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pete: it is 7:00 a.m. eastern time hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, joe went to the border this week but turns out, he's still not going to do anything about it. rachel: and fani's last fight. we're set to learn the fate of embattled fulton county da in two weeks. what's going on in the rest of the former president trump's cases? we're breaking down all of the courtroom drama this hour. will: plus, rugby is coming to america. >> can somebody grab me a bottle of water? thanks. will: are pete and i tough enough to play? we'll find out but we're not going to find out. pete: we already know. will: i'm not. i've got a suit on. no plans to change. but the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. pete: the answer is no.
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rachel: that's van morrisson and a shot of florida. pete: we had cats loose on the set and rugby. butter scotch or scotch escaped for a bit. will: running around because nobody can get it. rachel: will is not a cat person. will: i've never hid it. pete: just not. will: yeah, we go to somebody's house that has a cat and there's a bit of like can i win the cat
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over fun for a little bit? in the end, what do i care? pete: in ten seconds every dog is won over. rachel: no challenge. will: you've got the dynamic wrong and the dog goes to the room and which person likes me the least? then proceeds to say i'm winning that person over. the dog does the opposite and trying to win you over. pete: he likes simple pleasures and simple relationships. i get it. will: pick up the bag of razors and hope you don't get cut. rachel: keep going. let's unpack this more. pete: let's go to rowing by for a second. rachel: keep unpacking this. will: there's more here rachel: let's move to this.
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pete: just like that we're moving on. will: rachel just makes the right call and tell everybody what we're doing. what are you doing? you pulled the emergency brake and like we need to get this car back on the road. rachel: relationships and cats. will: heading down the highway and you reach over and jerk the e-brake. pete: go for it. rachel: go. we're moving onto, this is deep. this is our border. so president biden, this is what he has to say about why he hasn't taken action on the border. listen. >> why are you waiting to take action on the border? [ [ina[inaudible].
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pete: i don't have the authority. rachel: he has the authority to undo all the executive action. >> you can see it on tv. will: we can see it. will: doesn't have the power and congress doesn't give him the power and passes executive orders to forgive student debt and don't pretend you're totally him then by the legislative process and the legislative process is not limiting the biden administration and other policy. this was on hannity. listen. >> i don't know if he even knows what he's talking about to be honest. we built 571 miles of wall and worked closely with the governor and had a great relationship. we worked together after the election. what happened is the governor kept moving and he did some of the whole thing with the wire.
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it's pretty tough stuff. i would say it's tough stuff. >> should the governor of this state -- it's not his possibility. >> no, we were moving down into this area. we did such a job, 571 miles. now, you've got to remember, we were talking about this and i said what's more effective? the wall is always going to be the most effective. pete: it was really interesting to watch in realtime both the split screen and also watching it on all the networks and msnbc ignoring completely talking only about trump trial stuff and didn't even cover the border. they feel like it's such a loser and not even worth covering. cnn covered only the biden version of it in a very friendly way. we showed the split screen showing both. so it's also what gets covered. but the fact that biden feels like he has to go down there to the place that is such a political loser for him with no solutions in sight and what they do is put him in a very
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carefully curated bubble and part of the border where there's no issues with crossings right now. brownsville. yeah, there's no problem to try and dress it up for joe and joe in his own bubble world saying everything is fine at the border. what i saw is fine. everything is orderly. they're not curating what the american people see but what joe sees. he's got tunnel vision himself and thinking things are okay or whatever executive order is needed or he'll announce for the state of the union. be ready for that. this is a state of the union thing. will: rachel went to the boarder and did incredible job and did reporting and gathered stuff all over the network and viral all across social immediate jaire and fascinating footage and we wanted to revisit some of it here this morning on "fox & friends". watch. rachel: what you're see asking basically unmarked building and all signage is removed and that's the first sign you know this is an ngo, nongovernmental organization. in this case casa elitas housing
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illegal immigrants. let's go inside and see what happens. >> can you guys get off the property? rachel: is this not a hotel? >> exit the property, it's private property. rachel: there's no name outside. is this where illegals are being housed with government fund something >> get off the property. all of you, please, or i'm calling the police. rachel: please call them. hi, what is this? >> you need to leave, please. rachel: i need to know what it is. casa elitas. this is an ngo paid for by government money. >> we're not answering any of your questions. rachel: just can you explain what you do here? >> no. rachel: why so much secrecy. that's what want american people want to understand what's happening here. why? >> joe will wait with you here till you leave but we're not answering anymore questions.
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rachel: [speaking non-english language] >> no. no. sorry. rachel: huh? >> you cannot come into our shelter. will: one thing i find fascinating about the video, rachel, first of all, great job. i look at those individuals that you encountered at that hotel, and i don't -- they seem like low level implementers of someone else's big policy. i'm surprised in that role how protective they are of what it is that is going on. you know, i mean i'm just surprised that people at whatever that level is of whatever they're doing are telling you with such authority and fear you need to leave. pete: that's a great point. rachel: it is an excellent point but there is secrecy all around this and they understand that at a very -- even at that position that they were in. at one point you notice that had she said i'm going to call the police on you and i -- what i should have said in that moment
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was no, i'm going to call the police on you because everybody in this hotel has been trafficked. this is a human trafficking operation. nobody crosses that border without paying off the cartels either with cash or with their body or indentured servitude they pay off later and they're marked. this is -- this operation and the reason i focus on the ngos is because they are this -- these operations are intentional and cannot happen without the ngos and there's water bottles and comfortable those that come across and it's a massive money making operation and catholic charities i'm embarrassed to say as a catholic is totally addictive to the government money and they're making money and these hotels are getting full capacity and two to three
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times the rate. pete: increasing rate. rachel: everybody is making money and joe biden and globalist and this pipeline comes from south america and all the way up here and interesting part think hillary clinton at cartel, went to the boarder and interviewed the illegal myograns and she happens they paid anywhere between 3 and 12,000 to get across. included in that price, think about it, is this free short term stay and a plane ticket by the taxpayers. so casa elitas working with the cartel biden administration working with the cartels and they run that border and nobody crosses without it this hotel is a human trafficking operation and what you need to think about with ngos is they are a shadow brock seizure disorders and doing thing -- bureaucracy and
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doing things our government can't because of overcapacity and can't because of constitutional reasons and the secrecy there is bs. we need to expose it. pete: ngo remember is a nongovernmental option and that's the point and say they're nongovernment and work on behalf of the government with our taxpayer dollars. great job. more of that report coming up later on in this hour. move onto this, fani willis making a surprise appearance in court today and president trump's lawyers made their closing arguments on accusations that willis had romantic relationship and improper one with special prosecutor nathan wade. rachel: the judge can decide if willis is disqualified from the interference case. will: madeleine rivera is live with the details. >> it's up to the judge to
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decide whether district attorney fani willis should be kicked off leaving president trump's election interference case in georgia hanging in the balance and that issue is whether willis financially benefited from the prosecution as a result of her relationship with special prosecutor nathan wade whom she hired to help lead the case in november 2021. >> we frankly couldn't care less if they had a personal relationship outside of work. that's not the issue here. the issue is that they began this relationship in 2019 and they were dating for two years and then she awarded him a contract where pub lib money either from fulton county or state of georgia ended up in his pockets. that decision alone was imp improper. reporter: one notable moment judge scott macafy said it was clear money changed hands. >> that's the fact whether it was split even or goes one way
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or another or all the way $10,000 one way or another, that's a fact at issue as a result of the hearing but no longer just the theory that money changed hands. no longer speculation or conjecture. >> well, i agree that money changed hands is not speculation and conjecture. >> but the fulton county district attorney's office said it doesn't prove willis profited off the transactions and dismissing cell phone data including 2,000 phone calls in 2021, which the defense has used to show willis and wade's relationship began before the spring of 2022. the two says that's when they started dating. >> the assertion for the number of times that ms. willis and mrh other whether through text message or phone, it has no vascuvalidity as it relates to m being in a relationship. >> the judge is expected to make
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a ruling in a few weeks. thank you. pete: thank you, madeline. we're going off the wall to break that down in a bit. if fani willis gets thrown off the case and the case itself might go and that's the reason this all matters. rachel: just because she's not fit to try the case, can they put somebody else? pete: it was a 50/50 and big rico case based on novel theory and someone else wants to carry that and running on that. will: throwing weight on fani willis and throw her out, throw out the whole district attorney office and sets the whole thing back. rachel: interesting. pete: talk about left wing ideas that are telling you they're going to save your life and save the planet through the small things you can do as a consumer say when you go to the grocery store and if you've lived in california, new jersey, or any
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of these blue states, there's a big targeting of plastic bags. going to the grocery store, you can't use a plastic bag. rachel: it's illegal to use a plastic bag. pete: it is and anyway the whole idea was to get rid of the plastic being used everywhere and studies are out now and this is according to both the los angeles times and freedonia group and plastic bag consumption tripled since then in new jersey. in california 47% increase in plastic bags discarded in california after the bag ban. pete: a lot of bags used to replace them are sturdier and heavier and made ofplast and i can supposed to be reused time
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and time again and people aren't reusing them and more plastic bag and tossing it and discarding it and heavily plastic made bag for the company and actually leads to more discarded plastic bags in the process. rachel: you have to believe there's somebody getting a kick back or contract to produce these sturdier plastic bags that end up being discarded and i'll tell you what, i have a lot of kids that go to the grocery store and forget your sturdy bag you paid for last time there, it is so annoying. pete: you buy a new one for ten-cents at the store and then do it all over again. rachel: there's nothing more annoying than new jersey than this policy because you go to the grocery store and you forgot your bags and you're like what do i do? then you end up paying more. by the way, i use plastic bags. i have a bakey in diapers so i take plastic bags and put poppy diapers in them and tie them up
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and throw them away. will: i pick up dog poop with them. pete: i do cat litter. rachel: my only platforms is bring back plastic bags. drink out of paper straws and get rid of flavors of zin and can't get a flavored zin in california and look where they end up. look at san francisco and los angeles, have they made your life better and raised your taxes to do that. pete: that's true. nothing nor satisfying than walking out with groceries in plastic bags and have them all in two hands. pete: when do they do that, will? rachel: paper or plastic. i always pick plastic. always. pete: does north carolina have the paper option? rachel: no, no options. that's what communism is about.
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pete: can't do paper? what's wrong about paper? rachel: nothing. but they want you to buy stuff. buy their three times the footprint of a plastic bag it's so dumb. turning to headlines, michelle triconese breaking down in court after found guilty of covering up the murder of her boyfriend's wife. the mother of five disappeared in 2019 and her body was never found. her family reacting to the verdict saying "today's verdict is a crucial attribution of accountability. it's not a victory, there's no victory when five children are growing up without their mother". what a sad case. according to reports, troconis could face up to 50 years in prison and expected to be
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sentenced in may. wow. a court in pennsylvania dropped injunction against amish farmer forbidden from selling milk after police raided his farm last summer. the farmer's raw milk was connected to e. coli outbreak in two st states and the farmer des that and selling raw milk to the immediate family and cannot be marketed or sold to the public. easier to buy drugs than raw milk in america. it's so insane if you want raw milk, get raw milk. it's crazy. check this out, a german shepard in ohio caught on camera coming ththrough a doggy door with a dr close behind. they were out exploring before trying to bring the new friend in the house. the three animals strutting up to the camera. will: come on, this way, they
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put the food over here. rachel: let me show you where i get free food. will: serious, they put it in a bowl for me. get out. pete: think what my life looks like. it'll blow your mind. pete: that's great. faith under fire and new report shedding light on 300 recent attacks on catholic chumps in the u.s. and director of the catholic church accountability project and what's coming up. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. ♪ ♪ every road, that's wrong ♪
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pete: there's been at least 400 attacks on catholic churches since 2020. they include fires, statue beheadings, vandalism and more and only 25% of those cases have seen an arrest. here to discuss director of catholic vote accountability vote is tommy valentine and first of all can you put this in context. there was an even sharper increase after the roe v wade decision and since 12 2020, is s a rapid increase and always targeting how much of an increase it is. >> this was in the summer of 2020 with civil unrest in the
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whole country and catholic churches were caught up in this and what changed in 2022 with the leak and overturning roe v. wade and going against abortion for decades and centuries and the pro abortion extremist is attacking pregnancy centers and churches and we've seen over 200 attacks just in the past two years and came down. there's another interesting angle there and it ended on abortion ballot measures in ohio, kansas and michigan and in the runup to those elections we saw a dramatic surge of attacks, it's on catholic churches and signs of opposing those measures to legalize abortion and that really qualifies as voter intimidation and voter suppression and now they're trying to intimidate catholics
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from speaking to voices and influence their election. in 2024, we'll have up to 12 states voting on abortion related ballot measures and if our churches are not being secured, more tax against catholic churches and we've called on biden administration to take action and unfortunately we've not seen a single federal prosecution of any attacks even though they're under federal law. pete: that doesn't surprise me at all. we know what they're focusing on and it's certainly not people of faith. still 25% of arrest and the threat is out there as the people remain. >> i talked with some of the pastors who churches have been attacked and said local law enforcement was very diligent and worked hard and they were overstretched and don't have the resources to bring back a nationwide epidemic of violence. it's not hard to imagine that if
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some other religious group was attacked and biden administration was in a task force to find out what was going on and in some reason coming to catholics, there's no assistance from the federal government and requiring on that to change and the department of justice has resources and fbi has resources to go after some of these groups and it needs to stop and the federal government needs to work on the needs. pete: certain faiths and certain identity groups and task force upon task force and the main portion of state of the union address and catholics of pro life situations. pete: a rancher in arizona capturing these stunning images of illegals sneaking across his land and property. rachel visited him and saw the stunning reality of life on the
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border. >> this is a pile of carpet shoes that i found on the ranch and don't leave shoes. rachel: tells you they're cartel?? >> that they're trying to sneak into the country. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ right now you can get a free footlong at subway. just buy any footlong in the app and get one free. just scan the qr code and enter promo code flbogo. it only works from the other side of the screen, buddy. you still got a land line in your house. order now in the subway app. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre.
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and this ranch has been overrun by illegals. jim, you've been tracking it. >> our film from motion-activated cameras has collected 3,050 images since biden was elected. that's five times what it used to be under trump and obama. these aren't people with children. these are guys in camouflage. guys with carpet shoes and sneaking into the country. the border patrol guy estimates that over 20% are packing drugs. rachel: jim, what's this pile? >> it's a pile of carpet shoes i found on the ranch and what their purpose is they fit over their shoes and they tie them and have velcro here and then they have carpet on the bottom and they don't leave tracks. rachel: that tells you they're cartel? >> tells me they're trying to sneak into the country. rachel: this is 18 windows.
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it's like a lookout point; right? even with this view, you're having a hard time keeping this place safe because it's getting worse and worse every day. >> yes, we have cartel scouts on the mountain and they are observing everything. their job is to know where the border patrol is and we have not seen the border patrol on my ranch lands now for four or five months because they're busy processing people. rachel: sure. >> the other end of my ranch is the wall and they've cut a hole in it and literally hundreds of people are coming through there. rachel: do you feel safe? you're 80 -- how old? >> i'm 84. i'll be 85 in three weeks. rachel: and your wife, sue, do you feel safe here? >> not really. >> i feel safe with jim. i would not be too safe if i were by myself. rachel: i notice there's a shotgun right by the bed. >> you're right. because if
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someone shows up here and comes to the door, we need to be prepared for whatever it is. rachel: you've seen them on the ranch. >> yes, they come through where they don't think they'll be interdicted and this is one of those places. rachel: you're a cowboy on this ranch. >> yes, ma'am. rachel: you know a lot of other cowboys on the other side of the border. >> the livelihood is destroyed. rachel: because of cartel? >> yeah, they're more powerful than the government. rachel: joe biden is coming to see the problem at the border. what do you want him to know about border or about what it's like to live here as an american? >> i'd like to tell him president biden, you made a horrible mistake stopping the construction of the wall. we need a wall. we need it finished and we need the border patrol at the wall apprehending anybody coming
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over. i'm just outraged. my ancestors drove cattle from texas to arizona in 1885, and we've been ranchers since as our custom, culture and tradition. i hate the idea of being pushed off my ranch by ranchers in mexico pushed off their ranches. rachel: by the cartel. >> by the cartel. i'm not a whelp. i'm going to -- i'm not a women and i've got a grave -- not a wimp and i'm not going to move i have a graveyard here and i'm not getting pushed off my land. rachel: i'm an arizonan and made me so proud to be with arizonans like them. it was just -- it was an honor and a privilege to hear their story. what they're talking about is right on the other side of the land -- of the border and mexico
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had interactions going on the right side and all those guys are gone and ranchers were pushed off the land by the cartels and they are very sad for their fellow ranchers on the other side of the border and makes them worried about what's happening from the land and it was an incredible story and incredible opportunity to be out there. by the way, they're fans of our show and they watch our show and probably because we're one of the few networks that actually tells the story of the border as they know it when i first said hi to him. i went up and i shook his hand and he said little lady, let me see that tongue of yours and i stuck my tongue out. i don't know why. he said just as i thought. that's the sharpest tongue in television. will: great job. rachel: it was a great story but they won't -- it's just incredible to see that washington doesn't care about people like this. pete: incredible to see the
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trail footage and in other context, that's military, camouflage, evading and know nothing about the men and what they want. will: great job and i can only imagine what it feels like and got to feel like you're losing your place as you lose control. rachel: they're brave and courageous. will: taking center stage and diving into where each case stands and the impacts on election season. is a rate based on you. not paul. you don't want to ride with paul. get a rate based on you with drivewise in the allstate app. shingles. the rash can feel like pulsing, electric shocks and last for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you.
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends." the fires burning across the panhandle of texas today are a really rough day for the fires and largest fire in texas history has exploded this week over a million acres and smoke house creek fire and this fire is 90 miles long spreading in towards oklahoma as well. today and tomorrow really low humidity and high temperature and windy conditions. the critical fire threat again all across here in parts of the high plains and temperatures here and march 2 and temperatures in kansas city today and 71 we had a really huge roller coaster of temperatures this last week and really high temperatures this last weekend and big cold front moving through for severe weather and brought us more snow and temperatures are beginning
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to climb again and that'll be our story for the next few days and two storms you're watching and a gloomy day across a lot of eastern sea board and rain for parts of florida and mid-atlantic towards the northeast and with us through much of the day and storm out across parts of the west and more snow in the sierra nevada there and by the time it's all said and done and 10-12 feet of know with a massive winter storm hanging on in parts of the west. will, over to you. will: thanks, rick. it's been a busy weekend in the courtroom with cases surrounding former president trump and we'll take you through every case in the latest developments and here to break things down is former prosecutor and president of west coast trial lawyer. we're not going to have time to talk alaska the details and the merits of every single case but moving forward throughout the year, what becomes of paramount importance practically is the time line of all the cases and the calendar and how it's coming together to affect the presidential election in 2024
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and it's quite honestly if we get down to it the merits of both case or at least the motivation behind the cases. georgia looks like we had two weeks and then the prosecutor can be thrown off and delays the case and supreme court is taken up the january 6 case and that's going to delay its trial calendar and look at it right now, there's the cases in new york, georgia, soon we're going to learn about the classified documents case in florida and what's going to happen before the election? >> will, you're absolutely right. the time asking critical and of course if former president trump wins, a sitting president can't be prosecuted and all his criminal problems go away. even though it's the least serious case, it's the new york case, the hush money case most likely to go to trial and there's a trial date of march 25th and the supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity won't affect that case like the three others. will: do you feel any of the other cases are likely to see the courtroom for trial, not
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just a hearing before november. >> will, i don't think s. the dc case is put on hold and the supreme court is pending and even if the justices rule at the end of the term in june or july, by the time that case makes it back and that state is lifted again, assuming trump is here and done and then in south florida, judge cannon hasn't set a trial date and discovery of names and witnesses and atlanta and fulton county and nowhere near a trial and dealing with disqualification issue and 15 defendants in that case and case is moving very, very slowly because the last one filed by willis and sheer number of defendants and defense lawyers has ground that process to a halt. will: moving to the depositions and testimony of james biden is
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we had hunter biden before the house oversight committee. jonathan turley points out once you cut through and get down to the facts, the facts that were admitted to this week were that hunter and james biden did business with companies in china and those companies were connected to the chinese communist party and joe biden did receive at least $40,000 from hunter and jim biden. in the end, that proves up some element of influence peddling and corruption. >> well, the issue is here james and hunter are trying to insulate joe from any of the business dealing ands saying that the president and vice president at the time had nothing to do with any of this. of course though those messages, those e-mails, they tell a different story and it's really that financial paper trail from these companies to james and hunter and then to joe, i think that may tell a different story and all that evidence i think will come out in the public
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hearings in the house. will: all right. neama rahmani, thank you for being here with us this morning. >> thanks for having me, will. will: rugby coming to vegas for the first game and we're learning how to play here on fox square. stick around. ♪ so... - we're engaged! - we're engaged! congrats carol! your youngest finally popped the question. but now, you're really going to have to get those new dentures. after all, you need a smile that matches the moment. so this might be a good time to mention that aspen dental can create natural looking dentures in no time. just for you! and that comes with $0 down plus 0% interest if paid in full in 18 months. helping mothers of grooms look their best. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief.
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push the australian national rugby league is kicking off its season for the first time in america. will: for us americans that might not know how the game is played, long island and new york rugby clubs, four clubs are here to teach us. team cap captains and coaches ae here and dan, kiran, max, and wesley. dan, you've got an accent. you brought rugby to the city. i'll start with you, kiran, what got you inte interested in rugb? >> i came up playing just down sixth avenue in xzavier high school and all the rugby programs in the united states. my father start it had in the 70s and, yeah, i started playing
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with them in high school, which is unusual for the united states but, yeah, then i've been playing ever since about 20er >>s. pete: introducing us to the sport. what should people look for for the sport. sports are familiar but not exactly the same. >> looking for nonstop action, hard hits and good time. will: what attracts guys in america, in long island, new york, to rugby? >> well, i started playing in college, wanted to be a football player and didn't quite make the team and some guy said come try rugby. said i've never known the sport before that and came down to it and came down to the field, started playing and now i've been playing about 15 years. will: i don't know what it is. are you english? >> yeah. english. will: for rugby, could have been australian or south african. popular and in france and italy. this is the traditional rugby countries. >> yeah, they are, i mean, it's
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played all across europe and mainly in south africa and new zealand and wales and scotland and taught from a very young age from 6, 7, or 8 and carry on through adulthood. pete: a little bit. will: explaining the drill behind us and they're going for them. >> going for the moment and going on track of thes. will: i watched a decent amount of rugby and you pitch the ball in and not both teams are going for the ball when it goes to the scrum; right? >> yeah. will: beau the offensive side and same side put it is in. >> it's an interesting rule. you have it very rare the other team wins and it's normally one
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team winning the ball and that's the set piece. >> they do compete and the guys playing are huge as well. will: the big guys in the scrum and then it's speed. i've seen guys, wesley, i saw rugby highlight this week of someone that's just blowing everybody's doors off. >> for sure. that's what you look for around the outside enemies and get the man that's got the -- edge and the man with the wheels and he's on the edge and takes it to the try zone. pete: game rewards speed and no pads or helmets or nothing. it's like football without the equipment. >> it's a game for all shapes and sizes and big, small or in between and come down and play and have a good time. >> got to have the heart. will: have the heart. that's what football should look like. kiran, a lot of injuries, a lot of fractures, soft tissue. not as many concussions as football. jew you tend to develop better technique playing rugby than in
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football. you don't feel indestructible the way you do when wearing a football helmet and pads and everything and you have to be more careful and protect yourself and develop a better technique and i played both. definitely it's different. pete: it's cool and fun. just to watch. you can see -- i don't want any part of it. >> it's a moneymaker. pete: that's right. will: head-to-head, where are we? suffolk, rockaway, new york? >> we play the best division and they're going to have the most talent in the area. >> i would like to say long island has given us trouble for the past 20 years of our existence but this past year we've put up ws on them and proud of that . will: the fox sports app at 9:30 eastern time. appreciate you guys. we'll be back with more "fox & friends" coming up. a ♪ny
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