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♪ will: new york city and st. patrick cathedral outside of
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our window. welcome into "fox & friends". wiwe had several bibles from the office out and handouted to us and it struck me, i love history. i love history. i know pete is a big student of western civilization and its foundational ties to christianity. one thing she highlighted in the piece visiting the museum of the bible is the way that christianity and the word of god in the form of the bible is inextricable from the history and culture. from the gutenburg press that's mass knead media to the united states of america and monuments and documents and founding fathers, it's all intricately intertwined and you can check it out by the way in american. go to that museum of the bible at museumofthebible.org/explore and see the literal stories come to life. rachel: we're in a battle to
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save the story and it was a privately funded museum that was never done on public money and there's a lot of wokeification of the smithsonian and retelling of the story and a battle right now for the hispanic museum is now, you know, there's money, government money going for that and it'll be woke fioed and there's a lot of -- wokefied and there's a lot of problems with telling the story of our history and i hope people go and support the museum and the museum of communist we featured last month and there's a good stuff on preserving the history and it's very important. joey: it made it to the top of my list. used to be spy museum and now it's the bible museum going to dc. will: a trip not to washington dc but to tennessee and taken by one of the politicians in dc. vice president kamala harris went to tennessee, prompted not
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not immediately by six individuals at the covenant church of tennessee and rather the fallout in the wake of that horrific murder. that is that there was protests, riots that took over the tennessee state house that ended in the expulsion of thee tennessee lawmakers that participated in that disruption of democracy. sckamala hearties cook up their message of gun control and talked about the "tennessee three". >> i want to start by recognizing the tennessee three. they chose to show courage in the face of an extreme tragedy. tragedy, which is that 11 days ago, six people, three educators, and three babies, 9 years old, were
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murdered senselessly due to gun violence. part of the underlying point is let's not fall for the false choice. it suggests you're either in favor of the second amendment or you want reasonable gun safety laws. we can and should do both. rachel: let's not fall by the way for the wrong discussion. these were not just individuals who were gunned down, these were chrichristians gunned down and f this was a jewish temple or a mosque or lgbtq center we'd be talking about who those people were. there's no discussion of that. in fact, whenever we've had big events, tragic events, you see social media profiles change for the ukraine flag to blackout for black lives matter. there's been no crosses this weekend in particular in
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solidarity with christians gunned down in nashville. certainly our vice president didn't go to nashville to show solidarity with the christians that were senselessly murdered because she didn't meet with them and there was an invitation to the three representatives that took part in the insurrection in tennessee state house. there was an invitation to the white house from joe biden for them. nothing that we've heard of regarding visits to the family and the victims so i think -- again, corporations, where were the corporations defending those victims as well and they're really quick to jump in when there's a narrative you'd like. they were not eradicating the
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evil and how do we identify three times and weed it out and hold people accountable and call it through and childhood trauma and i do agree to an extent and some folks criticizing the tennessee state legislature and more so because of how kamala and joe are handling this and what happened with the legislature and you insulted me and you insulted me and said bad things in the elevator and called me brown face of the white supremacy and internal policy ovtennessee state legislature and blowing up on the national stage and they can't be mature enough to handle something so tragic and they need to straighten up with the tennessee state legislature. and the manifesto and the crazy evil person and killed those and
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you want the story out and tennesseans able to make the decision we're looking for based on the next move and i hate this was expelled and they made civil rights ego era -- era egos out of these people and these three people were expelled and they're on stand with mlk and other heros that fought the true fight for social justice. what this is, what this is is bringing that into the tennessee state legislature for person gain in my opinion. they're trying to make heros out of themselves and republicans in the tennessee state legislature let them do it in my opinion needlessly. will: well, alexandria ocasio-cortez said the following, republicans think they won in tennessee but their fascism is only further radicalizing and awakening the earthquake of young people in the south and across the nation f. you thought youth organizing was strong, just wait what's
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coming. gen z, don't play. joey: or use good grammar. will: fascism, you know, i disagree with what you said in part, joey, that the thing is democracy is a word that's now being used to pretend that everything we do is simply by popular vote. we don't. nationally you know this and we know this. we're a constitutional republic. rachel: republic. will: at the sate level you go through the democratic -- state level you go through the democratic process through a process with decorum and rules and democratic procedure and i know those three legislators disrupt what had is supposed to be, i thought, sacred and protected. democratic process. you know, so the point i'm getting at is not undemocratic to go you broke the rules now we're taking a popular vote on whether or not you should be apart of this process. they can get reelected but this
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is part of democracy. participating in the rules of democracy and for aoc to say it's fascism. look, if you want to keep taking everything to a 10, you're going to get a 10. you know, i like this tweet said about trans issues, if you keep telling people that if they don't get their way, if they don't get to have child surgeries, if they gone get to compete in girls sports, they're being subjected to genocide, if you keep telling them that, they're going to respond as though you would with genocide. soon after you'd be confronted with fascism and ratchet this up to an absolute 11. 11. rachel: that's a communist symbol with their fists up. she's right, get ready. this gen z is far more radicalized from kindergarten on before radicalization was happening in the college and this is a new generation and
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we're all in trouble and these are the people going into our law schools, they're going into congress, these are young legislators in their and they do think that they're righteous and don't think they have to play by the rules that we talked about in this democratic process, in this constitutional republic because they're so convinced that they are right and they have been so radicalized, they've basically gone to communist camp for over a dozen years. then they come out and we wonder why they're acting like communist. well, they just went to communist camp. joey: the end result is turning on any other network, much of white men in tennessee expelled two black men from the communities. if you're a leader and speaker of the house ask&can't see that coming, you're not going to get much done for your state. that's the optics and they rule the day in a world getting all the information from social media. rachel: let's not play by the
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rules but i see what you're saying, joey. it's a good point. will: you both make good points and you're describing reality and saying we can't allow that to be a reality. l you're right. that's how the hop ticks will be twisted and you're right, let them. rachel: yeah. will: now to a major break in the investigation into the murders of three florida teens. rachel: two juvenile suspects are under arrest. the youngsest is 12 years scold a man hunt for a 16-year-old is ongoing. joey: joey: lauren blanchard hae latest on it. reporter: sheriff billy woods said they can't blame guns for killing three teenagers but the three criminals not held actable by their schools or society. police are still on the hunt for a third suspect in the teen on teen murders that left two juveniles in handcuffs, three dead, and one on the run in marion county, florida. >> some of you know him, you
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know where he is, and you need to turn him in. i will get him. i will find him, and justice will be completed. reporter: the victims are 16 year-olds and an unidentified 17-year-old male. investigators say silvernail found shot on the side of the road late last month and taken to the hospital who died about half a mile away where police discovered a 17-year-old boy with a fatal gunshot wound and the next day a third victim located inside silvernail's car partially submerged in a lake. police say at one point the suspects were in that vehicle before they shot the victims. the sheriff has not decided if he will charge the suspects as adults or not, but he believes they deserve the maximum penalty, the youngest now in handcuffs is just 12 years old. will: 12 years old.
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thank you. joey: that's the community to rot and now he has to deal with and they're investigating a 12-year-old murder. you're worrying about blaming guns, i have a community that's fallen apart over this. will: yeah, and he is speaking plainly. here's sheriff billy woods of marion county saying we need to hold kids accountable. system of articulation the fact is society -- >> the fact is society fails them. we do not hold our juveniles accountable. we minimize their actions. i am a father. but here's the one thing my boys know, growing up the freaking barber had my permission to whip their [ bleep ]. schools and others across this nation need to quit minimizing the actions of their students.
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hold them accountable. that's where the failure is. rachel: will, you had a fantastic interview with jack brewer earlier in the show on this topic. we talked about holding kids actable. jack and the sheriff were also saying parents need to be held accountable. listen. >> you have a child that's this young that is possessed with these type of evil demons in their mind, they're capable of anything. this sheriff is right, we must start holding these children accountable and now the department of justice put out numbers that showed that arrests for violent crimes went down 67%, will. i don't believe that. the only reason why they did is because when you go to the communities they don't arrest these kids and you go to these schools and soo officers can't arrest them because they're not
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allowed. there's too in kids fatherless in our streets right now harassing and devastating our communities. rachel: yeah. will: it's interesting, i was in the break room before our segment in the last hour with lauren green and we were talking. i don't think i'm talking at a school. this is it. you're dealing with symptoms if you don't deal with the disease. this is it. fatherlessness is at the core of the issue. to be honest. we're talking about, you know, in america period. in america period, fatherlessness is a problem. in black america, it is a very widespread acute problem. 70% of kids in fatherless homes. you won't fix anything until you fix the home. rachel: we denigrate marriage, we denigrate frankly we talked about the denigration of the bible and the morals that the bible espouses and religion in general and wonder why we're having a spiritual crisis and
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that's at the heart of this. and 7 0 70% in the black communy and hispanic has high numbers and society wide. interestingly it's affecting the lower classes more and seems like the elites in hollywood who sort of starting cultures and denigrating in marriage and denigrating their values and they seem to get married at higher rates and the people suffering -- will: charles merry wrote a book called coming apart and hollywood and elites emulated this and put it out and glorified like the divorce culture and didn't practice it. the lower socioeconomic levels are the ones that took it up and it just destroyed so many of the places where joey's from and i'm from where the rates are higher. rachel: we talk about race and class is at the heart of so much of this. joey: the white plight, the things that have affected appalachian and other regions and something that many coweltures within our culture
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are experiencing and the thing is i'll leave it with this, i'll move on and the military community and the men that i know that eventually took their own lives because they felt like they were letting their family down in a lot of ways it was because they had children that lived five, six, ten states away. the guilt that men carry for not raising their children isn't worth not raising their children much less the legacy it creates of a child without a father becoming someone that's a detriment to society. it is never too late. reconnect with your children, make the hard decision, don't choose career over family. they'll be there for the rest of your life and the rest of theirs. you'll be there for them. republican connect with your kids if you can and don't carry the guilt. don't leave society on the hinduing and leave your kids without a dad like that. go do it, reconnect the organizations that help and if you're a veteran and struggling with this, go to got strap campaign gush boot strap campaign and it's the successes you're looking for and not feeling and it's a fantastic message and a mesoseasoning we
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need to give to -- message to give to lawmakers and there's a lot that incentivizes men not to marry the mother of hair children and financial incentives for women to remain single and all of these end up hurting society at large and a lot to talk about. we're going to turn to your headlines. the justice department launching an investigation into a possible leak of classified documents. first reported in the new york times and posts popping up on social media of what appears to be u.s. security secrets related to ukraine. the middle east and china. this comes hours after the pentagon announced it'll investigate a leak of what appears to be plans for a ukrainian counter offensive. sensitive details on china, terrorism in the middle east and maps to the war in ukraine leaked on twitter, telegram, and other platforms. vaccines for cancer and heart disease could be ready by 2030.
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that prediction made by the chief medical officer at moderna. clinical trials are currently underway in the u.s. and uk. results will be released in a few months. subway and cadbury team up an ceaser inspired sand chip and italian white bread with a chocolate cream egg melted inside. subway handed out 500 for free in the uk on good friday. but not everyone is egg cited. good friday is a fasting day they're giving out chocolate. one critic on twitter calling the sandwich absolutely disgusting and i appreciate the creativity but i don't think i'll be in line for this one and if you're wondering, no, this is not a late april fools joke and those are your headlines. will: be like -- people put
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nutella on bread. rachel: it's very sufficient. this doesn't look good because cadbury has the weird marshmallow thing inside. will: try it out and let us know. rachel: tom brady dating rumors and prince harry being indecisive. my pop culture roundup is coming up. joey: can cannot wait. gas powered car can be running on empty thanks to the latest rules of the road. the big money breaks down the costly green agenda, next. ♪
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lyric baseball games frieses up. here to weigh in on the cohost of the big money show on fox business, taylor riggs, brian
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brenberg and jackie deangeles. >> good morning. will: california wants to say no new gas vehicles by a certain time. there's a plan. are the feds getting close to california standards? >> my take on this story is that the government is saying we don't want anybody driving a fossil fuel powered car anymore and the person driving in general and evs expin sieve compared to gas guzzling car and they're saying they don't want any kind of freedom in this country. i read this and think it's the government taking over the car industry. >> dent tell them the f ford lightning. it's $80,000. >> the point is we're going to make gas cars more expensive and
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we're going to give subsidies for evs and only going to give you subsidies for the materials if they're mined in the u.s. or with a trading partner and any mines in the they're going to be fewer cars available for the subsidies and bottom line is not driving evs and gas powered and what do you have to do to move into the city and move into an urban center and we're going to be on the bike or train or bus. cars are former autonomy and maybe got to burned the thumb of government control and >> i want them to be happening and the great push back of them and consumer demand and they don't want gas powered cars but to brian's point, they're going to price you out of it. at some point and it's what you can afford. >> they've cut prices five types this year and helped spurred demand and i think about the
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rollout of this. putting the cart on the horse and the rollout of the charging center and national charging station and mandating evs and we don't have a plan in place to fully and properly support that and don't get me started on the grid and properly equipped definitely for california to support all the ev charging. >> the cobalt and lithium and all the mining coming in outside of is super dirty. >> controlled by china. >> through china and in africa and everywhere else.
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>> we're achieving a goal we're never going to achieve. >> i think this administration and the progressive left is willing to sell out out to china or whoever else to basically change the fundamental formation of the country and change the politics of it to move from this capitalist system to a socialist system, cars are only one cog in the wheel when you think about it. will: think about the role that fossil fuel haves played in america's self-determination and world power and we'll hand that over that future to china. tell me, i don't know if you'll be talking about this and tell me what you'll be doing on tuesday as you've got a big town hall. >> we do. all economics wanting to hear viewers questions about what they're worried about. is it interest rates, economy, inflation in all up for debate. >> and how do we chart a path forward with kevin o'leary and charles payne and it's a great conversation and stewed joe audience. it's fun. >> times are changing and economic conditions are different and people have to pivot with the investment
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didn't see it. it was tough in the first new hours, which you'd expect. joey: the biden administration saying there's a will the to be proud of and the 12 page summary placing blame on donald trump. saying in part, president biden's choices for how to execute a withdrawal from afghanistan were severely constrained by conditions created by the predecessor. here with the reaction is former taliban negotiator and senior trump administration official adam bolar. adam, thank you for joining us. give me your take on what kirby had to say, a lot to be proud of and not a lot of chaos. >> what i am proud of, which is our u.s. military response. and when you look at issues here, it's because things were decided in glass towers. at the end of the day and you look at what happened and what went down here, it was not that the u.s. should have a big military buildup in afghanistan, it's bipartisan that we don't need that many people.
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it's about execution on the ground and it's about dates that were given people so i'll say what i am proud of, which is our u.s. military but i'm certainly not proud of our execution at a senior level in afghanistan. joey: yeah, i don't want to harp too much on what we saw biden's choices tevin he doesn't acknowledge them. go back to the doya agreement and you were apart of it and what would you have seen if president trump won the reelection and the agreement was the path forward. >> it wasn't some kind of blank agreement we were leaving by the state and we had a whole bunch of conditions in the agreement and what we can agree on is large amounts of troops in afghanistan weren't working. again, bipartisan view. then there's a question of how we were getting attacked while down there and how do we save the lives of the service members and the agreement is stopped attacks on all u.s. troops and the day it was signed and it has
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a number of things to think about is you base a withdraw not on a date but conditions and conditions and they were not satisfied u.s. citizens and afghans helped our military not safe. joey: under that agreement and saw those conditions that are not satisfied and president trump is president. you are all helping coordinate this and we get into the summer of 2021 and 2500 troops in afghanistan and the move to put 5,000 more and could president trump have stopped this from happening with 2500 troops and what's the disparity there? >> the disparity is you need to do anything you can to stop something like this and at the end of the day, the conditions that have to be ready, you're going to be out of there eventually. you have to evacuate folks. now, let's keep in mind until days before, there was no clear sign that what was going to
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happen was going to happen in effect. we didn't have a count of the number of people to e having wait. we thought the number of people evacuating were one tenth the amount of people to evacuate and talking tens of thousands of people versus a thousand h5, 6,000 people. to be clear, there was no view on the ground from that perspective and you don't press go unless you're ready. joey: well, in the end result you were probably wise to negotiate with the taliban and that they didn't have any interest in fighting for the country. >> just to bring up something on that, joey, let's look at stark contrast between president ghana and afghanistan. joey: we have to leave it here i want to get you back on and talk measure a it. this is an hour-long conversation. maybe we'll hit it three minutes at a time. >> you got it, joey. joey: vis president kamala harris heads to tennessee prizing members that booed the wap toll. >> i had this to get a bull horn
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to be heard. well, you know what, that happens in a democracy too. >> we'll speak to state representative on what harris left out of her speech, next.
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>> it was about who they were representing and who hads voices they were channeling and a democracy says you don't silence the people, stifle the people, turn off their microphone when
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is they're speaking about the importance of lives and li libe. they had to get a bull horn to be heard. well, you know what, that happens in a democracy too. rachel: wow, that was vice president kamala harris making a surprise trip to tennessee where she praised the three representatives. representatives. will: representative thank you for being with us. there's a lot of talk about the motivations of republicans in tennessee. there's been accusations of racism as to why the two black men were expelled and the white lady representative was not. there's been questions about personal animas. tell us in your own words, please, why were those two tennessee reps expelled.
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>> thank you for the question. we need to start here. talk about the government and the three branches of government and the executive branch and the governor of the united states and the governor of tennessee. what would happen if a member of congress or a member of the state legislature in tennessee went to the governor's office with a bull horn or the president's office and start banging his desk saying we've not heard we want something done. i believe the secret service would have those folks put in jail or be removed from the governor's office. what about the judicial branch and supreme court of the united states and supreme court of tennessee. orlikowski as a lawyer like yam, i didn't feel like the judge didn't hear me the way i wanted him to and i go to the podium with a bull horn and start banging the desk and say you're not hearing me. i'll be ruled out of order,
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probably held in contempt and removed from the courtroom. move to the third branch of government and the united states congress. think about the congress in the state of tennessee. the tennessee general assembly and what if a member of the unit congress thought well, i don't think i'm being heard. i'll go down to the podium, right in front of where the speaker sits, pull out by bull horn and start banging on the desk on that bull horn. what happens to that member or members? they're going to be removed. that's all we did. we were conducting business that thursday, members representing their bills for their 70,000 plus constituents a piece and these members decide we're going to be above the rules of this chamber. we're going to get together with representative job son and senior member and she's a senior member and she's been there as lon as i have, probably ten
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years, gets two freshman members and brings them to the podium just as a member is presenting a bill and the microphone is on, they start yelling into the microphone because there's a crowd of people there. it was a tragedy. a tragedy. there's a crowd of people but they felt like they were above the rules and the things they needed to do and how to do it and thought, well, we'll bang the desk. we're going to get our bull horn out and start citing these people here for good reason, good reason. they're here protesting for good reason. but instead what we had that day was professional protesters as members of our body exercising protest. they're protesting ability when they need to be following the rules of the house. they were gaveled down by the speaker and asked multiple types please return to your seats. please return to your seats. they continued to occupy that well for 20 to 30 minutes being asked repeatedly and repeatedly please return to your seats. if it wasn't for democratic
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leadership camper, who i have a lot of respect for, joe towns, all those folks i work very well with and always v they go out there and watch the end of that video and see ally i did telling them get out of the well and remove to your seat. democratic member capper had to remove them. them. will: i watch a lot of sports and second punch and second push and the reaction i hone in on and i watch the civics lesson translating to the national politics and the end result and they focus on legislature and optics are a bunch of white hen took out two black men from their legislature. how do you all rebound from that? how do you get what you believe to be the truth out and believe you're right and correct in what you did and most importantly how do you respond to what happened in nashville and what
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legislation. how do you go back to doing the bises you're there to do. >> my response is this, yes, i did get a civics lesson because i think it's important for the puck lick to understand how our government and body works and it work withs rules and order it doesn't work. government doesn't work rachel: yeah, these are people that don't care about the government. this is the new standard for civility in government and society. representative farmer, i thank you and everyone who stood up for that civility and for our democracy and our constitutional republic.
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thank you so much. will: thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i broke the law for a few minutes. is it okay and let me go? thank you. >> thank you r literally. still a---rachel: still ahead on fox iranians weekend. tom brady dating and meghan and will attending the coronation. that's next. ♪
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that's why i do what i do. that and the paycheck. rachel: time for pop culture randup. raymond arroyo and i touching on the laterrest and tv adaptation of the famed musical grease that features an all multicultural lead cast and includes songs
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about white supremacy and gender issues and, raymond, tell me it's not true and the sound track of the movie. >> here, you've got the pink i dids that are move -- ladies moving towards communist and they're gender fluid and multicultural and i don't know why they have to do this with every franchise. rachel: it's in the 50s? >> yeah, the origin story and they're exploring their swaylty and race and it's at the -- sexuality and race and exploring in the 1950s and this is not any other remakes singing in the rain we'll get swinging with the rain. rachel: grease was sexy and fun. >> it's a sweet romance. rachel: speaking of that, we have harry and meghan on the brinks of confirming whether they'll go to the king's coronation and the duke has a lot of questions about how the event will work. this is crazy, raymond.
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how are they in the driver seat here. they trapped the family and now awaiting rsvp. >> they've turned a cottage industry into running down your family. they've got to keep the show going. harry and meghan can't say no and they're going to the coronation and at least king charles said you can't appear on the balcony and no role in the coronation and they're spectators and i would have stripped these two of their hit and will only title they should have was ingrated. rachel: she deserves a master -- she's a master class in pr because she's still in the driver's seat despite making money off it. >> podcasts and documentaries and waiting for the animated series. they've run down so many royalings and not allows in burger king anymore. they're terrible. rachel: i want to see what she's wearing for it. >> oh, come on. rachel: reese witherspoon shutting down rumors she was dating tom brady. why does everyone want these two
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together? >> i have no idea. it's like me saying i didn't have lunch with general terrific aniston yesterday, it's fine. will said maybe reese is trying to get tom to play for the titans. this would be a possibility but, you know -- will: i didn't say that. >> well, somebody did and i'm attributing it to you. rachel: they both lost their marriage due to too much work apparently. talk about your book. >> much happier to talk about that. rachel: the life of thomas alba edison. >> there's a fox nation companion special and it was a boy with adhd, deaf, if not for the devotion of his mother, thrown out of school at 8 years old. rachel: it's truly a story about moms. >> moms and devotion to their sons and daughters and seeing the possibilities in every child. he became, not him, but edison became the greatest inventor of all time. rachel: it's a beautiful book and my kids love it. unexpected life of thomas edison is everywhere that books are
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sold. watch raymond's new special on fox nation. don't watch the new grease. they ruined it. >> happy easter. rachel: happy easter, everybody. swinging in the rain. >> no swinging in the rain, will. rachel: coming up, dan bongino, up next.
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♪ ♪ ♪ back roads and cold beer ♪ can't get no closer to the man upstairs ♪ rachel: good morning, everybody, on this holy week and one day away from easter. this is holy saturday. we're so happy to be here this morning with will cain and joey is in for pete hegseth this morning, and you

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