joey: it s the 9 a. M. Hour of fox & friends weekend start thing with this, we told you about the reported venezuelan gang takeover at a colorado apartment complex, and now local officials are seeking an emergency order. Pete: and president trump pushing for parental rights and saying one thing he ll do kamala couldn t name what she d do her first day in office. He named a few. Give the rights back to parents. They called us domestic parents. Can you believe it? well, we ll change that on the first day. [cheers and applause] rachel: plus, i broke out my bowling shoes just for this. Look at that, you guys. Yeah. Pete: what d you break em out for? rachel: we re going to go welling. You know what? why don t we let them decide. [laughter] pete: that s a great one. Rachel: that is a good movie, actually. Love that one. I like anything the that vince vaughn is in. You ll decide how good we are. We re competing live on fox square. The final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now.
russians have got gun implacements and rocked implacements close to that nuclear facility. they ve got military vehicles inside, which is no great surprise, because they captured it on march 4th. and they have been, because we ve seen the evidence with our own eyes, firing rockets outside of that facility. on top of that, we ve got their claim that the ukrainians are shelling back. that has been undermind not only by our own analysis of satellite imagery, but i ve spoken in the last few hours to people who have been working and one who has been working in that plant, close to that plant, and this is something we hear repeatedly from witnesses, who repeats that the russians are firing mortars to make it look as though the ukrainians are involved in some kind of threat to their own nuclear power station. all of this is set against a backdrop of very serious combat along a long front and very keep concerns in the international community that the international community could be
and vegetables be. in in the southwest, there is concern about water supply. david anderson has more on how this impacts farmers and ranchers and you and me. he is a professor at texas a&m university. professor, so good to see you. you too, thanks for having me on. wonderful. so sound really upbeat, but really, how dire is the situation? well, drought always seems to be the worst thing because it s always so widespread and it has really devastating effects on farmers and ranchers because we really rely on rainfall. even if you re irrigating crops, sooner or later that water had to come from rainfall. we certainly are in a pretty severe drought in texas and much of the west, it s leading ranchers to sell off their herds, to send more cows to packing plants. and eventually that means less