. . . [applause] rachel: bravo. pete: bravo indeed. by jason nelson, today is national saxophone day. of course it is. pete: well-done, jason. will: he is in studio right beneath us. what a wonderful day to start the morning. rachel: i love that he wears shades. pete: no other way to do it. i don t know jason, but he cool. rachel: i met him in the green room. this is not the end of jason, we got him throughout the show. will: national saxophone day, your national anthem. we re two days out from the midterm elections. three presidents hit the campaign trail in pennsylvania, both former president obama and president biden campaigning for john fetterman at a rally and president trump putting on a rally as well in the state of pennsylvania, this for dr. mehmet oz. let s take a listen to obama and biden. fundamental rights are on the ballot. truth and facts and logic and reason and basic decency are on the ballot. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high. pres
the data they aggregate to provide to different people. look at mark zuckerberg he spent in the last cycle. these are big tech people with a lot of data, with a lot of power. what they know about voters at granular level is very, very valuable. we know what side of the scaled they are on. we know what side of the scale twitter used to be on. the elon musk layoffs, different groups inside of twitter had different responsibilities why it is so significant. the iron grip they had is loosening in one place. rachel: the most important thing about this guy he is a, not a republican this is a democrat. i want to put that in. he is a democrat. i agree with the policies of these liberals that are running this company but i m scared for the country. will: bring up the freakout over elon musk takeover. look at this, a letter from the u.n. human rights chief to elon musk. i write with concernp apprehension and digital public