pete: will, you re my hi january translator, does that mean merry christmas? will: it s weird. it actually means happy easter. rachel: no, it doesn t [laughter] is that your favorite christmas? because i actually really like it. will wisconsin it s just funny, in the car ride in to the show this morning, i was my driver had on, like, a channel. it sounds so bougie is, my driver [laughter] he, on the channel radio, they play christmas music pete: yes. it s called sirius, and m. will: maybe. and i was just thinking i m old because i kind of like them all. to your point, is this my favorite? not. i don t know my favorite. a new one comes on, and i like it too. pete: now he s going to rank them for us. will: i can t, and it bothers me. will: what is your faith version of this song? if. will: i honestly don t know, but i think the right answer is don ho. doesn t that sound like ray chris isaac does it will: do you know brother is? pete: the one from national la
fetterman in the final stretch to its peak the reason the races where it is because the democratic party have been pouring money. i learned before i walked on the stage here that we are expecting another $10 million coming against us and it s a panic move because they know they are in trouble and they are pulling in money from every which way. it s vital that we have the support. if i can tell the truth about john fetterman more than he lies about me, we ve got this race. todd: brooke singman has the latest on this major, major senate race. heading to philadelphia to hit the campaign trail with john fetterman. it comes as fetterman s team aims to put terms to rest after he suffered a major stroke earlier this year for his doctors saying fetterman is recovering well and his health has continued to improve. he has no work restrictions. the legitimacy of that report being called in question as the same doctor has been bundling donations to support fetterman in this very ra
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