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rachel: there is yellowstone will, he was a ranch hand and another day, another time of his life. i am impressed. he looks pretty cowboy. that's the look. pete: it is a if you don't know will's background, he was a ranch hand. rachel: he didn't kill anyone. will: that we know of. rachel: looking good. we want to mock you but you can't, you look great on that course. you look right at home. we are happy even though we couldn't be there, somebody could be at this all american rodeo. how are you feeling? will: proud. rachel: can you hear us? pete: don't know if you can hear us. when he comes back i will ask
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him, how long does it take to reach that level of competency on a horse? does he -- has he gone full gallop? rachel: i would like to see will against governor christie noem. who wears it better? who is better on a horse? pete: he will get smoked. rachel: may be. pete: he looks more like the owner of the ranch. than the ranch hand himself. rachel: now he owns a ranch, moving on up. we will talk a little bit more about that. we will turn to a fox news alert. three women from texas have
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disappeared in mexico. the ap reporting they crossed the border last month and never returned. alexandria hoff joins us with more. >> reporter: fox news has not heard back from the fbi or border patrol but state prosecutors office is investigating the disappearance of the women, their families have been in touch with mexican authorities but over two weeks since the three women, two of them sisters, have been heard from. they hail from texas. they were joined by their friend dora stands in crossing the border from texas to mexico to sew clothing at a fully market. it chief of police told the ap, they range in age from 47 to 53, missing on february 27th. they have been traveling in a
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green mid-90 silverado traveling three hours from the us border. very limited information least in this search so far in stark contrast with four americans allegedly attacked by the mexican cartel. two survivors were found tuesday prompting an apology from the cartel. what we did not hear back, we do know that the fbi and border patrol are aware of the missing three within. we will keep you updated as we get more information. pete: not good. how are you doing? how are you feeling? will: i feel great. rachel: our director, chris, says you look more like the guy who owns the ranch than the ranch hand. will: first of all, i got the shiny belt buckle on.
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i am wearing the suit because i am hosting, that was a huge debate. do you take off the coat to ride the horse? all the guys say don't wear a white shirt on camera, like a big rule, you can't wear a plain white shirt on camera. a lot going on that ended up with me looking like john dutton. rachel: if you asked me about wardrobe i would have put you in a western shirt because it would have been fine but you look handsome and you look good on that horse no matter what. pete: he wrote it well. we tip our hat. will: thank you so much. pete: if you have question there was a captured class in washington dc, not that interested in every thing that advances the united states of america but willing to hold up our adversaries as examples in
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a full hearted way look by sxsw and energy secretary, sxsw is a conference held in austin, texas. jennifer granhome, our energy secretary, talking about climate change and china. she, as you know, china loves to contribute to polluting our air more than any country in the world but not according to her. >> china has done, has been very sensitive, has invested a lot in their solutions to achieve their goals. we are hopeful that we could all learn from what china is doing with the amount of money they are investing in clean energy, it that is encouraging. will: it's not without notes. it was originally, sxsw was originally a music festival
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that has metastasized into were sort of big tech festival which turned into this gathering of america's elite to discuss things like how to model our future on china. what does she want us to take from china? if you look at what makes china unique when it comes to specifically the issue of climate change, it would only be the level of control they exert over their people and their economy and the amount of money they pour into unproven technologies? outside of that, they are greenhouse the matter. look at this chart that shows where china ranks on greenhouse emissions, the cardinal sin of climate change. china's number one emitter of greenhouse gas emitters, i assume that is not what we want to model. what is it about china we do want to model in the united states? rachel: it speaks so much about
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this elite capture. china, world's largest producer of consumer, half of all new coal mines are being built in china at this amazing pace. she said they -- china when it came to the environment and climate change policies was sensitive and impressive. don't know if that's what she wants to call the cobalt minds china rent in africa using african children to feed the desires of our elite for this new battery run world that they want for us, this electric world, it is disturbing, jordan peterson, psychologist and author, was on tucker carlson talking about this climate religion, here we go. >> even by the standards laid down by the environmentalist to themselves, the policies put in
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place that were pro-environmental are failing. it is a rigid structure rather than a careful attempt to grapple with the realities of the world. it has these are features. for example, the environmentalists tend to radically oppose nuclear power and also natural gas and it is clear that nothing reduces carbon production more effectively than nuclear power. we could be providing low-cost energy to people throughout the world, direct consequence of the increase in energy prices which are a consequence of anti-industrial policies put in place by well-meaning pseudo-religious environmental worshipers of the apocalypse. rachel: let's not forget it is not just that it is cultish and religious in the way they do things and makes no sense because if you care about the things you care about you do
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nuclear but remember, there's a lot of graft involved. all of these elites are involved in making money, their sons and daughters, wives, are all on board of all the green stuff and there is a profit motive behind so much of this. rachel: their economy is predicated on theft. they want us to believe they are developing country while we put ourselves in handcuffs. onto another story. here she is again, hanoi jane hilton, first for our opponents in the vietnam war and now she believes she suggests it is okay to murder pro-life advocates. she was on the view yesterday. here is what she said. >> besides protesting what else do you suggest? >> it doesn't happen overnight. it's not a miraculous, what did you say? murder?
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don't say that. will: they kind of did, they laughed along, don't know if that's an awkward laugh at the horrendous this of what she had to suggest. she hit terminal velocity. there's nothing worse you can say. i know in modern america the most grievous of sin is to accuse someone of racism. how about murder? she just suggested for her political opponents murder. it is hard to get any worse, now she did give a statement to fox news digital, women's reproductive rights are very serious issue an extremely important to me, my comment on the view was made in jest, my body laying which and tone made clear to those in the room. i don't think so. to anyone watching, that i was
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using hyperbole to make a point. i don't think that was clear. rachel: when i first heard this clip that was sent to be my by - by my sister, don't we have enough murder in this issue? isn't that what we are talking about? the irony is that she would use the word murder when we are talking about for murdering of little babies, tens of millions, and across the globe. and also, at this moment, domestic terrorist, pro-choice groups, pro-abortion groups, firebombing pregnancy crisis centers offering free diapers and formula and cloves 2 women who choose to have their babies. it is really unfortunate that speaks to the movement we talked about, the climate
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zealots, there are zealots in this movement too and they are on a pro-abortion side, this is their religion, this is their altar, and sadly it is children that are sacrificed. pete: some people will be on the terrible side of issues and jane fonda is good at that. rachel: the man convicted of murdering kristin smart is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, the judge calling him a cancer to society. in san luis, vanished in 1996, the last person to see her alive claiming he escorted her home after a party, was arrested in 2021, one year after a true crime podcast sparked renewed interest in the cold case. police never found smart's remains. the new york police department exodus deepens as a new report
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shows officers redesigning at record-breaking pace. the department's data shows 239 officers turned in their badge in january and february. that's an increase from the same period last year. 117% jump from 2,020 one, when one hundred 10 officers called it a career. now to some food for thought. would you pay more money to decide where you want to sit at a restaurant? a new apps called tables is letting customers pick the best seat in the house for a fee. that option will run you anywhere from $40, to $100, depending on the day and reservation time. we want you to know if you would bite an offer like that? e-mail us, friends@foxnews.com with your thoughts. would you pay $40, to $100?
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pete: for an anniversary or birthday? to lockdown the table you always wanted? not every night. rachel: we had you and your whole family. we had you. going after that. now to a fox weather alert, two people dead in california as major flooding demonstrates entire communities, leaving homes and vehicles, 10,000 under evacuation orders, the midwest is getting lots of wet, heavy snow that weighed the tree down sending it crashing down in front of a police cruiser now the east coast bracing for a nor'easter. let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. >> so many things going on this
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weekend. first the blizzard across parts of the northern tier, strong winds across north dakota, minnesota, we will see some spots in an 8 to 12 inch area of snow. not much across chicago where you will get an inch or two of snow over the weekend, same storm system of the southern side bring a severe weather threat today in part of arkansas, it dips towards the south, potentially a tornado or two with this. then we've got another storm, not the storm we are dealing with today but another storm monday, tuesday, wednesday bringing significant interior snow and across the west where we had this rain, a bit of a drier day today, precipitation comes back sunday into monday, we have wet weather than
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average, the flooding threat will continue. pete: chaos on the hill over the twitter files. >> you asked me who gave me -- >> who gave it to you and who were your sources, then i asked you if you spent them with elon musk. pete: amazing to hear democrat so hostile to journalism, the weaponization of the federal government next. rachel: i will dive into royal family fallout coming up. ♪
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pete: twitter files hearing erupting on capitol hill, as a democrat tried to force reporter matt taibbi to reveal his sources. veranda divine joins us. help me out with this. elon musk publicly said i opened up the twitter files to a select number of reporters to examine the. why the obsession of this democrat and others to dig him on sources? >> it is incredible. they don't seem to understand how journalism works or what the first amendment is all about. i think the democrats completely crowned themselves and it is an expo that they expose their own kind of lack of commitment to freedom or free speech or even understanding what the role of journalists are and they had before them these two liberal
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journalists, independent journalists, they made reporting about serious cases of the federal government centering free-speech of americans that descends from the official narrative, whether it is on covid or the origins of the virus are vaccines or the botched withdrawal from afghanistan, the ukraine war, anything that is discomforting to the federal government or its agencies has been censored on the say-so of the federal government, a clear breach of the first amendment. this should disturb every decent american and you have not one democratic party member defending free speech, instead, they smeared and threaten these journalists, just before the hearing, the federal trade commission demanded that elon musk hand over all the names, although journalists who were working on the square files.
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this is mccarthyism written large. pete: uninterested in what twitter did or was forced to do by the government. i want to get your insight on one more thing. there's another hearing that was supposed to take place. house oversight on the biden family business dealing. it was delayed because witnesses are refusing to show up, they want answers about corruption between hunter biden and his dad. what do you make of the treasury department saying we want to testify? >> it is part of the obstruction we've seen when it comes to anything to do with the hunter biden laptop. it is not because of hunter biden but his father, joe biden, who is the president, and he is involved, influence peddling throughout the year that he was vice president. it is untenable. it is the delaware probe looking into hunter biden.
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it would make president biden's position difficult, can't see how he would survive as president. pete: they offered many accommodations but they employ delay tactics. calling on assistant secretary to answer questions next week. we will see if he gets his way. we wouldn't even be here without you and others who stood up for story everyone else -- thank you. will is staying on his high horse and getting ready to barrel race. will is going to make it look good too. don't miss it later this hour. ♪ we will we will rock you ♪ we will we will rock you ♪
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pete: to the collapse of silicon valley bank, tech startups. closure by federal regulators, iran on the bank, selloff on wall street. the largest bank failure in history. >> reporter: lock and valley bank, the go to for start ups. has been that way for 40 years, think of companies like pinterest and roku to name a few. yesterday it was aside out of 2008 that provoked a lot of memories in people. in manhattan the nypd were calling for crowd control as people pooled money out of their accounts. widespread withdrawals prompted the collapse after the silicon valley bank revealed major losses on bond holdings.
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the fdic has taken over and insured depositors will have access by monday morning. customer said this to fox business. >> a great day, i'm shocked this is happening. for the startups, might be raising money right now. a lot of venture capital funds, not just the company. >> reporter: ramifications for tech startups. according to the new york post the ceo of silicon valley bank sold 3. $57 million of stock in automated selloff two weeks before it collapsed. the cfo ditched 575,000 the same day. greg becker sold 12,041 shares. it is on february 27th. it was switched before trading halted. the selloff happened 11 days
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before this collapse. treasury secretary janet yellen is tracking the situation. pete: kevin o'leary said this is mismanagement. problem with rising addressed rates, it shows where the mismanagement is in society. the tide goes out, we see who is swimming they can. naked. the tide is going out. this bank was swimming naked. probably not many people in north texas, the 10th anniversary of the american rodeo. thousands of fans from all over the country to arlington, texas, situated between dallas and fort worth. or to discuss this, the american rodeo brings local communities, the founder and owner of j gilligan's bar for 44 years. and the president and ceo of the greater arlington chamber of commerce. i will start with you.
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you've got the overview of north texas and arlington and this weekend. arlington has become the place for events. >> it's the sports and entertainment capital of the country and even across the world. when you bring in signature events throughout the year, $1 billion of impact from visitors coming in, impacts local payers taxes, $717 a month. it is generating income for us and putting arlington on the national and global map. pete: everyone here knows about the pitching wedge from here. the old stadium still right there, across the street. what has it been like for over half a century? charlie what happened this past weekend with the american rodeo.
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>> thursday night, a local, and last night, 25% up off of one event and tonight, saturday night, it will be packed. it will be tonight, 253 extra people. it is wonderful. pete: a big country music star. >> it will be up. directly to the servers and staff when they go to the walmarts and cvss. it is a trickle-down effect. pete: the old ranger stadium, the one before that looks like high school bleachers and now i drive through restaurants everywhere, real estate, it has got to be booming in arlington.
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rachel: events like this showcase the city and citizens and people and the work that arlington brings. we see an influx of people, the cost of labor is great, a fabulous real estate, great opportunity, great place to live. pete: i live in north texas, so do people from tennessee. where are people moving to arlington from? >> they are from every where. we saw the influx of people from california. these events, they would never know we were here and we continue to see people come in. this is one of many that are coming in here. will: you 've seen it happen. >> it's a whole new ballgame, if you will. a few mcdonald's, it has blown
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up and that is good because people come from out of town. we get people from fort worth, san antonio, i suggest we have every state in the united states has been to arlington, texas because of this. will: talking to people, south dakota, south carolina, people here for the rodeo. >> people who spend the night from 50 miles away, it is a big deal. will: thank you very much. the american rodeo. up next, congress votes to declassify intel on the origins of covid but the president dragging his feet on signing it. why would he do that? the public deserves answers and she is next. admitting paying employees extra for charging customers
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president biden is not on board. >> when you signed the bill to classified of covid intelligence? >> mr. president. pete: why is the white house reluctant to release the fact? laura congresswoman kat cammac, why the reluctance? he hesitates. >> i think the writing is on the wall for the biden administration. when you have republicans and democrats unanimously voting to declassify these intel reports, that is pretty telling. when you think about his reasons for dragging his feet, maybe it has to do with of the fact that it would force them to act, they would have to take action on china. they would have to take action
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on the funding sources for the who, the cdc, fda. it would open pandora's box and expose the deep rooted collusion between the biden administration and the social media companies that had to work overtime to cover up all of the dissenting opinions on the issue of covid. this really is the worst thing that could happen for the biden administration, flies in the face of the narrative they have been pushing for years. i say follow the money. rachel: there is so much being revealed from the lies about january 6th to the origins of covid, the efficacy of the vaccine. is that the solution? the panacea for this totalitarianism we are seeing in america where they are trying to force us to believe things we know weren't true, so many were called racist for saying china, it came out of
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the china lab, what do you make of these, good on the republicans for taking the charge on that? >> absolutely. she says repeatedly sunlight is the best disinfectant and you talked to americans regardless of party affiliation, republican, democrat, independent, they have deep rooted mistrust of the government, they are highly skeptical of the mandates, skeptical of anything coming out of this administration. to restore that trust, to get to has that transparency americans deserve, we need to open up pandora's box, get to the bottom of so many issues, the hunter biden laptop story, election integrity, the origins of covid is a massive issue that branches into big tech covering up for them.
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if we don't get to the bottom of, americans will rightfully say we can't trust what is coming out of the government and that is serious implications not just here at home but abroad as well. we have a shot to get it right in the 118th congress, republicans are very aggressive and working in a way that is so diligent, so cut and dried there is no room for error, even democrats on some of these committees are saying time to come to the table and get something done for america. pete: let's hope it is not so heavily redacted we get nothing from it which is something they could do as well. let's turn to jane fonda who is back in the news for all the wrong reasons again. she was on the view and said this about pro-life politicians. >> protesting, what else do you suggest? >> it doesn't happen over
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night. it's not a miraculous -- >> what did you say? >> murder. >> don't say that. >> they will pick up on that. >> just kidding. rachel: this is personal for you. >> love you has become a platform for hate. remember whoopi goldberg has made more anti-semitic remarks than i can remember, sonny just last year called women considering voting republican cockroaches and now, are we shocked, talking about murdering politicians, that is a crime and is not funny. where's the outrage? where is the cancel culture? it doesn't fit their narrative. pete: she says it is a joke. great to see you as always.
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turning to a few additional headlines. a violent attack in a new york city supermarket caught on camera. security footage shows how shoplifter pummeling a worker in the bronx. he ran off with another person, no arrests have been made. the store manager calling on the police to step up patrols if there are enough of them to do that. frontier airlines admits it gave employees $10 if they charge passengers and oversized bag fee at the gate even if the bag wasn't too big. according to representatives, the bonus used as an incentive to ensure compliance of the policies, frontier charges anywhere from 50 to one hundred dollars for oversized bags, now they charge for undersized bags and they get 10 bucks in the process.
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bad deal for you, good deal for them. let's go out to will who is barrel racing right now. don't know if you can hear us. he will sound off. will: i will go around this one. rachel: a beautiful horse. will: how about that barrel racing? an awesome horse, competing tonight in the barrel racing. i identify as a woman today so i can barrel racing. there are men -- me and will grow, there you go. what do you think? i turned pretty tight. rachel: this is a great visual making us more jealous. rachel: how many telogen host could do that?
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pete: let's see it please. let's go. pete: look at is that. pretty tight. rachel: good job. will: this guy will grow runs beside saddle bump riders and bareback rider sample get super close and let them pile onto his back, his job is to get next to the chaos and bring order. pete: they are telling us we've got to go. well done. rachel: come back to us. pete: rachel's pop-culture roundup, she will dive into today's top trending topics and look who will join her today, jimmy fallon. ♪ new york city. you have to have the skill and the drive to make it here.
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rachel: time for my pop culture roundup, jimmy is here to go over the latest and greatest top stories, you may have heard of father/daughter dance, this takes family time to a new level. north korean leader kim jong un
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to see a missile launch. see in a missile launch and threatening war with south korea, does that qualify as quality time? >> reporter: someone needs to tell him his daughter wanted to build a bear, not build a bomb. i thought i was a dirt bag for bringing my kid to reno for a comedy show. it is bring your kid to work they. i think he is cranky because he came back the weight and i know about gaining back the weight. he needs to calm it down and go on kim fest, work this out. rachel: next topic, prince harry and meghan markle's kids get their royal titles, she said it was racist they didn't get it, it was a succession think of a now they have the titles. >> they want privacy to go with these titles, they had a private ceremony that was just them and 30 of their closest, you know how they do.
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rachel: they care about these titles but -- >> that is the joe, the royal family is evil, princes, come on down. that the scam. they are the last united front we have as a country, republican or democrat we want the same thing which is for megan and harry to shut up. rachel: the brits hate them and we do too. let's talk about the oscars, that is tomorrow, the one year since the dow that is the now infamous lap. we are still getting slapped because we get jimmy kimmel as the host. so boring. >> i think of the oscars, they would have embraced this, people hate celebrities so much but they should have one presenter a year get slapped, we vote on it. who do you want to slap the most? we would tune in for that. than a will smith tag and someone comes up, would be interesting.
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rachel: predictions for the oscars? >> i will say top gun because they need to win back viewership will have a good night. they nominated it. normally the next picture nominee is a transgender squid nominated for next picture, they need a big culture movie. i'm excited about top gun. and people like that. rachel: you could be the new joan rivers, we love joan rivers. any other predictions? >> i will fall asleep 20 minutes in watching most of the highlights after-the-fact. rachel: let's text each other about worst and best dressed? >> it will get dicey. we love having you on our pop-culture roundup. ohio governor mike dewine is top of the hour.
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♪ will: welcome back to arlington, texas, home of the american rodeo. patrice duke is sitting across disco, a male racehorse. a little faster than i might have done it a moment ago. rachel, pete, i don't know if you got to see her go around the barrel, that is speed, faster than your cohost was able to pull off. it is a hell of an event, it is fun.

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