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coming in i was thinking an you both like country music best country music songs that bring in the message of -- holy father and christianity just, you know, love with an amen i was thinking about this when i was will being to that song lord i hope this day is good. don williams -- >> it may be i know the exact song you're talk. you can't forget carrie underwood jesus tack the wheel. newer version -- i guess that's country music we love country miewk. >> going a little woke they have to remember who their customer base and then >> a little word to country -- >> certain elements of the industry might be going woke. >> that's a division that runs in the country it runs in all parts of culture and maybe today we bring it back. >> can't they just stay away from political messages everything has to be politicized. >> it is easter it is not your
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birthday you can't make wishes. >> it is easter glad you're with us on this sunday where we've had the pleasure of bringing to you this morning the message from the pope from the vatican. as well as are talk to timothy cardinal dolan all throughout the morning bring you easter messages to help hopefully maybe to tie together find something to bring us altogether on this day of resurrection but now to a tox news alert u.s. is monitoring beijing actions closely as ccp appears locked down in a standoff with taiwan. >> today is the second straight day of beijing drills off the taiwan coast. american institute in taiwan says they are confident that the country has a resources to ensure peace and stability. the american institute in taiwan releasing statement saying in part, we're monitoring beijing actions closely we're comfortable and confident that we have in place sufficient resources and capabilities in the region to ensure peace and stability in to meet national
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security commitments. >> high tensions evident in this video from china drills yesterday that shogs shows ward off a larger chinese warship you see that video right there. one thing i'm concerned about joy joey love to get your thoughtings on this. wouldn't you love what's happening in ukraine the fact the united states is depleting our own you know military arsenal the fact that we're tied up and distracted and a wartime cabinet and telling to warn that we might be, you know -- trying off with china here soon. so i don't know joe what are your thoughtings on that? >> two wars ones that we chose not to win outright. and it worries me that we can get into another conflict one with the standing military you know, this isn't new the.
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provocation especially near the taiwan straight is not new. back in the 90s and multiple notten like china weather balloon but responding to they will is a little bit different inless res -- and he showed a position of streangt carrying big stick. carry a big stick was its on mantra and showing the world what would happen if you come to mess with us and teddy roosevelt never had to use the white fleet and we're showing ourselves as not to be the an antagonist. >> when he was having chocolate caulk with xi a moist chocolate cake is what we were told and getting missiles to syria or dropping bomb on afghanistan and without military intervention
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that is really the direction we should be going in but you can't do that when you have somebody like joe biden sort of already gleyed that coward and weakness. >> it is concerning the state is getting obvious between china and taiwan. the question is, does anyone pull out their saber that's something we talk to representative bragg a little bit earlier this morning. >> they're communicating and a show of force and that the tensions are rising. within china, the date they don't like this. i think that we have to show that strength. we want to deter any future action. but this may be back and forth right now and hopefully that's all it is or all it will be. but look america supports taiwan. there's no doubt about it. both sides of the aisle and we have to continue to show that to them and we have to show their it force and try and intimidate taiwan and i don't think that taiwan is being intimidated when i went there they're not intimidated they will fight to
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the death rather than have china take them over. >> yeah we feel leak we're getting attacked by china. but while the tensions are up in china we have a war that we're actively involved in against russia there's classified documents detailing u.s. national secrets on ukraine middle east and china. >> it's extremely concerning. the documents reveal the intent of the u.s. spying operations across the world. the integration that we have with the suggestion is from the these documents in russia in terms of all of their security apparatus how we have infill traited almost all of it and it has numbers projections of losses in for the russian military and for the ukraine military. now there's a lot of questions about the legitimacy of the documents is it disinformation and real and how did it leak. >> at least there's truth in there. we have fox news anchor and
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legal correspondent shawnen bream to break it down. shaneen official great to see you happy easter, and also why do you think these documents were leaked? what do you think the intent behind it was? >> well happy easter to you guys. what's interesting to me one of the things that stuck out reading about these documents is that -- it look like their picture were taken of them these were not actual dms that were fed to somebody so trying to get photos of this and share photos of the documents so it feels like ab inside job. but doj is investigating. dod is investigating so we'll find out. but clearly i think, it's meant to try to change what's happening in ukraine and russia. but you know, a lot of leanings look like they don't spell out a very good picture for russia. but i think it's always an attempt when the leaks happen to embarrass the americans to undermine us around the world, and you know, it seems like that's often the goal. >> that's such an interesting point not like an e-mail was intercepted. it's the idea that someone might
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have purposefully submitted or sent information to a bad actor when you say somebody took pictures and that's what was leaked rather than contentist. that reminds you of spy games. >> it does, and listen, i'm glad that you know doj and dod are on it we have information that was leaked to ukraine and russia and initial documents that deal with china and middle east and other terrorism issues. so i got to imagine intel agencies right now are working as they always and bravely do around the clock thank you to those men and women. but they've got to be bracing for the potential is there more to come and what will it be the next time? so it was a one-two punch on releases see if there's more to come. >> glads to have you on this easter a best selling book outs but you having unique i think interesting angle on -- on a message on this easter regarding friendship of jesus and john. >> yeah i decided to write about this and pull some of it from the book because it is a beautiful thing. jesus and john you think about
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traveling from life where you don't know where you'll rest your head at night and where the meal is coming from like amazing race on steroids these member were out running threats and having each other's backs and you watch john and his friendship with jesus grow over years and everybodying else abandoned it and made it to the cross john was one of the men apostles still there with the women who were there with jesus. so john is that friend who stuck around through the worst of it and they rightly were next to be killed and many were martyred he didn't run away from the cross and he stood there in jesus final momentses and he was the friend who stays and we want to have these kinds of friends but that means we have to be that kind of friend too. >> watch women of the bible speak that airs tonight at fn c-10 p.m. eastern shawnen bream thank you for joining on on this easter sunday. happy easter. >> god bless you guys. happy easter. >> don't forget you can watch fox news sunday coming up at
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2:00 as well. right here on fox news channel. >> like you've done there before. >> i've been here -- a few times. so have both of you. meanwhile, president biden reportedly is eling officials he's definitely running -- but a formal announcement for president of 2024 but formally announcement could wait for the summer and same time the gavin newsom is visiting alabama, arkansas, mississippi, all red states. gavin says i'm not -- governor newsom has said i'm not running, i'm not running but he's taking shots at florida governor ron desantis along the way. >> measuring drapes when joe biden was overseas at one point he was at the white house an he's taking shots at desantis joey exphi talked about this on "the big saturday show" and on tonight at 5 p.m. eastern but he was taking shots at governor desantis which the state just passed now joining a majority of states. but the problem is, he has not
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idea what he's talking about. he's talking about oh there's not background checks that's not true. when you buy a gun you have to go through background checks to buy the gun but loudest voices and a lot of issues know the less and if you want to look at what freedom looks like -- you can look at the state of florida to draw the, you know, conclusion of what absolute freedom looks like and if you want to look at what progressive policies do look at the state of california. which is in disarray and has had a complete erosion of finances, safety everything else. >> it shows interesting right now we have a split screen of ron desantis and newsom in response to desantis tour and he goes around country and he says this is what you need to bring your law and order back to yourselves he says we need to bring california to you i think one will hold beaters than thes other but you know there are two other players here that are -- the presidents and the former president. and the current president joe biden is saying yeah 50*eu78 i'm going to run again and he's saying what sing the unlikely
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chance that ultimately decides not to run this time he will need to do -- sorry he will need to do so soon enough that other candidates presumably like gavin newsom can get into the field to be xettive. i'm encouraging him to run and i think he'll run. but he will make that decision on his timeline it not mine, i mean, that sounds like -- >> what a buffer in that statement. >> i agree with you split screen of desantis and newsom feels a little bit like an undercard. the right now -- the most likely outcome is joe biden versus donald trump. but what is fascinating about coons saying so it is hard for many of us to imagine joe biden running for presidents. simply his physical condition. like it's simply his physical condition. and i think that is a bipartisan observation i think any objective analysis can look at this and say yangts imagine him running for presidents an serving as president again -- but if he's not going to, these
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people like you see on your screen at least gavin newsom on the right have to know soon and they have to get after it. >> but it is important to point out we're in a new era of american politics you look at what democrats did during the 2020 election to use covid to mail-in ballots that has changed game. i've worked on many campaigns typically you can change momentum through the a campaign. now you can't. and if you lookeded a at that terrible fetterman said good night before the debate you have like half a mail-in ballots were sent in so very hard to change trajectory and then you have fbi and big tech disallowing sharing of hunter biden story. so we can look at joe biden he's octavely weak. everything is going wrong in the country but that being said -- >> not as strong to win the presidency -- >> behind our back.
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>> now i think -- yeah i live in georgia. georgia learned too many times over the last couple of cycles now how important a ground gail is democrats are stronger there. whatever democrat or republican runs it will take efforts to get it and win a election but it is joe biden and president trump until one of them says it isn't. >> joe will have to say soon whether it is or not. >> france left up to ten buried under debris in and they don't know if anyone has been killed more than 400 firefighters responded to scene. causing still under investigation. another nor fork southern train derailing near pittsburgh yesterday authorities say no hazardous materials spilled out of the five cars that derailed since they were empty no injuries were reported at the scene either. this is the third high profile
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nor fork southern derailment in last two months. including the toxic crash in east pal seen ohio and forced 4,000 residents to evacuate. easter sunday, so what is your favorite easter candy in a new survey shows most popular easter candy by state joey hates these -- he hates these surveys. >> always malicious. i don't -- so it's got all of the us take a look at the top treats from your home state. that is pretty easy because -- rick arizona me texas, joey, georgia -- all reese's peanut butter cups i've seen the map vast majority of the country picked that. lisa florida, though, milk chocolate taking the top spot. >> to joey's point this is not because i don't like the regular chocolate bar i will take the reese's pieces more peanut butter with the chocolate like with the easter eggs or
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christmas trees for the peanut butter cups. >> luke you get a more peanut butter ratio than in a regular cup which i really peerkt because i like the peanut butter. >> you can attack it in dip it in your peanut butter jar. l >> what about this study on this since none of us were scientists maybe we throw it out to somewhat of a scientist himself. >> the chief meteorologist -- rick for our fox weather forecast. >> producers are like wrap, move it along. move it along. rick: by the way that hershey's into the peanut butter jar that was an app campaign and you know that one well. >> they were going rick is next so don't worry about it. rick: let's talk about about weather real quick out there. we have a really nice morning a
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cool morning for a lot of people. but today is going to be a really beautiful day. we've got a ton of sunshine and this incredibly active weather pattern that we've been in for months really. this is really calming down this week. we've got few showers across high plains but it is not going to cause any problems we're going warm up pretty nicely although we're starting off with a chilly morning 59 in dallas. out to easter services but you see this rain for the most part. big storm that we have across most of the southeast is gone. we have a difference across the central gulf to bring immediate coastline right along i-10 showers through midweek and rain into florida which is really good news we need that. i'll take you through a few cities watch charlotte, north carolina this time of year your average is 72 and you're above average by time we get towards wednesday. chicago your average is 56 take a looking at this every day over next seven days you're above average going to be a beautiful week and new york we've got a nice, first real summer-like temperatures are coming you know who brought that to us is easter
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bunny i realize i don't know where you live. we know where santa lives where does easter bunny live? >> yeah. not going tell me do you know where easter bunny lives? >> there's too much crime let the easter bunny live in peace. >> where does he live? >> retire to whenoff season -- >> yeah. it kansas. north pole. >> florida -- where everyone retires. [laughter] not retired yet. will: what do you call the hole -- a burrow. yeah. all right rick. thank you. [laughter] sorry coming up serious news today biden administration bucking blame from afghanistan claiming that it's trumps fault and tim kennedy helped evacuate 10,000 afghans in the war torn country and he's next. >> okay. is wokeness --
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welcome back a folks news aletter the u.s. confirming its monitoring chiern latest move as nation appears lock inside a standoff with taiwan. the american institute in taiwan releasing a statement saying in part, we are comfortable and confident that we have in place sufficient resources and capables in the region to ensure peace and stability and to meet our national security commitments. here to react former army sniper save our allies cofounder tim kennedy welcome to the show you know off the top here we're talking about what's happening in taiwan i'm not asking will we be to war but if and when are we prepared and is our military prepared for it? >> couple of years ago it felt like we were well position come out global and light of the recent struggles, you know i worry about the future of our military i know our lead reverse working hard to keep lethal fighting force but you know,
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this will be near peer war in one of the most difficult terrain to find on the planet. >> you're right before we move on next segment marine corps. is change structure specifically for this island type warfare army is bigger bulkier when we talk about fighting china do we have the assets to do it? do we have the physical bombs and bullets to do it? >> we definitely have the bombs and bullets to do it. we don't call the the navy a lot because they're silly uniforms and they have the navy s.e.a.l.es, of course. but we have been fighting the desert for 20 years and we have done a very, very good job not as much as i've been a fan of it. really keeping our navy prepared at the tip of the spear. we have most elite fighting force on the planet that sits on top of water and you know, as we move and talk about afghanistan, trying to evacuate -- an island like taiwan you know where the closest island 300
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miles away is north point of the philippines if you look at the korean war historically how horrific of a war that was taiwan is going to be worse. this is going to be -- rivers of blood and we have to start preparing asking nation for what that could look like. >> you led right into it we're talking about afghanistan now just listen to this real quick from admiral kirby saying there was no chaos. >> and so for all of this talk of chaos i just didn't see it not from my perch it was tough in first few hours you would expect it there was nobody at the airport. >> tim you weren't on a perch you were in country. what did you see? >> yeah that's egregious that's a boldface lie. and that is so drft disrespect to tens of thousands injured fighting in that war. and -- you know 20 years we fought there and the way that we withdrew from there, americans saw people falling from planes americans saw children in wire
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that were bleeding out. i personally saw dead burned small baby bodies on the side of the road that is so -- that is so egregious to talk like that and to make such clear lies when everybody knows the truth. and one of the most chaotic and worse withdrawals of history -- not our history of any history. you know, and it was so disrespectful to men and women that fought there and allies that fought by our side to make a lie like that. >> we look at the 12 page report i had on on ied there were more than 12 pages you know 12 pages doesn't start to scratch the surface and lessons learned because you were there the fact that you have to be there is egregious but because you were there what lesson needed to be learned? >> yeah so it's what you're right. you know, i have hundred page ar's about single operations
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we're talking about the withdrawal of our military out of the largest war in american history. and we get a 12-page report and it was released on easter weekend. so it so to have lies they check boxes they said oh you know maybe we could have done beaters here, but there's actually no real information then they said some of it is classified you know when you're talking about -- lives when we're talking about american policying and we're talking about american practices militarily we always have to learn from our mistakes and there's no doubt this was one of the worst mistakes that our military has ever made. you can't pass the buck or pass blame and say it was trump's fault. sure trump might have said we can leave afghanistan and he set a timeline but you're the commander in chief and our military is ultimately once that have to execute that. so both commander and as that's right, as our military you have to execute the best mission
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possible. that was not the best mission. that was one of the worst missionings i've ever seen and we gave up strategic ground before we even got people off the ground. well what idiot would mac a decision like that? chaos that we saw first hand causing what every american saw people falling from airplane and burning live and television empty magazines into crowds. it was who are risk. and it is insulting to save lives like that. >> from frustration that i have what they call a report i'm thankful for men and women like you that just stand in the gap that's exactly what you did -- then it is what you still do i appreciate you and thanks for coming own and talking about all of this with us. >> thanks joey. shares a message we all need to hear on this easter sunday.
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>> today is easter sunday, and jesus is risen. one of the most important days for believers as the culmination of holy week. >> joining us now with his message franklin graham president and ceo of the billy graham e van evangelical association. >> happy easter to all of you. >> happy easter on this easter what message do you have for not only us but everybody watching at home? >> first of all, got a program on fox news at noon. and it's an easter program that i filmed in rome. michael w. smith is joining me
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from nashville put together an orchestra and choir and it's going to be the best easter program on fox news this year. i promise. [laughter] but now that's a message of hope. you know, the world is in such trouble you spend so much of the program talking about problems in asia and taiwan. we see what's happening in afghanistan. the withdrawal and now what'sing with the taliban are doing we look, of course, in the middle east and we look in europe, and we just say what hope is there? well, the only hope for this world is god. and god made us he created us but we've turned our back on him and we're separated from him by sin. and so easter is about god's love about god's so loving the world that he gave his only begotten son who ever should believe and have ever lasting life sending his son took sins
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to the cross and shed his blood and on the third day easter which we celebrate today, jesus rose from the dead. and the first ones to see this were the romans. the romans soldiers witnessed resurrection of christ and they reported it. to the elders, to chief priests that jesus christ is alive he's risen. and so he's risen -- and he'll come into each and every heart that is willing to repent of their sins and believe on his name. and trust him as their savior lord god will forgive and walk among us into heaven so this is the hope the world. there is no other hope. than jesus christ, and so when we see all of the problems in the world i know who writes last pages of history i've read last pages of history and i know that christ is coming back and he's going establish his authority over this earth one day. until then i'm going to keep telling people how they can have
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a relationship with god. >> you know reverend you reference things going on in the country. it feels like there's a battle between good versus evil a spiritual battle that's brewing in america especially when you look at things childrens are subjected to these days. talk a little bit about that. inch well, we have no question our country is deteriorating morally. and spiritually, and we see just how far our country has slid when you see what's happening especially to our children and these whole issues of confusion that our teachers and our politicians are allowing to be taught concerning gender and so -- parents need to be parents. parpghts need to stand up. parents need to be involved in the school boards. and parents need to get involved and run for school boards we need christian men and women
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especially for school boards let's take school board back and get control of the education and it can be done if christian men an women would get out there and run and -- win these elections. >> absolutely. franklin graham thank you so much for carrying on life' work on billy graham someone so loved by so many people i go on youtube and look up just little snip its to hear passion for loving others. everyone needs to check out at noon today, noon on fox news channel also on fox nation, the new birth easter from rome. >> thank you reverend. >> yes, sir. >> kyle busch joins us ahead of the race in bristol tonight on fox. stay tuned.
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our next guest has been following alarming rate and cofounder of the state financial officers foundation. and he joins us now, great to see you this morning it is interesting, wokeness has been described let's start with individual level. the individual basis, i've heard it describe as a mooned mind virus we talked about it being a new religion what is it you think is happening at the individual level to have wokeness take such a prom innocent role everyone in's world view? >> well, will, thanks for having me on happy easter from america ears heartland and yeah wokeness is definitely become a new religion in america. the good news is that our organization represents 28 state across the country that are actively fighting -- >> you there derrick? >> sorry about that. >> but we have 28 state financial officers across
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actively fighting against the state treasures sorry -- got a lot of going on in my ears will. >> derrick. i'll stop right there quickly because maybe they can correct that technical issue it's happened to me before and they continue to talk to you in your ear that's hard to listen and talk at the same time so hopefully they can take that out i can hear you making the transition hopefully that they can clear your technical issues here. here you make transition from look wokeness is what individuals are dealing with and i had said in any set up in a world to faith, so forth -- it has taken center stage and providing so many individuals this sense of purpose. but then there's something else going on that your organization stepped in to address that is also institutionally backed whether or not that's esg investing from wreaths or at the corporate level. it's also something that is being driven not just from the bottom up from the top down as
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well. >> that's right will. well, thank you again and these state financial officers are fighting back against this new woke religion and it is you're right coming from the corporate board rooms and the ceos themselves of some of the largest companies in america companies like black rock state street, vanguard and some of thes others are who manage, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars of state pension funds and state retirement accounts. and what our financial officers are saying look is it doesn't matter what the political issue is. whether yowsh for or against improving issues on climate change or some of the social issues. but we're saying fiduciary role is the foundation of what every financial decision should be made. >> right. right it seems pretty basic. you invest your money for a pa fiduciary responsibility and not
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adopting or shoving their political world view on to every investment. derrick i will tell you this. once you have the ability to have a clear thought, everyone could hear it man it was wonderful once they got out of your ear. so you did a great job fighting through that. thank you so much for sharing that with us this morning -- >> thanks so much for having me on will happy easter he's risen. >> happy easter. now to a couple of headlines. connecticut senator richard blumenthal suffered a broken -- 77-year-old democrat is now set to undergo storage repair a fractured femur. local news reported that fan at the parade fell on the senator and that caused him to fall. and despite injury he's said to be in good spirits. now 83-year-old chocolate easter egg is oldest in the world. this vintage treat was originally a gift from a british soldier to his mother in 1940 during world war ii the chocolate egg is passed through several generations.
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and the family displayed it every year but has never taken a bite. and those are your headlines. all right joey lisa, rick -- over to you. >> thanks. thanks will listen we've got wind blowing here but it is easter and today is easter that means it is time with family. >> that's right so for this weekend fox and family segment we're decorating some easter eggs right here it is going to go down. >> like our family is here -- your family to us you're here so -- love having you here. you've brought in some beautiful eggs and you say you can do this without dye? whanch we've done today is we're using craft eggs instead of real eggs because those are expensive. >> inflation. you can actually dye them but you can actually start decorating so first tip that we have here is use washy tape it comes in all different colors all different styles and so what you can do is you can actually just cut into pieces and get creative on to the egg so you can see this one has multiple
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colors another one just is -- >> joey is starting. washy tape so you get it at the craft store and they have colors. i'm starting. >> this is a competition. >> so washy tape is one way and then bling stickers you can decorate them or use pipe cleaners to make -- for some ears you can also make little carrots and i hear you guys are competing. >> you've already started. >> who does the best -- are you going to pick the best one? >> look fantastic today -- [laughter] >> this one is over here. >> cheater. we've already started long time ago. >> treeing to grease the wheels with the judge. >> you are really like family. >> you too -- >> cheaters.
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>> oh, my goodness. >> what i like over here is that tips in one so you are using washy tape and the badazzle stealing the eggs the kids are making. >> no i'm almost done with mine. beautiful egg. i just spent my time -- >> using two as well with the pipe cleaner and the washy tape. and a badazzle all three in one. >> those look like ied's i've taken apart. >> joey that was you and -- >> so pretty enjoyed my time decorating. >> look how pretty it is. best egg -- >> better have everything done -- >> i went for a simple sophisticated timeless egg. >> mine is a basket --
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a big basket. >> who do you think is the winner? >> i'm really going to go with rick. >> i was robbed. >> it was -- compliment but it was two in one. >> you're like a sister. >> good job rick. you get a trophy now. >> thank you for that, that was fun. we'll keep decorating eggs as we celebrate easter sunday on fox and friends weekend. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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will: after historic outbreaks of tornado saw touchdowns in odd places like new jersey and delaware the question has come up could tornado alley be moving east? i'm here with now chief meteorologist rick to talk about how tornado alley has shifted over time when i grew up right here in central north central texas. we under we were in tornado alley but seems like every weekend here on fox and friends we're talking about tornadoes over here in the south. >> even back around last ten years we have really big tornado outbreaks that have been devastating most of them are in south. 2011 tuscaloosa one of the word
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breaking outbreaks all here across parts of the southeast. >> this was historically tornado alley right along the great plains. this was just a term that was given 1952 when they used that term and you get tornadoes here there's not a lot of trees, tall trees and you see tornadoes coming you see tornadoes in especially in the summer months you can see them build every afternoon it is a different thing. so treed here so many trees that makes big difference. will: you were telling me not only is this torpid alley but united states of america is world leader in tornadoes. tell me the why on both. rick: by far we have about 1200 tornadoes a year on average in the u.s. cumulatively i can't say that word -- say it. will: cumulatively -- rick: 2 to 300 and more than the rest the world combined. all of that land mass in canada is cold and more cold air bottled up around land than it does water. then we've got a north, south --
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position here of the rocky mongts so cold air funnels down here across the plains and this body of water the gulf is one of the warmest bodies of waters and so this warm air all of that moisture hot air that moves in here meets up this cold air that's funneled down along rockies that causes tornadoes here unlike any other place in the world. will: let's take a look at total tornadoes are across this area so look here's tornado alley i can see over 30 year time frame it is still leader in the number of tornadoes. >> 30 years to sake a look texas 151 texas your state and mississippi 50 over the last ten years, of that 30-year average there's been a big change here. >> i see yeah down -- well oklahoma remained roughly the same. nebraska, kansas same and increases in numbers as you go further off. how far there's an estimate right -- >> an estimate that it's moved 120 miles largely because of
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high pressure in the heat and drought we've had across the west nudging a little bit off to the east. >> tornado alley i said it offcamera and vick saying i've got you covered. >> faith and friends concert series wrapped up this easter sunday. don't go away. ♪ ♪ build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure. take a deep breath and focus your attention on god in the name of the father, and and of the son and of the holy spirit. amen. this is going to be great. taking the shawl off. ok i did it. is he looking at my hairline?
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