& friends. and what you re seeing there are some entrepreneur who just happen to have down syndrome because this is town syndrome awareness month, and we brought in some people who are very, very special and are showing us that special needs doesn t mean you can t be accomplished. there her, and we went wait to get out on fox square joey: i ve been following them on e social media. it s all about doing good, being good people. rachel: can i say one thing in remember colette9? she is now going bigtime next month, her cookies are going into shoprite, which is a big grocery store here on the east coast. listen, incredible. pete: dud can you invest? did you invest? rachel: should have. pete. pete: if nancy pelosi can get stock tips, we should be able to invest. if they re playing the game, we can play the game. aye never done that yet, but now i m thinking about it. joey, it s great to have you here. joey: pleasure to be here. pete: bug bulldogs played today. joey: that te
to go live every weekend, because the news doesn t stop, nor should we. very good to have you. let s get the read of what s at stake as we wrap up a number of key debates, other contests simply too close to call as the battle for the house and senate is on. the very latest from kelly o grady in los angeles on the real pain that a lot of shoppers/voters are feeling right now. reporter: good morning to you, or neil. that inflation number came in hotter than expected this week, and the big worry is what s called core inflation. that s a number when you don t factor in food or energy prices. that came in at 6p.6%, the 6.6%, so it kind of shows how inflation is becoming entrenched in our economy. here s the president this week downplaying that inflation number. americans are squeezed by the cost of living. it s been true for years, and folks don t need a report to tell them they re being squeezed. reporter: the numbers tell a very different story though. look how prices ha
had talent? well, when i was in high school, i started and then i learned to paint. that was her art teacher in high school. rick: that s beautiful. candidly kind.com is where people can go and buy this. and i m sure you re going to sell out, they do all the fulfillment, and they re here in new york for two more days, so after you order, be patient with them because it s going to take them a little bit. rachel: these are great christmas gifts with a great cause. i love it. thanks for joining us. thank you. so much, guys. rachel: all right. pete, joey, what have you got? pete: excellent stuff. nate simon, ceo of # 1 pineappl. nate, the director. and his mom, lindsay. you re the ceo. tell us about 21 pineapples. so i m a ceo of 21 pineapples. it s the # 1st chromosomesome,
us. last words here, grace? thank you. [laughter] joey: how about you? one word, love. rachel: oh! [laughter] pete: 21 pineapples.com and rick: candidly kind.com. pete: have a great saturday, everybody. see you tomorrow. neil: 24 days and counting. inflation has the majority of american voters worrying, and now fed hikes have big bank ceos saying a recession is coming. what will it mean for both parties come november? president biden is wrapping up his west coast tour today in oregon, pollsters mark penn and lee carter in a moment. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. happy to have you this very busy weekend where muse dominates it s always that way now. i guess this is why we decided