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pete: it is the 8 a.m. eastern hour time of "fox & friends" hour weekend former donald trump says the second amendment is on the ballot as he tells gun owners that the nra to get out the vote. >> gun owners voted we would swamp them at levels that nobody has ever seen before. so i think you're rebellious bunch. but let's be rebellious and vote this time, okay? will: a massive rain storm turns nascar track into a swimming pool. we'll have a live report from the speedway ahead of tonight's race. >> and it was the decade of big moves. a new social media trend has parents dancing like it's the 80s. the third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts now i've seen a lot of these you guys. it's funny. [laughter] ♪ ♪ will: waking up, walking outside
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with a cup of coffee and staring at the ocean. that's a good way to start a day. glai. the best way. will: i'll give you two other good ways. leo terrell and donuts and do do nuts he's in the green room ready to go. pete: enjoying in a minute. rachel: when i got this job leo my first guest and producer sarah had heard that i like leo terrell he was excited and first guest. pete: on mount rushmore. will: not saying he doesn't belong but you haven't placed him there quite yet. rachel: we'll see about that. will: i need to wonder whether or not -- rachel: donuts -- will: gourmet. rachel: what makes it gourmet or not?
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will: not chain restauranted up. rachel: did he make them? will: spent a lot of money on them. rachel: that works for me. pete: made them with his money. we're excited to have him glad he's here. friend of the show first time on the set but out mere from california. and you'll see him in a moment. rachel: all right. pete: yesterday in dallas in will's hometown there's the annual nra meeting and donald trump was the keynote last night. actually late afternoon yesterday. he spoke for over an hour talked about a lot of subjects. but focused specifically on gun rights in america, second amendment how he has protected them and will continue to. here's what he said. >> gun owners don't vote. what is that all about? i've heard that. i heard it a few weeks ago. gun owners voted, we would swamp them at levels that nobody has ever seen before. so i think you're rebellious bunch. but let's be rebellious and vote
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this time, okay. let there be no doubt survival of the second amendment is on the ballot. we need it for safety because bad guys are not giving up their guns. you know that. bad ones are not giving up their guns and they would be happy if the biden regime gets four more year and petition the supreme court to overturn new york city unconstitutional ban on transporting handguns outside the home. they say you can't do it and we overturned it and in a landmark case two years ago court affirmed that the right to self-self-defense does not end when you step outside the front door of your house. >> let's bring in fox news anchor host shannon bream. from your perspective just -- with joe biden doing when will will talk about this on off the wall highly curated issue based events across country and whether it is donald trump or new jersey with 100,000 people or in fron of the nra is a big
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audiences and big issues. i was waiting for him yesterday to speak, and for a couple of hours that crowd waited and waiting and waitedded and there were announcements i didn't see anybody going anywhere. it sounded like that crowd and looked like that crowd was sticking pardon they wanted to hear from him that's one of the things that begs question about the debate set up that two agreed to at least for one of them we understand there will not be an audience and we know trump feeds off that have. president biden like you said much more curated. he's been very careful about where he goes how it's handled because he knows there's pro-palestinian protesters that want to show up. that along with much smaller crowds than what you're going to see for donald trump. what matters is who shows up at the ballot box but optics of their events are very different. will: shannon i want to ask you about new york trial. we spent a week with michael cohen in the treel against donald trump. trump also addressed that in dallas.
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let's take a listen to that first. >> they want to take my rights better than anybody more worse than al capone. he was indicted twice -- i got indicted four times. i go years and years i go through all sorts of stuff in new york. i built buildings with the unions, with all of the people that are involved that's a rough business. i never had a question about me. all of a sudden within a period of like stood a little bit i got indicted four times and on civil basis four or five times with -- with all being run from the white house and the doj. but i'm able to talk about things although i do have a gag order. i can't talk about the things i want to talk about. because what i talk about is just on the surface because if i go in they want to put me in jail. can you imagine -- you've won the republican nomination for president of the united states and you have a local judge appointed by democrat politicians appointed
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he didn't win the election he's appointed and he says i'm going to put a gag order on the republican party's president presidential candidate. >> there shannon he's talking about among other things his trial in new york city. on friday night, rachel and i and several people went to see morgan wall on a sprinter van together and started talking about the -- michael cohen trial. >> where is this going -- >> alcoholic beverages involved? will: no we were talking about the trial because that's how we party. [laughter] but i said -- >> reporter nerd style. rachel: jeanine in there come on. will: from everything i'm understanding michael cohen got the grilled and if you watch another network you're going get another story. you know, so i wanted to turn to you how do you think that went? did michael cohen embarrass himself and undercut prosecution destroyed or another side here that is not as promising for
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donald trump? >> listen you have to whoir you're a defendant potentially facing more than a hundred years in jail. but it is interesting that people across the ideological spectrum all kinds of media outlets after that cross-examination on thursday felt like it went really badly for the prosecution and michael cohen that he was tripped on a couple of things with a really hard time explaining not only that but the jury sat there while he was talked through every time he has lied under oath. on the stand, to a court, to congress, you know one of our folks who was in the courtroom seem like they were getting bored. there was so much, such a long list of all of the times he lied admits he lied and jury has to decide is he now telling the truth? because what cross-examination did so well too was point out that he may have had revenge on his mind he might have wanted a white house job he didn't get all of those things so i couldn't see the jury from time i was in the courthouse where i was sitting. but i would just be very
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interested at this fact at this point to see their faces and listen he's back on the stand tomorrow for more cross. rachel: shannon he talked in that speech many that clip, in fact, about the gag order that he's being gagged he can't even defend himself even publicly. obviously he's using surrogates some showing up to the trial to speak in his defense. i mean, do you think it is breaking through to america that this is just a sham that this -- from the president's perspective this is election interference? there's nothing here he brought al capone others have brought up -- charles manson had less charges than donald trump. i mean are people realizing -- despite the gag orders able to get the message out this is unfair and let me just note this too shannon in latin america, where this kind of stuff is kind of par for the course you know, putting your opponents on trial they actually now refer to it as being trumped in latin america that's how much things have -- have turned.
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what do you think the public is getting out of this when he talks about gag orders and not being able to talk? >> most preem not following and trying to pay their grocery bills and electricity bills and they're tuned into what that real life stuff means for them every day and interesting in recent polling that showed peel are pretty split and growing number people number has grown who feel that trump is not getting a fair shake or that this is more political in nature than it is strictly a criminal statutory issue so i do think there are more and more people and you guys know we've been covering this over a year ago that bragg had a first one to indict. and there have been people across the political sprek trum who say this case is a stretch at best. so i do think there's plenty of skepticism out there about this particular case. we could get this to the jury this week and have a verdict by next week we have one of trump attorneys first question will be is he going to take the stand? >> what else do you have coming up on fox news sunday?
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>> congresswoman fresh off the speech in israel over there talking about how the biden administration is not following through on its pledges to the israeli people. we've also got on the other side of the aisle congressman jake by the way they're both graduates of harvard and harvard getting an f on anti-semitism issues on campus and maybe should mean federal funding gets pulled. pete: great stuff. rachel: thank you shannon. so interesting how much it will shake out an how much it will play into the election and is it even playing out the way -- >> or how little of the trial is playing out. one thing left continues to hang its hat on is the title felon what they would like at this point it is not breaking through in the process they want the title to use in ads in the future and hops that with certain constituents is knocks the percentage down. that's the goal. pete: other question we have is what is the goal of the
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communist chinese there's new reporting ab new -- vessel they have that's a drone aircraft carrier. so we don't have drone aircraft carriers apparently china is attempting to build the world first dedicated drone aircraft carrier they know that because there's a landing strip in the middle you see and there's a tower that's built for drones and size of drones by the way a lot of drones are really big look like planes but automated droneses if which could have huge complication on what the goals of cheen really are a asked bret former army special officer drone expert what could this mean? here's what he said. >> this is potentially a game changer and enable power globally shows harnessing unman operations and that's something frankly our own government lacks. china has taken a step in warfare launching world first dedicated drone actor carrier it is designed for the fixed-wing drop operation equipped to handle modern aerial drones rather than man aircraft and
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drone carriers offer similar power advantages because it is a fraction of the cost with limited risk. frankly it could play a role in future conflictses like taiwan and potentially drone swarms launch from the sea and land can simultaneously overwhelm military defenses. i don't think we're prepared yet as a nation for the grave damage that this is starting to cause to our national security. will: you know pete over the last couple of weeks several times on the will and cain show tried to suggest whatever scepght schism i have or point of view i might have to any disagreement to any rebuttal and one of the arguments made to me for the role of the u.s. and ukraine is that it serve to spin up the u.s. military industrial complex. we talk about that often. from a payoff perspective but the argument is, we're not ready. we're not ready because we've fought the war on terror two decades and not ready for conventional warfare nation states, russia, china. that this is an opportunity even in terms of ammunition we've got to burn off well, argument is
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you have to burn off ammunition bring in new ammunition things like this -- pete: i've heard those. will: this makes me think of of that pete are we way behind is the point and we need this military our military capabilities to the detriment of our human capital soldiers but need the -- preparedness for a different kind of war. pete: i think we need to do both doesn't have to be the to the detriment of the soldiers but top line title of this is we have a military that's built to fight yesterday's war. and china is building military meant to fight tomorrow's war against us specifically. like when you look at their hypersonic missile capability in china it is specifically designed to attack out american aircraft carriers. because america's whole defense philosophy is built on idea of projecting power. we don't have to have a base on your intercountry although in many countries we can have a floating base outside your country and projects f35 and f15 and 16 all day long you can't if
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the hypersonic missile can take all of them out in the first 45 minutes of a conflict that's why -- watching what china does is a prediction of how they would attempt to project power this is different for china. youen will to their rhetoric in the past we're not offensive. we're only defensive. we have no ambitions outside of our country. maybe our hemisphere but not world and you watch with their military and goals are bigger. for sure. glaifl not just military. it is also economic the economic place that they're making on infrastructure -- in our own hemisphere is frightening. but pete we're also just focused on how many can we focus on this new drone -- airstrip or whatever nair calling it -- you know, in the seat how can we do that focused on dei making sure that our, you know, ships are green. and -- >> to the detriment of human capital. war on warriors talks about. all of the personnel things are real right but the scare, one of
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the scariest parts is on capabilities we're focused on electric tanks so china is building aircraft carriers for drones by the way they're manufacturing captivity so we're worried whether our humvees emit carbon and all of this is outlined in the war on warriors book personnel side and strategic side and incentive for generals totally out of whack for what we're focusing on but an excerpt in the intersection close your eyes i will read to you in the war -- rachel: story time with pete from the war on warriors it goes i describe how we got here. what the threat is -- pete: left mode attack and how we can take back high ground to save our military like the issue of education, if we fail we fail
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all future generations of america. it is one thing to lose or classroom it is another to lose the ability to execute close air support or deter communist china. if we lose our military the world last best hope is toast and then freedom is toast. because that military eventually will be turned on us. which is a -- future of what happens if it becomes a political arm of our country which it never was never had issues serving under obama or that wasn't the issue. it was hey do i have a mission and do i have what i need and guys with me to do it. but at this point they were focused so hard on pushing certain constituent vaccine deniers that they're -- feels like they're creating ethos of one acceptable view inside the military. rachel: it is a purge this is not a very soothing story time. pete: it wasn't soothing. rachel: nightmares of this. pete: one phrase i want everybody history is nots over. it is not over. like just because america is a
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number one right now doesn't mean it will be in 20 years i don't any kids worried about a u.n. dominated because now they control all shipping lanes. imagine when china controls all shipping lanes whole world is different. now -- rachel: they're working on that. pete: we're working on electric ships. will: peck up war on war on warriors. stax and stacks. war on warriors.com a signed or personalized copy for father's day maybe -- just letting you know. turning now to your headlines at least seven people including three children hurt after propane tank explode the at a restaurant outside of detroit overnight. according to local reports witnesses say a heat lamp fell just before the explosion. five of the victims including all three children were taken to the hospital while two others were treated at the scene. the explosion is still under investigation. but police believe it was an accident. and the louisville metro police
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department confirming there's no body cam footage showing arrest of world number one golfer scotty scheffler on friday facing assault of a police officer and other charges after hitting an officer who tried to give him directions while heading to the pga championship hitting like -- that insinuates a physical attack. grab the car, didn't stop. officer dragged meanwhile scheffler struggling yesterday he's now tied for 24th on leader board set to tee off this afternoon 12:15 eastern time shot 56 after getting arrested came back to earth yesterday. caitlin clark pouring in 23 points against the new york liberty making it her best game yet in the wnba. >> trying to take her defender pulls up and hits. from the mid-range. will: despite efforts liberty took home the win 91- 0 as fever still looking for their first win of the season. you know, hay did 2.2 million first game.
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ratings -- yeah. 2.2 million beat the hockey playoffs so it will be curious to see how it holds up. >> one of the things off the wills on will cain showch is how much does the caitlin clark effect. >> like a novelty or does it last? >> i didn't know she was at msg. morehouse college today as he looks to improve polling problems among black voters. and leo terrell -- is here, with donuts ahead -- ♪ ♪ i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pain in my hands,
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will: this morning in thrapght president biden will address graduating stiewpghts at morehouse college capping a you have a weekend on the campaign trail in georgia. rachel: biden pushing hard to win back black voters as new polls show him losing their support and our next guest former democrat says this should come as no surprise. pete: fox news contributor our friend leo terrell joins us live and in the flesh on set. leo what's going on? >> listen, first of all the democrat playbook is outdated it is old. going to a black church, going
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to a black doesn't l work any longer and still discrimination this is not 1945. black america is one of the same that you want will, rachel what you want pete what everybody wants. they want low, inflation, they want greater job opportunities. they want a secure border and they want a strong national offense. those are things that everyone want. and there's nothing biden can do right now to change the shift. because it is too late. if the shift from the democrats to the republican party has been going on for the last six months and going towards trump because he offered opportunity. will: something that's been true for time for decades has been the economy comes and it goes high falls low but the message from democrats remains same it is other side is racist and that has been a tune they've been able to play. it just seems recently it stops working. right, again, this economy has had its ups and downs what has changed with donald trump and why does it sound leak that song
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is no longer resonating? >> it is not true and democrats that have protection from 90% of the media -- they propagate that story. i was a democrat until 2020. what happened to 2020? summer riots and they're trying to tell black americans all americans peaceful demonstration kamala harris giving money to get people out of jail. and defunding the police. i have news for you will. my sister was law enforcement. l there are people of all colors running the law enforcement. there are people of color running chicago los angeles, new york, so the race card is there. i think people have waken up and said this is not true. they're lying to us. and that's why they're moving away. rachel: i think this is -- if this actually l happens, if you can break this spell in this election. l with black voters who are the mosts loyal constituency hispanics as you know a lot more -- you know, susceptible to voting for thes other side but i know
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with my own dad when he voted for first time for republican it was back in the 80s. that was it. this is like a -- this could be a long-term l problem. that you may not going back. not going back or at least turning them into swing voters that's a huge long-term problem for the democrat party. >> you're absolute right rachel i left the democrat party in 20 voted for trump first republican president l i've ever voted for and why? because the democrats are the party of the elite. power and control. the working class party are those who are supporting trump blacks are in the working class party and they want trump. he provides economics mobility. and they have a ability to compare the truch years with the biden years. biden years have been disastrous for black americans. >> your pocketbook okay this morning? leo brought us donuts. a lot of money -- will: fancy donuts. because of rachel i was her first guest and nice to rachel. that's why -- >> you've been nice.
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these are not just donuts pastries. he made them with money. >> i have begged to come on this set to deliver these donuts will loves donuts look at these guys i'm not eating one but i want to make sure they're happy. make sure you guys are happy. >> liking bryan kilmeade and don't eat on set? >> i asked for the best donuts because you are special. and because these guys will and pete have been nice to you. rachel: they have been. you know what they took your advice, they have been very good to me. will a little like you know -- l >> a little yeah l but we do love you coming on set. >> thank you very much. will: we love having you here. >> beat on set versus being in a box in l.a. i love -- rachel: you need a break from california. more craziness in new york city. >> i need it.
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will: racing world has descended upon north carolina this week as north wilkes burrow speedway welcomes in nascar all star race tonight. rachel: catch the race at 8 p.m. eastern time tonight on 1 -- on sports, fox sports 1. alling in one but not in the
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right order. fox sports one -- fs1 madison alworth joins us live. >> we're here in person getting ready to enjoy the race because todaying, is nascar all star race day and everyone here is hoping for dry conditions. after rain rudely interrupts racing yesterday it started a drizzle we had some rain delays and then turned into all right downpour in the course of two hours, we got four inch was rain here flooding, turn one, completely. it got so bad that the trucks that were pitted in that area had to be pushed uphill as the water continues to rise. those guys that you're seeing there, they had to cool out and push the carses uphill three separate times because water kept rising. but it wasn't all work after thes cars were moved, members of the nascar teams started swimming in the brand new pool right there in turn one we
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actually had someone dive into the waters fans loved it as we got diving, breaststrokes from team members and and a driver out there swimming in the water as well. it was really the only thing to look at because interpret and power went completely out starting at 5 p.m. power was actually out all night. they only got it back this morning. getting fans back safely today that's going to be a challenge because many of the parking lots they're completelying rained out. crews are going to be delivering 880 tons of gravel to shore up parking. it is a lot of work for a speed away that has already had a lot of work done to it recently. this track actually predates nascar itself. it first opened in 1947 part of the nascar series in 1949 then closed in '96 sat empty deteriorating for 26 years but it's back better than ever ready for race day today and i want to leave you with one quick thing about turn one. reason why it is downhill because one of the only owners
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ran out of money and couldn't lev out the track and left it as is and got it yesterday and hope to get in cars not boats today and so far things are looking good guys. >> they thinking they can dry it off in time for the race. >> it is dry right now. they brought in -- they brought in fire trucks to pump the water out so they've got a lot of work getting ready for racing. >> i like when things were perfect. ran out of money i like life like that we don't need everything refined let's do it as it is. live. thanks madison. will: thanks i think someone said that once. l will: i don't know who is supposed to do this but i'll do it turn over to rick for thes weather forecast. >> we're all going on in trouble after that one. attack a look at the weather
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maps tell you what's going on i've not talked about the tropic season and we need to because we're expecting a lot of activity. so attack a look at this. this map just so you see that right lane there is our average sea surface temperatures and sea surface temperatures one of the main contributors to hurricanes form and yellow line. that is where we are right now. the ocean in the caribbean is warmer than we've experienced before. in fact temperatures in the ocean right now in the atlantic basin are like august kind of temperatures. and that main development region that's where you see where most of our big hurricanes form those water temperatures there are incredibly warm temperatures around 6 to 7 above where they would typically be. that goes by the way in across the caribbean across the gulf. because of that expecting to see a really active season this year for hurricanes. probably or very close to getting to record-breaking season. so if you're anywhere along the gulf along florida along eastern seaboard and you're thinking
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jaunt any plans yet in place for hushes now is the timed to it. do it beef you're competing with everybody else for the same resources. all right that's my psa for tropical season for right now. >> heading a lot of people the lohse lowe's or home depot coming up timing is everything. joe unveiling a series of policy announcements aimed at expanding support. pete and i will go off the wall on policy moves and whether there's enough to save his campaign. ♪ ♪ the tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night or blasting the air conditioning. because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets.
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let's take a look at joe's history with student loan business what you'll see pete is in history, joe biden has been pushing the growth of the student loan industry for most of his career. pete: since before i was even born. joe biden was involved in saying, we need more access to student loans why might that be? well he's a senator from delaware. what is delaware known for being corporate headquarters capitol of the world of banking he's been on side of banks for a really long time when it comes to loans. will: not just pushing loans but can't get out of the student loans passed bills from seeking bankruptcy protection. made it harder to recently as had 2005 to discharge. as a senator he was install for the interest of his state which is blocking students from getting out of student loans. displil getting you in not getting you out. pete: locked into this loan or now a candidate he need to cater to younger voters as a result pedaling student loan forgiveness. will: 160 billion you point out
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why the political reasons. look at polls among voters under age of 30. pete: absolutely it's -- dead even in a way they've counted on basically a 2-1 advantage amongst young people which eroded that means student loan forgiveness hasn't worked kids who did pay student loans don't like the fact others don't have to and one small thing biden doesn't care whether it is this is constitutional or not and some is already been shot down. it may in the too much but it has a political benefit. will: not distinct tally if we went through the same history it is same time frame that the cost of college has absolutely exploded you shove loans and price of college goes up. pete: could have the same information on things like crime and joe biden now is a suddenly, you know, criminal justice reform guy and everything. he was lock them up throw away the key a long time ago too he'll change in any way he needs to. will: change when it comes to
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china, biden raised tariff on ev coming from china from 25% to 100%. pete: candidate biden slammed trump for tariffs on china. said we can't do that china is not a threat time and time again. he quietly by the way mostly kept the trump tariffs on china. his entire time, now he's tripling the rate quadrupling on ev. will: same reason as student loan policy take a look at a what's going on and in terms of votes. michigan, of course, he needs state of michigan. it is highs number of people employed in the autoindustry. >> electric vehicles is cratering right now. so because it is so expensive to create, no one wants them. so what china is trying to do is flood the market. she's putting tariffs on them to prevent them from bringing in chief ev to save jobs and they're not going anywhere in america either. another job that joe biden is created that won't work.
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will: swam border security. you know record l of got away when is it comes to border security. has absolutely exploded. this is -- from 2021 to 2023. we know with one over 1.5 total known got aways under biden reason we're togs about this riewrming after rumor coming from the white house will that there's an executive action coming on changing amnesty rules. just as the elections because -- didn't show up. poll numbers 31% now down from 61%. pete: this is staggering. historic voters in december of 2023 were at 61% for joe. now they're at 31. that's a collapse. will: here's what he's saying about possible executive action when it comes to illegal immigration. >> the power i've asked very day i came in office. give me border patrol. give me people who -- give me people qhok stop this and make it work -- l pete: he said time and time again he doesn't have additional
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power to do anything nowen suddenly finding that power. will: another headline you can see when it comes to new potential executive action on border policy. i believe we have it yeah new york post biden plans executive order to shut down once crossings reached 4,000 a day. pete: so come on in 4,000 people and unknown got aways after that. it is closed. all right same thing. look at israel in hamas by the way. so he's caught in a position where he doesn't know -- can't win. he's losing votes on thes far left. so white house is considering resettlement of people from gaza into the united states. l pete: really? really? so that's going to work great l. by the way, i don't know how that helps with these numbers where he's underwater on this issue. as well -- the idea of bringing gazans to the united states in that conflict when egypt right next door won't take a single soul. that's not hard to say no to that kind of proposal but again,
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he's been beaten by far leftist open border types for a long time and now they're talking about this. djt he didn't he know -- >> somebody put hear me tripping on this. off the walling they're putting -- marbles under my feet. pete: that's next level stuff. maybe i put them there to see -- you were getting too comfortable with your job l, will. dges that's what they did to joe. l l will: kelly clarkson sets the record straight with ozempic and we're bringing back the 80s. charlie joins us, joins rachel on her pop culture roundup, next. spring into savings this moving season with pods. save up to 25% now on moving and storage... and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves.
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all right well it's time for another pop culture round you charlie and her cozy white sweater vest joining me to talk about the latest greatest in htd drama so start off with this because kelly clarkson has lost a lot of weight now she's first she said i was walking -- i was eating a lot of protein.
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and now she says it is not ozempic but some other drug that breaks down her medication. listen. >> mine is a different one than people assume. everybody thinks it is ozempic but it is something that aids and helping break down sugar, obviously, body doesn't do it right. >> why doesn't she tell us what this magical break down sugar medication is. but feel like we get from all of the celebrities first like it is all natural i did things the right way and we know this instant weight loss that you've embarked on is not the result of negative that you did the right way. i did a little research i believe mongajaro not going into the details of what is what and i know people taken that as ozempic and too harsh for their system so that it is for kelly clarkson and doctors are saying you can't do this because there's regular people out will who say how can i achieve
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results? >> everybody is and she looks fabulous not saying you should go on ozempic. okay. not endorsing. expwrus saying -- ben affleck and jennifer lopez have not been seen together get this charlie seven weeks. rumors are flying. i love this couple but she's out house hunting he stays at a rental and she's liking like posts that are about unhealthy relationships. what's up? >> where there's smoke and there's fire and rooting for bennifer 2.0 but unfortunately, j.lo i think this will be her fourth marriage like on the rocks now. we have a lot of warning signs that we have seen recently showed up to met gala solo and support their child in recent performance at school they saw each other first time in seven weeks cameras caught that. no hugs, no kisses it was very cold.
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standoffish. >> is it that she's a diva or he has an alcohol problem? >> well i'm hearing now this is from sources that are close to the situation that this time around it is not -- ben affleck's fault so i don't know. i don't know who to blame it on not in their household i don't deal with those -- >> it is never the latina's fault. [laughter] there you go. it's ben. gen-z is ditching dating apps for old fashion match making they're getting dating app and match making services. >> gen-z is tired of social media and they point to them say you're the reason why social media is going and going where it gets all of its fire from. but actually gen-z is starting to boycott social media going to the opposite direction and stopping drinking alcohol. like they're not doing all of this the same trends we've seen in these -- older generations. they're really like paving their own way i think they just want organic -- you know, types of relationships. and connections.
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rachel: protip you don't have to pay a match maker online you can just ask your mom, aunt, your sister to match make you call me. call rachel. >> she'll help you. rachel: speaking of older trends that is new trend on tiktok, kids are asking their parents to dance like the 80s like -- check this out. >> what's your move? >> let's see what these mom dos. ♪ ♪ there you go. there we go. that's a nice hip movement. l ♪ ♪ do you know how to dance like the 80s kind of like this. so my mom is actually in town just outside i asked her to do this and she was like doing the -- you didn't dance like that and then i played that song for her and she did the -- yep. yeah. there you go. jennifer garner did it really well too. >> i can't do it more "fox & friends" love the 80s moving ton final hour it is a big hour still ahead more "fox & friends."
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