rachel: that was the edwards that is the edwards waters university triple threat marching band, performing live at the speedway at the daytona 500 which by the way starts at 2:30 p.m. today and they are a triple threat. they ve got dancers, the band, two different types of dancers, they re amazing. they re amazing. i felt like i could pull off the shades. i need to take them off. it looks ridiculous. richard petty can do it. i can t do it. rachel: remember when i flew the f-16, my one regret was i didn t have off yatesers. aviators. i should have bought them before i did it. i made fun of him. those sunglasses lasted i looked at myself, i said you could do it. rachel: i would have looked so much cooler in the flight suit and this. that was a once in a lifetime you look cooler in those than i do. rachel: thanks, pete. just a fact. i m looking a at the monitor. >.rachel: i need the air forceo send me back the flight suit. i want a picture with this. it was a
before. what would i feel? what would i see if i walked into that i think it s the hughes auditorium, is that right? yes, that s right. it s in hughes. i feel it s more than just emotions or just an experience. you re encountering the holy spirit so that looks different for a lot of people. some people it means they just get filled with this like joy and other people it means they re sitting down and it s just peaceful and quiet. but you can physically feel the tangible presence of the holy spirit for sure. it varies but it s so beautiful at the same time. rachel: so many of us grown-ups looking at what s going on in the country and the world and youth culture. we re really shocked to see this thirst there appears to be for god in the lives of young people. people are crossing state lines to come to this service. what do you think is drawing them here? obviously, you ll say the holy spirit but what is going on in the culture that s causing them
if you look at the last 20 years, if you look at history, this is how we get into wider wars. who wants that over donbas? you know what i mean. rachel: i would rather get into a war over spy planes. i don t want a war. but what are our priorities? our own air space? you had the general on our own border. rachel: saying we have holes in our ability to track what s going on over our air space. that s where our money needs to go, to that kind of technology. let s check in with ashley strohmier who has additional headlines. a catholic bishop is shot and killed at his los angeles home yesterday afternoon a. police say david o connell was shot in the chest. they have not released any information about a possible suspect. he has served the church for 45 years and has been described as, quote, peace maker. pope francis named o connell the aucauxiliary bishop of the
racetrack, he brought me here. he put me out here, we ran 192 miles an hour and he s saying there s a bump over here, you ve got to watch over here, like your dad would teach you how to drive down a city street, my dad taught me here. i looked like you, will. i took the flag. i was right next to the flag. rachel: i love the family as patient of this. it s beautiful aspect of this. it s beautiful. i will read it on the plane. the book is swerve or die. predictions, who do you like? right now, there s 40 drivers and all of them s winners. okay. after they run a few laps, eliminates some. by the end of the race you ll have one winner many nobody knows. that s the thing about daytona. it s a crap shoot from the word go. you ve got to be in the right place at the right time a and is sometimes it s not the decision you make, it s the decision
they were phenomenal. we were hanging out and they said reservations were sold out for weeks. and will said call rachel. rachel: rachel will make it happen. 15 minutes later we had a table for 12 and had a great time. everybody had steak and i ll be sending fox the bill. rachel: it was a testament to what we ve experienced in florida. we experienced at the diner he s person bely. this state loves fox news. they love fox news. the steak house did too. we had a great time and met a lot of fox watchers. we got some cool swag, making us feel cool. we re going to continue the great conversation this morning. the ceo of norfolk southern railway is finally visiting east palestine, ohio, breaking his silence on the toxic train he derailment. rachel: this is weeks after the crash. residents are dealing with the