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option. >> this is the choice. it's trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i'm not going to vote for either of them, but one of those guys is going to be president of the united states, and people ought to focus on that. will: plus, it's one of vice president harris' favorite things. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus? right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? [laughter] if. will: is it all misplaced priorities? the white house spending $900 million on green energy buses while students fail at a basic with reading. pete: perfect! and a trick without the treat. high school seniors prank everyone in their town into thinking they were getting a new popular grocery chain. the second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ hey, radio dj, can you play that song that she loves -- ♪ so i can turn it up, then maybe turn her on? ♪ pete: name that lighthouse. thank you, jake owen. oh, my goodness, will cain is on a roll. will: i'm on a heater. rachel: you know what it is? he came back from france, and he loves america so much -- can. will: i can just spot pit. boom. also i don't know, have we had any shots of he? rhode island is in our rotation. pete: it is bigtime in our -- rotation. i don't know that i've seen a shot of maine. can we try to get one -- rachel: i've never been to maine, and i've always wanted to go. pete: really? rachel: yeah -- pete: people who are from there lo it. i've been once, maybe twice. rachel: ray i think i would only like it in the summer. pete: it's like minnesota, one of those places, beautiful in the summer. of don't go in's december. rachel: welsh david axlerod, by the way, you guys, was on bill maher's show, and joe concha and i just talked about it, but i want to get your guys' take on it. he's talking about how a lot of people are hopeful even on the democrat side that joe biden might step down because they're seeing a lot of weakness in that a candidate. but he says give up on that idea. listen. >> i like joe biden, and i worked with him and i was grateful to work with him, and i think he's done a lot of very, very fine things as president for which history will be kind to him. that's not the question with. the question is whether at this age he should have run. but he did run. and right now he is the nominee of the democratic party. voters nominate a candidate, they've nominated joe bide, and least not going anywhere. there's no delegation of elders, how do you find elders anyway -- [laughter] but there's no generation of elders who are going to go to the white house and tell him that he can't run. he is going to run. and one of the reasons they wanted an early debate, i'm sure, is to focus people on this is the choice. it's trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i'm not going to vote for either of them, bun of those guys is going to be president of the quites. and people ought to focus on that and give with up on the sort of fantasy of, that there's going to be another candidate. rachel: i was fascinated by the line where he said unfortunately there's no generation of red elders to tell him not to run. which means they kind of wish there had been somebody that could tell him not to run are. but, obviously, he and clearly jill biden said i don't care what the obama team who's running everything says -- pete: that is the most vealing part of the clip. rachel: totally. pete: there's enthusiasm there. clearly, with behind the scenes under their breath on the democrat party side, they're wishing they had anyone, someone other than joe. or a way out of the joe box. and he mentioned 1968, and he -- i didn't know this, but he alluded to the fact that they've changed the rules in a way that they can't, a small council of party leaders can't just manipulate the convention and, voila, you have a new candidate. it's become much more of a voter-based system. so once he's ap captured the nomination, the decision can't happen in the cloak room. it happens -- only joe and jill make that call. and they've made it pretty clear, it's us. so a switcheroo in chicago at the convention, highly unlikely. they're stuck with him. rachel: yeah. will: to your point, it's also just revealing how little faith they have in joe biden. and, of course, we know this because of the techniques and strategies being 'em. moyeed to insure that joe biden wins this presidential election. it's always under the guise of defending democracy and always under the reality of subverting democracy starting with removing donald trump from the ballot, to now using the judicial system and lawfare to try to manipulate an election. there's just no faith he can win at the ballot box. there's just no that joe biden can win this election, and i think that's even reflected in the way you propagandize and censor the public or the way you insult the public with a week ago kathy hochul calling people clowns, to this week i saw several analysts calling trump supporters who have rallied to his side after this conviction as members of a cult. rachel: right. will: there's just no faith in the public and to winning over the public. rachel: that they say things that joe concha said, he said axlerod is very close with the obamas, and this is a signal, to me, that any of those hopes about michelle obama -- i know i was one of the people who think, her husband saying that would be the logical person if they were going to switch out joe biden. he said ax aingrod is as close to the obamas saying, look, it's trump or biden means that michelle obama would not accept that switch anyway. and so that fantasy is gone as well. that was joe concha's take on this. pete: it was interesting to hear biden at the white house when he talked about the middle east a. by the way, the press conference he did, they could have made their middle east announcement whenever they a wanted to. they're trying to create a bifurcation of donald trump's stuck in new york, and i'm looking like a statesman trying to solve middle east paris. -- e peace. it's not going to work. he mentioned how dangerous it was. notice the word dangerous -- will: yes. reckless. pete: to talk about the fact, ecless and dangerous that if you talk about the trial being rigged -- will: yes. pete: which is a signal for what? signal for misinformation. will: absolutely. pete: you've without to censor that, shut that down. rachel: and they did that with january 6th, around the electio- pete: correct. is lawfare was supposed to be their curveball. we're going to lock him up. that was how -- it hasn't worked. he's raising more money, he's going up in the polls. so what a do they do thousand? and elon musk has gotten underneath their censorship machine, because you can actually -- will: pete, i saw the same thing, and i heard the same language. reckless and irresponsible and dangerous. that was covidien language. pete: yes. rachel: 100%. will: all right, you saw this, robert deniro, weird press conference in front of the trial. i don't think he took questions -- pete: well, kind of did. will: a big show outside of donald trump's trial. you'll remember, this is what he did. >> -- trump, this kind of government will perish from the if earth. i don't mean to scare you. no, no, wait, maybe i do mean to scare you are. if he gets in, i can tell you right now he will never if lee. leave. he will never leave. you are gangsters! >> you're washed up. >> [bleep] you. [inaudible conversations] >> you're a nobody! >> [bleep] >> you're trash! rachel: so the national association of broadcasters had planned that they were going to give robert deniro an award in recognition of charitable work and public service is. you know, he's helped organize the tribeca film festival here in new york city, he's also on the 9/11 if board and some other sort of film industry-related charity. but after the outburst that you just saw right there, the national association of broadcasters said, well, we are a bipartisan organization, and we're no longer going to give him that award. here's their quote. they said this event is proudly bipartisan uniting those from aos the political spectrum to celebrate the impactful work of local broad broadcasters. while we strongly support the right of every american to participate in civic engagement, it's clear that mr. denear row's recent high profile activities will create a distraction from the philanthropic work that we were hoping to recognize. you guys surprised by this move? pete: a little bit, yeah. will: yeah. i mean, a mainstream broadcasting entertainment organization, you know, pushing back on -- they all a act like donald trump's an existential threat, and robert deniro's just giving it the most passionate voice. for them to say he's gone too far, yeah, i am surprised. rachel: do you think he should not get the award because of what he did there. >> i don't know. this would go into maybe, kind of a cancel culture type scenario. rachel: yeah, that was my -- i did not like that. pete: this is what conservatives do though. how dare you cancel our people, but when one of theirs gets canceled, you shouldn't be can cancel -- i think we're in a fight fire with fire type moment. will, to your point, it is strange. you aeroly see someone on the left an award being revoked because of political comments. most of these organizations that claim to be bipartisan are at a some level center-left, so it does surprise me. it's not really meaningful. i don't think he'll care. i think that event was indicative of how confused the biden campaign is. they don't know what to do. okay, so we weren't supposed to talk about the trial, but now we're going to send deniro down there with a campaign spokesperson to rabbit about how donald trump's never -- rant about how donald trump's never going to leave? they realize how poorly this is going, i think, and they're throwing curveballs at this point. it was not a well planned event. rachel: no, and i don't think -- he thinks he is new york, just like fauci thinks he's science, i think robert deniro was a little bit shocked by the reaction he got from people outside of, outside of that a courthouse. look, i don't like cancel culture. i do think we're in a moment, and i think we're going to see if this actually plays out with some of the republican prosecutors across the country. a lot of stuff that i've been hearing from people both online and, you know, in conversations that i've had is that a lot of republicans are, like, enough with mr. nice if guy. mutually assured destruction is the only way this stops. and so whether -- on the cancel culture front or in -- pete: or d.a. as going after democrats. rachel: exactly. maybe that's the only thing that will work. i do think people are definitely voting with their dollars, but i wonder if that's ever going to be enough. pete: i don't know. rachel: we'll see. all right. turning now to your headlines. gabby we e titos is forgiving her daughter's suspected killer, brian laundrie. she is now blaming his mother who she believes helped him evade the police before he took his wife with. as for you, roberta and i call you out individually because you are, evidently, the mastermind that a shattered your family with your evil ways. petito vanished in 2021 while on a cross-country road trip with laundrie, and he ended up back at a his parents' house in florida. authorities found gabby's body in wyoming weeks later. mexico is poised to elect its first female president tomorrow as voters will choose between claude a ya shinebalm and -- i'm sorry, can you guys bring that back down? [inaudible] i didn't see that a name, to succeed president own rah rah door. and if mexican drug cartels and gangs are reportedly ramping up aa saws nations of local candidates who may threaten their control. so far this year, get this, 31 candidates have been killed. so for anyone who doesn't think member ecois devolving into a narco state -- pete: 31 candidates? rachel: i know, and it's not making enough news. i think one of the few organizations that are talking about this. it's really crazy. pete: wow. rachel: high school seniors in pasadena, maryland, bernanke -- pranking their entire town with a fake banner announcing that a new trader joe's store is coming next year. when residents went the scan the qr code on the banner, it took them to the music video for rick it'sly's never gonna give you up. [laughter] a classic sign that they've been rick rolled which is apparently something young people do -- pete: the kids are doing that. rachel: one resident posting this reaction on tiktok. >> well played, high school seniors. you are a victim of the senior prank that trader joe's is coming to the pasadena. rachel: the closest trader joe's to the town is nearly a 25-minute drive away -- pete: that's pretty good. will: they a pranked the whole city? pete: everyone was excited trader joe's is coming, and when you scan the qr code, it takes you to a rick astley video -- [laughter] which is called rick rolling, which i didn't know anything about. will: yeah, yeah, that's right. that's it. rachel: i kind of miss the old, like, 1980s high school pranks can -- will: like what? what'd you do? rachel: i didn't do it. but when you're in hayward which is my if husband's hometown, the next town over is mean, and it's still there, they graffitid spooner sucks over the bridge. i'm saying that makes more sense to me. [laughter] pete: that's old school -- will: raise taxes in spooner to get some bridge cleanup. rachel: why would you -- this is, like, a very upscale prank, trader joe's is coming. [laughter] pete: will with, you were many france, which is very fancy, by the way. but i hear -- rachel: that's very fancy. pete: france pranked you. will: i told pete about this yesterday. my trip had its ups and downs. i would say without a doubt the biggest down was i, i think i'm an adventurous eater, okay, but i also want to go for something that looks homey. so we go to this cafeteria, okay? it was a department store type thing. raining, so i had to go inside. and i'm there and they've got some fried fish. oh, this is going to be, this is good. they had these big sausages, right? you know, i like sausage, i do -- pete: i love sausage. will: give me some jalapeno cheese sausage, so i said give me one of those. i got it on my plate and i went back, and i could tell -- it just didn't smell great. rachel: was it blood sausage? will: no. so i cut it open -- pete: there it is. will: that's it. i'm not sure this is cooked. it was a little pink on the inside. i was, like, so i cut it in the middle, it was the same color, pinkish. i'm going, this is the way it's supposed to be, and i took a bite. i'm not a queasy eater. i almost threw up in my mouth, rachel. i shoved it away from the table. the whole area, not just my area, the whole area smelled like an outhouse. rachel: what was it? did you ask what it was? will: an outhouse. and i looked closer, and and i could see rings. do you know what i'm talking about? i'm, like, did i just eat a tripe? do you know what it is? rave ray -- rachel: i've had tripe. will: my wife was, you've got to get that out of here. i went back and i go, what did i just eat? i go, what did i just eat? this is wick period what, generally made from the large intestines, or rarely seen outside of france and have a strong distinctive odor coming from the colon. [laughter] although sometimes repellant to the uninitiated -- [laughter] in this scent is prized by its devotees. i ate colon, rachel, in france. take that, trader joe's prank. france made me eat -- pete: he ate -- will: you know what i ate. rachel: and it wasn't in some fancy restaurant. will: it was an upscale cafeteria a -- pete: so you ate pulmobum. will: this set me back, dude. [laughter] it set me back now even talking about it. it's the worst smell ever. it's like climbing into an outhouse at a concert, a festival concert, and saying i'll take my meal in here, sir. [laughter] pete: will cain, the bum bum eater. well done, sir. put that picture back up. will: also, another prank, my friend just texted me -- i'm not dyeing my hair, we're in a new studio -- now your hair's black. pete: it is black -- will: i didn't dye my hair! rachel: you always said you wanted to be superman, so just own it. will: i'll take the hair dye over the do to loan sausage. pete: we found the kryptonite for superman -- [laughter] rachel: yes,es it is the. pete: red threat rising. china buying up u.s. farmland at a rapid rate. how washington is looking to take action. will: will congresswoman ashley hinson is leading the charge, and she's next. 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