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Past its the deadliest wildfire in the United States in the past 100 years. At least 4500 people are now in need of shelter. We feel the urgency, as we walk through those streets, as we talk to people, we feel that same struggle, that same anxiety and the same desire to do absolutely everything that we can and in our power to make sure our loved o ones, our families are taken care of. The states Attorney General has opened a probe into the wildfire response, critical decisions that happened before, during and after the fire. Welcome into this fourth hour of fox friends on Sunday Morning. We spent time together talking about this over the last couple days. I have a profound love of place, community. I love the United States, its made up of 50 states, unique. I love t ....
grill. [ speaking nonenglish ] this is every guy i dated in high school. i m in down town monterey to meet the founder of the mexican society of grill masters. he s invited me to experience the ultimate nuevo leon barbecue. i ve never been to a carne asada in monterey. carne asada literally means grilled meat, but it s come to embody a much loved social ritual. this is where everything happens. today alejandro s whole family has come together. oh, i love that sound. that s my favorite sound in the world. we call it carne asada but we don t have to grill meat every time. it s about the gathering and being together. the fire unites us. this is what happens when you get united by fire. [ speaking nonenglish ] cooking over fire goes all the way back to the nomads, the first people to live in this harsh terrain, constantly moving camp in the hunt for food. but it was the spanish in the 1500s who introduced hardy breeds of cattle that thrived in nuevo leon, and for th ....
prepping an old warehouse at jfk airport to be used as a temporary shelter for up to 1,000 illegals. the plan needs government approval. will: in the state of california the state senate approved a plan to pay unemployed illegal immigrants up to $300 a week. democrats justifying the program saying due to historic racial exclusions, many of the california s most vulnerable workers are entirely excluded from the program. pete: get across the boarder and america and don t get a job and get paid. rachel: you could self-identify as an immigrant and not work in california. i suppose. this is outrageous the amount of money they re getting and why wouldn t every illegal immigrant get pete: what is citizenship worth? nothing. it s a modern revelation of the democrat party laying bare and doesn t care about sovereignty or boarders or citizenship. they re globalist completely under the name of compassion and means who do they leave behind? law-abiding tax paying citizens. will: t ....
I knew it as soon as we said it, we have pingpong coming up. s been petes been practicing all his life. [laughter] rachel he probably pitched this segment so he could look good again. Pete theyre good. They must be pros. Rachel and i love that its, like, disco music to the ping pingpong pete i think this has to do with whats happening next. Will and tacos on set as well. We had a conversation earlier about flour, hard, and i told you guys rachel were going to try the almond pete wills into almond if tortilla, which i dont know how you get a tortilla out of a nut. Look at that, look at that, i cant even lift it. Rachel come on. Just try a thing. Will youve got to go quick now, pete. Pete its starting to fall apart. Will but not bad tasting. Am i wrong . Rachel no. No. Pete dry and rachel no, no. Pete almonds are not will s heres petes hard shells. Pete now, hard shells are awesome. Will hard shells are awesome. Pete have you had the doritos ones from taco bell . Will get out of here. Ra ....
born and bred in texas with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. that s commitment. [laughs] jalisco has always been at the forefront of mexico s national culture. the rich tapestry of civilizations that make up mexico informs jalisco s identity and its gastronomic treasures, going all the way back to the aztecs. spiced up by invasion. but sliced and diced by a new generation of food pioneers. wow. whoo. but no culinary tour is ever complete. all: tequila, tequila! - without sampling the local beverage. in moderation, of course. [exhales deeply] ooh, ooh! [laughing] [steady music] jalisco s capital, guadalajara, is mexico s second city. it s vibrant and exciting, with t-shirt weather all year round. the locals proudly call themselves tapatíos, a nickname meaning triple the worth. you can see from the vibe here, guadala ....