rachel: this is your yellowstone moment. it feels good, looking at this from new york over there. pete: almost too fast the first time. she was done by the time we started the hour. these high turns. will: the barrel stayed up. she s coming home. rachel: that s impressive. pete: a relationship between rider and horse, trust, looking at your face, in mud at the rodeo. i ve never been to a rodeo. i confess i need to. rachel: i have been to a rodeo. i love them. they are fun. will: so many things people love about the relationship between man and horse. a little squeeze with your left leg, light touch with the reince and the horse turns. it is an unspoken communication. i m not telling you i m an expert or a master but i ve been part of it enough to say there s a reason people fall in love with horses. they are amazing animals. rachel: you re in your element, it shows. rachel: we signed our kids upper horse camp. rachel: i took valentina for horse therapy but they offer them for
[national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to to fox & friends on this beautiful sunday morning with your photos adorned over the national anthem. we love it. please keep sending your epo toes to friendsth the foxnews.com. friends@fox news come. rachel: so many all american cuties as that little girl s shirt said throughout the photos, young and old. keep sending them in. joey: those pictures are the coolest thing on any tv show to really bring the audience into our conversation. and what it does,es it reminds us every morning why we re sitting here talking about things, sometimes mad about some things, sometimes laughing, but it s those people at home, the 300 million americans that i had the honor of serving and we get the honor of august to. will: glad to have joey in for pete hegseth, i stayed up way too late last night, past my morning show bedtime to watch the texas longhorns take down the penn state nittany lions. rachel: was it worth it? will: yeah, it w
day. his secret service code name is celtic. that s how irish he is. here he was today with the irish prime minister. every st. patrick s day, every irishman goes out to find another irishman to make a speech to. well, that s why i m here. i, like all after you, take pride in my irish ancestry. as long as i can remember, it s been a part of my soul how i ve been raised. he takes pride in his ancestry but he joked he s not really irish because he s sober and his family isn t in jail, at least not yet. get it, the irish drink and get arrested a lot. watch. i ve been to ireland many times but not to look up to find my actual family members. there s so member. they weren t in jail. all kidding aside, i met the finighans and all the folks we re related to. i m the only irishman that s never had a drink. that s okay. i m not irish. you have to wonder how his countrymen in the puerto rican community is. here he is giving credit to the irish. they might feel slighted in puert
searching for survivors, starting to get a better picture of the full scope of the damage. let s go straight to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: hey, guys, we ve been trying to get our reporter out there, but the cell tower in rolling fork is gone, so they can t get any cell service. sunrise time there, local time, 7:01, so exactly right now. we ll start to get some of these images in daylight. this tornado happening in the dark can last night, we ve not had any daytime, so search and rescue efforts will continue. this is that storm right now, a weakening storming which is good news. today the severe weather threat key minishingses diminishes quite a bit. the tornado first dropped in rolling fork and then cut right here across rt parts of north-central mississippi. at one point it looks like this tornado was on the ground probably for around almost 100 miles. this, obviously, national weather service folks go out and do some investigation, make sure, see if sometim
rachel: good morning, everybody. we go straight to a fox weather alert. florida is still reeling from the devastation caused by hurricane ian. we watched everything just go flying by. we lost so much at this point so we appreciate everybody. we are very much concerned about the storm. i should have left. i shouldn t have stayed. most of the time, we are all kind of doing our own thing just listening to the winds, which were horrible for hours. reporter: the storm soaking the mid atlantic making way up north and the death toll in florida and the carolinas unfortunately continues to climb. alexandria hoff is live in fort meyers beach this morning with more. good morning, alex. reporter: good morning. we re on san carlos island part of fort meyers beach and this is a challenging rescue and sadly a recovery operation has had to become and look at mangled pieces of metal and boats on top of hopes and look at residences and think, my goodness, i hope they were among