[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: old glory, young people and old dogs morning. [laughter] for your national anthem right here on fox & friends. good morning, welcome to saturday. morning, guys. rachel: it s great to be back. pete: morning. how you doing? rachel: really good. how do you feel about dogs wearing outfits if they re patrioticsome. pete: only if they re patriotism. [laughter] rachel: they get better every single week. pete: how you doing? rachel: good. you know i saw will week. i stopped by. pete: oh, you went to his houses? rachel: yes. we are legit friends. if i go the nashville, i m going to your house. will: had coffee, sat and figuredded out the world s problems. pete: again? [laughter] rachel: the problems keep coming. will: that s about a half the time we get to the spend with you, four hours figuring out world s problems. let s figure it out. the latest on air national guardsman suspected of leaking classified docume
creation, but that is not meeting the needs of governments who are having to deal with increasingly expensive health care bills, etc, so how do you convince them that this makes business sense? how do you convince them that this makes business sense? rethink their arr ument is makes business sense? rethink their argument is that makes business sense? rethink their argument is that both makes business sense? rethink their argument is that both levels, - makes business sense? rethink their argument is that both levels, both i argument is that both levels, both at the company level and the economy level. at the company level there are more sugar taxes in the world than carbon taxes, more than 50 countries in the world have sugar taxes, and the trend towards regulating towards encouraging healthier diets will only increase. the impact of the sugar tax we have seenin the impact of the sugar tax we have seen in the uk for example has been significant. it has led company to drive their c
Since Nigeria’s introduction of an excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in the country as captured in the Finance Act of 2021, public discourse has been marked by passionate discussions, interrogating the pros and cons of this policy. While the N10 per litre excise tax on all non-alcoholic and sugar-sweetened carbonated drinks aims to bolster…
rachel: with 1 in 9 people above the age of 65 suffering from alzheimer s disease, experts predict cases could reach 150 million people worldwide by 2050, but a breakthrough new study discovers gut health could be linked to the disease saying, quote, the gut microbuy yacht that affects brain health. our new guest is helping make sure sugar taxes fail, now the he advocates for healthy food sniffs. incentives. thank you so much, kali. this is sofas a nateing. tell us about this connection between gut health and alzheimer s. here s the headline: alzheimer s is a food-borne illness. this should be front page news
people trying to knock him down because they are not progressive enough. what about michael bloomberg? will he get past go? michael is one of the few that has done something. he had impact on gun control, saw what happened in the virginia, elections there he had impact on. impact on wellness what he has done with sugar taxes. michael might not think he can win but can be an influencer and power broker when it comes to the convention. if it were up to me i would get rid of all political parties. i don t think they serve any purpose. particularly now, we have become so partisan. with a open primary with a lot of candidates have to go to extremes to get to the most attention. that is not good for this country. maria: people saying michael bloomberg is buying the election. he gave democrats $110 million last year, so they would win the majority in the house. they did. time steyer is giving hundreds of millions did it work for tom steyer? maria: it hasn t.