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♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous figh- ♪ o' the ramparts we we watched were so gal hasn'tly streaming -- gal hasn'tly streaming -- gallantly streaming. ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air -- ♪ gave proof through the night that that our flag was still there. ♪ o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave -- ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> thank you. rachel: wow. will: stunning. that was the your national anthem performed by 9-year-old, i amazing. right there, live on fox square as we continue the great american 9/11 pickleball marathon. beautiful. rachel: she's so little. i ran into her, i didn't know that she was the one singing this morning. i ran into her coming out of the green room. she's so little, if he just packs so much into that voice. unbelievable. pete: yeah. what's your 9-year-old doing this morning? al really good. if. rachel: mine are watching tv, i don't know. will: eating luck dekey charms. -- lucky charms. all the funds raised today as part of the 9/11 pickleball marathon will go to organizations like tunnel to towers, folds of honor, the wounded blue and athletes for america. you can contribute, you can participate in the pickleball marathon on your own home court or donate by visiting 9112023 the.com or scan that qr code, bring it up, make a donation. pete: pretty cool. 12 the hours right out there on the plaza -- rachel: i played it for the first time. i think i'm a new pickleball enthusiast. will: yeah? if do they have it at your club? [laughter] rachel: i'm sure they do. will: what do you do? do you get, like, a prosecco and a cheat plate -- rachel: i don't know. i've never played it. pete: you jutte have to submit your member number? rachel: you guys know a lot about country clubs. will: raise your hand if you belong to a country club. do not lie. [laughter] rachel: you know what i'm going to tell you? my father, my father shined shoes when he was 9 years old -- pete: don't apologize for it. rachel: i'm going to tell you, that's the american dream. pete: boom. will: he walked back and forth to work through the snow, uphill both ways so that his daughter could play pickleball at a country club in new jersey. [laughter] pete: absolutely right. rachel got will earlier in the show, he flipped the script -- rachel: he did flip it. he's been working on this all morning long. pete: he was waiting for that the 9:00 hour when most viewers tune in, counterattack. [laughter] will: speaking of country club owners, former president donald trump was in south dakota, rapid city, south dakota, where he received the enodorsment for president -- endorsement from south dakota governor kristi noem. it was a huge turnout. both of them spoke. here's what they had to say. >> when president trump was invited to come be with you tonight, he said i will be there. [cheers and applause] you see, that's why people love president trump. he doesn't listen to consultants, he doesn't listen to the media or the political elite to tell him who is important and what his priorities should be. to him, every american is worth fighting for. he is the leader, the fighter that our country needs. he has my full and complete endorsement for president of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] i will do everything i can to help him win and save this country. >> i'm truly honored to receive your endorsement, very much is so. i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] i get endorsements, some good, some bad. some don't mean anything, hers means a lot, let me tell you. [cheers and applause] everyone here tonight is part of the greatest political movement in the history of our country. pete: yeah. it's the worth pointing out on your screen some of the printed signs said trump-noem. don't know who printed them, but it certainly will add to the speculation that the south dakota governor would be on the short list as a vice presidential nominee alongside donald trump. rachel: look, her name was being banteredded about possibly running for president, but she made a call that she was going to stay out of the presidential race because, obviously, she was supporting donald trump. she came out officially and said that, but it was very clear she did that -- the looks like it might have been a good political calculation, because donald trump has, you know, some polls 40, 50, 60% of the primary polling support, so here is chris ity nome -- kristi noem, you know, looking good, full rally and if also has some pretty strong armses, i noticed. will: one of the questions people bring up about donald trump, and i find this -- i encountered this aning doteally, but i also know it's out there, yes, can donald trump win a general election against joe biden. i don't think it's the same calculus as it was in 2020. joe biden's not a blank slate. it's as much a referendum on him as it is on donald trump which which totally changes the landscape for 2024. and met me just lay out for you -- let me just lay out exactly how much joe biden is not a blank slate. this is andrew sullivan who throughout his life has been, i think, someone who would describe himself as a democrat. rachel: at one point he was on the right. pete: at one point he was on the right and then late '900s, early 2000s. i know that because i looked online. rachel: no, no, i do remember when he was a conservative, and then he had a, you know, epiphany and became more sort of independent and more left-leaning. will: and now he's saying this about joe biden on his substack. every time you hear him speak, talking about biden, he's just a little off. eyes now barely visible, words often slurred, a ghostly, white man peeking over his collar in the back, occasionally strangely loud are whispering. this is the man the democratic party says will be fully able to function as president through the age of 86. no one rooted in human reality believes it or should believe it. rachel: we should not believe it. pete: he's right. rachel: joe biden, i do not believe, will be the candidate in the next election. pete: we disagree, because i do think he will. rachel: and sean is with you on this, but jason chaffetz said something last weekend, joe biden has only 10 staffers on his presidential campaign. pete: i have heard that. rauner: ray somebody seriously running for president does not have 10 staffers. i mean, there's just no way. will: gavin newsom recently gave an interview where he basically said there is no way i'm running for president. somebody said he's like an airplane hovering above the airport waiting for a runway to open up to land the plane. newsom, he did not endorse kamala harris, but clearly, he said, she is the front-runner. pete: and she in an interview this week for the first time said, yes, i'm ready to be president. you definitely feel people on the outside prepared to make that move, i be i'll believe it when the rumblings -- those people who have that access and control merchandise the white house are not going to let go of it. rachel: the kr08 is not in the white house, the control is at the mansion just down from the white house where barack obama lives with michelle obama. and some people are saying, some of the rumors and the rumblings in the political world is that kamala harris is sort of trying to look more presidential because there's rumblings that come november and december we might see an announcement if about michelle obama. pete: we'll see. it is wide open. i take your point, will, it's a very good one, you can't win on the hypothetical. and they're stuck with joe for now, and they've got a bad record to run on. rachel: look for things to get really interesting come this fall. pete: and does hunter biden give them an outlet. will that be the jettison point. well, we cover on this program a lot what bud light did and the big miscalculation they made. there's a debate on whether or not there's another bud light moment happening this time with gun safes and manufacturer liberty safe is facing a lot of criticism over its privacy protections after it provided a person's access code to the fb fbi. this is a defendant in a january 6th trial. they gave it over pretty quickly, and they've had to release statement after statement saying, no, no, no, your code is safe with us, we wouldn't give it away. but it contrasts a lot with when apple iphones, they refused to unlock an incorrupted iphone -- increated iphone of the san bernardino terrorists. they went public with the fact that we made a promise to our people that we will secure your information. and the reason there's so much blowback against liberty safes is it really was without a fight. ea hay gave the code away and got right in his gun safe. ray a iowa it's get -- rachel: it's getting a lot of attention, but let's not forget january 6th the banks were also asked through geofencing and all this technology to hand over the banking information of everybody who was at the january 6th rally. that was another moment that seemed, that was unprecedented, we'd never seen it. pete: it's an emergency. r. rachel: imagine if all the banking information was handed over to the fbi at a, you know, antifa or blm riot or whatever. i mean, you know, this is an interesting moment where we're having is, we're seeing so many things that weren't normal now being normalized in terms of our constitutional rights. will: you had andy ross on earlier, the ceo of american rebel, exit editor to liberty, and here's what he had to say about liberty turning over those combinations to the safe. >> they gave them the code with no resistance, they didn't try to fight it, they didn't take it through a court process, they didn't do what they should do to protect one's privacy. first thing you're going to do is fight that to the full extent of the law just like some of the tech companies do. you don't give in to it, you fight it as if, you know, you protect their privacy as if you were protecting your own. they're trusting us to peck their privacy when they buy a product we manufacture that's designed around privacy and protection. rachel: liberty safe, by the way, gave a statement and said we are dedicated to safeguarding the rights and privacy of all of our customers, devoted to protecting personal property and second amendment rights of our customers and has a repeatedly denied access in the past. we do not give out combinations without proper legal documentation being provided by authorities. what do you guys make of that? pete: doesn't feel like it's going to get it done. will: like pete said, i think the san bernardino terrorist example is very, it's very instructive and interesting. finish how much a company will go to fight for your privacy versus how willingly they give with it over -- pete: and it was a net win for apple in the public because they came out and said you're going to have to scratch and crawl to get our users' personal data because that's how much we respect it and protect it. we don't care about your case, we have a relationship with our customers that we'll safeguard their most -- rachel: that was apple? pete: that was apple iphones. and that's why apple's seen as the gold standard of protection -- rachel: i wonder what apple does in china. pete: fair point. will: the authority also though the, look, the true story is about the way that january 6th defendants -- rachel: i'm sure they give in to them. will: the way the january 6th defendants have been treated. that's the real story, to be honest. rachel: yeah. will: everything's been, you know, you've seen the stories about the length of the sentences, the length of time they've been held before, without bail before hearing. and all of it has been essentially to the most extreme muscle and measure of the federal government on, in many cases, crimes that you would be surprised to find out. rachel: maximum punishment for january 6th and conservative protesters, and then the doj actually advocating on behalf of a blm protester who lit a pawnshop on fire in minneapolis that ended up killing a father of five. they advocated for leniency in that sentencing. and that man got more -- less time in jail than the guy that got 22 years this week who was, i think, part of the proud boyses who wasn't even at the capitol. pete: i think that january 6th angle is part of the reason there is so much outrage. oh, even you caved to them right away concern. will: set aside your policies, standard of business. pete: you know what i mean? rachel: i think a lot of people, politicians and even conservatives have separated january 6th. like, it's those people. guess what in we're all on the menu. they're coming after everybody. pete: yep. rachel: all right. well, we're going to move now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert. more than 1,000 people are now dead following a massive earthquake in morocco, and more than 1200 are hurt, that's according to the moroccan government. the moment a 6.8-magnitude hit you can see people running through the streets of marrakesh as buildings crumble. rescue crews are sifting through the debris in search of survivors. now to another fox news alert, warships from the u.s. and canada are sailing through the taiwan straits today according to the u.s. navy. china claims full ownership of the straits, and as previous -- has previously said any attempt to cross is stirring up trouble. both navies calling it a demonstration of free and open indo pacific. president biden and other world leaders signing on to a new declaration at the g20 summit, biden also revealing plans to build a rail and shipping corridor linking india to the middle east and europe. >> we're going to invest in a new rail line that will extend from the western port of angola to the drc, to zambia and, ultimately, the indian ocean. this is a game-changing regional investment, and both of these are huge, huge steps forward. but they're far from the only ones. finish. rachel: i have no idea what he said, that's the galling that andrew sullivan was talking about earlier in the quote when we were talking about him. the g20 the leaders are also agreeing that they should spend $4 trillion, get this, to over the next 7 years to hit net zero emissions by 2050. when you hear net zero, just think netter zero humans. [laughter] this is an anti-human agenda, and their just wasting -- pete: wasn't there an internet company called net zero a long time ago? i'll look it up. internet provider called net zero. let's bring that back. [laughter] rachel: sylvester stallone getting a private audience with the pope yesterday, and pope francis is apparently a fan of the rocky movies. who isn't? >> thank you very much taking time from your busy day. i appreciate this very much is. >> translator: we grew up with your films. [laughter] >> ready? we docks. [laughter] -- we box? rachel: the pope surprising stallone with a couple of quick jabs. and those are your headlines. will: oh, this it is. [laughter] rachel: yeah. i think stallone could take him on. pete: i don't know. those are holy jabs. [laughter] will: take sylvester stallone over the pope. rachel: i like stallone. by the way, he came to the studio not too long ago, and some people that i know were there and said -- will: i was this. rachel: he is a superstar. will: i think i was the the some people that told you that. rachel: i knew it was somebody. [laughter] what was your thoughts? will: superstar. pete: different. next level. will: next level. rachel: next level. will: people were lined up right here to take pictures. everybody on this floor. pete: has anyone ever lined up to take pictures with us? rachel: no. we're not saw stallone. all right, still ahead, losing ground with latinos. the new polls that spell trouble for bidenomics. will: plus, it's a gridiron gathering in iowa for the in-state college football game. senator joni ernst joins us. pete: and the great american 9/11 pickleball marathon continues on fox square. finish it's been all morning long for us, but they've got nine hours left in this marathon, and we're helping them a raise money for some great charities. ♪ ♪ which hotel? [ding] ahh! did somebody say “which hotel?” i'm great at this. [ding] dance to your faves in the spa-like bathroom! 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[coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. no. i'm going to get a second opinion. with innovation refunds, there's no upfront cost to find out. so why not check like i did for my small business? take the first step to see if your small business qualifies for the erc. pete: joe biden spending the weekend in india at the g20 summit attempting to boost u.s.-asian relations. but russian president vladimir putin and chinese leader xi jinping are not there. if the two missing power players, of course, the large -- senator joni ernst joins us with her take. senator, thanks for being here. great to see i you. my cohost rachel has pointed out, some of it has to do with strategic applications of alliances, but there's a lot about climate change, net zero. those are things china and russia don't care about, so what's your takeaway from this foreign visit so far? >> well, one, we have president joe biden on the world stage right now, and every country and world leader is looking at the weakness of our president. and we should be fixing not on climate ideology, but on strengthening our allies and friendships around the world and not to have putin and xi there is pretty darn telling. you're right, they don't care about the issues on the table. so this is a great opportunity for us to rally with our allies on how we can strengthen ourselves and push existence our adversaries. -- against our adversaries. pete: what is the biden foreign policy, real quick? or what are they trying to do? are they really trying to -- they're not driving a wedge between china and russia. they're only getting closer together. >> no. and, well, you know, you ask a very good question because many of us have wondered now the this entire presidency what exactly is joe biden's foreign policy, because with we see absolute appeasement to our strongest adversaries like china, like russia, like iran, north korea. we could go on and on and on. instead of pulling together with our allies and showing strength, this president has literally sent delegations out to bow down to china and other, other enemies. so this is very unfortunate. i wish we had a much stronger leader exhibiting to the world that we are the strongst nation on the face of the planet -- strongest nation on the face of the planet and, unfortunately, joe biden can't do that. pete: maybe we will in 14 months. maybe that's where our hope lies at this point. [laughter] senator, you're in iowa, and today the iowa-iowa state game is happening. football and politics will collide. i know donald trump will be there, ron desantis and others had been there. >> yes. pete: how do you politic at a football game? do you, or is it just a chance to go watch a great game? >> well, this is a fabulous opportunity for these wonderful candidates to come out to the iowa-iowa state game, this is the biggest state rivalry that we have this year, and they are go out, they'll shake some hands and be able to meet a lot of wonderful iowans. so not only is it a great time to be out politicking because that's about all we're doing here in iowa right now, but it's also time to come together the as a state and just really celebrate and have a good time. so i will be at a tailgate with the ba

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