rachel: we should have you guys wear that will: right now they re going, more? if has the camera not cut off yet? [laughter] pete: we have a renaissance fair on fox square. rachel: i will just say if i showed that to my son patrick and you guys have met him, he s 6 going on 7, like, he d be all in. he d be, like, we re going to see that? yes. pete: absolutely. rachel: because that s kind of what he does in the living room with himself pete: i know. he wants to fight his sisters, but they re not really interested. will: is that a time period that does it for you? the. rachel: i love it. pete: for some reason, my mom loves that time period. she d take us to the remember nance fest renaissance festival every year. we kind of made fun of her for it, but it s an escapism rachel: yeah. i ve never been to one ril. will: i don t know if you can hear it at home rachel: if you go to one, you re, like, immersed in this, and you re like pete: yeah, it s a village. you can h
to do e nefarious things. rachel: right. pete: i m in the basement. i ve got glasses. i eat ice cream. rachel: i mumble. shame on joe biden. will: i think dull is way that they get through policies that are radical in nature and yet impossible to define like the newest one which is environmental justice. that is what president biden is saying will be present n i believe the direct quote was every aspect of the government. pete: every single executive the agency will now bow to the environment will: so what is environmental justice? of course it is the related to climate change, but we already have the environmental protection agency, we already have green climate initiatives, so what is environmental justice in it s the marriage of identity politics and climate change initiatives. so analyzing everything on the basis of how does this affect marginalizedded group. now, pete and i were talking a little bit earlier, we were on either a commercial break or during one of your segments [