rachel: so you have a grocery store. what are you seeing in the grocery store? is what kind of trends are happening in. right now because of the economy people are putting one less item in their shopping cart. you can feel people feel, you know, the price of food s going up. ukraine. so a lot of weather issues right now. you talked about georgia, you know, and the weather along the east coast, that affects our are. rick: oranges rachel: what s this ukraine piece? we ve got so many grains and stuff rachel: ah. yes, of course. will: before we leave, i know you want about to get into ukraine and inflation rachel: i m sorry, i heard it will: which one is which? ribeye. here s the thing, those are almost $5 each rachel: which one is this one. it s our fillet. rachel: is that your favorite? lean burgers rachel: i don t want lean, which
will: and we re looking, joey, at in a country with extreme gun regulation and gun laws, shocking photos and videos of people walking up and down the streets with, i mean, belt-fed weapons. i mean, there is some serious firearm power among the rioters in france. joey: yeah. questions why and where do they come from. it s no secret how i feel about guns, if you take away guns from law-abiding citizens, who has guns? the ones who who don t abide by the law. i don t know the nuances of french culture, but what i see is cultural tension within a country. what i see is a lot of accusations on twitter and places like that about what might be behind this, what types of socioeconomic or, you know, i think one of the tweets we referenced earlier used the ghettoing of places of france. but it kind of makes me really proud to be an american on this independence day weekend because we are a country of multiple
is the fattiest in. our kobe. rachel: that one in. that one right there. that s the one from kobe, japan, it s like champagne if. joey: and isn t what makes it special is it has the fat in it, right? you talk about the 80-20 the they massage the cattle, you know, hay feed it sake, so it s like a special little thing, but you can only get it from kobe. that d be with 20-30 a pound. rachel: who s having lobber is for fourth of july? you want to know the king of the grill. i just saw a customer yesterday, that s your tomahawk ribeye steak. when our ranchers come back from kansas, guess what they want to eat? joey: you know why, it has a handle. rachel, this has a lot of marbling too rachel: looks delicious. and then if you want, you can do a beautiful lobster tail like this. these have actually gone down in
rachel: i think we re having here we go. we re having a little bit of trouble the here, but we re getting it together. with the supreme court ruling against affirmative action in higher education this week, we are reminded of the educational policies under mao she e tongue s communist role, a class and political standing mostly decided college admission favoring those from the proletariat families and lowering education standards. our next guest leved urn lived under these policies. it was so interesting, you know, i follow you on twitter. everybody should. you have so many interesting things to say that we often forget about historically. so explain to us the parallels that you see between the i affirmative action as we see it here in the united states and what happened during the cultural revolution in china. yes. it s something a lot of people are not aware of.
someone just comes in and wants to join or we meet someone and kind of walk them through their high school experience and set them up for the army, as recruiting s been down, we ve doubled down on our efforts on social media. we ve had a lot of success on our web site, go army.com, that s been very useful. will: all right. check in with lieutenant colonel john with the u.s. army, or, rachel, the air force. rachel: that s right. i am an air force brat, so i can peek a little bit about some of the benefits of being in the air force as a child. talk about the why. why should someone join specifically the air force? yeah, that s a great question. like you mentioned, just as all the services do, offer great benefits to the young men and women that serve. but one of the things we like to do is that value proposition piece. really what that comes down to, mark twain said it best, you know, two lives in your days