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[ applause ] >> love it. love it. it's you amazing. that was ann wilson performing as our faith and friends concert series continues. don't go anywhere. she has a full performance coming up at 9:50 a.m. eastern time. we get a front row seat. rachel: we cannot wait for that. >> very well done. we start with a look at the race for the oval office, a brand-new fox news poll sheds light on how voters feel about the remaining presidential can dates. >> you're hearing them for the first time. emadeleine rivera joins us with he detail. >> there is a lot of tough data for the president. it shows former president trump with a slight edge over president biden. trump leads biden 49-47% in a hypothetical general election matchup, that 2 point advantages is within the margin of error. that gap becomes wider in a potential contest between the president and nikki haley with
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the former south carolina governor leading biden by 8 points. hally doesn't do as well in a possible five way race. in this scenario she loses the lead to president biden and barely edges out independent candidate robert f kennedy junior. trump remains ahead of biden, 41% to 38%. with trump looking like he could secure the gop nomination later this month it's worth comparing numbers with the president's four years ago. 47% of voters said trump's policies made the country weaker, 58% of voters a say the country isn't doing as well under the president's leadership. the biden administration is under water on the economy and national security, but gets the worst marks for border security. 71% of voters think he has mostly failed on that issue. this is not the data the president wants to see days before his state of the union yoaddresswhere he will make ther voters to give him a second term. during the speec speeches expeco
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tout the government's achievements, like lowering healthcare premiums, making corporations pay their fair share and uniting the country. it's notable that only 26% of voters think he succeeded in unifying the country so a lot of really, really tough numbers for the president to digest this morning, guys. back to you. >> thanks, madeleine. >> madeleine, thank you. i want to thank fox news sunday for making sure we have the fancy new polls at 9:00 a.m. on sundays and there's really important aspects to this. both trump and hally beat biden in one to one matchups. what's really interesting is when you add in the other candidates. that breaks d haley's argument that she's the one that will win. it will be trump, biden and other candidates. and so what does it look like? comparing haley and trump with
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other candidates, trump in the right hand column there still wins if you add in rfk junior, cornell west and jill stein. nikki haley ends up losing because a lot of the numbers that voted for trump seemed to my migrate to rfk junior. she gets beaten by joe biden. we we want to make the electability argument and live in reality, there are probably other people on the ballot. that's where trump's core support, they had say he's got 40% of core support, that's a really important core that doesn't go anywhere elsewhereas hers seems to wo wander somewhee else. rachel: i love when you say let's stay with reality. nikki haley has been treated with kid gloves, the same way john mccain was before he actually won the primary. so she's been treated with kid gloves. donald trump's gotten probably 100% negative press in the mainstream media and so what
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happens if she is the nominee, they're going to rip had her skin off and she's not been -- she's not faced the kind of scrutiny and attacks that donald trump has basically withstood for the last however many years. so i think that's another factor that we would need to take into account, that she has not been through the wringer and donald trump, you can't say anything else about him, everything that's been -- you could say has already been said. >> what i found interesting, we can put the poll back up showing the issues, how the voters break down on the issues. the starkest divide is improving border security, although it's no surprise, it's getting more dramatic, 71% disapproval for joe biden and we'll have more on that issue in a moment. what caught my attention was the one above that, unifying the country, that's really bad. 69% say biden has done a boar job of unifying the country. this was if you'll remember -- >> the right column is failed.
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>> failed. what you'll remember, that was his initial message that trump divided the country, he unites the country. but what also moving forward his message seems to be centering around saving democracy. the republicans are in line with putin and republicans and donald trump are a threat for authoritarianism and it's an a effort to save democracy. i think that suggests that message does not work. that message -- a because that's in essence in the same vein of unifying the country, right? this shows that joe biden is an incredibly divisive figure. rachel: look at the different topics they had there. on climate change, t the left isn't happy enough on that. the economy, unifying the country, border security, these are not issues that will get better for him in the next eight months. >> this is not just republicans, had this is a dissatisfaction and a lack of enthusiasm amongst democrats which is wh the other poll we pt
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up he's never going above 40%, he's at 35, 38%. given any other alternative at all to include for new groups that haven't voted for republicans like hispanics and black americans th they're turng to trump and we need # 5 do 20% d.a. -- 15 to 20% of those groups, the election looks different. rachel: i think the most important numbers that we have earlier in the show were those hispanic numbers not because i'm focusing just on hispanics but because hispanics are a representation of the working class. you saw in michigan donald trump did really well in the primary vote yesterday or whenever i donitwas. the working class people have pretty much decided that joe biden is not for them and that donald trump's policies will help them and only have to look at that time border.
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the border isn't just national security and increase in crime. the border if you're a working class person, if you put on boots to go to work, you understand that those people coming over are going to you put downward pressure on your wages. that is a decrease in your wages and your opportunity and your future. >> speaking of the border, joe biden and donald trump both made trips to the border this week. border patrol put this up on x. the border parole union said, here's an example of joe biden's schedule board air force one, take a nap, wake up in a place called brownsville. read a large teleprompter message, it's all trump's fault. who were the people in green uniforms, express horror, take a nap. wake up, call in, hit beach, take a nap. that's from the border patrol union. rachel: yeah. majority hispanic border patrol
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union. obviously having some open disdain for -- >> that's a union properly representing its members who joined the border patrol to defend the border and have become facilitators under administration who throws them happily under the bus in the whipping example and are prevents them from doing their job so the union speaking out tore them. former president trump who was on the campaign trail, he was in virginia and north carolina yesterday, two big super tuesday states as will and i broke down just a few minutes ago and was talking about the border crisis on our southern border. here's what he said. >> among my very first actions upon taking a office will be quite simply to seal the border and stop the invasion of our country. two days ago i was with governor greg abbott at the techs the as border, he's doing a really good job, to witness the total devastation that crooked joe biden and his stupid policy of open borders -- who would do
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this -- who would do this? no country would do this? let there be no doubt, this is joe biden's invasion. this joe biden's destruction of our country. if you take the 10 worst presidents in history and add them up and put them together, nobody has done the destruction to our country as this incompetent president take that we have right now. rachel: and border policies are now the number one issue among americans even beating out the economy which is not doing very well so this is a sweet spot for donald trump, he obviously has a lot of credibility on it. he fixed the border in the past a. now joe biden reversed the policies and here we are. and joe biden has a problem. >> you add the polls together, you add the fact the fani willis case is falling a apart and othr cases have been delayed. the border is front and center,e
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all of which gives some more oxygen to the sha he dough candidate for democrat -- shadow candidate for dems, gavin newsom who posted this on x yesterday. i joined the california national guard and a border patrol officials at the border and visited a migrant shelter in san diego. congressional republicans need to get serious about a border deal and funding for local communities. rachel: he was allowed into a migrant shelter? members of congress aren't allowed in. >> we talked about what a slick politician he is, what an effective liar he is. this is what -- he does it the best of anybody. whenever you talk about the border, he acts like he's addressing the border. he pivots to talking about pathway to citizenship. his comments, well, you know, joe biden came in and wanted to look for a pathway for dreamers. that's not the issue. the issue is the border. okay.
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you don't -- it's al always comprehensive. can i make one more point? you brought up the trial date for trump, fani willis, january 6, jack smith case. >> immunity, taken up by the supreme court. >> have you seen the reaction by the left. >> they lost their minds. >> back to talk of packing the court, calling it a political body, all the talk of saving the democrat he sigh, there is no -- democracy, there is no institution safe, not free speech, not anything is safe under the umbrella of saving democracy. rachel: if you want to know what that looks like because it's already played out in latin america, in brazil, those kind of attacks on the institution in order to -- for the regime in power to retain power, they will tear and burn it all down. that's happened before. on gavin newsom, h if he was
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interested in figuring out what's going on with the border, same with joe biden in brownsville, they would have gone to the ranch i went to in arizona to see what it feels like to have thousands of cartel the members in military uniforms, we don't know who they are, running through that property. obviously gavin and joe biden don't really care about what's happening. they're just giving lip service. that's why the border patrol is so mad. we're going to turn now to some headlines. arizona police are looking for two people who they say could be involved in an assault and abduction in a gas station near phoenix. officers are releasing this video on social media showing a woman running towards a convenience store before a man got out of the suv and dragged her back in. police say they know nothing about the two. they're asking the public for help. that's scary. the national transportation safety board is investigating a norfolk southern train that
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derailed in eastern pennsylvania yesterday. multiple train cars rolling down into the lehigh river spilling diesel fuel and plastic pellets. the ntsb said there have been no reported injuries or leaks of hazardous materials as cleanup efforts continue. the debate continues, should you drink coffee first thing in the morning or wait a while? earlier we told you experts have been giving competing caffeine guidance. we asked you when do you drink your coffee? gene says i have my coffee as soon as i wake up. i turn on fox and i wake up with my friends and with my coffee. >> boom. rachel: awesome. frida says i like coffee in the morning when i watch fox news and say say my prayers. a nurse practitioner says this message, please tell pete an adult his age and activity level
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should be drinking at least 60 ounces. >> 60 ounces? >> listen to rickey. >> 60 ounces of water. what would you do with that much. >> do the extra four and call it a gallon. >> that's like a shower. floss way. there's no way.>> i drank a cupt there for you guys. >> and felt like a champion. >> i know a lot of people drink water. >> everybody does. rachel: even after you work out? >> i drink gatorade zero or electrolyte drink that's like water. if i pick up a water i usually dump caf caffeine powder into i. >> 64 is a gallon. >> it's half a gallon? >> a bunch of dummies on "fox & friends." >> 128 is a gallon. >> half a gallon is a lot of water. rachel: if you drink no water, that's a lot of water. >> you have to do half a
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gallon. you remember when you i did 75 heart, that was a gallon a day. >> i'm going to work on it this week. i'll report to you next weekend what my week of water has been like. rachel: you keep adding on more and more challenges. >> you've add ad this on top for me. rachel: he's going to be a monk at the en end of lent. >> i'm going to take under the on that bet. >> brand-new polls show former president trump lea leading bidn wina matchup with the economy tp of mind. >> it's the third sunday of lent. our series continues with a reading in our partnership of a prayer from the hallow app. so if you would, join us, close your eyes, bow your head and we pray. we adore you, oh, christ and we bless you. because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world. larged lord gee just christ your sacrifice on t cross is your he
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eternal pledge of love for us. you shoulder the weight of our sins. you died and rose again so we could be reconciled with you. you can do all things and nothing is impossible for you. lord, as we continue through this season of lent, give us the grace of perseverance to run the race. help us to carry our crosses and follow you more faithfully each day. so that we may increase in our love for you and find rest in you for all eternity. and so we pray, oh, jesus, we surrender ourselves to you. take care of everything. amen. thank you for this partnership. and we'll be right back. god. we take this moment just to give you thanks. we thank you for this time to come together as a family,
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as friends, and as a country. help us, lord, especially this lent, to grow closer to you. amen. join us in prayer this lent. on hallow. stay prayed up. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away.
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latest fox news polling shows an avalanche of bad news hitting president biden as the 2024 election approaches. in a potential rematch former president trump holds a 2 point advantage over biden while nikki haley fares better be beating te current president in a hypothetical matchup, 50-42. joining us now to break it down, tammy bruce and charlie hurt. we just had this discussion, pete pointed out and we can put this on the screen, when over candidates are included the news is worse for haley and better
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for trump. meaning if rfk is factored in, and that's a fascinating reality, that trump voters would rather go to rfk, at least a significant percentage of them, than to nikki haley, it's a different calculus. so the question then goes what would the race look like come november. >> that's not an unlikely scenario, where i think it's probably almost a guarantee that we're going to have a third party candidate in the race and it goes to the point, i think that is probably the most important thing out of the polling, it goes to show just how loyal trump supporters are, they're not going anywhere. the flip side of that is that it also is a reminder that trump in that loyalty he also has you unique ability to really tick off certain other voters which is a problem he's going to have to deal with but in a weird way, it's a reminder that rum is also dealing with -- trump is also dealing with somewhat of a floor here and a lot of people in
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politics forget this. there will be a lot of people who vote for donald trump on the issues even if they don't like him and that's where he's going to have to work and build his coalition. >> this is new, we haven't shown this one yet. this is the top issues, the new fox news poll, top issue for people deciding their vote for president. a lot of talk about illegal immigration and the border and that is a horrible issue for joe biden. the economy remains number one. >> yes. and he fails on really all those issues. when people are finally beginning to look up, it's march, it's an election year, and we've been told now for two years, oh, it's getting better, everything is fine, everything is going to get better. every next month it's going to be better and better and better. americans are realizing that's not true so they're being gaslit. they also don't like that. they have to start making calculations about the condition of the world. is my loved one in the military? why is there wars breaking out? why can i still not afford the
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right protein for my child? why are children's medicines still an issue? you know, baby food issues. the nature of how we're getting what we're getting, gasoline still outray just. so -- out outrageous. as we look beyond the daily lives of hunting and gathering, it's understanding what the options are and i think for biden as the president in this poll can't break 50%, which is remarkable for an incumbent. he's there all the time. he's got the federal government behind him. and americans have decided. with trump they also saw what he did and it comes down to who is going to make this better for us because we're not voting for a husband or a boyfriend or even a best friend. we're voting for a leader who is going to shift this dynamic. >> let's talk about -- i want to put this to both of you -- what you expect to happen. i'm going to ask you this in two ways. we'll put this one. this is joe biden's success and failure metric based upon
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various issues. viewer can see how bad it is when it comes to the issues. i'm fascinated by unifying the country, failure, 69% on unifying the country. my question for you both is what issue you would the biden administration, biden campaign move to, to try to win? we've talked about abortion. they had seem to be rallying around the save democracy, republicans represent russia fair i've the. can they find the message or do they replace joe biden. >> i think they ultimately go back to abortion. i don't think the other issues work. in a very weird way, i think the democrats and the whites house, they're happy to talk about joe biden's age. because honestly as bad as that is, they would rather talk about his age than crime, illegal immigration, the wars overseas and the economy. those are all four of those are dead killers for him. they would rather talk about his age. >> there's a bloomberg morning
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consult poll from a week ago that shows in the swing states, eight out of 10 voters polled said he's too old. in the swing states. so that becomes a key. i would say, though, that on everything you mentioned, will, whether it's abortion or it's extremism or anything else they're going after, it's about condemning half the country. it's about posting americans who support trump or are conservative as being evil-doers or white supremacists. that's what americans have not liked. strangely enough, they thought it would be the winning thing is to divide and conquer. americans are saying no, we've got too much at stake. >> it is interesting. like conservatives and republicans criticize a presidency, criticize a thought process or an ideology. democrats often criticize their opponent voters. >> exactly. >> i will just -- last question, i've got to go. is he the nominee for democrats, is joe biden the presidential nominee for democrats. >> it's going to be really hard
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to blast him out of there. >> now that we've got primaries going on, he has wanted this for his entire adult life, entire career. he's not going to let go. >> i vacillate on this on a weekly basis. >> i can't see it. not with the polls like this. carl lirks tammy, thank you so much. >> winter storm alert, a blizzard hits california and nevada, leaving thousands without power. max gordon is braving the elements and he has a live report, next.
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>> tens of thousands of californians are waking up without power after a blizzard slammed california and no have taxer forcing officials to shut down an interstate. >> max gordon joins us from south lake tahoe, california. >> good morning from a chilly, blustery south lake tahoe, the
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snow has been relentless, snowing ever since thursday. we've had several feet pile up, more than 4 feet in some places, more snow on the way. the blizzard warning was supposed to the expire at 10:00 a.m. this morning, has been extended until 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. the winds have been whipping, mountain passes seeing gusts 40 to 60 miles an hour, whiteout conditions at times. one gust measured 190 miles per hour, that's over lake tahoe, over 8700 feet. you mentioned the interstate had to be shut down, i-80, the route between sacramento and reno that goes over the sierra. chp had to shut it down on friday because cars were spinning out, trucks were jackknifing. still no word on when i-80 will reopen. routes a had what are still open, chain controls are currently in place and officials are warning folks they should not be doing any traveling right now you in the mountains because things are extremely slippery and dangerous right now.
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power outages, that has been an issue. the storm's height, more than 30,000 customers throughout california were without power. luckily, power has been restored in some areas but today some people are still waking up in the dark. trees have also been toppling over because of all of these high winds. now, some ski resorts in area have had to shut down because of the wicked winter weather today, some resorts are hoping to open but it's going to depend on the weather and all the wind that we've been getting. sometimes with winds whipping like this it's too dangerous to open the chair lifts. guys. >> for sure. all right, thank you, max. rachel: thanks, max. >> thank you. >> let's turn to chief meteorologist, the chief, rick reichmuth, for our fox weather forecast. >> all that snow, you can't get out an ski which is a shame. things will improve a little bit. by tomorrow we start to get a break in the action, then the snow comes back again by monday night, tuesday. these are some of the snowfall totalities so far. this is measured yesterday
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morning so those numbers will climb a lot because yesterday was really kind of the busiest or the biggest of the snow day from this. now, we've got more snow coming today into tonight, some spots maybe 1 to 2 feet. but for the most part this big event gets a little break and is done by tomorrow, then we start to get this break and by tuesday snow comes back in, maybe another 1 to 3 feet. other big story we've been tracking are the fires across much of texas and oklahoma, relative humidities today really low and the winds are going to be high. that's going to cause big problems. might be too hard to get the air battle going on some of these fires for today. that does improve tomorrow with some of the winds coming down a little bit. all right, guys, back to you inside. >> thank you, rick. we're going to turn to your headlines. mourners remembering 11-year-old audrey cunningham during her funfuneral yesterday. her remains were found in a near by river last month. the suspect is currently facing a capital murder charge.
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a nasa and spacex will launch their mission to the international space station tonight. l.the four crew members just finished donning their pressure suits when the countdown was called off. katlyn clark announces she will end the wnba draft and the price of tickets for the team with the full better one pick are skyrocketing, ticketing website vivid seats says the price of indiana fever tickets next season have more than doubled since clark announced her decision. she still has one regular season game left in college. clark will try to the break the all time record for scoring later this afternoon as iowa takes on second ranked ohio state on fox, coverage begins at 12:30 eastern time and those are your headlines. rachel: still ahead, grammy
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nominated christian artist ann wilson performs live. >> first, brand-new fox news polls show the economy top of mind heading into 2024. maria bartiromo reacts, next. i know this might seem out of the blue, but i was wondering if you might pray with me real quick. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything we do. amen. i invite you to join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up
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decdeciding who they'll vote fo. it could spell bad news for joe. a majority of americans disapprove of the job he's doing when it comes to inflation and the economy, sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo joins us now. maria, so economy number one issue and voters overwhelmingly disapprove of joe. bad news for him. maria: yeah. i mean, right now we see the economy and immigration really flip-flopping back and forth, he depending on which state you're talking about in terms of the full better one issue for voters. it's not good news for joe biden. people are on to the fact that for three years he has kept a wide open border and that has been a real detriment to american citizens and american cities across the country. we're seeing chaos, we're seeing crime spikes and we're seeing murder at the hands of illegals coming into this country. he is trying his hardest to blame the republicans, it it is not sticking. he's trying to blame trump. trump was mocked when he came on the scene back in 2015 and 2016
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and started talking about brans on certain groups and countries were unloading their prisons into america. several years later we see that trump was actually right and that is exactly what we are all faced with so we're talking about that this morning. we've got senator jd vance coming on as my lead guest this morning. he is talking about the border versus this obsession with money to ukraine and a we're going to talk about that and why chuck schumer came out of the white house meeting last week and said the priority in the meeting was ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, we need money toin now. the border is an issue and we'll get to that later. we'll talk to senator roger marshall, you'll want to hear roger marshall has to say. i'm troubled by the information i learned this weekend. basically, pete, what is going on right now is the communist party of china is working with the mexican cartels and they have billions of dollars being generated in human trafficking.
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i am told that within two years we are going to be talking about human trafficking in america as prevalent as we're talking about fentanyl right now. why? the ccp and the mexican cartels are setting up massage parlors. do you have massage parlors in your neighborhood? i don't know. there are massage parlors set up across the country. they're a front for human trafficking. the people who are there, they're bringing across the border, they need to pay the cartels. if they don't have money they'll be working an those massage parlors, quote, unquote, for as long as they want so we're going to talk about that. wait until you had hear the breaking news that roger marshall has for us. we're going to connect the dots, national security as a result of a commander in chief potentially being compromised. peter sh whitesser is with us -- schweizer is with us, he's has a damning book, blood money, to discuss, why china is behind so many atrocities in america and
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so many leaders in congress let it go. who is getting paid by this? we're talking about the primary of the moment and s super tuesdy is huge. one of the races we're focusing on is in california, adam schiff versus steve garvey. you did off the wall, talking about steve garvey earlier. we have steve garvey live this morning, major league baseball champion, world series winner, setting his sights on taking down adam schiff in the california primary and november election. we'll get into it when mr. garvey joins me. >> looking forward to it. great lineup as always. thank you so much. maria: thank you. see you soon. >> still ahead, grammy nominated christian artist ann wilson is here, her faith and friends performance coming up next. what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products
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i'm katie porter and i approve this message. he's the hundred-percent pro-trump candidate for u.s. senate: republican eric early. always supports trump and the maga agenda. republican eric early. endorsed by the california pro-life council... ...opposed to all abortion. and eric early loves the second amendment. eric early. way more dangerous than steve garvey. he dodges trump. garvey even said he might vote for biden. republican eric early for u.s. senate. too maga. too trump. too dangerous.
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democrats agree. too maga. too trump. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california. but garvey's surging in the polls. fox news says garvey would be a boost to republican control of the senate. stop garvey. adam schiff for senate. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >> here on "fox & friends weekend" we're counting down the sundays to easter, in our faith and friends concert series. rachel: our next guest is bringing together country and christian music with her upcoming album, rebel. >> grammy nominated christian artist anne wilson joins us now. good to see you. >> thank you so much.
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>> let's talk about how you got started for a moment. in your story, you went viral when you were really young and ended up being for what you sang at the funeral of your brother? >> yeah. my brother had passed away in a car accident in 2017. i was 15 years old at the time. i felt like god was calling me to sing at the funeral. that was the first time i sang in front of anyone in my life. i sang what a beautiful name on that stage. it was a moment of i'll never forget. rachel: you decided to sort of forge this idea of country and christchrischristian music. you have you a gorgeous voice and you're gorgeous. you could go into country. you decided to do country and christian music, why did you make that choice. >> i was raised with country an christian music. i started to write songs, i realize what was authentic was writing songs about my faith but the sounds of country. the next record that comes out
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in april is very much leans in the country space of going back to my roots, going back to where you i came from in kentuckynd writing about that kind of stuff. >> the title is rebel. what does that mean? >> well, it's interesting. i kind of have had a moment where i had a song that went to christian radio and everybody was like this is -- we love this song. it's too country sounded. it lit a fire inside of me. i want to be who i am, my faith base with my country sound. had take that was like being a rebel but also the message of being a person that follows jesus in the world we live in today can feel like a rebel in this world. rachel: it's totally counter cultural. >> definitely. rachel: we're so looking forward to hearing you sing. people with preorder anne's new album, rebel, it's available everywithin on april 19. all right. >> what's your big inspiration
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musically? >> johnny cash and do do dolly n were too people i grew up. >> and you were nominated for a grammy. >> i can't believe that happened. >> the a audience is about to e why you got the nomination and why we should be blown away by what we're about to hear. >> what are we about to hear? >> it's my christian radio single called "strong." ♪ ♪ strong, try to make them all think i'm strong. ♪ these tear stained eyes ain't
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lying. ♪ it can be so hard. ♪ the heart that's barely beating. ♪ every time i get that feeling. ♪ my hands held high. ♪ i can't do this on my own. ♪ i can't do this on my own. ♪ lord knows i try. ♪ picking me up off the ground. ♪ i know the one who makes me strong. ♪ strong. ♪ like my daddy always told me so. ♪ there's a place you can always go. ♪ when i'm desperate for
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revi revival. ♪ i can't do this on my own. ♪ i can't do this on my own. ♪ lord knows i try but i'm good at falling down. ♪ thank god you're good at picking me up off the ground. ♪ i know the one who makes me strong. ♪ he makes me strong. ♪ i'm strong even when i'm weak. ♪ i'm holding on.
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♪ i hit my knees with my hands held high. ♪ saying you know you i can't do this on my own. ♪ i can't do this on my own. ♪ lord knows i've tried but i'm good at falling down. ♪ you're good at picking me up off the ground. ♪ i know the one who makes me strong. ♪ you make me strong. ♪ oh, this world ain't g gonna break me. ♪ because i know the one who makes me strong. ♪ [cheers and applause]
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will: all right. thank you to anne wilson. her album, rebel, is available for preorder right now. comes out in april, but you can order it. i was just asking anne, you just finished touring, you're here now with us, you're getting ready to go back out on tour? is. >> yeah, leave next week. so exciting. pete: life on the road. she was on the show when -- rachel: yeah. oh, yeah. of. pete: our kids are going to concerts, we met her when -- [laughter] you're still already on your way, but beautiful voice -- rachel: i know. grammy nomination, all that. connect out her tour dates -- >> anne wilson official.com. will: so here's what's happening week, you've got super tuesday. we got you covered from if start to finish. i'll be at a diner in allen, texas, on tuesday morning. join me on "fox & friends." and then at night, rachel and i will be pulling double duty for me, single duty for rachel maybe, i don't know what your day's like tuesday do --
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rachel: i just have is nine kids, i'm not doing anything. pete: nothing else going on for rachel. she's going to be loafing all day until she joins pete and will -- will: you've got the fox nation if show on tuesday night. pete: fox nation, super tuesday, we've got you covered. we're your watch party. fire up your iphone or ipad and watch us on a second screen like watching with friends. bill: and real quick, triple duty, as it turns out, the will cain show noon on tuesday, rachel comes on, pete comes on, off the rails, catch us, youtube. rachel: and don't forget to catch from the if kitchen table, we're talking about why are christians supporting sexual trafficking through ngos, a great topic. check out from the kitchen table. will: elon musk is all over that topic. pete: go to church. have a great sunday, everybody. ♪ ♪
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