i narrowly beat will. he almost took half the crew on a wide turn. rachel: and some tourists. pete: watch the guy with the checkered flag. watch will. will seems to be ai be aiming f. ththat was some athleticism. we have rachel who came running up to the studio, who is the winner. how does it feel to beat rick reichmuth. rachel: rick thinks he won. he says i m not equity, so i m willing to leave are you for fairness? we saw you cut you few cones. rachel: then i think rick will win. you ll give up the crown after the event? rachel: i am. it s up to me to end this equity thing. whoever won won and that s it. pete: will, what do you think? you re a sports guy. will: i ve never seen someone give up the crown. rachel: i m the anti-leah thomas. i ll be fair in this competition. pete: you re going to be a loser then. rachel: all right before she has given up, ceded her seat to go to rick. does rick have reaction. rachel: you guys said that i will: you put him in the wall, th
the devastation. it s just we re looking at the video. now. it s incredible. it is striking jim to see this devastation of close and in person, you know, it s not really an exaggeration to say that there is very little of this town that has remained untouched from the tornado that ripped through here on. uh, the buildings that we re seeing here throughout the area have been reduced to rubble. there are individuals that we smoke into that don t understand how they got out alive, considering so many around them perished. as you mentioned at least 25 people have been killed as a result of the storms that we re continuing the machinery being brought through these areas clear out the records, and it was earlier that i spoke to one of the tornado survivors. ernest hall, who says that he was asleep when the initial storm came through. woken up by a phone call of a family member asking for help to erased across town to a trailer park where we re standing in front of that is among the
so several years ago, fox, mr. murdoch and suzanne scott the ceo asked me if i would do a show, they didn t ask me what kind. and said okay, i would like do it on a sunday night, late, see how we can do it. a long form interview. do what you can. that is pretty much the only direction i have been given. so, i tell you this for a the reason, when i come here and do this program, i determine what i will say in opening statement and who the guests will be. they have enough faith in me to know i m not going to blow the place up. this is very important to understand, they treat all of the hosts this way, the news room this way. this fantastic network, if it didn t exist, i want you to think about what kind of media you would be receiving day in and day out. from meet the press, from good morning america, from god knows what. it would just be the same thing over and over. we really do have a competition of ideas here. even among conservatives. even within the newsroom. and that
community service. but you know, what did not take a day or a week off, trans. and boy, it is starting to get boring. i remember when we called them cross-dressers. a swimmer, riley gaines, was attacked by a monroe s mob. [inaudible] [inaudible] [bleep] [inaudible] [inaudible] greg: oh, that was fun. lovely people. she spoke out because she feared that she was being attacked. what was her crime? defending female athletes. including this athlete who has shoulders that are wider than the rear end of joy behar. school sided with the mob, not her, that is what the modern left considers feminism, i might consider wearing a bra again. gloria steinem must be rolling in her grave, but i think she is alive. there was another riot in the tennessee house of representatives went to democrats were expelled in a role inside the capital building. remember when they didn t like riots in government buildings? people are more wired up then my hamsters after taco tuesday. and why did they tak
dear colleagues, your subcommittee could become part of a proud history of serious, bipartisan oversight, stretching from the teapot dome investigation to the boeing investigation to the watergate hearings to the tobacco hearings to the select committee on the january 6th attack. or you could take oversight down a very dark alley, filled with conspiracy theories and disinformation. a place where facts are the enemy and partisan destruction is the overriding goal. appears house republicans are going to go with the dark alley path. the first hearing for the subcommittee to investigate the, quote, weaponization of the federal government was nothing but grievance politics. meanwhile, in the senate, minority leader mitch mcconnell is trying to distance the party from a fellow republican senator. who could that be? it comes as president joe biden takes his post state of the union message to florida, keeping the focus on the fate of social security and medicare. and the admi