tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News March 26, 2023 6:00am-7:01am PDT
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♪ we won't be quiet. ♪ we shout out his grace. ♪ there's joy in the house of the lord. ♪ our god is surely in this place. ♪ we won't be quiet. ♪ oh, we shout out his grace. ♪ we shout out your grace. ♪ ♪ there is joy in this house today. ♪ we shout out his grace. ♪ oh, we shout out your grace. ♪ [ applause ] >> that was phil wickh am performing the house of the lord. i would submit, can we not stop
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at six weeks? i took a picture texted is to my wife, said we get a worship service at our work site every sunday through easter. it's amazing. so thank you. rachel: thank you so much. it's a countdown to easter. you know, easter in the catholic calendar keeps going. the easter season. >> every season keeps going for sure. >> we'll hear more from phil later in the show. >> we're glad you're here for the fourth and final hour of "fox & friends" on this sunday. we begin with a fox weather alert and tough one. prayers needed, tornadoes he devastating the south, leaving at least 26 people dead and several towns in ruins. rachel: and today severe weather putting pine town, georgia residents in another kind of danger as police warn a tiger is on the loose because of tornado damage at the zoo. >> wow. residents in the mississippi del tdelta are left stunned as they brace for more potential
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tornadoes. journalist rebecca caster is on the ground with the latest there. rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, will, rachel and pete. we're if one of the hardest hit areas from friday night's storm and the cleanup is just beginning here. i want to give you a look at some of the damage that we are seeing here this morning. we are in the heart of what used to be the town. behind me is what's left of the post office. you see the debris totaling one of the mail trucks there and if we pull out more you see a pile of bricks from the building, a ceiling fan and this is just a small snapshot of the devastating debris and destruction across this town. i want to bring you here to the other side of the street where we have what's left of the county library. i was looking through it earlier this morning, looking to see if what we could find and any book in this building is likely buried under piles and piles of cement blocks. we had folks just come out here this morning, they're just
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starting to rifle through the debris. they picked out those two chairs which look salvageable but what else they will find, we will have to see about that. they are just starting the efforts here and while the gentlemen are looking for things, other people are still looking for bodies as you heard from some of your guests on "fox & friends" earlier this morning. >> most of the guys that i go to school with, high school, they have been having to -- the night it hit, they pulled dead bodies out of all of the wreckage. >> it's total devastation. it's the wreckage like i've never seen. it's only a miracle of god that there are not hundreds of fatal fatalities. >> reporter: to give you per spec testify-a-perspective, rolling fork is a town of less than 2,000 people. the folks all know each other. and i also want to note had that a lot of people are still here. they have not left this
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community at this point and so they are really relying on the federal resources they hope will come to this town and they're hopeful had tha that they'll gee updates from secretary new secretary mayorkas.will, pete, . rachel: thank you. that report about a tiger on the loose is not anything i expected but of course you don't think about that. there is a zoo in the area and so what about the other animals. >> what about the other towns. rick made a good point earlier. a lot of appropriate attention on rolling fork but there are many other towns, silver city and others in mississippi and alabama who have been hit hard as well. they're in our thoughts and prayers. >> r look at the shot behind rebeka. there's a street that used to have buildings on it and there's nothing there. rachel: our next guest and his organization are jumping in to action.
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>> samaritan purse is dispatching disaster relief to mississippi bringing supplies and assisting with emergency response. >> let's bring in president of samaritan's purse and billy graham association, franklin graham. thank you for being with us. your words and thoughts and prayers as we grapple with so much tragedy there and also what are you guys doing on the ground? >> well, first i would ask people to pray for the people in this area. they're just devastated. this is going to affect them for the rest of their lives and we can replace buildings and homes and cars but you can't replace life and so i would just ask people to pray for those that are grieving, that have lost life. samaritan's purse, we have responded. we'll be set up today at two churches serving three communities, the one that you just were showing just a few minutes ago, we'll be there this afternoon. we'll be working for the next probably two months or so in
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that area. so we're there to help had. a lot of people don't have insurance and these are the people that we want to he focus on, people that just have nowhere to turn, nowhere to go, no hope. and i want them to know that god loves them and god sends his people in times of storms to help and do it in his name. and we are there in jesus' name. we want everyone there to know that god hasn't forgotten them, he loves and cares for them and of course we're coming up on easter and we're reminded that god sent his son jesus christ from heaven to this earth to take the our sins and he died, s shed his blood for our sins and god raised him to life and this is so important that people don't lose hope and right now for someone to walk through the town, it seems hopeless. it's not hopeless. it will come back. give it time. and we're going to have a lot of people there, a lot of volunteers starting this week and we'll be helping throughout three communities. we'll be in rolling fork, silver city and emory.
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that's where we'll be working. we may go to other areas if needed. we're there in jesus' name. so thank you for alounge us to share what -- allowing us to share what god is going to do. rachel: that's what we love about your organization, samaritan's purse. you come they in and help and you also offer that hope that comes from your faith and you offer that through your volunteers and they know why they're there. they're there in jesus' name and so we thank you so much, frankly, joining us this morning, for all the work you're doing it's samaritan's purse is the organization and god bless you. >> franklin, thank you. >> thank you. god bless. >> yeah. our thoughts and our prayers are with those in mississippi and alabama. the world moves on when it comes to the world of poll tucks. 2024 is -- politics. 2024 is literally right around the corner. the first campaign rally for president donald trump began last night in waco, texas.
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thousands turned out as we heard in reports today that shows large swell of support for the former president president. as part of his speech he addressed several issues addressing the united states of america. he also addressed what he dross be one of the greatest existential threats to this country, that is the deep state. he laid out the case that his potential indictment in new york is a great example of the threat to this country. watch. >> the biden regime's weaponization of law enforcement against their political opponent is something straight out of the stalinist russia horror show. you go to communist china or look at a third world banana republic, that's what we've become, between our borders, our elections and weaponization of law enforcement, we are a nation where fentanyl and all other forms of i'll legal drugs are --
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iare-a-illegal drugs are easier to get than formula for our babies. the airports are dirty, a crowded mess. you wait for hours and you are notified the plane won't leave. ticket prices are tripled, they don't have pilots to fly the planes, they don't seek qualified air traffic controllers and they just don't know what the hell they are doing. we are a nation that has lost its confidence, its will power and its strength. we are a nation that has lost its way be but we are not goingo allow this horror to continue. rachel: yeah, i mean, it was a very interesting speech for sure, definitely anyone just breathing can see the degradation of this country you
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in the last two years, that's certainly something i mentioned this earlier, i'll mention it again. when i spoke to people in venezuela on my podcast, i asked them -- these are dissidents -- when did you know that things were really hitting the fan in your country. and they said when the legal system was weaponized against the opposition, when we knew that happened and certainly that's how a lot of people feel and it's not just republicans because a take a look here. this is former governor of new york, andrew cuomo, saying that there's nothing here in this -- these charges. >> he said -- rachel: he said i don't understand why bragg is putting such emphasis on this case. i think it's all politics and i think that's what i t i think te people of the country you are seeing and it feeds a that anger, cynicism and partisanship. it's a coincidence that bragg goes after trump and tish james goes after trump and georgia goes after trump, that's all a
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coincidence? i think it feeds cynicism and that's the cancer in our body politic right now. >> i think the new york times put out a search for like legal experts who could say the case in new york had legal validity. they had trouble finding one. you have the former democrat governor of new york going this is a political witch hunt. everyone you've talked to said this is at best a misdemeanor, talked about how he booked potential payments. if it's a misdemeanor it's well past the statute of limitations which would have expired in 2018. it all adds up to the obvious conclusion it's a political witch hunt. >> it all adds up to get trump which is what alvin bragg said he was going to do, it's what he ran on. when donald trump takes the sage and talks about a nation in decline, he's saying what we all feel from a perspective of someone who saw it from the inside and was targeted through weaponized prosecution and investigations before he was president, while he was
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president, after he was president and even still today. so when alvin bragg tries to get trump, he only makes trump in 2024 more likely. the crowds only get bigger. the appetite for him fighting back stronger becomes more real. as we talked about, de santis is the closest to him right now, he's not announced yet but even he has had trouble trying to figure out how to deal with how trump is going to engage with him because there's such a reservoir of goodwill amongstst the base of the republican party for donald trump's willingness to fight. it's going to be tough to dislodge that. >> bill marr put it really well, talking about the logistics of republican primary, he said regarding de santis, trump, he says nobody goes to see a tribute band when the real band is still playing. rachel: it's a great line. can i say something else? obviously the people at the rally love donald trump and it's true but even donald trump says they're not coming -- they're not just coming for me. i'm a conduit.
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they're actually coming for you and i think support -- >> i'm just standing in the way. rachel: i'm just standing in the way. but a lot of americans look at the double standard of the way the january 6th and the 2020 rioters who killed more and had billions of dollars of devox, they look at the -- destruction, they look at the way the law is not applied equally to trump, to his team and the other side and i think the that they're just going this could happen to me and i think that's part of what's driving this as well. >> from donald trump to the resident socialist in the house of representatives, alexandria ocasio-cortez, she spoke out recently in her first tiktok video, i didn't know she wasn't on tiktok before, apparently she is now. >> that's a real shocker in the story, actually. >> it is the real shocker m the story. after watching the hearing where republicans and a democrats went after the ceo because it's owned by china, pushes a lot of poisonous content for kids, she decides that's a site that's controlled by a foreign power
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and pushes poison to kids, i should join that and put out a statement. here's what she said in defending tiktok, chinese owned tiktok, on tiktok. watch. >> hey, everyone, this is rep aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and this is my first tiktok. to do i believe tiktok should be banned? no. why should tiktok not be banned? first of all, i think it's important to discuss how unprecedented of a move this would be. the united states has never before banned a social media company from existence, from operating in our borders and this is an a app that has over 150 million americans on it. major social media companies are allowed to collect troves of deeply personally data about you that you don't know about without really any significant regulation whatsoever. in fact, the united states is one of the only developed nations in the world that has no significant data or privacy protection laws on the books and
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if we want to make a decision as significant as banning tiktok and we believe or someone believes that there's really important information that the public deserves to know about why such a decision would be justified, that information should be shared with the public. rachel: yeah. we were just saying it's interesting that -- will was saying it's interesting she didn't do the tiktok video in her kitchen. >> i thought that was her social media studio. rachel: she said they weren't banning -- we know it's true so she doesn't want us to look at her gas stove anymore. >> she's a renter, rachel. >> you like what aoc said. [laughter] rachel: that's okay. let's talk about it. first of all, i do believe the chinese government is using tiktok as a foreign influence campaign and you can see it in the willow project which by the way a bunch of chinese bots started showing support for it and of course the social influencers, the americans one here took up and of course the chinese want us to not produce our own oil and gas. that's in their interest and the interest of russia as well. that's definitely happening.
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but she is absolutely right that we need to do a better job as a nation of protecting our data. >> i 100% a agree with you, rachel. you and i saw this. aoc is in part right here. rachel: yeah, she is. >> i know you're about to go laver. .[laughter] >> you can do two things at the same time. aoc is not doing two things at the same time. rachel: you agree we should ban it. >> yes. she's wrong, government influence obliterated parler off the market. rachel: exactly. >> but the part she's right on, we need to watch american -- american technology companies and their collection of our you data. rachel: and their collusion with our government. >> she doesn't care about that. she benefits from the collusion. nothing she is going to propose is going to be useful for the republic. it's going to be some way to make her feel better and virtue signal to her supporters that she's doing something about it. so if you're serious about it
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you ban tiktok. and then m maybe you do somethin private security. >> facebook and google all over us. >> look at the fine print. if you can get over the collusion aspect, keep the government out of it. >> start with tiktok, and then get to google and facebook. rachel: we can agree on that. >> coming up, vice president harris lands in africa. maria bartiromo which is react. >> i'm sure the trip will go great like the other ones. the u.s. is flying illegals caught near the canadian border down to texas. bill melugin just returned from the southern border. rachel: he's here? wow. ♪ you are out of my league.s, g ♪ got my heartbeat racing. what play is that? ♪ when you play here... no backboard!
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fox you showed your intelligence, in a humble way, not knowing at the time that you had a law degree. rachel: i love that. nick from long island, you're getting male viewers as well, he says will is a deep thinker and a his spoken words are like poetry to our ears. i say this out of respect for will, it's not as if i'm going all crazy over him. that is so good. willie. >> we love the same way. >> i love what's in the prompter now. he's never been in studio. we never met him in person. bill melugin is here to react to my birthday. >> it was my further day meeting will in person, i can you attest to the poetic voice. it's amazing. good to meet you guys. i have he met rachel at the border before. rachel: yeah, we have. >> bill, it is great to have you.
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>> thank you. good to be here. >> thank you for the fantastic reporting you do on the border. >> without you and griffnd a others, this is a story no one else wants to tell. you tell it so well. >> thank you. >> we got recent news that the u.s. through a deal with canada, we're going to be flying illegals caught crossing the canadian border to texas. how do we -- you how do viewers make sense of what the policy is right now. >> essentially, the u.s. and canada cut a deal where they're going to start expelling migrants caught at each other's border back and forth. essentially, they're going to he reject asylum bids. what the u.s. is doing, they're flying some of the migrants caught crossing at the northern border down to texas. they say they're doing it as a decompression effort. what crosses there in five months is what crosses in one day at the southern border. it's probably more of what
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they're trying to do is a he deterrent, like if you go up to the northern border, try to cross into the u.s., we'll fly you back to texas and kick you back into mexico and the question is, why are they cutting deals with canada right now for our northern border when the numbers are so miniscule compared to what's happening at our southern b border. we've the. had 23 months in a row of150,00. >> it's symbolic. joe biden visited canada. he sat with justin trudeau this week. we are two plus years in the administration. >> too long is what we are. >> no visit to the southern border. >> it's been almost two years to the day since vp kamala harris was assigned as border czar. what have we seen from it? she visited the border one time, went to el paso in june of 2021, continues to focus on the root causes in three countries, northern triangle countries. there are 170 countries that showed up at the border last year, focusing on three is not
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going to get the job done. we've had the highest illegal crossings, hig h highest migrant deaths ever. it keeps getting worse. we're about to head into the spring and summer when it gets very busy. we'll have to see what happens this year. rachel: and hotter and more dangerous. we were talking about four little kids that were found by border patrol who rescues them. you speak so wo often with bordr patrol and law n forcement. how are they doing, it seems like a thankless jobs with the policies in place. >> they're worn out. they have been for the last couple years. when you're out there in mcal mcallen texas, it's 115 degrees, it's humid and you watch the agents tracking runners in the brush for hours, spending most of the day trying to get them. they finally catch them and they find out later the people were he released into the interior of
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the u.s., you how would you feel? rachel: along with taxpayer dollars to some other of place. >> released to an ngo. and they go to wherever they want. >> rachel's been to the border many times. i've been many times. one of the shocking things, i sat on the border in el paso and watched people from cuba crossing the rio grande. we get stories chinese nationals. the people you must see on a regular basis, from 1706 countries-170 countries across the world is not the image people see of america. >> border patrol publishes people they caught and i've had to google, i've never heard of them before, morahavia and you wonder how do people get there. they cross through different countries and the chinese numbers, they're up over 900% right now compared to the same time last year. rachel: how is this not a
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national emergency. >> we're in basically a war with them practically. >> they're mass releasing them with a notice to appear release. rachel: the chinese are getting the same treatment. >> if they claim fear. there's a mass release. >> it's almost like we don't have a country. you don't have borders, you don't have a country. rachel: i'm shocked even by that. >> what are you doing in new york. rachel: so shocked i'm dropping my paper. >> i'm filling in for jon scott on fox report. we'll be talking about obviously the fbi, remember that memo, october 2021, targeting parents at school board meetings. we're going to have congressman russell frye, leading the subcommittee looking into the investigation. james freeman will be talking about politics of the economy, kaley mcgee white will talk about tiktok, which i heard you talking about so obviously something that gets people fired
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up these days. i've never had a tiktok in my life, not just because of the security issues. i think it's annoying. i'm sick of watching people do dances. >> how old are you? >> 32. >> you zigged while everyone else zagged. >> great to meet you be person. >> thank you, guys. >> straight ahead, american air strikes killing 19 fighters, that's an update we reported on earlier, in response to iranian contractor dead. special forces operator tim kennedy assesses the threat coming up next. people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. ♪ customize and save. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming)
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service members with. here to discuss army ranger, sniper and special forces operator, tim kennedy. tim, thanks for being here. what do you make of these attacks back and forth and the situation american troops are in syria? >> it's frightening, you know. we've been at war with china and russia and syria and iran for a really long time. they've just been proxy wars. this seems to be less and less this disn distant idea of worldr ii and as you're using self detonating drones, being used to destroy and kill americans, these are pretty direct attacks. when we have retaliatory strikes it's a clear escalation, over the black sea, migs taking down drones, this is getting frighteningly close to what real war looks like. >> it's not a proxy war anymore when one country is shooting at another country and that country is shooting back and they're avowed enemies.
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>> yeah, no, it's not. even when we were in afghanistan, even when we're in iraq, we're fighting iran. while we're in syria, go back to january of 2019 when shannon kent and other amazing americans were killed, those w prepared cells trained by iranians. you can't look at anything that's happened in 20 years, and a not recognize that iran and iran's allies are fighting against us. it's more overt now. >> this administration is letting iran get towards a nuclear bomb. our next topic is a apogee stro. tell us about that. >> i have a book here, battle for the american mind, great
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book, by the way. we've been in a culture war for a long time. if you need a point reference to be scared about what can happen when our youth have been brainwashed, look back to the hitler youth which were instituted in the early '30s, he started taking concern as young as 10 -- children as young as 106 -- 10 and giving them ine ideas. by 1939 he has a wave of support. for a long time our children have been man man manipulated io believing things the that are not rule. it's time for us as americans to start fighting back. apogee is a way to do this, it's a mentorship for dads and young men, we're going to add moms and girls soon but we're giving them tools on how to be true dads with intentionality and be present for their families. some men don't have a father figure in their life.
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using mentors and a clear road map, whats does it look like to become a contributing member of society, that's what we're doing with apogee. >> providing young men with ideas needed to be strong, successful leaders. the website is on our screen right now. if tim kennedy is behind it, you know it's legit. thank you so much. we appreciate it. coming up, a tiger is on the loose in georgia. after more storms hit a zoo. a live report on the major destruction across the south, coming up next. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be.
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rachel: welcome back. we are back with a fox weather alert. at least 26 people are dead, following that outbreak of the storms in the south. >> more severe weather is threatening the region today as police in georgia warn a tiger escaped a zoo, damaged by a tornado in pine mountain. >> fox weather correspondent robert ray is on the ground in mississippi. robert. >> reporter: good morning again from the mississippi del the take. mismississippi delta.look at t, aluminum wrapped around a tree, dump truck pushed up by the incredible prim ef-4 tornado. it's packed 166-mile-an-hour winds and it was traveling at 65 miles per hour as it moved, imagine that, like a vehicle on
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an interstate and this is the damage it has caused, the hell on earth in this town of rolling fork, mississippi. 25 people in the state dead, one person in alabama h has lost thr life. look behind me, the vehicle on top of a home, smashed out windows and doors. there is a lot of activity here this morning. fema is on the ground, other federal officials on the way, state and local trying to help these people in this town of less than 2,000 people completely destroyed. back to you. rachel: thank you, robert. >> amazing. rachel: yeah. it's incredible. vice president kamala harris is traveling to the african nations of ghana, tanzania and zambia, aiming to deepen u.s. ties as chinese influence grows throughout the continent. >> sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo joins us now. we've seen how other foreign trips worked out for the vice
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president, piles of gaffes and confusion why would we expect this to go any other direction? maria: it has been a sad situation about how unprepared the vice president has been on many of these trips so we'll all be waiting for the latest word salad for sure but in terms of the china power grab in africa, this has been going on a long time. the chinese communist party overtook the united states as the number one foreign direct investor in africa years ago, back in 2013 and what the seep p wants is the rare earth elements that are so plentiful in africa. they have been buying land as well, would about 7% of land throughout africa so i'm not sure what this administration is going to be able to do to stop this massive power grab and a gd grab that's been underway for many years but we know the biden administration's approach to the chaichinese communist party hasn soft and neutral at best.
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i mean, any time anything happens with regard to a provocation from china we say the same thing, we had a spy balloon travel across the country and we came out and said we don't seek conflict with china and then after covid-19 and all of the deaths and the coverup that the ccp is still underway where we can't even have an investigation into the wuhan lab, we came out and said we seek conflict with china, over and over again we are not seeking conflict and yet they provide conflict on a silver platter. we're going to talk about that this morning with mike pompeo, former secretary of state to talk about not only the provocations of china but also what's going on in iran this morning, we're talking with wisconsin senator ron johnson about the potential of joe biden being so compromised, what does the ccp have on president biden given the fact that we've got all of those bank records and we know money came from china, went into rob walker's account and
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the next day went ahead and was distributed to the biden family members at least a big part of it. we're also talking about this two tiers of justice, we've got allen dershowitz and matt whitaker to talk about how we're talking about the potential indictment of trump. we've got corruption and influence peddling in plain sight by the biden family. no problem on the hunter biden laptop, the fbi's been sitting on it since 2019 we'll talk with matt whitaker about that and matt tiabei willtalk about how a weaponizes. we'll see you in about 15 minutes. >> thank you. rachel: thank you, maria. >> stick around, phil wickham rocks the faith and friends concert series, next. ♪
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is our god, is on the way to becoming an anthem for christians around the world. rachel: joining us now is phil wickham. it's so great to have you. you grew up around praise and worship, your parents were both -- >> yes, my parents have been worship leaders as long as i've been alive. music and jesus and church were always a part of my life. it wasn't until i started playing guitar and singing songs and singing in church had that i started the relationship with god. rachel: how old were you -- >> my dad gave my my first guitar when i was 12 years old. the more people join and swing the more honored and humbled i am that i can do this. >> when you visit churches, they've been singing the songs you wrote. >> it's so cool. i mean, even in international places like i'm getting e-mails from china, brazil, people are translating these songs in other languages. no one knows who i am there but they know the songs.
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that's what i wrote them for, i wrote them for my church back home to sing and the fact that they go out of the four walls of my church and to other of people's lives and become prayers for god, it's crazy. i'm so thankful. >> your first number one was on the charts for 13 weeks. all success -- i wou wouldn't imagine it's a struggle but it's he reminder of what it's about. >> i went to richmond, virginia, it was filled with people singing about how we believe god saved us and through his son jesus and lifting up praise for that and so i'm reminded by people singing back to me every night. we know what it's about. rachel: you say it's a prayer to god when you sing, let's hear you pray to god right now. >> you can go to philwickham to check out more. >> take it away. >> thank you.
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this is our god. ♪ ♪ beyond those walls that we call sin and shame. ♪ live like prisons that we couldn't escape. ♪ but he came and he died and he rose, those walls are rubble now now. ♪ remember those giants we called dead and gray. ♪ they were like mountains that stood in our way. ♪ but he came and he died and he rose. ♪ those giants are dead now. ♪ this is our god. ♪ this is who he is. ♪ he loves us. ♪ this is our god.
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♪ this is what he does. ♪ he saves us. ♪ he bore the cross, beat the grave. ♪ let heaven and earth. ♪ this is our god. ♪ he's jesus. ♪ yeah. ♪ remember that fear the that took our breath away. ♪ faith so weak that we could barely pray. ♪ but he heard every word, every whisper. ♪ now those are in the w wilderness. ♪ they tell the story of his faithfulness. ♪ never once did he pale. ♪ and he never will. ♪ yeah. ♪ this is our god.
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♪ this is who he is. ♪ he loves us. ♪ this is our god. ♪ w this is what he does. ♪ he saves us. ♪ he bore the cross, beat the grave. ♪ let heaven and earth proclaim. ♪ this is our god. ♪ king jesus. ♪ who pulled me out of that pain. ♪ he did. ♪ he did. ♪ who paid for all of our sin. ♪ nobody but jesus. ♪ who rescued me from that grave. ♪ yahweh. ♪ yahweh. ♪ who gets the glory and praise? ♪ nobody but him. ♪ this is our god. ♪ this is who he is. ♪ he loves us. ♪ this is our god. ♪ this is what he does. ♪ he saves us. ♪ he bore the cross, beat the
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♪ happy birthday to to you. will: thank you. look at this. rachel: margarita cream to go th your cake. pete: have and drink then go to church. have a great sunday. ♪ maria: and good sunday morning, everyone. thanks so much for joining us this morning, welcome to "sunday morning futures." i'm maria bartiromo, joe biden's weaponization of government becomes donald trump's campaign message if as a grand jury in new york goes back and forth over a possible president trump indictment while the white house dodges questions over the money the bidens took in from communist china. >> look, we have heard from house republicans for years and
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