Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240708 :

Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240708



[national anthem] ♪ ♪ rachel: good morning and is welcome to "fox & friends". it's 6:00 eastern time, 5:00 in the midwest and, bow, you guys just -- boy, you guys just keep bringing it with those photos. something for all of us. we had barns, you know how much i like a flag on a barn. we had football for you guys, the flags and the guys coming out and, of course, lots of dogs. keep serving your patriotic photos of the national anthem to [email protected]. we absolutely love it. good morning. will: good to see you two in person. rachel: we're here. will: great to be back on the couch. pete will be in tomorrow morning, so it's great to see everybody in person. lauren:s -- lawrence: the snow is terrible -- [laughter] rachel: just say it like it is, lawrence. lauren:s part of this show is the overlap. rachel: yeah. we don't have to cue anything. we're here, and we can feed off of each ore -- other's body language are. lawrence: we're coordinatedded today. rachel: it is. this is how in sync we are on the couch. he's wearing baby blue, i'm wearing baby blue. will -- will: i didn't get the memo. [laughter] all right. we jump with this, starting with the unmasking hysteria in schools. a virginia judge allowing the schools to defy governor glenn youngkin's ban on mask mandates in the classroom are. a spokesperson tweeting in part. this is about parents knowing what's best for their child's health. we are going to appeal. and a virginia mother says the parents' rights movement is only growing. listen. >> we need to fight. i have been fighting for my children since they got out of school march 2020. we were such a minority then, and now we're not the minority. lawrence: and in washington state, over 250 high school seniors staged a walkout against the mask mandates calling for, quote, freedom and liberty. rachel: good for them. and in california a school is caught using lunch tables to barricade maskless students in a gym. police reportedly had to intervene and let the kids out. boy, you guys, this is so interesting because i've been saying for a long time, you know, a lot of people have been asking and begging, to credit the parents in virginia and loudoun county for fighting for their kids, i think it's time to stop a asking and to just resist. i think that's the right edge. i don't think it's ever going to end until we as parents do that for our kids, but it's really nice to see kids joining in the fight too because i've been so worried for so long, lawrence. i said -- and i said this way at the beginning of pandemic -- i said i'm afraid that we're going to come out of this looking more like chinese than americans, that we're going to kill the rebel spirit. this is about submission and forcing kids to do things that are not medically sound, they just want to get these little, compliant kids. and i think it's wrong. lawrence: you know, i'm proud of of these young people for letting their voices be heard, and they're going to be the next generation of voters, so that gives me some hope. but i just wonder, why do the kids have so much passion, and it seems like some of the parents aren't leading this fight? we're seeing it in some states like virginia where the parents are fighting back against these mask mandates, but it seems like a lot of parents have become compliant with something that is anti-science. >> we'd always grown up in a house where our freedoms were in common discussion at the dinner table or just hanging out with family, and all me and the two other guys that are running this movement, we personally felt kind of convicted that requiring us to wear masks ask taking our choice away was against our freedom of choice. just hear that students are done with the mask. we want our choice to wear them or not, and it's not a small number of them that feel this way. next week we plan on holding another protest and spreading our platform, getting our platform bigger, getting supporters up and just spreading our message as far as we can. lawrence: the kid that was leading the protest, will. and one thing i would note before i turn it over to you if you watch the whole video, how respectful he was -- rachel: yes. he's a true leader. lawrence: they shut up and listened. he said, listen, if you're not going to wear a mask and a teach teacher asks you to leave, leave. don't get into an altercation. one of the seniors, talking to the other seniors that were in the crowd, will take you home. don't be disrespectful. rachel: we got cars, we'll drive you home. will: that's the viral video out of a high school in washington. he organized that protest. as you point out, lawrence, it was a true example of leadership and how he was telling these students to handle this moment. there's a saying that's been going around, become ungovernable. and it's interesting, when whole mask movement began, it was driven through the concept of sympathy. i'm doing this, even for those who weren't driven by fear and hysteria. those who chose to do it was, what i would hear, was largely out of common courtesy to their neighbor. now we know it's not common science. in fact, what we see is adults who don't wear their mask, like the mayor of los angeles -- rachel: like the yesterday. will: eric garcetti holds his breath when he takes his mask off. [laughter] children in that city are maxed all day long. that's not empathetic, that is cruel. now it's good to see children stand up and be ungovernable in the face of that cruelty, and i guess we'll be led by the churn, to your point. i guess we'll be led forward by the children who choose to become ungovern bl. rachel: you did so well, will, about -- i love, i started adopting all the language that you've been using, it's really indicative of the sickness, right, that we see, this hysteria, this fear. when you talked about how some people say i'm going to wear a mask and be polite, people were just enabling this knew if rot schism. -- knew rot schism. you're right, the leadership of that child, whoever those parent ifs are, good job. he said, go in there, we're not trying to take down the teachers, it's not their fault. we don't need to be disrespectful, we just need to take back our rights. lawrence: and you know what else the kids are doing, they see that the country is under attack when it comes to crime in the cities, and the people that are the defense for us are the cops. you have a young man that is wearing a thin blue line symbol, and the substitute teachers, they're just going to berate the kid. let's watch. >> the new confederacy flag, that's what you're doing. red, white and blue, no, it's black, white with some blue -- >> the thin blue line. lawrence: so that we're clear because i'm from texas and i know what it means when the confederate flag was flown at one period of time. that means intimidation. that means that you're not well with come here. the equivalency that they're making is every time you see a thin blue line, the cops are saying you're not welcome here. and i just think that's obviously false. and this comes on the heels of shootings against cops are up 36%. we just saw what just happened in new york, two cops ambushed. we saw it in texas, three cops shot, two cops were killing in texas. it is a all-time high right now, and we've just got to be able to read the room. obviously, they weren't. will: yeah. here's the statement, by the way, from that school district, the grass valley school district. they said the substitute teacher engaged in an altercation regarding a mask, our district expects educators to perform their duties with the utmost respect, substitute teacher will not return to grass valley school district. it started over a mask altercation and was it the mask that had the thin blue line? rachel: yeah. and and, again, the thin blue line, as you said, there's nothing like the confederate flag about the thin blue line. the thin blue line represents, you know, order on one side thanks to the cops because there's a line, and underneath is chaos, kind of like what we see here in new york city. so, you know, that's what it means. and it was especially offensive because this young man's father is a police officer. so, you know, look, this is a substitute teacher, i've been a substitute teacher before, and so maybe that sub didn't understand what the rules were. i don't know. but they said we're not bringing her back. it just shows the mentality -- lawrence: well, it's also concerning, and i've been making this point. if you are going to condemn the cops when they get things wrong, right, civil liberties being violated, someone getting killed, then you've got to be just as outraged when cops are being gunned down on a day-to-day basis. and when you don't do this, people just don't believe you. you have no intellectual ohioanty, no cure curiosity -- honesty, i'm sorry. and i think it would be different if this was just one situation. but i've seen stories especially in colleges, it's more there than in high schools and elementary schools, where this continues to happen, where they say you can't wear the thin blue line t-shirt or you can't wear the mask or don't put the flag on your car. i think it needs to be called out. rachel: last week was blm week at a lot of our schools across the country. we're going to have lucas and his mom, amanda, join us at 8:40 a.m. eastern time. stick around for that. will: lucas is the student in that video. 8:40 eastern time. we turn now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert. one person killedded and four others inning injured in a shooting near virginia tech's campus overnight. unclear what led to the shooting. the bar is just about a block from virginia tech's campus. the school warned all students to stay inside in a tweet. the lockdowns have since been lifted. virginia tech was the site of the deadliest school shooting in u.s. history back in 2007 when 32 people were killed. the first u.s. troops arrived in europe as the military standoff between russia and the ukraine grinds on. their arrival comes as fox news learns putin has put in place 70% of the forces he needs for a full invasion of ukraine. that, according to experts monitoring the military. putin raising alarms by reportedly moving up a nuclear weapons exercise typically done in the fall to mid february february. now, get this, gofundme shutting down a fundraiser for the canadian freedom convoy truckers protesting mask and vaccine mandates, now withholding nearly $10 million brought in by the fundraiser. gofundme says it was shut down due to connections with, quote, the propromotion of violence and harassment in canada's capital. donors have two weeks to ask for a refund, and those are your headlines. that's really stunning. so starving the canadian truckers' convoy of donations to fund their protest. has gofundme been similar in their restrictions of past protests, and what exactly violence and harassment are they talking about? is and what will happen to the money if those donors do not put their request in within two weeks? will they just get rich? rachel: i think they said they were going to give it so -- to some charity -- will: so gofundme chooses the charity. rachel: this should be a sign to everybody, don't use it. there's got to be other alternatives, and you just -- this is when you talk about, will, about creating our own ecosystem for people who want freedom. this clearly -- reporter: i just don't understand why they fail to concert themselves. they haven't done anything, but it just shows they're -- [inaudible] straight ahead, p communist control, chinese officials shove a desk reporter off camera at the olympics as calls to boycott beijing intensify. rachel: and rain or shine, we can always count on our chief meteorologist, rick reichmuth, to bring the heat to his forecast. today we're celebrating rick for national weather person's day. hey, rick, where are you? rick: hey, guys. i got to leave the cold weather and come down to the nice if weather here in florida. and we're going to be here all morning showing all of the amazing things at this place. i think all of us are looking for a vacation. we're going to be talking about discovery cove all morning long. 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[laughter] listen, it is unusual that that's happened. it's also crazy that that's what they're concerned about. is that genocide? i have been, you know, not a big sports pharynx so for me to -- fan, so for me to boycott is not that hard, but i will say i was surprised they even got the olympics. not just the uighurs which, by the way, should be enough, but also remember, this is the country that, you know, there was a lab leak, they lied to the world, they disappeared the whistleblower scientists who were trying to alert the world of what was happening. we continue to treat china like they're a normal country, and they are not. they are evil communist dictatorship. we should not treat them like they're normal, we should not have given them this olympics, and the only reason this is happening, in my opinion, is that they have had a very effective campaign, lawrence, of captureing our elites, of paying off our elites to allow them to act hike a normal country and have normal relations with the rest of the world and put this on display which we know is a big lie. lawrence: i seriously don't get it, and the media coverage has been, wow, shocking. savannah at nbc, that opening concern rhode island rhode island yes! wish we had that. lawrence: they're sticking it to the west. is that really the reporting that you want to do? will, you tweeted out something that went on espn yesterday, and i'm, like, i don't know if you want to tee it up, will, but as you said, rachel, the attempt to make china a normal country and to compare their injustices in other countries or in the u.s. to say it's somehow equivalent -- will: that's what happened on espn. and not to dive in on that, because we're going to play the video later on in the show where a commentator compared chinese genocide to united states voter id requirements. we'll get into that later in the show. no -- to your point about normalizing china, this week i was on tucker carlson, now, you know, i am a little surprised at the response to that appearance and the response to that issue because what i see, is and there's a lot of chinese bots out this on social media influencing american hides -- minds, but i see, yes, china has captured american corporations, and i've watched that slide downhill and bleed into the common man's perception of china that it's just another normal nation. if she wants to compete for her mother's native land, what's the difference? the difference is she's choosing to compete with a country that is essentially at cold war with the united states of america, you could argue a more than cold war, who's inflicted an entire pandemic on the entire world and lied about it and is committing a genocide and has treated the united states as an asymmetric warfare enemy for many years. it's on americans at this point. you should know this is what you're dealing with when it comes to china. rachel: but did you see nancy pelosi -- first of all, i don't even like dual citizenships just even with, like, you know, i think -- i could get dual citizenship. i'm a one-man woman, i'm a one-country woman. i don't like any of the dual citizenships. but the point that you made, exactly right, that you would choose our arch enemy, you know, somebody who's hillly not even -- literally not even trying to hide the fact that they want to take us down, that is enormously damaging. and you're right, it's not just the corporations. she's not getting backlash? you're getting backlash from your tucker appearance, and this girl isn't getting backlash. lawrence: the one thing i will say, did we fail that she still said this is okay? somebody failed. she doesn't understand. rachel: thank you, lawrence. lawrence: coming up, from coast to coast parents and students fight back against the masks in class. our panel is next. ♪ ♪ (burke) with farmers auto multi-policy discount, the more policies you have with us, the more you could save on your auto insurance. 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[laughter] thanks, rick. rick: wow, thank you. rachel: well, tensions flare in virginia after a judge blocks governor youngkin's mask-optional mandate in schools. meanwhile, some students at a california high school are reportedly claiming that they were forced to sit in an unheated i didn't mean for not wearing -- gym for not wearing maxes and an alarming revelation from one speech pathologist who says she's seen a 364% increase in referrells since covid -- ferrells -- referrals. our parent panel is here to react, california mom alicia, carr that is a virginia mom of three and jack is a speech pathologist. we're going to start with you, pari is ssa, thank you for joining us and good morning to all of you. first of all, you're in virginia, correct? tell me why, what parents are going to do. this judge has blocked the order. i'm a little confused about why some parents are mad that the governor is giving them their rights back. >> i think you met the lady in virginia -- rachel: i'm sorry, carla. i apologize. thank you, carla. >> yeah, no if, thank you. hey, i would have to agree. i'm a little unsure why people are worried that people would have too many rights, and let's face it, a lot of this is coming down to rights, parental rights specifically, but rights to privacy, rights to make health decisions, rights to make decisions for their kids and their education. and i'm unsure why they would disagree with that particular premise as well. definitely myself and a very large group of parents that i work with that we're fighting for that very thing, to have our parental rights back. they're guaranteed by the constitution, and here we are fighting every single day to make what decisions we think are best for our children. all parents have that right whether we agree with them or not, all parents have that right. rachel: yeah. it is a parental right issue, for sure. let's get back to you over there in california. it seems like so many of these kids who are exercising their rights are choosing not to wear the masks, they're being punished and shamed. what can parents do? what are you planning to do to help those kids? >> well, as a parent and as general counsel for the unity project, we're looking to bring suit. unfortunately, that's where it's come, come to because the schools are just not respond anding. the reality is, as carla mentioned, this is a constitutional right. a fundamental right not just for parents, but for students to have in-person education. and to be denied that for, you know, again, a mask, much like vaccine that is not really required in children. i could bring it back to have we forgotten that this is a virus that we have zero children in the state -- in the nation of america that have died that have been healthy? yes, there have been child deaths with covid, however, every single one of those had co-morbidities. again, no healthy child has died of covid many america. and i think we should start there. the fact that we are forcing our children to wear a mask, the fact that we are forcing them to wear masks that fauci himself has admitted are ineffective and denying them a constitutional right in exchange? to me, asinine. so, yeah, unfortunately, we're to the point where we have to bring suit against the schools, against the districts if this continues in our state. rachel: yeah. i'm glad that you're both fighting back. it's just we're losing more and more time, right? you have to wait for this lawsuit to go through, and in the process kids are being hurt. no one knows that better than jacqueline. you are a speech pathologist. i mean, this number is astounding. i saw from friends of mine telling me that they have seen delays in their children's speech, but you're seeing a 364% increase in referrals so your practice. do you think this is because of the masks? >> you know, it's really hard to say. so many parents are coming in for their initial consult saying is this the reason, is this why my child -- they're in daycare all day, they don't see the teachers' faces, we're not out of the home, so there's no concrete research out there stating it is the reason, but using common sense, it's probably a factor. rachel: yeah. well, we just gave a gazillion dollars for covid relief, wondering if that's a study we ought to do. it makes sense just from common sense as a parent that we need facial recognition in order to learn to speak. thank you, ladies, for joining us this morning. thank you for your insights. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. rachel: all right. well, we have a fox news alert. our sources tell us russia has 70% of military forces needed for a full invegas. -- invasion. they're ready to go. medal of honor recipient dakota meyer sounds the alarm next. ♪ one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? 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so for me, it's, like, why is there so much of an up healthy interest for us, right? what is it? even their neighbors don't seem to be as interested as we are. will: yeah. >> it kind of just doesn't sound right. will: to your point on that video, i hope we can get it, i want to play it this morning. the evidence offered by the government is because i said so. i just told you the evidence, i told you it's so. it's self-reflective in that way. it's fascinating. let me push you on one thing, dakota, regardless of where i stand and where we may agree, do we not have a strategic interest in this way: if putin did take ukraine much like the lessons we've learned from history, could that just be a starting point, and we've got to make a stand somewhere? in other words, it starts in ukraine, then moves to estonia with, latvia, eastern europe. you know, we've learned the lessons of history, is that what we should be watching for right now? >> i mean, look, 100, right? but we're are, we're way -- we've got the cart before the horse, as my dad would say, right? i mean, what is our interest in ukraine, right? let's say that we do have interest there. if we go there, what's our plan? are we going to occupy it forever? the taliban was, i mean, their military was the rees advanced military e we've ever fought, and guess what they did to us? they waited us out for 20 years. do you think russia won't do the same thing? what's our interest? how are we going to keep that forever if, right? it's just not a sustainable option. will: yeah. and, i mean, i think everyone, most everyone watching knows, but it's always worth highlighting, you're somebody who knows the cost of the investment, put his life on the line for the types of investments the united states makes, in your case afghanistan, obviously. and potentially now here in europe as well which only means we need truth and a real debate about this potential action. let's move forward now, dakota. vladimir putin along with chairman, and i put their partnership against the united states on display this week at the olympics. i don't know, dakota, as we look at what's happening in europe and ukraine and then china watching, by the way, do they see vulnerability and think, well, now is the time to move on taiwan, or is it pushing these two powers together somewhat do you see here, dakota? >> i mean, you know, i think that china's always going to be taking anytime that they can, you know, anytime that they can take a rub at the united states, i mean, i think they're going to do it, right? this is what china does. do i think they would back russia is? i have no doubt they would back russia. so, i mean, just to get back at the united states. i'm not surprised by it, but let's be honest on the back side of it, is look at the united states. if i were the united states' enemies and i see the the incompetency of this administration, i mean, seems like now's a better time than ever to act, right? will: no doubt. look what happened in the summer in afghanistan, and you would say opportunity. that's what you would do. and whatever we thought about the biden presidency through the first year, we haven't even begun to deal with the foreign policy fallout. that which defines most presidencies is about to begin for the biden administration. dakota, always love breaking it down with you. thanks for jumping on the show many morning -- in this morning. >> thanks so much. lawrence: michael avenatti, the former lawyer of stormy daniels, is found guilty of stealing $300,000 from his client's book proceeds, a jury finding him guilty of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. the aggravated identity theft charge comes with a two-year prison term while he faces a maximum of a 20-year sentence for wire fraud if, sentencing is scheduled for may. new york city mayor eric adams is apologizing for using a racial slur against white nypd officers in 209. >> definitely apologize. inappropriate comments. should not have been used. i apologize to new yorkers because they should expect more from me, and that was inappropriate. lawrence: adams claims he was asked a question at an event by someone who used the racial slur, and he responded quoting the term. now to this spotify plan to remove about 70 episodes of joe rogan's podcast from his platform. it's not the first time spotify has cleaned out episodes of jo rogan's -- joe rogan's experience. it's unclear if the removal is related to the recent covid controversy. and those are your headlines. coming up, european swimmers are making waves and not just in the arena. their new fight to keep their transgender teammate sidelined, that's next. ♪ if. ♪ ♪ i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. 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i mean if, you just come in and you start breaking all the records that all the women had before, shouldn't that be evidence to say, okay, this is clearly unfair? >> absolutely. especially when he was 4 62nd as a male, basically a, you know, middle of the road male swimmer can come in and beat females, and, lauren, it'd be the same as if a male from the nba went on the wnba circuit. there are clear distinctions between males and females, and that is why the only way for fairness to be guaranteed is for there to be division by biological sex. lawrence: you make an interesting point. they once made a movie about this, and now it's actually happening in real life. cynthia, how big is it that women are now speaking up? it seems like there was some public pressure in in the sense to say you've got to let this happen to suppress your point of view, or you'll be called someone that is hateful. >> right. it is really a large groundswell now, and it's good to see there are young women that are swimmers, there are former swimmers, there are coaches, some of our great olympic coaches have come out and spoken against this. and there's another issue here too as well, the locker room. tease girls deserve -- these girls deserve their privacy, they deserve a space where they can change their clothes and not have a loy bodily injury -- biological male there, and he is a biological male. there's a lot of issues here legal and other side, but most importantly, the girls deserve a chance to play on a fair -- compete on a fair playing field against one another. lawrence: do women win once this is all said and done? i honestly think the pendulum has swung so far to the other side that you guys don't have a shot. what do you see? >> oh, i agree with you totally. women are not winning with this. as a matter of fact, it's erasing women from sports and from the language. when you say that a trans woman is a woman, what does that mean about the rest of us who are structurally -- truly women? what advantage does this give a young girl who is going to grow up to be a basketball player or a volleyball player or swimmer when she knows that there's always going to be some male who can beat her? so really erases women. this is not fair to women. it violates title ix, and it probably violates some pennsylvania state statutes as well. lawrence: yeah. well, cynthia, i think it means a lot to these women that aren on the college level having you, a legend like you, speaking out on this. we thank you for coming on "fox & friends" today. >> thank you so much. lawrence: we reached out to the university of pennsylvania for comment but, of course, we did not hear back. still ahead, gofundme cuts ties with the canadian truckers fighting vaccine mandates, withholding $10 million in donations. the story, top of the hour. ♪ ♪ -- rocking on the radio. ♪ down the road, i go. ♪ i keep rolling like an old banjo. ♪ free and easy, down the road i go ♪♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. mat or psoriatic arthritis.on. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. visit enbrel.com to see how your joint damage could progress. enbrel. eligible patients may pay as little as $5 per month. ♪ hey, look, ma, i made it ♪♪ ♪ will: that's a shot of las vegas where the stars shine a little less brightly finish. [laughter] lawrence: did i do something wrong? if. rachel: first day back on the couch. a little bit of working out the kinks. will: lawrence jones setting in for pete hegseth as we're all back on the couch, will cain, rachel campos duffy and, i guess, the star of the hour. [laughter] good morning. rachel: gad morning to all of you -- good morning to all of you. and don't forget to catch lawrence jones' show -- lawrence: 10 p.m. tonight. thanks for that, rachel. will: lawrence jones, across the country. he's going to start the morning and end the night with you. [laughter] rachel: lawrence jones, all day, all night. we love it. well, welcome. will: let's get to this. president biden touting his economy. january jobs report came in above expectations, but he admits average americans are still getting, quote, clobbered -- that's his word -- by inflation. gas prices, food prices, etc. listen to president biden admitting what americans are going through. >> america's job machine is going stronger than ever, a strong recovery and opportunity for hard working women and men if all across great country. america is back to work. even with the extraordinary news, even with historic economic progress we've made across the past year, we still have a lot of work to do making sure every american has a job is a great start, but it's not the finish. we still need to ease the burden on working families by making everyday things her if affordable and accessible -- more affordable and accessible. look, average people are getting clobberedded by the cost of everything today. gas prices at the pump if are up. we're working to bring them down, but they're up. food prices are up. working to bring them down as well. rachel: he's right, those prices are up. take a look at this. we have -- first of all, there's a seven-year high on gasoline. prices $3.42 in february of 2022, but it was only $3.49 -- i'm sorry, 2.44 back in 2021. so we're seeing these changes and you have to remember these energy prices are affecting the good prices. i mean, that's part of the why the food prices are up, and the gas prices are up because of him, because of his terrible energy prices that, by the way, are also -- by making us not the number one energy producers in the world which we were under the trump administration, he's also empowering russia which is causing a whole other set of problems across the world and with our foreign policy. so, you know, these are serious things that are going on. ari fleischer, the former white house press secretary, says that biden has botched everything. take a look. >> you know, this is a guy who said he would shut it down, and now he's taking credit for nothing he had to do with. i ordered my free covid test the day the government announced them. i haven't got them yet. [laughter] i'm sure they're going to sit on the shelf because they're too little, too late just like everything joe biden has done. and the problem joe biden has despite this good news on the job front is he's basically botched everything he's touched, and he can't take credit for things he's not responsible for if, and that's what politicians try to do. most of the biden administration has been botched. it's a palpable thing, especially crime. there's no getting around that for joe biden. lawrence: yeah, it's a good point. the numbers aren't good. people are getting back to work. i would like to know how we got it so wrong, economists, people that track this on a day-to-day basis. two, we talk about the prices of everything going up. but also people are still recovering from covid. like like, people forgot if, i mean, the people that are many power forget that they told people they go back to work and the bills piled up. they've got to pay that rent back. they still are behind on other payments from not being able to go back to work, and they have decimated their savings accounts. so there's that. but there's also when you hook at the administration when it comes to gas prices and everything else, i don't think even though the president made that statement saying, oh, he understands, i don't think he really understands what average americans are going through because he wants to pass another stimulus package that he's trying to get through congress. so he's still not taking inflation serious. so if people are getting back to work, why are you still trying to pump money back in the economy? it still doesn't seem like that lightbulb is going off. maybe in his words but not in his actions, will. will: the administration is attempting to take credit for something that would have happened regardless of who was president. in other words, you shut down the american economy for a great period of time. once you open the economy back up, there will be job gains. people will be, people will get back to work. what needs to happen to the american economy was simply to open, just to return to normal. that didn't take any particular, you know, unique form of leadership. i mean, i guess in today's day and age it does take strength and courage, kind of which we saw, for example, in florida. but it's a relatively simple task the biden administration's actually resisted. they do get credit for the inflation because it is the policies that created the the inflation that he now talks about we've got to do something about. the paris thing he could do -- first thing he could do is re-examine his policies that you're set to continue. rachel: i guarantee you if you look at these numbers, all these numbers that seem to be good are actually bolstered by red states that are making his numbers look better. if it was up to this administration, i think we would still be much more shut down, and i think our numbers would be lore. but there's to question that he's messing with our monetary policy by trying to push her spending. that's going to hurt future generations as well, but again, i cannot understand for the life of me the energy policy of this administration. it's hurting america on all fronts, domestically, it's hurting people at the kitchen table, and it's weakening us on the front with foreign relations and foreign issues. so i think it's a big problem. lawrence: and you make a good point when you talk about the red states. texas has gained back all the jobs they lost from the pandemic, but you've got to remember what was happening. texas and states like florida were getting back to work, you had the president as well as other democrats saying heir doing this way too fast, putting people's lives at risk. and now that they have put people back to work -- [laughter] now they want to take credit for it. i think that's disingenuous. will: so throughout the morning we've been talking about some of the pushback, people finally standing up, children across the country when it comes to mask mandates. really honestly one of the most effective and perhaps one of the most brave examples of people pushing back is north of the border in canada, in this truckers freedom convoy. you've become familiar with this, all the truckers are in ottawa, and there is no intention as far as i can tell for them to leave. their going -- they're going to stay until these mandates go away. people are inspired, so people are donating. they've donated over $10 million through also a name you've become familiar with, gofundme. gofundme has seized those $10 million, will not give it to support the truckers' convoy. why? here's what they say. we now have evidence from law enforcement that the previous peaceful demonstration has become an occupation with police reports of violence and other unlawful activity. go fund maine has taken -- gofundme has taken the side of the government. it's on the side of power, it's on the side of authority, it's on the side of mandates. rachel: on the side of the elite. people are giving this pun because as long as they're there, they're going to need lodging, hotels, they're going to need -- and it's not just money, by the way, i know we're talking about gofundme, but other people, i saw some video footage last night on twitter, these polish immigrants who, you know, love freedom, you know, donating sausages and to polish doughnuts, you know? people are really trying to support these people, especially people who know what having their freedom removed looks like. so that money was to help those people stay in ottawa, help those truckers. and gofundme, as you said, has taken a stand. but listen to this tweet from elon musk who reminds us that gofundme had no problem with c.h.o.p., remember during the summer of love over in seattle. he said, relate me see if i can see that one. i'm having trouble reading it. he just says, oh, double standard. that's what he said, double standard. of course it's a double standard, you know? if you were in c.h. po. -- c.h.o.p., you could get money, but if you're a trucker in ottawa, guess not. lawrence: first of all, this is straight up stealing. rachel: yes, it is. lawrence: what happened to mostly peaceful? there has been some violence, but the majority of the people have demonstrated peacefully. number three, my pops is a truck driver, right? forget about the science, we're talking about people hard isolated in a truck, right? with a cooler and a bed that are not really in contact with people unless they're to to stopping at the rubbing stop to shower is and gas up -- truck stop to shower and gas up. does this make any sense? and i think in this just goes back to us allowing government to get away with this. and now they feel like something that's not supported by science or straight up common sense, they can get away with this. will: so your point about the anti-science nature of this, it's apropos, it's 100%. and the reason it's important is because it's not isolated. i hold my breath while i a take a picture -- [laughter] says the mayor of los angeles. everything is anti-science. but i think what these canadian truckers are doing is many more than about the ridiculousness of the mandates, they're standing up for freedom at large. they're standing against vaccine mandates, lockdown mandates, mandates at large. and i don't think it's limited to decade -- canada. this is matt mckenzie, he's one of those truckers, and he's saying this isn't over until we restore freedom for all canadians. not just truckers, all canadians. >> it's about removing the mandates. a lot of people think it has to do specifically with the trucker mandate, but in fact, it's about restoring the freedoms for all canadians. it's the freedom of choice. so so no longer with the restrictions with rahs masks, i mean, just leave it up to people. most of us are vaccinated. it's not an issue of vaccination. will: by the way, he's extremist, he's fringe according to justin trudeau -- rachel: violent. this is just unbelievable. gofundme, i hope somebody sues the pants out of gofundme. i mean, that is absolutely -- do not use that source anymore because it is, obviously, a very biased place to send your money, and you don't know if you're going to get your money where they promised it was going to go. i'm glad these truckers are standing up. i think they're doing a service to the entire world. everyone's watching and rooting for them, and we'll see how it turns out. lawrence: most of us are vaccinated. and i think people are missing this. people don't like their liberties being trampled on. this is not an anti-vax conversation. people don't like government telling them what to do, and it's just gone way too far. of. rachel: yeah. in canada especially, it's been really rough there going to churches and all kinds of stuff. all right. turning now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert. we're following breaking news out of blacksburg, virginia. one person is killed and four others hurt including a virginia tech student in a shooting near campus. it happened at a bar call melody hookah lounge around midnight. the school was placed on a brief lockdown. >> we were downtown tonight when we first saw the first alert. we contemplated whether we should stay or go, but we figured it was probably safest for us to actually stay at the bar until we heard more. rachel: police have not released any details about the suspect. it's unclear what led to the shooting, and the victim has not been identified. virginia tech was the site of the deadliest school shooting in u.s. history back in 2007. 32 people were killed. i remember that. a man accused of storming a home owned by former new york city mayor mike bloomberg and kidnapping his housekeeper at gunpoint is now behind bars. joseph beecher is facing federal kidnapping charges. he targeted the bloombergs' colorado ranch and forced the housekeeper to drive to wyoming. police tracked them down at a motel, carried out a hostage rescue and got the victim back uninjured. the winter olympics is kicking off with an opening ceremony in beijing. despite diplomatic boycotts and china's own strict lockdowns. pictures posted online appear to show the russian president sleeping as the ukrainian team was introduced. this as china chooses a uighur athlete to light the olympic flame. many calling it propaganda. ya think? if to display claims of china's genocide against the religious minority. meanwhile, tv ratings setting a few low for prime time viewership. but snowboard great sean white may change that, three-time olympic gold medalist says the beijing games will be his final competition. and those are your headlines, guys. will: all right. so this is going to be difficult for me because it violates my -- [laughter] resolution to start eating healthy, but mcdaniel's releases their land -- mcdonald's releases their land, air and sea monstrosity. so what we have to do is race, apparently, to assemble the best marine burger. rachel: what does that mean? lawrence: it's big mac, the filet o' fish and the mcchicken, and you have got to put it together, okay? i love big macs. it's been a while since i've had a mcdonald's burger. will: this is not healthy eating. lawrence: i'm going to add the -- rachel: so you just add the stuff -- lawrence: that's too much bread. will: i think i win. i think i'm done. lawrence: are you going to eat it thoughsome. rachel: that's the question. oh, my gosh, i can't get my mouth around this. will: did you get all three in there? rachel: i can't do this. lawrence: it's not bad. will: that's good. lawrence: the fish throws it off. will: you think? lawrence: it's a little crazy but it's -- will: exactly. i like it. rachel: you know what i like? i love pickles. lawrence: we have been ailing. [laughter] will: i need to detox. something's not right here. rachel: you went on this diet and it made him a little nauseous, and i told him this morning the way he feels is the way pregnant women feel, and now you have pickles too. [laughter] will: a ton of water and either i'm detoxing and i'm retocking now -- lau last i'm probably going to join you on this -- will: you are? lawrence: you know what? i gained 10 pounds over the break because of all the food and the cooking, so i need to do something. will: all right. i've got to restart. not because of that bite, because of other -- rachel: why don't you just cut out the sugar, which is what he's doing? will: that was good. let's go to florida where chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is celebrating national weather person's day from discovery cove. oh, boy. rachel: oh, wow! rick: will, i can't hear you, but i think you said it's my turn to talk. these guys are way louder than i am. we're here at the discovery cove in orlando. i'm getting a break from the cold weather and snow up in the north. as is the country. discovery cove here in florida, this place is -- and all of these guys here hanging out, these flamingos. a group of flamingos is called a flamboyant. absolutely speck tack a lahr to come to discovery cove, this is just one of the amazing things that you can see here. i think all of this is happening because it's national weather person's day, gets me out of the cold and come down, i love animals. and this is so incred credibly cool to be able to get to see these guys. i have no idea if i'm on tv anymore if because i can't hear anything. will: you're on tv, rick. i know you can't hear, so we'll leave it. this is a first because flamingos are yelling in your face. lawrence: the producers know not to send me finish. rachel: i will not do that. lawrence: i don't get into animals' habitat. rachel: i'm so afraid of birds. [laughter] i just want to know if these flamingos -- all kinds of birds, all very -- are they dangerous? could they bite him? will: touch one, rick. can you hear me? touch one. rick: i heard you now. all right. will: touch one. rick: so far so good. look at this guy, and, yes, the people around here are saying, don't do it, don't do it. [laughter] will: awesome. all right. lawrence: thanks, rick. will: hopefully the flamingos -- alvin bragg back pedals on his own soft on crime policies, but will it be enough to save the big apple? rachel: plus, this 6-year-old in need of a heart transplant adorably joining the duet9 and the heart-warming video that you don't want to miss. make sure you stay with us for that. 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>> i think it's a start in the right direction. it goes to show the american people that when your voices are loud enough, it can change things you want to be changed. thank god for officer rivera's wife. i really think she was the catalyst. but it's one thing to prosecute these crimes, but will the bail reform still get in the way of this? will they be able to keep the bad guys off the streets to stop furthering further crime in our streets? will: yeah, joe, kind of look at this every step of the way. i guess the most basic and fundamental step, the beginning is to defund the prison movement. the next was -- defund the police movement. the next was to stop prosecuting, quote-unquote, row level concern low level crimes. go after small crimes and big crimes don't happen. and then you bring up the third, once you do have the criminal, what do you do with them. so as we sit on the second step with the d.a., what will you charge, will he choose to truly go down the path of prosecuting all crimes? >> well, we're seeing in law enforcement so many people that have been charged with crimes such as robbery, burglary, weapons possession, yet they're still on the street. so is charging the crime really going to solve the problem? i don't think so. do i think it was of nice if that he he he released a memo, yeah, that's a start. but how to we follow it up? how to we keep the american people safe? new york city's the pinnacle of the world. everyone watches what goes on here. if things are done properly, the come knows are -- will fall across the nation. we just need to have the leaders to go out there and say, you know what? enough is enough, follow our lead and let's go forward. will: what you're leading us towards, joe, walk me through that path. okay, so bragg says i'm going to now start charging at a higher rate, i will charge felonies for some of these crimes that i was going to reduce. but what you're pointing out is that doesn't mean anything if it doesn't actually end up in the criminal in jail. >> absolutely. and i hope that, just like officer rivera's wife said, i hope their listening. i -- they're listening. we need help. as we heard from mayored a also, he keeps on saying we need help on the state, federal and city levels to work together to combat this. it's great to say one policy's changing, but with bad people on the street, they're going to continue to do bad things. allow the officers to do their jobs, but help us keeping them behind bars. will: charge the crime and then actually enforce the charges by keeping the criminals in jail. that's what i think you're highlighting right here. this is just one step in the equation, a small step forward on that step, but one in the entire equation. joe, great to talk to you this morning. thank you. >> have a great weekend. will: this -- is cutting the cord on china, refusing to air any olympics coverage over the human rights abuses. their owner joins us live next. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? 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if. >> i hope everybody joins me. this seems obvious to me. i'm actually smocked -- shocked that we're covering the olympics, i'm shocked that we're there, i'm shocked that the e.u. is there, i'm shocked that the ioc didn't move to olympics from china. my goal is very simple, every other bar and restaurant and hi other place that you watch, join me. don't put it on, don't watch and don't support this regime because how can anybody feel good about what's happening right now there? rachel: no, you're right. well, ratings are down from previous olympics, so that might be a good thing. what are your customers saying to you? what's the fee feedback? >> it's been all positive. we did an article about a week ago locally, and that's sort of of how this gained some steam. i did have a customer who wasn't aware of my policy that asked me last night about putting the olympics on, i kindly said i can't do that. i explain plained to her why, she totally understood, and the explanation i gave is, you know, given thing human rights atrocities that are taking place this china, we couldn't do it. and believe me, i'm a sports guy. we're a sports bar. i was a college basketball coach for 15 years. i want to put sports on in my bar, and i just can't do this. rachel: good for you. i think people are coming in for a beer and getting education as well from the if bar owner and from the customers who agree with you. you expressed some sympathy for the athletes. you feel bad for them, heavy worked all their life for this olympic dream, you place the blame on the olympic committee for putting the olympics in china despite all the human rights abuses that we all are so aware of. >> first of all, i want to point out we are supportive of the american athletes and really all the athletes worldwide. again, i am a sports guy. we know how hard they work. this is their moment in the sun. it's once every four years. it's the one set of sport where this only happens -- everything else you can play every year whether you're professional basketball, baseball, what have you, so i understand how challenging and how much this is just an unfair situation. but that unfair situation doesn't match the uighur forced labor that's taking place in china sod -- today, so that has to supersede everything else. rachel: but you're light. it is un-- you're right, it is unfortunate that the olympic committee has put these athletes in that position to be used as propaganda tools by the chief news government. chris -- chinese government. chris, you're a hero. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. rachel: you got it. all right. a virginia state delegate says he was rejected from joining the black caucus because he's a conservative. he airs his frustration on "fox & friends" weekend next. ♪ brian: we have put together the host if intellectual minds, they tackle the issues that matter most like never been done before, and i'm not overstating a thing. 8 and 11, be there. i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe even lifesaving. ♪do you know what the future holds?♪ ♪ ♪making your way in the world today♪ ♪takes everything you've got♪ ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? 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what was in the questionnaire? and what was it,en sign up for these values and if they do not, therefore, you're not eligible for the caucus? >> so the questionnaire had a series of questions, about five, and it said do you oppose any of our agenda, and that's where the real meat of the issue is. 100% clean energy, gun control, it's just the most far-left practices you can think of and that have nothing to do being black. it was just are you a leftist. not even moderate, just far left. rachel: yeah. i'm happy to be hispanic, i imagine if i was a member of congress, i wouldn't be welcome in the hispanic caucus with my values as well. why do you want to be in that caucus? >> well, you know, i wanted to bring the full measure of what it is to be an african-american, both conservatives and liberals, and we should have a voice that's unified together, not just one side's voice. and i wanted to bring that conservative voice because i'm the only conservative in the entire general assembly that's black. and so to not have that voice just paints a one-sided picture that's just inaccurate. and i wanted to fix that. lawrence: a.c., now that this has become national news, i've seen this everywhere, and the speech that you gave, a couple friends sent it my way, what has been the response from the black caucus? are they rethinking their position or standing firm? >> i haven't really spoken to any member since my speech, since my speech. actually, most of the members won't even say good morning to me anymore, but that's their personal preference. so i don't know what they're doing. will: and what's your takeaway? what does this mean? if being in the black caucus requires you to hold these certain beliefs, what is that message? >> that message is that it's not really a black caucus, it's a leftist caucus, and it's time for a really true black caucus, and i'm really -- have very much considered creating my own. rachel: you should. will: can i just follow up with thatsome and by the way, you should. rachel: remember when biden said if you don't agree with me, you ain't black? that's really the message. will: can we talk about the safety of creating alternatives to these exclusionary clubs, i'm just curious, if you did start a black caucus and were truly open to all points of view, i'd be fascinated to find out if other black legislators who are democrats would join you in your caucus in truly forming a black caucus that isn't solely leftist. i wonder what the response would be from your colleagues. >> well, personally, i hope they would come and join me. it would be a caucus of free come of -- free come of -- freedom of expression that all of our black brothers and sisters can really get behind. that remains to be seen. rachel: can i ask one last question? i'm sorry. do you think we should have race-based caucuses, or should they be issue offed- issue-based? >> i think thereabout be -- there should be cultural-based caucuses. there is a black culture, and i think that's -- the issue is the left has tried to hijack the black culture. and i want to help correct that. the culture of black people shouldn't belong to the left or the right, it should belong to black people, and that's what i -- that's what my caucus will stand for. usa last a.c., i appreciate what you're doing, and the only way you win is -- they don't want to invite you in, you've got to win their people. go into their districts and show them that. so thanks so much for joining "fox & friends." will: fascinating conversation. thank you. >> i appreciate it. thank you guys for having me. rachel: thank you. that's an interesting conversation -- will: and worthy of much more depth and time. rachel: it really is. lawrence: a.c. needs to be on the will cain podcast. will: what that means to have black culture, the worthiness, to your point, of race-based caucuses -- rachel: i can't, you know how we have the smithsonian has a black museum, native american museum, now they started the latin american museum, i was a fan for a while. i've completely changed my thinking. if i was president of the united states, i would change the entire system and make it by eras because i think we just need to integrate black history, spanish history is american history, and we should just divide it by area, and we shouldn't have the race-based -- i think the culture that you're talking about is similar to my if culture. i think maybe it should be around a christian caucus as opposed to a black caucus or a hispanic caucus. i don't know. we'll have to debate that later. will: we definitely need to. rachel: do it on the will cain podcast. we're getting that message many our ear. lawrence: rick reich muth is doing a fantastic job, we wanted to share some of his amazing stuff on "fox & friends". will: rick is right there -- [cheers and applause] >> hey! rick: good morning here, new york city. ♪ rick: you're going to get all the expert analysis. this is the car that these guys drive in. see how small, there's no space in here. so we're talking this whole time, and you have taken a hand off the steering wheel. pete: rick reichmuth is going to rappel down a 22-story building. rick: all right. guys, back to you. rachel: rick joins us now live from discovery cove in florida. happy national weather persons day. you know, rick, since it is your day, i'm just going to take the time to say how much we love you. you have been such a good friend of mine for so many years and just today i walked into my if office, and there was a bottle of tequila from rick are. will: i saw that too. [laughter] rachel: he's such a sweet, awesome guy. we just love you having part of your team, and i wanted to take time on your weather day to say that to you. rick: wow. gosh, thank you. i feel the same way about you and about all of you. and, yes, there's the big bottle of detequila, that was your christmas gift. [laughter] rachel: i just got it. rick: sorry, i didn't get everyone here one on the couch. yeah, i tell you what, i think probably the bigger gift was to not have pete on the couch to make fun of me in a wet suit -- [laughter] rachel: he'll be here tomorrow to do it. [laughter] will: you know -- rick: i know. will: i met rick, just for what it's worth, on the streets of manhattan some, i don't know, more than a decade ago. i walked up and said, hey, i'm a fan. i wasn't on fox, but it's so awesome that whatever it ended up being more than ten years later, rick, we get to work together because you're just a good dude. i like getting to be around you on a regular basis. lawrence: and a total pro. rachel: yeah. when the the weather hits, we're always glad we've got rick to break it down forrous. -- for us. you're not just good at weather, you're a good friend. rick: well, thank you. listen, that's the beauty of the show, honestly, is that we all like each other, and it makes doing the show so much easier when you actually feel love for the people you work with. will: and i want to make fun of you but, man, that wet suit -- rachel: i think you look good. will: you're looking pretty beat up. rachel: you look good. [laughter] rick: it's never going to be amazing. [laughter] will: wet suits can be flattering, you know? they get everything tight -- we've got to go, rick. 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[laughter] in the ocean with a shark, he deserves it because it's their home. would you like somebody coming in your home? rachel: looking at those images in florida makes me want to go to florida. >> mollica full wetsuit, like a spring suit. rachel: we've been talking about that, rick is looking pretty fine. >> we will let him respond to that a little later. from the olympics, this is a dutch reporter broadcasting live from china but what you see is a beijing official, media overseer, governmental official shoving a dutch reporter off-camera on live television. our correspondent pulled away from the camera but here's 12:00 p.m. live, this is increasingly becoming a daily reality. he was able to finish his story. i think it's worth pointing out with what was going on here, they found unflattering. if they are willing to do that one unflattering shock, how will they respond to actual reporting on what's going on in china? rachel: nancy pelosi weighed in and basically told the athletes and everybody don't say anything that will offend the chinese, i think it's an odd message. it really is unbelievable, i never thought we should have the games in china not just because of the leaders but that's enough, the most outrageous, concentration camps, that's horrible but let's not forget this is the country that unleashed, from their lab in will hand this virus, they lied about it, scientists try to whistleblower, these countries our adversary, not in a will country and we should treat them like -- not treat them like a normal country and certainly not give them the stage of propaganda display using our own athletes to do it. >> when i first saw it, to do that on national tv, you realize the whole world is watching. fake it till you make it a menu here on nbc, officially providing coverage for the chinese, the chinese are sticking it to the west but then there was this clip from someone, watch. >> i think it's standard right now you have to have a business, who are we to criticize china's human rights records when we have ongoing attacks by the state against unarmed citizens and got assaults on the voting rights of our people of color in various states in this country. i think it is possible and necessary more than ever to set everything out if you enjoy the games themselves. >> that it became very clear to me, the reason why china feels they can get away with this is because americans, the united states of america, the land of the free, the border everyone keeps trying to hop or come across the world to get to, to china and this is the cover they have so why not do what they want? >> what you just saw all right there is unacceptable, completely despicable. i was a commentator comparing voter id, a proper subject, all americans, 80% of americans, black or white, comparing voter id to genocide. the question asked, how do you watch covid at the same time to understand what's going on in china? 's answer was to say nobody has clean hands. that is despicable enough but i think this is incredibly important, that individual, he's a commentator in the sports world, he is the head of sports journalism of northwestern university, that is the voice teaching future journalists out there to go into the world and that's the most prestigious department in the country. that will populate every sports blog, every sports network, every newspaper writer and it's relegated, fats how you are taught to think. that's what's going on in that will be our downfall. rachel: our downfall is we dig even deeper, what is happening there? are universities, elites, corporations, politicians, they have been captured. this is a complete strategy by the chinese communist, the people who make public opinion like this guy or policy like the people in washington corporations who decided fund or sponsor this, now representing not the u.s. but representing china, she still gets an american sponsorship, that's because they have been caught off, paid by the communist government who has money they dole out to get people like that to say things like that, that is the biggest problem we are facing, there are people who have lost patriotism and love for the country they are willing to take the chinese communist government and dole out lies and cover for human rights abuses. will: whether he is taking money from the chinese government knowing or unknowingly influencing the chinese government, whether or not it's happening, we know it is happening in terms of set the individual aside, we note that the chinese communist tool to influence our culture. universities and our corporations and capitalism with their dollars in funding to influence the minds of americans. whether it was knowingly or unknowingly, it still is paid for those people. rachel: and that's why patriotism and love of country is so important and there's a marxist agenda, if you don't love your country, it's probably easier to take that. >> so true, we are going to talk about that more. we had a black republican on earlier today simply just wanted to join the congressional state black caucus in the legislature. they had a question or and denied him because he didn't meet the questioner. we had him on earlier today. >> the questionnaire had a series of questions listing three priorities and then opposing the agenda. the agenda is where this "issue is". things like one 100% clean energy, gun-control, the most far left practices you can think of that had nothing to do with being black. it's not really a black caucus, it's a leftist caucus. it time for a really true black caucus. i'm very much considering creating my own. the issue is the left has try to hijack it and i want to correct that. the cultural of black people shouldn't go to the left or the right. that's what my caucus will stand for. >> this argument i've been making for years because the left has tried to make it synonymous with the culture, everything they put in the questionnaire did not line up. both democrats and republicans do not describe any of the stuff they laid out in that questionnaire. rachel: he mentioned gun-control and energy but the most egregious are the things about cultural issues such as a strong family many people like black lives matter for example, they want to tear down the black family, they don't think the family is the center of our society or foundational thing, it's interesting. we had a fascinating discussion, he said he wanted to start another caucus based on what he considers true black culture and values, i said why have a black caucus at all? why don't we get behind these ideas and values and not use race as the defining thing in this caucus? >> i love your idea and yes, my version of america, it doesn't mean the judgment free society, where we judge people as individuals, their faith, their reason, whatever, but to the deeper pete piece of his question, should we have identity politics? hispanic caucus and black caucus is, should we be fracturing? once we get to that question, this is where you address this and he addresses this as well, i want my own caucus. how could he get anyone else to join it? could he get the black democrats in virginia to join him? if it requires these beliefs, part of what is the black caucus and i don't know the answer. >> when it comes to gun control, it's rooted in racism, that is anti- black. having this conversation on his podcast, i think culture is important, something we should appreciate. part of the reason we have black history month is because there is an effort to remove that american history out of the textbooks that implement the black history. so yes, america first. yes, i am also black and until we can start embedding everything into one thing -- >> but we should start. i brought up the smithsonian, i was somebody who initially would be part of the board but i was essentially out, there's a black history museum and native american and it's going to have to bash they will have a hispanic one, we might as well and every thought and i'm like no, if i was president, i would redo this whole thing, black history, hispanic, chinese history, it's part of this history. we should do and show we are integrated fully. if i was a member of congress, i would not be welcome to the hispanic caucus but why would i want to join them? i look at aoc, also hispanic like me, i know you as a friend, you and i have talked, we had personal conversations, i have much more in common with you as a white man protected -- despite that -- >> influencers have very little impact in our relationship. rachel: the way we want to raise our kids and the things we talk about with our family, i have more in common with you than aoc. it doesn't make a difference. i think what you are saying about looking at us as individuals, that's what we have to get back to and we have to start somewhere. >> i totally agree, it's hard for us because we operate and have difficult conversations but what i was saying about the museum is part of the reason why the museum was created is because the other smithsonian, that history was not included. rachel: been change that. >> we have to ask why that was. and that's another conversation. will: i get both of your points. we are talking about when it comes to this in virginia, identity politics is not really about black history and not respect or black caucus, it's about policy. it doesn't matter that he was black. what matters is the policies. rachel: i guarantee when the hispanic or latin american museum or whatever they call it will talk about funding, it will turn into social museum. it will not be about that spewing additional headlines, one person killed, a shooting near a campus. this was around midnight. a short walk from campus, the school was placed on a brief lockdown. police do not have details about the suspects, it's unclear what led to the shooting and the victim has not been identified. our condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased and we extend support to those injured. hypersensitivity around pascual because that was the site of the deadliest school shooting in u.s. history in 2007. thirty-two people were killed then. a churchgoer in australia left when a police officer interrupts mass. this photo shared on facebook by an outraged church, he locked himself in started up and down the aisles and checked masks. it's a matter of regret to be police were placed in the position that led them to make the action they did. country music star blake, a 6-year-old boy awaiting a heart transplant. watch. ♪♪ [cheering] >> god's country as her sons favorite song. she was brought to tears. those are your headlines. rachel: i want to know if he gets the heart, is he on the list? i want to know more. what an adorable child and a wonderful thing for blake and that family, not just for him but the whole family. >> not all heroes wear a cape. checking from discovery cove for the national weatherman today. hey, rick. [laughter] >> i am feeding raise and this is the coolest thing ever. we are here at discovery cove in orlando, you can come here, this is a cool park because of the amount of people, 1500 people every day so just come and hang out and chill and you have all kinds of interactions and conservation with these guys. it's like a vacuum taking these fish out of my hands and this is really cool. this is the treat they are giving me for national weatherman today because i love animals. and of course, nice to get out in the cold weather. we had bad weather and we will have a good night or week or so, so if you plan your trip here down to florida, this is the coolest thing ever. >> why do you have to wear the gloves? [laughter] >> will they take a finger if i didn't have the glove? they say no but it's an interesting relationship right now. [laughter] >> you say this is the coolest thing ever. >> yes, it is. >> i like that you didn't ask the people before you started feeding them. [laughter] i would consider myself brave, fat question might have occurred to me. >> i always assume they would not let me die. [laughter] >> a lot of trust in your authorities. [laughter] rachel: i think it is scary to see their face peak up, they look like sharks. i know they are stingrays but they look like sharks. >> we will check in with you later, thanks, rick. rachel: who knew he was this brave? awesome. this teen berated by his sub teacher by wearing this mask. >> a blue line and it. >> there is a blue line. rachel: he points us with why he is standing up. >> a mayor about to make it rain and the sunshine state by catching up on crypto currency. that next. ♪♪ ♪♪ francis suarez for the first time ever, to more than $5 million in back money could be used to lower taxes. mayor suarez joins us now. thanks for joining "fox & friends". are you going to make it rain for the people of miami? >> i try to make it simple as possible basically we collaborated with an organization called britt going and they created a coin called miami quite. they created another.in what happens is when you mind the coins, it's similar to how big.is mind. it derives its own benefit in this case, it's about 30% of the revenue, it's generated $15 million for about four or five months, with got the first of $5 million in one think we want to do is we are staking it, basically lending the money with the revenue we generate from the states and give it on the dividends for the residents in bitcoin so they get a percentage of the winnings if you will, a good investment of innovation we've created so every citizen will have bitcoin in their digital wallet and crypto currency but they will get something valuable that they can use for everyday things. as well as the possibility if this continues to grow, we can run the city. it's generated about 15 -- $20 million and if it were to go generate 4,150,000,000, we could run the city without it, incredible. >> i just got back to dallas but you are making an interesting case, you're talking about money, lowering taxes, you're getting me excited. there's a 56% rise in value and miami.in august, what is the response of your residence? >> they are excited. they are happy there mayor is innovative. getting ahead of generational, of course they are excited about bitcoin but i think what is exciting is the way miami's position, we've positioned ourselves as the epicenter of capitol, the major market in this world, new york will come up and miami right now is number one in the nation tech job migration, 200 billion assets under management in the last 15 months we've grown two 100% year-over-year. so the city is doing phenomenally well. the healthiest city in america and number one in pandemic recovery so we have a great story to tell and residents will have a future there will be more prosperous. >> you told that story today and made a compelling case. thank you so much, mr. mayor. >> thank you. >> lower taxes. resident biden touting his operation, killing a top isis leader while ignoring the organization and ecstatic under his mismanaged leadership. stuart scheller, demanding accountability from our leader, is sound off next. ♪♪ colonel stuart scheller col. stuart scheller col. stuart scheller col. stuart scheller . your kindness outshines your highs and lows. dot your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs, once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high cholesterol and weight gain, and high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, may occur. side effects may not appear for several weeks. common side effects include sleepiness and stomach issues. movement dysfunction and restlessness are also common. you are greater than your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. welcome back to "fox & friends", fox news alert. russia building up forces around ukraine, sources telling fox news has 70% of the military he needs for a full invasion. this is the pentagon says intel suggests moscow plans to use an attack by ukrainians to justify invading. her not to react, lieutenant colonel and offer of the upcoming crisis of command, stuart scheller joins us now. great to have you on the show. this situation in ukraine is very complicated so i guess my question to you, given what you know about american leadership, how do you think we are going to handle this situation? you feel confident our leaders will guide us to a situation that could escalate easily? >> tough question. the russian buildup we are talking about it a lot right now, started back in april. this is not something that just materialized but it seems like right now senior leaders are deciding to react following afghan withdrawal. my concern is this is a nato problem and right now the united states is not doing a good job of building consensus from date of partners so that needs to happen first and foremost. rachel: part of the reason we don't have consensus with nato is the energy policy taken up by europe. 40% of the natural gas europe uses is coming from russia, germany, wants to keep that coming so obviously there is no consensus there. how much of the energy policy that germany is pursuing? >> germany actually just stated they weren't going to send any arms to ukraine so the u.s. is arming the ukrainians even though they say they won't put forces and. germany said they won't, they would potentially provide hospital support but it makes you wonder what nato is, one of the biggest partners in germany not even willing to arm their native partner. >> what you think should happen? >> we should go to nato, if i was the leader of the united states, i would pull every member of nato in a room and say, what are we doing? a nato partner, not a nato member but are we prepared to have a military response? if the answer is no that i would publicly state that so there's not confusion and then if the answer is no, i would look at the utility to be honest. >> we recently took out and isis leader in syria, here's the president talking about it. i want your thoughts on the other side. >> last night operation took a major terrorist off the battlefield and send a strong message to terrorists around the world. we will come after you and find you. once again today we continue unceasing efforts to keep american people safe in the strength and security of our allies and partners around the world. >> stuart, is isis stronger because of the way we got out of afghanistan? >> i don't know about that, isis is stronger because of what we did to iraq. i think the hit was good, we put special forces on the ground, didn't lose any of our guys. i call it a success. the problem is in syria, the united states doesn't have a macro strategy. the situation in syria stagnated the last few years, american troops are still in syria and the commander, general mckenzie, the same kind responsible for the afghan withdrawal, syria belongs to him and holistically the united states is not good at developing operational strategic plans that transcend political parties. right now he's stagnated and we are playing whack a mole with the military. i'm happy we've got him but i think we need to look at our strategy right now. >> our leaders certainly aren't inspiring a lot of confidence. it's an honor to have you on our show, thank you for joining us this morning. all right, a brave teen paraded by a substitute teacher for wearing a blue line thinned mask. he joins us with why he's standing up. 13-year-old boy in california paraded by a substitute teacher for wearing a thin blue line mask. a show of support for his father and stepmother who are both cops. >> that's what you're doing. red, white and blue. no, black with a new line. >> yes, a thin blue line. >> that student, lucas, he believed in his parents. thank you both for being with us. you're wearing the mask, thin blue line mask and substitute teacher has a problem, how did it start? >> i was sitting down doing my work and she sat in the desk behind me and she told me it was not a real american flag. i was confused because i didn't know what he was talking about at first and he kept saying it's un-american and if police don't like you, they will shoot you. >> did it come out of the blue to you or has this teacher been political in the past or made statements? i know it's a substitute teacher so he's probably not around a lot but how surprised were you that this happened? >> i was very surprised, it was out of the blue. he was never political with me or other kids in the class. >> tell me about the family, the father and stepmother, there is a long history of law enforcement in the family. >> is status of sgt. for the local sheriff's department in his stepmom is also in law enforcement in another county. >> i am curious, how did his father react and how does his family feel? >> everybody is extremely shocked. obviously angry. i'm pretty heartbroken that this is even an issue he had to deal with, at the same time he reacted the way he did and stood up for what he is so passionate about and what he believes in. >> lucas, what happened when you did stand up? how long did this go on? it seemed to escalate. how long did this go on and how did it end? >> it went on for about 20 minutes, i'm pretty sure. it ended when the bell rung to go to the next class. >> this was 20 minutes of your class. , i don't know how long your classes are but i assume half of your learning time? >> yes. >> how did your classmates respond? i see some of them standing up, it sounds like some of them are addressing this as well but how did your class respond? >> they had my back and they didn't believe it was right for the sub to speak out of his personal beliefs like that. >> what did he say in the end as he listened, what was he trying to say? >> i'm not too sure. >> it's hard to understand. amanda, what is this for you and the family? >> i spoke to the principal and superintendent, the principal right off the bat sent an e-mail before i even heard about this to let us know in the whole school this substitute teacher will not be allowed back to sub in this school district. the superintendent let us know a request has been made for him to not teach again in the county. then the next step we are working on is putting statements together so he can't teach again at all. >> lucas, bravo. proud of you for standing up. i don't know of your beliefs in that moment, always hard in the moment. we appreciate you, amanda for standing up and making sure this doesn't happen again. thank you for joining us on "fox & friends". >> thank you we look we have a statement we want to read you from the school district assess the substitute teacher was working on the lyman gilman campus monday january 31. this substitute teacher engaged in a verbal altercation regarding student mask that caused disruption. our district expects all educators to perform duties with the utmost respect and professionalism. as a result, this substitute teacher will not return to the school district. thank you for your inquiry. however, well-respected employer we cannot comment further. >> unbelievable. we will be talking about this at the top. turning to other headlines, a five euro boy who has been trapped in a well and morocco for three days. he fell down a 100-foot well playing tuesday afternoon. food, water and oxygen has been all lowered to him. they have started digging manually. ♪♪ congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez democratic socialist definition of capitalism. listen to this. >> at its core what we are talking about is the absolute pursuit of profit of all environmental and social costs. >> i think she meant crony capitalism. she went on to say capitalism in america is not a redeemable system because she says a small group of private superrich citizens control society. take a look at this, judge jeanine pirro on topper growth, this final show appointing every question wrong. i managed to win a score of zero to negative three. >> george jones. >> i'm going to do a. >> you may be at zero the judge is a little lower than that. >> the judge was great. i walked away with a victory and i love truckers teacher t-shirts. those are your headlines. >> judge jeanine is no small thing, that is something you can hang your hat on. that means you are smart, to. >> she is intimidating. [laughter] she has a lot of fire in her. >> and she is boss. >> her office used to be next door to my. >> i watched the whole segment, it was really fun. let's check back with rick from live from discovery cove. he joins us now with spokesperson amanda and louis. [laughter] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us and taking the time. >> so happy you are here. >> tell me about louis. >> us lost. right up here has two toes to help him hang out on the trees in the rain forest in central and south america. >> it looks like he's going to sleep. >> basically they sleep 18 to 20 hours a day. they have a slow metabolism and as a result but right now i think he is up and active. >> give give me rules from the shoulders to the front if he's not looking at you, those are the roles. >> that is correct. >> he's looking at me, and i okay? >> absolutely. >> he's way softer than i thought, he looks like a porcupine but he's not at all. >> we ask yes they think he feels like because he does so course, he has microscopic groups to allow algae in their and i would help him blend with the rainforest he lives in. >> you see the algae kind of growing on him, that's normal and could. >> it is, yes. >> can he move fast? >> they can move fast for defense and they have very sharp teeth and their claws would be very sharp in the rain forest as well. >> except on the back, i've tried every position possible, they are not budging on this one. this is a great thing to do for families. acute so much. he is so beautiful. >> thank you so much and we appreciate you and the conservation efforts to conserve our rainforest. >> what a great segment, that was very fun. thanks, rick. still ahead, these two pizzerias are serving upper slice of soul. they put their competition aside and helped one another in need. ♪♪ welcome back to "fox & friends". after a fire burned down a pizza restaurant and pizzeria, their competitor stepped in to offer a slice of hope. they are putting their product encircle in boxes along with a flyer for the pizzeria. there helping raise money to rebuild the pizza owner, jeremy. this is a heartwarming story. what happened to your restaurant? >> we don't know nothing officially yet but january 2, around 11:00 a fire started and it took the whole building. >> it's so sad. jeremy, a competitor might say great, now i don't have circle pizza there or circle and pizza there, you said i'm going to help them out using their pizza boxes, putting a flyer on, why did you decide to help? >> they are a great family, a long-standing establishment in the community and garrett has helped us in the past when we experienced a pepperoni shortage here where we couldn't get anything. he was willing to donate what we needed to get us through so the pepperoni could come in. >> garrett, tell me what it means to you to have jeremy at his business help you out, what does it tell you? >> just his character, it is amazing. that was a big step and a lot of pressure taken off of us because i sometime those bites have to be paid for so it helped out a ton. i keep telling him i don't know the words to thank him enough. >> jeremy, what has been the customer response seeing two competitors helping each other out in a time of need? >> the feedback we've been receiving is positive from the community. they have rallied and supported local groups and it's been interesting to see people happy about something rather than grumbling about their day-to-day job. >> i love during how you have helped each other with different things especially something as tragic as this fire. i think capitalism was always meant to have guardrails of ethical morals, good people, you guys are both proof that still exists in our country, you're giving the nation a lot of hope so i wish you good luck, jeremy. thank you both for joining us. you can donate help out at circle in [email protected], there is a quick you can click there and go to the gofundme. garrett, jeremy, thanks for giving america that little bit of hope. >> thank you, thanks, jeremy. >> so sweet. all right, we have a big are still ahead. dan bongino, ty dylan. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... 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will: we're doing well. i brought up your nypd service, and as always, it comes in handy, it lends to this topic of conversation. you've probably seen this video, dan, it's stunning. a substitute teacher berating a young man who chose to wear a blue lives matter mask to school. first, let me play for you the video of what happened in school that day. >> sure. will: watch this. will: there you go, dan. the thin blue line is the new confederate flag. what say you? >> you know, one of my favorite books and movies as well is you know the natural, will, you probably love that movie. robert redford. roy hobbs, the baseball player. there's this really great quality where roy's old friend from childhood says we all learn two lives, you know, the one we learn from and the one we live after that, after we've learned from all our mistakes. and i wonder collectively as a country, right, have we reached the point yet where we've learned from the mistakes of demonizing and making police out to be the bad guys. and i wonder sometimes if we've hit that valley yet at the bottom. and i don't think we have. and i say to the people who continue to do this and attack the police and insist that police are the bad guys and the bad guys are the good guys in what's one of the most pernicious, grotesque 180s i've ever seen, i say to them, do you see who you are, right? do you see what you're turning the country into? think about what the modern left has become, right? the things we once accepted as truth, right, that the majority of police officers are there for noble reasons. they're certainly not there to get rich. they're there to end enhance public safety. now all of a sudden the left is turning around to they're like this pernicious force of evil ninjas who are out on the street to assassinate people. and i say when you wake up in the morning, do you see who you've become? you've become -- in the tyranny, totalitarian playbook, right, if there was, like, a 12-step plan, you're on step 9 right now. everything tyrants and totalitarians have done, right, making the bad guys the good guys, falling in love with censorship, becoming pathological liars in front of the american people, teaching kids to hate each other based on skin color, that is the playbook, and you're enacting every step of it. and i just wonder when are you going to get to that second life where you learn from the mistakes you made in the first one. when does it have to happen? i don't know. i don't know when we turn around. i know we will, but i don't know when it's going to happen. lawrence: dan, this is the part -- you did a fantastic job of summing it up. the kid didn't even know what the confederate flag was. so there again is indoctrination if, it's nonsense. and now you're trying to make the kid feel bad, and he has no type of connection -- i mean, it's obviously awful, dan, that he's making the comparison. but he's also telling this child who has no clue about the confederate flag. >> yeah. and -- [laughter] you know what's an even bigger takeaway to me was from watching that video? how comfortable these substitute teachers are engaging in in this ridiculous conversation. rachel: yeah. >> guys, you watched it -- i watched the interview, great interview. the kid said -- young man, sorry, he said, yeah, this went on for, like, 20 minutessings. a class is, like, 50 minutes, right? i was a teacher in the old academy if, so half the class was the teacher raging against a blue lives matter flag. lawrence: unbelievable. >> lawrence, right, we're on the air, all of us. sometimes you're on the air you're in a conversation, an interview, it's not going well. what do you do, you wrap it up, right? not every interview's a rock star. not this clown. this bay's like -- guy's, like, let's keep it going. what's a sitcom? 20, 22 minutes of content? this guy made his own sitcom. [laughter] i love imbeciles. i mean, this guy did 20 minutes -- will: and another thing. >> he was, like, he was like that guy prince from shamwell. wait, there's more. [laughter] 20 minutes, man, 20 minutes. shows you how crazy the left's become that he didn't even think there was a problem, and the guy on his shoulder never said, hey, buddy, this is probably a dumb idea, wrap it up. rachel: yeah. and i think what's interesting is this was caught on tape, right? and so many of the teachers are coming out of teachers' colleges where they think it's part of their job to, you know, impart to the children, to the students this equity message which, of course, is also wrapped up in this anti-cop message. and i think that's what we're seeing here. you look at this kid, i mean, i'm sorry he doesn't know what the confederate flag is, but that shows he's probably not getting a lot of history, but he's getting a lot of equity and all this other racial stuff, you know, we had blm week last week. by the way, dan, here's the mom that will interviewed earlier. i want you to listen to what she had to say. >> he kept saying that it's un-american and how if police don't like you, they'll shoot you. i was very surprised. it was out of the blue. i had no idea. he was never political with me or the other kids in the class. >> yeah, everybody is just extremely shocked and, obviously, angry. and pretty heart broken that this is even an issue that he had to deal with this. at the same time proud that he reacted the way that he did and he stood up for what he's so passionate about and what he believes in. rachel: dan? >> think about this, right? think about this. i've been at, gosh, hundreds if not thousands of roll calls in my time in law enforcement, federal and local, right? i have -- i can't believe we even have to say this. i have never been to -- this is a shocker. the left, get ready. take the cotton out of your ears and stick it in your mouth for a minute. i have never been to a roll call where i met a cop who was, like, man, i just need to go out and shoot someone today. i have never, ever -- if you said that at a roll call, you would be, people would look at you, like, you'd be in psychiatric care tomorrow morning. your gun and shield would be immediately taken way. but the crazy thing is whereas you and i are like, of course, that's ridiculous, there are leftists out there hearing this who are like, nah, doesn't make sense to me, he definitely wants to kill somebody. the guy believes that cops go out there to kill people every day. do you guys understand how freaking crazy that is? dude, that's crazy pill. like, seriously. go find a qualified mental health professional immediately and seek help. that is crazy pills. it is delirious. and one more thing, it just goes to show you, get with your kids out of this -- >> [inaudible] >> get them out of these schools. and if you're donating to your college campus, you better darn well make sure there's some political diversity on those college campuses until you give them one more dime. this fight is on, it's coming to your door. you can't avoid it for one her day. don't sit there and sit on the sidelines -- rachel: dan, you're so right. you need to become a better consumer of education. at the elementary, junior high, high school and collegiate level, it's on us. get your kids out of schools that are hurting them or indoctrinating them because there's, i mean, there's just not enough -- you'll lose your kids by the time you think you're reforming the schools. you're wasting time. i want -- not that they shouldn't fight, but i just think your own kid is losing time. here's the statement, by the way, that we got from the grass valley school district. this substitute teacher engaged in a verbal altercation which caused disruption. our district expect educators to portfolio their duties -- perform their duties with the utmost respect. as a result, this substitute teacher will not return are. will: there you go. dan, you've invested in disruption when it comes to youtube -- rachel: in the dictionary it says disrupt arer and taan bongino. -- dan bongino. will: it's a technical term, a disrupter to youtube, and you've been an integral part of creating a that alternative, and that brings up this, dan, because, you know, this is a screaming need for an alternative. gofundme, the major fund raising web site for people to donate to causes out there, is the major vehicle people have donated to the truckers' convoy in canada. and to the tune of $10 million. go fund maine said, no, we will not be delivering those funds. there's reports of violence and harassment according to gofundme. we now have evidence from law enforcement that previously peaceful demonstrations have become an occupation with police reports and violence and other unlawful activity, so they won't deliver that $10 million, dan, to the truckers' convoy. there's gofundme if, and they've made themselves clear to the consumer. >> no. let me bring -- because i know lefties watch too. i'm crystal clear it's canada, therefore, first amendment -- i get that, okay? because lefties watch the show, and they like to cut the clip. i know it's canada, not the ideas. -- united states. the fact that they coordinated, apparently, with a police department and an agency up there of the government to have these funds essentially confiscated, and then it appears gofundme is going to return the money back. instead of their original approach which appears that -- appeared that they were going to just steal the money and give it to other people, which was crazy. apparently, they've relented on that. but if that were to happen in the united states and, by the way,s the happening now because jen psaki was up an the podium last week hinting and nodding to spotify and other platforms to censor what she thinks is misinformation. folks, we've got some serious government, private coordination, first amendment issues going on right here. again, if what happens in canada happened here, this is not a -- it's always been a censorship issue, guys. let's stop the lefty euphemisms, b.s. nonsense. the left loves censorship, period, okay? the verdict is in, the judge has ruled, it's a censorship issue, period. whether it was a first amendment issue is an open question. we are now getting into dangerous territory with government-paid officials like jen psaki in government buildings, the white house, taking orders from a government employee, president biden, telling private platforms take this stuff down, wink and a nod. hate to see your place burn down if you don't give us -- you know what i mean? we're in really, really dangerous first amendment territory now. but the censorship issue, it's been that the whole time. gofundme should be embarrassed. it's why i got involved with rumble, i created parallel economy. listen, i put my money where my mouth is. i i just like to give people alternatives. it's why -- i have no financial relationship at all. sub sack, likewise. people are sick of the censorship economy. you are going to see a national divorce coming soon from consumers who believe in censorship and consumers who believe in free speech, and rumble, we had our best month ever. we just -- it went crazy this month. rachel: i hope you're right, dan. i hope you're right. we saw the footage of the dutch reporter getting, you know, pushed away by the chinese goon, the official. how is that any if, but how is that any if different than what these companies are doing? they're also censoring. they're also trying to push everyone out of the way who has a different point of view. >> rachel -- rachel: same thing. >> you know, paula and i adore you, but i have to tell you, of all the things you've ever said on the air, that is -- i wish i would have thought of that. you are so right. if you have not seen the danish reporter from the olympics with his finish the chinese communist party handler pushing him off the air as he dares report about china, that's youtube. that's twitter. that's gofundme. that's facebook. and as you just said, what's the difference? oh, you want to speak to people on the air and free speech? sorry. come over here and join us in the gulag. that is the best analogy i have ever seen. i'm snipping that for my podcast on monday. [laughter] well said. that's exactly what -- what's the difference? what's the difference? lawrence: well, the o.g. of weekend prime time, "unfiltered" tonight on the fox news channel. [laughter] >> i've only been that since may. [laughter] lawrence, your show is spectacular. it's an honor to be seated between both brian and you. this is a killer weekend lineup. everybody's going to love your show tonight. i've got dr. peter mccullough on my show at nine. he was censored for speaking candid hi about coronavirus. he's not happy about it. he's our opening segment. i've got eric trump as well and a pretty hairy "unfiltered." i have segment where i go totally off prompter. it's about something, lawrence, i know you care about a lot, and that's the two americas. inner city america that's been screwed out of the american dream. it was totally off the cuff and from the heart. and congrats on your show. it was awesome. you've got a real knack for this thing. lawrence: thanks, brother. i've known dan since i was 16 years old and he's the same way, talking about -- will: the fascinating thing is you've only known him for, like, two years. [laughter] lawrence: that was good. >> listen, when i was lawrence's age, i think i was still playing whiffleball -- [laughter] it's time to wake up. will: all right, dan. we'll see you tonight. lawrence: see you, brother. rachel: thanks, dan. will: rick reichmuth is live in discovery cove in florida for national weather person's day. he's deeping in the water -- deeper in the water. what's happening now? rick: one of my favorite places. any place there's animals is where i want to be. we're here in discovery cove. who's this? >> this is marea, and she's come to say happy national weather person's day. discovery cove in beautiful, sunny florida. rick: how old is she? >> 18 years old. rick: may i? >> sure. give her a nice little rub down. [laughter] rick: she's really big. >> she is, yeah. she's coming up between 350-400 pounds. rick: wow. >> yeah, she's a big girl. rick: we're here at discovery cove learning a lot about this place, we're going to be talking with kelly coming up later on in the show about this, learning more about these guys, i can't wait. guys, back to you. will: that's awesome. lawrence: thanks, rick. still ahead, a chinese official shoved a dutch reporter off camera at the olympics. brian kilmeade woke up early to join us on saturday as calls to boycott beijing intensify. that's next on fox. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx®. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. 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[laughter] unbelievable. that kind of disrespect -- rachel: i did follow the memo -- >> i don't really care, i'm not watching. i have a lot of kids. rachel: i got the memo not to mention lawrence and dan's show from you, so i thought we were good on that. [laughter] >> oh, sorry, i didn't know you got that. i apologize. so i saw, i watched mike, the id say controversy about the uighurs, reportedly a million people locked down, and he talked about hong kong's freedom being taken away and this controversy and the aggression in the south china sea. and they didn't come out and say i am upset by this, this abhors me. he said reports are. they did cover it, just for the record. so nbc did cover it, and may maybe have one or two reporters there, but all their anchors doing the play-by-play, men and women, are not there. so they were dealt the worst possible hand. the other secret is nobody wants the i didn't games. -- winter games. kazahkstan stand was the only one other that bid for it. it's not like they're beating france or norway. nobody wants them. they're a money loser. i and, i think, will, you agree, you have a similar sentiment, i love athletes that are the best that get no publicity. they just do it because they want to compete, they want to get the medal and, of course, they hope to get endorsements to make a living. but, you know, from the if bobsledders to the luge, this is their moment. and i was against the boycott because the people that get hurt the most are the people that have been killing themselves, sacrificing relationships, careers in their 20s, elite athletes in sports unlike baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer, even soccer now, to get the publicity even at the minor league level. but what we're watching now and what i saw with that dutch reporter, that is the chinese saying i don't care how it looks. i know this looks terrible, i mow this underlines everything the world thinks about us. you know the world where we just poison and killed millions of people and never apologized or told you how it happened? they are -- when this ends, the world will not be the same place. if anybody needed convincing from the small corners of sweden to the far reaches of montana that china wants to dominate america and the world, by the time we're done doing the, watching what is really elite athletes competing in olympic games, when that's done, i think the world's going to know that we have an enemy like wove never seen before -- we've never seen before. lawrence: we should have picked it up, it has to be anybody but china. we need a united front on that. brian, want to get your comment if on this because bill maher says, talked about covid and the lockdown, he says helping the vulnerable and get back to normal. watch this and we'll get your reaction. >> contrary to popular lore, covid is not russian are roulette. of course, any virus, anything can kill anyone at any time. but we know who covid kills. 75% of covid deaths are people 65 and older. 98-99% are unvaccinated. 78% who have died or been hospitalized were overwith weight. doesn't it make more sense to focus on helping the vulnerable stay safe and let the rest of us go back to living normal livesesome. [cheers and applause] lawrence: brian, you've been saying that for months. >> two years. lawrence: yeah. >> and this is over, guys. look at the hopkins study, look at what they told us about masks don't work. if you are vulnerable, you have ms, you have cancer surgery, you have leukemia, feel terrible, but your answer is an n95 mask which keeps you safe. the rest of us have to go back to work, to school, to life. to getting those relationships back, start interacting with people freely. the restaurants, the gyms. this is done. and this is -- my biggest fear that i thought was overkill when people said they're never going to want to give you your rights back, and i saw how much trouble trump was having before the vaccine. now with the vaccine that they laud -- even though it doesn't really help omicron, but it diminishes the symptom reportedly -- we're back, this is done. look at the cases. they've dropped over 50% in every state except one, hospitalizations are down 20. everyone knows omicron's going. the next variant, omicron two or whatever it is, comes back, and it's going to be even lighter than this. we play through this every single day. this is done. what scares me is that hopkins study scares me more than anything, it worries me more than anything else because this is empirical proof from a impeccable source that said masks don't work, omicron -- the shutdowns, hockdowns were not effective -- lockdowns. all our sacrifice was for nothing, so get back to work, and nobody covered it. they didn't cover a hopkins study. this is not my opinion, it's not bill maher's opinion, lawrence jones' will's or rachel's. this is done. if you don't want to get a vaccine, that's your decision. if you don't want to get a booster, that's your decision. if you want to run around in a club, that's your decision. you want to stay home, i don't judge you. but don't stop us from living our lives. we have to make in the week we insist on getting back. will: just as a small note if, my son had an eight ath grade dance scheduled to take place this weekend, it was postponed. >> in texas. rachel: in texas, exactly. will: two years. i just went back and cataloged and he lost, obviously, much of less than a lot of people, you know what it added up to? this is life. you look back on two years of life and you say, oh, i remember this, remember this school retreat, this getaway, this dance, didn't have those. every single one of us talking and watching, we have two years of experience that we've taken from our nation's children. rachel: graduations, proms, all these moments -- >> and for nothing. rachel: for nothing, exactly. and the scandal is that other than fox, no one is covering that johns hopkins study. frankly, they didn't even issue a press release. i think marty makary said -- >> but, rach, isn't it heartennenning to see bill maher say it? this is the guy -- will: but you said -- >> doesn't that give you a sense that maybe we're going to change this thing from the ground up? will: i'm happy, but we've known this is true for two years. brian, you a really -- you're a really smart guy, but you're no genius separate from the entire nation meaning everyone can know what you knew for two years, would you rather me amend that and say you are a unique genius -- [laughter] the type of you week -- unique genius you can only get at 8 p.m.? and, by the way, 6-9 on "fox & friends," and, by the way, from 9-12 on fox news radio? that type of genius. maybe we just should have listened to brian kilmeade for two years. i now know where this point was going. >> right. but i have no credentials. the people with credentials are now backing us up, and the only people that are not are the anthony faucis and the government, and joe biden should realize those canadians, it's his canary in the coal mine, and bill maher is his wake-up call and barry weiss is his wake-up call and joe rogan, the outrage about joe rogan is his wake-up call. average, everyday people who are not hard-driven republicans, it's not kevin mccarthy, it's not ted cruz. this is not people that just want to see them, their party be successful. it's americans trying to get back to work. and i was struck by your interview with the trucker when he said i'm vaccinated. in ottawa. but i want my freedoms back. this is not just about being vaccinated. will: right. >> that's another conversation. we are being led could be lockdowns for no reason, and now when you walk into a diner, excuse me, sir, put your mask on, that's done. we went across the street last night, we had to see vaccine cards and licenses. ladies and gentlemen, if you're a mayor or governor, do the country a favor, listen to the science. we are done with this. will: done. we want our life back, like you said. 8 p.m., "one nation with brian kill immediate."' -- kill immediate. brian, thank you. >> watch tonight, especially rachel. rachel: i am glued to the tv, i promise. >> i will be watching your show and dan bongino, i love being on prime time with you guys. thanks so much. will: coming up, black rifle coffee company is brewing a new deal to sponsor nascar driver ty dillon's car. we talk to both of them when they reveal hot new ride. ♪ ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. is now a good time for a flare-up? 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>> oh, i'm so excited to have black rifle onboard. it is such an honor. not only the best coffee company in the world, but they're honoring our military men and women, it's a company built by veterans for veterans, so to have evan and black rifle onboard, it's such a cool moment and to be back in the cup series at l.a. coliseum, tomorrow is going to be a blast. will: yeah. so, evan, diving into nascar, i mean, having your company logo on a car, that's pretty cool. what made you decide to do this? >> well, it started a few years ago. my good friend johnny morris introduced me to richard childress who ty's very familiar with because that's his grandfather. that family is, i think, is an american institution as far as racing. we love racing here at black rifle coffee. my partners and i have spent a lot of time at tracks. ty's just a perfect fit. he likes to hunt, he likes to fish, he likes to race. there's nothing better than teaming up with good friends on the racetrack. will: and this is a pretty cool race as well. l.a. memorial coliseum. not a traditional venue for nascar. what is that going to be -- we're looking at the screen. you can see the grandstand. you're used to seeing football games here. you're going to see a nascar race what's that going to be like? >> it's going to be special. my wife and i went down to the track yesterday to walk into l.a. coliseum where there's so much history in sporting events already and see a racetrack put in the middle of this place, you can feel the energy. the buzz is in the air. there was no one there yesterday, so i can't imagine what tomorrow's going to be like. it's going to be a full house. we have 70% first-time nascar fans, so that's major for our sport. so this is going to be a monumental time in our sport, and i'm excited to get on the track and have some fun. will: hey, ty, that looks like a super short track. that's a constant left turn. >> it's p tiny. it's going to make a lot of action. passing's going to be pretty conducive to using your bumper which is fine with me. i can be aggressive at times. it's the smallest track i've raced on since i was about 13 years old but, you know what? it's going to be an exciting show. will: so he has experience, evan. black rifle in victory lane? >> oh, i hope so. i think so. ty's a great guy. i think he's got an incredible opportunity here to go out and show the people this los angeles what that car's all about. so i'm excited. i'm excited to watch. i think it's going to be, it's going to be great. we're going to be fired up out here. will: yeah. and show everybody what black rifle's all about. evan, ty, thanks for previewing the car and the race. best of luck, ty. we're excited for you both. also, by the way, "fox & friends" if weekend, this show, rachel, pete and will, live from daytona on february 19th and 20th. talladega before, rachel, now we're going to daytona. we're going to race. i don't know what we're going to do yet, but i bet we do. coming up, the band skillet joins the growing list voicing support for free speech amid the joe rogan controversy. the frontman joins us live. ♪ we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion or memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. these are not all the possible side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions including immune system problems, or if you've had an organ transplant, had or plan to have a stem cell transplant or have had radiation to your chest area or a nervous system condition. it feels good to be here for them. living longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. weathertech is the trusted brand ask your doctor that offers premium products for ultimate protection, like our laser measured floorliners. now there's the weathertech comfortmat. anti-fatigue support and cushioning while you stand in the kitchen... laundry room... at a stand up desk... or anywhere you might find yourself. the weathertech comfortmat features a non-slip grip and comes in three colors and finishes. so stand up and relax. order your american made comfortmat at weathertech.com. ♪ lawrence: so some rock musicians are standing up for free speech by calling out neil young's spotify saga. our next guest blasting young for trying to deplatform joe rogan saying it's pretty ironic coming from the artist who sang rocking in the free world. rachel: that's right. john cooper joins us now, frontman for skillet. when you look at the artist community out there, and, of course, it's ironic, do more align with what neil young and joni mitchell and these aging hippies want, or are more like you have and mumford and sons star winston marshall? are there more of you than them? >> hey, guys. well, i'm not sure if there are or not. i think that there probably are. now, skillet has a brand new record called anyone i don't think soar and our entiral bomb is about this issue. it is about liberty, celebrating free speech, freedom of self-government, freedom to worship. we are rocking the free world, and when i say free, i actually mean it. artists should be scared to death of this institutional power that is so absolute that they could end your career, i mean, deplatform you, demonetize you. artists should be very scared of that. we played a soldout show in 2014 in kiev, ukraine, at the same time as crimea and all that stuff was happening. i got a phone call three hours before the show, they said, john, the show's still happening, but you have to come up here, and a government official needs to look at all of their lyrics, and heir going to give you things that you are not allowed to say. and i have never been to sowed problem an american. now we have institutions saying here's your list, rock star, here's your list, song writer, you can say one, two and three, but you may not say four, phi and -- five and six. that is dangerous. every artist that cares about to remind church people this goes back to a legacy not just in america, it begins with self-government. we need to stand up. and last thing i'll tell you is this, everybody needs to buy skillet dominion, it rocks, and it is all about liberty. tell 'em to go do it. make it happen, lawrence. [laughter] rachel: i know you say it's not political, but i don't know anybody on the right who's -- >> when i say rocking the free world, what i mean is this -- i want to have the freedom to sing and say what i believe of course and i want you to have that same freedom whether i like what you have to say or not. it is a new secular puritanism that is trying to -- it's going to turn around and bite all of those people. so it's not political, i would say. i agree with what lawrence said, it is about liberty, it is foundational. it is about first thing. and in this country we celebrate the -- the government does not give me the right to prix speech. that pre-exists government. that is self-government. and if we let that go, the whole experiment's going to fall apart. so, artists, i just say this: rise up. if you don't like what somebody has to say, come up with a better argument and to a better job saying it. rachel: our rights come from god. that's true. lawrence: i'm normally r&b and hip-hop. but i'm going to download it today, and i encourage everybody else to do the same. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. rachel, i live in wisconsin, let's go a double date with our spouses. rachel: i would love that. awesome. so great talking to you. common sense. >> thank you, guys. lawrence: great guy. rachel: real quick, before we end today's show, we want to tell you what's coming up on "fox & friends" tomorrow. on sunday we'll have joe concha, tommy heroin and jason rantz. that's a great lineup. lawrence: up next, we check in with rick live from discovery cove in orlando, florida. this time he's swimming with the kohl fins. i think that's -- dolphin. i think that's safe to say. ♪ ♪ not only do centrum multigummies taste great. they help support your immune defenses, too. because a healthy life. starts with a healthy immune system. with vitamins c and d, and zinc. getting out there has never tasted so good. try centrum multigummies. rob did his best to manage his constipation with belly pain day after day. but after realizing it was ibs-c, he found another way. and finally said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be about ibs-c? talk to your doctor and say yess to linzess. learn how abbvie and ironwood could help you save on linzess. ♪ will: we've been checking in all morning with chief meteorologist rick reichmuth down in orlando, and he joins us now i with discovery cove's kelly from a flaherty clark. you're giggling already. [laughter] rick: i am. what's her name? >> mariah. rick: she was on her way to say hi, she put all of her weight into me. >> they love to interact with people, so she wanted to get nice and close to you. she was born right here at discovery cove, and she's had a baby nameed luna. and, you know, a lot of people know that sea world takes care of animals, right? we'll go anywhere in the world. a lot of people don't know about them right here. right at discovery cove she got ultrasounds, and right now believe it or not, we have her in the position we would have for an ultrasound, and you're pretending to be a veterinarian. we have pictures of luna, her baby, how cool is that? you know what she's doing? she's checking out the camera guy. they're very inquisitive an malls. there you go. rick: one thing i was wondering, if i have a kid who likes animals, how what would somebody have to study to get your job? >> i have a degree in animal science and a master's in marine biology. so many people were just inspired by going to a zoo or coming to sea world. rick: you guys do a ton of work around conservation. obviously, this is a theme park, but you do a lot of work around conservation, and really that's the purposing, right? >> that's our whole reason are. i'm going to send mariah over there to see her friends. you know, when we were going down her body, did you feel how powerful? that's the area, really powerful muscles, that's how they lift themselves up and out of the water. she seems to be pretty energized this morning. i'll tell you, yes, that is what we're all about, conservation and inspiration. we work with scientists to learn more about the animals and inspire the world to care about them. rick: thank you for this morning you've given me, absolutely amazing. and thank you guys for sending me down here as well. an amazing morning. will: that was awesome. lawrence: thanks, rick. rachel: all right -- will: how do you like that? rachel: i wish i could do that with my kids. all right. more "fox & friends" if moments away. ♪ ♪ real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only pay for what you need. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent libe heartburn... ♪ claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? 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[national anthem] ♪ ♪ rachel: good morning and is welcome to "fox & friends". it's 6:00 eastern time, 5:00 in the midwest and, bow, you guys just -- boy, you guys just keep bringing it with those photos. something for all of us. we had barns, you know how much i like a flag on a barn. we had football for you guys, the flags and the guys coming out and, of course, lots of dogs. keep serving your patriotic photos of the national anthem to friends@foxnews.com. we absolutely love it. good morning. will: good to see you two in person. rachel: we're here. will: great to be back on the couch. pete will be in tomorrow morning, so it's great to see everybody in person. lauren:s -- lawrence: the snow is terrible -- [laughter] rachel: just say it like it is, lawrence. lauren:s part of this show is the overlap. rachel: yeah. we don't have to cue anything. we're here, and we can feed off of each ore -- other's body language are. lawrence: we're coordinatedded today. rachel: it is. this is how in sync we are on the couch. he's wearing baby blue, i'm wearing baby blue. will -- will: i didn't get the memo. [laughter] all right. we jump with this, starting with the unmasking hysteria in schools. a virginia judge allowing the schools to defy governor glenn youngkin's ban on mask mandates in the classroom are. a spokesperson tweeting in part. this is about parents knowing what's best for their child's health. we are going to appeal. and a virginia mother says the parents' rights movement is only growing. listen. >> we need to fight. i have been fighting for my children since they got out of school march 2020. we were such a minority then, and now we're not the minority. lawrence: and in washington state, over 250 high school seniors staged a walkout against the mask mandates calling for, quote, freedom and liberty. rachel: good for them. and in california a school is caught using lunch tables to barricade maskless students in a gym. police reportedly had to intervene and let the kids out. boy, you guys, this is so interesting because i've been saying for a long time, you know, a lot of people have been asking and begging, to credit the parents in virginia and loudoun county for fighting for their kids, i think it's time to stop a asking and to just resist. i think that's the right edge. i don't think it's ever going to end until we as parents do that for our kids, but it's really nice to see kids joining in the fight too because i've been so worried for so long, lawrence. i said -- and i said this way at the beginning of pandemic -- i said i'm afraid that we're going to come out of this looking more like chinese than americans, that we're going to kill the rebel spirit. this is about submission and forcing kids to do things that are not medically sound, they just want to get these little, compliant kids. and i think it's wrong. lawrence: you know, i'm proud of of these young people for letting their voices be heard, and they're going to be the next generation of voters, so that gives me some hope. but i just wonder, why do the kids have so much passion, and it seems like some of the parents aren't leading this fight? we're seeing it in some states like virginia where the parents are fighting back against these mask mandates, but it seems like a lot of parents have become compliant with something that is anti-science. >> we'd always grown up in a house where our freedoms were in common discussion at the dinner table or just hanging out with family, and all me and the two other guys that are running this movement, we personally felt kind of convicted that requiring us to wear masks ask taking our choice away was against our freedom of choice. just hear that students are done with the mask. we want our choice to wear them or not, and it's not a small number of them that feel this way. next week we plan on holding another protest and spreading our platform, getting our platform bigger, getting supporters up and just spreading our message as far as we can. lawrence: the kid that was leading the protest, will. and one thing i would note before i turn it over to you if you watch the whole video, how respectful he was -- rachel: yes. he's a true leader. lawrence: they shut up and listened. he said, listen, if you're not going to wear a mask and a teach teacher asks you to leave, leave. don't get into an altercation. one of the seniors, talking to the other seniors that were in the crowd, will take you home. don't be disrespectful. rachel: we got cars, we'll drive you home. will: that's the viral video out of a high school in washington. he organized that protest. as you point out, lawrence, it was a true example of leadership and how he was telling these students to handle this moment. there's a saying that's been going around, become ungovernable. and it's interesting, when whole mask movement began, it was driven through the concept of sympathy. i'm doing this, even for those who weren't driven by fear and hysteria. those who chose to do it was, what i would hear, was largely out of common courtesy to their neighbor. now we know it's not common science. in fact, what we see is adults who don't wear their mask, like the mayor of los angeles -- rachel: like the yesterday. will: eric garcetti holds his breath when he takes his mask off. [laughter] children in that city are maxed all day long. that's not empathetic, that is cruel. now it's good to see children stand up and be ungovernable in the face of that cruelty, and i guess we'll be led by the churn, to your point. i guess we'll be led forward by the children who choose to become ungovern bl. rachel: you did so well, will, about -- i love, i started adopting all the language that you've been using, it's really indicative of the sickness, right, that we see, this hysteria, this fear. when you talked about how some people say i'm going to wear a mask and be polite, people were just enabling this knew if rot schism. -- knew rot schism. you're right, the leadership of that child, whoever those parent ifs are, good job. he said, go in there, we're not trying to take down the teachers, it's not their fault. we don't need to be disrespectful, we just need to take back our rights. lawrence: and you know what else the kids are doing, they see that the country is under attack when it comes to crime in the cities, and the people that are the defense for us are the cops. you have a young man that is wearing a thin blue line symbol, and the substitute teachers, they're just going to berate the kid. let's watch. >> the new confederacy flag, that's what you're doing. red, white and blue, no, it's black, white with some blue -- >> the thin blue line. lawrence: so that we're clear because i'm from texas and i know what it means when the confederate flag was flown at one period of time. that means intimidation. that means that you're not well with come here. the equivalency that they're making is every time you see a thin blue line, the cops are saying you're not welcome here. and i just think that's obviously false. and this comes on the heels of shootings against cops are up 36%. we just saw what just happened in new york, two cops ambushed. we saw it in texas, three cops shot, two cops were killing in texas. it is a all-time high right now, and we've just got to be able to read the room. obviously, they weren't. will: yeah. here's the statement, by the way, from that school district, the grass valley school district. they said the substitute teacher engaged in an altercation regarding a mask, our district expects educators to perform their duties with the utmost respect, substitute teacher will not return to grass valley school district. it started over a mask altercation and was it the mask that had the thin blue line? rachel: yeah. and and, again, the thin blue line, as you said, there's nothing like the confederate flag about the thin blue line. the thin blue line represents, you know, order on one side thanks to the cops because there's a line, and underneath is chaos, kind of like what we see here in new york city. so, you know, that's what it means. and it was especially offensive because this young man's father is a police officer. so, you know, look, this is a substitute teacher, i've been a substitute teacher before, and so maybe that sub didn't understand what the rules were. i don't know. but they said we're not bringing her back. it just shows the mentality -- lawrence: well, it's also concerning, and i've been making this point. if you are going to condemn the cops when they get things wrong, right, civil liberties being violated, someone getting killed, then you've got to be just as outraged when cops are being gunned down on a day-to-day basis. and when you don't do this, people just don't believe you. you have no intellectual ohioanty, no cure curiosity -- honesty, i'm sorry. and i think it would be different if this was just one situation. but i've seen stories especially in colleges, it's more there than in high schools and elementary schools, where this continues to happen, where they say you can't wear the thin blue line t-shirt or you can't wear the mask or don't put the flag on your car. i think it needs to be called out. rachel: last week was blm week at a lot of our schools across the country. we're going to have lucas and his mom, amanda, join us at 8:40 a.m. eastern time. stick around for that. will: lucas is the student in that video. 8:40 eastern time. we turn now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert. one person killedded and four others inning injured in a shooting near virginia tech's campus overnight. unclear what led to the shooting. the bar is just about a block from virginia tech's campus. the school warned all students to stay inside in a tweet. the lockdowns have since been lifted. virginia tech was the site of the deadliest school shooting in u.s. history back in 2007 when 32 people were killed. the first u.s. troops arrived in europe as the military standoff between russia and the ukraine grinds on. their arrival comes as fox news learns putin has put in place 70% of the forces he needs for a full invasion of ukraine. that, according to experts monitoring the military. putin raising alarms by reportedly moving up a nuclear weapons exercise typically done in the fall to mid february february. now, get this, gofundme shutting down a fundraiser for the canadian freedom convoy truckers protesting mask and vaccine mandates, now withholding nearly $10 million brought in by the fundraiser. gofundme says it was shut down due to connections with, quote, the propromotion of violence and harassment in canada's capital. donors have two weeks to ask for a refund, and those are your headlines. that's really stunning. so starving the canadian truckers' convoy of donations to fund their protest. has gofundme been similar in their restrictions of past protests, and what exactly violence and harassment are they talking about? is and what will happen to the money if those donors do not put their request in within two weeks? will they just get rich? rachel: i think they said they were going to give it so -- to some charity -- will: so gofundme chooses the charity. rachel: this should be a sign to everybody, don't use it. there's got to be other alternatives, and you just -- this is when you talk about, will, about creating our own ecosystem for people who want freedom. this clearly -- reporter: i just don't understand why they fail to concert themselves. they haven't done anything, but it just shows they're -- [inaudible] straight ahead, p communist control, chinese officials shove a desk reporter off camera at the olympics as calls to boycott beijing intensify. rachel: and rain or shine, we can always count on our chief meteorologist, rick reichmuth, to bring the heat to his forecast. today we're celebrating rick for national weather person's day. hey, rick, where are you? rick: hey, guys. i got to leave the cold weather and come down to the nice if weather here in florida. and we're going to be here all morning showing all of the amazing things at this place. i think all of us are looking for a vacation. we're going to be talking about discovery cove all morning long. 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[laughter] listen, it is unusual that that's happened. it's also crazy that that's what they're concerned about. is that genocide? i have been, you know, not a big sports pharynx so for me to -- fan, so for me to boycott is not that hard, but i will say i was surprised they even got the olympics. not just the uighurs which, by the way, should be enough, but also remember, this is the country that, you know, there was a lab leak, they lied to the world, they disappeared the whistleblower scientists who were trying to alert the world of what was happening. we continue to treat china like they're a normal country, and they are not. they are evil communist dictatorship. we should not treat them like they're normal, we should not have given them this olympics, and the only reason this is happening, in my opinion, is that they have had a very effective campaign, lawrence, of captureing our elites, of paying off our elites to allow them to act hike a normal country and have normal relations with the rest of the world and put this on display which we know is a big lie. lawrence: i seriously don't get it, and the media coverage has been, wow, shocking. savannah at nbc, that opening concern rhode island rhode island yes! wish we had that. lawrence: they're sticking it to the west. is that really the reporting that you want to do? will, you tweeted out something that went on espn yesterday, and i'm, like, i don't know if you want to tee it up, will, but as you said, rachel, the attempt to make china a normal country and to compare their injustices in other countries or in the u.s. to say it's somehow equivalent -- will: that's what happened on espn. and not to dive in on that, because we're going to play the video later on in the show where a commentator compared chinese genocide to united states voter id requirements. we'll get into that later in the show. no -- to your point about normalizing china, this week i was on tucker carlson, now, you know, i am a little surprised at the response to that appearance and the response to that issue because what i see, is and there's a lot of chinese bots out this on social media influencing american hides -- minds, but i see, yes, china has captured american corporations, and i've watched that slide downhill and bleed into the common man's perception of china that it's just another normal nation. if she wants to compete for her mother's native land, what's the difference? the difference is she's choosing to compete with a country that is essentially at cold war with the united states of america, you could argue a more than cold war, who's inflicted an entire pandemic on the entire world and lied about it and is committing a genocide and has treated the united states as an asymmetric warfare enemy for many years. it's on americans at this point. you should know this is what you're dealing with when it comes to china. rachel: but did you see nancy pelosi -- first of all, i don't even like dual citizenships just even with, like, you know, i think -- i could get dual citizenship. i'm a one-man woman, i'm a one-country woman. i don't like any of the dual citizenships. but the point that you made, exactly right, that you would choose our arch enemy, you know, somebody who's hillly not even -- literally not even trying to hide the fact that they want to take us down, that is enormously damaging. and you're right, it's not just the corporations. she's not getting backlash? you're getting backlash from your tucker appearance, and this girl isn't getting backlash. lawrence: the one thing i will say, did we fail that she still said this is okay? somebody failed. she doesn't understand. rachel: thank you, lawrence. lawrence: coming up, from coast to coast parents and students fight back against the masks in class. our panel is next. ♪ ♪ (burke) with farmers auto multi-policy discount, the more policies you have with us, the more you could save on your auto insurance. 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[laughter] thanks, rick. rick: wow, thank you. rachel: well, tensions flare in virginia after a judge blocks governor youngkin's mask-optional mandate in schools. meanwhile, some students at a california high school are reportedly claiming that they were forced to sit in an unheated i didn't mean for not wearing -- gym for not wearing maxes and an alarming revelation from one speech pathologist who says she's seen a 364% increase in referrells since covid -- ferrells -- referrals. our parent panel is here to react, california mom alicia, carr that is a virginia mom of three and jack is a speech pathologist. we're going to start with you, pari is ssa, thank you for joining us and good morning to all of you. first of all, you're in virginia, correct? tell me why, what parents are going to do. this judge has blocked the order. i'm a little confused about why some parents are mad that the governor is giving them their rights back. >> i think you met the lady in virginia -- rachel: i'm sorry, carla. i apologize. thank you, carla. >> yeah, no if, thank you. hey, i would have to agree. i'm a little unsure why people are worried that people would have too many rights, and let's face it, a lot of this is coming down to rights, parental rights specifically, but rights to privacy, rights to make health decisions, rights to make decisions for their kids and their education. and i'm unsure why they would disagree with that particular premise as well. definitely myself and a very large group of parents that i work with that we're fighting for that very thing, to have our parental rights back. they're guaranteed by the constitution, and here we are fighting every single day to make what decisions we think are best for our children. all parents have that right whether we agree with them or not, all parents have that right. rachel: yeah. it is a parental right issue, for sure. let's get back to you over there in california. it seems like so many of these kids who are exercising their rights are choosing not to wear the masks, they're being punished and shamed. what can parents do? what are you planning to do to help those kids? >> well, as a parent and as general counsel for the unity project, we're looking to bring suit. unfortunately, that's where it's come, come to because the schools are just not respond anding. the reality is, as carla mentioned, this is a constitutional right. a fundamental right not just for parents, but for students to have in-person education. and to be denied that for, you know, again, a mask, much like vaccine that is not really required in children. i could bring it back to have we forgotten that this is a virus that we have zero children in the state -- in the nation of america that have died that have been healthy? yes, there have been child deaths with covid, however, every single one of those had co-morbidities. again, no healthy child has died of covid many america. and i think we should start there. the fact that we are forcing our children to wear a mask, the fact that we are forcing them to wear masks that fauci himself has admitted are ineffective and denying them a constitutional right in exchange? to me, asinine. so, yeah, unfortunately, we're to the point where we have to bring suit against the schools, against the districts if this continues in our state. rachel: yeah. i'm glad that you're both fighting back. it's just we're losing more and more time, right? you have to wait for this lawsuit to go through, and in the process kids are being hurt. no one knows that better than jacqueline. you are a speech pathologist. i mean, this number is astounding. i saw from friends of mine telling me that they have seen delays in their children's speech, but you're seeing a 364% increase in referrals so your practice. do you think this is because of the masks? >> you know, it's really hard to say. so many parents are coming in for their initial consult saying is this the reason, is this why my child -- they're in daycare all day, they don't see the teachers' faces, we're not out of the home, so there's no concrete research out there stating it is the reason, but using common sense, it's probably a factor. rachel: yeah. well, we just gave a gazillion dollars for covid relief, wondering if that's a study we ought to do. it makes sense just from common sense as a parent that we need facial recognition in order to learn to speak. thank you, ladies, for joining us this morning. thank you for your insights. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. rachel: all right. well, we have a fox news alert. our sources tell us russia has 70% of military forces needed for a full invegas. -- invasion. they're ready to go. medal of honor recipient dakota meyer sounds the alarm next. ♪ one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? 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so for me, it's, like, why is there so much of an up healthy interest for us, right? what is it? even their neighbors don't seem to be as interested as we are. will: yeah. >> it kind of just doesn't sound right. will: to your point on that video, i hope we can get it, i want to play it this morning. the evidence offered by the government is because i said so. i just told you the evidence, i told you it's so. it's self-reflective in that way. it's fascinating. let me push you on one thing, dakota, regardless of where i stand and where we may agree, do we not have a strategic interest in this way: if putin did take ukraine much like the lessons we've learned from history, could that just be a starting point, and we've got to make a stand somewhere? in other words, it starts in ukraine, then moves to estonia with, latvia, eastern europe. you know, we've learned the lessons of history, is that what we should be watching for right now? >> i mean, look, 100, right? but we're are, we're way -- we've got the cart before the horse, as my dad would say, right? i mean, what is our interest in ukraine, right? let's say that we do have interest there. if we go there, what's our plan? are we going to occupy it forever? the taliban was, i mean, their military was the rees advanced military e we've ever fought, and guess what they did to us? they waited us out for 20 years. do you think russia won't do the same thing? what's our interest? how are we going to keep that forever if, right? it's just not a sustainable option. will: yeah. and, i mean, i think everyone, most everyone watching knows, but it's always worth highlighting, you're somebody who knows the cost of the investment, put his life on the line for the types of investments the united states makes, in your case afghanistan, obviously. and potentially now here in europe as well which only means we need truth and a real debate about this potential action. let's move forward now, dakota. vladimir putin along with chairman, and i put their partnership against the united states on display this week at the olympics. i don't know, dakota, as we look at what's happening in europe and ukraine and then china watching, by the way, do they see vulnerability and think, well, now is the time to move on taiwan, or is it pushing these two powers together somewhat do you see here, dakota? >> i mean, you know, i think that china's always going to be taking anytime that they can, you know, anytime that they can take a rub at the united states, i mean, i think they're going to do it, right? this is what china does. do i think they would back russia is? i have no doubt they would back russia. so, i mean, just to get back at the united states. i'm not surprised by it, but let's be honest on the back side of it, is look at the united states. if i were the united states' enemies and i see the the incompetency of this administration, i mean, seems like now's a better time than ever to act, right? will: no doubt. look what happened in the summer in afghanistan, and you would say opportunity. that's what you would do. and whatever we thought about the biden presidency through the first year, we haven't even begun to deal with the foreign policy fallout. that which defines most presidencies is about to begin for the biden administration. dakota, always love breaking it down with you. thanks for jumping on the show many morning -- in this morning. >> thanks so much. lawrence: michael avenatti, the former lawyer of stormy daniels, is found guilty of stealing $300,000 from his client's book proceeds, a jury finding him guilty of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. the aggravated identity theft charge comes with a two-year prison term while he faces a maximum of a 20-year sentence for wire fraud if, sentencing is scheduled for may. new york city mayor eric adams is apologizing for using a racial slur against white nypd officers in 209. >> definitely apologize. inappropriate comments. should not have been used. i apologize to new yorkers because they should expect more from me, and that was inappropriate. lawrence: adams claims he was asked a question at an event by someone who used the racial slur, and he responded quoting the term. now to this spotify plan to remove about 70 episodes of joe rogan's podcast from his platform. it's not the first time spotify has cleaned out episodes of jo rogan's -- joe rogan's experience. it's unclear if the removal is related to the recent covid controversy. and those are your headlines. coming up, european swimmers are making waves and not just in the arena. their new fight to keep their transgender teammate sidelined, that's next. ♪ if. ♪ ♪ i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. 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i mean if, you just come in and you start breaking all the records that all the women had before, shouldn't that be evidence to say, okay, this is clearly unfair? >> absolutely. especially when he was 4 62nd as a male, basically a, you know, middle of the road male swimmer can come in and beat females, and, lauren, it'd be the same as if a male from the nba went on the wnba circuit. there are clear distinctions between males and females, and that is why the only way for fairness to be guaranteed is for there to be division by biological sex. lawrence: you make an interesting point. they once made a movie about this, and now it's actually happening in real life. cynthia, how big is it that women are now speaking up? it seems like there was some public pressure in in the sense to say you've got to let this happen to suppress your point of view, or you'll be called someone that is hateful. >> right. it is really a large groundswell now, and it's good to see there are young women that are swimmers, there are former swimmers, there are coaches, some of our great olympic coaches have come out and spoken against this. and there's another issue here too as well, the locker room. tease girls deserve -- these girls deserve their privacy, they deserve a space where they can change their clothes and not have a loy bodily injury -- biological male there, and he is a biological male. there's a lot of issues here legal and other side, but most importantly, the girls deserve a chance to play on a fair -- compete on a fair playing field against one another. lawrence: do women win once this is all said and done? i honestly think the pendulum has swung so far to the other side that you guys don't have a shot. what do you see? >> oh, i agree with you totally. women are not winning with this. as a matter of fact, it's erasing women from sports and from the language. when you say that a trans woman is a woman, what does that mean about the rest of us who are structurally -- truly women? what advantage does this give a young girl who is going to grow up to be a basketball player or a volleyball player or swimmer when she knows that there's always going to be some male who can beat her? so really erases women. this is not fair to women. it violates title ix, and it probably violates some pennsylvania state statutes as well. lawrence: yeah. well, cynthia, i think it means a lot to these women that aren on the college level having you, a legend like you, speaking out on this. we thank you for coming on "fox & friends" today. >> thank you so much. lawrence: we reached out to the university of pennsylvania for comment but, of course, we did not hear back. still ahead, gofundme cuts ties with the canadian truckers fighting vaccine mandates, withholding $10 million in donations. the story, top of the hour. ♪ ♪ -- rocking on the radio. ♪ down the road, i go. ♪ i keep rolling like an old banjo. ♪ free and easy, down the road i go ♪♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. mat or psoriatic arthritis.on. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. visit enbrel.com to see how your joint damage could progress. enbrel. eligible patients may pay as little as $5 per month. ♪ hey, look, ma, i made it ♪♪ ♪ will: that's a shot of las vegas where the stars shine a little less brightly finish. [laughter] lawrence: did i do something wrong? if. rachel: first day back on the couch. a little bit of working out the kinks. will: lawrence jones setting in for pete hegseth as we're all back on the couch, will cain, rachel campos duffy and, i guess, the star of the hour. [laughter] good morning. rachel: gad morning to all of you -- good morning to all of you. and don't forget to catch lawrence jones' show -- lawrence: 10 p.m. tonight. thanks for that, rachel. will: lawrence jones, across the country. he's going to start the morning and end the night with you. [laughter] rachel: lawrence jones, all day, all night. we love it. well, welcome. will: let's get to this. president biden touting his economy. january jobs report came in above expectations, but he admits average americans are still getting, quote, clobbered -- that's his word -- by inflation. gas prices, food prices, etc. listen to president biden admitting what americans are going through. >> america's job machine is going stronger than ever, a strong recovery and opportunity for hard working women and men if all across great country. america is back to work. even with the extraordinary news, even with historic economic progress we've made across the past year, we still have a lot of work to do making sure every american has a job is a great start, but it's not the finish. we still need to ease the burden on working families by making everyday things her if affordable and accessible -- more affordable and accessible. look, average people are getting clobberedded by the cost of everything today. gas prices at the pump if are up. we're working to bring them down, but they're up. food prices are up. working to bring them down as well. rachel: he's right, those prices are up. take a look at this. we have -- first of all, there's a seven-year high on gasoline. prices $3.42 in february of 2022, but it was only $3.49 -- i'm sorry, 2.44 back in 2021. so we're seeing these changes and you have to remember these energy prices are affecting the good prices. i mean, that's part of the why the food prices are up, and the gas prices are up because of him, because of his terrible energy prices that, by the way, are also -- by making us not the number one energy producers in the world which we were under the trump administration, he's also empowering russia which is causing a whole other set of problems across the world and with our foreign policy. so, you know, these are serious things that are going on. ari fleischer, the former white house press secretary, says that biden has botched everything. take a look. >> you know, this is a guy who said he would shut it down, and now he's taking credit for nothing he had to do with. i ordered my free covid test the day the government announced them. i haven't got them yet. [laughter] i'm sure they're going to sit on the shelf because they're too little, too late just like everything joe biden has done. and the problem joe biden has despite this good news on the job front is he's basically botched everything he's touched, and he can't take credit for things he's not responsible for if, and that's what politicians try to do. most of the biden administration has been botched. it's a palpable thing, especially crime. there's no getting around that for joe biden. lawrence: yeah, it's a good point. the numbers aren't good. people are getting back to work. i would like to know how we got it so wrong, economists, people that track this on a day-to-day basis. two, we talk about the prices of everything going up. but also people are still recovering from covid. like like, people forgot if, i mean, the people that are many power forget that they told people they go back to work and the bills piled up. they've got to pay that rent back. they still are behind on other payments from not being able to go back to work, and they have decimated their savings accounts. so there's that. but there's also when you hook at the administration when it comes to gas prices and everything else, i don't think even though the president made that statement saying, oh, he understands, i don't think he really understands what average americans are going through because he wants to pass another stimulus package that he's trying to get through congress. so he's still not taking inflation serious. so if people are getting back to work, why are you still trying to pump money back in the economy? it still doesn't seem like that lightbulb is going off. maybe in his words but not in his actions, will. will: the administration is attempting to take credit for something that would have happened regardless of who was president. in other words, you shut down the american economy for a great period of time. once you open the economy back up, there will be job gains. people will be, people will get back to work. what needs to happen to the american economy was simply to open, just to return to normal. that didn't take any particular, you know, unique form of leadership. i mean, i guess in today's day and age it does take strength and courage, kind of which we saw, for example, in florida. but it's a relatively simple task the biden administration's actually resisted. they do get credit for the inflation because it is the policies that created the the inflation that he now talks about we've got to do something about. the paris thing he could do -- first thing he could do is re-examine his policies that you're set to continue. rachel: i guarantee you if you look at these numbers, all these numbers that seem to be good are actually bolstered by red states that are making his numbers look better. if it was up to this administration, i think we would still be much more shut down, and i think our numbers would be lore. but there's to question that he's messing with our monetary policy by trying to push her spending. that's going to hurt future generations as well, but again, i cannot understand for the life of me the energy policy of this administration. it's hurting america on all fronts, domestically, it's hurting people at the kitchen table, and it's weakening us on the front with foreign relations and foreign issues. so i think it's a big problem. lawrence: and you make a good point when you talk about the red states. texas has gained back all the jobs they lost from the pandemic, but you've got to remember what was happening. texas and states like florida were getting back to work, you had the president as well as other democrats saying heir doing this way too fast, putting people's lives at risk. and now that they have put people back to work -- [laughter] now they want to take credit for it. i think that's disingenuous. will: so throughout the morning we've been talking about some of the pushback, people finally standing up, children across the country when it comes to mask mandates. really honestly one of the most effective and perhaps one of the most brave examples of people pushing back is north of the border in canada, in this truckers freedom convoy. you've become familiar with this, all the truckers are in ottawa, and there is no intention as far as i can tell for them to leave. their going -- they're going to stay until these mandates go away. people are inspired, so people are donating. they've donated over $10 million through also a name you've become familiar with, gofundme. gofundme has seized those $10 million, will not give it to support the truckers' convoy. why? here's what they say. we now have evidence from law enforcement that the previous peaceful demonstration has become an occupation with police reports of violence and other unlawful activity. go fund maine has taken -- gofundme has taken the side of the government. it's on the side of power, it's on the side of authority, it's on the side of mandates. rachel: on the side of the elite. people are giving this pun because as long as they're there, they're going to need lodging, hotels, they're going to need -- and it's not just money, by the way, i know we're talking about gofundme, but other people, i saw some video footage last night on twitter, these polish immigrants who, you know, love freedom, you know, donating sausages and to polish doughnuts, you know? people are really trying to support these people, especially people who know what having their freedom removed looks like. so that money was to help those people stay in ottawa, help those truckers. and gofundme, as you said, has taken a stand. but listen to this tweet from elon musk who reminds us that gofundme had no problem with c.h.o.p., remember during the summer of love over in seattle. he said, relate me see if i can see that one. i'm having trouble reading it. he just says, oh, double standard. that's what he said, double standard. of course it's a double standard, you know? if you were in c.h. po. -- c.h.o.p., you could get money, but if you're a trucker in ottawa, guess not. lawrence: first of all, this is straight up stealing. rachel: yes, it is. lawrence: what happened to mostly peaceful? there has been some violence, but the majority of the people have demonstrated peacefully. number three, my pops is a truck driver, right? forget about the science, we're talking about people hard isolated in a truck, right? with a cooler and a bed that are not really in contact with people unless they're to to stopping at the rubbing stop to shower is and gas up -- truck stop to shower and gas up. does this make any sense? and i think in this just goes back to us allowing government to get away with this. and now they feel like something that's not supported by science or straight up common sense, they can get away with this. will: so your point about the anti-science nature of this, it's apropos, it's 100%. and the reason it's important is because it's not isolated. i hold my breath while i a take a picture -- [laughter] says the mayor of los angeles. everything is anti-science. but i think what these canadian truckers are doing is many more than about the ridiculousness of the mandates, they're standing up for freedom at large. they're standing against vaccine mandates, lockdown mandates, mandates at large. and i don't think it's limited to decade -- canada. this is matt mckenzie, he's one of those truckers, and he's saying this isn't over until we restore freedom for all canadians. not just truckers, all canadians. >> it's about removing the mandates. a lot of people think it has to do specifically with the trucker mandate, but in fact, it's about restoring the freedoms for all canadians. it's the freedom of choice. so so no longer with the restrictions with rahs masks, i mean, just leave it up to people. most of us are vaccinated. it's not an issue of vaccination. will: by the way, he's extremist, he's fringe according to justin trudeau -- rachel: violent. this is just unbelievable. gofundme, i hope somebody sues the pants out of gofundme. i mean, that is absolutely -- do not use that source anymore because it is, obviously, a very biased place to send your money, and you don't know if you're going to get your money where they promised it was going to go. i'm glad these truckers are standing up. i think they're doing a service to the entire world. everyone's watching and rooting for them, and we'll see how it turns out. lawrence: most of us are vaccinated. and i think people are missing this. people don't like their liberties being trampled on. this is not an anti-vax conversation. people don't like government telling them what to do, and it's just gone way too far. of. rachel: yeah. in canada especially, it's been really rough there going to churches and all kinds of stuff. all right. turning now to your headlines starting with a fox news alert. we're following breaking news out of blacksburg, virginia. one person is killed and four others hurt including a virginia tech student in a shooting near campus. it happened at a bar call melody hookah lounge around midnight. the school was placed on a brief lockdown. >> we were downtown tonight when we first saw the first alert. we contemplated whether we should stay or go, but we figured it was probably safest for us to actually stay at the bar until we heard more. rachel: police have not released any details about the suspect. it's unclear what led to the shooting, and the victim has not been identified. virginia tech was the site of the deadliest school shooting in u.s. history back in 2007. 32 people were killed. i remember that. a man accused of storming a home owned by former new york city mayor mike bloomberg and kidnapping his housekeeper at gunpoint is now behind bars. joseph beecher is facing federal kidnapping charges. he targeted the bloombergs' colorado ranch and forced the housekeeper to drive to wyoming. police tracked them down at a motel, carried out a hostage rescue and got the victim back uninjured. the winter olympics is kicking off with an opening ceremony in beijing. despite diplomatic boycotts and china's own strict lockdowns. pictures posted online appear to show the russian president sleeping as the ukrainian team was introduced. this as china chooses a uighur athlete to light the olympic flame. many calling it propaganda. ya think? if to display claims of china's genocide against the religious minority. meanwhile, tv ratings setting a few low for prime time viewership. but snowboard great sean white may change that, three-time olympic gold medalist says the beijing games will be his final competition. and those are your headlines, guys. will: all right. so this is going to be difficult for me because it violates my -- [laughter] resolution to start eating healthy, but mcdaniel's releases their land -- mcdonald's releases their land, air and sea monstrosity. so what we have to do is race, apparently, to assemble the best marine burger. rachel: what does that mean? lawrence: it's big mac, the filet o' fish and the mcchicken, and you have got to put it together, okay? i love big macs. it's been a while since i've had a mcdonald's burger. will: this is not healthy eating. lawrence: i'm going to add the -- rachel: so you just add the stuff -- lawrence: that's too much bread. will: i think i win. i think i'm done. lawrence: are you going to eat it thoughsome. rachel: that's the question. oh, my gosh, i can't get my mouth around this. will: did you get all three in there? rachel: i can't do this. lawrence: it's not bad. will: that's good. lawrence: the fish throws it off. will: you think? lawrence: it's a little crazy but it's -- will: exactly. i like it. rachel: you know what i like? i love pickles. lawrence: we have been ailing. [laughter] will: i need to detox. something's not right here. rachel: you went on this diet and it made him a little nauseous, and i told him this morning the way he feels is the way pregnant women feel, and now you have pickles too. [laughter] will: a ton of water and either i'm detoxing and i'm retocking now -- lau last i'm probably going to join you on this -- will: you are? lawrence: you know what? i gained 10 pounds over the break because of all the food and the cooking, so i need to do something. will: all right. i've got to restart. not because of that bite, because of other -- rachel: why don't you just cut out the sugar, which is what he's doing? will: that was good. let's go to florida where chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is celebrating national weather person's day from discovery cove. oh, boy. rachel: oh, wow! rick: will, i can't hear you, but i think you said it's my turn to talk. these guys are way louder than i am. we're here at the discovery cove in orlando. i'm getting a break from the cold weather and snow up in the north. as is the country. discovery cove here in florida, this place is -- and all of these guys here hanging out, these flamingos. a group of flamingos is called a flamboyant. absolutely speck tack a lahr to come to discovery cove, this is just one of the amazing things that you can see here. i think all of this is happening because it's national weather person's day, gets me out of the cold and come down, i love animals. and this is so incred credibly cool to be able to get to see these guys. i have no idea if i'm on tv anymore if because i can't hear anything. will: you're on tv, rick. i know you can't hear, so we'll leave it. this is a first because flamingos are yelling in your face. lawrence: the producers know not to send me finish. rachel: i will not do that. lawrence: i don't get into animals' habitat. rachel: i'm so afraid of birds. [laughter] i just want to know if these flamingos -- all kinds of birds, all very -- are they dangerous? could they bite him? will: touch one, rick. can you hear me? touch one. rick: i heard you now. all right. will: touch one. rick: so far so good. look at this guy, and, yes, the people around here are saying, don't do it, don't do it. [laughter] will: awesome. all right. lawrence: thanks, rick. will: hopefully the flamingos -- alvin bragg back pedals on his own soft on crime policies, but will it be enough to save the big apple? rachel: plus, this 6-year-old in need of a heart transplant adorably joining the duet9 and the heart-warming video that you don't want to miss. make sure you stay with us for that. 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>> i think it's a start in the right direction. it goes to show the american people that when your voices are loud enough, it can change things you want to be changed. thank god for officer rivera's wife. i really think she was the catalyst. but it's one thing to prosecute these crimes, but will the bail reform still get in the way of this? will they be able to keep the bad guys off the streets to stop furthering further crime in our streets? will: yeah, joe, kind of look at this every step of the way. i guess the most basic and fundamental step, the beginning is to defund the prison movement. the next was -- defund the police movement. the next was to stop prosecuting, quote-unquote, row level concern low level crimes. go after small crimes and big crimes don't happen. and then you bring up the third, once you do have the criminal, what do you do with them. so as we sit on the second step with the d.a., what will you charge, will he choose to truly go down the path of prosecuting all crimes? >> well, we're seeing in law enforcement so many people that have been charged with crimes such as robbery, burglary, weapons possession, yet they're still on the street. so is charging the crime really going to solve the problem? i don't think so. do i think it was of nice if that he he he released a memo, yeah, that's a start. but how to we follow it up? how to we keep the american people safe? new york city's the pinnacle of the world. everyone watches what goes on here. if things are done properly, the come knows are -- will fall across the nation. we just need to have the leaders to go out there and say, you know what? enough is enough, follow our lead and let's go forward. will: what you're leading us towards, joe, walk me through that path. okay, so bragg says i'm going to now start charging at a higher rate, i will charge felonies for some of these crimes that i was going to reduce. but what you're pointing out is that doesn't mean anything if it doesn't actually end up in the criminal in jail. >> absolutely. and i hope that, just like officer rivera's wife said, i hope their listening. i -- they're listening. we need help. as we heard from mayored a also, he keeps on saying we need help on the state, federal and city levels to work together to combat this. it's great to say one policy's changing, but with bad people on the street, they're going to continue to do bad things. allow the officers to do their jobs, but help us keeping them behind bars. will: charge the crime and then actually enforce the charges by keeping the criminals in jail. that's what i think you're highlighting right here. this is just one step in the equation, a small step forward on that step, but one in the entire equation. joe, great to talk to you this morning. thank you. >> have a great weekend. will: this -- is cutting the cord on china, refusing to air any olympics coverage over the human rights abuses. their owner joins us live next. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? 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if. >> i hope everybody joins me. this seems obvious to me. i'm actually smocked -- shocked that we're covering the olympics, i'm shocked that we're there, i'm shocked that the e.u. is there, i'm shocked that the ioc didn't move to olympics from china. my goal is very simple, every other bar and restaurant and hi other place that you watch, join me. don't put it on, don't watch and don't support this regime because how can anybody feel good about what's happening right now there? rachel: no, you're right. well, ratings are down from previous olympics, so that might be a good thing. what are your customers saying to you? what's the fee feedback? >> it's been all positive. we did an article about a week ago locally, and that's sort of of how this gained some steam. i did have a customer who wasn't aware of my policy that asked me last night about putting the olympics on, i kindly said i can't do that. i explain plained to her why, she totally understood, and the explanation i gave is, you know, given thing human rights atrocities that are taking place this china, we couldn't do it. and believe me, i'm a sports guy. we're a sports bar. i was a college basketball coach for 15 years. i want to put sports on in my bar, and i just can't do this. rachel: good for you. i think people are coming in for a beer and getting education as well from the if bar owner and from the customers who agree with you. you expressed some sympathy for the athletes. you feel bad for them, heavy worked all their life for this olympic dream, you place the blame on the olympic committee for putting the olympics in china despite all the human rights abuses that we all are so aware of. >> first of all, i want to point out we are supportive of the american athletes and really all the athletes worldwide. again, i am a sports guy. we know how hard they work. this is their moment in the sun. it's once every four years. it's the one set of sport where this only happens -- everything else you can play every year whether you're professional basketball, baseball, what have you, so i understand how challenging and how much this is just an unfair situation. but that unfair situation doesn't match the uighur forced labor that's taking place in china sod -- today, so that has to supersede everything else. rachel: but you're light. it is un-- you're right, it is unfortunate that the olympic committee has put these athletes in that position to be used as propaganda tools by the chief news government. chris -- chinese government. chris, you're a hero. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. rachel: you got it. all right. a virginia state delegate says he was rejected from joining the black caucus because he's a conservative. he airs his frustration on "fox & friends" weekend next. ♪ brian: we have put together the host if intellectual minds, they tackle the issues that matter most like never been done before, and i'm not overstating a thing. 8 and 11, be there. i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe even lifesaving. ♪do you know what the future holds?♪ ♪ ♪making your way in the world today♪ ♪takes everything you've got♪ ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? 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what was in the questionnaire? and what was it,en sign up for these values and if they do not, therefore, you're not eligible for the caucus? >> so the questionnaire had a series of questions, about five, and it said do you oppose any of our agenda, and that's where the real meat of the issue is. 100% clean energy, gun control, it's just the most far-left practices you can think of and that have nothing to do being black. it was just are you a leftist. not even moderate, just far left. rachel: yeah. i'm happy to be hispanic, i imagine if i was a member of congress, i wouldn't be welcome in the hispanic caucus with my values as well. why do you want to be in that caucus? >> well, you know, i wanted to bring the full measure of what it is to be an african-american, both conservatives and liberals, and we should have a voice that's unified together, not just one side's voice. and i wanted to bring that conservative voice because i'm the only conservative in the entire general assembly that's black. and so to not have that voice just paints a one-sided picture that's just inaccurate. and i wanted to fix that. lawrence: a.c., now that this has become national news, i've seen this everywhere, and the speech that you gave, a couple friends sent it my way, what has been the response from the black caucus? are they rethinking their position or standing firm? >> i haven't really spoken to any member since my speech, since my speech. actually, most of the members won't even say good morning to me anymore, but that's their personal preference. so i don't know what they're doing. will: and what's your takeaway? what does this mean? if being in the black caucus requires you to hold these certain beliefs, what is that message? >> that message is that it's not really a black caucus, it's a leftist caucus, and it's time for a really true black caucus, and i'm really -- have very much considered creating my own. rachel: you should. will: can i just follow up with thatsome and by the way, you should. rachel: remember when biden said if you don't agree with me, you ain't black? that's really the message. will: can we talk about the safety of creating alternatives to these exclusionary clubs, i'm just curious, if you did start a black caucus and were truly open to all points of view, i'd be fascinated to find out if other black legislators who are democrats would join you in your caucus in truly forming a black caucus that isn't solely leftist. i wonder what the response would be from your colleagues. >> well, personally, i hope they would come and join me. it would be a caucus of free come of -- free come of -- freedom of expression that all of our black brothers and sisters can really get behind. that remains to be seen. rachel: can i ask one last question? i'm sorry. do you think we should have race-based caucuses, or should they be issue offed- issue-based? >> i think thereabout be -- there should be cultural-based caucuses. there is a black culture, and i think that's -- the issue is the left has tried to hijack the black culture. and i want to help correct that. the culture of black people shouldn't belong to the left or the right, it should belong to black people, and that's what i -- that's what my caucus will stand for. usa last a.c., i appreciate what you're doing, and the only way you win is -- they don't want to invite you in, you've got to win their people. go into their districts and show them that. so thanks so much for joining "fox & friends." will: fascinating conversation. thank you. >> i appreciate it. thank you guys for having me. rachel: thank you. that's an interesting conversation -- will: and worthy of much more depth and time. rachel: it really is. lawrence: a.c. needs to be on the will cain podcast. will: what that means to have black culture, the worthiness, to your point, of race-based caucuses -- rachel: i can't, you know how we have the smithsonian has a black museum, native american museum, now they started the latin american museum, i was a fan for a while. i've completely changed my thinking. if i was president of the united states, i would change the entire system and make it by eras because i think we just need to integrate black history, spanish history is american history, and we should just divide it by area, and we shouldn't have the race-based -- i think the culture that you're talking about is similar to my if culture. i think maybe it should be around a christian caucus as opposed to a black caucus or a hispanic caucus. i don't know. we'll have to debate that later. will: we definitely need to. rachel: do it on the will cain podcast. we're getting that message many our ear. lawrence: rick reich muth is doing a fantastic job, we wanted to share some of his amazing stuff on "fox & friends". will: rick is right there -- [cheers and applause] >> hey! rick: good morning here, new york city. ♪ rick: you're going to get all the expert analysis. this is the car that these guys drive in. see how small, there's no space in here. so we're talking this whole time, and you have taken a hand off the steering wheel. pete: rick reichmuth is going to rappel down a 22-story building. rick: all right. guys, back to you. rachel: rick joins us now live from discovery cove in florida. happy national weather persons day. you know, rick, since it is your day, i'm just going to take the time to say how much we love you. you have been such a good friend of mine for so many years and just today i walked into my if office, and there was a bottle of tequila from rick are. will: i saw that too. [laughter] rachel: he's such a sweet, awesome guy. we just love you having part of your team, and i wanted to take time on your weather day to say that to you. rick: wow. gosh, thank you. i feel the same way about you and about all of you. and, yes, there's the big bottle of detequila, that was your christmas gift. [laughter] rachel: i just got it. rick: sorry, i didn't get everyone here one on the couch. yeah, i tell you what, i think probably the bigger gift was to not have pete on the couch to make fun of me in a wet suit -- [laughter] rachel: he'll be here tomorrow to do it. [laughter] will: you know -- rick: i know. will: i met rick, just for what it's worth, on the streets of manhattan some, i don't know, more than a decade ago. i walked up and said, hey, i'm a fan. i wasn't on fox, but it's so awesome that whatever it ended up being more than ten years later, rick, we get to work together because you're just a good dude. i like getting to be around you on a regular basis. lawrence: and a total pro. rachel: yeah. when the the weather hits, we're always glad we've got rick to break it down forrous. -- for us. you're not just good at weather, you're a good friend. rick: well, thank you. listen, that's the beauty of the show, honestly, is that we all like each other, and it makes doing the show so much easier when you actually feel love for the people you work with. will: and i want to make fun of you but, man, that wet suit -- rachel: i think you look good. will: you're looking pretty beat up. rachel: you look good. [laughter] rick: it's never going to be amazing. [laughter] will: wet suits can be flattering, you know? they get everything tight -- we've got to go, rick. 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[laughter] in the ocean with a shark, he deserves it because it's their home. would you like somebody coming in your home? rachel: looking at those images in florida makes me want to go to florida. >> mollica full wetsuit, like a spring suit. rachel: we've been talking about that, rick is looking pretty fine. >> we will let him respond to that a little later. from the olympics, this is a dutch reporter broadcasting live from china but what you see is a beijing official, media overseer, governmental official shoving a dutch reporter off-camera on live television. our correspondent pulled away from the camera but here's 12:00 p.m. live, this is increasingly becoming a daily reality. he was able to finish his story. i think it's worth pointing out with what was going on here, they found unflattering. if they are willing to do that one unflattering shock, how will they respond to actual reporting on what's going on in china? rachel: nancy pelosi weighed in and basically told the athletes and everybody don't say anything that will offend the chinese, i think it's an odd message. it really is unbelievable, i never thought we should have the games in china not just because of the leaders but that's enough, the most outrageous, concentration camps, that's horrible but let's not forget this is the country that unleashed, from their lab in will hand this virus, they lied about it, scientists try to whistleblower, these countries our adversary, not in a will country and we should treat them like -- not treat them like a normal country and certainly not give them the stage of propaganda display using our own athletes to do it. >> when i first saw it, to do that on national tv, you realize the whole world is watching. fake it till you make it a menu here on nbc, officially providing coverage for the chinese, the chinese are sticking it to the west but then there was this clip from someone, watch. >> i think it's standard right now you have to have a business, who are we to criticize china's human rights records when we have ongoing attacks by the state against unarmed citizens and got assaults on the voting rights of our people of color in various states in this country. i think it is possible and necessary more than ever to set everything out if you enjoy the games themselves. >> that it became very clear to me, the reason why china feels they can get away with this is because americans, the united states of america, the land of the free, the border everyone keeps trying to hop or come across the world to get to, to china and this is the cover they have so why not do what they want? >> what you just saw all right there is unacceptable, completely despicable. i was a commentator comparing voter id, a proper subject, all americans, 80% of americans, black or white, comparing voter id to genocide. the question asked, how do you watch covid at the same time to understand what's going on in china? 's answer was to say nobody has clean hands. that is despicable enough but i think this is incredibly important, that individual, he's a commentator in the sports world, he is the head of sports journalism of northwestern university, that is the voice teaching future journalists out there to go into the world and that's the most prestigious department in the country. that will populate every sports blog, every sports network, every newspaper writer and it's relegated, fats how you are taught to think. that's what's going on in that will be our downfall. rachel: our downfall is we dig even deeper, what is happening there? are universities, elites, corporations, politicians, they have been captured. this is a complete strategy by the chinese communist, the people who make public opinion like this guy or policy like the people in washington corporations who decided fund or sponsor this, now representing not the u.s. but representing china, she still gets an american sponsorship, that's because they have been caught off, paid by the communist government who has money they dole out to get people like that to say things like that, that is the biggest problem we are facing, there are people who have lost patriotism and love for the country they are willing to take the chinese communist government and dole out lies and cover for human rights abuses. will: whether he is taking money from the chinese government knowing or unknowingly influencing the chinese government, whether or not it's happening, we know it is happening in terms of set the individual aside, we note that the chinese communist tool to influence our culture. universities and our corporations and capitalism with their dollars in funding to influence the minds of americans. whether it was knowingly or unknowingly, it still is paid for those people. rachel: and that's why patriotism and love of country is so important and there's a marxist agenda, if you don't love your country, it's probably easier to take that. >> so true, we are going to talk about that more. we had a black republican on earlier today simply just wanted to join the congressional state black caucus in the legislature. they had a question or and denied him because he didn't meet the questioner. we had him on earlier today. >> the questionnaire had a series of questions listing three priorities and then opposing the agenda. the agenda is where this "issue is". things like one 100% clean energy, gun-control, the most far left practices you can think of that had nothing to do with being black. it's not really a black caucus, it's a leftist caucus. it time for a really true black caucus. i'm very much considering creating my own. the issue is the left has try to hijack it and i want to correct that. the cultural of black people shouldn't go to the left or the right. that's what my caucus will stand for. >> this argument i've been making for years because the left has tried to make it synonymous with the culture, everything they put in the questionnaire did not line up. both democrats and republicans do not describe any of the stuff they laid out in that questionnaire. rachel: he mentioned gun-control and energy but the most egregious are the things about cultural issues such as a strong family many people like black lives matter for example, they want to tear down the black family, they don't think the family is the center of our society or foundational thing, it's interesting. we had a fascinating discussion, he said he wanted to start another caucus based on what he considers true black culture and values, i said why have a black caucus at all? why don't we get behind these ideas and values and not use race as the defining thing in this caucus? >> i love your idea and yes, my version of america, it doesn't mean the judgment free society, where we judge people as individuals, their faith, their reason, whatever, but to the deeper pete piece of his question, should we have identity politics? hispanic caucus and black caucus is, should we be fracturing? once we get to that question, this is where you address this and he addresses this as well, i want my own caucus. how could he get anyone else to join it? could he get the black democrats in virginia to join him? if it requires these beliefs, part of what is the black caucus and i don't know the answer. >> when it comes to gun control, it's rooted in racism, that is anti- black. having this conversation on his podcast, i think culture is important, something we should appreciate. part of the reason we have black history month is because there is an effort to remove that american history out of the textbooks that implement the black history. so yes, america first. yes, i am also black and until we can start embedding everything into one thing -- >> but we should start. i brought up the smithsonian, i was somebody who initially would be part of the board but i was essentially out, there's a black history museum and native american and it's going to have to bash they will have a hispanic one, we might as well and every thought and i'm like no, if i was president, i would redo this whole thing, black history, hispanic, chinese history, it's part of this history. we should do and show we are integrated fully. if i was a member of congress, i would not be welcome to the hispanic caucus but why would i want to join them? i look at aoc, also hispanic like me, i know you as a friend, you and i have talked, we had personal conversations, i have much more in common with you as a white man protected -- despite that -- >> influencers have very little impact in our relationship. rachel: the way we want to raise our kids and the things we talk about with our family, i have more in common with you than aoc. it doesn't make a difference. i think what you are saying about looking at us as individuals, that's what we have to get back to and we have to start somewhere. >> i totally agree, it's hard for us because we operate and have difficult conversations but what i was saying about the museum is part of the reason why the museum was created is because the other smithsonian, that history was not included. rachel: been change that. >> we have to ask why that was. and that's another conversation. will: i get both of your points. we are talking about when it comes to this in virginia, identity politics is not really about black history and not respect or black caucus, it's about policy. it doesn't matter that he was black. what matters is the policies. rachel: i guarantee when the hispanic or latin american museum or whatever they call it will talk about funding, it will turn into social museum. it will not be about that spewing additional headlines, one person killed, a shooting near a campus. this was around midnight. a short walk from campus, the school was placed on a brief lockdown. police do not have details about the suspects, it's unclear what led to the shooting and the victim has not been identified. our condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased and we extend support to those injured. hypersensitivity around pascual because that was the site of the deadliest school shooting in u.s. history in 2007. thirty-two people were killed then. a churchgoer in australia left when a police officer interrupts mass. this photo shared on facebook by an outraged church, he locked himself in started up and down the aisles and checked masks. it's a matter of regret to be police were placed in the position that led them to make the action they did. country music star blake, a 6-year-old boy awaiting a heart transplant. watch. ♪♪ [cheering] >> god's country as her sons favorite song. she was brought to tears. those are your headlines. rachel: i want to know if he gets the heart, is he on the list? i want to know more. what an adorable child and a wonderful thing for blake and that family, not just for him but the whole family. >> not all heroes wear a cape. checking from discovery cove for the national weatherman today. hey, rick. [laughter] >> i am feeding raise and this is the coolest thing ever. we are here at discovery cove in orlando, you can come here, this is a cool park because of the amount of people, 1500 people every day so just come and hang out and chill and you have all kinds of interactions and conservation with these guys. it's like a vacuum taking these fish out of my hands and this is really cool. this is the treat they are giving me for national weatherman today because i love animals. and of course, nice to get out in the cold weather. we had bad weather and we will have a good night or week or so, so if you plan your trip here down to florida, this is the coolest thing ever. >> why do you have to wear the gloves? [laughter] >> will they take a finger if i didn't have the glove? they say no but it's an interesting relationship right now. [laughter] >> you say this is the coolest thing ever. >> yes, it is. >> i like that you didn't ask the people before you started feeding them. [laughter] i would consider myself brave, fat question might have occurred to me. >> i always assume they would not let me die. [laughter] >> a lot of trust in your authorities. [laughter] rachel: i think it is scary to see their face peak up, they look like sharks. i know they are stingrays but they look like sharks. >> we will check in with you later, thanks, rick. rachel: who knew he was this brave? awesome. this teen berated by his sub teacher by wearing this mask. >> a blue line and it. >> there is a blue line. rachel: he points us with why he is standing up. >> a mayor about to make it rain and the sunshine state by catching up on crypto currency. that next. ♪♪ ♪♪ francis suarez for the first time ever, to more than $5 million in back money could be used to lower taxes. mayor suarez joins us now. thanks for joining "fox & friends". are you going to make it rain for the people of miami? >> i try to make it simple as possible basically we collaborated with an organization called britt going and they created a coin called miami quite. they created another.in what happens is when you mind the coins, it's similar to how big.is mind. it derives its own benefit in this case, it's about 30% of the revenue, it's generated $15 million for about four or five months, with got the first of $5 million in one think we want to do is we are staking it, basically lending the money with the revenue we generate from the states and give it on the dividends for the residents in bitcoin so they get a percentage of the winnings if you will, a good investment of innovation we've created so every citizen will have bitcoin in their digital wallet and crypto currency but they will get something valuable that they can use for everyday things. as well as the possibility if this continues to grow, we can run the city. it's generated about 15 -- $20 million and if it were to go generate 4,150,000,000, we could run the city without it, incredible. >> i just got back to dallas but you are making an interesting case, you're talking about money, lowering taxes, you're getting me excited. there's a 56% rise in value and miami.in august, what is the response of your residence? >> they are excited. they are happy there mayor is innovative. getting ahead of generational, of course they are excited about bitcoin but i think what is exciting is the way miami's position, we've positioned ourselves as the epicenter of capitol, the major market in this world, new york will come up and miami right now is number one in the nation tech job migration, 200 billion assets under management in the last 15 months we've grown two 100% year-over-year. so the city is doing phenomenally well. the healthiest city in america and number one in pandemic recovery so we have a great story to tell and residents will have a future there will be more prosperous. >> you told that story today and made a compelling case. thank you so much, mr. mayor. >> thank you. >> lower taxes. resident biden touting his operation, killing a top isis leader while ignoring the organization and ecstatic under his mismanaged leadership. stuart scheller, demanding accountability from our leader, is sound off next. ♪♪ colonel stuart scheller col. stuart scheller col. stuart scheller col. stuart scheller . your kindness outshines your highs and lows. dot your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs, once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high cholesterol and weight gain, and high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, may occur. side effects may not appear for several weeks. common side effects include sleepiness and stomach issues. movement dysfunction and restlessness are also common. you are greater than your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. welcome back to "fox & friends", fox news alert. russia building up forces around ukraine, sources telling fox news has 70% of the military he needs for a full invasion. this is the pentagon says intel suggests moscow plans to use an attack by ukrainians to justify invading. her not to react, lieutenant colonel and offer of the upcoming crisis of command, stuart scheller joins us now. great to have you on the show. this situation in ukraine is very complicated so i guess my question to you, given what you know about american leadership, how do you think we are going to handle this situation? you feel confident our leaders will guide us to a situation that could escalate easily? >> tough question. the russian buildup we are talking about it a lot right now, started back in april. this is not something that just materialized but it seems like right now senior leaders are deciding to react following afghan withdrawal. my concern is this is a nato problem and right now the united states is not doing a good job of building consensus from date of partners so that needs to happen first and foremost. rachel: part of the reason we don't have consensus with nato is the energy policy taken up by europe. 40% of the natural gas europe uses is coming from russia, germany, wants to keep that coming so obviously there is no consensus there. how much of the energy policy that germany is pursuing? >> germany actually just stated they weren't going to send any arms to ukraine so the u.s. is arming the ukrainians even though they say they won't put forces and. germany said they won't, they would potentially provide hospital support but it makes you wonder what nato is, one of the biggest partners in germany not even willing to arm their native partner. >> what you think should happen? >> we should go to nato, if i was the leader of the united states, i would pull every member of nato in a room and say, what are we doing? a nato partner, not a nato member but are we prepared to have a military response? if the answer is no that i would publicly state that so there's not confusion and then if the answer is no, i would look at the utility to be honest. >> we recently took out and isis leader in syria, here's the president talking about it. i want your thoughts on the other side. >> last night operation took a major terrorist off the battlefield and send a strong message to terrorists around the world. we will come after you and find you. once again today we continue unceasing efforts to keep american people safe in the strength and security of our allies and partners around the world. >> stuart, is isis stronger because of the way we got out of afghanistan? >> i don't know about that, isis is stronger because of what we did to iraq. i think the hit was good, we put special forces on the ground, didn't lose any of our guys. i call it a success. the problem is in syria, the united states doesn't have a macro strategy. the situation in syria stagnated the last few years, american troops are still in syria and the commander, general mckenzie, the same kind responsible for the afghan withdrawal, syria belongs to him and holistically the united states is not good at developing operational strategic plans that transcend political parties. right now he's stagnated and we are playing whack a mole with the military. i'm happy we've got him but i think we need to look at our strategy right now. >> our leaders certainly aren't inspiring a lot of confidence. it's an honor to have you on our show, thank you for joining us this morning. all right, a brave teen paraded by a substitute teacher for wearing a blue line thinned mask. he joins us with why he's standing up. 13-year-old boy in california paraded by a substitute teacher for wearing a thin blue line mask. a show of support for his father and stepmother who are both cops. >> that's what you're doing. red, white and blue. no, black with a new line. >> yes, a thin blue line. >> that student, lucas, he believed in his parents. thank you both for being with us. you're wearing the mask, thin blue line mask and substitute teacher has a problem, how did it start? >> i was sitting down doing my work and she sat in the desk behind me and she told me it was not a real american flag. i was confused because i didn't know what he was talking about at first and he kept saying it's un-american and if police don't like you, they will shoot you. >> did it come out of the blue to you or has this teacher been political in the past or made statements? i know it's a substitute teacher so he's probably not around a lot but how surprised were you that this happened? >> i was very surprised, it was out of the blue. he was never political with me or other kids in the class. >> tell me about the family, the father and stepmother, there is a long history of law enforcement in the family. >> is status of sgt. for the local sheriff's department in his stepmom is also in law enforcement in another county. >> i am curious, how did his father react and how does his family feel? >> everybody is extremely shocked. obviously angry. i'm pretty heartbroken that this is even an issue he had to deal with, at the same time he reacted the way he did and stood up for what he is so passionate about and what he believes in. >> lucas, what happened when you did stand up? how long did this go on? it seemed to escalate. how long did this go on and how did it end? >> it went on for about 20 minutes, i'm pretty sure. it ended when the bell rung to go to the next class. >> this was 20 minutes of your class. , i don't know how long your classes are but i assume half of your learning time? >> yes. >> how did your classmates respond? i see some of them standing up, it sounds like some of them are addressing this as well but how did your class respond? >> they had my back and they didn't believe it was right for the sub to speak out of his personal beliefs like that. >> what did he say in the end as he listened, what was he trying to say? >> i'm not too sure. >> it's hard to understand. amanda, what is this for you and the family? >> i spoke to the principal and superintendent, the principal right off the bat sent an e-mail before i even heard about this to let us know in the whole school this substitute teacher will not be allowed back to sub in this school district. the superintendent let us know a request has been made for him to not teach again in the county. then the next step we are working on is putting statements together so he can't teach again at all. >> lucas, bravo. proud of you for standing up. i don't know of your beliefs in that moment, always hard in the moment. we appreciate you, amanda for standing up and making sure this doesn't happen again. thank you for joining us on "fox & friends". >> thank you we look we have a statement we want to read you from the school district assess the substitute teacher was working on the lyman gilman campus monday january 31. this substitute teacher engaged in a verbal altercation regarding student mask that caused disruption. our district expects all educators to perform duties with the utmost respect and professionalism. as a result, this substitute teacher will not return to the school district. thank you for your inquiry. however, well-respected employer we cannot comment further. >> unbelievable. we will be talking about this at the top. turning to other headlines, a five euro boy who has been trapped in a well and morocco for three days. he fell down a 100-foot well playing tuesday afternoon. food, water and oxygen has been all lowered to him. they have started digging manually. ♪♪ congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez democratic socialist definition of capitalism. listen to this. >> at its core what we are talking about is the absolute pursuit of profit of all environmental and social costs. >> i think she meant crony capitalism. she went on to say capitalism in america is not a redeemable system because she says a small group of private superrich citizens control society. take a look at this, judge jeanine pirro on topper growth, this final show appointing every question wrong. i managed to win a score of zero to negative three. >> george jones. >> i'm going to do a. >> you may be at zero the judge is a little lower than that. >> the judge was great. i walked away with a victory and i love truckers teacher t-shirts. those are your headlines. >> judge jeanine is no small thing, that is something you can hang your hat on. that means you are smart, to. >> she is intimidating. [laughter] she has a lot of fire in her. >> and she is boss. >> her office used to be next door to my. >> i watched the whole segment, it was really fun. let's check back with rick from live from discovery cove. he joins us now with spokesperson amanda and louis. [laughter] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us and taking the time. >> so happy you are here. >> tell me about louis. >> us lost. right up here has two toes to help him hang out on the trees in the rain forest in central and south america. >> it looks like he's going to sleep. >> basically they sleep 18 to 20 hours a day. they have a slow metabolism and as a result but right now i think he is up and active. >> give give me rules from the shoulders to the front if he's not looking at you, those are the roles. >> that is correct. >> he's looking at me, and i okay? >> absolutely. >> he's way softer than i thought, he looks like a porcupine but he's not at all. >> we ask yes they think he feels like because he does so course, he has microscopic groups to allow algae in their and i would help him blend with the rainforest he lives in. >> you see the algae kind of growing on him, that's normal and could. >> it is, yes. >> can he move fast? >> they can move fast for defense and they have very sharp teeth and their claws would be very sharp in the rain forest as well. >> except on the back, i've tried every position possible, they are not budging on this one. this is a great thing to do for families. acute so much. he is so beautiful. >> thank you so much and we appreciate you and the conservation efforts to conserve our rainforest. >> what a great segment, that was very fun. thanks, rick. still ahead, these two pizzerias are serving upper slice of soul. they put their competition aside and helped one another in need. ♪♪ welcome back to "fox & friends". after a fire burned down a pizza restaurant and pizzeria, their competitor stepped in to offer a slice of hope. they are putting their product encircle in boxes along with a flyer for the pizzeria. there helping raise money to rebuild the pizza owner, jeremy. this is a heartwarming story. what happened to your restaurant? >> we don't know nothing officially yet but january 2, around 11:00 a fire started and it took the whole building. >> it's so sad. jeremy, a competitor might say great, now i don't have circle pizza there or circle and pizza there, you said i'm going to help them out using their pizza boxes, putting a flyer on, why did you decide to help? >> they are a great family, a long-standing establishment in the community and garrett has helped us in the past when we experienced a pepperoni shortage here where we couldn't get anything. he was willing to donate what we needed to get us through so the pepperoni could come in. >> garrett, tell me what it means to you to have jeremy at his business help you out, what does it tell you? >> just his character, it is amazing. that was a big step and a lot of pressure taken off of us because i sometime those bites have to be paid for so it helped out a ton. i keep telling him i don't know the words to thank him enough. >> jeremy, what has been the customer response seeing two competitors helping each other out in a time of need? >> the feedback we've been receiving is positive from the community. they have rallied and supported local groups and it's been interesting to see people happy about something rather than grumbling about their day-to-day job. >> i love during how you have helped each other with different things especially something as tragic as this fire. i think capitalism was always meant to have guardrails of ethical morals, good people, you guys are both proof that still exists in our country, you're giving the nation a lot of hope so i wish you good luck, jeremy. thank you both for joining us. you can donate help out at circle in pizza@foxnews.com, there is a quick you can click there and go to the gofundme. garrett, jeremy, thanks for giving america that little bit of hope. >> thank you, thanks, jeremy. >> so sweet. all right, we have a big are still ahead. dan bongino, ty dylan. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... 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will: we're doing well. i brought up your nypd service, and as always, it comes in handy, it lends to this topic of conversation. you've probably seen this video, dan, it's stunning. a substitute teacher berating a young man who chose to wear a blue lives matter mask to school. first, let me play for you the video of what happened in school that day. >> sure. will: watch this. will: there you go, dan. the thin blue line is the new confederate flag. what say you? >> you know, one of my favorite books and movies as well is you know the natural, will, you probably love that movie. robert redford. roy hobbs, the baseball player. there's this really great quality where roy's old friend from childhood says we all learn two lives, you know, the one we learn from and the one we live after that, after we've learned from all our mistakes. and i wonder collectively as a country, right, have we reached the point yet where we've learned from the mistakes of demonizing and making police out to be the bad guys. and i wonder sometimes if we've hit that valley yet at the bottom. and i don't think we have. and i say to the people who continue to do this and attack the police and insist that police are the bad guys and the bad guys are the good guys in what's one of the most pernicious, grotesque 180s i've ever seen, i say to them, do you see who you are, right? do you see what you're turning the country into? think about what the modern left has become, right? the things we once accepted as truth, right, that the majority of police officers are there for noble reasons. they're certainly not there to get rich. they're there to end enhance public safety. now all of a sudden the left is turning around to they're like this pernicious force of evil ninjas who are out on the street to assassinate people. and i say when you wake up in the morning, do you see who you've become? you've become -- in the tyranny, totalitarian playbook, right, if there was, like, a 12-step plan, you're on step 9 right now. everything tyrants and totalitarians have done, right, making the bad guys the good guys, falling in love with censorship, becoming pathological liars in front of the american people, teaching kids to hate each other based on skin color, that is the playbook, and you're enacting every step of it. and i just wonder when are you going to get to that second life where you learn from the mistakes you made in the first one. when does it have to happen? i don't know. i don't know when we turn around. i know we will, but i don't know when it's going to happen. lawrence: dan, this is the part -- you did a fantastic job of summing it up. the kid didn't even know what the confederate flag was. so there again is indoctrination if, it's nonsense. and now you're trying to make the kid feel bad, and he has no type of connection -- i mean, it's obviously awful, dan, that he's making the comparison. but he's also telling this child who has no clue about the confederate flag. >> yeah. and -- [laughter] you know what's an even bigger takeaway to me was from watching that video? how comfortable these substitute teachers are engaging in in this ridiculous conversation. rachel: yeah. >> guys, you watched it -- i watched the interview, great interview. the kid said -- young man, sorry, he said, yeah, this went on for, like, 20 minutessings. a class is, like, 50 minutes, right? i was a teacher in the old academy if, so half the class was the teacher raging against a blue lives matter flag. lawrence: unbelievable. >> lawrence, right, we're on the air, all of us. sometimes you're on the air you're in a conversation, an interview, it's not going well. what do you do, you wrap it up, right? not every interview's a rock star. not this clown. this bay's like -- guy's, like, let's keep it going. what's a sitcom? 20, 22 minutes of content? this guy made his own sitcom. [laughter] i love imbeciles. i mean, this guy did 20 minutes -- will: and another thing. >> he was, like, he was like that guy prince from shamwell. wait, there's more. [laughter] 20 minutes, man, 20 minutes. shows you how crazy the left's become that he didn't even think there was a problem, and the guy on his shoulder never said, hey, buddy, this is probably a dumb idea, wrap it up. rachel: yeah. and i think what's interesting is this was caught on tape, right? and so many of the teachers are coming out of teachers' colleges where they think it's part of their job to, you know, impart to the children, to the students this equity message which, of course, is also wrapped up in this anti-cop message. and i think that's what we're seeing here. you look at this kid, i mean, i'm sorry he doesn't know what the confederate flag is, but that shows he's probably not getting a lot of history, but he's getting a lot of equity and all this other racial stuff, you know, we had blm week last week. by the way, dan, here's the mom that will interviewed earlier. i want you to listen to what she had to say. >> he kept saying that it's un-american and how if police don't like you, they'll shoot you. i was very surprised. it was out of the blue. i had no idea. he was never political with me or the other kids in the class. >> yeah, everybody is just extremely shocked and, obviously, angry. and pretty heart broken that this is even an issue that he had to deal with this. at the same time proud that he reacted the way that he did and he stood up for what he's so passionate about and what he believes in. rachel: dan? >> think about this, right? think about this. i've been at, gosh, hundreds if not thousands of roll calls in my time in law enforcement, federal and local, right? i have -- i can't believe we even have to say this. i have never been to -- this is a shocker. the left, get ready. take the cotton out of your ears and stick it in your mouth for a minute. i have never been to a roll call where i met a cop who was, like, man, i just need to go out and shoot someone today. i have never, ever -- if you said that at a roll call, you would be, people would look at you, like, you'd be in psychiatric care tomorrow morning. your gun and shield would be immediately taken way. but the crazy thing is whereas you and i are like, of course, that's ridiculous, there are leftists out there hearing this who are like, nah, doesn't make sense to me, he definitely wants to kill somebody. the guy believes that cops go out there to kill people every day. do you guys understand how freaking crazy that is? dude, that's crazy pill. like, seriously. go find a qualified mental health professional immediately and seek help. that is crazy pills. it is delirious. and one more thing, it just goes to show you, get with your kids out of this -- >> [inaudible] >> get them out of these schools. and if you're donating to your college campus, you better darn well make sure there's some political diversity on those college campuses until you give them one more dime. this fight is on, it's coming to your door. you can't avoid it for one her day. don't sit there and sit on the sidelines -- rachel: dan, you're so right. you need to become a better consumer of education. at the elementary, junior high, high school and collegiate level, it's on us. get your kids out of schools that are hurting them or indoctrinating them because there's, i mean, there's just not enough -- you'll lose your kids by the time you think you're reforming the schools. you're wasting time. i want -- not that they shouldn't fight, but i just think your own kid is losing time. here's the statement, by the way, that we got from the grass valley school district. this substitute teacher engaged in a verbal altercation which caused disruption. our district expect educators to portfolio their duties -- perform their duties with the utmost respect. as a result, this substitute teacher will not return are. will: there you go. dan, you've invested in disruption when it comes to youtube -- rachel: in the dictionary it says disrupt arer and taan bongino. -- dan bongino. will: it's a technical term, a disrupter to youtube, and you've been an integral part of creating a that alternative, and that brings up this, dan, because, you know, this is a screaming need for an alternative. gofundme, the major fund raising web site for people to donate to causes out there, is the major vehicle people have donated to the truckers' convoy in canada. and to the tune of $10 million. go fund maine said, no, we will not be delivering those funds. there's reports of violence and harassment according to gofundme. we now have evidence from law enforcement that previously peaceful demonstrations have become an occupation with police reports and violence and other unlawful activity, so they won't deliver that $10 million, dan, to the truckers' convoy. there's gofundme if, and they've made themselves clear to the consumer. >> no. let me bring -- because i know lefties watch too. i'm crystal clear it's canada, therefore, first amendment -- i get that, okay? because lefties watch the show, and they like to cut the clip. i know it's canada, not the ideas. -- united states. the fact that they coordinated, apparently, with a police department and an agency up there of the government to have these funds essentially confiscated, and then it appears gofundme is going to return the money back. instead of their original approach which appears that -- appeared that they were going to just steal the money and give it to other people, which was crazy. apparently, they've relented on that. but if that were to happen in the united states and, by the way,s the happening now because jen psaki was up an the podium last week hinting and nodding to spotify and other platforms to censor what she thinks is misinformation. folks, we've got some serious government, private coordination, first amendment issues going on right here. again, if what happens in canada happened here, this is not a -- it's always been a censorship issue, guys. let's stop the lefty euphemisms, b.s. nonsense. the left loves censorship, period, okay? the verdict is in, the judge has ruled, it's a censorship issue, period. whether it was a first amendment issue is an open question. we are now getting into dangerous territory with government-paid officials like jen psaki in government buildings, the white house, taking orders from a government employee, president biden, telling private platforms take this stuff down, wink and a nod. hate to see your place burn down if you don't give us -- you know what i mean? we're in really, really dangerous first amendment territory now. but the censorship issue, it's been that the whole time. gofundme should be embarrassed. it's why i got involved with rumble, i created parallel economy. listen, i put my money where my mouth is. i i just like to give people alternatives. it's why -- i have no financial relationship at all. sub sack, likewise. people are sick of the censorship economy. you are going to see a national divorce coming soon from consumers who believe in censorship and consumers who believe in free speech, and rumble, we had our best month ever. we just -- it went crazy this month. rachel: i hope you're right, dan. i hope you're right. we saw the footage of the dutch reporter getting, you know, pushed away by the chinese goon, the official. how is that any if, but how is that any if different than what these companies are doing? they're also censoring. they're also trying to push everyone out of the way who has a different point of view. >> rachel -- rachel: same thing. >> you know, paula and i adore you, but i have to tell you, of all the things you've ever said on the air, that is -- i wish i would have thought of that. you are so right. if you have not seen the danish reporter from the olympics with his finish the chinese communist party handler pushing him off the air as he dares report about china, that's youtube. that's twitter. that's gofundme. that's facebook. and as you just said, what's the difference? oh, you want to speak to people on the air and free speech? sorry. come over here and join us in the gulag. that is the best analogy i have ever seen. i'm snipping that for my podcast on monday. [laughter] well said. that's exactly what -- what's the difference? what's the difference? lawrence: well, the o.g. of weekend prime time, "unfiltered" tonight on the fox news channel. [laughter] >> i've only been that since may. [laughter] lawrence, your show is spectacular. it's an honor to be seated between both brian and you. this is a killer weekend lineup. everybody's going to love your show tonight. i've got dr. peter mccullough on my show at nine. he was censored for speaking candid hi about coronavirus. he's not happy about it. he's our opening segment. i've got eric trump as well and a pretty hairy "unfiltered." i have segment where i go totally off prompter. it's about something, lawrence, i know you care about a lot, and that's the two americas. inner city america that's been screwed out of the american dream. it was totally off the cuff and from the heart. and congrats on your show. it was awesome. you've got a real knack for this thing. lawrence: thanks, brother. i've known dan since i was 16 years old and he's the same way, talking about -- will: the fascinating thing is you've only known him for, like, two years. [laughter] lawrence: that was good. >> listen, when i was lawrence's age, i think i was still playing whiffleball -- [laughter] it's time to wake up. will: all right, dan. we'll see you tonight. lawrence: see you, brother. rachel: thanks, dan. will: rick reichmuth is live in discovery cove in florida for national weather person's day. he's deeping in the water -- deeper in the water. what's happening now? rick: one of my favorite places. any place there's animals is where i want to be. we're here in discovery cove. who's this? >> this is marea, and she's come to say happy national weather person's day. discovery cove in beautiful, sunny florida. rick: how old is she? >> 18 years old. rick: may i? >> sure. give her a nice little rub down. [laughter] rick: she's really big. >> she is, yeah. she's coming up between 350-400 pounds. rick: wow. >> yeah, she's a big girl. rick: we're here at discovery cove learning a lot about this place, we're going to be talking with kelly coming up later on in the show about this, learning more about these guys, i can't wait. guys, back to you. will: that's awesome. lawrence: thanks, rick. still ahead, a chinese official shoved a dutch reporter off camera at the olympics. brian kilmeade woke up early to join us on saturday as calls to boycott beijing intensify. that's next on fox. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx®. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. 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[laughter] unbelievable. that kind of disrespect -- rachel: i did follow the memo -- >> i don't really care, i'm not watching. i have a lot of kids. rachel: i got the memo not to mention lawrence and dan's show from you, so i thought we were good on that. [laughter] >> oh, sorry, i didn't know you got that. i apologize. so i saw, i watched mike, the id say controversy about the uighurs, reportedly a million people locked down, and he talked about hong kong's freedom being taken away and this controversy and the aggression in the south china sea. and they didn't come out and say i am upset by this, this abhors me. he said reports are. they did cover it, just for the record. so nbc did cover it, and may maybe have one or two reporters there, but all their anchors doing the play-by-play, men and women, are not there. so they were dealt the worst possible hand. the other secret is nobody wants the i didn't games. -- winter games. kazahkstan stand was the only one other that bid for it. it's not like they're beating france or norway. nobody wants them. they're a money loser. i and, i think, will, you agree, you have a similar sentiment, i love athletes that are the best that get no publicity. they just do it because they want to compete, they want to get the medal and, of course, they hope to get endorsements to make a living. but, you know, from the if bobsledders to the luge, this is their moment. and i was against the boycott because the people that get hurt the most are the people that have been killing themselves, sacrificing relationships, careers in their 20s, elite athletes in sports unlike baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer, even soccer now, to get the publicity even at the minor league level. but what we're watching now and what i saw with that dutch reporter, that is the chinese saying i don't care how it looks. i know this looks terrible, i mow this underlines everything the world thinks about us. you know the world where we just poison and killed millions of people and never apologized or told you how it happened? they are -- when this ends, the world will not be the same place. if anybody needed convincing from the small corners of sweden to the far reaches of montana that china wants to dominate america and the world, by the time we're done doing the, watching what is really elite athletes competing in olympic games, when that's done, i think the world's going to know that we have an enemy like wove never seen before -- we've never seen before. lawrence: we should have picked it up, it has to be anybody but china. we need a united front on that. brian, want to get your comment if on this because bill maher says, talked about covid and the lockdown, he says helping the vulnerable and get back to normal. watch this and we'll get your reaction. >> contrary to popular lore, covid is not russian are roulette. of course, any virus, anything can kill anyone at any time. but we know who covid kills. 75% of covid deaths are people 65 and older. 98-99% are unvaccinated. 78% who have died or been hospitalized were overwith weight. doesn't it make more sense to focus on helping the vulnerable stay safe and let the rest of us go back to living normal livesesome. [cheers and applause] lawrence: brian, you've been saying that for months. >> two years. lawrence: yeah. >> and this is over, guys. look at the hopkins study, look at what they told us about masks don't work. if you are vulnerable, you have ms, you have cancer surgery, you have leukemia, feel terrible, but your answer is an n95 mask which keeps you safe. the rest of us have to go back to work, to school, to life. to getting those relationships back, start interacting with people freely. the restaurants, the gyms. this is done. and this is -- my biggest fear that i thought was overkill when people said they're never going to want to give you your rights back, and i saw how much trouble trump was having before the vaccine. now with the vaccine that they laud -- even though it doesn't really help omicron, but it diminishes the symptom reportedly -- we're back, this is done. look at the cases. they've dropped over 50% in every state except one, hospitalizations are down 20. everyone knows omicron's going. the next variant, omicron two or whatever it is, comes back, and it's going to be even lighter than this. we play through this every single day. this is done. what scares me is that hopkins study scares me more than anything, it worries me more than anything else because this is empirical proof from a impeccable source that said masks don't work, omicron -- the shutdowns, hockdowns were not effective -- lockdowns. all our sacrifice was for nothing, so get back to work, and nobody covered it. they didn't cover a hopkins study. this is not my opinion, it's not bill maher's opinion, lawrence jones' will's or rachel's. this is done. if you don't want to get a vaccine, that's your decision. if you don't want to get a booster, that's your decision. if you want to run around in a club, that's your decision. you want to stay home, i don't judge you. but don't stop us from living our lives. we have to make in the week we insist on getting back. will: just as a small note if, my son had an eight ath grade dance scheduled to take place this weekend, it was postponed. >> in texas. rachel: in texas, exactly. will: two years. i just went back and cataloged and he lost, obviously, much of less than a lot of people, you know what it added up to? this is life. you look back on two years of life and you say, oh, i remember this, remember this school retreat, this getaway, this dance, didn't have those. every single one of us talking and watching, we have two years of experience that we've taken from our nation's children. rachel: graduations, proms, all these moments -- >> and for nothing. rachel: for nothing, exactly. and the scandal is that other than fox, no one is covering that johns hopkins study. frankly, they didn't even issue a press release. i think marty makary said -- >> but, rach, isn't it heartennenning to see bill maher say it? this is the guy -- will: but you said -- >> doesn't that give you a sense that maybe we're going to change this thing from the ground up? will: i'm happy, but we've known this is true for two years. brian, you a really -- you're a really smart guy, but you're no genius separate from the entire nation meaning everyone can know what you knew for two years, would you rather me amend that and say you are a unique genius -- [laughter] the type of you week -- unique genius you can only get at 8 p.m.? and, by the way, 6-9 on "fox & friends," and, by the way, from 9-12 on fox news radio? that type of genius. maybe we just should have listened to brian kilmeade for two years. i now know where this point was going. >> right. but i have no credentials. the people with credentials are now backing us up, and the only people that are not are the anthony faucis and the government, and joe biden should realize those canadians, it's his canary in the coal mine, and bill maher is his wake-up call and barry weiss is his wake-up call and joe rogan, the outrage about joe rogan is his wake-up call. average, everyday people who are not hard-driven republicans, it's not kevin mccarthy, it's not ted cruz. this is not people that just want to see them, their party be successful. it's americans trying to get back to work. and i was struck by your interview with the trucker when he said i'm vaccinated. in ottawa. but i want my freedoms back. this is not just about being vaccinated. will: right. >> that's another conversation. we are being led could be lockdowns for no reason, and now when you walk into a diner, excuse me, sir, put your mask on, that's done. we went across the street last night, we had to see vaccine cards and licenses. ladies and gentlemen, if you're a mayor or governor, do the country a favor, listen to the science. we are done with this. will: done. we want our life back, like you said. 8 p.m., "one nation with brian kill immediate."' -- kill immediate. brian, thank you. >> watch tonight, especially rachel. rachel: i am glued to the tv, i promise. >> i will be watching your show and dan bongino, i love being on prime time with you guys. thanks so much. will: coming up, black rifle coffee company is brewing a new deal to sponsor nascar driver ty dillon's car. we talk to both of them when they reveal hot new ride. ♪ ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. is now a good time for a flare-up? 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>> oh, i'm so excited to have black rifle onboard. it is such an honor. not only the best coffee company in the world, but they're honoring our military men and women, it's a company built by veterans for veterans, so to have evan and black rifle onboard, it's such a cool moment and to be back in the cup series at l.a. coliseum, tomorrow is going to be a blast. will: yeah. so, evan, diving into nascar, i mean, having your company logo on a car, that's pretty cool. what made you decide to do this? >> well, it started a few years ago. my good friend johnny morris introduced me to richard childress who ty's very familiar with because that's his grandfather. that family is, i think, is an american institution as far as racing. we love racing here at black rifle coffee. my partners and i have spent a lot of time at tracks. ty's just a perfect fit. he likes to hunt, he likes to fish, he likes to race. there's nothing better than teaming up with good friends on the racetrack. will: and this is a pretty cool race as well. l.a. memorial coliseum. not a traditional venue for nascar. what is that going to be -- we're looking at the screen. you can see the grandstand. you're used to seeing football games here. you're going to see a nascar race what's that going to be like? >> it's going to be special. my wife and i went down to the track yesterday to walk into l.a. coliseum where there's so much history in sporting events already and see a racetrack put in the middle of this place, you can feel the energy. the buzz is in the air. there was no one there yesterday, so i can't imagine what tomorrow's going to be like. it's going to be a full house. we have 70% first-time nascar fans, so that's major for our sport. so this is going to be a monumental time in our sport, and i'm excited to get on the track and have some fun. will: hey, ty, that looks like a super short track. that's a constant left turn. >> it's p tiny. it's going to make a lot of action. passing's going to be pretty conducive to using your bumper which is fine with me. i can be aggressive at times. it's the smallest track i've raced on since i was about 13 years old but, you know what? it's going to be an exciting show. will: so he has experience, evan. black rifle in victory lane? >> oh, i hope so. i think so. ty's a great guy. i think he's got an incredible opportunity here to go out and show the people this los angeles what that car's all about. so i'm excited. i'm excited to watch. i think it's going to be, it's going to be great. we're going to be fired up out here. will: yeah. and show everybody what black rifle's all about. evan, ty, thanks for previewing the car and the race. best of luck, ty. we're excited for you both. also, by the way, "fox & friends" if weekend, this show, rachel, pete and will, live from daytona on february 19th and 20th. talladega before, rachel, now we're going to daytona. we're going to race. i don't know what we're going to do yet, but i bet we do. coming up, the band skillet joins the growing list voicing support for free speech amid the joe rogan controversy. the frontman joins us live. ♪ we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion or memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. these are not all the possible side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions including immune system problems, or if you've had an organ transplant, had or plan to have a stem cell transplant or have had radiation to your chest area or a nervous system condition. it feels good to be here for them. living longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. weathertech is the trusted brand ask your doctor that offers premium products for ultimate protection, like our laser measured floorliners. now there's the weathertech comfortmat. anti-fatigue support and cushioning while you stand in the kitchen... laundry room... at a stand up desk... or anywhere you might find yourself. the weathertech comfortmat features a non-slip grip and comes in three colors and finishes. so stand up and relax. order your american made comfortmat at weathertech.com. ♪ lawrence: so some rock musicians are standing up for free speech by calling out neil young's spotify saga. our next guest blasting young for trying to deplatform joe rogan saying it's pretty ironic coming from the artist who sang rocking in the free world. rachel: that's right. john cooper joins us now, frontman for skillet. when you look at the artist community out there, and, of course, it's ironic, do more align with what neil young and joni mitchell and these aging hippies want, or are more like you have and mumford and sons star winston marshall? are there more of you than them? >> hey, guys. well, i'm not sure if there are or not. i think that there probably are. now, skillet has a brand new record called anyone i don't think soar and our entiral bomb is about this issue. it is about liberty, celebrating free speech, freedom of self-government, freedom to worship. we are rocking the free world, and when i say free, i actually mean it. artists should be scared to death of this institutional power that is so absolute that they could end your career, i mean, deplatform you, demonetize you. artists should be very scared of that. we played a soldout show in 2014 in kiev, ukraine, at the same time as crimea and all that stuff was happening. i got a phone call three hours before the show, they said, john, the show's still happening, but you have to come up here, and a government official needs to look at all of their lyrics, and heir going to give you things that you are not allowed to say. and i have never been to sowed problem an american. now we have institutions saying here's your list, rock star, here's your list, song writer, you can say one, two and three, but you may not say four, phi and -- five and six. that is dangerous. every artist that cares about to remind church people this goes back to a legacy not just in america, it begins with self-government. we need to stand up. and last thing i'll tell you is this, everybody needs to buy skillet dominion, it rocks, and it is all about liberty. tell 'em to go do it. make it happen, lawrence. [laughter] rachel: i know you say it's not political, but i don't know anybody on the right who's -- >> when i say rocking the free world, what i mean is this -- i want to have the freedom to sing and say what i believe of course and i want you to have that same freedom whether i like what you have to say or not. it is a new secular puritanism that is trying to -- it's going to turn around and bite all of those people. so it's not political, i would say. i agree with what lawrence said, it is about liberty, it is foundational. it is about first thing. and in this country we celebrate the -- the government does not give me the right to prix speech. that pre-exists government. that is self-government. and if we let that go, the whole experiment's going to fall apart. so, artists, i just say this: rise up. if you don't like what somebody has to say, come up with a better argument and to a better job saying it. rachel: our rights come from god. that's true. lawrence: i'm normally r&b and hip-hop. but i'm going to download it today, and i encourage everybody else to do the same. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. rachel, i live in wisconsin, let's go a double date with our spouses. rachel: i would love that. awesome. so great talking to you. common sense. >> thank you, guys. lawrence: great guy. rachel: real quick, before we end today's show, we want to tell you what's coming up on "fox & friends" tomorrow. on sunday we'll have joe concha, tommy heroin and jason rantz. that's a great lineup. lawrence: up next, we check in with rick live from discovery cove in orlando, florida. this time he's swimming with the kohl fins. i think that's -- dolphin. i think that's safe to say. ♪ ♪ not only do centrum multigummies taste great. they help support your immune defenses, too. because a healthy life. starts with a healthy immune system. with vitamins c and d, and zinc. getting out there has never tasted so good. try centrum multigummies. rob did his best to manage his constipation with belly pain day after day. but after realizing it was ibs-c, he found another way. and finally said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be about ibs-c? talk to your doctor and say yess to linzess. learn how abbvie and ironwood could help you save on linzess. ♪ will: we've been checking in all morning with chief meteorologist rick reichmuth down in orlando, and he joins us now i with discovery cove's kelly from a flaherty clark. you're giggling already. [laughter] rick: i am. what's her name? >> mariah. rick: she was on her way to say hi, she put all of her weight into me. >> they love to interact with people, so she wanted to get nice and close to you. she was born right here at discovery cove, and she's had a baby nameed luna. and, you know, a lot of people know that sea world takes care of animals, right? we'll go anywhere in the world. a lot of people don't know about them right here. right at discovery cove she got ultrasounds, and right now believe it or not, we have her in the position we would have for an ultrasound, and you're pretending to be a veterinarian. we have pictures of luna, her baby, how cool is that? you know what she's doing? she's checking out the camera guy. they're very inquisitive an malls. there you go. rick: one thing i was wondering, if i have a kid who likes animals, how what would somebody have to study to get your job? >> i have a degree in animal science and a master's in marine biology. so many people were just inspired by going to a zoo or coming to sea world. rick: you guys do a ton of work around conservation. obviously, this is a theme park, but you do a lot of work around conservation, and really that's the purposing, right? >> that's our whole reason are. i'm going to send mariah over there to see her friends. you know, when we were going down her body, did you feel how powerful? that's the area, really powerful muscles, that's how they lift themselves up and out of the water. she seems to be pretty energized this morning. i'll tell you, yes, that is what we're all about, conservation and inspiration. we work with scientists to learn more about the animals and inspire the world to care about them. rick: thank you for this morning you've given me, absolutely amazing. and thank you guys for sending me down here as well. an amazing morning. will: that was awesome. lawrence: thanks, rick. rachel: all right -- will: how do you like that? rachel: i wish i could do that with my kids. all right. more "fox & friends" if moments away. ♪ ♪ real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only pay for what you need. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent libe heartburn... ♪ claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? 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