helping the president celebrate his inflation reduction act the same day we learned inflation wasn t reducing, it was soaring. and later than that same day the dow can was careening more than 1200 points. now, some call it bordering on tone deaf. but on the lower left here, no more so than when it concerns the border. never mind more than 2 million migrants that have been pouring in there, from the administration nothing to see here. we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. frankly, a dereliction of duty when you are an elected leader to play those kinds of games with human life. neil: so forget about acknowledging these problems. today we re going to explore the very real danger when the white house all but ignores these problem. let s just say we report, you might want to hide. welcome, everybody. and maybe not necessarily a very happy weekend after what was a rocky week, but we re into it regardless and what the implications are right now with a pre
with stress. rachel: it s called cow therapy. it s cow therapy. yes, to rower your low lower your heart rate. i don t know how we all feel right now, but i will, i will say that, you know, it was really fun. and, by the way, i got to feed two of the cows simultaneously. so i guess that s what it feels like to have twins. will: they say the cow s heart rate is lower than ours, so our heart rate will match theirs or slow down. i think their brain waves are also a little slower rachel: do you not love cows? will: i like cows. yeah, i like cows. rachel: and he were rescued from possibly becoming veal. pete: they ve lost their biggest upside. if you had twins, you normally don t slaughter them when they re big and fat and juicy rachel: babies too. pete: these were saved from veal farms, i think, so hair life their life is a little bit better, but they will never be as tasty. [laughter] will: just feels weird. pete: for now, we cuddle with them. rachel: we had goat yoga, an