. they say this, with his early selections for cabinet and other high level posts. presidential elect donald trump is taking the bomb throwing hyper-macho and natural online energy that infused his campaign and seeking to di inject it directly into washington's veins. it's injected and more you troll the establishment, the better chances of being invited by the president elect to join it. that sounds like a mandate by the people by the way. i think people are looking for picks that take on a system and that's what he did. will: yeah, we can put the picks up on the board. i believe on who's there but i would say you're looking at one of the most diverse cabinets so
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if it's bros, those bros include kristi noem, elise stefanik, tulsi gabbard, susie wiles, caroline levitt. vivek ramaswamy. tulsi gabbard again. rachel: steven chung. will: yes, set to influence the next administration and i don't know what defines this government by bro except the aggressiveness, which is intended to attack and represent a threat to as elon musk says, not democracy but bureaucracy. >> that's exactly right. karoline leavitt just had a bakey a short while ago and younger press secretary in history at age of 27. then susie wiles and always understated and elegant susie wiles and tulsi gabbard. she might be along with robert kennedy jr. the most interesting pick up here. she's at dni and heard this bro
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culture. you know, tulsi gabbard is strong, she cares about the military, but also cares about diplomacy and what she calls embracing the spirit of aloha. i want you to look at this clip. this is her back in 2022 talking about what could be done seconds to play n terms of resolving the ukraine russia conflict. this doesn't sound very bro. it sounds actually really smart to me. listen. >> president putin, zelensky and biden, it's time to put policy aside and embrace the spirit of aloha and come to an agreement that ukraine will be a neutral country. no military alliance with nato or russia, and therefore alleviate the legitimate security concerns of u.s. and nay torr countries as well as russia because there'd be no russian ornative troops on the baltic boarders. this would allow the ukrainian
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people to live in peace. rachel: yeah. how many people wish that spirit of aloha a and sense of diplomay would have been taken up several years ago and would have saved arrests billions of dollars. many in the cabinet didn't approve of this and her wisdom in that moment and everyone saying the opposite shows you how tough she s. joey: one of the main hits on pete is she said this idea that idea that diversity is strength and not how to make the military stronger and become ago marine, you're nameless, faceless. you don't show expression or your identity. that all goes away and you're a marine, one of many.
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take that further and talk about diversity in this cabinet. when i look at this cabinet and think about diversity, i don't think about gender or ethnicity and look at the fact that there's matt gaetz and two windows down from eless stefanik and opposite side of heated and controversial house in decades and tulsi gabbard and marco rubio in the same cabinet and elon musk in a republican cabinet and rfk jr., a lifelong democrat next to bough burgum, a republican governor and look at this cabinet and diversity of background in education belief system. there's diversity and background of political partis and that's what make this is cabinet unique, and lawmakers hah what president trump ran on and won on and pacifist, isolationists have more representation than this cabinet. than ever post 60s. rachel: no more stupid wars on
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the ballot and that's embodied by several on the cabinet. will: moving to this story out of staten island, whoopie goldberg suggests that 146-year-old bakery in staten island denied her service because of her politics. watch. >> the place that made these refused to make them for me. >> really? >> they said their ovens had gone done and all kinds of stuff and folks went and got them anyway. i'm not telling you who made them, but it's not because i'm a woman but perhaps they do not like my politics. will: that's what she had to say about this bakery. holterman's bakery. but the true story, and there was a press conference in staten
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island and holterman's bakery has said this, they said this order was attempted to be placed. they asked us and we were having trouble with our boilers. i said to whoopie, i can't do it right now i have too much going on with my boiler because the building is from 1930. i had no idea if we'd be baking and said we had real problems that whoopie internalized as somehow biocenose politics and -- biased against politics and used huge platform, the view, to go after this small but long time institution in staten island. rachel: yeah, it's a small bakery and the oven broke. it's that simple. guess what, a lot of people from around the country saw through this and people have been calling the bakery and ordering. people from as far as alabama saying you can't send it to me. that's fine. here's $50. send the bakery to the local fire department or wherever. people understand and people are sick of this kind of stuff. this was a very powerful woman going after as you said, a small business that gets up -- by the
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way, at the crack of dawn to make bread and doughnuts and everything we need. that's really hard working company, little small business. that's big guy versus little guy. will: this idea it was political and don't like whoopie. joey: money is green and doesn't matter where it comes from. but they're in business. will: whoopie has all the power but trying to play the victim. rachel: exactly. joey: checking in live from colorado with adam klotz ahead of the big noon kickoff game. colorado vs. utah, adam. reporter: hey, joey. a lot of energy out here. you know what, i think i might love college. if i were to go back to college, i think i'd go to this university right now.
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[ chanting ] reporter: come this way. one of the big things they do out here is signs and the best sign wins $500. i've been watching all the different signs. tell me, what doses this sign me: utah fans ski in jeans. >> means their jerries and bad at skiing and we're better than them and going to beat them by 300 today. reporter: guys, we've gone to bunches and bunches of schools and here just after 6:00 a.m. and there's over a thousand kids here and this is the biggest group we've seen and having an absolute blast out here and they're going wild and we're going to keep this going. tossing back to you. look at this energy we're seeing out here. gee wee, back to you. rachel: look at that crowd. why there's a big crowd, it's not just that these fans love their team, i think these adam segments are catching on and as he goes to each school, people are going to show up for the
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adam segment. will: i'm not going to debate you. you're probably right. joey: denying will all the credit. rachel: team strum 7 taking shape and we're talking to the national committee cochair lara trump about what her role could look like. will: first, brian kell immediate with a look at -- brian mill i kilmeade with a lot one nation. >> we have newt gingrich and how he was called out in a good way at mar-a-lago and what this presidential trump win means histohistorically. mark penn, how did he know trump was going to win. what's wrong with the democratic party and he looks back and carley shimkus breaking it all down for us because i asked her to. that's the type of person she is. don't miss one nation tonight at 9:00. i'll be there.
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personnel. here with more is trump campaign surrogate and republican national committee cochair lara trump. good morning, lara. >> good morning. will: this cabinet represents incredible amount of diversity compared to any other administration we've seen thinking about true nature of diversity. that's what people believe, backgrounds they come from and intellectual and ideological diversity. what is the tie that binds how president trump it making decisions on how to fill the cabinet? >> he wants effective people and that's the number one concern and he wants people going into the positions and not spending half the time stabbing their back and leaking stories to the press and working on behalf of the american people and donald trump it up ped as golden age of america and effective hard
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working people into these positions to do exactly that. this is a guy tafanely year go running as a democrat for president of the united states. maybe it's because there are people that are concerned that things are going to impact their lives negatively from a monetary standpoint and don't want someone investigating some of these things. i can tell you that donald trump went into the first term of his time in the white house and didn't understand washington dc and he'll be the first to tell you that. i had to use people given to me and i was not a politician before for what he says and a
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comment on pete hegseth and going to be holy qualified for this position and something people don't talk about enough is how recruitment is down for united states military. we want a strong robust military and never want to have to use it, peace through strength and donald trump's motto and pete hegseth could be the person that's a recruiting tool for the u.s. military, ask i would love to see that. that's exactly the kind of person we need at tip of the spear. will: should be. makes me regret that i didn't serve. anybody younger can look at that in the forward lens instead of rear-view mirror like me. is there a tie that binds and loyalty and effectiveness. if i look at this, lara, when i see pete and rfk and matt gaetz and tulsi gabbard, i see people that have a promise to make real, effective, big change to institutions instead of
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incremental and margin changes and i wonder if that's not what's ped by donald trump. >> it's what the american people wanted and that's the mandate they delivered on tuesday night, november 5. with 312 electoral voted voted for them and they want change and all of these people are putting in these positions have all been in some ways affected negatively by the very systems they're going in and going to try and be empowered by faithingive change there. look at tulsi gabbard put on a no fly list and not allowed to primary joe biden is going for the democratic party and these are people that understand what needs to happen and how to be effective movers. you're exactly right. they're disrupters in their own right. in a great way, for the american people. it's going to be to our benefit. will: that's the word. thank you, i've been searching for that all week. disrupters. we see it in private industry and it's what elon musk is, and we need to see disrupters in government. are you one? here's the question u lara, everyone is talking about.
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your name has been floated to fill senator marco rubio's seat in florida in the united states senate. do you want to go be a disrupter in the senate? >> well, you know, there's been crazier things the trumps have done in the past. that's for sure. i was honored to be cochair of rnc during this time and really historic election. i think what we did at rnc was part of the big win donald trump had. if i'm tapped to serve in another capacity, it truly would be my honor. great to have another young mom alongside katie britt there in the united states senate. i have not been asked yet, but i certainly would strongly consider it if it's presented to me. will: i appreciate that answer. we can all hear you today. lara trump, on everything. that was great this morning. thank you. >> thank you. will: opening statements in the laken riley murder trial and how long she bravely fought off her georgia attorney i s next.
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joey: the trial of illegal immigrant accused of killing georgia nursing student laken riley starts back up on monday after the prosecution's opening statements. >> he went opportunitying for females on the university of georgia's campus. when laken riley refused to be hiss rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock. the evidence will show that laken fought, she fought for her life. she fought for herding anity.
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joey: >> what are your first thoughts for the trial? >> thank you i'm glad to be on. this is a case that's really struggle nerve and not just in athens, georgia. not just in our state but around the country. i'm a father that actually has a 20-year-old during at university of georgia right now. she fought for her life and dignity and like you just played and he was out hunting for women on the university of campus. it breaks your heart and it also makes you ask the question, why are we even here?
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we're here because the system failed laken riley and her family. a broken border it was police in new york stay failed laken riley and same with the sanctuary cities here in athens georgia. they failed her. joey: yeah, i live not far from laken's family and not from athens either. so i want to ask you about this. they didn't seek the death penalty. i know the defense has been saying the evidence is circumstantial and from my understanding only thing not circumstantial is the witness and not having that and why not seek the death penalty and are there politics at play in that? >> it's a great question and a question that would have to be directed to the district attorney that lost the race in athens in clark county but i'll say this, coming out of 2020 on the left, the new criminal justice reform was not enforcing laws you didn't like and have
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policies that really coddled criminals. that's a question that's better asked for district attorney but end of the day, laken riley and her family deserve justice and i'm confident the case they'll put on is one that delivers that hope and promise to laken and her family. joey: absolutely. i've talked to her mom and step dad and making her memory is very important and how to treat the heinous crimes. attorney general chris carr, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. joey: biden set to meet with the chinese president for a final time today. we look at new era under president trump. first, it's a battle of big 12. adam is live ahead of colorado versus utah game on fox. the sun is starting to come up,
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rachel: president biden meeting with xi jinping in peru and overshadowing is the trade in latin america and captured every mayor country in the region. we're joined by the director of the center for a free society. only country holding out to china is paraguay. we're at a real disadvantage in the region and basically cassacquiesced commerce and even military power in latin america to china. why? >> well, 20 years ago, china was negligeable for latin america and fast forward another 20 years and it's nine out of 12
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countries and balloon from 100 million to 450 billion so they basically started taking over latin america and they've bamboozled most of latin america and the states allowed it to happen and tried to tell all latin americans all they want to do is business and commerce and in reality if you study china and most experts know this, that china blames its business and it is commerce with its military ambitions. that was a big mistake of the united states so the 21st century in latin america is a history of malign intent by china and u.s. neglect, and that's what got us here today. rachel: also, the united states through our state department instead of encouraging relations and diplomacy and encouraging trade and even doing more military cooperations, what they've done is essentially cultural imperialism and all that the state department is selling over there is like abortion, lgbtq and gender theory, climate change and this is opened the path for china to
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say where are the serious partners that want to help your country. who could that turn this around for the united states? >> yeah, first picture is a great point. that's a huge point and united states is not that we did trade or not doing military operation. personal story of president of latin america and was openly catholic and first thing the united states told him is you need to do gender ideology inside your military and the question about senator rubio and soon to be secretary rubio, this is a very, very important thing
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because this is for the first time in my history when we had a secretary of state that not only prioritizes latin america but understands the region. senate regulations and traveling to the region ma times and he's a origin and understands latin america and other part is understanding china and he's been on the sentence select. need to compete with them. rachel: you've been an excellent source for our viewers or myself on the show. we need to care more about the neighborhood. western hemisphere and taking care of that neighborhood we've seated it to china and other malign forces including iran and others. so i really appreciate you coming on always to inform us
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and hope the trump administration is eyeing you up just as marco rubio has an expertise there and you do on national security front. we appreciate you always. joseph. >> thank you, rachel. always a pleasure. >> no rain and real significant rain in about 45 days and because of that, we've had fires that have broken out across parts offerersy and one of them -- of jersey and 5,000 acres and windy weekend in store and fire spreading or starting this weekend and look how dry this is and driest fall we've seen across areas from delaware up through connecticut. we've got some rain coming in here and it's going to help. it's expanding in much of the northeast and storm through
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storm evening and monday. going through thursday and friday and rain across northeast and it's going to be very welcome. reporter: i love it, he plays offense and defense and check this out. not only winning the .man and like him for president. they're coming down this way. keeping it going and keep it up. how much are you guys going to
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win by? >> a million. >> if you're better. if you're better take the over. there's going to be a million points put up today. keep this going. jowski what's this fit? you're the grin and what are you stealing today? [inaudible] reporter: utah's chances of victory. keep this energy going. i'll toss it back to you guys. i'm loving it. we're having a blast out here. rachel: november is national fun with fondue month and they're having fun doing parties and beer bongs i think 6789 we'll be dipping into fondue coming up next. it's hard to sa ♪ cite on the day after christmas. the guy who got a brand new truck from mom and dad.
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>> thank you. will: let's do some fondue. vascularized well, we're here on fondue and friends. let's do it. >> this is a beer base and fiesta cheese fondue and start withs our wisconsin cheddar. rachel: good state choice. joey: does the beer make it wisconsin? is that what make it is wisconsin? rachel: no, the cheese is actually. >> just to give it extra flavor. >> you work on that. rachel: okay. >> perfect. i'll talk to you about a few other things on the table before getting into that and the shock la tech is we have our new line of retail cheese and chocolate that you can go to
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rachel: what's your favorite thing to dip in for the chocolate? >> i should ask you, what's your favorite? rachel: i don't know. joey: she has fruit and pastries and going for pound cake. joey: my daughter would have a cow. >> this is available at all melting pots. we have 92 location with eight more on the way. room for growth even in this market, even in new york. go to meltingpot.com and want to open your own in the tri-state area, come on. >> sounds like a lot of work. >> not that much work. i figured out all the hard stuff for you and real easy to go in there. will: we'll be eating fondue when we take our break. love melting pot. more "fox & friends" moments away. ♪
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