hot. [laughter] rachel: just trying to bring some energy in the here. it s 6:00. a little cold outside, but it s nice and toasty in here. good to see you. i saw will coming up on what i thought was a good health habit, he was eating a baa manna, but then i found out he was drinking last night, so concern. [laughter] pete: yeah. will has, not that you re going on the able to geolocate his hotel, but he has a fancy new piano bar in the lobby of his hotel. which sounds awesome. will: when i old you about it told you about it, i didn t think be into it. rachel: sounds very billy joel. pete: i can go both ways. [laughter] rachel: he s business in the front and party in the back. pete: piano in the front, nascar in the back. boom. let s do it. will: you wake up on a sunday morning, you start your day off healthy with a banana, you get your soul right. that s what we re going to do this morning.
rachel: good morning! [laughter] pete: i only drink bleach when it helps me with covid the. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] will: you re supposed to bathe in bleach, not pete: oh, bathe. [laughter] rachel: now we know about natural immunity. that too. will: all right. a few more cheery headlines, here we go. the epa now ordering norfolk southern to stop cleaning up toxic waste in east palestine the, ohio. originally the rail company was responsible for the clean-up effort, now the epa is reviewing where the waste will be taken. what happened is several states complained after they found out they were getting the toxic waste. specifically michigan and texas. the agency says, has yet to say when the cleanup will continue. meanwhile, there are still 102,000 gallons of liquid waste, over 4,000 cubic yards of solid waste on site. if. the double murder trial of alex murdaugh is set to resume
gardner? so in the student that the attorney general bailey has filed, if that is, if she is found to be guilty of willful neglect of her office, then the governor will appoint someone to fill her position, the remainder of her position in that office. will: willful neglect. that s the network there for removal of the term for are removal of office. and as we look at these soros-backed attorneys across the country and their choices, their prosecutorial choices, it d be hard to not at least i don t know about legally, but at least from a distance say in the looks exactly like neglect. thank you so much, representative baker, for highlighting this for us. thank you for having me on. will: all right. rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, will. we begin with this, near wily half of new york city s public school graduates who go on to college need remedial classes,
safe place for them to go to. that s prudent, that s responsible, it has political downsideside because the cameras say donald trump s an evil guy. biden had the same ones, but they were rachel: obama did. pete: biden had holding facilities rachel: yeah, obama had them first. pete: here s a tweet from the new york times investigative reporter, to your point, rachel, about xavier becerra. hhs secretary becerra is pushing staff to get migrant kids, illegals, released faster. he often asks why it can t be run like an assembly line. he berates staff and says, quote, if henry ford had seen this in the his plants, he would have never if have become rich and famous. will: i m going to the take it we don t have the video to play for you right now, but he goes on it s the a a very short
is the law of liberty. when you live in sin or disorder in our personal life or society, you create chaos that actually becomes a prison for you. will: yes. i think jocko willink said discipline is freedom. pete: but when you follow god s law or the law, it creates a sense of freedom that everyone can live by, but we ve flip ite. with. will: judgment is good. judgment is what keeps you from drinking bleach, you know? so this in society it s okay to say, that s not good, you know? you should judge something and say we are more civilized than to live hike this. rachel: and if there s no judgment, there s no way you can build a conscience and have personal responsibility where you re able to monitor yourself will: that s true. rachel: yeah. it s a great point. it is very broad, what we re talking about, but ultimately we re talking about the demise of civilization in many ways. pete: yeah.