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noem's house. they are underrated as a pet and a farm animal and a petting zoo and zoo inhabitant. >> my girlfriend linda has two rescue goats. sophie and olivia. >> they are the greatest of all time. >> they really are. >> there were three zebras who escaped a truck in western washington state and one of them went on the lam for days. people were terrified for their safety. they are bloodthirsty killers. the animal was corralled and they are safe and sound. >> do you know what is ♪ [the star-spangled banner]
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♪ [the star-spangled banner] rachel: good morning. it is 6:00. just displaying a beautiful patriotic pictures every morning, we do it on the weekend and there you've got it but good morning. will: i just saw myself. it is 6:00 a.m. no need to man spread. rachel: you get man spread? will: this is not comfortable. this is comfortable. pete: i tilt the body and take my knees in a little bit. will: that and why do you dye your hair? i have never died my hair. rachel: you don't have anyone -- you know what that means?
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pete: i have been taking magnesium. rachel: you have less white. pete: no i don't. pete: do you look less -- i have taken magnesium grammys. jen says it doesn't work if it is a gummy. will: that's not true. pete: that's what she says. rachel: not as good as absorption. will: i like that one day sitting here i said do you your hair is turning gray. pete: magnesium. i went on the internet and now i take it. i am sweating. will: i can't speak for every anchor and won't speak for every anchor. i don't dye my hair, lighting is the darkening of your hair. hair is greater than it looks on tv. rachel: i think it is less gray so there you go.
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will: we've broken down the important things to start your day. we've got to turn the temperature down in the studio. i feel like i am in 100 ° every morning at 6:00 a.m. :00 am and i am good for the rest of the show. rachel: it is a touch of menopause. pete: the pre-meat sweats, meet pallets today for the launch of the book dads grill. it's going to be legit. we will get to news this morning. we will do the dnc is happening. the question is where will the dnc happen? will it happen in person or will it happen only online? the rumors are at the dnc that joe and company are worried about anti-israel protests and want to control the television show that is the dnc by not showing all of it live. so they might do taped portions
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that are carefully curated, they may do their official business behind closed doors. they are meant to be celebrations, gathering party behind a nominee in an attempt to win presidential campaign. it looks like the dnc is so afraid of its own people it doesn't want to convene for the actual convention. will: politico said trumpeting the success of their covid era convention four years ago, some in biden's or but are aggressively pushing to make the 24 conclave a hybrid production, the goal, drive maximum viewership on television and the internet while minimizing live programming, for the protests in chicago, this would mean moving party business such as rules and platforms votes off the floor denying demonstrators a chance to seize the contentious debates. what they are trying to do is
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avoid seems like yesterday in seattle when president biden showed up, this is what it looked like. [chanting] rachel: i see something totally superficial. the protesters of the 60s seemed fresher. there is something depressing about this group and they are going to come back. they've been organizing specifically for the dnc. they are going to be there in the help the democrats have is maybe they can control it, remember when they had those biden rallies biden rallies with the circles? covid allowed so much control and this is going to be -- pete: how do you have a convention and say we are not going to convene? that's the point of the convention, to demonstrate and
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broadcast -- rachel: it reveals that if you have inconvenient points of you they will shut you down even if you are within their party. pete: use of the protesters of the 60s were fresher and i was trying to figure out what you meant by fresher because if you talk to someone who was around in the 60s they would have said there's nothing fresh about the hippies but i think to your point of fresher what you might mean is you are looking at a cover zone. fresh in terms of you've done the same thing under a different banner and it doesn't have the same originality. we will do this later in the show but if you look at the demand letter from hamilton hall where they took over at columbia they even referenced the 60s, the vietnam protests. that is not just to say that they are unoriginal, that is to say they are organized in a way that your point about it will happen again. have you seen the numbers on
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how many students were breasted versus non-students at most of these colleges. pete: at the halfway split. will: at best. yesterday when they clear the engagements 33 arrested, 9 were students, so what that means is you are looking at nonstudent professional protesters prepared to have a redo of the 1960s, the democratic national convention. will: part of the pressure to crack down on this moment is graduation. at the university of chicago there's a professor who is tenured, she's on the other side, she was confronting the protesters, asking if they wanted to pray for peace, she's a christian and they were not interested in that. but they need them off the space because this is where the graduation news. this is not going to be good for parents to see you. there is not a space to convene the graduation so there's these pressures going on. pete: it might be smart, the
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press will cover for them on it because they don't believe in cops, are you going to have security dragging out palestinian protesters in the middle of the convention? it will be a standoff that horrible for tv in front of the country. maybe they will change at all. will: maybe we will have another covid? pete: if you say that that makes it -- michael cohen is expected to take the stand on monday in the new york versus trump trial. rachel: the new york district attorney says they may rest their case by the end of next week. >> reporter: used to be one of donald trump's most aggressive defenders. michael cohen is testifying against his former boss, cohen is expected to be the prosecution's key witness. he will detail the alleged scheme by trump to pay off stormy daniels and reimburse so stormy app store would not damage trump's campaign in 2016. the judge is reprimanding cohen
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ahead of his testimony and asking prosecutors to tell:to stop publicly talking about the case and trump. :has been commenting about the case on tiktok. >> i will have a lot on my plate sometime beginning -- smash those hearts, smash the blue hearts, the like button and all that, just so that we can show amaga. >> the former president lashed out against the judge. >> there is no gag order to michael cohen. it is amazing. everybody can say what they want. they can say whatever they want but i am not allowed to say anything about anybody. it is a disgrace. >> reporter: madeleine wester house wrap separate testimony that trump was a multitasker who was signed document without
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reviewing them sometimes and that could undermine the prosecution's argument that trump would have been aware of the payment to cohen. witnesses included a compliance analyst for at&t, senior analyst and executive relations at verizon and two paralegals from the district attorney's office. calls for cohen and others were introduced into evidence. it was much drier than the dramatic testimony earlier in the week but optimally prosecutors are trying to establish a paper trail including phone logs to show how many changed hands. will: a real shame if this is not televised come monday. fireworks begin for what it is worth. i will be covering live at noon eastern time. we will analyze it as it is taking place. but my manners aren't putting out tiktoks. with anti-trump shirts. and he's not under our gag order.
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will: pete: this is a judge is not afraid to take control of his courtroom when it comes to donald trump. he was admonished donald trump's attorney because when donald trump at the stormy daniels justman was shaking his head and under his breath cursing, basically the judge pulled him aside and said don't let this happen, when it comes to cohen, anyone that is going against donald trump is very promiscuous in terms of letting them do whatever they want. i don't want to get into what judge jeanine has to say, she was there for us but talking to some people from latin america, this is so third world, this is what happens in a banana republic, it is true and now we've lost so much credibility for so many reasons, but including this trial, in latin america now when they refer to an elected leader who has been taken off of a ballot are not allowed to run because it's
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opposition webinars the justice system they now say he or she got trumped. that is what we look like, they are causing so much damage to the reputation of the united states for political reasons. pete: you mentioned, we had judge jeanine on the five talked about that double standard from the judge. watch. >> i was a county judge just like this guy is and this guy didn't have the chutzpah to tell michael cohen to keep your mouth shut. i'm going to gag you. this tells the prosecution, please tell your witness, the court is telling him that he shouldn't be talking and the prosecution said we've been telling him that, we tell our witnesses to refrain from talking about the case. this is nonsense. this is the sickest thing i ever heard. for that man to gag donald
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trump, a former president and someone running for president and not jack michael cohen who a federal judge called a serial liar is so indicative of where this judge is coming from. why would he do that? because he wants to get a conviction. he doesn't want michael cohen gag, he believes in destroying donald trump. >> it's not about whether it sticks, it is whether what happens right away, the appeal the doesn't seem to matter. there are so many illustrations for the fact that it has nothing to do with justice, nothing to do with the law. the latest and most obvious was the testimony of stormy daniels which was dirty, it was slimy, it was salacious and it had nothing to offer in the way of evidence about the bookkeeping charges against donald trump, nothing. all it is designed to do is prejudice the jury into disliking donald trump which the judge at one point said that's too much information but he let it go. what i'm here to tell you is
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looking forward, watch what he will let go with michael cohen. rachel: that's an excellent point. it's embarrassing, really sad. pete: it is not on tv. the amount of -- because -- will: designed to manipulate the public. to prejudice the voter. you would do the same as on tv but there's a curiosity for anyone. we will try to analyze it live with attorneys. it's just hard. the text and tweets about what's happening from inside the courtroom versus seeing it your self. rachel: donald trump is not on the campaign trail as much as he would like because of this, he's going to be in new jersey at a rally tonight but he has to stay, he is confined to this area and it is unfortunate. pete: let's move to california
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where surf legend bethany hamilton. rachel: i saw her last weekend. i was at a pro life event, she was there and she is the spokesperson for every life, the pro-life diaper company. i saw her. will: she was going to be in the huntington beach longboard pro which said they would allow only biological females in the women's category but they were forced to reverse their stance. this event was forced to reverse their stance because the california coastal commission threatened to revoke the permit because in california you have to allow trans into the women's division. he responded by posting this on x, saying california state law allows for males and females surfing events, this is not fair game. i do not support this. will: bethany hamilton lost that arm you see in those videos to a shark surfing, they
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made a movie about her, soul surfer, she's incredibly inspirational. not just for women sports but as someone who has overcome an amazing obstacle. and her obstacle is, we should probably say, the surf competition tried to do the right thing, california coastal commission says you don't get to have your circulation if you don't let dudes beat a woman who lost -- probably not in the competition but -- >> he cares about the future of the sport and this is killing women sports. i really am surprised we are this far along and getting this. everyone else has woken up to this except people who sit on these stupid boards. they are so -- >> looking out for that coastline but making sure women
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compete against men. >> the california coastline commission. maybe we should. have you seen these videos in la jolla, california town where these boats come up and illegals just pour out. >> making sure they are all gender identified. no wrong pronouns here. >> forget california commissioner and see if you can fire them into the moon. the california coastal commission should be fired into the moon. there is no further depth of analysis than be gone, california coastal commission. >> turning to a few additional headline starting with of this. a fox news alert. the idf is gearing up for a new offensive in northern gaza and overnight the israelis worn
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they plan to expand operations. residents and neighborhoods in southern gaza were told to evacuate and some are heating that morning. the new operations follow president biden's threat to halt weapons shipments to israel if they launch a full-scale attack on trey gowdy. pro palestinian protesters make their return to the university of pennsylvania after marching through the streets of philadelphia. some faced off with police while others jumped a fence at the home of the interim president banging on the door and lighting off layers. that sounds like trespassing but they won't do anything. police rounded up 33 people yesterday morning while clearing out a protest encampment. only 9 were you penned the students. i don't think that's a student protest then. at harvard -- will: if you ask them they will say it is noninclusive, they don't want to distinction between students and nonstudents. >> harvard, one hundred 80
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faculty members call on the interim president to end the encampment. prompt removal of the and cameron should be followed by civil dialogue representing the views of the protesters. ford is cutting their orders for ev batteries after reporting the companies losing one hundred thousand dollars per electric car. how do you run a business that way? that's more than double the deficit they saw last year, mercedes is pumping the brakes on their ev goals after reporting a 30% drop in profits, german automaker saying it's not meeting at self-imposed deadline of 2025. that evs are killing their company, and those are your headlines. there you go. preserving history. of virginia school board votes to restore the name of confederate military leaders to schools four years after they were removed.
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will: virginia school board is voting to bring back confederate generals names to two schools number 5 to 1 vote reversing a 2020 decision to change the names of stonewall jackson high school and ash elementary school. here is mike shively, spokesperson for the coalition of better schools. tell us about this vote. i want to say for the audience's edification i had to learn this as well, ash bily was a combination between robert e lee and turner ashby who was a confederate cavalry member, stonewall jackson, famous confederate general. tell me about the decision the school board decided to make. what motivated bringing back these names? >> the biggest sentiment of the county, since the names were
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changed in 2022, in 2022, i'm sorry, the names originally changed in 2021, and 2022, they discussed it again, nothing was done, but the people weren't given a voice in the process, so for us and for most people it's not about the names themselves as much as it is the citizens weren't given a voice in their own government. will: i was going to ask you, bringing back a historical name, endeavoring to not forget history has been a big part of this debate. the rebuttals, those who would disagree, would say there's a difference between forgetting and honoring. why do you have to honor the confederacy? you make a different point, whatever the future school name is, people should decide. how was it decided in 2020 to
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get rid of those names? >> the school board acted unilaterally on their own, and did not go through the due process or any real process that involved the people. it was done during the covid 19 shutdowns, so there were some virtual meetings, but people weren't allowed to be in the room and did not have a real chance or a poll or survey or anything to ask what the majority of constituents wanted. freedom of information act showed they had already planned, had all the votes ahead in july 2020. will: i know you are the spokesman of the coalition of schools, the hold out of the vote, what was their rationale
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for holding out? returning the choice to the voters, returning the voice? >> the one dissenter, his motivation was the majority of his constituents that he spoke to told him they did not want to restore the names. he did the right thing, listened to the will of the people in his district. will: do you have a sense of what the sentiment is? what would they prefer? >> overwhelming majority of the people we have spoken to the took part in the surveys, those who live in this district, what did their schools bring back?
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will: appreciate you and lightning us. will: biden is looking to make big bucks, trump holds a rally with thousands of supporters today. david webb is here with the tale of two campaigns. ♪ that can last for weeks. shingles could disrupt work and time with family. over 50? the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. don't wait. ask your doctor about shingles today. using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming inner-springs, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. save up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets at stearnsandfoster.com
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will: back with incredible images captured overnight. the northern lights over the united states, rays of pink, orange and green could be seen from maine all the way to alabama and florida, as a result of a geomagnetic storm. the solar flares could impact gps and power grids. elon musk's startling report of degraded service. let's go to rick reichmuth who
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has some lines around the earth, that will help me understand this whole thing. rick:what a good thing that you see the northern lights in florida, got to get away from the light pollution in the cities and get to a darker spot and you have a good chance tonight as well. normally you have this magnetic field around the earth and the sun's energy coming at us but we had a lot of solar storms, more solar storms in the last week and a half and there have been the rest of the year. it is an activity or cover the solar flares, it heads toward the earth. at the polls, we start to see northern lights and what we see as the electrons, supercharged articles when they interact with oxygen molecules where you get the red and green. when they interact with nitrogen molecules you get the purple. we will see a lot of that, if
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you get away from clouds and city lights tonight you will have another good shot at it. not as far south tonight, maybe farther toward the north, kansas city towards minnesota, chicago, you will see that. one last story, we've had such a big impact from the rain and storms across the south, more rain coming in. get over here. will: started bouncing around the magnets. rick:you learn something. that you? pete: laser beams coming at the earth, magnetic shields around them. rick:laser beams coming down here. pete: thank you, brother. a tale of two campaigns. president biden on the west coast fundraising in seattle after rubbing shoulders in california yesterday while donald trump is expected to hold a massive rally in wildwood, new jersey later
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today. here to weigh in, biden is on the west coast, donald trump couldn't campaign on the west coast if he wanted to. >> good part of his trip. pete: he is confined to a court room. that's the campaign style. >> let's draw some contrast. president biden raised a lot of money from the san francisco liberal crowd, lots of information out there that you can dig up. $30 million in that area, the billionaire bundlers that went taxpayer subsidies for their silicon valley subsidies, chip subsidies, and they take on billionaires, biden versus trump, agility versus fragility, the agility of donald trump to still campaign
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while being heavily new york, the fragility of biden who will have trouble getting through a speech without a major gaffe. things that matter, the economy, strong economy under trump, people see the rematch of the economies and the president sees coming up in november. that is important. trump versus biden. look at all the other contrast between the two men. you go down the line and see that biden is week. it is about what americans are dealing with this morning, saturday morning going to the grocery store, costs are up going for the bread, the gas they put in the car. that goes up. all the things you have to do cost more under biden. pete: he is relying the message different a than donald trump. we have a graphic of the campaign style of these two candidates, biden doing a lot of fundraising get and smaller
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campaign events carefully curated where donald trump is doing a lot of rallies and less fundraisers because better use of his time but he has done a nice job in new york city finding the bodega owner or construction worker to demonstrate i can campaign in places i never thought i could. >> donald trump should punish the democrats by retaking new york city. donald trump was new york city long before biden came along as president of the united states. think about the city, iconic buildings, the property, this is a man who was part of the fabric of the city and has a big presence. go to roosevelt avenue in queens. you have open air brothels in queens, young women being prostituted, illegal aliens brought in. that is aoc's district, donald trump should watch on roosevelt avenue, selling anything to
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survive, go to the bronx where a woman just had, talk about crime in new york, alvin bragg's priorities, has anyone seen a video of this woman where guy throws a belt over her neck, drags her down the sidewalk and sexually assaults her in between two cars? trump should be on that corner. he should be at columbia. he should be out in front. he is donald trump and he has the agility and that's the key, americans see the difference. will: a scoop that came out from ask theo's. it is unconfirmed, based on two anonymous sources trump quietly moves nikki haley off his blacklist. spokesman for trump and haley declined to comment but this is one of those dc whisper things. do you think it could be true that trump would want to bring haley into their orbit as a potential running mate? >> i don't see her as a running mate.
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that's not -- wouldn't be a good working team. moving someone off your blacklist, politics is transactional, donald trump is a businessman. if we could get her people to realize this is the way forward for the republican party, he is a uniter, what's the difference between trump and biden and how he would approach it, look at desantis, they talked recently according to reports, he is bringing the party back together because we have to coalesce as a presumptive nominee or around the presumptive nominee. this is how you get americans back together, not divided us. pete: long way from a blacklist to a shortlist. >> a lot of space in between. pete: ranchers, border agents at a mom who lost her kids to fentanyl speak at a congressional hearing on the border. our next guest testified and said every administration he worked for made efforts to secure the border except this
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rachel: ranchers, border patrol agents, plead for help yesterday at the house judiciary committee in arizona. >> the group studied cutting
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holes in fences, and asking to continue their legacy. >> i have images of 3050 people coming through the ranch. are any of these 3050 terrorists? this is a national security issue. >> each administration i served under made efforts to secure the border except the biden administration. rachel: chris clem joins us now. what did it mean to us retired law enforcement surrounded by other community members dealing with the effects of the open border, how important was it to you to have congress do this field hearing and hear your stories? >> it was great which i've been advocating field hearings, that i we the people get represented, we don't always get to go to washington dc.
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to have representatives from ohio, wisconsin, oregon, arizona, listening to people, i did this for 27 years. i was humbled to sit next to a rancher who was doing this for some time, another rancher and sheriffs deputy, very humbling and emotional when you have a mother who lost two children to fentanyl poisoning. rachel: her story was riveting but i got a chance to meet the rancher, and it's unbelievable to me the fbi is not there. he's been crying about this from the rooftops. has the video footage, no one
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cares, he can't get border patrol to come to the ranch because they are so busy. these are migrant encounters all the way back to 2021. the numbers keep going up and up. what do you hope to get out of this hearing, do you expect anything to happen? >> i live in tucson sector, those numbers are alarming to me, they lead the nation and got aways as well. these codify and memorialize what people want to hear and talk about. it sends a clear message. as i mentioned in my statement, so many on the other side will call this a political stunt, it's not addressing it or seeing the impact. i am hopeful this will send a message to both sides that this
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is a national security issue, a border security issue and we don't need to conflate immigration and border security. let's have a stand-alone bill, secure the border so we can secure america and address the immigration back log and those that should be removed because they didn't have a right to be here but border security is national security. that is what i hope before. rachel: you've seen this problem over a number of years. i am sure you have thought about why president biden would open the border at this level to see those numbers, having all these consequences that were talked about, the death of hundreds of thousands of young american to chinese crossing
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the border, why would president biden do that? >> we thought just not knowing but trying to find reason, did 0 transparency for this administration you have to look at trying to encourage more people to change the electoral college, include the census numbers to get more representatives and remain in power, they are about securing their narrative, not securing the border, the only thing that can make sense. rachel: the only thing that makes sense. thanks for joining us and your testimony, helpful for the country to know. skip the hangover. more americans are drinking less and it is creating buzz for nonalcoholic drinks. we will try one next. ♪ but did you know propane also powers school buses
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dad: gotcha! justin: i surrender, i surrender! dad: alright, pal. get ready for the day, buddy. justin: hey, dad. hey, dad. do we have a gun? dad: what's that? justin: do we have a gun? pete: some americans are breaking up with booze and reaching for nonalcoholic drinks. rachel: 47% of americans are trying to drink less this year. i don't drink as much as you guys.
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jen the is leading the charge, 61% try to drink less. will: joining us as the ceo of the nonalcoholic beverage company, glad to have you here. he will jump into the conversation we are having while we are drinking it. tell us about nonalcoholic sparkling water. >> we saw consumers reaching for morgan seltzer waters when drinking, a better alternative. rachel: i drink a lot of sparkling water. it is nonalcoholic. this has hops in it. how does your company describe that difference between picking up seltzer water and picking up hot water.
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>> we extract the oils andersons, fuse it into sparkling water and get better ingredients, 0 cal, no sugar and no carbs. brian: feels a little like you would be having an adult beverage but you are not and it would make for a great mixer. not trying to bring this to an alcoholic drink but it could go with that. >> consumers are switching between full strength that nonalcoholic beverages in the same occasion. rachel: what is it about jen the they are going nonalcoholic? that's what's driving this trend? >> so many options to reach for. they are reaching for alcoholic beverages, they are reaching,
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