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will: we begin with a fox news alert, no surrender. that's the latest word from russian mercenary leader staging an armed rebellion inside rush hawaii rachel: his group that once battled in ukraine on the kremlin's behalf claims to have control of key russian city and promises to march on moscow. pete: alexandria hoff is live in washington with the latest. reporter: good morning. tensions ignited by the head of the private military force that's long been called in to carry out the kremlin's dirtiest of military work, and the leader of that force now saying no more. in a striking turn around of allegiance, the long time putin ally he's now promising to take his ma liberal supra aural headphones to moscow and dismantle the leadership and bringing criticism he's had over the treatment of his para military out into the open and they've been fighting alongside russian troops and ukraine and
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he's taken issue with how the war's been carried out and a brief tell fio to address president putin for the treasonous in the path. >> they embarked on path of betrayal and armed rebellion and the terrorist methods and answering both to the law and to the people. >> they claim the group controls russian armed forces and headquarters that's near the ukraine and the warmings operations and they said today that president putin is mistaken with traders in an audio message on telegram and this "on treason of the motherland, the president is deeply wrong and we're patriots of our moreland and nobody turns themselves in at the request of the president and
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sfb, security service or anyone else. here's former cia station chief and fox news contributor. >> quite significant for ukraine and they're responsible for operations inside ukraine and this is a zero sum game and russia is focused on their own internal dissent and treasonous dissent. they can't take it as they otherwise would. reporter: they've forced military convoys to scramble across the capitol city advising residents to stay off the roads in washington white house national security counsel spokesperson said we're monitoring the situation and we're consulting with allies and partners on the developments. just a month ago, the wagner groups assault units hailed by president putin for the capture of ukrainian city of bakhmut and
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that's according to the new york times and the relationship between putin and the group is a close one. the businessman was known as putin's chef because of hospitality contracts with the kremlin, a warrant for his arrest has now been ordered. l rachel, pete. will: thank you. from hospitality, chef, to murder and per happen as coup in russia. bring in rebecca and u.s. defense intelligence and author of the putin play book. goo good morning, l. will: start with how realistic this is as being described as a potential coup in russia. i've heard many say watch for the russian military. if there's any defections from the russian military to the wagner group and the real threat to the power of putin. how do you see this?
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is this a real threat? >> putin is clearly panicking and there's a real threat of an armed insurrection in russia, which possesses 6,000 nuclear weapons a lot are pointing to the u.s. homeland and any kind of instability is not good for anyone and can he realistically pose a threat to putin. well, this is a very, very complicated question. here's why. these two are going back. their relationship 20 years and part of me is really suspicious about how realistic this insurrection is or a pretext for additional mobilization of force for initiating marshal law in russia and for additional strike
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on ukraine. rachel: he's a mercer natural rights approach and they're interesting approach and you're turning into an intelligence officer actually. in terms of the mindset, it's exactly my second thought after the thought that i just expressed that this potentially was a staged operation in reality and there's no fallout for putin and my second thought is it's possibly we, the united states, and possibly nato have made a deal with the bises man. he served food and drink to putin because he owned a large network of catering business serving the kremlin, he also
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operates one of the most effective, one of the most vicious private military groups, the wagner group and they have contracts everywhere in the world. his fighters could have realistically come into contact with some of u.s. or nato forces and made a deal. we call this intelligence red teaming and it's an analysis and high confidence in that and don't allow that possibility, rachel. >> rebecca, changing vladamir putin is responderring how internally? >> putin continues to enjoy at least according to the russian state sources as well as sources that are considered aauthoritative by -- authoritative by western
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analysts and between 70 and 80% approval rating and that could also be part of the russian people fearing to express their opinion. what happens right now is that the elite and russian elites including the children of military leaders are still parting in the west in london, new york, miami and the common folk and the russian defense minister he said we do not fight children but children with 18 year-olds and they've drafted and untrained and unprepared whereas the wagner group fighters and they're battling hard and versus fighters and all
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over africa and it's in a very complicated situation and the pent gone watching this very closely and -- pentagon and watching this very closely and putin presiding over the largest nuclear arsenal. will: rebekah, there's the devil you know and devil you do not know. does he represent a real threat to vladamir putin and he'd be the next in line for russia. is he any better than putin? >> absolutely not. he -- in fact, he's very similar to putin. those -- both of them had a very difficult childhood and they were both on a path on the criminal path, he got arrested
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it's the wilderness and it remains to be seen how the situation sun folding. rachel: rebekah, one last question and we see how complicated things can get very quickly and a lot of times we get ourselves as a country involved in foreign affairs and we don't always know all the nuances and the alliances and the deep history that goes on and if you were advising president biden right now, what would you tell him to do about the ukraine war? advise him to help negotiate a quick end or continue funding and sending arm tots ukraine president? >> 100% negotiations and here's why. we are in this already more than 15 months. more than one year and the outcome of war in ukraine is existential not only for putin and his regime but for the
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russian people as well. because what happened with the collapse of the soviet union and not only the russian, it was a big hit to the russian pride and just like americans, the russians believe they are unique nation, unique civilization and they also believe that they need a strategic security perimeter and that has reduced from 1,000 miles to 100 miles and with ukraine aiming to become part of nato, the threat of an adversarial military alliance on russia's boarders is not going to be tolerated and so because putin has three times more military fighters; right, to draw on. russian population is 143 million and ukrainian is 43. with putin waging the war of attrition, he has so many more people to throw into the meat
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grinder and not going to stop. driving into the corner and create more instability and more uncertainty but what this guy can possibly do and we've seen a wave of cyber attacks targeting our infrastructure and nuclear facilities and radio active waste and not a coincidence that russians are targeting this and putin decided they switched to a wartime footing and they've acknowledge that had and putin is afraid because of nato's superiority that if we deploy boots on the ground in ukraine, russia loses they create a space armageddon and don't rule out any kind of catastrophic action if this guy, putin, is driven
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like a rat into the corner. rachel: wow, rebekah and moved nuclear arms over and it's most insightful and thank you for joining us on an interesting development in russia. thank you, rebecca. pete: a big chunk of the republican presidential candidate are at the faith and freedom coalition yesterday and talking a lot about conservative issues and pro life issues and many received a very strong reception and chris christie took to the stage in&attempted to go straight at president trump who remains very popular with this group.
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here's the reaction. >> clinton in debate prep, not able to sleep thinking about that one tonight and i played joe biden and i'm running for president of the united states and he's running and he's let us down. he's let us down and he's unwilling. he's unwilling to take responsibility for any of the mistakes that were made. any of the faults that he has and any of the things he's done. and that's not leadership. that's failure of leadership. you can boo all you want. pete: winning a primary by shaming your audience and telling them they can boo all you want is an interesting strategy. will, i see you mulling it. will: i'm thinking that chris christie believes his path to victory or as a battering ram
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for someone else's victory is to attract voters within the republican umbrella what do not like donald trump. those voters or whatever will describe it and trump, swing voters, moderate republicans and are probably not the voters and they're to the available for the speech and what's the point there in that moment with that message in rachel: it's called -- it's a great question. i don't think this is a real campaign. there are lots of people -- when you look at some of these very unlikely people, there's two reasons why they run in this environment, which seems ridiculous. one is there's a bunch of consultants that make a lot of money and convince them and feed their ego and tell them there's a path and -- chance and pathway
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and they raise money and your campaign will fail. the other is you're trying to have christie on her -- those are the main ones and they're just trying to get contracts at cnn and msnbc and you brandish your credentials and that's a big part. pete: the third one is raise your profile and maybe play a role in a future administration and think of vivek ramaswamy going to do a lot of good on his upside in this particular race. and they're all -- they would all have to be counting on a shakeup at the top that something happens with donald trump and there's a lane there. l you were trying to figure out an equation with no answer. no one in no universe is it a good idea for chris christie to go to that audience and shame them about the guy that delivered the overturning of roe v wade as if he's a failure.
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it's arrogance and we know that from chris christie and a good bullet point to put on his resume and rachel: something that pro-lifers thought would never happen in their lifetime. will: later in the show will be the subject of off the wall with will and pete. we turn to headlines and girlfriend of killer dentist that murdered his wife on african safari sentenced to 13 years in prison. he was charged with being accessory to the murder. lawrence rudolph was charged for shooting his wife and collecting the insurance benefits. special council jack smith expecting the classified documents beginning on december 116789 documents show extra time for tram's lawyers to get proper security clearance to review the classified documents in question.
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the delay would be four months after the initial trial date of august 11 and indicted by a florida grand jury earlier this month. >> scotty scheffler accidently wacking himself in the face during an outing. i was watching the video. it's the handle coming back on. the video of his club smacking him in the face and going over a million likes on twit fertilizer less than 24 hours. rachel: would that hurt? pete: i don't know. i've never done it. will: would sting a little bit. pete: those are your headlines. rachel: not like get ago puck in the mouth. pete: no. but they're not used to any hits like that so it'll stun you. the moment killer whales attack boats taking part in a round the
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will: the hispanic population of texas hitting a new milestone and make up more than 40% of the state's population and outnumbering every demographic group for the first time since mid 19th century and how will that affect 2024 elections and joining us is the director of grass roots operations for americans for prosperity texas. tina avalos and carolina del calvo an latino immigrant, mom, and business owner. thank you for being with us this morning, ladies. i'd love to talk with you about the future of texas. let's talk if we might about politics. caroline, i'll start with you. what did you think this means for texas for red state means it
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could become a swing state and purple state and texas with insurrections and i think it means that gop will have to engage with the community and they'll have to get organized and uniformed and they'll have to invest, reach, talktous. we are a big part of the economy and business owners and we're entrepentrepreneurs and faster g after affluent segment and we to want participate and we to want be heard. will: tina, what do you hear? there's conflicting history and data on this. first of all, history is california. california went tina, in 2022
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midterm, take a look and a swing where democratic support among latinos, this is nationwide went down. it went down from 63% to 56% in 2022, what you see there is latinas and latinos moving away from democrats perhaps the way they did and they moved toward democrats in california and what do you see among your friends, your family, your community in texas that tells you about the future of texas? >> what i see is very evident in the polls and that texas and texan latinos defie the
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democratic destiny that's been out there and talked about. will: tell me more. the democratic destiny that presumes latinos will vote democrat. >> well, sure, we've been hearing of this impending blue wave because the increase in hispanics were going to automatically result in having an impact in elections that would be democrat voters in the hispanic community. we have continued to see in texas the exact opposite of t that. even in what should have been their stronghold in south texas. will: we saw even in 2020 with donald trump's reelection campaign where many of those districts turned red and quickly before we go, carolina in your mind and experience, what issue and in your mind is most important in the democratic
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group? >> i think definitely the border issue is very important and at this point, we all feel that this is a humanity issue right now. there's human trafficking, it's the cartel. i definitely think that we need to secure the borders and follow the rules. i came to this country in 2006 on a visa. i did everything that was needed to be here legally and it's easy. it's easy, it's not that hard. people make it seem hard and there's a lot of missing information out there and if you follow the rules, it's easy and you get your visa and get here and get green card and in 2018, i became a citizen. and in the 2020, i voted for the first time. i showed up. i voted, it was simple. it's not that hard. we just need to be informed and we need to educate and help people that are misinformed that
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it's easy and we can do it. will: that's a wonderful story >> listen, latinos are struggling and it's pulling tough and the economy is the number one issue for latinos and we want to support our family and pursue and have the opportunity to pursue the american dream and it has to stay alive. we are going to fight to keep the american dream alive. will: beautifully said and thank you both for being with us this morning. origins on the pan democrat and missing from the -- pandemic and missing is the origin of how covid began. we have a member of the covids
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rachel: last night the white house director of national intelligence finally released its declassified report on the origins of covid-19. will: but that report mainly details how agencies are divided about whether it started in a lab or in nature. it says "variations in intelligence in the community, analytic views on the origins of covid-19 pandemic largely stem from differences in how agencies weigh intelligence reporting and scientific public kays and intelligence -- publications and scientific and intelligence gaps and they assess the natural and laboratory associated origin remain plausible hypotheses to explain the first human infection. pete: here to help make sense of this ohio congressman chairman of the house select subcommittee on the covid pandemic. chairman, thank you for being here r. we still doing this run
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around, oh, it could have been anything and common sense and a lot of evidence pointed to exactly where it came from? >> yeah, start with the comment that you just had up there that came from the report and led me to ask on intelligence committee in a place i've been studying in the last three years and who did you actually talk to because that matters and i'm digging down into that right now and if you're only talking to people that have a motive to say this came from nature, you've going to get a variety of opinions and i will tell you that what i have seen so far is that the doe and fbi have done the most work dealing with the experts that would have the most ability to make the conclusion of one that would lean towards it coming from the left and this report is very disturbing from the standpoint that unanimously in the house and president biden signed it, we suggest to declassify all -- we sought to declassify all the intelligence they have pertaining to the
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wuhan institute of virology and origins of covid and present this saying there's a classified animal nex and the whole -- an annex and china has the capability to create a gain of function-type of virus. we've also discovered things that the government accountability office reveal that had u.s. dollars going to china for coronavirus research but what the report did show is that there were bio-safety de-efficiencies in china with training and policies but there are also things we look at is that there were problems within the facilities themselves and -- genetically engineered coronaviruses and china fell ill in 2019. not all their symptoms were
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consist with covid-19. i can tell you as a physician watching this from the beginning, every person has been different. some peep didn't even know they had -- people didn't even know they had covid. i don't think that should be even mentioned in there but having covid-type symptoms, that's enough. executive summary at the very beginning did point out that we were only looking at the wuhan institute of virology and keep in mind that their military component is right in wuhan also and they look at bio-weapons and coronaviruses and it's called the fifth institute, and after the pandemic the military actually took over wuhan institute of virology and i think it's very deficient report. rachel: idants think i need a fancy report to figure out that they disappeared a bunch of whistle blowers and chinese scientists early on and they disappeared with a red flag right there and had e-mails from anthony fauci and his buddies covering up and we expose that
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as well. and now we're going to talk to you about the payments that were made to the biden family and it seems to me like they killed 7 million people with covid and if it came out that china was indeed not just responsible for it, whether nefariously or by lab leak and this report gets them off the hook and at the same time the biden family is getting tens of millions of dollars from the chinese. sounds like a pretty cheap way to keep the cover on this for china. >> i think you're connecting the dots pretty well there, rachel. more was going on in this country since covid began and especially as we're trying to find the origins, you know, we've done transcribed interviews on the authors of proximal origins coming out in early 2020 stating this came from nature. well, let's back this up a little bit. at the end of february, christian anderson e-mails dr. fauci and says, this thing
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looks engineered. christian anderson is one of the authors of proximal origins saying it looks engineered to emphatically saying it came from nature with other authors but from other internal documents, he also had conversations with other people and in those conversations, he said that dr. fauci prompted the writing of proximal origins and also said that his job was to disprove lab leak theory. why should that be? we found out dr. anderson had some internal communications using slack messaging and that was our first subpoena this week to get the information taking place in his slack messaging. pete: i mean, a virus cops out of wow -- comes out of wuhan and there's a virology lab in wuhan and we're still debating it.
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that's it. miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow. rachel: it is the one year anniversary of the supreme court decision to overturn roe versus wwade and our next guest represented her state in the dobbs versus jackson case tafanely overturned roe and she joins us now. lynn, so great to have you obstrontoday. our president describes this anniversary even though he's catholic, which is unbelievable. he describes it as a dark day. how would you describe this anniversary, one year anniversary of the overturning of roe versus wade? >> good morning. today is a gate day. it's one year anniversary and
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it's a great day. this is a very blessed time and a new page in history we all get to write together. rachel: since that day, over 70 pro life centers, pregnancy centers for women who go to get help when they find themselves in an unwanted or -- should say a crisis pregnancy, a surprise pregnancy, those have been, 70 of them have been fire bombed, molotov cocktails thrown at them. have you ever feared for your safety since last year? >> it's outrageous these individuals in the group wills attack the pregnancy centers, attack people personally, the doctors, staff. i always feel a little bit uncomfortable but in a sense that people are out there and they'd like to commit evil acts towards those of us who are pro life and believe in a better
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day. it's unfortunate, we should be going after those individuals and groups and prosecuting them equally and going after pregnancy centers. rachel: not showing equal justice and concern for citizens and let's talk really quick about what you see as the next steps for the movement. i mean, obviously the overturning of roe v wade and bringing it back to the states was a massive accomplishment for the pro life movement. what's next? >> well, it's been an exciting time and as you know, we went to the justices and asked them to empower women and to promote life and so that was our theme certainly. that's what the justices responded to and they gave the abortion policymaking back to the people. so all of us, the people in our respective states, can make those decisions and we're ready to do that, we're ready for the job. we certainly ask for the job. and now that we received it, we have a lot of next steps to take action on. rachel, we've been very engaged
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in the state of mississippi with the empowerment project. empowering women, there's a number of pillars and set out empowerment project to do a number of things. one, to have affordable, quality, accessible child care. to promote flexible workplace stability and for people to receive child support and certainly to fix the broken foster care and adoption sys systems. then provide to the women and they're mothers and taking care of young families. rachel: lynn, 80% of women that had abortions say they did not want an abortion. they would have preferred to have help and support and that's exactly the stuff you're talking about right there. thanks for joining us. you're a historic figure whether you like it or not. we congratulate you on this one year anniversary. it was a major step for the
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cause for life. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. rachel: all right. will. will: thank you, rachel. now to a couple of headlines. a terrifying moment for a dutch yacht racing team as a group of killer whales surround them. them.. that happened on thursday as the orcas rammed and bit a boat on the rutter. one of the crew members said it was a scary moment, but everyone is okay. amazing night for everyone who works at fox news media during the annual spotlight awards dinner this week. the awards are our tradition to honor the incredible work done by the employees here at the network, ceo susan scott highlighting the role everyone plays. >> fox news media is a company that offers growth and opportunity for advancement and as i've always said, a place that celebrates success and individual achievement. it's one of the reasons we're
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here tonight honoring our stars with awards like these, which is truly the most rewarding part of my job. will: fox news media awarded 12 employees that gave it their all. unsung hero, innovator of the year, inclusion ambassador, impact award, community award and star rising award. dana got to announce some awards. >> these are employees that may run our company one day or maybe bit end of the night. they're advancing very quickly and we're all grateful for your presence tonight and for all of your work. will: special shout-out to all of the winners and what a great evening to celebrate them. those are your headlines. turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for the fox weather forecast. >> none of us honored for being great employees, l. will: didn't need to be said, rick. but thank you. >> you're welcome.
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there's a lot going on first in the tropics early on in hurricane season and take a look at the maps and two storms out there and really, really warm atlantic waters and will that mean an above average hurricane season? so far it's trending that way and both storms not going to impact land at all. that's the good news. today more severe weather across the heartland. there you see anywhere in that red and yellow, red with bullseye and tornadoes and we saw that last night across much of nebraska. today that threat just moves a little further towards the east. all right, will, back to you inside. will: rick. thank you so much. coming up, battle of the billionaires. why zuck and musk may put the gloves on and dual it out. charlie arnold is a ufc reporter and she's next.of ♪ t about a lot of things.
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here to break down potential fight is ufc reporter and outkick personality charlie arnold. break this down. you're used to breaking down real fighters based on background. here is two tech moguls, who do you like? >> mark zuckerberg could be a real fighter. he's been training -- pete: these are highly curated videos. >> he's been training in jujitsu and he was in apex watching fights and aren'ted out whole place solo and he's very serious. elon musk on the other hand not exactly sure what to expect and he has a tactic to tend to employ or wants to employ called the walrus. pete: i've heard of this. >> he lays on his opponent and
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does nothing. he's considered a heavy weight. he's like 230. pete: has 20 or 30 pounds on zuckerberg. >> so he's slimmed down but my question is what's on the line. these guys are fighting for the purse and want to take home the money and they don't need more money. is this for bragging rights or have an extra incentive on the line. what kind of music will they wake out -- walk out to? pete: this would be good. would you watch? >> i would be one of probably along with everybody in the country to watch. dana white thinks it would be the highest grossing fight in history bigger than mayweather versus macgregor. pete: easy to tweet something out and saying i'm going to train to fight somebody. >> i thought it was a joke at first and elon musk is one of the guys hopping on twitter and saying it's almost everything
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