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♪ all the jesus lovers and those who love the lord here's a song we all can sing together. ♪ if you love him open your mouth and say i love the lord. ♪ i love the lord. ♪ i love the lord. ♪ oh, yes i love him, i really love him. ♪ i love the lord. ♪ i love him. ♪ i love the lord. ♪ put your hands together. ♪ yes, i love him. ♪ and i told him. ♪ i lift my hands and i bow. ♪ i really love the lord. ♪ i love him. ♪ i love the lord. ♪ i love him. ♪ i love the lord.
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♪ [cheers and applause] >> that's awesome. if you weren't awake, you are now. >> that was amazing gospel music, rickie d dillard performg the new song, i love the lord. well done. rachel: come back every weekend. we'll take it. [laughter] >> definitely stick around for them a little later in the final hour of "fox & friends." welcome on this sunday morning. you of course know that by at the state of the union joe biden mislabeled the young lady killed by an illegal immigrant, called her lincoln riley when her name is laken riley. laken riley's family met yesterday with president donald trump. you can see video of them meeting trump yesterday in r
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georgia. and president trump took to the stage and talked about this incident with laken riley. >> one of the lives that was taken from us was an incredible 22-year-old nursing student, right here in georgia, laken riley. from the time she was in the first grade, laken's dream was to spend her life caring for others and i met her beautiful mother and family back stage, sister, friends, some of her friends, her roommate. they said she was like the best. she was always the best. she was the whole world to her parents and her sister, just to the whole family. incredible. then the unthinkable happened. 16 days ago, laken went out for a morning jog, she was in great shape, she wanted to coop herself that he way and a she never came back. never came back. rachel: so while donald trump was meeting with laken's family
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and talking about her and promising that if he was elected he would never let what happen to her happen again because he plans to close down the border and make sure we get this under control, joe biden was on msnbc basically y apologizing the word for using the word illegal to describe the murderer during the state of the union ayou dress. >> during her response of her heck link of you, you used the word illegal about the man who you allegedly killed laken riley. >> undocumented person. i shouldn't have used illegal. it's undocumented. when i spoke about the differences between trump and me, one of the things i talked about the way he talks about vermin, these people polluting the blood. i'm not going to he treat any of these people with disrespect. they built the country. the reason our economy's growing, we have to control the
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border and more orderly flow. i don't share his view at all. >> you he r regret using that . >> yes. >> you regret using that word. there's a lot of points to make from that sound bite. to me, i don't like to easily access outrage. angers is the easiest em emotion. it is absolutely morally upside down when you apologize to an allegallegedly murderer describg him as an illegal and misnaming the person that was murdered. it's not lincoln riley. it's laken riley. the black and whitish shy of which side should receive an apology, if the president of the united states finds it difficult, you at home, you person that is not that interested in politics shouldn't have trouble in seeing the moral clarity in which one of these two situations deserve an
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apology. rachel: one was a citizen, the one that was murdered and the other wasn't a. he's supposed to defend citizens. >> the idea of citizenship is gone as pertains to the modern democrat party. when i was watching the state of the union, the minute i saw joe biden he say the word illegal, the first thing i thought is he's going to be in big trouble with his own party. he didn't mean to say that, did he, joe? it's probably what he actually believes. he's so behold open to the left, he will -- beholden to the left, he will bend the knee and say newcomer, undocumenter, whatever he needs to say to appease votes in michigan and thoses who are uncommitted, unsatisfied with how insufficiently woke he is or committed to the leftist cause, and so he'll capitulate to especially msnpc and hope nobody notices but in this case you have a 22-year-old woman who should be you alive, with a he
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preventable death. he's ignoring it. instead he's calling the guy who killed her someone built the country. rachel: donald trumps is calling her america's daughter. i think we're seeing the start maybe of border moms, people who are concerned about our personal safety because the prisons have been opened in latin measuring and many of those people -- latin america and many of those people are coming into our country. i want to say one word about marjorie taylor greene. she got a lot of heat for the outburst and saying that -- you know, say her name, she said in the state of the union. i even saw if you guys remember the footage, speaker johnson was doing this to her, like simmer down. which i frankly found infantalizsing. she's a member of congress. i don't think any man should tell her to simmer down.
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i think this will last through the election. she would have no other opportunity to force the president of the united states to make himself clear on this issue and now we have two very stark choices. somebody who says people who come into our country are illegally here, should not have been sheer, should go through the process that many are waiting 10 years to go through. and another person who is saying no, we shouldn't use that term. we should be very careful. by the way, the same person who was so concerned about how to refer to illegals and making sure we're sensitive, basically called half the country insurrectionists during his state of the union address so he's declared war on half of america but he's taking a lot of time including an extra msnbc interview to appease this murderer. >> there was so much out of the one clip to talk about. you can talk about controlling the flow. the analysis of joe biden's statement here is important.
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he's rarely gives interviews, rarely gives interview. he chose to give an interview to msnbc. we had one clip there. you could talk about three angles of what he had to say from just that one clip. here's another clip from msnbc where he talked about his attacks during the state of the union on the supreme court. >> look, i think they made a wrong decision. i think they read the constitution wrong. i think they made a mistake. i was being blunt. part of what they said, remember, what they said was it's up to the states to decide. that's really what this -- what was said. it's no longer constitutionally guaranteed principle. they used a phrase, that women can vote and they can change it if they want to. i found it insulting that they don't think they can. women are speaking out. they spoke out in 2022, 2024. this is what's going to help happen. i was making it clear.
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women speak up. this is going to change. and if you give me a congress that's democrat, we're going to change it back to roe v wade. >> really quickly, here's take away from that clip that i think. one, attacking the supreme court during the state of the union to be underlies the entire effort to cut every foundation of this republic to the ground. anything that stands if the way of an agenda and the supreme court is simply an impediment right now. it's a big impediment to the agenda. you know what else is an impediment, democracy. they talk about saving democracy. they don't want to turn it over to a vote. had say it's insulting to women. it's empowering to say you can vote on the issue. that's what the dobbs decision d return it to democracy. i don't care what joe biden's opinion is on the decision. he's not a constitutional authority that i care to hear about. almost anyone that knows about roe v wade and casey versus planned parenthood, they're some of the dumbest decisions made in
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the history of the supreme court, they're really bad constitutional law. rachel: you know who should have an opinion on what joe biden's take is on t issue of abortion, the u.s. conference of catholic bishops who said he tripled down on the issue of abortion. also on jule jenices. yoeugenics.why wouldn't the bil say anything on this? i think it's tied to what we talked about before. the bishop's council and catholic relief services are making a lot of money, they're add iadd detectived to the govet -- addicted to the government money. i believe they're not saying anything to joe biden, because joe biden is lining the coffers of the catholic church which i'm embarrassed of as a catholic. that's why the church shouldn't be involved with the government. my church and many other
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churches and many jewish organizations as well are addicted to government money through the billions spent to do the controlled flow that joe biden just basically said in that interview on msnbc, he didn't say i'm going to cut -- i'm going to close the border. he said we're going to control the flow. >remember this was theadministro bring us back to normal he sigh, everything was going -- normal normalcy, everything was going to be the way we like it. we know joe biden's chastising of the supreme court is a reflection if the democrats had the vote, they would change the court to get their own way. that's how committed they are to so-called democracy which is really just code word for whatever it takes for us to get more power. and right now the supreme court is standing in the way and that's why you should -- rachel: we're going to move on to this. you've soon this toe photo, it'e of the most beautiful photos from the world war ii era.
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the va says even though every woman in america wants to be kissed like that, the va says we need to ban it. last month the va claim, quote, employees have expressed discomfort -- who expressed discomfort? -- as the display of the photographs suggesting it could be construed as an endorsement of inappropriate behavior it depicts. >> a lot of switch backlash is forcing them to switch course, the va secretary insists, let me be clear, the image is not banned and we'll keep it in v facilities. >> va employees complained. air force veteran darren selnick joins us now. you cover the va extensively. you've been involved in it. did it surprise you we got to the fact that they would suggest banning a photo like this? >> no. they have gone totally woke. the woke dei ideologies has just
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gone absurd. just a few examples besides the kiss. they're pushing y abortions, processing paid a medical claims for migrants, banning women's rights for gender identity, ending female veteran safe spaces and pushing free clean needles, condom for veteran addicts. it's out of control. veterans are saying wtf, why is this a woke, terrible failed organization. and it's bad enough that it's woke and terrible. it shouldn't be hurting veterans. because of this failed ideology and dei, veterans aren't getting mental health, are made to go out of state, the staff ordered to cancel consults and stop community care. it's totally out of control and va could be a great organization. i was in the va back in the bush
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days and, look, veterans day, we need the trump administration back. i was in the trump administration. we can make va great again. rachel: back to the photo, they didn't know each other, that he grabbed her and kissed her, that's why it's famous. they're saying it's a nonconsensual kiss. these two people actually would have done events together. they've done parades together. they know each other. they got to know each other over the years. they obviously -- she is not resentful of him or else she wouldn't appear in parades together with him. this is so silly. pete has been telling me they've been directing veterans medical care money towards illegals. and you look at the priorities of the va. they're worried about this beautiful picture that represents something that we all love as america and yet they're letting funds go towards illegals? >> yeah, it's crazy.
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and of course they changed lincoln's motto as well. every traditional norm the veterans have stood for they're in the process of destroying it and at the same time they're stopping veterans from getting the care. their focus should be on veterans like i said last december, the focus should be on veterans and veterans help. the only way to stop it, employees should be able to fire them. they stopped accountability. we need to restore veterans accountability ability. the bottom line what va is doing shouldn't hurt veterans. the way you stop that besides getting rid of bad employees is choice. they're going to be woke, they're going to be dei, veterans can't stop that. that shouldn't stop veterans from getting the care they need. >> to be clear, the trump administration made it easier for rogue employees could be
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fired, the accountability act, and also veterans should have choice. if they can't be seen in a timely manner they the va, they can go elsewhere. this administration has cratered both of those. they said we don't want to do what and wait times are as bad as they have ever been. >> they announced we're not going to follow the accountability act and stopped doing it and that's why the employees with the can kiss photo are empowered to do whatever they want. they have not followed the act. they've ended it. employees come to me, talking about wait times. they're making veterans go to va facilities ott out out of statd there are mental health b patients who were sent to community care because they can't wait and the supervisors have canceled the appointments. it's all about what they want, not what the veterans want. it's literally killing some
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veterans. it can be fixed but we need new leadership. >> thank you very much. we're talking about this because they do something dumb enough like try to cancel the iconic world war ii photo that we go wait, what's happening at the va. we're doing that and not all the other stuff. trust me, they're woking and ruining the va right now. veterans are suffering as a result. rachel: after donald trump had actually gotten some -- >> correct. ask a vet what it was like service wise when were able to pursue choice versus what they have right now, a totally different world. rachel: the department of homeland security identifying the border patrol agent killed in a national guard helicopter crash in texas on friday. chris luna was one of three people who were killed. new york state tro tr trooper ad frankie cognoski died in the
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crash. more information on the crash is expected to be released today. now you to a developing sorry. police arresting the suspect accused of crashing into the main gates of buckingham palace yesterday morning, he's facing criminal damage charges. the suspect was taken to the hospital after the incident but the suspect is fine. no members of the royal family were in buckingham palace at the time of the crash. a philadelphia charity giving children and adults with special needs a night to remember with a prom yesterday. attendees got to walk the red carpet and dance the night away. it's the fifth year that the charity athletes helping athletes has hosted the event. funds from the prom go to local charities. that's aawesome. and those are your headlines. >> all right. still ahead, as trump becomes the presumptive gop nominee to take on joe biden our next guest is calling on conservatives
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my name's cody archie. and i'm erica. cody: and we're first generation ranchers from central texas. erica: and because of tiktok, we're able to show people from all over the world where their food and fiber come from. cody: we have dorper sheep and we have beef cattle for the sole purpose of going into the food chain. we use tiktok as a tool to inform people of what we do and why we do it. there's just a plethora of knowledge and of information swapping going on there. tiktok is helping us protect this way of life for future generations.
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rachel: these days as conservatives face a growing battle against the global woke movement our next guest suggests that they learn from each other
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and unite to win the war for america's values. heritage foundation senior fellow mike gonzales joins us to explain. welcome. happy sunday to you. i love this topic. i always felt like the left has this advantage, the globalist left has this advantage that they meet, they get together in davos and go to climate summits in dubai and get to hang out with each other and share ideas and so many of the things we're fighting here in america are ideas that are being happened up at these meetings with george soros, et cetera. >> hey, rachel, you put it beautifully. the left has always had this advantage because they're internationalists. consconservatives want to presee local norms. what is important to a conservative in texas differs from a conservative in the
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portugal. now we're confronted with an international left that shares many characteristics, you mentioned some of them, they've completely crazy over race, sex, climate, the opposition to the family, the opposition to truth and nature, it puts us in a position to where we're saying to each other, we can learn from each other. we're faced with the same enemy. it's like during the cold war where the lovers of freedom were confronted by i the enemies of freedom, the soviet union, and were able to forge an international coalition. we're almost at the same place. that's what i'm seeing happening. that's what i'm trying to contribute to. rachel: right. and you're doing a great job doing that. there's a few leaders that come to mind, there's orban in hungary, milaey in argentina, the leader of the box party in spain but when you talk to any of them, they all see donald trump as the main head leader
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and so a lot of them think that the election of donald trump could be a turning point for them, not just for america but in leading the global anti-globalist movement in the world. >> well, all the leaders you just mentioned came by washington in the last four weeks, last four weeks and they all did not meet with the white house. they all pretty much flipped the white house, they met with trump or other conservatives and there's a reason for that. they want to seek -- they want to, -- they can learn from each other miss takes. so we're learning from each other. rachel: actually, i would say, mike, i know firsthand that some of those lead h leaders were seo meet with the biden administration and they were mad they were at cpac and they
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canceled some of the meetings which is interesting because we should ally against china and the moves they're making in latin america. i think it's great what you're doing. i think the conservative movement should be learning from the left that sharing best practices and uniting is the way to go if they're going to make any movement towards ending globalism by all these weirdos like the head of the wef and george s soros, et cetera. keep up the great work. now to the fight to the fairness in women's sports, we'll talk to the golf league ceo that just banned biological men from competing, straight ahead. this might seem out of the blue, but i was wondering if you might pray with me real quick. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed.
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help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything we do. amen. i invite you to join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up
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a trans golfer teed off this morning after being banned from the next would machine's pro
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hally davidson posted you know what bugs me is people think i win just by showing up. you think you're attacking me. you're really attacking and putting down all other female athletes. here to respond and tell us about the policy of the next tour is the ceo, stuart mckinnon. thanks for being with us this morning. this is quite a moment. your tour said that only those athletes born he female can participate in the next tour. what inspired this change in policy? >> good morning, will. thank you for having us. we didn't make this decision lightly. we knew it was a polarizing topic and would invoke a lot of emotions from people out there. so we took a lot of time in educating our self, spoke to many stakeholders in the golfing community and the sporting community at large, from coaches
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and players and doctors and scientists and educated ourselves. it came down to one principle. that was about competitive fairness and in review of the situation, we felt that the biological male had a physiological advantage against women on the tour and we made the decision to change. listen, i'm a father of five daughters and one is a professional golfer. and our daughters in growing up in the sports there was categories. and in sports there's always that category from age and some categories of weight and some is based on sex. and so this is really protecting a category. in addition, we listened to the players on the tour. we conducted anonymous player poll and overall the feedback came back they wanted us to change the gender policy guidelines. >> the new york post said the
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tour would poll players on the policy. you're telling me the overwhelming feedback among the players on your tour was to limit it to biological females? >> yes, that's correct. and when haley davidson did win, what it did was, it brought out more feedback from players on tour, telling us they would not play anymore and telling us that other players that they knew of weren't playing on the tour because of our gender policy guidelines. >> there will be those that ask, haley davidson won the tour event in january and then there was a big response, publicly and perhaps as well with some of -- with your players. there will be those that ask are you doing this because of the te backlash you got from haley winning an event. >> i appreciate that. i can guarantee this was not a knee jerk reaction to any outside forces. i just bought the tour a year ago. davidson provided a letter of eligibility from the lpga and
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usg a. it took time to educate myself on the process that they followed and took some time for myself to learn about this. >> stuart, previously you had stated your policy reflects the requirements or the policies of the lpga. you have relationship with the lpga as a feeder tour. what's your future with that organization? >> well, we hope to have fruitful discussion was the lpga. we have a great partnership with them. it's valuable for our players. when i approached the lpga about the tour, we provide an important place for these players, between november and march there were no playing opportunities. the men play all year long. women didn't have as many playing opportunities many our relationship with the lpga allows for our players to earn exemption opportunities into the
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tour, an important part of their journey to the lpga. >> ou it's a big moment, one f the first professional athletic organizations to do this, to limit women's sports to women. we congratulate you making this policy, it's an important moment for women's sports. thanks for being with us on "fox & friends." >> thank you, will. >> still ahead, grammy nominated gospel artist rickie dillard is here live. but first, tiktok versus congress, lawmakers set to consider a major crackdown on the chinese owned social media app. maria bartiromo is here to weign in, next. we're taking the best fibers our farm can produce, spinning it at one location, weaving it, then finally into a cut and sewn product. there's value in buying american made it has a real life impact up and down the supply chain. we want our customers to feel how special this product is,
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends." so we've got overall a pretty nice day. we had such a rough day across the eastern seaboard yesterday. take a look at the weather map. for the most part, much of the country much drier today. we have one system coming in to the west, going to bring mountain snow over the next couple days. the system we dealt with yesterday, the tailnd of the cold front coming through parts of south florida, bringing a few showers tow fort myers and napl. the northern side of the storm still packing a punch across parts of maine, we have coastal rain and snow across the interior sections. because the great lakes didn't freeze over at all this winter, such a warm winter, we're getting lake enhanced snow, some
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spots 4 to 6 inches. what we'll see is the winds will kick up across much of the northeast, winds 30, 40, 50 miles an hour towards new york city. so it's going to cause problems at some of the airports and much colder air begins to filter in behind the storm. watch what happens, you see the blue on the left side of your screen. that's eventually maybe going to be a few flurries flying across coastal areas for tonight. pete, send it to you inside. >> long live standard time. good to see you. this week, house lawmakers set to vote on a bill that could eventually lead to a ban on the chinese owned social media app. >> what we're requiring is that tiktok separate itself from chinese communist party control which would allow for a better user experience going forward. my concern is foreign adversary control of what he's increasingly the dominant news platform for americans under the age of 30. >> joining us, sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo.
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maria, makes sense to me. it's been interesting to see president trump sort of take a slightly different view too. where do you think this goes on the banning of tiktok? maria: it's a great debate to have right now. i think ultimately we will see more pressure on tiktok to separate a itself from this chinese company. look, we all know the way tiktok operates and this is really about speaking to young people because as you just heard from congressman gallagher, young people are getting the news from tiktok. it's not just that the chinese communist party is engaging in surveillance of users and gathering data of users but it's also this tsunami of propaganda and if you've got a tsunami of propaganda that is coming from the chinese communist party you will have an influence on young people. that's what that is about. president trump says this, he
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wrote this on truth social. if you get rid of tiktok, facebook and zeck. er shmuck will increase business. they're an enemy of the people. it's an increasing worry about big tech. i would take that angle right now. jd vance was with me last sunday here on sunday morning futures. he wants to break up google. there is increasing worry about big tech platforms, their power, their influence, particularly going into another presidential election. so i think that's where trump comes out at this and his reaction is really about mark zuckerberg and the money that he used in the last election and strengthening the competitor to tiktok. so look, i don't think you're really going to get rid of chinese influence in america any time soon. as secretary pompeo has said,
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the ccp is inside the gates of america. tiktok is just one part of that. but they've done it through universities, academia, hollywood, funding movies. they're doing he it in a whole host of ways that are not as obvious as a surveillance balloon flying over the sky which happened here as well and was able to do so for almost a week. we're talking about the threat that is communist china that is inside the gates this morning, this obviously is an ongoing conversation for all of us. but the ban on tiktok is just one part of that. what happens next week? look, i can see the house he voting in concert to ban tiktok and to ensure a separation from the chinese communist party but it's probably going to fall flat in the senate so i don't know where this particular issue goes. but y i see what trump is talkig about in terms of the ban being good for other social media that have interfered in elections, that's likely one of his number
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one issues and we're talking about that this morning with the new leadership in the rnc, i've got lara trump coming up. i'll ask what are you doing to ensure a fair and free election. she is the co-chair of the rnc, along with michael wattly who president trump recommended both of them, he told me when i interviewed him changing are coming, changes are here. we'll talk with lara drum aboutt that. i'll talk to senator tim scott about the same issues, as well as senator ron johnson from wisconsin. we'll get into the state of the union. byron donalds is here from florida to discuss the issues around the impeachment inquiry of president biden. the state of the union has polled the worst polling and this is according to cnn, the worst polling in half -- in 250 years, in a quarter of a century. so we're going to talk about that state of the union, how president biden actually took on
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the supreme court. your discussion at the top of the 9:00 a.m., guys, was so smart and so fantastic. i learned a lot from that discussion, talking about that state of the union. thank you for that. we're going to continue the conversation. i'll see you in 15 minutes. >> thanks for watching, we'll be watching you. thank you. maria: you got it. >> great to see you. well, our faith and friends concert series continues with gospel music legend rickie dillard coming up next. ♪ there's something going around the gordon home.
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♪ rachel: with six gram my nominations and two wins, rick rickiedillard is a legend in thd of gospel music. >> the l latest album is available now. >> rickie dillard and the choir join us now. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> talk to us about the inspiration of your music, why you sing. >> because we love god. he has brought us through so many things in our lives and we have been challenged to be greater and to be better in him and we want to sing for him and to encourage the world that he
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is god and he is god of love and he loves them and he is there for them and ready to bring them through anything that they're going through. rachel: i'm always amazed that people that have this kind of talent, could go into any genre and a use that god given gift in this genre which is so important. you have this huge group behind you. are you guys auditioning? how do you pick this group? >> we do do auditions at the top of the year. all of the singers are hand picked and they sent in you audn tapes and i liked them and i brought them on and we've been family. this you crew, we have three regions, south, east and midwest and this is our east region of singers so wherever we are in the world, wherever we are, we have a group to go with us. rachel: and you have a family in every part of the world. >> yes, yes. >> you've been doing this since you were. >> ar5 years old.you helped arrr purple movie. >> yes, you music they in it.
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we were able to arrange the songs you hear in the movie and do the vocal arrangements in studio with the singers so it's been a wonderful journey with the color purple. >> what a journey. >> you've got a new album called choir master 2 which came out in january. >> yes. >> you're going to perform for us. >> what will you perform right now? >> the song is called "hold on." >> take it away. ♪ put your hands together. ♪ oh, my brother. ♪ oh, my sister. ♪ you can make it if you just hold on. ♪ oh, my brother. ♪ oh, my sister. ♪ you can make it if you just hold on. ♪ the devil tried to steal you. ♪ hold on. ♪ tried to take your peace of
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mind. ♪ hold on. ♪ hold on to your faith and hold on. ♪ hold on. ♪ oh, my brother. ♪ oh, my brother. ♪ and my sister. ♪ oh, my sister. ♪ you can make it if you just hold on. ♪ hold on. ♪ oh, my brother. ♪ and my sister. ♪ oh, my sister. ♪ you can make it if you just hold on. ♪ hold on. ♪ hold on. ♪ be strong. ♪ be strong. ♪ it won't last long. ♪ hold on. ♪ hold on. ♪ and be strong. ♪ be strong. ♪ it won't last forever. ♪ you've got to hold on. ♪ so you've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ so you've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ so you've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. got to hold o.
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♪ i've got to keep on moving. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ and don't let go. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ i've got to keep the faith and don't give up. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ i've got to hold on. ♪ i've got to hold on. ♪ i've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ you've got to hold, hold, hold, to god. ♪ to god. ♪ hold, hold, hold, hold on. ♪ you've got -- i've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ i've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ i've got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ oh, it comes from the lord.
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♪ got to hold. ♪ say hold, hold, hold, hold. ♪ to god. ♪ hold, hold, hold, hold, hold on. ♪ to god. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ impr i'm pressing on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ each and every day. ♪ pray and ask. ♪ got to hold on. ♪ hold on. ♪ be strong. ♪ be strong. ♪ [cheers and applause]
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♪ ♪ will: well, that was an incredible performance by ricky dillard and the choir, that was amazing. we're glad to have you on "fox & friends." you travel around with ricky? >> yes. will: this is the east coast choir, so you're going to teach pete some moves before we go? [laughter] >> he might not want to get wrinkledful ed. [laughter] pete: i can't compete with that. unbelievable. rachel: your song was with hold on. what's your message to our audience on why they should hold on? >> with because there's so much to live e for. there's so much in the future that god has for us, and we have to wait on god -- pete: love it. >> -- be patient and do it. will: we will. pete: go to church, everybody. will: go to church. ♪ ♪
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