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
tv. like, did you get a haircut? we re glad you are with us. and it is wow. very busy news friday . let s get started with the five things to know for this. friday april 7th 2023, tennessee republican led tennessee s republican led house has expelled two of its democratic members for violating house rules during a gun reform protests. one of them is justin jones. and he will join us live this morning. a story that is we have so much to cover on that plus escalation in the middle east israel launching airstrikes into southern lebanon and the gaza strip. the move comes after a barrage of rocket attacks were reported in israel. biden administration proposing a rule that would forbid a ban on trans athletes. the rule, however, would allow some exceptions to be made also story. daniels speaking out, saying she is quote absolutely willing to testify in the manhattan district attorney s case against former president trump. she s telling piers morgan. she doesn t think the charges ag
mexican cartel claiming the border was open, saying the u.s. was rolling out the welcome mat, all that not true. bill melugin live for more on this today. hello, bill. bill: bill, good morning, that is right. fox news spoke to the migrants involved in the ush are at the border and they told us it stemmed from a facebook post that went viral among the migrants that promised them they would be let into the country if they showed up at the bridge. show this video, exclusive fox news video from juarez, you see hundreds of migrants pushing past border guards and running to the bridge. a lot of them are cheering and sound excited and jubilent. they think they will run across that bridge and get into the united states. they were blocked by cbp and the mexican military. it was a facebook post and they shared the post with us, if we can pull that up. it is in spanish. it essentially says it claims to be from somebody who crossed two days prior and that person claims cbp told them th
come up. it s going to to be bright all evening long. and today s faith and friends concert series we have the house fires here live. they ve been practicing, and it was beautiful. absolutely. rachel: yeah. we love having all this great music here on the weekends. we re not jealous of the week days anymore, now we have our music. pete: just co-opted it for six weeks. they are setting the house on fire here, it s a wake-up call. rachel: it s i awesome. there s so much energy in the green room. we can t wait to bring them out later in the show. joey: they sound so great. you go to concerts, that doesn t sound quite as good as the radio. that was beautiful. pete: very, very well cone. well done. we re one hour into a four-hour tour, one hour behind where we were yesterday. so you do the math of what that all means, i don t know. we re going to start with this, at least two people are kid in california dead in california as major flooding devastates entire communities. thousa
change chang changing day by day. john fetterman and mehmet oz, their first and only debate just got underway. everett sturm pulled out of the race. quoting from his tweet announcing the decision, i am polling 3% which places democracy at risk. it s not clear what pennsylvania voters will make that have notion but it s one more thing for them to consider along with what they see from the two main candidates in race that could decide rcontrol of the senate ad perhaps congress the next two years. it s true that voters nationwide have more factors to weigh than most midterms, not just the economy or all the other domestic and foreign challenges at the moment. but things never seen before like armed civilians in camouflage lurking in polling places in pennsylvania or candidates they will only consider the outcome legitimate if they win. new reporting later on the voter intimidation as well as a conversation with a top arizona republican about the threat he sees to democracy. the