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that's a shot of covington, kentucky. pete: the coffer of the new york post has a story about tori spelling which got will cain's brain going about where is everyone from 90210. will: were you team brenda or team cellingly? we were both team kelly. we have been us team -- everybody was team jennifer aniston on friends. rachel: you thought i was going to be luke perry versus jason previously, but i like jason better. pete: i wonder how much if you did diagnostic tests, if it would tell you what kind of person you are. will: oh, i love that. i want to clear up a debate there from earlier. these two introduced the subject the husband should be filling up a wife's gas tank. rachel: of course. will: i never heard of such a thing. this is not when we're in the car together and the car needs gas. this is -- pete: we would always get out and do the gas. will: no doubt about it. there's a wrinkle to this debate that i think is equally controversial. they have communal cars in their family. i've never heard of that as well. we have his car and her or car. pete: i think my parents had my dad's car and my mom's car, that's true. now, jen would say the one car is kind of her car, but there's no differentiation at all. we use them both equally all the time -- will: 50-50, i've never even heard of such a thing. which changes it, by the way, because you're saying he should fill up your gas tank, but you don't really have a gas tank, because he has two. pete: it's just the gas tank. rachel: can i tell you what the caveat is? i was thinking about this because, you know, i move -- i'm an arizona girl, and i loved sean so much that i was willing to move to northern wisconsin. and i had a lot -- and you guys know i don't like to be cold, i usually have a heater here. and so i don't shovel snow, i don't fill up my gas car in the winter. pete: that seems fair. i'm not going to shovel, i'm not going to pump. will: i don't think you should have to shovel snow. rachel: and i don't pump my gas because that's a man job. will: okay. well, you're getting smoked on social media. rachel: i don't care. i never wanted this genderless world -- pete: let me cher orally pick a few betweens. will: i love you guys, but this is from ms. fletcher. i'm with will, each should pump their own gas. stop making women dependent. women need to know how to take care of themselves. pete: it's not about not knowing how to -- will: that's one sample. rachel: i prefer not to because i have a husband. let me ask you this, when you were dating kathleen, did you guys go dutch or did you always pick up the tab? will: no, i always picked up the tab. i'm telling you, you are coloring way outside the lines -- i open doors, i i pay for tabs, i do all this stuff. but, i mean the -- rachel: i bet she'd like it if you would -- will: i'd be, like, whoo, you need to get to the gas station. [laughter] rachel: you know, i -- pete: do you do the dishes? will: yeah -- pete: that's a no. will: yeah, i do -- [laughter] i do more dishes than i cook. rachel: you know what i do do that men don't do? i gave birth nine times, and it's not easy. gassing up a car is a lot easier than that, so thank you. [laughter] pete: there to you go. rachel: mic drop. pete: and the debate continues. keep e-mailing us, [email protected] so we can actually get your thoughts. will: we'll read cherry picked e-mails from me. pete: as we do on "fox & friends," let's go from the frivolous to -- will: not. pete: the slightly frivolous to the very serious which is what's going to go down in 2024, and how does a rematch of biden versus trump actually play out. because as you see all these indictments and you see the charges against hunter and that case being made, you might think, oh, the front-runners are going to change except only in many cases solidify the sport for donald trump -- support for donald trump and president biden denying he's had interwith -- interaction with hunter, and the party goes along with it. we're looking at a potential rematch. what does that mean? well, a new memo came out from a 2020 biden pollster, her name is so linda lake, talking about the possibility of a biden versus trump rematch, and it was reported in "politico." here's how a biden camp person sees that match-up in 2024. the memo reads as follows: donald trump can win, number one. a lot on that side don't want to hear it and don't want to believe it could be true. number two, i think the third parties can take away enough votes to make don trump win. you're talking about the -- donald trump win with. you're talking about the professor out of princeton -- rachel: cornel west. pete: and, number three, we cannot underestimate the dissatisfied mood of the public and his ability, trump's ability, to mobilize voters. i think there's going to be a very close race. he seems impervious no matter how many indictments. you can run for president from jail. so, obviously, this memo was meant for public consumption. rachel: yeah. pete: but it's a recognition that when you look at the polling, it's a horse race. and what really matters are those four or five states are where donald trump polls very strongly. will: take a look at in "the new york times"-sienna poll, biden versus trump matchup if it were held today, you're looking at a dead even heat. the operative part of this, to me, the part we should be talking about, i think, increasingly more, is that prospect of a third party run. you know, rfk just took a trip to the border, and he came back, and he was talking very hawkish on the border. rachel: yeah. of. will: look, he's still on the left are. it doesn't take very deep the digging to understand where he is on some of these issues, but he's doing something. it's something different, and it does seem to be kind of setting himself up -- pete: has he hinted at running -- rachel: what happened there that's so interesting, he put this documentary up on, you know, his experience at the border, and essentially after a i saw it, what i came away with was, oh, trump was right about the wall, about the border. so at least on that topic, all it does is remind people that donald trump's instincts were right. one thing in that 43-43 poll that to you saw that i think should concern the left or the democrats is that, as you noted, pete, the indictments are only bolster thing trump. but also the corruption. that's a bipartisan issue. people don't like to know. now the now, maybe the media wants to cover up for them, but you saw in the polling after the last election when people didn't know about laptop and the corruption, when they did that poll, 14% of democrats said i would not have voted at all, or i would have vote for donald trump. that would have changed the election right there. and i think as this work by the republicans and representative comer to get more and more details out that are becoming more and more undeniable about the kind of corruption and money and, you know, we're talking upwards of $50 million that the biden family has made in are corrupt ways that are right now affecting our national security and prolonging our war many ukraine, etc., etc., i think this hurts. pete: it does. the third point talks about trump's ability to mobilize voters. but i think what biden and the democrats have counted on and they have a machine to execute is ballot harvesting. so if you're a republican looking at these polling feeling good, great, you could. but if you don't have a machine to harvest ballots legally, the left is going to do that legally or otherwise, and they're very, very good at it, and they count on that. so they mobilize low propensity voters who otherwise vote, but if you push them to register, push them to vote and help harvest that ballot, the ballots count just the same. rachel: well, there's a segment of the population, gen-z can, that a woman named ricky wrote for the new york post an op-ed saying that republicans are sleeping on the gen-z vote, and she thinks that's going to vote, that this gen-z vote is something that maybe republicans could go after but they're not. our own representative -- our own lawrence jones on his show "cross country" interviewed a few young voters to talk about their concerns, some gen-zers, and here's what they had to say. >> what is the number one issue for you in this next election? >> i think we need to stop the spending money on unnecessary excursions. endeavors. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think that we definitely need to stop sending a lot of our financial foreign aid to ukraine as well as a lot of these other, like, nato countries and stuff. >> gavin, what about you? >> well, there's a lot of issues right now, but i'd say most important arely would be the deep state. just seeing ever since trump was elected in 2016 how adamant they have been to true and go after him and other political opponents. >> i think largely it's the economy. it's, for me, it's hard to see, you know, billionaires get not taxed their fair amount, and that burden falls on lower and middle classes. pete: yeah. i mean, there are opportunities here for republicans. the university of michigan did a monitoring the future survey, i don't know if you guys saw that, of 12th grade boys and girls, and 12th grade boys today are more conservative than they've ever been in the country and less liberal, but 12th grade girls are more liberal hand they've ever been. rachel: how would they ever get married, these groups? [laughter] pete: they'll figure it out at some point. [inaudible conversations] will: married if women, skew back to conservative. the biggestest gap, i believe the biggest constituency for democrats is single women. pete: yes. which is what the democrat part- rachel: yeah. that's why they like single women. pete: and that's why they try to leverage something like the turnover of roe v. wade to their political advantage. rachel: that's a very good point. yeah, don't sleep on gen-z. pete: i would also just note the whole premise of the other candidates getting into the republican primary was that they would be more electable than donald trump. that was a big part of the case of ron desantis and others six months ago, we can win, he can't. now the polls show he can win getting rid of that talking point. rachel: yeah. we'll see what happens. well, what if we toll you -- told you you and a guest of your choice could attend the highly anticipated republican presidential primary debate in milwaukee on august 23rd? will: nine lucky winners plus one guest each will have the chance to attend all expenses paid. ft. president nice. enter to win now at fox debate sweeps.com. today is the last day to enter. winners will be selected tomorrow. rachel: is it a drawing? president i don't know. will: sweepstakes. pete: sweepstakes must suggest some sort of random nature to it. but you can't win if you don't play. will: sorry. this story, i think, it's just, it gets actually increasingly interesting to me as we go on. bud light has now lost 3 $395 million in u.s. sales. we've seen what it's tone to its stock as well. after it partnership with trans-activist dylan mulvaney. there's been reports at foxnews.com suggesting that part of the problem that led to this is that bud light moved its marketing and advertise thing department from st. louis to new york. changing, i think, and we've all talked about this, the potential employment pool. just how you see the world, you see the world in a different light depending upon the geography and where you live. welshing billy busch who's an heir to the anheuser-busch family said this about that partnership. he said, i think my family, my ancestors, would have rolled over in their graves. they love this can country and what it stood for. of they believe that transgender, gas, was all a very personal issue.. -- gays. it's a free country and people are allow to do what they want, but it was never meant to be on a beer and never meant to be pushed in people's faces. rachel: you know, i have -- can my thoughts on why this particular i guess boycott on bud light has been so effective is that you don't have to the say anything, right? i think people are still afraid in public to say what they think. but all you have to do is just not buy the beer, and you can sort of voices your opinion. and i think that it's great that it stuck and that there's a message being sent to, you know, corporate america that we're not going to stand for this. but in the end, we're not going to see real change, fundamental change until people have more courage and willing to do more than just not buy bud light. will: it's one of the dumbest things ever done. pete: the destruction of an iconic brand. destruction. will: ever done in business. rachel: it'll be studied, for sure. will: no doubt. and i forgot her name, the video and all that, parking lot of the success is silent. i don't think people are afraid to be silent, like, on this one. you know, i was in a golf tournament with some buddies the other day, it was a huge controversy about who won, unsportsmanlike conduct. one of the suggestions on the text chain afterwards was, well, the losers have to drink a bunch of bud light in front of everybody. [laughter] that's what it is now. pete: our family had a fourth of july family olympics, and the loser had to, got a big can of bud light. rachel: why do you think joe rogan is all in on bud light and drinking it on air? does anybody have any thoughts on that? pete: i don't know. will: i'm not read this on that. pete: i'm read in a little bit on some moonshot attempts to try to revive the brand. you've got to get somebody who went after it to say we'll give bud light a second chance -- rachel: like kid rock. pete: somebody like that is going to have to help them do a mea culpa and say, all right, the onslaught is over because they've said they were wrong. rachel: they're not going to like that. will: it's not just a boy9 cot, a scwoak now. -- boycott. pete: yeah. rachel: that's a great point. we're going to turn now i to your headlines. police arresting this oklahoma man saying he stomped on a 71-year-old woman's face after she said something he did not like. he's facing an aggravated assault and battery charges after the attack thursday in tulsa. the woman suffered severe injuries and had shoe tread prints visible on her face. she is expected to recover. oh, what a terrible story of. elon musk now vowing serious support for people who lost jobs over tweets. he said last night if you were unfairly treat by your employer due to posting or linking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill, no limit. wow. he added later, and we won't just sue, it will be extremely loud, and we will go after the boards of directors of the companies too. that's actually huge news. pete: interesting. rachel: really interesting. all right. and it is also national friendship day, a day encouraging people to reach out to their friends. we've all loved watching pete and will develop their bromance every weekend, so here's a look back at some of our favorite moments. >> who was will's first friend at fox. pete: first friend at fox is moi. [laughter] ♪ ♪ will: you can see it, you and me having a joust with those inflatable -- [laughter] rachel: no competition. pete: nothing but love. ♪ ♪ pete: i don't want to punch my buddy in the face on national t- rachel: that's not exactly what i thought -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] pete: we were on tandem bikes. rachel: i've always known you guys were bffs, but it's never really looked more like it. it was national puzzle day. pete: let's see if i can get will's face. will: what are you doing? pete: i'm going to car carry you around in my pocket. rachel: you guys should get a locket with each other's pictures. will: cuff links. they're awesome. best friends. [laughter] >> y'all put these little boosters -- [laughter] >> yeah, exactly. will: it was caught when you texted me last night and said, hey, let's wear gray. pete: you and me together. will: doing this number. pete: and we're also getting an ice bath later in the show, will. >> do you want to hold hands? pete: i'll hold will's hand if he'll hold mine. [laughter] didn't see that coming. rachel: that was so cute. will: luckily, they stopped it before yesterday, yesterday was not good. pete: yesterday was the culmination of our friendship. will: we had a water gunfight, water tank fight -- pete: there's another word for it, but i'm going to leave it. [laughter] rachel: it was such a nice warning until if pete ruined it. pete: we weren't micked up. rachel: you guys are bfs, and it's really beautiful. pete: we both love working with friends. include. >>ing you. will: even though you don't fill up your own gas tank. pete: and we move on on this sunday morning. the box office will spotlight another veterans group dedicated to stopping child trafficking and putting predators behind bars. will: and these billionaires definitely aren't celebrating national friendship day k find out how mark zuckerberg's preparing for his upcoming cage fighis mt with elon miss. like 2k on purchases of $5,000 or more, so sam can make smart ideas, a brilliant reality! chase for business. make more of what's yours. every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. 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( ♪ ) ♪ >> after visiting the border, i've come to understand that the open border policy is just a way of funding a multibillion dollar drug and human trafficking operation for the mexican drug cartels. i witnessed this dystopian nightmare of this uncontrolled flow of desperate humanity crossing the border and converging here because of misbegotten policies. if. rachel: rfk jr. ripping into the biden administration's handling. border in a new documentary e after his visit to yuma, arizona, or or last week. joining us now our political panel, fox news contributors charlie hurt, dr. nicole saphier and gianno caldwell. i'll start with you, charlie. he talk about in this documentary the superiority of the trump wall versus -- >> oh, yeah. rachel: so here's my question, does this help rfk jr. with, or does this just remind maybe some democrats and independentses that trump was right about the wall? >> oh, i think it absolutely helps rfk jr. because he realizes thatting you know, the old democrat party was a party that believed in borders. they are no longer. and, of course, he's doing exactly what donald trump did in 2016 which is to drag the party and the whole country back to the primary focus which is you have to have a border. and as a result of the democrats' complete embrace of this open border stuff, the party has returned to the era where they openly, they're the party of slavery. they're the party of child trafficking. rachel: yes. >> and that's not the party's history, and i think it's a fantastic think whether rfk can, you know, get the traction he needs, the majority of the voters agree with him. rachel: yeah. you know, nicole, you and i are both from arizona. you've seen this stuff firsthand. you talk about slavery, absolutely, there is indentured servitude, we have child labor in our country like we've never seen before and, of course, all the attention that's been brought to child trafficking that we know is being enabled by this administration across the border right now. >> well, absolutely. and the elites are pushing for a borderless society. they believe themselves to be morally superior to the rest of us, and they have no regard for the consequences of their action. look over to europe and what happened for the last 30 years, they've had essentially a migrant crisis, and they've had to roll back a lot of their open border policies because of rise of trafficking, crime and really just an exhaustion of social resources. you know, i worked in the county hospital system of arizona for about 10 years. we took care of a lot of migrants. yuma, where rfk jr. filmed that documentary, they reported about $30 million of uncompensated care for illegal migrants just this year alone. so, yes, you again have these elites pushing for borderless nations, but yet they continue to protect themselves with borders around their homes to provide them security, and the only people who suffer are those that cannot afford the same things they can. rachel: such a great point. i know people in yuma, arizona, who have to travel 50, 70, 100 miles to get their kids into appointments because the hospital in yuma is too full on, as you said, $30 million of uncompensated care. who who picks up that tab? not joe biden. >> taxpayers. rachel: yeah. gianno, your thoughts on this movie by rfk to really highlight the border when this is clearly an issue that the democrats thought, hey, we're all united on this. >> you know, i think it was a smart move, and i've got to be honest when it comes to rfk, he's done something democrats generally don't do when host talking about whether the impact of vaccines, covid, etc., he takes positions that mainstream democrats don't necessarily take, but you can see him getting support for it which tells me there's people in the party that's hungry for truth, and they're not necessarily getting it from joe biden and many of his minions, if you will. rachel: [inaudible] >> no, i don't think he has a to shot. [laughter] anyone here think? i don't think so. the fact of the matter is he could operate as a spoiler to joe biden if he would be a third party candidate or something like that, but when you think about immigration, i learned about immigration when i was a kid. my grandfather, small business other than often -- owner, often talked about the fact that illegal immigration was outbidding his business -- rachel: yes. >> people would use those folks, and until run him out of business, and he was losing a lot of money. if you take it to that point -- rachel: yeah. that was a classic liberal position. >> it was, it was. rachel: cesar chavez was an advocate in particular. >> and then we had 1.5 million getaways, three times as many under the trump administration, 200 people on the terrorist watch list who we saw have poured into our country, over 505 million people -- 5 million people. and you think this isn't an issuesome. >> i don't think he has a shot, but with i think he goes against the establishment, and that has prompted the democrats to think about a stronger candidate. no one really wants a second term with joe bide, and fewer want kamala harris. rachel: charlie, last naught on -- thought on? you think joe biden might not be nominee? >> i think it's a much larger problem because of the massive disconnect between the party elders and the actual regular voters who are not in for this. and i recommend everybody go and watch this documentary with rfk jr. the last line he talks about the need to build the wall, and he talks about needing to make america great again. rachel: wow. sounds very trumpian. >> very quickly. the primary against bernie sanders who actually had a chance -- [laughter] >> that's a great point. >> is versus somebody who doesn't. i don't think he has a chance because they will usurp, obstruct anybody's right to run against joe biden. we've seen it time and time again, and i don't think that changes here with rfk. unfortunately for rfk. rachel: interesting thoughts. love having you all here, love it. all right, well, listen, they're all going to be on "the big weekend show," so if you haven't had enough of them -- [laughter] get more of them at 7 p.m -- >> plus katie pavlich. rachel: another arizonan. i love all this. thank you, gianno, nicole and charlie. okay, still ahead, fueling debate. we asked all of you at home if men should be filling up gas tanks. the results are in, and we're going to share this very important information next. first, it was pizza and now the left is going after ice cream. you got that right, ice cream. the chilly reception for mr. softee trucks coming up. ♪ the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...or blasting the air conditioning. because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save $500 on all-new tempur-breeze mattresses. why is aaron happy? 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ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. learn how abbvie could help you save. rick: welcome back to "fox & friends." a lot going on in the weather including a lot of heat continuing acontrols the south. really cool -- across the south. all part of this system right here bringing some really significant rain this morning across oklahoma, now headed in towards arkansas, and this rotation that you see this in the northern plains, that's going to be the9 catalyst for severe weather both today and tomorrow. today's severe weather9 event right around the center part of where the ohio river and the mississippi river valley meets, down towards the tennessee valley, mostly strong wind and maybe a little bit of hail. and then tomorrow a bigger threat for some really significant winds especially across the central appalachians and headed out towards parts of the carolinas. could see a tornado or two along with the storms throughout the afternoon for tomorrow. take a look also here, with we've got the heat across the southern tier of the country, heat advisories all the way are from southern california all the way towards florida. you think it's summer, it should be hot, shouldn't be this hot. they're starting to become very dangerous. phoenix, again, temperatures into the mid triple digits and areas across much of texas and the deep south feeling # # 10-# 15. guys, over to you. will: thank you, rick. so yesterday was the first day in the 72 years that oregon drivers were allowed to pump their own gas. while there is confusion in oregon about how to pump gas, it got us talking about the who pumps the gas. so we asked you what you think. pete: and the responses were overwhelming in one direction -- will: oh, come on. pete: okay, one response was i fill my wife's gas tank and wash her car every sunday and been married over 50 years. will: this was a debate about do you fill up your wife's gas tank which i'm on one side, and thesegies -- guys are on the other. pete: it's basically chivalry versus than-chivalry. rachel: exactly. the non-chivalrous texan. patricia says she fills the gases and her husband keeps up the maintenance. mike says in the 46 years of marriage his wife has never had to pump his own gas because it's the one thing he can do to keep her safe and secure. [laughter] i love this guy. will: [inaudible] rachel: huh? will: the one thing you can do to keep her safe and secure? turn the alarm on. arm up. rachel: and tammy says she never even thought of her husband monitoring the gas levels. will: that's where i'm, i'm with tammy. i never even thought about that before. you're a different situation, i understand you're on her side. you're both the same on this. they have communal cars. like, they don't have their own car and the wife has their own car, they all just drive whatever -- pete: he's trying to take me down a peg -- rachel: no, you should feel good about yourself, he should fell terrible. pete, you're on the right side of this issue. pete: i feel good about it -- one viewer mentioned maintenance? he's waving his head. rachel: i have never once changed the oil in my car, not even once. pete: i'll confess this, when it comes to maintenance of the cars, jen is all over it. so when there's a recall notice or something, i'm never going to do that. she, like, does that. rachel: i've never done anything like that. pete: and monitors stuff on cars. she does a lot on the cars. will: i have a car, she has a car. i don't even know when her car is low. rachel: you would look. will: i'm not getting in her car. like, i get out of my car in the driveway and i go, hey, i better go get her keys, i go inside and get her keys and turn it on -- rachel: no, you just go ones a week to make sure my wife's car is filled up. and, by way, he claims his twitter is -- can i didn't know all the feminists were on your twitter feed here give you all kinds of genderless feedback. will: it's not feminist, it's just people that do things in the world. [laughter] like fill up gas tanks. it's not even a complicated thing. it's not hard. rachel: i'm not saying i won't do it, i'm saying -- pete: it's like the bud light boycott. will: it's not like changing a tire. it's all push button. rachel: sometimes it's cold outside, you have to get out of your car, it's just easier to have a husband who'll do it for me. why -- i mean -- yeah. pete: it will not be resolved this morning. will: ever. rachel: maybe we should have kathleen call in. pete: a wife phoner? i think we might get that. let's work on that. rachel: all right. pete: let's move to -- first it was pizza, new york city again, indicative often of what's coming to your town or neighborhood next. first they tried to regulate pizza ovens, now it's ice cream. a democratic councilman in new york wants to get rid of mr. softee trucks because they mitt too much gas. we were walking around the city yesterday, my son and i, they're everywhere. will: they're great. pete: and they're great on a hot day, as rick just pointed out. but apparently this councilman, they should be electric or sola- rachel: which will cost them $50,000 -- pete: at least $5,000. $5,000 to upcharge, to retrofit your vehicle and something else could put you out of business. rachel: when you're selling them for, what do they cost now? $4? will: joe borelli said this, in the dog days of august it's hard to imagine more of a killjoy than putting a bull's eye on the iconic ice cream man. i give you lincoln wrestler are, that's not the icecaps melting, kids, it's your summertime tears. the priorities, it's so stupid. rachel: dave portnoy from barstool, he's kind of famous, here's what he had to say when they were cracking down on pizza optses, which was pleat r -- pizza ovens, when was cleatly unnecessary. >> we've got a lot of problems in new york city. there's trash, there's crime, we saw the thing on the immigrants earlier. you've got private jets, you name it, pizza is probably the last thing on the list that people should be worried about right now. so to me, it was nuts. like, if you fix everything else, then worry about the pizza. will: and there's so many things in the city you could be focused on. focus on an ice cream truck? pete: by the way, portnoy does these pizza reviews, he says one bite with, everybody knows the rules, but he always takes more than one bite. so what is that? will: it's the thing. pete: you take more than one bite -- will: seems like that would appeal to pete hegseth. pete: yes. [laughter] rachel: what is the best pizza, he says? will: it's not like -- it's little guys everywhere. pete: they get huge publicity and lots more business because of it. rachel: nothing better than a good piece of pizza. all right, well, still ahead, tim tebow joins us live. i bet he will put gas in his wife/girlfriend's car. i don't know if he's married or not. pete: definitely. will: why don't you ask him in. pete: we'll ask him. and elon musk revealing his fight with mark zuckerberg will be live streamed as the meta ceo reveals his 4,000-calorie diet a day to bulk up. we've got michael shandler, ufc fighter, shares his a vice for the billionaire butt. listen up, you dogs with allergic itch! today's talking lesson is just one word: apoquel. ap--o--quel. ♪ you can't teach your itchy dog to talk... ...so, talk to your vet about apoquel. apoquel is for the control of allergic itch in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chances of developing serious infections... ...and may cause existing parasitic skin infections or pre-existing cancers to worsen. new neoplasias have been observed. i'm glad we speak the same language. ask your vet for apoquel. pete: elon musk revealing his upcoming fight with mark zuckerberg will be live streamed on x and all proceeds will go to charity. will: so is this a go? pete: i appears -- it appears to be a thing. will: zuckerberg says he's consuming 4,000 calories a day to bull up. -- to bulk up. pete: here to reab act is ufc fighter michael shandler. michael, thanks for being here. i assume consuming a lot of calories is a regular thing before a ufc9 fight. we've got some mcdonald's here with us, but would you recommend the mcdonald's prep diet? it sounds like that's zuckerberg approach. >> absolutely not, guys. yes, obviously, thest thing with this fight has always been zuckerberg is a lot smaller than elon musk and he is younger, but trying to gain that weight but to do it via mcdonald's, which is not really real food, what you have sitting in front of you is not real field. you get a lot of calories -- sorry. 271 grams of carbs if you added the dessert, is so i would not recommend it. kyla: what's your shirt say, michael? >> i had to wear the the zuckerberg versus musk shirt. will wisconsin yeah, i like that. >> this is on the ufc web site. they're promoting it so hopefully it happens. will: so 4,000 calories, this is something i would have done in high school, but this is not good for you right here. it just seems like, you know, he could go lower calories and higher quality food and bulk up. >> yeah. and that's what we do as legitimate fighters who are going through 10-week, 12-week training camps. if you do need to add calories in order to make sure you don't muscle yeahs, if you will, or you're trying to bulk up like zuckerberg would be, you can get 4,000 calories eating real, whole foods, lean proteins, adding fat in there, good fats, and vegetables and not just the fake food you have sitting in front of you. pete: we just showed the tale of the tape here. you mentioned the size difference. let's say zuckerberg is more well trained, which i guess we're hearing, can he make up for that even though there's this big weight difference? >> i think he can, you know? in this fight i would pick zuckerberg for the main fact that he's actually been training now for the last 10 years or so. you're seeing the body transformation, he's turning into less of just the, quote-unquote, computer geek we all thought he was and turning into, you know, zuckerberg 2.0, if you will. will: right. >> and, yeah, if you remember back in ufc 1 back when the ufc first started, you had sumo wrestlers fighting against 160-pound guys, doesn't matter. will: that shows the value of training. but musk has the one big punch factor. all right, michael, great to talk to you, thank you so much. pete: good stuff. >> thanks, guys. will: big show still ahead. shannon bream joins us at theas top of thee hour. genius! like 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more, so sam can make smart ideas, a brilliant reality! chase for business. make more of what's yours. i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? 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that's a shot of covington, kentucky. pete: the coffer of the new york post has a story about tori spelling which got will cain's brain going about where is everyone from 90210. will: were you team brenda or team cellingly? we were both team kelly. we have been us team -- everybody was team jennifer aniston on friends. rachel: you thought i was going to be luke perry versus jason previously, but i like jason better. pete: i wonder how much if you did diagnostic tests, if it would tell you what kind of person you are. will: oh, i love that. i want to clear up a debate there from earlier. these two introduced the subject the husband should be filling up a wife's gas tank. rachel: of course. will: i never heard of such a thing. this is not when we're in the car together and the car needs gas. this is -- pete: we would always get out and do the gas. will: no doubt about it. there's a wrinkle to this debate that i think is equally controversial. they have communal cars in their family. i've never heard of that as well. we have his car and her or car. pete: i think my parents had my dad's car and my mom's car, that's true. now, jen would say the one car is kind of her car, but there's no differentiation at all. we use them both equally all the time -- will: 50-50, i've never even heard of such a thing. which changes it, by the way, because you're saying he should fill up your gas tank, but you don't really have a gas tank, because he has two. pete: it's just the gas tank. rachel: can i tell you what the caveat is? i was thinking about this because, you know, i move -- i'm an arizona girl, and i loved sean so much that i was willing to move to northern wisconsin. and i had a lot -- and you guys know i don't like to be cold, i usually have a heater here. and so i don't shovel snow, i don't fill up my gas car in the winter. pete: that seems fair. i'm not going to shovel, i'm not going to pump. will: i don't think you should have to shovel snow. rachel: and i don't pump my gas because that's a man job. will: okay. well, you're getting smoked on social media. rachel: i don't care. i never wanted this genderless world -- pete: let me cher orally pick a few betweens. will: i love you guys, but this is from ms. fletcher. i'm with will, each should pump their own gas. stop making women dependent. women need to know how to take care of themselves. pete: it's not about not knowing how to -- will: that's one sample. rachel: i prefer not to because i have a husband. let me ask you this, when you were dating kathleen, did you guys go dutch or did you always pick up the tab? will: no, i always picked up the tab. i'm telling you, you are coloring way outside the lines -- i open doors, i i pay for tabs, i do all this stuff. but, i mean the -- rachel: i bet she'd like it if you would -- will: i'd be, like, whoo, you need to get to the gas station. [laughter] rachel: you know, i -- pete: do you do the dishes? will: yeah -- pete: that's a no. will: yeah, i do -- [laughter] i do more dishes than i cook. rachel: you know what i do do that men don't do? i gave birth nine times, and it's not easy. gassing up a car is a lot easier than that, so thank you. [laughter] pete: there to you go. rachel: mic drop. pete: and the debate continues. keep e-mailing us, friends@foxnews.com so we can actually get your thoughts. will: we'll read cherry picked e-mails from me. pete: as we do on "fox & friends," let's go from the frivolous to -- will: not. pete: the slightly frivolous to the very serious which is what's going to go down in 2024, and how does a rematch of biden versus trump actually play out. because as you see all these indictments and you see the charges against hunter and that case being made, you might think, oh, the front-runners are going to change except only in many cases solidify the sport for donald trump -- support for donald trump and president biden denying he's had interwith -- interaction with hunter, and the party goes along with it. we're looking at a potential rematch. what does that mean? well, a new memo came out from a 2020 biden pollster, her name is so linda lake, talking about the possibility of a biden versus trump rematch, and it was reported in "politico." here's how a biden camp person sees that match-up in 2024. the memo reads as follows: donald trump can win, number one. a lot on that side don't want to hear it and don't want to believe it could be true. number two, i think the third parties can take away enough votes to make don trump win. you're talking about the -- donald trump win with. you're talking about the professor out of princeton -- rachel: cornel west. pete: and, number three, we cannot underestimate the dissatisfied mood of the public and his ability, trump's ability, to mobilize voters. i think there's going to be a very close race. he seems impervious no matter how many indictments. you can run for president from jail. so, obviously, this memo was meant for public consumption. rachel: yeah. pete: but it's a recognition that when you look at the polling, it's a horse race. and what really matters are those four or five states are where donald trump polls very strongly. will: take a look at in "the new york times"-sienna poll, biden versus trump matchup if it were held today, you're looking at a dead even heat. the operative part of this, to me, the part we should be talking about, i think, increasingly more, is that prospect of a third party run. you know, rfk just took a trip to the border, and he came back, and he was talking very hawkish on the border. rachel: yeah. of. will: look, he's still on the left are. it doesn't take very deep the digging to understand where he is on some of these issues, but he's doing something. it's something different, and it does seem to be kind of setting himself up -- pete: has he hinted at running -- rachel: what happened there that's so interesting, he put this documentary up on, you know, his experience at the border, and essentially after a i saw it, what i came away with was, oh, trump was right about the wall, about the border. so at least on that topic, all it does is remind people that donald trump's instincts were right. one thing in that 43-43 poll that to you saw that i think should concern the left or the democrats is that, as you noted, pete, the indictments are only bolster thing trump. but also the corruption. that's a bipartisan issue. people don't like to know. now the now, maybe the media wants to cover up for them, but you saw in the polling after the last election when people didn't know about laptop and the corruption, when they did that poll, 14% of democrats said i would not have voted at all, or i would have vote for donald trump. that would have changed the election right there. and i think as this work by the republicans and representative comer to get more and more details out that are becoming more and more undeniable about the kind of corruption and money and, you know, we're talking upwards of $50 million that the biden family has made in are corrupt ways that are right now affecting our national security and prolonging our war many ukraine, etc., etc., i think this hurts. pete: it does. the third point talks about trump's ability to mobilize voters. but i think what biden and the democrats have counted on and they have a machine to execute is ballot harvesting. so if you're a republican looking at these polling feeling good, great, you could. but if you don't have a machine to harvest ballots legally, the left is going to do that legally or otherwise, and they're very, very good at it, and they count on that. so they mobilize low propensity voters who otherwise vote, but if you push them to register, push them to vote and help harvest that ballot, the ballots count just the same. rachel: well, there's a segment of the population, gen-z can, that a woman named ricky wrote for the new york post an op-ed saying that republicans are sleeping on the gen-z vote, and she thinks that's going to vote, that this gen-z vote is something that maybe republicans could go after but they're not. our own representative -- our own lawrence jones on his show "cross country" interviewed a few young voters to talk about their concerns, some gen-zers, and here's what they had to say. >> what is the number one issue for you in this next election? >> i think we need to stop the spending money on unnecessary excursions. endeavors. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think that we definitely need to stop sending a lot of our financial foreign aid to ukraine as well as a lot of these other, like, nato countries and stuff. >> gavin, what about you? >> well, there's a lot of issues right now, but i'd say most important arely would be the deep state. just seeing ever since trump was elected in 2016 how adamant they have been to true and go after him and other political opponents. >> i think largely it's the economy. it's, for me, it's hard to see, you know, billionaires get not taxed their fair amount, and that burden falls on lower and middle classes. pete: yeah. i mean, there are opportunities here for republicans. the university of michigan did a monitoring the future survey, i don't know if you guys saw that, of 12th grade boys and girls, and 12th grade boys today are more conservative than they've ever been in the country and less liberal, but 12th grade girls are more liberal hand they've ever been. rachel: how would they ever get married, these groups? [laughter] pete: they'll figure it out at some point. [inaudible conversations] will: married if women, skew back to conservative. the biggestest gap, i believe the biggest constituency for democrats is single women. pete: yes. which is what the democrat part- rachel: yeah. that's why they like single women. pete: and that's why they try to leverage something like the turnover of roe v. wade to their political advantage. rachel: that's a very good point. yeah, don't sleep on gen-z. pete: i would also just note the whole premise of the other candidates getting into the republican primary was that they would be more electable than donald trump. that was a big part of the case of ron desantis and others six months ago, we can win, he can't. now the polls show he can win getting rid of that talking point. rachel: yeah. we'll see what happens. well, what if we toll you -- told you you and a guest of your choice could attend the highly anticipated republican presidential primary debate in milwaukee on august 23rd? will: nine lucky winners plus one guest each will have the chance to attend all expenses paid. ft. president nice. enter to win now at fox debate sweeps.com. today is the last day to enter. winners will be selected tomorrow. rachel: is it a drawing? president i don't know. will: sweepstakes. pete: sweepstakes must suggest some sort of random nature to it. but you can't win if you don't play. will: sorry. this story, i think, it's just, it gets actually increasingly interesting to me as we go on. bud light has now lost 3 $395 million in u.s. sales. we've seen what it's tone to its stock as well. after it partnership with trans-activist dylan mulvaney. there's been reports at foxnews.com suggesting that part of the problem that led to this is that bud light moved its marketing and advertise thing department from st. louis to new york. changing, i think, and we've all talked about this, the potential employment pool. just how you see the world, you see the world in a different light depending upon the geography and where you live. welshing billy busch who's an heir to the anheuser-busch family said this about that partnership. he said, i think my family, my ancestors, would have rolled over in their graves. they love this can country and what it stood for. of they believe that transgender, gas, was all a very personal issue.. -- gays. it's a free country and people are allow to do what they want, but it was never meant to be on a beer and never meant to be pushed in people's faces. rachel: you know, i have -- can my thoughts on why this particular i guess boycott on bud light has been so effective is that you don't have to the say anything, right? i think people are still afraid in public to say what they think. but all you have to do is just not buy the beer, and you can sort of voices your opinion. and i think that it's great that it stuck and that there's a message being sent to, you know, corporate america that we're not going to stand for this. but in the end, we're not going to see real change, fundamental change until people have more courage and willing to do more than just not buy bud light. will: it's one of the dumbest things ever done. pete: the destruction of an iconic brand. destruction. will: ever done in business. rachel: it'll be studied, for sure. will: no doubt. and i forgot her name, the video and all that, parking lot of the success is silent. i don't think people are afraid to be silent, like, on this one. you know, i was in a golf tournament with some buddies the other day, it was a huge controversy about who won, unsportsmanlike conduct. one of the suggestions on the text chain afterwards was, well, the losers have to drink a bunch of bud light in front of everybody. [laughter] that's what it is now. pete: our family had a fourth of july family olympics, and the loser had to, got a big can of bud light. rachel: why do you think joe rogan is all in on bud light and drinking it on air? does anybody have any thoughts on that? pete: i don't know. will: i'm not read this on that. pete: i'm read in a little bit on some moonshot attempts to try to revive the brand. you've got to get somebody who went after it to say we'll give bud light a second chance -- rachel: like kid rock. pete: somebody like that is going to have to help them do a mea culpa and say, all right, the onslaught is over because they've said they were wrong. rachel: they're not going to like that. will: it's not just a boy9 cot, a scwoak now. -- boycott. pete: yeah. rachel: that's a great point. we're going to turn now i to your headlines. police arresting this oklahoma man saying he stomped on a 71-year-old woman's face after she said something he did not like. he's facing an aggravated assault and battery charges after the attack thursday in tulsa. the woman suffered severe injuries and had shoe tread prints visible on her face. she is expected to recover. oh, what a terrible story of. elon musk now vowing serious support for people who lost jobs over tweets. he said last night if you were unfairly treat by your employer due to posting or linking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill, no limit. wow. he added later, and we won't just sue, it will be extremely loud, and we will go after the boards of directors of the companies too. that's actually huge news. pete: interesting. rachel: really interesting. all right. and it is also national friendship day, a day encouraging people to reach out to their friends. we've all loved watching pete and will develop their bromance every weekend, so here's a look back at some of our favorite moments. >> who was will's first friend at fox. pete: first friend at fox is moi. [laughter] ♪ ♪ will: you can see it, you and me having a joust with those inflatable -- [laughter] rachel: no competition. pete: nothing but love. ♪ ♪ pete: i don't want to punch my buddy in the face on national t- rachel: that's not exactly what i thought -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] pete: we were on tandem bikes. rachel: i've always known you guys were bffs, but it's never really looked more like it. it was national puzzle day. pete: let's see if i can get will's face. will: what are you doing? pete: i'm going to car carry you around in my pocket. rachel: you guys should get a locket with each other's pictures. will: cuff links. they're awesome. best friends. [laughter] >> y'all put these little boosters -- [laughter] >> yeah, exactly. will: it was caught when you texted me last night and said, hey, let's wear gray. pete: you and me together. will: doing this number. pete: and we're also getting an ice bath later in the show, will. >> do you want to hold hands? pete: i'll hold will's hand if he'll hold mine. [laughter] didn't see that coming. rachel: that was so cute. will: luckily, they stopped it before yesterday, yesterday was not good. pete: yesterday was the culmination of our friendship. will: we had a water gunfight, water tank fight -- pete: there's another word for it, but i'm going to leave it. [laughter] rachel: it was such a nice warning until if pete ruined it. pete: we weren't micked up. rachel: you guys are bfs, and it's really beautiful. pete: we both love working with friends. include. >>ing you. will: even though you don't fill up your own gas tank. pete: and we move on on this sunday morning. the box office will spotlight another veterans group dedicated to stopping child trafficking and putting predators behind bars. will: and these billionaires definitely aren't celebrating national friendship day k find out how mark zuckerberg's preparing for his upcoming cage fighis mt with elon miss. like 2k on purchases of $5,000 or more, so sam can make smart ideas, a brilliant reality! chase for business. make more of what's yours. every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. 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( ♪ ) ♪ >> after visiting the border, i've come to understand that the open border policy is just a way of funding a multibillion dollar drug and human trafficking operation for the mexican drug cartels. i witnessed this dystopian nightmare of this uncontrolled flow of desperate humanity crossing the border and converging here because of misbegotten policies. if. rachel: rfk jr. ripping into the biden administration's handling. border in a new documentary e after his visit to yuma, arizona, or or last week. joining us now our political panel, fox news contributors charlie hurt, dr. nicole saphier and gianno caldwell. i'll start with you, charlie. he talk about in this documentary the superiority of the trump wall versus -- >> oh, yeah. rachel: so here's my question, does this help rfk jr. with, or does this just remind maybe some democrats and independentses that trump was right about the wall? >> oh, i think it absolutely helps rfk jr. because he realizes thatting you know, the old democrat party was a party that believed in borders. they are no longer. and, of course, he's doing exactly what donald trump did in 2016 which is to drag the party and the whole country back to the primary focus which is you have to have a border. and as a result of the democrats' complete embrace of this open border stuff, the party has returned to the era where they openly, they're the party of slavery. they're the party of child trafficking. rachel: yes. >> and that's not the party's history, and i think it's a fantastic think whether rfk can, you know, get the traction he needs, the majority of the voters agree with him. rachel: yeah. you know, nicole, you and i are both from arizona. you've seen this stuff firsthand. you talk about slavery, absolutely, there is indentured servitude, we have child labor in our country like we've never seen before and, of course, all the attention that's been brought to child trafficking that we know is being enabled by this administration across the border right now. >> well, absolutely. and the elites are pushing for a borderless society. they believe themselves to be morally superior to the rest of us, and they have no regard for the consequences of their action. look over to europe and what happened for the last 30 years, they've had essentially a migrant crisis, and they've had to roll back a lot of their open border policies because of rise of trafficking, crime and really just an exhaustion of social resources. you know, i worked in the county hospital system of arizona for about 10 years. we took care of a lot of migrants. yuma, where rfk jr. filmed that documentary, they reported about $30 million of uncompensated care for illegal migrants just this year alone. so, yes, you again have these elites pushing for borderless nations, but yet they continue to protect themselves with borders around their homes to provide them security, and the only people who suffer are those that cannot afford the same things they can. rachel: such a great point. i know people in yuma, arizona, who have to travel 50, 70, 100 miles to get their kids into appointments because the hospital in yuma is too full on, as you said, $30 million of uncompensated care. who who picks up that tab? not joe biden. >> taxpayers. rachel: yeah. gianno, your thoughts on this movie by rfk to really highlight the border when this is clearly an issue that the democrats thought, hey, we're all united on this. >> you know, i think it was a smart move, and i've got to be honest when it comes to rfk, he's done something democrats generally don't do when host talking about whether the impact of vaccines, covid, etc., he takes positions that mainstream democrats don't necessarily take, but you can see him getting support for it which tells me there's people in the party that's hungry for truth, and they're not necessarily getting it from joe biden and many of his minions, if you will. rachel: [inaudible] >> no, i don't think he has a to shot. [laughter] anyone here think? i don't think so. the fact of the matter is he could operate as a spoiler to joe biden if he would be a third party candidate or something like that, but when you think about immigration, i learned about immigration when i was a kid. my grandfather, small business other than often -- owner, often talked about the fact that illegal immigration was outbidding his business -- rachel: yes. >> people would use those folks, and until run him out of business, and he was losing a lot of money. if you take it to that point -- rachel: yeah. that was a classic liberal position. >> it was, it was. rachel: cesar chavez was an advocate in particular. >> and then we had 1.5 million getaways, three times as many under the trump administration, 200 people on the terrorist watch list who we saw have poured into our country, over 505 million people -- 5 million people. and you think this isn't an issuesome. >> i don't think he has a shot, but with i think he goes against the establishment, and that has prompted the democrats to think about a stronger candidate. no one really wants a second term with joe bide, and fewer want kamala harris. rachel: charlie, last naught on -- thought on? you think joe biden might not be nominee? >> i think it's a much larger problem because of the massive disconnect between the party elders and the actual regular voters who are not in for this. and i recommend everybody go and watch this documentary with rfk jr. the last line he talks about the need to build the wall, and he talks about needing to make america great again. rachel: wow. sounds very trumpian. >> very quickly. the primary against bernie sanders who actually had a chance -- [laughter] >> that's a great point. >> is versus somebody who doesn't. i don't think he has a chance because they will usurp, obstruct anybody's right to run against joe biden. we've seen it time and time again, and i don't think that changes here with rfk. unfortunately for rfk. rachel: interesting thoughts. love having you all here, love it. all right, well, listen, they're all going to be on "the big weekend show," so if you haven't had enough of them -- [laughter] get more of them at 7 p.m -- >> plus katie pavlich. rachel: another arizonan. i love all this. thank you, gianno, nicole and charlie. okay, still ahead, fueling debate. we asked all of you at home if men should be filling up gas tanks. the results are in, and we're going to share this very important information next. first, it was pizza and now the left is going after ice cream. you got that right, ice cream. the chilly reception for mr. softee trucks coming up. ♪ the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...or blasting the air conditioning. because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save $500 on all-new tempur-breeze mattresses. why is aaron happy? 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ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. learn how abbvie could help you save. rick: welcome back to "fox & friends." a lot going on in the weather including a lot of heat continuing acontrols the south. really cool -- across the south. all part of this system right here bringing some really significant rain this morning across oklahoma, now headed in towards arkansas, and this rotation that you see this in the northern plains, that's going to be the9 catalyst for severe weather both today and tomorrow. today's severe weather9 event right around the center part of where the ohio river and the mississippi river valley meets, down towards the tennessee valley, mostly strong wind and maybe a little bit of hail. and then tomorrow a bigger threat for some really significant winds especially across the central appalachians and headed out towards parts of the carolinas. could see a tornado or two along with the storms throughout the afternoon for tomorrow. take a look also here, with we've got the heat across the southern tier of the country, heat advisories all the way are from southern california all the way towards florida. you think it's summer, it should be hot, shouldn't be this hot. they're starting to become very dangerous. phoenix, again, temperatures into the mid triple digits and areas across much of texas and the deep south feeling # # 10-# 15. guys, over to you. will: thank you, rick. so yesterday was the first day in the 72 years that oregon drivers were allowed to pump their own gas. while there is confusion in oregon about how to pump gas, it got us talking about the who pumps the gas. so we asked you what you think. pete: and the responses were overwhelming in one direction -- will: oh, come on. pete: okay, one response was i fill my wife's gas tank and wash her car every sunday and been married over 50 years. will: this was a debate about do you fill up your wife's gas tank which i'm on one side, and thesegies -- guys are on the other. pete: it's basically chivalry versus than-chivalry. rachel: exactly. the non-chivalrous texan. patricia says she fills the gases and her husband keeps up the maintenance. mike says in the 46 years of marriage his wife has never had to pump his own gas because it's the one thing he can do to keep her safe and secure. [laughter] i love this guy. will: [inaudible] rachel: huh? will: the one thing you can do to keep her safe and secure? turn the alarm on. arm up. rachel: and tammy says she never even thought of her husband monitoring the gas levels. will: that's where i'm, i'm with tammy. i never even thought about that before. you're a different situation, i understand you're on her side. you're both the same on this. they have communal cars. like, they don't have their own car and the wife has their own car, they all just drive whatever -- pete: he's trying to take me down a peg -- rachel: no, you should feel good about yourself, he should fell terrible. pete, you're on the right side of this issue. pete: i feel good about it -- one viewer mentioned maintenance? he's waving his head. rachel: i have never once changed the oil in my car, not even once. pete: i'll confess this, when it comes to maintenance of the cars, jen is all over it. so when there's a recall notice or something, i'm never going to do that. she, like, does that. rachel: i've never done anything like that. pete: and monitors stuff on cars. she does a lot on the cars. will: i have a car, she has a car. i don't even know when her car is low. rachel: you would look. will: i'm not getting in her car. like, i get out of my car in the driveway and i go, hey, i better go get her keys, i go inside and get her keys and turn it on -- rachel: no, you just go ones a week to make sure my wife's car is filled up. and, by way, he claims his twitter is -- can i didn't know all the feminists were on your twitter feed here give you all kinds of genderless feedback. will: it's not feminist, it's just people that do things in the world. [laughter] like fill up gas tanks. it's not even a complicated thing. it's not hard. rachel: i'm not saying i won't do it, i'm saying -- pete: it's like the bud light boycott. will: it's not like changing a tire. it's all push button. rachel: sometimes it's cold outside, you have to get out of your car, it's just easier to have a husband who'll do it for me. why -- i mean -- yeah. pete: it will not be resolved this morning. will: ever. rachel: maybe we should have kathleen call in. pete: a wife phoner? i think we might get that. let's work on that. rachel: all right. pete: let's move to -- first it was pizza, new york city again, indicative often of what's coming to your town or neighborhood next. first they tried to regulate pizza ovens, now it's ice cream. a democratic councilman in new york wants to get rid of mr. softee trucks because they mitt too much gas. we were walking around the city yesterday, my son and i, they're everywhere. will: they're great. pete: and they're great on a hot day, as rick just pointed out. but apparently this councilman, they should be electric or sola- rachel: which will cost them $50,000 -- pete: at least $5,000. $5,000 to upcharge, to retrofit your vehicle and something else could put you out of business. rachel: when you're selling them for, what do they cost now? $4? will: joe borelli said this, in the dog days of august it's hard to imagine more of a killjoy than putting a bull's eye on the iconic ice cream man. i give you lincoln wrestler are, that's not the icecaps melting, kids, it's your summertime tears. the priorities, it's so stupid. rachel: dave portnoy from barstool, he's kind of famous, here's what he had to say when they were cracking down on pizza optses, which was pleat r -- pizza ovens, when was cleatly unnecessary. >> we've got a lot of problems in new york city. there's trash, there's crime, we saw the thing on the immigrants earlier. you've got private jets, you name it, pizza is probably the last thing on the list that people should be worried about right now. so to me, it was nuts. like, if you fix everything else, then worry about the pizza. will: and there's so many things in the city you could be focused on. focus on an ice cream truck? pete: by the way, portnoy does these pizza reviews, he says one bite with, everybody knows the rules, but he always takes more than one bite. so what is that? will: it's the thing. pete: you take more than one bite -- will: seems like that would appeal to pete hegseth. pete: yes. [laughter] rachel: what is the best pizza, he says? will: it's not like -- it's little guys everywhere. pete: they get huge publicity and lots more business because of it. rachel: nothing better than a good piece of pizza. all right, well, still ahead, tim tebow joins us live. i bet he will put gas in his wife/girlfriend's car. i don't know if he's married or not. pete: definitely. will: why don't you ask him in. pete: we'll ask him. and elon musk revealing his fight with mark zuckerberg will be live streamed as the meta ceo reveals his 4,000-calorie diet a day to bulk up. we've got michael shandler, ufc fighter, shares his a vice for the billionaire butt. listen up, you dogs with allergic itch! today's talking lesson is just one word: apoquel. ap--o--quel. ♪ you can't teach your itchy dog to talk... ...so, talk to your vet about apoquel. apoquel is for the control of allergic itch in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chances of developing serious infections... ...and may cause existing parasitic skin infections or pre-existing cancers to worsen. new neoplasias have been observed. i'm glad we speak the same language. ask your vet for apoquel. pete: elon musk revealing his upcoming fight with mark zuckerberg will be live streamed on x and all proceeds will go to charity. will: so is this a go? pete: i appears -- it appears to be a thing. will: zuckerberg says he's consuming 4,000 calories a day to bull up. -- to bulk up. pete: here to reab act is ufc fighter michael shandler. michael, thanks for being here. i assume consuming a lot of calories is a regular thing before a ufc9 fight. we've got some mcdonald's here with us, but would you recommend the mcdonald's prep diet? it sounds like that's zuckerberg approach. >> absolutely not, guys. yes, obviously, thest thing with this fight has always been zuckerberg is a lot smaller than elon musk and he is younger, but trying to gain that weight but to do it via mcdonald's, which is not really real food, what you have sitting in front of you is not real field. you get a lot of calories -- sorry. 271 grams of carbs if you added the dessert, is so i would not recommend it. kyla: what's your shirt say, michael? >> i had to wear the the zuckerberg versus musk shirt. will wisconsin yeah, i like that. >> this is on the ufc web site. they're promoting it so hopefully it happens. will: so 4,000 calories, this is something i would have done in high school, but this is not good for you right here. it just seems like, you know, he could go lower calories and higher quality food and bulk up. >> yeah. and that's what we do as legitimate fighters who are going through 10-week, 12-week training camps. if you do need to add calories in order to make sure you don't muscle yeahs, if you will, or you're trying to bulk up like zuckerberg would be, you can get 4,000 calories eating real, whole foods, lean proteins, adding fat in there, good fats, and vegetables and not just the fake food you have sitting in front of you. pete: we just showed the tale of the tape here. you mentioned the size difference. let's say zuckerberg is more well trained, which i guess we're hearing, can he make up for that even though there's this big weight difference? >> i think he can, you know? in this fight i would pick zuckerberg for the main fact that he's actually been training now for the last 10 years or so. you're seeing the body transformation, he's turning into less of just the, quote-unquote, computer geek we all thought he was and turning into, you know, zuckerberg 2.0, if you will. will: right. >> and, yeah, if you remember back in ufc 1 back when the ufc first started, you had sumo wrestlers fighting against 160-pound guys, doesn't matter. will: that shows the value of training. but musk has the one big punch factor. all right, michael, great to talk to you, thank you so much. pete: good stuff. >> thanks, guys. will: big show still ahead. shannon bream joins us at theas top of thee hour. genius! like 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more, so sam can make smart ideas, a brilliant reality! chase for business. make more of what's yours. i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? 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