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of it. with babe ruth, i'll make so many enemies. pete: leave babe ruth alone. will: if you're early to a sport and dominate, you get goat tafanely is it trues and as it gets more popular and competitive, everyone looks and goes nobody held a candle to will. pete: early on, nobody could beat him. will: no. pete: it's true. like bob in today's nba dribbling like this, it's not going to happen. but he got in early. you know, he's remembered. it's pickle ball for a cause. we're supporting 911-2023.com or scan the qr code, they're playing 12 hours straight of pickle ball to remember 911 and give to great charities and some on the show and frank in the lobby and he's from tunnel to towers and wounded blue and folds of honor all benefiting from 12 hours of pickle ball. today. rachel: we heard amazing stories of the work these charities are doing in the last hour, boy, are they great causes. by the way, will, are you the goat of water polo? will: wake up and tell her about water polo. pete: here comes the flood of water polo guys going after rachel online. don't mess with those guys, they'll get you underwater. rachel: with their horses. pete: with their horses. will: what do i even do with this. will: i need a panel of water polo players. pete: add that to the future. begin this hour with the g20 summit in india. these are live pictures of joe biden with top world leaders. i don't know if that's live but we'll have live leaders including the prime minister of india. rachel: peter doocy is live in new delhi, india, with the latest. peter, good morning. reporter: good morning. president biden's motorcade was rolling out of the hotel in new delhi at 12:41 a.m. eastern time and schedule of events is a real test for a leader who back home a majority of polls find that voters think is too old to keep going for a second term and may wind up being a show of stamina and there are not going to be big diplomatic breakthroughs with the leaders of russia or china because they're not here. reporter: china should have a lot of interest in some of the international investment opportunities and climate change issues that we'll be pursuing. and since last time we talked, we have hands on g20 leaders declaration. there's nothing explicitly condemning russia for what they're doing in ukraine and talks about the war in ukraine and not the war on ukraine and the declaration says the listen was there were different views and assessments of the situation by the leaders here. there's also a kind of general warning for countries to follow un rules and not to use nukes. g20 leaders agreed they should be spending a combined $4 trillion a year for the next 20 years and india is a strategic partner and u.s. is hoping to make in roads with modi has the relationship grows and grows and from here the president flies to vietnam and officials want to get friendlier with vietnam and fast to try and water down chinese influence in the region and when we get to hanoy, we're told there's going to be a president biden press conference. stay tuned narrow angle tomorrow morning. back to you. will: all right, peter. thank you so much. pete: thank you, peter. rachel: thank you, peter. moving to china and russia, not interested in talking about the climate with joe biden. pete: no. will: i'm going to move to this because i personally think this is incredibly important on multiple levels. it's a story out of new mexico. the new mexico governor i michelle grissom suspended ands penned the united states constitution coming to the second amendment. what's going on is in new mexico they've had a rash of tragic shootings, children have been killed in crimes, in gun violence and so she's declared a state of emergency and she's saying -- pete: for the whole state or albuquerque? >> will: albuquerque county. what that does she says is suspended concealed carry, open carry laws in new mexico. constitutional carry and i'm not sure what they are in new mexico whether or not their constitutional carry or open carry or concealed carry. looks like open and concealed carry in abu agila masud. she suspend -- albuquerque. she suspend that had and she's saying it there's an emergency, and i've declared a emergency for a temporary period of time, i can invoke additional powers and no constitutional right in my view including in my oath is intended to be absolute. her oath top hold the constitution. pete: so her oath is not absolute. unless there's an emergency. put that clause in there. first of all -- rachel: this is the beginning of something? will: it's not. the beginning was covid. rachel: no, of the guns, using powers for guns. will: when this happened and all types of po powers are come men deered by the government through covid and didn't consider any powers of level of government through county, state and federal. we've seen declaration of emergencies on a whole host of issues and they're coming through racism. pete: we've heard emergencies on climate. rachel: they're gearing us up for climate emergencies and a lockdown. that's the next one many people think. will: if you listen to press conferences with reporters, she's announced this. you've said it's against the law now to carry a gun. but these guys are criminals anyway. they're breaking a crime when they shoot someone so what is it going to be if they're carrying a gun. why would that stop them? they're already breaking laws. she's like i'm doing whatever i can. essentially she's going after legal gun owners. pete: that's what it always is because you're already breaking the law through the actions and in fact many of the guns end up being illegal anyways and passed around in the violence that occurs and constitutionally following citizens who are ending up losing second amendment right based on declaration from a governor and phil murphy said the bill of rights was above his pay grade. he said that to tucker during the beginning of covid. he said what do i do? the constitution is in my way and we'll declare a emergency. rachel: so many bad ideas start on college campuses and go back to when we were covering many, many yearsing a, all of the college craziness, a lot of speech control, it was sort of like this idea that on college campuses, if you were a stunt, your constitutional rights could be, you know, suspended during that time. will: in my mind, she should be impeached, immediate limit she's fore saken her oath to uphold the constitution of the united states. luckily there's others like sheriffs that understand the limitations of their own a statement from a county sheriff. i understand and appreciate the you are geurgency. the temporary ban challenges the foundation of the constitution and i swore an oath to uphold that. i'm leading to can i feel liability conflicts and potential risks posed by prohibiting law-abiding citizens to their right to defense. she's ultimately toothless and needs these people to enforce her emergency order. pete: you're right. people that believe in the oath. rachel: he's saying i'm not going to let my deputies do that. pete: you mentioned colleges and what they want to co. a familiar refrain and after the vietnam colleges are turned on rotc and kicked them off of campus and there's a cold shoulder towards vets and they're discouraged to stay closeted about their military status and their woke classmates and other faculty members and if you've served your country, don't mention it here at ha harvard and that migt be a problem for you. again, this is a professor that came out and ve revealed a bio-engineering professor kit parker to talk about it and was on "fox & friends" earlier this week. apart of what he had to say. >> certainly we have concerns with our students, they're concerned about speaking out in class and later being filleted on social media. i've had military veterans at harvard college tell me it's better if they don't tell their classmates or faculty members before that they're members of the military. if you take a look at a university or college that's got a problem with academic freedom, more than likely they have a leadership problem and that's not the only problem on that campus. pete: that's not the only problem on the campus and the harvard professor served in afghanistan and knows what he's talking about and served open and obvious truth and military members are extension of world view that is not welcome at harvard. whether you're a military vet or a conservative or a pro lifer or a conservative christian, it's not something you're supposed to openly discuss there. rachel: you, by the way, have been talking about this for a long time, you testified back when alayna, dean alayna's treatment of the military at harvard. first of all, you look so young. pete: i was 30 years old and i was a graduate student at harvard at the time. i was running a vets organization and she was up for confirmation. i went in front of the senate judiciary committee and testified about her treatment of vets when she was a dean. rachel: now she's a supreme court justice. pete: yeah. will: your baby face. pete: a flash back here, watch. pete: i find her actions towards mail tear recruiters un-befitting of the a leader and un-befitting of a nominee of the supreme court. she's a capable academic and the president has the right to choose who he pleases, but in replacing the only remaining veteran on the supreme court in justice john paul stevens, how did we reach this point in this country where we're nominating someone that unapologetically obstructed the military at a time of war? mazara kagan chose to use her position of authority to impede rather than empower the warriors who have fought, and who have fallen for this country. i know a number of my fellow veterans will testify to ms. kagan's personal support of veterans on harvard campus and had good things to say about the military, which i appreciate. but for my money, actions always speak louder than words. rachel: pete session was rivetted. pete: yeah, he was. rachel: he was hanging on every word. pete: i'm sure he was. like get it over there, whipper snapper. will: that was powerful pete: elena kagan pushed out recruiters because of the don't ask don't tell policy and the military didn't make the don't ask don't tell policy and that was a policy the military had to enforce and she kicked them off campus and vets wouldn't we want to recruit harvard law students to be like jag officers and i wouldn't want them anymore. rachel: back in the day -- didn't you rip up your ---pete: i did. you were both there with me. the problem is harvard is at the epicenter of so much and they're turning their back on our military and poisoning the minds of our kids and ramming critical race theory through everything and now vets can't be open about the service there and shame on harvard. rachel: you sent that back and ripped it up or something and my mom after the show said [ speaking foreign language ]. will: that was epic. rachel: yeah. pete: thank you, mom. rachel: it's a great topic. by the way, if you're an rotc student at harvard for example, do you ever wear your uniform? pete: they don't have rotc at harvard. i could be wrong, correct me if i'm wrong but i believe if you're at harvard, tough do it at bu or somewhere else nearby and can't come back. rachel: they don't wear their uniforms. pete: they don't like the military that thrombocytopenia t talk about it. they don't like the military and don't talk about it. will: i'm moved by young pete. they worked hard on that presentation. rachel: were you nervous? pete: yeah. i never have done the whole oath thing in front of senators. it's a little intimidating and getting into it and go. prepare mo to read this tell prompter. pete: the moment a 6.8 magnitude quake hit morocco. buildings crumble and 829 people, yes, my goodness are dead and more than 670 hurt. joe biden releasing a statement earlier saying my administration is in contact with morrocan officials and we're working expeditiously to ensure american citizens in morocco are safe and stand ready to provide any necessary assistance for the morrocan people. right now rescue crews are sifting through debris in a search for survivors. man, that's sad. rachel: yeah. pete: massachusetts voters could decide whether to legalize psychedelics and end graduation tests. the proposals among 34 possible ballot referendums including a gasoline tax suspension. petitioners must gather more than 74,000 signatures for each proposal bit end of december for a chance to make it on the 2024 ballot. rachel: those are actually related. legalize psychedelics for young people and might not -- pete: no standards. good luck up there in massachusetts. getting primed for the rivalry game against nebraska and big road win over tcu. coach deion sanders says the buffaloes must protect their home turf. >> ain't nobody whopping us at the crib. what kind of man would let someone come to his house and whop him. it's personal. >> it's personal. >> it's personal. >> it's personal. >> it's personal. >> it's personal. >> it's personal. pete: big noon kickoff at 10:00 a.m. eastern and nebraska at no. 22 ranked colorado starts at noon. will: no sleep for me this weekend. college football goes till 11:0. then the cowboys sunday night and giants. not much sleep. i'm going to be super tired tomorrow morning on this show. pete: i'll watch half-time and you let me know what happens. will: i sat down with a sister of a maw key wild fire victim -- maui wild fire victims treeing to flee fires and how her family is filing a first of a kind lawsuit against the government. lawsuit against the government. >> hard to put into words that you're not going to have that ability to hug that person orst talk to thator person or laughwh with them again. like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils®, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort... every single night. stearns & foster® ... what comfort should be during our labor day sale, bring home incredible comfort with savings up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets. learn more at stearnsandfoster.com will: following the aftermath of devastating fires in maui, i had a chance to speak with rebecca rands and sharing with me the emotional thoughts and tell us about your sister. >> becky was a free spirit. she just absolutely kind of went her own path and one thing i think i love about her is that she picked up, moved to maui basically with almost nothing with her three children and started life over. we've i always thought it was courageous and she absolutely loved hawaii. she loved the ocean, the sun, the beach. will: kathleen, when you hear the official response about what happen that had day in lahaina, for example, the emergency management director saying that we could not sound the alarms. how does it make you feel? >> it's hard to put into words how i feel about that because i -- it was really disappointing. i mean, this whole event was devastating and you can't prepare yourself for something of this caliber, you know, we all lose people at times, but to see it play over and over again on tv and certainly wild we were searching for her, but to hear that there's no regrets and not sowning the alarms -- in not sounding the alarms hit as nerve. will: i'm cure as to when you began to reconcile yourself to what happened and begin to look at those who might have been at fault? >> first few days were obviously spent searching for her and hoping that she got out. there were so many people missing and after a few days of course we became a little less hopeful, filed a missing person report and then hoped again that we would be able to locate her. then as we were notified forly by the fbi that -- officially by the fbi that her remains were found, we obviously were devastated. it's something that's hard to put into words knowing that you're not going to have that, you know, ability to hug that person again or talk to that person or laugh with that person again. the failures that seem to be happening on a -- on multiple levels and we just kind of felt like we needed to get answers. i still to this day, i can't understand why the a alarms, that's the biggest thing there's no monetary value that can take her place, that can replace her as a mother, a sister, a daughter. as a friend, but we need to make things right. we need to assure this doesn't happen to anybody else. will: what is the most surprising or important detail that you and your family have discovered through this process of suing the county, state, and electric company? >> this perfect storm of the winds and power line and the no alarm, the fuel for the fire, and so there's been so many things in combination that i think have all contributed to this, but i would think that's one of the surprising things is that that was a pretty, seems like at least to me a pretty minor thing to fix and even after previous fires, that after warnings that those things were not fixed. will: pick up on the warnings gutfelled having a discussion with the attorney for the family. bridgette morgerton joining us now. you're representing the family and talk to us about the grounds for the suit. what she was surprised to learn and the biggest claims that cath kathleen was surprised to hear about your claims against the county, state, governmental figures in this tragedy. >> there were so many failures by all of these parties, the county, state, hico and bishop estate from not sounding the alarms to allowing nonnative grasses to grow to the point where they provided fuel for this fire. they're all culpable and all responsible here. it was devastated. will: when it comes to the county for example, we talked about it in the interview and lack of sounding of alarms and emergency management director and under maui county if not under the state. the fire was put out, reports are it came back later in the day. there's going to be so many parties pushing blame around. no, it's not our fault, it's their fault. hawaiian electrical saying it's the county and the county has already sued hawaiian electric. how do you point blame when so many parties are at fault. >> these parties are at fault and someone needs to step up saying we all messed up and we need to share in responsibility and there were failures here from the overgrown grass to not sounding the alarm to there was a fire in 2018. all these parties knew that this could happen again and they didn't do anything about it. will: the claim is gross negligent and i was there and spent a lot of time in hawaii growing up. >> it happened in 2018 and all the parties were on notice and they did nothing about it. there has to be accountability and they have to step and you happen make sure it doesn't happen again. again. will: we're always really quickly, i'm an attorney at least by education. governments are hard to sue. they have immunity often. how do you get around that? >> well, here, the state and county both own land. they both own land where there was nonnative grass that was overgrown, vennellation was out of control -- vegetation was out of control and they were responsible for cutting it back. they were responsible for making sure that these lands right next to lahaina town were in check. and they didn't do it. they did not do that. will: all right. bridget morgan-bickerton, thank you for being with us. clearly something went very wrong in maui. we've reached out to maui county and we did not hear back from them. coming back, mask mania making returns and several schools putting mask mandates in several states and how will it impact 2024? pete and i go off the wall but first, our great 9/11 pickle ball marathon continues and tunnel to towers founder and tee mo martinez is next. ♪ meet the future. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her n

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