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starting with dwayne "the rock"johnson's message four years after endorsing president biden. >> right now, that seasons is no. am i going to do that again this year? that answer is no. pete: plus, student lone debt deja vu. president biden set to unveil yet another forgiveness plan in the coming days despite the previous one being struck down as unconstitutional. rachel: must be having trouble with young people. most watching eclipse with glasses from the ground and some people are getting a better view from the sky and talking to a pilot chasing the eclipse. third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now.
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will: good morning. it's monmouth beach, new jersey. rachel: don't you love that song? will: it's great. pete: john cue garmin mellen camp -- john c cougar mellencam. will: no, it's brian adams. pete: oh, yeah. but it's so good. will: remember robinhood with kevin costner. the brian adams song is the like theme song. pete: what is it? when you love a woman? something like that. will: when you love some -- no. rachel: it is. it's when you love a woman. isn't that it? pete: when you love a woman. yeah, that's it. rachel: you're right. pete: but i watch that had movie a lot. that had a big impact on my
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childhood. i mean, i could re-enact -- i think i've re-enacted scenes from that movie. will: that movie being a big pete hegseth youth movie. what i watched on repeat as a kid, i'm older than you, but we had the vhs tape, we had grease 2. no, grease 2. i've seen it 100 times. pete: couldn't tell you anything about grease 2. i only know grease 1. will: grease 2 had michelle pfeiffer. pete: pop that vh happy in one more time. just me and michelle. all right, well, glad you're here, halfway through "fox & friends" weekend on a saturday. it's april 6, year of our lord
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2024. we're glad you're here. let's start with this. if you've been, hit up foxnews.com and you'd encounter a great week and what we observe on the couch often, which is how in the world our country has gone sideways and that's intentional. how has this happened and what does it look like if people are trying to destroy the country and victor hanson laid it out in foxnews.com and rachel: redefine
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identity only as one's tribal affiliation. no. a re-cal grate violent criminals and understandable. spry fix and emasculate by using non-meritocracy methods and re-invent the justice system. will: new electronic media and 9, make war on affordable gasoline and natural gays and preferably not at all and no. 11 turn world class universities into indoctrination centers. one of the privileges i think of doing "fox & friends" weekend is that sometimes instead of having to be caught up in the momentary cycles of the news, take a step back and see the context of what's happening in the country.
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that's what victor davis hanson does so well. he steps back and always does and goes into context and expounded upon this on the bottom line. >> we've experienced elements of them and assault on a very system or process and it's not that we're letting criminals out. we don't really think that assault are violent and active crimes and we don't prosecute people and we never have no border and turning over $60 billion in weapons of terrific rihanna sos we're in a new phase and new era where this is administration assaulting very mechanisms or protocols this uses and it's incompetence and element as if it's a
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neo-list ick and true vermetoid industry the system. pete: moving on and speculating why he's doing this and asking you three which you think is most likely. first, why the left is doing this? they're delusional and think socialist and globalist agendas work and raging nihilists that dent like the u.s. and want to destroy it. three, the revolutionaries intentional lay erasing the old unit and four, no agenda and aimless and fools and keep trying new things, whatever is of the moment. rachel: what's interesting is people are scratching their head going am i crazy? you're not and they're destroying america and you're not the only one noticing that and two, why. adoing that and he eluded in the first one, sea.
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pete: whatever you want to call me. rachel: whatever your name is. the globalist policies and the 2030 agenda that's coming up. if you can destroy american sovereignty and people at world economic form and joe biden is joe biden very much aligned with the world economic forum and that one world government type of agenda. will: pete, there's elements of all four and your incompetence and suspicion and going with leaning towards this nihilistic attitude that nothing -- i dent
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even know how much ideology has to do with it as much as don't believe in anything except the sense of self. rachel: right. pete: but at the same time, the revolutionary instinct wants to aerodynamic race the past and -- erase the past rachel: trying to control everything and everyone and seeing people in the globalist groups like the people obsessed with ai and want to be at the front of controlling it and that's the means for controlling us. pete: it's going to be a mess. will, if you're watching the channel, you had a fascinating interview with the rock. will: i did on thursday ahead of wrestlemania this weekend, which is tonight and tomorrow night in philadelphia at lincoln financial field. we had a opportunity to sit down
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with dwayne "the rock" johnson and i met dwayne a few months ago at new york stock exchange and he wanted to continue our conversation. we got deep and it was a opportunity to get deep, and we talked for an hour. an hour on the will cain show, which is on youtube right now on apple or spotify. the part that's making news today is when he said this about political endorsements in joe biden. >> are you happy that you endorsed joe in 2020 and are you happy with the state of america? >> am i happy with the state of america right now? that answer is no. do i believe we're going to get better? i believe in that, i'm an optimistic guy and i believe we can get better. the endorsement that i made years ago with biden was one i thought was the best decision for me at that time. i thought back then when we talk about, hey, you know, i'm in this position where i have some
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influence, and it's my job then -- i felt like that then, it's my job now to exercise any influence and share with this is who i'm going to endorse. am i going to do that again this year? that answer is no. i'm not going to do that . what i realized what that caused back then was something that tears me up in my gut back then and now and that's division. that got me. pete: will, what was his sense that he just doesn't want to get involved in the political piece? it was bad for his.age to have taken a side and i want out? it's not a rejection of political party or view, it's more i don't want to be in the political realm. rachel: people are sin criminal and saying -- cynical and endorsing hollywood deals and now the wwe and that crowd is
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probably more tram and now he's tacking to a more neutral lane. will: if i try to answer that question, it requires me to guess and people will ask, did you have conversations outside? no. here's what i'm speculating to some extent and a lot of people talked about this everywhere and mary catherine on the podcast and said the rock is a famous celebrity and he's huge. he's normal and adjacent and in 2020, normal nonpolitical people felt like joe biden represented and sold himself and everything we've got to have for the last three years and not happy with woke culture and not happy with cancel culture and not getting numerous other issues and he's not happy about him and i think
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that some doesn't surprise me. he didn't say why there's more to vote. there's people considered mad at the processer he told me i'm an independent and i'm not in a block party and not an ideology. i've been around the guy on a couple of occasions now, and i do my best not to like worship celebrity or be won over by charm. i like the guy, okay. i do. i do find him earnest and somebody that wants to do good things in this world and help people. i'm going to give you an example, okay. you guys know through this, is incredibly humbling but through the generosity of many people watching we raised $2.6 million and gave $12,000 grants to people in lahaina. that's coming to an end this week. one of the men i got to know has
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a boxing ministry. they preach and train young men -- pete: preach and punch. will: he called me and said, hey, i'm trying to rebuild. of course everything burned down. i need everything. heavy bags, speed bags, headgear, gloves. i said let me see what i can do, dusty. honestly i ran down a couple avenues and found like i'm calling nick con, the president of wwe. i know nick and called him and he didn't let me get the story out. he said, hold on. he called the rock and dan that white at ufc and in minutes it was done. that stuff will arrive this week in lahaina so dusty sent this video i wanted to show the rock and nick conn. >> i wanted to give a special shout-out to dwayne "the rock" johnson and thank you for what you do as well as wwe president and owner nick conn. thank you guys so much as well as ufc president dana white,
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give ago chuteout and special thanks to you guys. the kids are going to be grateful for what you guys are doing. we're going to get this boxing ministry going, defending for the kingdom. that's what we're doing, making kingdom builders in this community and this town and this nation. will: so yesterday -- or thursday and i showed him that video. we talked and i said, hey, i want you to see this. >> grateful i'm in a position where i can do something. grateful that i'm in a position that we can talk about it and we're able to do something like that . you know, look, hawaii, that's my people. that's polynesian people. it's our people. we're local boys there. it breaks my heart that it happened, but at the end of the day, we all do what we can do to take care of our people so $60 million, 8,000 survivors. playing our part in their way of getting back up on their feet and for life, i'm there.
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son of hawaii and son of samoa ask son of polynesian island. rachel: this is a great story and a story that makes me mad. i'm really glad that, you know, the rock and the other guy got in there and helped this guy out. that's fantast and i can it highlights how americans how, you know, wealthy americans don't give enough credit and a lot are so generous and do so much good. but at this moment, the government is paying pensions of people in ukraine i look at a situation like this and go i don't care about the pensions of people in ukraine. i do care about that ministry. i do care about all the people that you've highlighted here, the people that were hurt in lahaina and hawaii and you don't know and that was the point of
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that and that's sad about the moment we're in and these kinds of events also same time high lying that completely out of touch on the area. will: the rock said he believes in americans and not the politicians. pete: i believe in my heart's core and go to youtube and watch the whole thing. pete: not many people get an hour to explore topics with the rock.
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officials say the epicenter of the quake was in new jersey and hours later a 4.0 magnitude after shock hit a separate town not too far away. no damages or injuries were reported. experts are warning that there's a nearly 40% chance of more after shocks coming next week. the airport blaming weak security check points and looks strong to me but evidently a way around them. more than 200 snuck in through exit lanes marked with no resigns and if no one is sitting there, you can go through. someone falls asleep. 80 snuck past the identity check podium compared to just 29 back
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in 2019. rachel: what can the ones that the u.s. pays to fly everywhere and they're illegal. pete: only takes one. out of women's final four, caitlyn clark led iowa to nca championship tomorrow taking on uconn 72-69 and a controversial offensive foul sealing the deal. let me see this. >> that's an amazing shot. where's the offensive foul? >> offensive foul and 3.9 minutes to government will:
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that's the right call. pete: the right call? pete: you don't make that call with five seconds to go in a game, a small move like that. will: with five seconds to go? pete: no way, that's a hot ticket. you'd never want that call. will: moving screens are cool if the game is on the line. pete: yeah, when the game is on the line, it's fast and loose. you don't end the game that way. rachel: what she did to no. 24. pete: blocked her. will: you can do it in football style but not running into it pete: tactically correct but know your moment. south carolina dancing its way to the championship game and cardoso going with nc state and men's final four tips off today and purdue taking on nc state and alabama and those are your headlines. will: lookout, biden. trump fundraiser on pace to double the hall at radio music
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pete: president trump looking to close the fundraising gap between himself and joe bind n. a massive galla tonight in palm beach. the big donor event expected to raise a chopping $43 million -- whopping $43 million. almost doubling the previous record breaker tammy bruce is
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here to react. tammy what, do you make >> president trump is serious to be president again and his personal freedom and future for himself and family is at stake. he's doing it anyway. they relied on him saying who wants to deal with this? ethnicity and this is about raising enough money to win this thing and what else is the point when thiara tacking you and ready to set your house on fire and put you in jail. i mean, this is -- he's not
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kidding, everyone. i think it's clear this. is the last headline, the establishment ever expected to see he's serious and there's a serious coalescing of money. pete: how serious are we on the coalescing of money? feels like nikki haley and donors coming home and how much have they coalesced in >> already you're dealing with supporters ophryon desantis and supporters from major funders and not just others but nikki haley and the individuals thinking i was thinking this was a bit wrong and anybody could do this the seriousness of what
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you're experiencing and the radio music hall with the celebrities and that's the democrats and it's all bred and circuses and don't look at us and what we're doing and how the country is a dumpster fire and celebrities standing next to me. american haves had it and it's a reflection of that and polls in the swing states and tomorrow night. talent on the republican side and not even the republican side and some in the kirstin cinemas of the world and this nation is at stake. it's not party or partisanship. you bring everyone in because this is if we lose on the second
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term, we've either learned or haven't. this man has begin up pretty much everything as we have in this process. shame on the deputies for allowing this to continue. shame on the bidens and that family for thinking that we were going to be their commode. that's done. you're going to see that at this fundraiser. for americans everywhere and democrats sitting back like the rock or whoever and saying i'm not going to vote or endorse but they're going to vote for trump when they get in the booth and children or grandchildren and it's one more term. if it's an experiment, it failed. get back online. that's what we're going to be doing. pete: beautifully said by tammy bruce. we love having you. >> thank you. not that i have a opinion. pete: you set the stakes very,
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very nicely for a will the of folks watching this and how the media talks about the record breaking amount and being record breaking amount on nightly news when it happened at radio city music hall. will they do it when it happened in pete: reports that joe biden laying out yet another forgiveness plan in the coming days. it's all a buyout at this point for young people. he's trying and is it going to stick and asking fox business host charles payne coming up next. introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression,
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hurt including a police officer in a shooting overnight at outdoor mall in dural, florida. a dispute when a security guard stepped in and shot and killed. the suspect was killed in a shootout with responding officers. keep it here and we'll bring you more information as police provide updates. pete, will. pete: a squatter and other venezuelan illegals left a house full of other illegal drugs and weapons. he's tied to a dangerous south american gang. will: i wanted him to pronounce the gang so bad. pete: i didn't even try. ignored the tell prompter. will: that's latest squatting
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incident and going off the wall and starting with history of squatters. that's nassau county nating phenomena. will: starts with the homestead act of 1862 and this was, you know -- pete: starts with abe lincoln. will: we were encouraging people to go out and civilize and set claim and build a society and civilization and a country on the frontier. pete: settlers claim land in the western u.s. and the promise was that you had to improve the land. and hold it for more than five years. hi family get there is and put rocks in the corner and planting crops and build a small home and basically defend it and say this is ours and after five years it would legally through conditions. will: movements far and away with tom cruise and oklahoma sooners and land rush and go out and stake claim and improve it on a more chaotic and more
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chaotic fashion and homestead act allowed essentially the beginning of squatters rights. pete: sure, first one declares they'll improve it and over a number of years and we're talking years and we're talking improvement, which is the exact opposite of what you see with the squatters in new york city. it's not years but days and you were destroying these places and past their squatters rights laws. will: many states required 10-20, 20-30 plus years in various states and states like idaho or south dakota. 30 years to establish squatters rights. pete: that's a staggering -- i don't understand how that would work and live somewhere for 30 years in south dakota. it's hard to even understand that. will: can i say it quickly and something called at the core is
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the funneled wantal unit and taxpayers property rights and there's no idea of property rights foundational to americans americans. pete: that's the concept of possession is nine tenths of the law? will: i did that to spike your enthusiasm. where are the squatter rights that we've been talking about problems recently, pete? pete: awe cross the board, not just a blue state or red state phenomena and initially getting to how this has been addressed and certain states like new york city really lenient laws and very much pro tenant and these are exploited and driving a struck through the loopholes and some illegal gets into your home and sits there long enough and you're on vacation or renting or airbnb or whatever. suddenly now they have rights in
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your home and law doesn't stop it. will: new york is one of the most lenient states on protections for tenants in the country. this is being driven through that concept as kind of a meshception of tenants. pete: it's not homestead act and relationship through renters and ran tees and it's very much leaning towards the people occupying the house so they don't get evicted in an unlawful way. now they can't get removed at all. owners are saying what do i do. will: some of the headlines and remember the first story and two of the suspects teen skaters arrested in new york city and murdered se season and put him a duffel bag and took off. pete: allegedly and destroyed the place and then in north carolina a woman convicted of squatting in 2015 while claiming religious rights. some sort of big witches caldron i guess and took over a 5,000
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square foot home and was finally convicted of squatting july 2023. will: now, what's being done to try and address this problem of squatting. georgia has i believe passed this law and awaiting signature that would make squatting squatter reform law. pete: red state and blue state in new york and apparently the bill has been filed but unlikely to pass and status quo may remain the same in new york and going down to the sunshine state in florida and they've signed a law eliminating squatter's rights and increasing penalties and people thinking twice. will: ron desantis getting in law in in florida asap. pete: that's called governing. may want to try it around her. will: there you go. little past, present and future on this issue with squatters. student loan debt, deja vu
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rachel: president bind traveling to madison, wisconsin, on monday and expected to announce another attempt toffish gov student loan debt on a massive scale. but biden's reported bailout is a last ditch effort to buy voting in november. we have the host of making money, charles payne. charles, great to voter you on topics dealing with money. he's taking our money instead of raising campaign money and paying off to get votes from young kids. >> right. by the way, we frame if young kids but more than young kids. who benefited most under the biden presidency? college educated white people, particularly in urban areas. it's from the ev's paying wealthy people money so they can buy a car of their dreams and earn income tax credit, which he hijacked and designed for poor working families giving to
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couplings making 300,000 a year. on and on and on and almost everything he's done designed to help certain class of people. rachel: solar panels. subsidies. >> same example. look at the group that owes the most money, it's 35-45 they own the most on average and it's ironic and last week one of the big stories was happiness thing and america slid off and down like 24 in the world of happiness. inside that report the group that plunged and took us down, 35-45. the young families, you know, so he's buying votes and young folks going to college thinking i'm not going to have to pay this. obama put this in motion with the wink wink, hey, we're going to move the middleman out. think about innation natural rights approach aspect of what happen -- inflationary aspect of when government got involved and moved the private sector out and
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no banker is going to give you a $200,000 loan for a literature degree. they're not going to do it. but when obama did that, there was always implied we'll fore give this one day. vote for us and keep us in office and we'll forgive. this was a promise made by obama. biden trying to keep it going. but it's so unfair to so many americans. i loved in america the average millionaire, if you take all the millions in america, 88% of them went to college. imagine some kid that dropped out of high school, maybe both parents died or whatever can i recollects and they're taking -- circumstances and they're taking your money and giving to someone, a american college graduates are the most port gnat people in the world. every time i do a segment someone e-mails me, i got a college degree and we're not doing that great. we're one of the most port gnat people on the world, period. if you're a college grad, that's the cherry on top. where they made a big mistake, they should do so many people in college that shouldn't be in college. who really are suffering are
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these people that take these loans and never get a degree. rachel: never get the degree. we interviewed a kid that was a welder and that welder who's working his tail off is going to end up in taxes paying for all these college graduates. one last question for you to me it seems like it's like a tradeoff. i get my loans paid on this middle class person you're describing with the college degree. but we're $35 trillion in debt and we're flirting with default and flirting with our whole currency collection and the future is not bright if we're paying for free stuff for everybody and can't keep on the track. >> on top of that. what's interest asking the three years there was a moratorium on this and official moratorium and people benefiting and how much their debt went up? $1800 on average and they didn't save the money. they spent it and that's what the government knew they were going to do. so you actually ironically feel like oh, man, i don't have to pay my college debt. go to cancun.
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rachel: right. >> the irony of all ironies is they end up owing $1800 more in other debt and they still have the college loans out there. rachel: right. but this debt, this $35 trillion, it's unsustainable. >> it's unsustainable, you're right. everyone knows we had the chairman of federal reserve say that, we've had top economies and even democrats, folks like larry summers know this. and it's just here's the thing, well, they'll say, well, you guys have been saying that for a listening time. we haven't gone off the cliff. the problem though is once we go off the cliff, we can't go back. rachel: that's right. >> bottom line, it's over. rachel: poverty for everybody. >> right. rachel: charles, always great. he's got so much common sense. catch making money on fox business network at 2:00 p.m. every day. thanks, charles. >> thank you. rachel: talk about chasing the sun. come monday, one pilot taking his claim straight through the i clips' path -- taking his plane straight through the eclipse's path. we'll talk to him. ♪
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will: a total solar eclipse arrives on monday and most watching with our glasses from the ground and some people are taking more adventurous viewpoint from the sky. next guest preparing it chase the next solar eclipse from the
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plane. david prescot is joining us now. thank you for being with us. >> david, all of us on the earth are watching this and i have to tell you there's something about an eclipse that i find a little anticlimactic because you can't look at it. it's happening but you can't look at it. you'll be in the chymasing this and are you flying the entire trajectory for this in parts of texas and up through mine. will: i've never ex-appearanced one from the ground and i live in dallas and should have a decent vantage point on weather as rick said. do we expect the sky to darken? >> yes, but amazing vantage point i hope to see is seeing what's happening on the ground and to see some of the changes across the ground and i can see from the air that you won't be able to see from the ground.
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>> that change is the shadow cost on the ground and do you think from the flight path that you're going to take, you're going to be able to see that and maybe even see the curvature of the shadow? >> absolutely. will: so that's unique. i don't know what that means but sounds interesting or mature. >> this is the first time since 1979 and a child in elementary school and the curvature and poking hole in the paper and watching image pass so i'll actually be able to get to see it from a higher vantage point. will: we're not supposed to look direct -- maybe that's obvious to some people. wasn't to me. we're not supposed to look directly at eclipse and we've got these glasses we're here
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going to be taken out on monday. >> yes. so i'll actually have the same glasses and same style glasses with me in the back of my eyes as well. i'll use the aircraft's autopilot to fly safely while i have those glasses on. >> are you more excited about looking up and seeing the eclipse or looking down and seeing the shadow on the earth? >> i don't have a good answer because i've never done it before. i'll tell you after i come back. will: david, our next opportunity is in another 20, 30 years or something. 2044 maybe. >> well, different parts of the united states and new york where i live, i think it's 27-9 is the next total solar eclipse expected in new york. >> get after it. will: get your glasses and, david, have a good time in the air and rest of us watching from the ground. we appreciate you being with us. check out special eclipse coverage all day monday, april 8 on fox news and fox weather. more of my interview with dwayne
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