no need to complicate it, i m a simple man pete: good morning. welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends on this friday excuse me, saturday, november 18th. year of our lord, 2023 rachel: who s tired today? pete: we re all tired, because with we re coming off being in that town for the patriot awards, which was phenomenal. will, i think one of the things nashville and austin share or or in common is they are also the capital of their states which means you ve got a lot of government involvement will will country music. pete: we re hoping that nashville we know there s a liberal mayor in nashvilleing but generally, it s a more conservative area, not go the way of austin, which has lost its mind. will: we just got back from nashville where we had, pete hoed what was it, the fifth? fifth annual patriot awards. it was an awesome event, celebrates i m hesitant to say everyday americans, but how about non-celebrity americans who do the some very her
presented with evidence about what happened, and she came to the conclusion that he falls into the category of those who would be disqualified, but for the fact of the office that he seeks, or the office that he once held and the oath that he took. and so i think that s relevant. certainly, maybe not in a court of law, but in the court of public opinion, the idea that this looks like insurrection and he looks like an insurrectionist, i think is very relevant. thank you to both of you. i actually have a lot more to discuss with you, but this is the way things go these days. melissa murray is a law professor at nyu and an msnbc legal analyst. julia lithwick is the senior editor at slate, and author of the important book lady justice, women, the law, and the battle to save america. still to come, we continue our coverage of the breaking news and the fight over donald trump s eligibility to run for president again. just moments from now, i ll be joined by the colorado secretary