but i m going to request that no one wet my hair because i want to go out to kin ther on the. [laughter] dinner tonight. pete: you should not have said that. it s not called the plaza, it s called fox square now, and we re glad you re here. fourth hour, fox & friends . we ve had three hours of practice will: we have water guns? pete: i hope so. rachel: do not mess if up my hair. i can do not want to have to redo my hair pete: your hair has to stay as it is at 6 a.m.? rachel: i got my hair done by, like, an uber pro, the best hai- pete: you don t do anything else the rest of the day that messes it up? rachel: new york of course not. will: like lay on the couch? rachel: i ll lay like this. [laughter] pete: i thought you were planting your garden today? rachel: i can do that with my hair down. please don t mess if up my hair. will: that s why they call it news, you learn something new [laughter] pete: i m learning along with you. will: welcome to the fourth hour of fox
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