a little brat for breakfast. [laughter] rachel: nothing wrong with that. pete: barely made it to the top of this hour. germany not known for its good? really gooded food. will: it really is. we have got various sausages we brought back in. [laughter] rachel: we also had this potato salad that was amazing. so good. will: make it octoberfest wherever you are this morning. we re going to start with putin s war on ukraine. russia i blowing up several apartment buildings overnight, killing at least 17 people. pete: this happened after a ukrainian strike on the only bridge connecting crimea and russia. rachel: trey yingst joins us live from kharkiv. good morning. reporter: good morning. an explosion yesterday partially destroyed the only bridge between russia and crimea. this blast decimating the rail
political, you know, hyperbole about ron desantis and governor greg abbott shipping illegal immigrants up to washington, d.c., new york and chicago in order to highlight the problem. that s the point of the problem, to highlight the problem that exists along our southern border. but at the same time, the administration is doing the very same thing. rachel: but worse. with minors. will: yeah. rachel: we, this is part of whole human-child smuggling operation. our government is doing the last leg for the cartels, for those people who are bringing them across the border, the human smuggling operation. this is outrageous, that is people in new york, the officials, do not know what happens to these children. pete: yeah. ray that the american public doesn t know what happens to them. pete: prominent democrats, members of the media were saying that what ron desantis did was human trafficking, right? how dare he use these illegals as pawns.
pete: why did sausages, why is that such a german thing? it was out of necessity, yeah. back in the day, of course, you d use all the ends of the animal, whatever you could possibly use and, you know, they would get ground up and seasoned as best as you could and stuffed into, well, the intestines. [laughter] rachel: of course. what about the beer? will: awesome. unfortunately, we ve got to finish the show, guys. i want to stay here. [laughter] rachel: can we stay here, please? pete: we ll be back. rachel: oh, we will. pete: thank you very much. will: stay tuned for our final hour. we ll go head to head, really, on stein-holding competitions. pete: stein holding in is that doing this? will: i think we re doing the beer thing. pete: we re going to break a lot of glass. will: we re going to continue with octoberfest right here on fox square.
radical ideology underpinning the iranian government. rachel: yeah. well, you bring up a great point. i guess the question is do you trust the biden administration to take the lead in these kind of reforms and talks? so that s a great question, rachel. and to be honest, just speaking personally, i have very little confidence in this american administration, and they ve demonstrated a catalog of errors. one of the worst things was the mismanagedded exit from afghanistan. but here the biden administration is very much associated with the obama administration. it s the same characters who empowered shia islamist iran at the expense of the entire sunni world for reasons that nobody s really clear on. and while i m here in saudi arabia, i m able to see with a 25-year advantage how saudi arabia has moved away from fundamentalist expressions of islam which we as true muslims regard as quite anathema and how
pa powering, nothing was done about that. in fact, we only strengthen the positions of the iranian authority9 and the iranian hardliners and two years later followed the arab spring. so i would not hold my breath for the united states to empower these iranian protesters in any way, and this is at a time when president biden is desperate for iranian crude because of the energy war that he s deepened with his own policies. and if now you see president biden attacking, ridiculously attacking saudi arabia and opec+ for launching or retaliating against the united states. but these are circumstances manufactured almost primarily by the biden administration. and that s despicable. rachel: yeah. they re absolutely empowering the regime that is, you know, oppressing all of these women. and and it s really over energy, and these policies are not, are not benefiting the women there, the people there, the arab world, and much less the