up. rachel: i thought you were a southern gentleman. will: i m supposed to monitor my wife s gas tank and take it to the station so that she never has to stop at the station? pete: you re supposed to monothe to have the gas levels of your vehicle, will, and when you see they re low, you fill them up. rachel: yes. will: come on. pete: it s called a partnership. will: that s not a partnership, that s called dependency. rachel: ray yes! will: monitor your own. i am wholeheartedly this is not chivalry, this is enabling bad behavior. [laughter] rachel: we re going of to talk about this. finish yeah, that s a good pete: our producers rachel: is will a jerk or not? pete: friends@foxnews.com. will: should rachel know how much fuel she has in the tank in. rachel: i got married so someone would take care of some of the things that i don t like to do. pete: that is true. it is nice. will, you ve got to just surrender to the coequal
southern tier of the country, heat advisories all the way are from southern california all the way towards florida. you think it s summer, it should be hot, shouldn t be this hot. they re starting to become very dangerous. phoenix, again, temperatures into the mid triple digits and areas across much of texas and the deep south feeling # # 10-# 15. guys, over to you. will: thank you, rick. so yesterday was the first day in the 72 years that oregon drivers were allowed to pump their own gas. while there is confusion in oregon about how to pump gas, it got us talking about the who pumps the gas. so we asked you what you think. pete: and the responses were overwhelming in one direction will: oh, come on. pete: okay, one response was i fill my wife s gas tank and wash her car every sunday and been married over 50 years. will: this was a debate about do you fill up your wife s gas tank which i m on one side, and thesegies guys are on the other. pete: it s basically chivalry versus than-c
case that peterson killed his ex wife kathleen. jurors heard blockbuster testimony from the state star witness, master neil chivalry about those conversations he had at a local starbucks. the coffee shop turned confessional for cc, who told him about the night kathleen died. drew went out of the house and came back into the house wearing all black and carrying a duffel bag with women s clothes that were not hers, dumped in the washing, machine took his clothes, off and told her the police will be here soon. and, if you tell them what i tell you to tell them, then this will be the perfect crime. and she did exactly what he said. with the cops questioning her, with a drew allowed to sit right next to her in the same room. controlling her even in a time or she s basically giving him an alibi. start to finish. the pastor s story stunned the courtroom for sure, but the defense responded that a good story is not evidence, insisting the state s case was purely circumstantial. the pr
life lesson and think before you speak. why is it if i was named karen, i would be tired of. when you watch the video and you see the teams and look at the turn of events, she paid for the bike and it s unclear whether he said maybe in the area, i want that bike and you can t have it but she got to it, she s a nursing student, pregnant, there s also the thing called chivalry. i know it s dead but maybe in the smithsonian, i haven t been there recently but he s physically blocking her and this is one of these things for you look at that and you really say, it s sad this is what society has become. there is a bystander saying hold on, why are you harassing this woman? was going on? calm our heads, it doesn t seem that happens anymore. in the op-ed, new york times
life lesson and think before you speak. why is it if i was named karen, i would be tired of. when you watch the video and you see the teams and look at the turn of events, she paid for the bike and it s unclear whether he said maybe in the area, i want that bike and you can t have it but she got to it, she s a nursing student, pregnant, there s also the thing called chivalry. i know it s dead but maybe in the smithsonian, i haven t been there recently but he s physically blocking her and this is one of these things for you look at that and you really say, it s sad this is what society has become. there is a bystander saying hold on, why are you harassing this woman? was going on? calm our heads, it doesn t seem that happens anymore. in the op-ed, new york times where she breaks her silence,