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[applause] will: good morning and welcome to "fox and friends" weekend. on this saturday morning, march 2nd. rachel: we are already in march. pete: what feeling does marge bring about? rachel: in wisconsin spring is may. will: march is a great month. i was born in march. we will figure that out before the end of the show. it is -- there's a lot of --
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march madness, the yards of march whatever that means but here is the thing, to her point about living in new jersey, march is an incredibly sad month in the north because you think winter should be over but it is not, in texas it's a great month. we are on the way, it's nice, it's warm but up here it is a big tease month. pete: it's just a continuation. >> a lot of teasers, didn't have to take it that way. pete: only two ways to take it. television to uses. sorry about that. rachel: we won't tease you anymore. house republicans are now revealing the transcript from
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james biden's deposition last week revealing that he paid president biden $40,000 using funds from a chinese government linked energy firm. pete: this is the president insists he did not interact with any of james or hunter's business partners. >> reporter: house republicans of raise a lot of questions regarding that $40,000 loan, james biden testified he borrowed that amount for his brother in 2017 when president biden was a private citizen, james says he paid his brother back with money which appeared to come from chinese energy firm cvf c. he was asked where the source of money that was going and prior to being sent to you was coming from, james biden answers cef c. james didn't think it was tied to the chinese government calling it a straightforward business venture and maintains the president had no information about the sources
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of the funds he used to pay the loans. he says my brother has no idea what i do because i don't talk about business to my brother, didn't ask advice in terms of business because i just don't. is a red line drawn in the sand. i never discuss business with my father. before leaving for camp david president biden slammed accusations from house speaker mike johnson that he was lying about his interactions with his son hunter and his business partners. >> president biden: every single witness, the scott got to stop it. >> you did interact. >> i did not interact with the partners. rachel: the release of the transcript of james biden's closed-door deposition comes just one day after the transcript of hunter biden's chapter money was released. house oversight chairman james comber believes the impeachment inquiry so far is a success. >> the evidence that we got is very valuable. if we move forward and try to
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hold this countable, what we did was right, so many things we've been talking about were proven in the deposition. i think the deposition was a huge success. rachel: the house want to consider impeachment vote before the election. will: it is farcical to believe, you hear president biden say my brother, james saying my brother, the president has no idea, no idea, as close as they are, of course, they know. rachel: so many things stood out to me. jim said he didn't know that cef see china energy was controlled by beijing's so the other thing is he said he didn't know some details but he trusted hunter's due diligence because he is a yale graduate.
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of course he's not lying and the other thing is -- will: that he has done his due diligence. is there anything about hunter biden fencers do diligence? rachel: i kept thinking about the two of them, jim and hunter running around hong kong, kept thinking of the two of them parting in hong kong making business deals with the chinese, the whole thing is just -- will: relax, hunter is on it, no one ever said that. unless it was -- pete: they want to say i don't really know. hunter was doing it and hunter does a lot of things so i don't want to know. rachel: it was kind of you
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wonder if they might end up turning on each other. jonathan turley had this to say about hunter biden's testimony. >> what hunter biden did is confirm the essential instruments, they received a great deal of money from russia, china, ukraine, and at least $40,000 of chinese money made it into the account of president biden. he adds it's perfectly ethical which is something many of us dumbfounded. you can say influence peddling can be done legally but no one argues it is done ethically. it is corrupt. the us government has pushed treaty obligations to ban influence peddling, one of the great forms of corruption. it is always been viewed as corruption. what we now know is the president was involved and
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confirmed by hunter biden. will: the blocking and tackling of this is there was an acknowledgment, chinese businesses did have connection to the chinese communist party and some of that money did go to president biden at a minimum $40,000. that in and of itself is proof of the allegations. pete: the memo says loan repayment. he didn't know, he was paying back a loan on top of a loan, everything is a loan payback, we can't prove where the money came from but it is loan payback, they knew at the time what they were doing, maybe someone would look at it. that's why they had the shell companies and carve outs and the sisters writing a check to joe, not james and ultimately they fall back and say we didn't know, we didn't discuss it at it was just a loan payment. every family gets $40,000 in loan payment, that's how we operate. and they assumed no one would
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look what if they've had plausible deniability. rachel: hunter biden admitted that joe was the big guy that was referenced in the e-mail, the whole thing was supposed to be russian disinformation, the laptop was a liar dollar of this deposition shows senator johnson, senator grassley were right about the laptop was real and what was on their was damaging. rachel: the university of florida has fired all the -- allahu akbar implies in compliance with state law. here's a memo on this yesterday. to comply with board of governors regulation on prohibited expenditures the university of florida has closed the office of the chief diversity officer, eliminated administrative employments and halted their contracts. governor ron desantis said florida is where dei goes to
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die, it is toxic and has no place it these universities, florida was the first to a lemonade dei but i hope more states follow suit. that is a huge move out of florida. rachel: i know we want to talk how great it is to get dei out of school, politically speaking this is how you get back on track, this is one of three other things he has done that are high profile culture issues conservatives care about and that is the way to restart for the year, should have run in the first place. >> nikki haley's candidacy, he bowed out at the right time when he saw the writing on the wall, then went back to florida and kept doing things and he's been the kind of governor that does things first, that are talked about on shows like ours, why we peddling this
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racist theory across fire red and governors realize we are in charge of our education system and he pushed it in the legislature, got it passed and at the university of florida, a good guy to have at the top of the university of florida, been sass is the president of florida see you got a republican that's the president, willing to take the guidance of the legislature and do it. a lot of university presidents won't taken and might fight the state. todd: usually in most states you have two university education systems. i was wondering where florida state -- but you are right, saying need a university president or regent to influence state law. rachel: he went to chris roofoh. they did big moves and they are saving the university millions of dollars. a lot of these universities
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have more administrators, most of them in this dei space than they have professors so how about investing the money into actual education and not this toxic theory. will: we will get more information how many that was. a decent amount of them, interesting to watch if others follow suit and do it in wholesale where. the university of florida said they are all gone, you could see other universities say keep the office, the office of differences, whatever you want to call it, newcomers, call it something else and try to keep it. will: emergency crews in kentucky made a daring rescue saying a semi truck driver who was dangling above the ohio river after a crash. >> reporter: the truck driver was seen dangling off the side of the clark memorial bridge
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shortly after noon on friday before being successfully rescued by a firefighter. the driver was pulled to safety within our of the crash. that sent the semi dangling 80 feet above the ohio river and now we are learning the driver who also happens to be about. veteran was praying with the firefighter. >> she knew i was there and i talked to her. this is going to go around your chest and your leg and once i got her out of that, ask do you pray? she started praying. rachel: the fire chiefs of the rope was attached to a crane like structure on the bridge, the military fat and hero firefighter handled the situation like champs. >> it was obvious she was scared. they did an amazing job keeping her hot calm. he held it together like a champ. the second she hit solid ground
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she let those emotions go and had that relief, pretty impressive thing. >> reporter: the truck driver was sent to the hospital and seem to be doing okay between 2 other drivers were sent to the hospital as well with life-threatening injuries. will: will say what everyone has been saying. toxic masculinity. toxic masculinity saving the day. what you do with a crane. rachel: in the new social media trend called the oil rig things, a prank the girls plan their dads, they go to their dad and say i wanted you to know i got a new job, i am going to be an oil rig welder and the dads are like you can't do that and i'm going to do that. they hired me. it is actually sparked interest
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in a conversation about the fact that it is not true, 01% of oil rig welders are women and women don't want these jobs. it is an appreciation for men who are willing to do these jobs. rachel: toxic masculinity and women are bad drivers. rachel: i fully admit i tell you i am not a good driver and i've never gotten in the car with sean where he allowed me to drive. >> we are glad the lady is okay and everything is great. i would much rather drive. she's a fine driver. rachel: would she admit that you are driver? will: what are you shaking her head at, lynn? are you a good driver, lynn?
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rachel: i finally figured out i could go to one that didn't require a pill and i passed the exam. for everyone. pete: turning to your headline starting with a fox news alert. moments ago egyptian security forces say negotiations for a cease-fire in gaza will resume in cairo tomorrow. a hostage deal hinges on israel agreeing to withdraw troops from gaza and agreeing to a pause in fighting as well as hostage and prisoner releases. before this department president biden saying he's hoping for a deal by ramadan next sunday. >> president biden: there has to be agreement in timing and they are so far apart. pete: this is the humanitarian aid is dropped into gaza. bombing gaza with aid. three alaskan fishermen are
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giving the fbi what they say could be another spy balloon spotted in us territory, the fbi says the object isn't confirmed to be a spy balloon it looks similar enough to the other one that it needs to be investigated. comes just over a year after us officials shot down or chinese bible and off the coast of south carolina, it is unknown if this object is related. why wouldn't it be? rachel: why does it take so long? will: doing a lot of other things. pete: roger caruth taking the checkered flag, the truck series win, check in mark in milestone with burnout in the infield his first time. nascar has taken over the sin city all weekend culminating
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with tomorrow's pennzoil 400 presented by jiffy lube. watching that race on fox beginning at 3:30 eastern. one of my kids's favor drivers in the daytona 500. will: i thought about you when i saw that. are we going -- i've been going fanny the whole time. is it fannedi? i got fans about i and it is hard to break. what came out of the closing arguments to decide whether the embattled da -- can stay on trump's case. pete: former congressman doug collins joins us up next. rachel: today is the perfect day for pink, it is international cat rescue day, introducing you to these sweet
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will: laken riley was laid to rest after being combiners fail as waylon. donald trump railing on the situation this week. >> spoke to their parents yesterday, devastated beyond belief. the monster charged in the death is an illegal alien migrant who was let into our country, released into our communities by president biden. will: here to react is doug collins. thanks for being with us. i know you are from georgia, you represented george and i believe you've had the opportunity to talk with of our family. tell us what is the sentiment in georgia with the family? >> i've not had a chance to talk to them. i represent this area. i represented part of that area when i was in congress. it to devastating effect. i had two boys who went to the
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university of georgia, to wake up and get a call like that that your child has been taken from you in a sense where this should never have happened to start with. this gentleman was here illegally to start with, he had been involved in criminal justice in new york and athens along with his brother. it should never have happened. putting a real face especially in georgia and across the country on the devastating effects of the open border. will: we will hopefully find out more about his criminal history and venezuela. donald trump has pointed out in the past the type of people making their way to america are not the type of people we characterize as just seeking a better life and economic prosperity. there's a correlation. the crime rate in venezuela has gone down over the last several years while we are seeing crime like this take place in georgia.
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>> all the students and liberals who want to say how great socialism communism is, look at venezuela, one of the bright rising stars in this emissary and total -- devastation in their country and you've got people coming across. here's the big difference from my time in the judiciary committee when we watched this, the last three years with president biden he opened it up completely so the cartels don't have to worry about getting people over, just get them to the river and send them across, they are going through parole like this gentleman did through the main entryways, this is a different group of people, not those coming looking for jobs. you see what is happening in chicago and other places. they are forming gangs. we are seeing the moped bandits in new york. i never thought i would hear that kind of term. a lot of those are coming across now.
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will: final arguments yesterday in the fannedi will us hearing when it comes to cases against donald trump. scott mcafee, i don't think, i watched a fair amount of these hearings, hasn't tipped his hand. he said he would need a few weeks to make a decision. could be removed willis, remove weight and willis, could be removed the entire district attorney's office. do you think he shown any inclination which way this may go? >> he is frustrated with this proceedings. if you go back to the beginning of the process, he didn't have to have this hearing, he could have ruled on these motions, he chose to have a hearing and there's probably understanding that this will resolve itself. it got worse. if you listen to arguments yesterday. he was questioning the da's office about the appearance of impropriety. if you get into arguments
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yesterday, this is a real problem because no matter what we go forward here the world believes this is a corrupt situation, not something to get settled, fannedi willis tipped her hand when she intervened in nathan wade's divorce case and sealed it so nobody could talk about it. that's the interest right there. will: he filed for divorce the day after he was hired as special prosecutor. thanks for being with us. still ahead, squad members playing defense against leading secret trip to communist cuba, the growing outrage next.
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rachel: a fox wildfire alert, firefighters making some
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progress containing the largest wildfire in texas state history. officials warn the flames may spread rapidly due to rising temperatures and low humidity. the smokehouse creek fire scorching 1 million acres. governor abbott said 500 structures may have been destroyed so far. rick reichmuth has our fox. 6 forecast. >> reporter: an incredible scenario, four fires that are burning in the texas panhandle spreading towards oklahoma lose the largest is the smokehouse creek fire, in and of itself a large fire. this is how big this is. this cuts 90 miles across, this one fire. this has been burning for six days.
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in that short time, today and tomorrow the fire threat goes up a lot. humidity levels are low. we will be watching today and tomorrow, fires occasionally spark, a rough day to get any advancement on containing these fires. pete: i didn't recognize you. billionaire elon musk is suing open ai ceo sam altman claiming the company broke a contractual agreement when musk helped them found a nonprofit. the lawsuit saying under its new board it is not just developing but refining agi to maximize profits from microsoft rather than the benefit of humanity. here with reaction is the cyber
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guy himself, kurt knutson. my understanding is elon musk gave money to a nonprofit that was supposed to create ai to benefit humanity and be open sourced. >> reporter: a drop in the bucket for him but microsoft came in and now they are making money off of it. >> reporter: they stand turn billions upon billions at this point. open ai was intended to be open meaning available to everybody and accessible to anybody and now it's closed. that is what elon musk is calling out here. of sam altman and open a i should be worried about anybody suing them, elon musk would be the one they should worry about. he's got deep pockets and will stand in a courtroom it is quite a character and he's right about this one. when it comes down to it, they did little dance around taking a nonprofit and juicing the cash out of it and that is what they are up to. pete: creating a product that
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would be commercially beneficial for somebody and microsoft comes in, he's not asking for money. >> he's not saying i want financial renumeration, just get back on course, do what we set out to do, make this available for everybody. pete: the second topic, a lot of people ring doorbells. it is supposed to bring more security for us, you feel i can see out my front door, who was approaching my property, but you came across something we didn't know about. kurt:there are 12 different cameras for sale on amazon. this is not one of them. it's almost like coke. it is it is a safe product that works well. video doorbells. these are video doorbells and cameras $30 still on amazon that are vulnerable to security attack.
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after a thorough investigation where one of their investigating engineers hacked into a reporter's camera and the next one and the next one and then they said holy moly, what do we have here? thousands of americans have bought chinese technology and the idea they would make their lives more safe and secure and it is doing this opposite. making it more dangerous so the common hacker can penetrate these cameras and spy on you or use the information against you. bad idea. we called and reached out to amazon and they have not remarked back to us as of this moment. sears, walmart, have been selling them. they stopped selling them. so what you need to do today, a great weekend project, go check the cameras in your house. it could be on.
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check the camera. the maker of them is any of the ones that are listed at cyberguy.com then disconnect immediately. whatever brand camera you have, check this weekend the privacy settings of that, the security settings. we have all the how tos on that, makes it easy to do that. great movement in life. the battery and the smoke detector, check the security when it comes to these cameras. daylight savings time -- pete: it is important to note, you are a subscriber who has gotten this alert. you don't see it on "fox and friends". kurt:our foxnews.com.
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rachel: progressive house democrats ilan omar and pramila jayapal went to cuba amid the
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worsening border crisis at home. the squad members praising the communist nation calling for the us to remove them from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. >> i was in cuba, they were opposed to the state-sponsored designation. trump and pompeo created this designation knowing it has no merit. i call on president biden to step out of that trap and stop this cruel and counterproductive policy. rachel: what is interesting about this. it's a secret trip. nobody know about it. cuba not only as a terrorist state, in latin america, they are there for humanitarian reasons.
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both of those congresswomen, and the people of cuba being squashed by our communist regime of their and begging biden and the democrats to help them get internet so they could broadcast to the world human rights abuses. these women are against the people. pete: they are there to check on the human rights of the communist rulers who they believe are being mistreated by the united states government. it is not about the people of cuba. if they are looking at the people of cuba their trip would be about past and future. they would look like they are living in the past because of the economic system they are living in and what they bring to the united states if they got their way. this is an anti-american set of lawmakers, they go to cuba and
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meet with communists and empathize with how bad america is. rachel: is it treason? will: that's a huge word. rachel: it's thrown a lot by democrats. will: cuba harbors people that have committed political violence against the united states. what you are looking at here is an extreme left wing -- a group of people, these people largely fly ukrainian flax, advocate for enemies of america, describe the country as racist from its founding, say america is guilty of original sin and needs a makeover and tell you, people who live in rural america who fly american flags, puppets of vladimir putin. like they are the ones saving democracy, the ones that
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advocate for cuba and venezuela and they are the one saying the american flag are actually fascists. rachel: this is troubling, more than hypocrisy and militarization of socialist and congress which was on think about a generation ago. what is happening in latin america is not talked about enough. and in our backyard. the chinese are taking over latin america. they replaced america, and china is using cuba, in brazil. to coordinate this. when members of congress are
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going to cuba, all of this to me not in the interest of america this is our hemisphere and we should be concerned about it and they are working against this. will: orlando residents one of the death of a 13-year-old, after her body was found in the woods yesterday, she was reported missing after she never showed up for school. police arresting her mother's boyfriend as the main suspect, the last person to see her alive. nikki haley and donald trump are holding campaign events today. 15 states are holding primary elections, trump is holding rallies in greensboro and richmond, virginia and haley is campaigning in raleigh. lisa murkowski and susan collins.
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the republican caucus. rachel: that says everything. pete: dwayne the rock johnson, the wrestler and actor owns the rights to his famous nickname and phrases after joining wwe's parent company's board of directors. >> the rock owns everything as relates to people champion, full ownership which means the rock is the boss. will: it includes the people's elbow, if you can smell, smell what the rock is cooking. it was weird phrasing of it. i am used to can you -- rachel: know your role and shut your mouth. will: people are telling me the people -- can you smell, if you smell. can you smell. do you think he walks in and goes if you smell.
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big fights recently but his voice starts and goes. rachel: need to listen to your interview with him. what is going on? will: i mean. rachel: i am just asking. pete: you don't know. i don't know. i don't know. rachel: talk about his nutrition and his routine. will: you don't talk about that and don't talk about whether wrestling is real. have some manners. rachel: i'm sorry, the rock or whatever, the people's champ. i wonder how you get there. pete: all of the above, diet and nutrition. i love that.
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rachel: today is the perfect day for peter. it is international cat rescue day. will: we have some adoptable cats to celebrate. pete: the cofounder of rescue, joins us now. thank you for being here. tell our viewers why cats are the best. >> they are low-maintenance animals. come on. do they -- they don't get lonely. >> cats are independent animals and are better in pairs. will: there you go. pete: i don't want to that one. just a quality. i love them, they are great.
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look at that. will: scanning the room. talk about pet adoption. is it less likely they get people to take -- >> dogs are easier, cats definitely need a lot of help because they have rates on the streets. they are filling city shelters quickly. will: wildcats breeding out there. rachel: the problem is when they read too much to get them euthanized. >> every shelter across the nation is packed. >> they are only 10 weeks old. you can adopt -- and you don't want to overlook the adult cats in city shelters. we want to pick the adult cats
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