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through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning. welcome to fox and friends, live this morning from the american rodeo, part of the american western weekend in arlington, texas which i am holding down the fort in texas. along with rachel and pete hegseth back in new york. rachel: we are a little jealous, we wanted to be at the rodeo too but i m disappointed. i thought you were going to come into the show on a horse carrying a flag and you are just sitting there with a hat. pete: i m looking at the packet, it says will rides in on a horse, that s what it says. i was expecting, and i know you know how to ride. i saw you yesterday, it was impressive. will: the horse slept in an
rachel: this is your yellowstone moment. it feels good, looking at this from new york over there. pete: almost too fast the first time. she was done by the time we started the hour. these high turns. will: the barrel stayed up. she s coming home. rachel: that s impressive. pete: a relationship between rider and horse, trust, looking at your face, in mud at the rodeo. i ve never been to a rodeo. i confess i need to. rachel: i have been to a rodeo. i love them. they are fun. will: so many things people love about the relationship between man and horse. a little squeeze with your left leg, light touch with the reince and the horse turns. it is an unspoken communication. i m not telling you i m an expert or a master but i ve been part of it enough to say there s a reason people fall in love with horses. they are amazing animals. rachel: you re in your element, it shows. rachel: we signed our kids upper horse camp. rachel: i took valentina for horse therapy but they offer them for
rachel: there is yellowstone will, he was a ranch hand and another day, another time of his life. i am impressed. he looks pretty cowboy. that s the look. pete: it is a if you don t know will s background, he was a ranch hand. rachel: he didn t kill anyone. will: that we know of. rachel: looking good. we want to mock you but you can t, you look great on that course. you look right at home. we are happy even though we couldn t be there, somebody could be at this all american rodeo. how are you feeling? will: proud. rachel: can you hear us? pete: don t know if you can hear us. when he comes back i will ask him, how long does it take to reach that level of competency on a horse? does he has he gone full gallop? rachel: i would like to see will against governor christie noem. who wears it better? who is better on a horse? pete: he will get smoked. rachel: may be. pete: he looks more like the owner of the ranch. than the ranch hand himself. rachel: now he owns a ranch, moving on
will: is a rode rodeo bull, and he is not exactly smiling this morning. pete: he s looking at you. will: that is head down, dirt scratching, slobbering bull right there. can you imagine, pete? i don t even want to get closer pete: no. wait, will, will, will, there s a gate between you and that guy. just walk a little closer, you know, he can t go through the gate, he can t jump, right? rachel: it s your yellowstone moment. come on, will. [laughter] will: you guys sitting on a couch in new york city. let me tell you, i m surrounded by non-smiling faces that work at the rodeo. they re terrified that he s going to lift that panel. i just gave everybody behind me, you know, a cameraman, an audio guy, go up, not out. when he gets out of here, you climb up. he ll chase you down, so you climb fences. he is i saw him yesterday. by the way, jester has only been ridden five times. 87% buckoff rate. he s really not happy this morning. e yeah, or he s not happy. let me show gro